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THE NEW
ANNUAL ARMY LIST
MILITIA LIST,
AND
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE LIST,
FOE 1880,
(BEING TEE FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL VOLUME,)
CONTAINING
DATES OF COMMISSIONS, AND A SUMMARY OF THE WAR SERVICES
OF NEARLY EVERY OFFICER IN THE ARMY, ORDNANCE,
MARINES, AND INDIAN STAFF CORPS,
AND INDIAN LOCAL FORCES.
Corrected to the 31st December, 1879.
WITH AN INDEX.
BY THE LATE
LIEUTENANT GENERAL H. G. HART
EDITED^^SSON.
LONDON:
JOHN MURE AY, ALBEMARLE STREET.
1SS0.
CONTENTS.
PAGE
Aides de Camp to the Queen 3
Army Pav Department 371
Artillery, Roval l64
Bengal Army, &c 43°
Bengal Staff Corps 4">
Bombay Army, &c 522
Bombay Staff Corps 5*3
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury 363
Chaplains' Department 39°
Ohauea Hospital I2°
Colonels 36
Commissariat and Transport Department 366
Depanment of Artillery Studies 362
Dragoon Guards 136
Dragoons, and other Cavalry 143
Engineers, Roval 204
Field Marshals 4
Foot Guards 229
Foot (Numbered Regiments) 234
Foreign Orders 645
'-'-'
Genual Officers 4
Gentlemen at Arms, the Honourable Corps of 130
Half-pay List 568
Hibernian Military School 128
Horse Guards, Royal Regiment of 135
Index 659
Indian Civil Service 741
Kiluminham Hospital 128
Lieutenant Colonels 62
Life Guards 133
Local Indian Army, Officers of. 402
Madras Army, &c 49*
Madras Staff Corps 480
Majors 89
Malta Fencibles 36z
-. Royal 397
i Department 377
EQitary Academy at Woolwich, Royal 127
Military Asvluni, Royal 128
Military College at Sandhurst, Royal 127
Military Establishments 128
Military Knights of Windsor 132
Military Prisons I28
Militia 7"
Militia, Field Officers Retired from 70*
Mobilization of the Forces at Home "7°
Netley Hospital I28
Officers who have Retired on Full Pay or Pension 541
Officers who have Certificates from R.M. College... 112
( itlUvr- who have passed through the Staff College 112
Onler of the Garter 640
the Thistle 640
St. Patrick 64c
St. Michael and St. George 645
the Bath 640
the Star of India 640
the Indian Empire 64S
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments 363
Ordnance Store Department 369
Quarter Master of Brigade Depot 108
Recruiting Staff 363
Retired General and Field Officers 604
Rewards for Distinguished Services 129
Rifle Brigade 356
School of Gunnery 362
School of Military Engineering 362
School of Musketry at Hythe 362
Staff. 115
Staff— Sub Districts 118
Staff Abroad 1220
Staff College 127
Staff Officers of Pensioners 364
Veterinary Department 395
Victoria Cross 646
West India Regiments 360
Yeomen of the Guard 132
EXPLANATIONS.
K.P.
G.C.B.
K.C.B.
C.B.
G.C.S.I.
K.C.S.I.
C.S.I.
G.C.M.G. Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St.
Michael and St. George.
K.C.M.G. Knight Commander of ditto ditto
C.M.G. Companion of ditto ditto
CLE. Companion of the Order of the IndianEmpire.
G.C.H. Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian
Guelphic Order.
K.C.H. Knight Commander of ditto ditto
K.H. Knight of ditto ditto
K.C. Knight of the Crescent.
Peninsula, or the South of France.
) Officers actually present in either of the actions of the 16th 17th or 18th June 1S15. Sucb
(. Officers are allowed two years' additional service.
UC Victoria Cross.
The names of the General Officers on the Retired List — these General Officers being over 70 years of age— are
indicated by an Italic letter r. prefixed to their names.
The Figures prefixed to the Names denote the Battalions to which the Officers are actually attached; c. before the
name denotes that the Officer has received a certificate from the Senior Department of the Royal Military College ;
the Letters p.s.c. are placed before the Names of Officers who have passed through the Staff College ; and the Letter
r. after the names of Officers of the Royal Marines employed on the Becruitiuff Service. The Letters p.s. after the
name of a Militia Officer denote that lie has passed a School of Instruction. The * before the Name or Date of
Commission denotes Temporary Rank only. The Letter p before the Date indicates that the Commission was pur-
chased. General Officers, with the prefix of a t, are on the half pay of their last Regimental Commissions.
The words subscribed to the titles of Regiments, as " Peninsula," "Waterloo," &c., denote the Honorary Dis-
tinctions permitted to be borne by such Regiments on their colours and appointments, in commemoration of their
Services.
K.G. Knight of the Order of the Garter.
K.T. Knight of the Order of the Thistle.
Knight of the Order of St. Patrick.
Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath.
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath.
Companion of the Order of the Bath.
Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the
Star of India.
Knight Commander of the Star of India.
Companion of the Star of India.
33 Before the Name denotes that the Officer served in t
3 Waterloo Medal.
NOTICE.
Late Corrections being a fruitful source of Errors of the Press, it is therefore indispensably
necessary, in order to insure careful attention in next year's Volume, that Communi-
cations be received NOT LATER than the end of October, but Earlier Communication
i3 very much to be preferred ; and it is particularly requested that ALL Communications
be addressed ONLY to
The EDITOR of HART'S ARMY LIST,
50, Albemarle Street,
LONDON, W
The Editor desires also to notify that he does not and cannot supply Ocpies of Hart's
Army Lists either to regular Subscribers or to Occasional Purchaser?.
HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA.
Private Secretary to the Queen Lieutenant General Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, KCB.
Aides de Camp to the Queen.
Personal ( Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG. KT. KP. GCB. GrCSI. GCMG.
Aides de Camp (Lt.Colonel His Royal Highness the Duke o/Connaught, KG. KT. KP. GCMG. GCSI. Rifle Brigade.
Colonel Marquis of Donegal!, KP. GCH. Antrim Militia.
W. F. Duke of Buccleuch, KG. Edinburgh Militia-
Right Hon. John "Wilson, Lord Winmarleigh, 3 R.
Lane. Militia.
Robert Alex. Shafto, Lord Waveney, Suffolk Artillery
Militia.
C. Vise. Eversley, Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
F. K. Lord Methuen, R. Wiltshire Militia.
W. A. C. Marquis o/Exeter, Northampton Militia.
Wm. James E. Grant, CB. Royal Artillery.
Robert Tolver, Lord Gerard, Lancashire Hussars
Yeomanry Cavalry.
William Bell, Royal Guernsey Militia.
Thomas F. Wilson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Robert Phayre, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Sir Chas. Hen. Brownlow, KCB. Bengal Staff Corps.
Sir Peter Stark Lumsden, KCB. CSI. Bengal Staff
Corps.
Uffi John Watson, CB. Bombay Staff Corps.
Richard Herbert Gall, CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Horatio Harbord Morant, h.p. 27 F.
- Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart. Royal Pembroke
Artillery Militia.
James Rose, Brigade Depot.
Edward Chippindall, CB. Brigade Depot.
Colonel George Harrington Hawes, h.p. 9 F.
Hercules Atkin Welman, h.p. Depot Batt.
Thomas Durand Baker, CB. 18 F.
Rt. Hon. Frederick Arthur Stanley, MP. late Lt.
and Captain Grenadier Guards; 1 Royal Lanca-
shire Militia (>/•;, .■tnmerary).
Hamond Weston Gwyn, Royal Marines.
TiT Christopher Charles Teesdale, CB. Royal
Artillery.
Uffl: Sir Howard 1 Jraufurd Elphinstone, KCB. CMG.
Royal Engineers.
G. G. Earl of Warwick, Warwickshire Yeomanry
Cavalry.
Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley, Coldstream Gds.
(Supernumerary) .
Edward William Blackett, h.p. Depot Batt.
James Godfray, Jersey Militia.
Sir Francis Woman Fasting, CB. KCMG. Royal
Marine Artillery.
y'C Redvers Henry Duller, CB. CMG. 60 Foot.
Francis Howell Jenkins, CB. Bengal Staff Corps.
John Dyde, CMG. late Commandant of Montreal
Volunteers (Honorary).
Lt.Colonel Casimir S. Gzowski, Staff Officer to Engineer
Force in Canada (Honorary) .
Her Majesty's Secretary of State for War Right Hon. Colonel F. A. STANLEY, MP.
Private Secretary Ralph Dalyell.
Assistant Private Secretary Captain G. W. A. FitzGeorge, 20 Hussars.
Her Majesty's Parliamentary Under Secretary of) ni hf Son vhct Bury KCMG. late of Scots Guards.
State for War ) * V
Private Secretary Arthur T. Liddell.
Her Majesty's Permanent Under Secretary of State \
Ralph W. Thompson, CB.
for War .
Private Secretary J.W.Cooper.
Assistant Under Secretary of State Colonel H. G. Deedcs, late of 60 Ri
Legal Secretary Charles Mathew Clode.
Her Majesty's Surveyor General of the Ordnance
' Lt.Colonel Lord Eustace B.
Coldstream Guards, MP.
H. Gascoyne-Cecil, late ol
Private Secretary Owen Henry
Director of Supplies and Transport Arthur Lawrence Haliburton.
Assistant to the Director of Supplies and Transport. George Lawson,
Commissary General at Head Quarters Fitzjames Edward Watt.
,.. . . , .... , i. ( Major General Fred. Alex. Campbell, CB. Roya
Director of Artillery and Stores ( Artillery, 1 Aug. 75.
, . , . ,-,. . j. , .... , „, (p.s.c. Colonel W. H. Goodenough, Roval Artillery .
A^sfant Directors of Artillery and Stores [it.Colonel II. J. Alderson, Royal Artillery.
Direct
Inspe
of Contracts
• General of Fo-t
Royal Artillery.
Evan C. Nepean.
and Director off General Sir J. Lintorn A.
Simmons, GCB. Royal
l Engineers, 1 Aug. 75.
Aide de Camp Captain C. M. Watson, Royal Engineers.
Deputy Director of Works, for Fortifications Colonel C. B. P. N. H. Nugent, CB. Royal Engineers.
AitUt'ant Director of Works, for Fortifications... Colonel J. H. Smith, Royal Engineers.
Deputy Director of Works, for Barracks Colonel P. Ravenhill, CB. Royal Engineers.
A ... t -n- 4 J ttt 1 * t> 1 ( Colonel G. E. L. Walker, Roval Engineers.
Assistant Directors of Works, for Barracks ^ ColQnel G> Graham;f.j,; Royal Engineers.
etor of Submarine Defences Colonel W. Crossman, CMG. Royal Engineers.
Assixtanl Inspector of Submarine Defences Major S. Anderson, CMG. Royal Engineers.
The Financial Secretart (TC Lt. Colonel R. J. Loyd-Lindsay, MP. late of
I Guards.
Private Secretary George M. Farquharson.
Accountant General William Henry White.
Deputy Accountant General R. K. Knox.
Assistant Accountant General H. T -De !a Eere.
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Major Generals.
27 May 42
23 Mar. 38
22 Oct. 41
9 Aug. 39
13 Dec. 36
19 Mar. 39
31 Dec. 44
11 Oct. 39
20 May 37
19 Feb. 41
27 May 42
7 May 4?
2 July 41
:S June 36
9 Apr. 47
7 Apr. 38
30 Apr. 41
29 Jan. 41
15 Apr. 36
14 Dec. 37
14 Dec. 37
n Jan. 43
19 June 44
19 Dec. 44
18 June 42
2 Sept. 45
12 June 40
7 June 39
23 Apr. 47
27 May 36
William Payn,147 CB., Commanding My- \
rt.re Liuiswn 1 if the Madras Army )
Thomas Ross148
Henry EdwinWeare,149 CB
Henry Meade Hamilton,130 CB
Henry Philip (bmdenough, R. Artillery ..
John Turner, CB. Royal Artillery
Fred. A. /.W Chelmsford,151 GCB
Hruadlcv Harrison152
Edw. Wm. DeLaneey Lowe,"3 CB
Jin, 1. Aug. G. C. Chichester154
c.Wm. Albert Stratton133
Wm. Henry Seymour,156 CB
.ViY Win. Kii^cil. Hty-'-CB
Spencer We.-tmacott, Royal Engineers ..
Sir Fred. W. John Fitz Wvgram,B«r/.,15S ) s T ,
Commanding Cav. Brigade at Aldershot >' J +J
FffiJohn C. Guise,159 CB 6 June 45
c. John Wm. Cox,160 CB ,26 June 38
Henry Lynedoch Gardiner, R. Art 14 Dec. 37
Si> Mich. A. B. Biddulph, A*CB. R.Art... .[17 June 43
Alfred Aug. Chapman161 20 May 42
Geo.W.A.'lIiggiuson,'6* CB
Robert Hume,10* CB., Commanding a~>
DioUion irf the Bengal Army j
Charles William Green
Andrew Browne,165 CB
Francis Peyton,16' Com. Brigade, Alderthot
JSartholomew O'Brien,108 CB
Robert Barker Badclilfe, R.Art
Cha. Wright Younghushund, CB. R. Art...
Edw. Bruce Hamley, CB. R. Art
Samuel E. Gordon, CB. R. Art
lion. Edw. Tho. Gage, CB. R.Art
Ghas. Stuart Henry, CB. R, Art
Cadwa 11a der Adams,1™ CB
Geo. W. Talbot Rich,1?" CB
John Wellesley Thomas,1" CB
Wm. Thomas Dickson
William Wilby,1" CB., Commanding the')
Troops in Ceylon $ I
Hen. Harpur Greer.i73CB 10 Sept. 41
Henry Bird1"* 27 Sept. 42
p.s.e. Robert Carey,1"5 CB 15 Nov. 39
Robert William Lowry,176 CB 29 Dec. 40
Thomas Lightfoot,177 CB 1 June 38
Uffi Hon. Sir Henry Hugh Clifford,178)
CB. KCMG., Commanding at the Cape V 7 Aug. 46
of Good Hope )
Henry D'Oyley Torrens,179 CB 18 Sept. 49
William Forbes Macbean 7 July 37
Wm. Aug. Fyers,180 CB 17 Oct. 34
AVm. Drysdale,1-1 CB 29 Dec. 35
Henry Hope Crealock,18* CB. CMG 13 Oct. 48:
JohnN. Sargent183 CB 19 Jan. 44
e. Charles Sawyer183t 6 Sept.33!
Rich. G. Amherst Luard184 6 July 45
Edward Seager,13*r CB 17 Sept. 41
Dudley C. P., Lord de Ros, Lord in Wait- \ j, j
ing to the Queen j ' 45
Henry Ralph Browne,185 Commanding a \\ ., . ,
Brigade at Sauaor j 3 { '4
Tho. Robt. Crawleylf6 .19 Dec. 34
Arnold Thompson, Royal Artillery 19 Mar. 39
Wm. Humphreys Kirby187 14 Oct. 36
c.George John Peacocke i 8 July 42
Jas. Robt. Stcadman Sayer,188 CB '23 May 45
Wm. Collier Menzies, Royal Engineers ' 5 May 37
i'irRobt.MichaelLaftan.AC.Uw.R. Eng. \\ Mnv
Gov. and Commander in Chief, Bermuda .} , 5 y 37
c.Alex. Cunningham Robertson, 189 CB 15 Sept. 37
James F. M. Browne, CB. Royal Engineers 1 Jan. 42
Alastair M'lan Macdonald190 27 Mar. 46
Robert White,191 CB 15 Oct. 47
John Rlick Spurgin,192- OB. CSI. 10 Aug. 42
Aug. Wm. Murray,19°t CB 28 Dec. 32
p.t.c. Dominic J. Gamble,193 CB. Com- ) ' .
mandingat Barbadoeg..... <-;i9 Apr. 44
George Bryan Milman,1''1 CB. Major of ) I „
the Tower of I a i , H24.lM.ay 39
Edward Elenry Fisher, If. Artillery 19 Mar. 39
!•:. c. 11., v. <rd Clarina195 ! 8 Oct. 47
John Ross,196 CB. Commanding a Brigade') i » 6
in Bent/a/ j 114 * " 4
William Preeland Brett19* 1 Apr. 42
Robert B. Hawley,194 OS. Depuiy Adju- \ „ A „
to nt General j "' 3
Frederick Arthur Willis,199 CB 27 Sept. 44
Franci I larey 22 May 35
James R ibertG bbon, CB It. Artillery 18 Dec. 40
c.Cha. B. P. Gordon,800 CB \...ji3Dec. 33
Robert Stuart Baynes,40' Colonial Seere
tin-'l, Gibraltar
12 Jan. 44
18 May 41
22 Dec. 43
26 Oct. 41
13 Aug. 39
7 May 41
28 Nov. 45
7 Sept. 41
12 Mar. 41
22 Nov. 42
19 Nov. 44
10 June 52
27 Feb. 46
5 May 38
17 May 44
13 Oct. 48
22 Apr. 40
16 Mar. 40
26 Apr. 44
17 Jan. 45
14 Feb. 45
30 Nov. 49
13 Mar. 40
14 Oct. 42
27 May 42
13 July 38
13 May 40
19 June 40
15 Sept. 43
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
18 May 43
23 Mar. 47
15 Apr. 42
7 Sept. 41
25 Feb. 48
7 Oct. 37
20 Aug. 44
iS Apr. 45
19 Nov. 41
12 May 43
30 Oct. 40
3 Apr. 49
14 Mar. 51
4 June 47
26 May 48
11 May 49
9 Nov. 46
30 June 48
27 Dec. 50
7 June 44
23 May 45
3 Aug. 49
30 Mar. 49
20 Dec. 54
16 Apr. 47
1 Apr. 46
22 Dec. 48
6 June 54
9 Apr. 47
9 Nov. 46
1 4 Oct. 50
13 Apr. 49
12 Jul j' 50
21 Sept. 54
14 May 47
8 Sept. 46
3 Sept. 50
2 Aug. 50
9 Nov. 46
28 Nov. 4e
14 May 50
28 July 52
1 Sept. 52
28 June 49
5 Dec. 51
12 Nov. 47
14 May 47
25 Apr. 51
1 10 Dec. 47
31 Dec. 47
9 Sept. 51
14 May 47
18 Feb. 48
26 June 51
6 June 56 24 Mar.
22 Oct. 52
12 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 54
12 Dec. 54
2 Nov. 55
5 Nov. 52
1 July 57
6 July 55
15 Apr. 56
13 May 58
13 Aug. 57
12 Aug. 58
:g Feb. 5S
3 Nov. 57
5 Dec. 54
■o July 55
2 Dec. 54
:S May 55
2 Dec. s4
:2 Dec. 54
:2 Dec. 54
;2 Dec. 54!
17 July 55
:2 Dec. 54!
6 June 56
3 Dec. 54
19 May 54
7 Aug. 55 ; 15 Feb. 59
29 Dec. 54
6 June 56
6 June 56
15 June 55
24 Mar. 5S
Henry Radford Norman,40* ( .
...|i3Dec. 33
j; 28 July 43
1 23 Feb. it
8 May
Si
7 Jan.
20 May 36
31 Aug
3*
24 Dec.
52
11 Sept. 46
S Apr.
36
14 May
47
20 June
43
5 May 48
19 Sept. 48
9 Mar
42
13 Aug
40
28 Dec.
tf
24 Oct.
45
31 Mar
48
1 Aug. 38
1 Apr.
39
20 Aug
41
1 Apr.
45
12 Nov
47
22 Dec.
48
1 June
47
28 Nov.
37
25 Feb.
45
20 Sept
42
5 June
21 Nov
51
29 Dec.
48
6 Dec.
44
31 Dec.
39
8 May 46
2 Sepl
•37
23 Nov
41
.7 Feb.
37
27 Mar
4«
3 Apr
42
9 Dec. 54
1 Sept. 54
8 June 49
7 May 47
29 Oct. 47
29 Dec. 54
18 Nov. 53
8 Aug. 45
23 Nov. 52
26 Oct. 54
31 Oct. 51
5 Dec. 49
3 Oct. 54
40^20 July 47
38 1 7 Bee. 45
•- 21 June 50
•>2 Nov.
1 Apr. 46
1 May 46
1 Nov. 45
7 Feb. 54
6 June 54
26 Mar. 52
3 Nov. 56
5 Nov. 42
6 July 52
29 Jan. 47
30 June 48
14 Jan. 53
29 Dec. 54
25 June 51
:o Jan. 51
[6 Jan. 52
7 July 43
30 June 48
!S Apr. 45
5 Mar. 53
4 Oct
26 Oct. 58
6 June 56
6 June 56
15 Sept. 57
26 Dec. 56
28 Aug. 57
26 Oct. 58
24 Mar. 58
16 June 58
6 May 5S
7 July 58
20 July 58
13 Oct. 59
26 July 58
24 Mar. 58
20 July 58
9 Aug. 58
1 6 June 56
17 Sept. 58
2 Nov. 55
Nov. 55 8 Oct. 58
7 Apr. 54
.2 Dec. 54
:2 May 54
:2 Dec. 54
26 Oct. 58
6 June 56
26 Oct. 58
26 Oct. 58
26 Oct. 5S
26 Oct. 58
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
6 June 56
20 July 5S
31 Dec. 58
26 Oct. 58
18 Feb. 59
28 Jan. 59
28 Oct. 59
26 Dec. 56
4 Apr. 59
31 Mar
1 Apr.
10 Apr.
12 Apr.
15 Sept
iS Mar.
30 Apr.
19 May
2 June
16 June
30 June
7 July
2oJuly
13 Oct.
26 July
7 Aug,
4 Sept.
9 Aug.
4 Aug.
7 Sept.
30 Sept.
8 Oct.
9 Oct.
3 Oct.
23 Oct.
"Oct.
26 Oct.
26 Oct.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
2 Nov.
7 Nov.
17 Nov.
n Dec.
5 Jan.
5 Feb.
8 Feb.
2 Feb.
1 Mar.
3 Mar,
4 Apr.
7 July 55 13 Apr.
6 June
15 Jan.
2 Nov.
19 Jan.
26 Dec.
2 Nov.
1 Aug.
2 Nov.
31 Jan.
56 26 Apr.
58 j 1 May
55.26 Dec.
58 20 July
56 20 July
55 29 July
56 20 July
55 [20 July
581 5 Aug.
2 Nov
26 Feb.
29 Dec.
7 May
6 Feb.
26 Aug.
26 Oct.
19 Jan.
17 July
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
19 Jan.
26 June
30 AUg. 59
55 15 June 58
58 23 Sept. 59
;25 Sept. 59
54 26 Apr. 59
58,18 Oct. 59
57 21 Oct. 59
58 25 Oct. 59
58J2S Nov. 59
55 20 July 58
55 26 Dec. 56
54 13 Jan. 60
54 21 Feb. 60
58,24 Mar. 58
S4!i6 Mar. 60
6 June 56 1 1 June 6
I
30 Sept. 57 24 Mar. 58
28 Jan. 1
2 Nov. ,
6 June
14 Aug.
2 Nov.
24 Mar.
20 June
20 July
29 Aug
26 Dec.
20 July
: Apr. 60
) July 58
56 20 July
57 11 Nov. 57
5518 May 60
58 26 Apr. 59
54 15 June 60
58 21 July 60
57 19 Jan.
56 17 June 59
58 26 Apr. 59
63;28 0ct. 68.
63!28 0ct. 68
63 9 Nov. 68
63' 9 Nov. 68
62 j 9 Nov. 68
63] 9 Nov.
63:10 Nov.
63(18 Nov. 6&
63! 18 Nov. 66
63I24 Dec. 68
63^4 Dec. 68
63 ] 24 Dec. 68
63 24 Dec. 68
64 24 Dec. 68
63(23 Mar. 69
63123 Mar. 69
63123 Mar. 69
63 1 30 Mar. 69
.63 30 Mar. 69.
. 63 30 Mar. 69
.63 17 May 69
63 J 17 May 69
63': 1 7 May 69
63 1 7 May 69
63(i7 May 69
63 17 May 69
63:17 May 69
63 17 May 69
,63117 May 69
. 6317 May 69
.63 17 May 69
,63 17 May 69
. 63117 May 69.
63!i7 May 69
63 iS July 69
64' 1 8 July 69
64 18 July 69
64 22 July 69
6422 July 69
64 22 July 6q
64 22 July 69
64 1 Aug. 69
23 Apr. 64
27 Apr.
1 May
8 June
20 June
6 July
29 July
30 July
4 Aug.
Aug. 69
1 Aug. 69
1 Aug. 69
23 Aug. 69
2 Jan. 70
2 Jan. 70
6411 Jan. 70
64(11 Jan. 70
6411 Jan. 70
5 Aug. 64:13 Jan. 70
30 Aug. 64 15 Jan. 70
18 Sepi. 64
23 Sept. 64 1
25 Sept. 64 !
12 Oct. 64
18 Oct. 64.
21 Oct. 64
25 Oct. 64!
28 Nov. 64
15 Dec. 64
26 Dec. 64!
13 Jan. 65
21 Feb. 65 j
9 Mar. 65
16 Mar. 65
21 Mar. 65
15 Jan. 70
6 Feb. 70
6 Feb. 7»
6 Feb. 70
6 Feb. 7a
6 Feb. 70
6 Feb. 70
30 Mar.
1 Apr.
3 Apr.
3 Apr.
6 May
18 May
21 May
19 June
21 July
3 Aug,
7 Sept.
23 Sept.
S Feb. 70
!2 Feb. 70
!2 Feb. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
. 18 Mar. 70
165 18 Mar. 70
651 18 Mar. 70
65' iS Mar. 70
65 26 Mar. 70
65; 5 6 Mar. 70
Major Generals.
*3
c. G. Geo. C. Stapylton2"3
Geo. Courtenay Vialls,2"* CB.
CORNET,
2nd LIKVT. L
OrENSIGN.
James H. C. Robertson.
Hon. Percy R. B. Feilding,205 CB. Com- \
mantling at Malta >
c. Wm. T. Laird Patterson
John Guise Rogers Aplin206
Charles Hood207
"JiK. Charles Craufurd Fraser,208 CB. >
Commanding Ciirrui/h District >
c. Robert John Eagar,208t CB
Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe209
r. Wm. G. Woods, CSI. Madras Staff C...
Rob. N. Raikes, Bengal Staff Corps
George Selby, R. Artillery
r. George Vemer. Bengal Staff Corps
Hon. Sir M. Ramsay, CB. KCSI. Beng. S.C.
Alex. Boyd, Bengal Staff Corps
Rich. C. Lawrence, CB. Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Nicoll, Bengal Staff Corps
Wm. Sparkes Hatch, Royal Artillery
Andrew Win. Macintire, CB. R. Artillery
G.A.Fisher, Bengal Staff Corps
Crawford Coke. Madras Stall' Corps
John Wilson, Madras StaffCorps
Sept. H. Becher, Bengal StaffCorps
Fred. D. Atkinson, Bengal StaffCorps ..
Annesley Knox Core, Madras StaffCorps
Cha. Harris, Bengal StaffCorps
Fra. H. Scott, .Madras Staff Corps
John S.D.Tulloch, Bengal StaffCorps....
Geo. W. Russell, Madras Staff Corps
M. C. SpottiswLi.de. Madras StaffCorps...
Henry Man, Madras Start' Corps
Chas. L. Showers, Bengal StaffCorps
Aug. Turner, Bengal Stall' Corps
Henry Price de Teissier, Royal Artillery .
W. C. R. Macdonald,C7i. Madras Staff C.
Charles F. M. Mundy, Bengal StaffCorps
A. R. Thornhill, Madras Stall' Corps
John Patrick Redmond,210 CB
Edw. Gascoigne Bulwer,211 CB. Com
mandiii'i Chatham District
J. C. Brooke, Bengal Stall' Corps
Robert Woollev, Madras Start' Corps ...
Edw. T. Dalton, CSI. Bengal StaffCorps.
Lothian Nicholson, OB.RoyalEngineers,
Lt. Governor of Jersey
George Henry, Marquis of Couynghnm,
Extra Equerry to the Queen
William Hardy',2'2 CB
c. JohnWalpole D'Oyly
Robert Richards, Bombay Staff Corps
Coote Synge Hutchinson213
John Henry Ford Elkington215
1 5 June 30
20 Jan. 43
2 July 29
3 Aug. 45
22 Feb. 39
7 Oct
7 Aug.
, „ Oct.
, ~^„. 37 - I Apr-
26 June 44 20 Nov.
3 Dec. 47 14 June
:i June 30 25 Jan.
>3 May 4S 23 May
4 Mar. 2S 20 Jan.
19 NOV. 20 28 Jlllle
1 1 June 30 8 Aug.
24 July 30 20 Apr.
14 June 34 8 Jan.
21 Jan. 35 27 Dec.
13 June 34 17 Sept.
12 Dec. 34 4 Not.
10 Dec. 41 7 Jan.
9 June 31 8 June
9 June 31 1 Feb.
12 Dec. 34 14 Feb.
14 Dec. 32 19 Aug
11 June 34 3 Oct.
11 June 33 3 Oct.
21 Jan. —
19 Feb.
[5 Feb.
10 Mar.
21 Jan.
3 June
: 1 Dec.
24 Feb.
23 Mar.
27 Apr.
7 Jan
Augustus Fred. Steele216
Augustus Henry Lane Fox217
Henry Grierson218
Stephen Francis Charles Annesley219
Hon. John Jocelyn Bourke220
Sir Archibald Alison,Rr.221 KCB. Deputy >
Qr. Master Gen. Intelligence Branch ... j
Lindsay Farrington222
John Bavly, CB. Royal Engineers
Sir William F. D. Jervois, CB. GCMG. \
Ro3-al Engineers ; Governor and Com- [•
mander in Chief of South Australia J
J. W. C. Williams, R, Marine Art
Augustus Barnard Hankey
Thomas Raikes,223 CB., Commanding a\
Brigade of the Madras Army )
Edward Newdigate,221 CB
W. F. Loi-,1 Abinger,225 CB
C.Wm. Adair, CB. R. Marines
Charles R. W. Hervey, CB. Bombay S.C.
Jas.E. Gastrell, llengal StaffCorps
Gustavus Nigel K. A. Yonge226
Aug. Wm. H. Meyrick22?
Frederick Marshall,2* CMG
John Henry Stewart, R. Marines
Alfred Bassano,229 CB
George W.Forbes, R. Marines
Thomas Thompson, Madras StaffCorps...
W. H.B. de Horsey230
Y€ Sir Hen. M. Havelock, -B<.231 CB. )
MP. for Sunderland )
Richard Buckley Prettejohn,232 CB
Conyers Tower,233 CB
Martin Dillon,235C.B.C,SX.^s«irf. Military >
Secretary $
•S. J. K. Whitehill, Bombay StaffCorps ...
■e. Wm. Gordon Cameron,23" CB. Com- \
manding a Brigade at Aldershot )
Thomas L. John Gallwey, R. Engineers.,
13 Jan.
22 May
30 Dec
42 28 Apr.
46 25 Mar.
27 Feb.
.1 1 ly
[9 Feb. 35 8 Oct.
27 Mar. 34 2 Jan.
14 June 32 9 July
18 July 32 5 May
°^ 34 8 Oct.
34 5 Mar.
35 8 Oct.
34 28 June
37 17 Aug.
— 14 Jan.
.„ 1 July
35 25 Oct.
42 29 Sept
-. Aug. 49 13 Dec.
12 June 35 3 Oct.
13 June 35 3 July
13 June 35 24 Dec.
Aug. 46 26 Jan. 47 1 Apr
31 Dec. 44
42
27 Sept.
17 Sept.
[3 Nov.
14 June
>8 Aug.
18 Nov.
9 Aug.
6 July
;i May
3 Nov.
23 June
19 Mar.
19 Mar. 39
17 July
7 J^y -,-
30 Oct. 40 20 June
'-5 Dec.
20 May
14 Apr.
8 May
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
22 Aug.
18 Sept
18 Dec.
3 Apr.
17 Nov
17 Jan.
31 Mar
23 Feb.
7 June
18 Mar.
17 Jan.
24 May
19 Mar. 39 23 Nov 4
' 44
46 21 Aug-
41
20 Nov. 46
21 Apr.
20 Apr.
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8 Oct
4 Sept.
,, 4 Mar.
36 19 Nov.
39 11 June
35 ; 24 July
40! 14 June
41 15 Aug.
41 13 June
38 22 Oct.
44 29 Aug.
40 9 June
37 9 June
36] 12 Dec.
37 10 Nov.
4.. 1 1 lie.
40 12 July
36 22 Feb.
39 3 May
38 3 Apr.
40 14 June
39 18 July
39 31 Dec.
38 iS Apr.
39 27 Oct.
37 13 June
11 Dec.
24 Feb.
,^21 Nov.
37 26 Aug.
43 20 May
50 21 Sept.
40 12 June
38 16 Oct.
3 June
19 Oct. 50
8 May 46
5 Sept. 43
8 Oct. 39
1 Aug. 5
30 Mar. 49
17 Mar. 43
16 May 45
33 24 Feb. 37
1 "Aug. 41
July 42
52
4 Aug.
12 Oct.
15 June
27 May
30 Nov.
2 Oct. 54 6 June 56 , ^^. ou
24 May 50 22 June 58 26 Apr. 59
43 27
39
Sept. 49
Sept. 44
Sept. 41
Oct. 41
40 24 Jan. 45
42 14 Apr. 46
46 12 June 46
38 12 Feb. 42
35 12 Nov. 39
35 8 Oct. 39
34 29 June 37
8 Sept. 46
,49 16 Sept.51
38 17 Aug. 42
46 24 May 48
40 12 Aug. 43
36 4 Mar
22 Nov. 44
46 23 June 48
38 18 Oct. 39
44 6 June 45
43 14 Nov. 44
36 3 Oct. 40
i8 Sept. 57
6 June 56
:o June 54
49,14 Dec. 55
45; 17 July 55
51 1 2 Nov. 55
54 ! 20 July 58
44 j 2 Nov. 55
55! 2 Nov. 55
43120 June 54
44 '28 Nov. 54
45 15 Sept. 55
45 18 May 50
49 15 July 57
47 19 Jan. 58
49 19 Jan. 58
49 19 Jan. 58
54 19 Jan. 58
46 20 July 58
46 14 Nov. 58
49 7 July 59
46 20 July 59
46,29 Aug. 59
47! 16 Dec
47 J 2 June 60
47 1 26 Apr. 60
47; 26 June 60
47: 7 Oct. 60
47 25 Jan. 61
47 1 i Fell, 61
4S 18 Feb. 61
4S 18 Feb. 61
49 j 18 Feb. 61
46 15 May 59
48 1 1 May 55
54 26 Jan. 58
19 Aug. 59
30 May 59
18 Feb. 6
2 Nov. 55
12 Dec. 54 16 Sept. 6
3 July 58 17 Sept. 6
,y .8 Feb. 61 13 Nov. 6.
55i 7 July 5826 Apr. 59
r. fi.Tunpcfi 7 Dpc. cS
- Aug. 50
6 May 42
22 Oct. 47
1 June 49
ii Nov. 53
9 July 50
3 Sept. 47
[3 Dec. 47
20 Nov. 54
29 May 49
4 Mar. 54
30 Apr. 52
23 Nov. 49
26 Nov. 51
2 Nov. 46
9 Mar. 49
1 Jan. 47
22 Feb. 50
25 Sept. 60
20 July 58
6 June 56
23 Nov. 55
12 Nov. 60
23 Nov. 60
23 Nov. 60
18 Jan. 61
15 Feb. 6:
15 Feb. 6:
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6:
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
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18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6:
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6:
18 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6:
18 Feb. 6
24 Feb. 6
23 Mar. 6
27 Apr. 6
10 May 6
26 Apr. 59
12 June 6
13 June 6
13 June 6
20 July 58
7 Dec.
- May 57
7 Oct. 59
12 Dec. 54
20 June 54 - / •
20 July 58 24 June 59
27 May 56 26 Apr. 59
6 June 56 24 Mar
2 Dec. 59 25 Mar. 62
1 Nov. 58 26 Mar. 62
29 Sept. 54
!2 Apr. 59
24 Mar. 58
2 Nov. 55
2 Dec. 54
4 reu. ;
8 Oct. ;
5 Oct. ;
8 Apr. ■
21 Dee. 1
22 Mar. ;
9 Oct. ;
17 Sept.;
18 Jan. ;
2 Nov. ;
17 Jan. 1
15 July ,
19 Jan. 58
18 Feb. 61
15 Jan. 56
29 Oct. 64
H Mar. 58
ji May 65
[5 Oct. 57
[2 Dec. 54
13 Feb. 61
20 June 62
29 July 62
30 July 62
30 Apr. 61
24 Apr. 55
29 May 63
11 Dec. 61
11 Dec. 61
15 June 62
22 June 55
6 Mar. 63
5 Nov. 64
16 Mar. 60
10 Nov. 65
17 Jan. 62
13 Mar. 57
_„ Sept. 65 [26
26 Sept. 65 1 26
17 Sept. 65 j 16
7 Oct. 65 1 26
j 2 Nov. 65 ! 26
23 Nov. 65 ! 25
23 Nov. 65! 25
8 Jan. 66 25
5 Feb. 6625
5 Feb. 65 2s
8 Feb. 66]
:8 Feb. 661
:8 Feb. 66
j8 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66!
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18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66!
18 Feb. 66:
iS Feb. 66.
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 661
18 Feb. 66 ,
18 Feb. 66!
18 Feb. 661
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66'
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66;
18 Feb. 66.
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66,
18 Feb. 66
18 Feb. 66
24 Feb. 66:
23 Mar. 66
27 Apr. 66
10 May 66
23 May 66 j
12 June 66
13 June 66;
13 June 66
20 July 66
24 Aug. 66
16 Sept. 66
17 Sept. 66
13 Nov. 66
19 Nov. 66
7 Jan. 67
20 Jan. 67
22 Jan. 67
18 Feb. 67
3 Mar. 67
S Mar. 67
17 Mar. 67
25 Mar. 67
26 Mar. 67
: Apr. 67
20 June 67
29 July 67
19 Jan. 58
20 July 58
17 May 61
20 July 58
30 Apr. 60
24 Apr. 55
14 May 5 ,
26 Apr. 59
3 July 60
4 Aug. 63
5 Feb. 61
7 Jan. 62
8 Feb. 63
1 Apr. 62
30 July 67
23 Oct. 67
21 Nov. 67
29 May 68
Dec. 66
._ Dec. 66
23 Dec. 67
13 Feb. 68
6 Mar. 68
5 Nov. 69
16 Mar. 68
10 Nov. 70
17 Jan. 67
29 Apr. 68
17 June 68
3 July 68
4 Aug. oS
15 Aug. 68
17 Jan. 67
15 Aug. 68
1 Apr. 67
1 Mar.
70
5 Mar
70
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70
>May
70
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July
70
July
70
July
70
July
70
July
70
Oct.
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2 Oct. 77
:i Oct. 77
:g Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
loOct. 77
2 Dec. 77
:2 Dec. 77
25 Dec. 77
" Feb. 7S
13 Feb. 73
18 Mar. 78
Mar. 7S
20 Mar. 7S
1 May 78
2 May 7S
!5 June 78
1 July 73
Major Generals.
COBNET,
2nd LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
Geo. Alex. Leckie. Bombay Staff Corps
Charles Baring9
William Hill2"
F. John Richards, B. Marines
William Cosmo Trevor,24-' CB
Edward Burgovne Cure ton2**
Sir JohnCheth'amM-Leocl.-'*6 KCB
K.D.Abbott, CB. Madras Staff Corps
Y€ Mark Walker,2*" CB
Henry Andrew Sarel,246 CB
Robert Cadell.CB. Royal Artillery
James Thomas Walker, CB. R. Engineers
Alexander Fraser. CB. Royal Engineers
William C. Era. Gosling-. Royal Artillery
John Augustus Fuller, Royal Engineers
James Crofton, Royal Engineers
John Anthony Angelo, Royal Artillery...
Alexander Cadell, Ro.\ al Engineers
Arthur Bunny, CB. Royal Artillery
William John Gray, Royal Artillery
Henry William Gulliver, R. Engineers ...
Napier George Campbell, Royal Artillery
Frederick Richard Maunsell, COB. R. Eng.
Charles Pollard, Roval Engineers
>"e Sir Fred. S. Roberts, KCB. R. Art....
John M'K. Macintvre, Royal Artillery ...
Randal Joseph Feilden,"i" Cttfff
Sir Roger Wm. Henry Palmer, Bart.**"...
Charles M'Arthur, Royal Marines
Sir Seymour John Blanc, Bart.-53 CB. ...
Edward Lawes Pym, Royal Marines
Edw. Wm. Bondier, Madras Staff Corps
y~€ James Hills, CB. Royal Artillery ...
Archibald Richard Harenc25*
James Gubbins255
re Gerald Littlehales Goodlake256
Richard Burnaby, Royal Engineers
Hon. Richard Monck258
James Clerk Rattray,2" CB
S. Richards, Bengal Staff Corps
S. J. Batten, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Wilson Randolph
7 Feb. 36
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
8 Oct.
2 July
21 Sept.
3 May
>2 Jan.
to Dec.
1 20 May 53
16 Mar. 41
11 Mar. 42
21 June 39, ,
21 Apr. 46 17 Nov.
q Feb. 3O 3 Oct.
25 Sept. 46 3 Feb.
13 July 47 15 Dec.
1 1 June 42 1 3 July
o Dec. 44! 2 July
8 Dec. 43J 9 Nov.
11 June 4031 Dec.
11 Dec. 46! 1 5 Feb.
9 Dec. 44! 7 Oct.
o June 43:26 Sept.
13 June 45 1 Jan.
8 Dec. 43, 21 Dec.
5 Dec. 4322 Dee.
:2 Dec. 45J15 Feb.
8 Dec. 431 2 Aug.
12 June 46:15 Feb.
12 Dec. 45 15 Feb.
12 Dec. 51 31 May
13 June 45 ! 9 May
31 Mar. 43:25 Feb.
22 Jan. 53, 4 Sept.
6 July 41 1 9 Aug.
28 June
21 Aug. 43,25 Aug.
8 Mar. 361 3 May
11 June 53 8 Sept.
15 Apr. 42] 25 Apr.
19 Dec 45 13 APr-
14 June 50:27 June
19 Mar. 39 1 7 Dec.
2 Mar. 49I 17 Oct.
17 Jan. 51 In Aug.
8 Mar. 36) 3 Oct.
10 June 36 14 Apr.
10 Feb. 43 '23 Mar.
41 22 Mar. 49
47 29 Apr. 53
54 30 Nov. 55
44 15 Aug. 53
46 29 Nov. 50
43 31 Jan. 51
48 29 Dec. 54
40 9 Feb. 51
54! 15 May 55
48 18 Sept. 57
45ii June 57
53! 4 Dec. 57
48J14 Sept. 57
42^1 June 55
54 27 Apr. 58
5i|i3 Aug. 5S
4527 Apr. 58
54 '27 Aug. 58
45 27 Apr. 58
45,27 Apr. 58
54 27 Aug. 58
48 27 Aug. 58
54I27 Aug. 58
5427 Aug. 58
57 12 Nov. 6c
49127 Aug. 58
45I23 Dec. 53
54 '22 July 59
45 24 Feb. 54
50 9 Oct. 54
47 22 June 55
40 13 Oct. 47
57 24 Nov. 60
45 6 June 54
49 18 Feb. 53,
51 14 July 54;
41 14 Apr. 48;
51:23 Mar. 55
54 9 Sept.55
40 15 Feb. 47
39] 10 June 51
45 15 Feb. 50
t8 Feb. 61
[2 Dec. 54
[6 Nov. 60
6 June 56
26 Dec. =;6
16 Mar. 58
24 Mar. 58
6 June 56
24 Mar. 58
28 Aug. 58
19 Jan. 58
26 May 64
June 67
20 July 5S
31 Oct. 67
28 Aug. 58
28 Aug. 58
13 Nov. 60
18 May 60
19 Jan. 58
22 June 60
6 June 56
19 Jan. 64
20 July 58
12 Dec. 54
14 June 56
9 Sept. 59
14 Jan. 62
13 Apr. 60
18 Feb. 61
7 Feb.
21 Dec.
6 May
21 Nov.
8 Dec.
4 Feb.
26 Nov.
9 Feb.
15 Feb.
15 Feb.
26 Apr.
27 Feb.
31 Aug.
17 Feb.
20 June
1 Mar.
2 Oct.
1 Jan.
5 Apr.
7 May
21 Mar.
1 Sept.
14 June
10 Nov.
15 Aug.
5 Feb.
1 Mar.
8 Mar.
31 July
17 Sept.
27 May
8 Mar.
15 Aug.
19 Apr.
28 June
29 Nov.
1 Apr.
17 Nov.
3 June
8 Mar.
10 June
17 July
COLONEL.
63I 8
64
64
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9
71 25
62 "
6814
6419
62 20
59 30
62 1
63 14
64
62
62 10
5714
Feb. 67
Sept.68
Nov. 68
Nov. 70
Dec. 68
Dec. 68,
Jan. 69J
Feb. 67
Feb. 69
Feb. 69
Feb. 67
Feb. 69
Aug. 69
Feb. 70
June 71
Mar. 72
Oct. 72
Jan. 73
Jan. 73
May 73
Mar. 74
Sept. 74
> Nov. 74
• Nov. 74
Feb'. 75
Mar. 69
Mar. 69
July 72
Mar. 69
Dec. 77
Mar. 67J
Feb. 761
Apr. 69
Apr. 69 J
Apr. 69'
Apr. 67
May 69
June 69 1
Mar. 67
June 6 7
June 69
20 Aug.
23 Aug.
29 Aug.
2 Sept.
16 Sept.
29 Sept.
I 2 Oct.
3 Nov.
II Nov.
22 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
131 Dec.
ki Dec.
I31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
3: Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
31 Dec.
1 Jan.
15 Mar.
13 Apr.
27 Apr.
4 June
1 1 June
10 July
11 July
14 July
11 Aug.
13 Sept.
18 Sept.
.14 Nov.
17 Nov.
20 Nov.
'30 Nov.
War Services of the General Officers.
1 Sir Duncan M'Gregor was actively employed in Sicily and Italy in 1806, including the skirmishes at St. Euphe-
mie, battle of Maida, attack on Scylla Castle, and capture of Catrone. Campaign of 1807 in Egypt, including the
attacks in the Desert, 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 Corsica in May 1814.
Wounded through the right shoulder by a musket-shot at the battle of Maida (War Medal with one Clasp).
3 General Whichcote joined the 52nd as a volunteer in December 1S10, and served with it in the Peninsula,
France, and Flanders, and was present in the actions of Sabugal, El Bodon, and Alfayates, siege and storm of
Ciudad Rodrigo, and of Badajoz, battle of Salamanca, retreat from Burgos, battle of Vittoria, action at Vera, battles
of the Pyrenees, Nivelle, the Nile, Orthes, Tarbes, Toulouse, and Waterloo (War Medal with nine Clasps).
* General Butler served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Battalion of the Grenadier Guards, and was present
in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo (carried the Colours), storming of Peronne, and capture of Paris.
5 Lord Albemarle served the Waterloo campaign with the 14th Foot.
c General Bainbrigge served with the 20th in the Peninsula in 1808 and 9, and again in 1812 and 13, and
was present at the battles of Vimiera, Corunna, Vittoria, and the Pyrenees (where he was twice wounded and
lost an arm) , for which he has received the War Medal with four Clasps. Served also in the Walcheren expedition.
7 General During served in the Peninsula during the Corunna campaign, and subsequently from the latter
part of 1812 to the end of that war in 1S14, including the battles of Corunna, Vittoria, Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the
Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, for which he has received the War Medal with seven Clasps.
8 General T. C. Smith, prior to entering the Army, served for a short period in the Navy, and was three
times wounded. He served in the Peninsula t'roni June'iSis to the end of that war in 1814, and was present at the
affair of Ordal. He served also the campaign of 1S15, and was wounded at the battle of Waterloo.
9 General Doherty served with the 14th Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, in-
cluding the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles' of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the
enemy across the Jheluin, and of the Affghans over the Indus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
At Ramnuggur he brought the charging squadrons, under Col. Havelock, who was killed, across the nullah and out
of the enemy's entrenchments : and at Goojerat he commanded a body of H.M. Dragoons and Native Light Cavalry.
12 Major General Radclin'e served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 20th Regt, including the battles of
Alma (as Aide de Camp to acting Brigadier General Horn), Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and
affair of the 18th June (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Sultanpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow— wounded (sabre-cut in right hand) and twice mentioned in
despatches (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
13 Sir Edward Harris Greathed served with the 8th Regt. at the siege ofDelhiin 1857 (in command from 30th June to
the end of the siege), present at the repulse of sorties on the 9th 14th and 18th July, and commanded the 3rd Brigade
during the repulse of the enemy's attack on 23rd July ; commanded the Column sent to occupy the Khoodsiabagh
and Ludlow Castle on 7th Sept., by which operation the batteries were advanced to within 1S0 yards of the walls ; led
the Regt. to the assault and served with it in the city ; on the 24th Sept. left Delhi in command of a Movable Column
and defeated the enemy at Bolundshur.Allyghur, anil Agra; commanded the 3rd Brigade of the Army under Lord Clyde
from 10th Nov. 1857 to 9th Jan. 1S58 and present at the action of Dilkoosha in Lucknow during theoperatii >ns resulting
in the relief of the garrison ; commanded advanced pickets at Cawnpore from 30th Nov. to 7th Dec, including the
affair of the second action of the oth Dec, also present in the action of Khudagunj and occupation of Futtehgurh
(CB., Medal with two Clasps, and promoted Colonel for distinguished service in the field).
15 Sir Richard Denis Kelly served with the 34th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 ; commanded the Guard
in the Trenches on the ■. ni March, when he was wounded and taken prisoner in a sortie of the Russians (Modal with
Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59; commanded the 34th Regt. in the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th (wounded),
and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azimghur; commanded
the Azimghur Column in the operations in Oude in the winter of 1858-59; commanded a Field Force from Feb. to
War Services of the General Officers. 15
May 1859, engaged in the operations on the Nepaul Frontier, and defeated the rebels under Bala Rao near Bootwul
(horse shot), capturing six guns and much baggage (thanked by the Governor General and the Commander in Chief
frequently mentioned in despatches, CB.. Medal with Clasp, KCB., and distinguished service pension).
17 Lt. General Stuart served in the ist Battalion 21st Fusiliers in the Crimean War of 1854 and latter part of 1855
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol— succeeded to the command of
the Regiment at the battle of Inkerman (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
19 Lt. General the Hon. Robert Rollo was one of two officers sent from Malta on a special mission to Tripoli in 1846,
and received the thanks of the Secretaries for Foreign Affairs ami C< >1< mics, conveyed through the Commander in Chief*
for his services upon that occasion. He embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the East, and served with the Re"t!
in the campaign of 1854-55 ; was Brigade .Major from the battle of balaklava and throughout the winter until ho took
command of Ins Regt. ; commanded it upon the expedition to Kertch and surrender of Yenikali, and afterwards at
the siege of Sebastopol and assault on the outworks on the iSth June (Medal with Clasps, Brevet Lt. Colonel, Kr;--ht.
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General" in
Canada at the head of that Department from Nov. 1855 to Jan. 1S60, and from the latter date as Military Secretary
to Lieut.General Sir Fenwick Williams till that officer's retirement from the command in British North America in
June 1865.
21 Lt. General Warre, while employed on the Staff in Canada in 1845-46, examined and reported upon the river
communications (2,300 miles) between Montreal and Red River Settlement, with aviewtothe transport of troops ; also
in surveying and report ing upon the various settlements in the Oregon Territory and on various Islands on the
coast of the Pacific. Served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol; after Colonel Shadforth was killed he commanded the 57th Regt., and was present at the assaults of the
Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept. ; also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, CB
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 57th on the line of posts on tho Taptee River in co-
operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Also in tho war of 1861 in New Zealand, and at the assault on
the rebel Maori positions on the Kaitikara River on the 4th Juno 1863. Afterwards, as Colonel on the Staff, com-
manded the Troops in the province of Taranaki— under martial law— during the whole of the operations on the West
Coast in 1863-66, was present and in command of the Troops in the action at Poutoko 2nd Oct. 1863, at the
assaults and capture of the rebel Maori strongholds at Ahuahu and Kaitake in March 1864, and Mataitawa 'and To
AreiinOct. 1864, also the occupation of Opunaki and subsequent operations at Warea and Te Puru, and in com-
mand of the Field Force which was ordered to meet the troops from the South, opened the coastlineof 150 miles from
Taranaki to Wanganui. Was specially mentioned in Sir Duncan Cameron's despatches for his conduct during the
war, and received the pension for distinguished conduct for his services in New Zealand (Medal).
23 'Lt. General Goodwyn served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles-
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th October, affair on the iSth June
(wounded), and assault of tin' Redan on 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
25 Lt.General Hey'land served with the 95th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
Alma (severely wounded—arm amputated), siege ami fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt Colonel
CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 4th Class of the Medjidie).
-" Lt.General G. V. Maxwell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 88th Regiment, including the-
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on the 7th June (mentioned in
despatches) ; commanded the 88th at the attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— severely
wounded (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including
operations at ( awnpore on 3rd 5th and 6th December 1857, affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 18= "
and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
29 Sir Edward Selby Smyth served as Brigade Major to the Forces in the Southern Concan and Sawant Warree
country during the campaign of 1844 and 45, and was present at the attack and capture of several strong stockades as
well as in the operations Ijefore the mountain forts of Monohur, and at their final assault; also at the forcing of the
Kii-wat tee Pass, and subsequent occupation of the country below the Ghats. Served also in the Kaffir war of 1S51-52
(Medal), and mentioned in General orders for conduct in command of a Column in action in tho Fish River Bush
(Brevet of Major); with the expedition north of the Orange River in 1S52-53, afterwards as Deputv Assistant
Quarter Master General of the 2nd Divisn .11 : and subsequently as D. Adj. General and D. Q. M. General to the f. 'ires
in South Africa from January 1854 to July i860. Received the thanks of the Irish Government in 1867 for his
services as Deputy Adjutant General during the suppression of the Fenian outbreak. While commanding the
troops in Mauritius, he was twice sworn in and acted as Governor in 1870 and 1871.
31 Lt.General Jeffreys served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present at the battles
of Alma and Inkerman (wounded— at the latter he commanded tho Regt.) and tho siege of Sebastopol ( Medal with
three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
33 The Hon. Sir Francis Colborne served in Canada in suppression of the rebellion in 1838-39 and was
present in the action of St. Eustaehe. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as Assistant Quarter Ma -Vei
General to the 3rd Division, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege andfalfof Seha-qVmul
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie S-ir
dinian and Turkish Medals).
s? Lt.General the Hon. St. George Foley served in the Eastern campaign in 1854-56, as Assistant Commissioner
at the Head Quarters of the French Army, and was present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman and
Tchernaya, the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Office r of tho Legion
of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served as Military Secretary to the expeditionary force
in China from March 1857 to Feb. i860; was present at the capture of Canton La Dec. 1S57 (Brevet of Colonel) and
other affairs in the neighbourhood. Served throughout the campaign as British Commissioner at the Head Quar-
ters of the French Army in China from Feb. 1S60 to March 1S61, and was present at the storming and capture of
the Taku Forts, the actions of the iSth and 21st September— in the latter commanded 200 French Mounted Artil-
lerymen, 50 Chasseurs d'Afrique, and a .squadron of Fane's Horse — horse shot (mentioned in French despatches*
and made Commander of the Legion of Honor), and subsequent advance on Pekin (good service pension Medal
with three Clasps).
39 Lt.General Elmhirst served with the 9th Regt. the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan, including the forcing
of the Khyber Pass, capture of Mamokail, a ifair of Piquets in the Tezeen Valley (mentioned in despatches as having
distinguished himself in a charge on tho enemy) ; forcing tho Tezeen and lloftkuttul Passes, and capture of Istalifl
—mentioned in despatches as having captured a gun, and turned it with effect against the enemy (Medal) Also
served in the Crimea from Sth June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ami assault of the Cemetery on
18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie)
*> Lt.General Taylor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 9th Feb and nth
June 1855) with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and full siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 79th Highlanders from
Feb. to 16th Nov. 1858 in the Indian campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow. and commanded 1
Brigade in Oude from Nov. 1S5S to Jan. 1S59 (mentioned in despatches, CB., Brevet of Colonel. Medal with Clasnl '
« Lt.General Hon. A. E. Hardinge served as Aide de Camp to Lord Hardinge throughout the campaign on the
Sutlej in 1845-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (horse shot), and Sobraon (Medal and two
Clasps). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, first as D.A.Q.M. General to the ist Division, and at Head
Quarters, and from the spring of 1S55 as Assist. Qr. Master General at Head Quarters, including the battles 'of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four ClaspsV'i? Kni.-ht of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Glass of the Medjidie ; promoted to 2ml Class of the Medjidie in '"18761
*2 Lt.General Somerset served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam'
paign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
l6 War Services of the General Officers.
^o- t, t • i t ™=wi •vrp,.T>nn!rali wasemnloved on particular service in the Crimea, acting on the Quarter. Master
« Sir Patrick Leonard MacDoiigall was W^^ for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Major General
?r?X llX the SS?SMffi!S^SSlS and valuable military works u « Modern Warfare as influenced
^^^f^^f^J^T^^^^^^^^%^7m^. Also throughout
« Lt.General Maedonell served v. ith the 1 tie *g^£e £r0 and esellt at the affair of Bulganac, capture
the Eastern campaign of =i854 as Aide (fc^ commanded the 2nd Battalion from May 1S55 to the fall of Sebas-
of Balaklava, andbatttes of -^^^^^^ j^e, and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept.
topol, including the defence ot the Q^™'0^ Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and
(Medal with three "a^Bie^l^M^ U lie) Commanded the 3rd Battalion during the Indian mutiny, includ-
S'^fskirm^ SSftff fiMSB offfinow. arid subsequent operations (Brevet of Colonel, Medal
with Clasp). ..v_n^™.'v.#wit thp 'Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma
46 Lt.General. Baines .served throuf ou '^aster^an andgTchernaya, and repulse of the sortie of the 26th
(where ne carried the Queen s oloi u a l £p a ^ h gi and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded m
October 1854 ; served as an Assistant L i|. e_ ei tn ro present in the Trenches at the attack of the Redan on
the Trenches ^«°ZS mentioned m despatches as "having served with zeal and distinction from
theiSth June (Medal with *Se,eBLla^^^r eSardinin and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the MedjicUe)
the opening of the campaign, B revet ol J a "|; ° iS,7-sq. commanded the Troops at the assault and capture of
Served throughout the Indian mu n ^^Xco^imlndftion of the Governor and the Commander in Chief of
Rowa on 6th January 1858 <^ned M n , a c conducting these operations" ; commanded the Left Wmg
Bombay m Council to*&%&*S$ Iwah on2Ah January; commanded the 9Sth at the siege and capture of
95th Regiment at the siege and capture otA^on^ ^, the capture of Chundaree 26th May ; com-
Kotah, and cominaadrf_ fcejrd as aultmg C mumn o ^ ^ ^ ^i. ^ ^3 in deSpatches
b^Hu^S^^
4^°aSt two 18-pounders" and for " good service in turning the gt
and capture of Pouree on -4th August 1058 ; ^and tte W^" mentioned in despatches, and marched 3,000
SSSSrAia.^Jsa K^ in^tUlndia, Medal with Clasp, Coloneh and _C3;5r distinguished
(wounded by a ffiUSf et" ™, ™ ^ | j" ^^ta tuning the guns captured on the enemy ») : present at the siege
assault two xS-pounders^and tor good ^ce in tum^ o ^ ^^ Qf ^ ^^ at Koondrye on the Joth
and capti
January
".es in command of ™9WT^ con^ndeTtne expedition from' Aden into the interior of Arabia in
vice in the *eldj. AsBiagada. r , aerai comnmn * fort hlcludmTTSSala, the Fudthehs capital, and
■wSMXWSS SFSSASSS the Commander in Chief of Bombay for the efficient manner m
which those successful °V^ons^eveeSectec 1) expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal) and was
47 Lt.General Street served in ^ the 9Sth ^™™^to landing before Nankin. Embarked for the Crimea
present at the attack and capture .of Chin ^^f*™^? ^ . ^as esent at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman,
[<L Turkish Meda^and^thClassof the Mefjgjlj,^ rf the ,8tn Rest. m co-operation with a Naval expedition
1 ^General Claremont served^ ^^^Aug^^dlng SH-SK of Ab^Balaktava, and Inkerman
Eastern campaign 0^54 and up to the 6th Au<^Ie'£>'of Maior°and Lt.Colonel, CJ?., Officer of the Legion of
alid siege of Sebastopol Ka^lL "wa Wo employed at the Head Quarters of the French Army during the
SHE =2j&^r SJMSfSLff A-» of Magenta ■rilMiW.n-Mk Com-
pTr^fittS and bombardment by the German Army --^ i8m as a Maior of Brigade in the
P 52 Lt.General J W. Armstrong ^^^S^iSi Inkerman (horse killed) , and siege of Sebastopol,
sndDivisionJ.andwMpreBentatthebattlesmA^,^^^ storming party at the capture of the
sortie of the 26th Oct (horse shot) ; commanded the ^^^^ nd afterwardsby the explosion of a Fougass
S^UZr"S^B^A®XSiro^. KmghtVthe Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjiche,
^L^r^Co^^^
=«. ^^rvStSo ^3^^ loXern Sahrattaloountry? and was present at the investment
and capture of PanuUa and Pownghur AIadras Light Cavalry previous to being transferred to H.M.Dragoons.
^SirJamesEdwaTd^e^derservedmtheMa^wgwu y j Turkishi Portuguese, and Kaffir wars ;
Was present with ArmieE im the ^fleW durmg tte ™«™g£ and sir ffiltam Rowan, and employed on Govern-
and was on the personal Staff of Generals bu ^an^d\^erica Served in the Trenches at the siege of Sebas-
ment expeditions, exploring ^^^Zf.^^l^SZ battle of the Tchernaya, and commanded the 14th
topol, including the assault or 1 the 1 8th June ; ^.^^^TorKsb Medals, and sth Class of the Medjidie) Was
Regt! at the fall of the city (Medal with Cla sp, Sarafan a°a ^u ldecorations and Wal Medals, and 2nd Class
Kd »6pQersfan %S^&^£ti%^ "Auckland, New Zealand, for some time during
^Sen^
Alava, on the 16th i7th and iMh J"™^*^' ?£*£ ffiSe mptoyed&Sng the Eastern campaign of 1854-55-with
service in Canada at the outbreak of the ^^^^^pS^ities, afterwards served on the Staff with the
the Osmanli Cavalry till the retoeat £f ' «™™g ^ ofBateMava and Inkerman. Has received a Gold Medal from
Armv in the Crimea, and was present at the a . and the Turkish Medal,
the Sultan for his services on the Danube; the C^^Jf^g^ in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-59; com-
58 Lt.General E. B. Hale .served m thels . W Pro ■"icfc£u1.^ ,,,;,,,.,,,,,,!, ^-de, and succeeded to the command of
manded three Companies of the 82nd Eegt^ at ^™SSSZST Colonel Biddulph killed (wounded and horse lolled
the 5th Brigade on Brigadier Russell 5W£ffiffiZ£5£toffltt defence Bnd at the battle of CawT1Pore' a5d-,^e 5t^
bv a round-shot ; commanded the 82nd during tin. lattei p.ut 01 iiil t. -. served throughout the Rohilcund
B?iglc°rat the action of ^^^^A^SS^Sa^^m^^SS^ of the Army under Lord Clyde to
^n^gnandwaalaftmcoinmandofaepoBtof '^«^^ f Kallkul. and Bunkagaon; was appointed to the
i^&Brfgad^HSdfervSS^O^! S °and°held it to the end of the campaign (frequently men-
tioned in d.'spi.tches, CB., Colonel, Medal with Clasp). campaign from the first landing at Gallipoli in April
- ^.Gene™. J. A. Ew^rt serve^ hrougho^
unUlafteiMh.M.cta.patn.no'BalakU^va; n,p.an la
battlcsof Balnklava and Inkerman and tho^
rejoined tl„ - -.rd on promotion ; ncco ..] . u. 1m x ^,; ,,a, :illd ;is,:aats on the ^th Juno and s,l, Sept. Meda
Ycnikali; ailerxvards present at the sng. . r 1 It. 11 o ^ l a ti 1 , (,rH(„lnr, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
with four .'l;.:ps. Hiv-tol ^orau- L Xohn . lr^^c°fIn^e^tiny ; was'at an engagement near Bunnee, and
War Services of the General Officers. i .
afterwards at the final relief of Lucknow; held for a short time a command consisting of three squadrons of Ca\ n'.rv,
5 Runs, and 500 Infantry (specially named in despatches, and appointed a CB.) ; and on the 16th Nov. commanded
the leading party of stormers at the assault of the Secunderbagh, on which occasion he personally captured a colour,
received two sabre wounds in an encounter with the two native officers who were defending it; was again (very
severely) wounded by a cannon-shot (left arm carried away) when in action with the Gwalior rebels at Oawnpore oil
the 1st Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel). Commanded the 93rd Highlanders
for a short period during the siege of Sebastopol, was Lt. Colonel of the 78th Highlanders for upwards of five years.
60 Lt.General W. Parke served in the Crimean campaign from 13th June 1S55 (in command of the 72ml Highbinders
from July), including the expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of iSth June and 8th
Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ot'theMedjidie).
Served in India in 1857-59, was appointed 1st Class Brigadier, and commanded 2nd Brigade of the Rajpootana I'iold
Force from March 185s to July 1859, including the siege and fall of Kotah, on which occasion he commanded the
leading Column of assault; subsequently throughout the leading operations in Central India in 1858-59, and pur-
suit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Bao Sahib, who were attacked and defeated at Oodeypore in Dec.
1858 by the 2nd Brigade R.F. Force. (Received the thanks of the Governor General of India and of the Governor
in Council of Bombay ; Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Cll,, Medal with Clasp).
61 Lt.General H. E. Longden served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). He served also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan, including the affair of the 9th Sept., storming the enemy's strongly -eutienched posi-
tion before Mooltan 12th Sept. ; action of Soorjkoond, carrying the heights oil 27th Dec. in command of the Regt., and
surrender of the fortress as Field Engineer: afterwards present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote,
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S,
—commanded a Field Force in the Azimghur and Jounpore districts in 1857, including the capture of the Fort of
Atrowleea •. commanded an advanced guard of picked marksmen and guns of Franks' Force in its advance to Luck-
now, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, and attack on the Fort of Douraha ; was attached
to the Goorkha Troops at the siege and capture of Lucknow; present at the storming of the Begum's House and
Serai, storming of the Emaumbara and Kaiserbagh, attack on the Moolvie in Abbasoodowlah's Kunbullah — men-
tioned in despatches; present with a Wing of the nth Light Infantry at the first relief of Azimghur ; appointed CI :•.'
of the Staff to Lugarrt's Force, and present at the passa ge of the Touse, second relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugde,--
pore, and several skirmishes in its vicinity (Med d v. ith Cll
63 Sir James Talbot Airey served as Aide de Camp to Ma ort.eneral Elphinstone in Affghanistan in 1S41-42, and was
present at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass < >n the 1 _<th ( let. 1841 under Sir Robert Sale, and had his horse shot
under him. He served during the insurrection at Cabool from 2nd November 1S41 till January 1842; was present at tin-
storming of the Rickarb Bashee and the neighbouring f n ts ; also in the action on the heights on the 13th November,
and the battle of Beymaroo on 23rd November. Delivered up as a hostage to the Atl'ghuns on the 21st Dec. 1841, and
remained a prisoner in their hands until the 17th Sept. 1842. On release joined the force proceeding to the Kobistau
as second in command of Khuzzilbash Horse, under Sir John M'Caskill, and was present at the storming a> d
capture of Istaliff. Was present with the Buffs in the Gwalior campaign of 1843. and in the battle of lvi ■
{Bronze Star). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Quarter Master General of the
Right Division; on the 14th September 1854 captured and brought into camp at Old Fort 75 Russian wa< gons
laden with fin-age and flour on their way to Sebastopol ; present at the affair of Bulganack, battles of Alma (horse
shot through the neck), Balaklava, and Inkerman. Served as Quarter Master General of the Expedition to km ;,
under Sir George Brown in May 1855, and succeeded as senior officer to the command of the English troops on the
departure of that General to Anapa; returned to Sebastopol on the 18th June ; present the entire siege of Sebas-
topol and the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6* Lt.General Bradford served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 9th Feb. 1855 with the 2nd Battalion Ritle
Brigade, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
65 Lt.General Maitland served the campaign of 1846-47 against the Kaffirs as Military Secretary to Sir Peregrine
Maitland (Brevet of Major and Medal), and served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant
General to the 4th Division, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (dangerously wounded), and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish M"<'a!i.
66 Lt.General W. T. Layard was in the RoyalNavy for nearly four years before he entered the Army, aid > I
in the Burmese war, having been present at the taking of Rangoon, the capture of Syriam, and various othet
ments; after which he accompanied the combined Naval and Military expedition up the Bassein river, am! u;.\-
present at the capture of Neuraes and Bassein; has received the Med'al for Ava. Commanded the Troops in the
district of Kornegallc, Ceylon, during the rebellion of 1848.
67 Lt.General Laye served vs ith the 58th Regiment as Captain during the New Zealand war of 1845-47,3111! was
actively engaged in the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah on the nth January 1846 (mentioned in orders) ; was
also engaged in several minor affairs in the Southern Province. Commanded "the Troops at Wanganui, and was
instrumental in the capture of five Natives who had barbarously murdered and mutilated the family of a settler.
The Chiefs of the District, who were nearly related to the culprits, assembled a war party of 700 men for tl eir
rescue, while the British force consisted of only 170 men. notwithstanding which Captain Laye ordered a Court
Martial, composed of subalterns, for the trial of the murderers, and on their conviction had four of them hanged
as soon as possible. The execution was followed by an attack upon the settlement by the war party, and w hi ih
was repulsed with great loss. Governor Sir George" Grey, in two despatches to Earl Grey, the Secretary of State
for the Colonies, reported, — " that the firmness and decision with which Captain Laye acted had saved the country
from serious and protracted rebellion." He received the special approbation of Her Majesty through Earl Grey
in the following terms, — " I have it especially in command to assure you of the sense which Her Majesty entertains
of the firmness with which Captain Laye acted upon the occasion of the attack of the Natives on the town of
Wanganui, and of the gallant conduct of himself and the detachment under his orders on that occasion." He
was mentioned in the Government Gazette and despatches, received the Brevet of Major, and Medal. In 1S55 he
joined the Staff in Turkey, and was appointed Assistant Military Secretary to Lord William Paulet commandirg
the Troops on the Bosphorus.
63 Lt.General Forrest served with the 4th Dragoon Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, night attack on Russian outposts lothFeb. 1855, and battle of Tela 1 -
naya (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ot'theMedjidie).
CJ Lt.General the Hon. J. W. B. Macdonald served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of
Cambridge, including the battles of Alma (horse shot), Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), siege of Sebastopol,
and sortie of 26th October (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, Cll., Knight of the "Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
70 Lt.General Baumgartner served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 28th Regt., including the b;,tt\ s
of Abxa and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair on the Vsth June in the Cemeterv (succeeded to tie
command of the Regt.) ; was wounded in the Trenches 17th Aug. ios5 (Medal with three Clasps, ( B., Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and jth Class of the Medjidie).
71 Lt.General G. C. Clarke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair
of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava (sabre cut on" the neck), "inkerman, and Tchcruava, siege "and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three .Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidiu,
and Turkish Medal).
72 Lt.General Fordyce served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to the 16th June 1855, with the 47th
Regt., including the battles of Alma (contusion of left foot) and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebas-
topol. and sortie of 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., 5th Class of the Mod d •
and Turkish Medal).
73 Lt.General Whimper served with the 9Sth Regt. on the China expedition (Medal) and was present at the
capture of ChinKiangFoo. Served with the 55th Regt. in the Kastern campaign of 1S54, including the battle of Alma
—severely wounded and horse killed (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, .5th Class of the Med, idie, and Turkish
Medal) .
1 8 War Services of the General Ojjicers.
(Brevet of Major), and was dangerously wounded osmg -his ™ . Wg"*^£ hl f^ . W . lor ^re cuts^
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of rS57-5S , commanded a . Wmg of the ^ h^eg r^nt ^ ; KuUe o^
Xe?crot^^^ on thehead by*
bS?ffi£»^^
f^^ing regulations, but having received permission to accept and wear the :S^ M« at tt was to - ™-
directly by the King of Prussia, accompanied by an autograph letter .from His Um| •rfb2!~ dGeSa^ml
^e^
General in Council) , defeat of the Gwalior contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec .1857 (mento d) t ree time'
and nth March across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow-horse shot 011 10th March, and three time,
mentioned in despatches (Medal with two Clasps, and OB.). Affriianistan (Medal) axl
- [; <;,.-,■,■. ;■;■., n s,-r>.cd \vhh the 41st Regt. throughout the campaign of 1842 "> -\1'.-"> n* s« «M£ """» \>*™
wasSesent in the engagements with theVemy on the 28th April in the Pisheen VaUey; ^^Bta^rfS
near Candataar, 30th August at Goaine, sth September before Ghuznee ; at tteou lat m ... id °^™?0» °^™a
fortress and of (V,b,,ol, the expedition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction ..u 1;1'lllU ', v.v J-- includfm
Medii'lie) .Toiued Sir Colin Campbell's Army before Lucknow ou t+tb Nov. tS57 ijd™ .it the it re e rtra e.arr,
.on?S.o 'it the flefe.t of the CW.'lio.-Cooti,,..,:,.. at OarapOT. on otb December on » heft 01 or .ocLnov. n 3 too
358, when be commondea tie Left Coltmn, 01 m.ek ooen.l ,,ee^^^^
Pekin (C77., 'Brevet of Colonel, Medal with three Clasps). rm.„ Krmsm inclndrn
« LtGenoval Whitraore served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir George Blown, mcluair,
War Services oj the General Officers. 19
the battles of Alma (horse shot) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjulie, and Turkish Medal). Fie
»* Lord Alexander Russell served with the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of i8«-^ as D A O M G
to the ist Division and was present at the battle of Berea-mentinned in General ( >rd c-.s (Me.ial, and' Brevet of
3°P* Served also m the ( rimea from the nth July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and com-
manded the ist battalion from the 25th October 1S55 until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
93 SirGarnetWolseley served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of i852-s3(Medal for Pegu), was with the
expedition under Sir John Cheape against the robber chief Myattoon.andseverely wotuided when lendim- the storming
party against the chief s stronghold on the 19th March (mentioned in despatches). Landed in the Crimea with the
90th Light Infantry on 5th Dec. 1854, and employed in the Trenches as Acting Engineer until Sebastopol was taken ;
was engaged 111 the assault, and defence of the Quarries on 7th June, and on duty in the Trenches at the attack
of thej Sth Juno; severely wounded 111 a sortie 30th August, when in charge of the advanced sap-several times
mentioned 111 despatches Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, and was present at the reliefer Lueknow, defence of the Alum-
baghby Outra.m. with the several engagements there, siege and capture of Lueknow, subsequently as D.A.Q.M.
General to Grant s Division and with it at the affair of Baree, action at Nawabgunge, and all the others fought by
that form (repeatedly mentioned 111 despatches. Ilrevetol Lt.Colonel, .Medal with Clasp). Served in the war of i860
m China upon the Quarter Master General's Stall', and was present at the assault of the Taku Forts, and in all the
engagemen s throughout the campaign (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the Expedition sent in 1870 from
Canada to the bed River territory for the suppression of the Rebel Government established at Fort ( iarry against
the Queen s authority, and was created a Knight of St. Michael ami St. George for Ins services upon that occasion.
Was Governor and ( om.nander of the Forces on the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war of 1873-74: received the
thanks of both Houses of Parliament, promoted to be Major General fcr distinguished service, nominated GCMG.,
and ACT?. (Medal with Clasp).
si Lt General Mills, as a Field Officer of the 52nd Light Infantry, was attached to the Light Division of the
Army before Sebastopol during the campaign or 1S55, from April until the fall of the place (.Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). ' *'
w Sir John Josiah Hort served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5, with the 4thRegt.,including the battles of
T T^M ^enmm, nKi T," ""' -A1'11;,' ^'bastopol <Brevet of Lt.Colonel," Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5t.l1 (lass of the Medjidie).
,,97ijt-Hen?ral ^ney servfd wit.h the 49th Regt. throughout the operations in China (Medal), commencing with
the first taking ot ( husan.and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the storm and capture of
t]?e heights above ( anion, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attack and capture of the heights
of Chnihae, occupation of .\ingpo, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture of the er-emv's
intrenched camp on the heignts of Segoan, attack and capture of Chap....', Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. Served
Nafiufehnr8Ki^C^fa1aaci)!ld0aPtnie * ^^ *** COmmanded the Wing engaged at the action of
98 Lt.GeneralR W. Lacy landed with the 56th Regt. in the Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, was present at the
Siege and tall ol Sebastopol and the final assault (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Med-.f)
(1lSl!re!'?.'"'k K M;""m ■*rved0the Gwahor campaign of 1843-44 as Adjutant of the Buffs, and was present at
the battle ol 1 unniar.m ,,„!, Dec. 1843-horse shot under him (Bronze Star). Served m the 1 'rimean campaign !-,m
April iSss.iiH'lu.bug both assaults on the Redan on 18 June, in reserve, and 8th September, and siege and fall of
Sebastopol. Commanded the Hulls from 3rd August till the 8th Sept., on which date he commanded the eovenn, an 1
ladder party of the 2nd Division, furnished by his regiment, at the fmalassaulLon the Hedaii-dan-c. o„sh wound.-,
mentioned m despatches. For his conspicuous and devoted bravery on this oc asion he was ,• ,',1,-d by hi'
Regiment for, and received, the .Victoria Cross, (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion
Of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Division Peshav.ur Valley field
men? and'xCB? Campaign ° l878"79 in Affghanistan (mentioned in despatches, thanks of boih Houses of Parlia-
rf*i™Wiiw.' ^a?vel1 8e5V?Tifll5 faftern campaign of 1854-SS with the 88th Regt., including the battles
of Alma and l.alakl v:i, siege and fall ol Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries on the 7tli June, and of the Redan on
W»rw%! ? f T5?l;C;nlKT'T->r0TthtPth? S8th °Ut0f arti011' and waS mentioned in despatches (Medal with
three Clasps Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal .
S^VeT?al8i° ^Y'1^*^ suPPression „ the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from
26th Nov. to 6th Dec 1857, siege of Lueknow,,, March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal 'v,th Clasp for Central India).
fe«t^ «^FiiYaA f-\Se7edHhr°UF^ th° Kil"ir ""'I'.'iig-n of 1846-47 as Adjutant of the 9oth Lie!,, In-
fantry, and Field Adjutant of the ist Division (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment in the Puniaub cam-
paign in 1849, and was present at the battle of Goojerat ( Medal with Clasp). Campaign of 1851-52 against the Hill
Trihe8 on th.Ucshawur frontier. Served with the 33th Regiment in the Indian campaign of r8S7-5S T; conic ,,:„,cl
!h^ th V;,nT mMle aCtl°?S ofS'^<i')"- 1!™"»>"-'egunge, Ram, rperomra Jemaon, and Kareesath ;
in despatched CB , andMed^)?P nS m Shahabad' ^^g tho actions before Nonoodhee (twice mentioned
102Lt.GencralThackwcll served with the 22ndRe"t in the campaign in Bind and was present at the IrittV nfTTv
derabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 "' the Soutl a Mahratta Conntrv inelti ''■• - t'l e in, e itmi nt and
capture of Forts Pa.nulla and Pownghur. Served the Fasten, campaign of , ■ - 1' - ' as r, ■,',■■,, v M-l
2nd Division— including the battles of Alma and inker 1 (horse shot) sie^eof Sebaston.'l and
sortie on 26th October. On 4th August 1855 he was appointed \-.Mant V.but'ini GcuVni to the' '-','■■ I !,'■•
Served with if until broken up in April ,R5„ (Medal with three Clasps, brevets' of Mn,orund Lt.Colonel Ki'ieduof
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3th Class ,,f the Medjidie) ' Jvm°ul' 0I
103 Lt.General Roche served the campaign of 1838-30 in Belooohistan and Affohinistin is Ai.le ,le r-m-m
and at periods as Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Jose Vl'lndl.ti «,!,,, /^u^.';
at the forcing o, the ^;lan and Khojnc Fiisses, taking of Caialahar, siege and capliu e of « ihuznee , V. ,
pation of fabool and loll,, laba.l. Passage of the Kh.vl.er Pass, and several skirmishes. Served 1 ■ •
1842 with Sir George Pollock s Army m Affghanistan in command of a troop of the jrd Light Dragoons inclu lit
the forcing ot the Khvber Pass and relief of .lellalal.ad ; was Staff ( lilicer to Colonel Taylor „ (he expeduion a i , , '1.
Lolpoora and subsequently commanded the Cavalry (1*,) of Colonel Fcklbrt's force (Medal) <'r-,,i ■,< v,i, ,,.
Snrmy3;ui;;r^Hirkwrllr,,lsul,s,,iiTr^,s,A-ist:i,,t ^>^ ^-t,,.t,;,!il,,,,„(-rtl,;,,.)c.av:„;., ,, . ,
fcommVnde'i'n! .'""m" T'Vf "\ thof?rim.a from -23rd Sept. 1854, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
El lsi /ir 1, 7-c , T :,l"il111 ^anley was killed, and was honourably mentioned in Lor.1
three Clasps I 'vv 1 \ ^''',as'"/";1; ?™"ll\ '" '/'" ,K'"1:1U mi lSth Jul'°. i""1 expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with
Turkish Medal) J Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
wd^hfS rh^»L8^d W!th thS. 98thtRegt.on the China expedition in 1842, and was present at the attack
CampMlin'ie nini '% ' ;"Vand "^ '"^d of Xai.kin (.\Iedal). He served as extra Aide de Camp to Sir Colin
S ' f -' r^f 4° :""1 Wi,s 1"V/''"1 :,t Ul° 1,:lUU's "'' ' 'I'lH.anwallah and Gooierat (Medal
pTnachvat h' l,t,l I'',1''11;','' hl\ {{"]}n Campbell as Aide de Camp to the Crimea, and was present in that,
S^¥ " '' f 1'-'."1 t,'L' Mn™- A° ed as Assistant Quarter Master General to the troops in front of Balaklava
E£5 S, ii 1 'V';;;11-, faction of the 25th Oct. 1854. On the 20th of the same month s„cccc!e.l to the
ment and held it till the breaking up of the Army in 1856. On the 20th May ,1-133 was Ira ,, si, ,,vd . ,' .■
and subsequently to the 11 ighland Division (Medal with three . 'lasps for Aima llalaklay Is.',,,' ,,•.'■ ' ' *
ofMaj°ra»'irJt.(,.l11,,t.].ivnightoftheLegion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, a,„l 3th Class,,;,,,,. .:
2C War Serricps of the General Cjjlccre.
I"? Lt General Call served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the first China expedition (Meua.l) and preFent
at the fim cloture of Ohusan, attack of the Forts of the Bocca Tigris, storming of the Height and Forts at Canton,
and des'truc on of the forts and capture of Amoy ; and employed on the Staff m 1841-42 as Sub Assistant Com-
; i v , ■•• Served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) as Brigade Major
to theTst Ben^ i Br"ade, and for a part of the period as Assistant Adjutant General of the Pegu Division and was
or, m, it at h- lea ruction of the stockades attire entrance of the Rangoon River, at the operations before and
subsequent storS o^the Citadel of Rangoon, at the capture of Prome and repulses of the enemy from that
', li -ion Served in the Crimea from Dec. 1S54, including the siege and fa 1 of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Lt Colonel Sardinianand Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Meajidie).
i« ■ Lt General Bruce served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffirwar of 1851-53 (Medal, and Brevet
0fi^Lt°Genera.l Shipley served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
(severely wo dedsege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet ol Major, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Mortals, and sth Class of the Medjidie). Served m the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with
' ' u ., /v , Flu;,i Funr in command of the 1st Brigade from the 4th to the 14th December, and of the 1st Battalion
*th Fusiliers! at the attack and storming of the Conical Hill, and the capture of Umbeyla (mentioned m despatches,
^on^LmtcSls served with the 33rd Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854-5S, including the battles of
Alma ",'nd Inkernmn sfege and faU of Sebastopol, and assault on the iSth June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
o\ Ltcolont K^'t of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Com- .
manded a Urn-ide in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (mentioned m despatches, CB and Medal)
m Lt.Genera 1 R Budd served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from toth January to June
18,5 including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal)
lULtGe eralH. Hamilton jomed Sir Hope ( Want's Column advancing to -the relief of Lucknow, in Nov 1857 ;
comm ndeda l;attnli,moH)etaehinentsinthe skirmish before and in the attack and ca^ure of Bunterah, as also du-
rShToperations Resulting in the relief of the garrison of Lucknow ; commanded 78th Highlanders during the occu-
7, , „ 1 ,1 . v.-.-u for three" months of the Alumbagh, and in the closing operations against Lucknow ; was present
at the alar of . a loo ■ served in the Rolnleund campaign .11 April 1858, and commanded the 78th Highlanders at the
Cloture !■ v, v (Vj»? Medal with two Clasps, repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor
lilK in Council, also thanked in division orders by Sir James Outram " for judicious conduct when m command
of the reai—'uai'd on the occasion of retiring when bringing away guns captured lrom the enemy ). _
1™ Major .Genera] T. Addison served the campaign in Affghamstan and Beloochistan m 1839 including the
stornTard capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat. Served as Major of Brigade throughout the campaign m
the So uthern Mahratta country in t844 (including the storm of Punella-wounded, and named m despatches as
one of the first on the breach) , and that in the Concan in 1845. Served m the Kaffir war of 1851, and was severely
wounded on i4th October on Waterkloof Heights (Medal, and Brevet of Major Received the Brevet of Lt.
Colonel on -4th July 1857 for special services under Sir Gorge Grey, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Com-
manded tneist Battalion 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the camaipgn of i860 m North China (Medal with two
° 11I Mafo^Getferal M'Intyre served in the Persian campaign of 1857; commanded the 78th Highlanders on the expe-
clition to BomzToon, in theTiight attack and in the battle of Kooshata, and present at the bombardment of Mohumrah
( out-icd ,„lc-i,tchcs, Modal with Clasp). Accompanied Havelock's Force in Sept for the relief of Lucknow,
and was in the 3ns teing that aclvance ; on the morning that the force entered the City, was thrown into the
A lumtogh with 2 o men for fts defence from 25th Sept. to 7th Oct was surrounded by the enemy and all communi-
cation out off, was5 then reinforced from Cawnpore by 250 men and two guns and again on 25th Oct. by 500 men and
four guns ; held the position, still surrounded by the enemy, for 52 days unti relieved by the a pp roach ol -^Com-
mander in ( TneCs Force (horse shot on 25th Sept., mentioned 111 despatches) Proceeded with the Commandei in
■ iofs V, ave for the relief of the garrison in the Residency, and commanded the advance-guard in the attacks on
he Dilioo-,1, , a.'l La Mavtiniere (mentioned in despatches as " conspicuous " 111 attack on La Martmiere) . Was
v'th O ut •■ , 's Force dunm- the re-occupation for throe months of the Alumbagh, and present at the : repulse of all
the at t ' - -mi ■ „ that position Present with llngadicr Campbell's Force in the third advance on Lucknow, and
in^he operations of that force Ttil the final capturWof the City (Medal with two Clasps, CB., and a year's service
f0i» MS°General Primrose served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ,and was for some
time DAQM General of the 2nd Division; accompanied the expeditior ,_to the ^OrangeRrver sovereignty, and was
present at Via. act, on of the Berea. Commanded the 43rd Lightlnfantry on its march from Bangalore through Central
India to Calpe in 1858 (a distance of 1,300 miles during the hottest season of the year) and throughout the various
operations in Bnndelcund, and towards the conclusion of the rebellion he commanded one of the seven Columns
under ■Brigadier Wheeler, specially ordered to clear a large chstrict infested by numerous bands under rebel chiefs .
(JindMajor General F. R. Elrington served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Rifle Brigade, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Kmght of the
Lesion of Honor, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). m„„,->aA
»8 Major General C. L. Nugent serve! 1 with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1845-46 (Medal) ; commanded
the advance guard which penetrated the forest surrounding Ruapekapeka, and was present at the capture of that Pah
i" Major Cceral \>rh a- Butler served with the 28th Regt. in Sind under Sir Charles Napier m 1842-43. Served
afeoSghoiS the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall o
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Kmght of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of
^f^SS^SS^SSiL the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 10th Regiment, including the batthaa ]
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and storming of the Redan on the i&th June an 8th Septem-
ber-mentioned in despatches I Medal vith three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel .Knight of the Legion of Honor 5th .
Classof the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded as Brigadier General the 1st Brigade Hazara Field Fence
of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned m despatches, thanked bjJ
the Government of India, CB., Medal with Clasp). , , T,,1rr tH„ JJ
i" Major General Sankey served the Eastern campaign up to 16th Dec. 1854, and from 13th July 18,5, a j
D A 6 M G and from „«t An-, as A.Q.M.G. to is. Division, including the affairs of lhilgauak and M Kenzie e
Vatm/battiesof Alma (mentioned in despatches, and charger killed) and Balaklav a capture , o B^klava siege
,ud fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
i?MaiOTGeane'ralF. Burton served with the 97th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 .to 5*h J J
led the la-ht ( ompany in the sortie. ,n the night of the 20th Dec. 1854, and succeeded 111 driving th.
the most forward parallel from which the Guard had boon compelled to withdraw, and retained it
alwithCla-o Brevet of Lt Colonel, Sardinian Modal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
',i ;,, .,,,,., iv--:., g the mutiny in 1857-59, with the. Jounpore Field Force in the action and capture 0'
l.'i.-om'.V.'ali .1 the Sharpshooters of the Brigade), actions of Chanda, Ummeerporo, and Sultanpor
•e and thanked in despatch), siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Kaiserbagh ; alter i
1 Central India (.Modal with Clasp, ami CB.). , „ . , .. . .
i.ralWm Gordon served with the 17th Regt. in the Crimea from 17th Dec. 1854, including the siej
■t,,,„,i ■i'viu'' 1 I' I hi' Bodan on ihth .lune (mentioned in dospatohos) and commanded the Regimen
fh,\- u'o'dai' ,'.ii the '-.ill September (mentioned 111 despatches), and at the boinbardment and SUI j
brtress of Einbonrn (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion c
eral WiUis served' nmnterruntedly throughout the Eastern campaign from April 1854 to July 1856;-.
'■i't nut lM"\i ■'-- aliri' wh oh a'~ D \ i"M ( loiieriil at Head Quarters, and as A.Q.M. General of th
," '. , .'-,'..• '■":'" 1 ' .'■l'i!-,ii--..', t'.o Be! ana' ■ a' ,. I a t Balaklava, battles of Alma and Inkerman, assault c
',,',',' non 1 tli rune battle of Tchernaya, final assault of the Redan on 8th Sept.,anj
.,ts i/'v-it Mont1'-; in the Trent'1 ic- ii. dialing the repulse of several sorties, and was frequently i j
War Services of the General Officers. 2 1
command in the advance Trenches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion
of Hi iiKi]', Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
126 Lord A. C. Lennox FitzRoy served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Coldstream Guards, including
the siege of Sebastopol, ami battles of Balaklava and Inkerman— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
127 Major General Daubeny served with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 13th Nov. 1854 to the 5th
March 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of the 6th April, and attack on the Quarries 8th June (succeeded
to the command), on the Redan iSth June (commanded the Regt.), and again on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal, CB .).
1-6 Major General Warden served with the 19th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the liattles of Alma
(severely wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol (wounded); was of the party that first held the Quarries ;
commanded 400 of the 97th Regt. in the Trenches at the assault of the 18th June; succeeded to the command of the
19th Regt. at the storming of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (severely wounded), and took the Brigade out of action
(Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
U'J Major General Morris served in the Eastern campaign from October 1854 to July 1856; commanded a Field
Battery at repulse 1 .f the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854, the liattles of Balaklava and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches*.
Was attached from April to Nov. 1855 as Military Commissioner to the 2nd Corps of the French Arniv, and assisted
at the carrying of the Lines of Tchernaya 25th May, the assault and capture of the Mamelon, and of the Malakoff ;
on the personal Staff of General Bosquet, who commanded on these occasions, and was especially named by the
General in official despatches. Was appointed an Assistant Adjutant General in Nov. 1855, and attached to
General Wmdham, Chief of the Stall' (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Officer of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class nf the Medjidie).
13,1 Major General Thompson served as a Captain in the British Legi' >n, and was en-acred at Hemani, 30th Aug. 1835;
at Arlaban, 16th 17th and iSth Jan.; and the action before San Sebastian, ;thMav iS^when he was severely wounded
in the hip and the hand (KSF. and Medal). Served the campaign of "the Punjaub in the 14th Light "Dragoons,
was engaged at Ramiiuggur (horse wounded) 22nd Nov. 1848, at Chillianwallah 13th Jan., and at Goojerat 21st
Feb. 1849 (Medal with two Clasps). Present also at the crossing of the Chenab, Jhelum, and Indus; at the surrender
ol the Sikh army at 1,'awul I'iiidee, the capture of the Bridge of Boats at Attock, ami pursuit of the Affghans to Peshawur.
Major (, en era 1 M. Bruce served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 20th March to the 30th May
1:?= (Medal with Clasp for Sevastopol, and Turkish Medal).
1 ■« Major General Glyn served as Field Adjutant to the Force under Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat
of the rebel Boers at Boom Plaats (horse killed). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal) .
Also the Eastern campaign as a Brigade Major and Assistant Adjutant General in the Light Division, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Seba~top.il 1 Medal with three (.'las] is, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian canroaigns of
1857-59. including the defeat of the Gwalior Contii.u. -t t at 1 'a wnpore on Mh December, final capture of Lucknow,
action at Nawabgunge (commanded Battalioni. a: 1 - .i -.--inriit operation, 1 Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
133 Major General Scudamore served with the 4th Light Dragoons fchronghoul the campaign of 1838-39111 Afghanis-
tan, including siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the action of Ramiiuggur (wounded), passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat— dangerously
wounded (Medal with two Clasp.,). Commanded the Regt. during the campaign of 1858 in Central India under Sir
Hugh Rose, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutghur, action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of
Gurrakota; commanded the detached force sent against Malthone ; present at the siege and capture of Jhansi and
commanded the outposts during the investment; present at the battle of Koonch" and all the affairs during the
advance on Calpee, including the action of Golowlie; also at the action of Mora r and recapture of Gwalior; also
commanded a Flying Column tbr six months in the Gwalior and Jhansi districts (three times mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
131 Major General Fraser acted as Staff Officer to a Detachment sent from Bombav in 1837 against the rebels in
Canara. Served also with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). He was commissioned in Oct.
1S57 to raise the 2nd Battalion 6th Regiment, and having within one month raised considerably upwards of 1,000
recruits, was Gazetted on the 25th Nov. 1857 its Lieutenant Colonel. This Battalion embarked 111 May 18 58 for service
at cihraltar.
"= Major General G.W. P. Bingham served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the
storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with" Clasp). Served
in bengal and V\\ . Provinces m sup] ressmgthe mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the actions
ct ruttehpore, Aoung, Pamloo Xuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (1st and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and
Bithoor ; commanded a convoy with provisions from Cawnpore to Alumbagh ; served in defence of the Alumbagh,
and afterwards 111 the actions at La Martiniere and the second relief of Lucknow ; commanded the Regt. during the
defence of La wnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mul ineers, as also in the actions of Kala Xuddee and Kerkeroulie— on
General Penny being killed succeeded to the command of the whole Infantry Brigade -capture of Bareilly, Shahje-
hanpore, Bunme, Mahomdio, pursuit of the enemy the following day, and' occupation of Mah.midie (mentioned'in
flespatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
136 Major General I \ molly served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 as Brigade Major to the Heavy Cavalrv Brigade,
including the battle o! Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Le«'ion of Honor,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and T.irkish Medal).
13~ Major General Hope served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 20th Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Central India under Sir John Michel in 1858, and was present
at the actions ot Raj glim- (111 command of a Brigade), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (CB , Medal, and mentioned
in despatches) . Commanded the 71st in the operations in Eusafzye in 1863 under Sir N. Chamberlain— wounded on
the 20th Nov. at the recapture ot the Crag Piquet (mentioned in despatches, ami thanked by the Commander in
Chief m India, Medal with Clasp).
_ 133 Major General Curtis was present at the taking of Balmeer, Kundak, Dadur, and Kujjak (mentioned in
(tespatehes). Punjaub campaign, including siege of Mooltan in 1848-49 (mentioned. Medal with Clasp). Served as
Director of Transport Corps m the Persian campaign of 1857, including the battle of Kooshab and bombardment of
Mohumran (mentioned, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in ( 'entral India
1:1 105.3, and was present in the actions of Sindwaho (wounded), Korye, Koondye (mentioned, Medali.
Major General T. E. Knox commanded the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including
the action of Smho, taking of Tongho, and led the storming party across the main ditch at the taking ot the inner
lakoo Fort, when seventy-seven officers and men of the 67th were killed or wounded ; also present at the surrender
0. Pekm (mentioned 111 despatches. CB., Medal with two Clasps).
»« Major General Loftus served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege and fall of Sebastopol. attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the
"thjune (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served m the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the assault and capture of Meeangimge, siege
and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded at the assault (Medal with Clasp)
i» Major General Donovan served with the 33rd Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 19th April 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastop .1— severely wounded in the Trenches on the
16th of April (mentioned m despatches. Medal with c. .-,..., e.,s,,s, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th class ot the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
i« Major General Hepburn served in the E isb n, campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma (severely
wounded], siege and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Claris, ;Mi ClasVof the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
143 Major General Best served with the 10th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was afterwards present and slightly wounded
in the leg at the battle of Gooierat (Medal with two Clasps).
• '!t M£'0r G,ernf,ral ?■ Anderson was nresent with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages
m the Boree Valley in the Peshawur district in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
22 War Sen-ices of the General Officers.
115 Major General Wilkinson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea up to Oct. 1854, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the action at Khodagunj, siege and fall
of Lueknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
146 Major General Pakenham served with the 30th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was slightly
and also severely wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt, Colonel, Sardinian
an 1 Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie.
117 Major General W. Payn served with the 53rd Regiment in the Siitlej campaiga of 1845-46, including the affair
of Buddiwal and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1849, including the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp), campaign of 1S51-52 against the hill tr'ibeson the Pe^hawur Frontier. Served
in the Crimea in command of a Regiment of the Turkish Contingent, and was present with that Force from June
1S55 until its disbandment in May 1856 (Brevet of Major, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. at Cawnpore,
under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat,
action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture ofMeangunge, in
command of the left attack, siege and capture of Lueknow, and affair of Koorsie; commanded the 53rd through-
out the not weather campaign and passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, present with the Regi-
ment at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore. and minor affairs (mentioned
five times in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
148 Major General T. Ross commanded a detached force on theNepaul frontier in 1859 i drove the rebels from the
plains of Tilawara where there was a large Bazar, and nest day attacked them in the Jungle of Pipurea, the whole
rebel army in consequence retired to Botoul, where they were' cut up by SirR. Kelly— for general services on the
frontier was highly complimented by the Commander in Chief and Sir R. Kelly (Medal).
1+9 Major General Weare served with the 32nd Regiment the Punjaub campaign of 1S48, including the first siege
oparations before Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served the Eastern campaign of 18,4 as D.A. Adj. General at Head
Quarters, including the affair of Bulganak and battle of Alma (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches). In 1855
he served ac the siege of Sebastopol, and was appointed A.Q.M. General (Medal with wo Clasps, Brevets of Major
and Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the 50th Regiment
during the New Zealand wars from 1863 to 1866, including the assault and capture of Rangiawhia on 21st Feb. 1864
(mentioned in despatches) ; the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukuniaru on 24th Jan. 1865 (men-
timed in despatches, and CB.). Commanded a Force of 1200 Cavalry, Artillery, and Infantry at Nukumarn and
Waitotora, moving in conjunction with the force under Sir Duncan Cameron ; also the Field Force in its advance
into the enemy's country, for some time during the absence of the Brigadier General, including the action of Kaka-
ramea. Commanded the Movable Column formed for keeping open the district in 1S65-66, and with that Column
opened the road to Taranaki until met by the force from that district (Medal).
150 Major General H. M. Hamilton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master
General and as Assistant Quarter Master General from Oct. 1855, including the battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel,
5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of
1863-66 ; was present with the forces under Sir Duncan Cameron throughout the Waikato campaign and until the
termination of hostilities uuder Sir Trevor Chute. Commanded an Fxpeditionarv Force from Te Rore to the sur-
rounding district; occupied and destroyed the strongly fortified positions of Pateranga and Piko Piko, and other
strongholds between Te Rore and Ragland ; subsequently commanded the troops in the East Coast District, and
made several expeditions against the enemy, destroying 'the villages of Patatere, Whaiwnatawhata, Irihanga, and
Whakamarama, eventually driving out all hostile natives, and establishing tranquillity in this hitherto very
disturbed part of the country (Medal, and CB.).
151 Lord Chelmsford served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 31st Miiy 1S55. including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Ciass of the
Medjidie). Served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign (Medal). Served in the Abyssinian campaign
in 1868 as Deputy Adjutant General of the Expeditionary Force, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches for " great ability and untiring energy," CB., and Medal). Served in command of the
British forces in the K-,fir war of 1878, and' in the Zulu war oi 1879 being present, at the engagements of Gingind-
hlovu and Dlundi, (GCB.).
152 Major General Harrison served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaignfrom 17th April to 5th Aug. 1855,
including the capture of Tchorgaun and.-iegeoi' Seba: topol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Cla.-s of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
153 Major General Lowe served with the 32nd Regt at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including
the attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, on which occasion he suc-
ceeded to the command of the Companies of the 32nd that were engaged. He was also present at the action of Soorjkoond,
storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, surrender of the fort and garrison of Che-
niote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny of
1857-59; commanded the 32nd during the defence of the Residency of Lueknow till wounded on 26th September;
commanded a sortie of 150 men of the Regiment, when 7 guns were captured and the enemy's position carried; com-
manded a party of the Regiment sent out to assist the rear-guard of Havelock's Force in protecting their heavy
guns and ammunition on their coming into Lueknow (thanked in despatch) ; was slightly wounded on 20th August,
and severely wounded on 26th Sept. 1857 (mentioned in the despatches of Sir J. Inglis and the Governor General,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). Commanded the 32nd at the defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on 6th
December; was with it in the field in Oude from July 1858 to Jan. 1859 (in command from 1st Dec. 1858), including
the reduction of Fort Tyrhool. Commanded an advanced post of all arms nearest to the fort of Amethee until Lord
Clyde advanced upon it (Medal with ( 'iasp, and a year's service for Lueknow).
14 Major General Hon. A. G. C. Chichester served with the 6th Regiment in the Kaffir war, in 1S47 (Medal).
153 Major General Sfcratton served in the Indian campaign of 1853 ; commanded the 6th Regt. and a body of drafts
in the attack on the rebels on the nth May, and in other operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
156 Major General W. H. Seymour served with the 68th Light Infantry during the Crimean campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Accompanied the 2nd Dragoon Guards to India, and served in the campaigns of 1858-59, including
the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lueknow 'charger wounded,, and subsequent operations, action
of Xawabgunge (in command of three squadrons of the Regiment), and reoccupation of Fyzabad. Commanded the
Regim nt throughout the Oude campaign, including the action of Jamo (wounded), assault and capture of Birwah,
and Tran«-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Gazetted Brevet Major on 20th July 1S58, frequently mentioned in despatches,
M-d.,1 with Clasp, and CB.).
157 Sir William Russell Ben od in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859. and was present at the re-
pulse of the eacmv's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capturi of Lueknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the
7th Hussars at the affairs of Barree and Sirsee, action of Xawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the
Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Pandoo Nuddee, Paleeghat,
Hyderghur. and pursuit of Benin Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the
affair near Chi.rda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance
into Nepaul and affair of Sitkaghat ( several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp):
158 Sir Frederick FitzW\ gram served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons, was present at the battle of Tchernaya
and fall of Sebastop .1 (Medal with Clasp, and Trrk'.-h .Medal).
129 Major General Guise served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 5th to 24th Dec. 1854, including the
Siege of Seba st >pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign, including the siege and
capture of Lueknow, where he led the attack upon the Secunderbagh (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross,
Brfvpt "f Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
"■■'' Major 1 renera] J. W. Cox served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1840, 41, and 42 in Afghanistan, and
nt at the assault and capture of the town and fnrt'r f Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack of
B .■■■.-'!' : 1 1 • 1 1- a* t :"■'.- on Frhardnrrah.st r huilt t'>c- Kho..rd < 'ah' ml Pass, affair 01'Tezeeu. forcing the Jugdulluck
the Fori ooKhail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov. (mentioned in
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despatch) and ist Dec. 1S41, and nth Mar. 74th Mar. and 1st Apr. 1842 ; the general action wit-hand defeat of the be-
sieging force under Akbar Khan before Jellalabad on the 7th April (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct
throughout the day," and as being " the first of the party which captured them to seize two of the enemy's cannon") ;
the storming of the .lugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool, for which he has a Medal,
a- a1..- ) another for Jellalabad. Served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal witli (.'las}), 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
dian campaign, and commanded the Left Wing of the 13th Light Infantry from Aug. 1857 to Oct. 1858, and was ac-
tively employed in the Azimghur and Gorruckpore districts and southern borders of Oude, present in eight engage-
ments, m three of which he commanded the whole force, in three others he commanded a separate Column, and in
Lhe remaining two lie acted as principal Staif Oilicer to the force (repeatedly mentioned 111 despatches, Brevet of Jit.
Colonel, CB., and Medal).
161 Major General Chapman served with the 48th Regt. in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from
February until the 30th May 1S56. Commanded the 2nd Battalion iSth Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of
1863-65, and was engaged iii Waikato and Wanganui (Medal).
,d; Major General G. \V. A. Higginsoa served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, as Adjutant 3rd Bat-
talion Grenadier Guards, including the battles of Alma, liaiaklava, and Inker-man (horse killed), siege and fall of
Sebastopol; after which he served as Brigade Major of the Guards until the conclusion of the war I Medal with
four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
16i Major General R. Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th Jan. 1S55, and from the 29th
May to the 30th Sept. 1855, with the 55th Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded),
siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse ot the s.i ;:•■:.' 1 h 1 ictober, and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and
8th Sept.— severely wounded, and mentioned in desn:itches 1 Me lal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 55th Regiment in the Bhoo-
Ifcaii expedition, including the attack and recapture of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
1,15 Major General A. Browne served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the 44th Regiment, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded in the Trenches on the 20th October by a shell, occasioning
amputation of right arm and part of left hand (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight
Of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of i860 in the
north of China, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and the assault and capture of the inner
Taku Fort, where he succeeded to the commando!' the 44th Regiment— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
and CB.).
lB? Major General F. Peyton served in the 98th Regt. with the expedition to the north of China in 1S42, and was pre-
sent at tne operations in the Yangtsekiang River, the attack and capture of Chin Kinng Foo, and at the landing
before Nankin (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served with the Flank Companies of the 98th
Regt at the forcing of the Kohat Pass, in the force under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell in Feb. 1850
(m-m tinned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded four! 'ompanies of the 98 th Regt. in the i'eshawur Expe-
ditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 185.-!, capture of Pungtar and
Clunglee, and the atfair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (mentioned in
despatches). In the I'eshawur Division during the Sepoy mutiny in 1S5S.
16s Major General O'Brien served in the 77th Regiment during the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to the 26th Mar.
.'055, inclu ling the all'airs of Mul ga tine and M'lven/.ie's Farm, battle of Alma, taking of Balaklava, battle of Inker-
nun, and siege of Sebastopol ( Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the .Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 with the 87th Fusiliers, with the force under Sir Sydney
Cotton (Medal). Commanded the Military Train during the operations in New Zealand from November 1863 to
Oc 0 ler 106- (Medal).
"'•'■' Major General C. Adams served in the campaign in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the battles of the Alma and
Jnkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie on 26th Oct.. and assaults of the Redan on 18th June and
.Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
I7" Major General Rich landed 111 the Crimea in 1S55, served in the Trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and was
present tit its fall (Me lal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served during the campaign of 1858 in
Central India under Sir Hugh Rose, including the action at Koonch, and commanded the 71st Lt. Inf. at the actions
of AJ.uttra, and Despooru lue-utemed 111 despatches), general act ion of Guwluwdee, capture of ( 'nl pee. action of Mornr
(mentioned), and en [it are ol't iwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Cominande ' a Field Force of all
arms in the Jungles of Central India from Nov. 1S58 1,0 May 1851.1 in pursuit of Tantia Topee, the Mao Sahib, Feroze
•Shah, and other rebel lender.-., and on the 5th April surprised and totally routed tho rebels at Main was — thanked by
the Governor Genera] in Council.
171 Major General Thomas served with the 40th Regt. throughout the operations in Candahar and j1 ITghani tan in
d»4i-42 (Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, ( abul |. Also in the action of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843— severely
wounded (Bronze Star,. Con en m led 1 'eiae'iini---,. - of the uih and 40th Regiments at the capture of a stockade oc-
'CUpied by insurgent- at the Bnllurnt ( told fields in Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854, for which he received the rank of
Major. Served with the 67th Regiment through out the c impaign of 1S60 in North China, and was wounded while in
command of a Wing employed as part of the covering and storming party at the capture of the North Taku Fort
(mentioned in despatches, < '/;., Medal with two Clasp.-). Commanded the 67th Regiment at the second capture of
Kadmg from the Taeping rebels in 1862.
'•'- ..i.ijor General Wiluy served with the 4th Re :t. in the Crimean campaign from 22ml Aug. 1S55, including the
-i -2" and fall of Sella -uop.il | Medal with Clasp, an 1 Turkish Medal). Commanded a wing of the 4th Re.:
■•; izerat and Bind during the In lian mutiny. Serv td through »ut the Abyssinian c imp ngu as a Brigadier General,
an I was present at the action of Arogee, led his Brigade to the assault of Magdala, and was Commandant of that
I '." n ss From the time of its capture 1 1 th it of us destru >ti id (meotione l in despatch is, CB., and Medal)
l, Major General Greer served in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66 ; commanded the I'.at'u Bight Infantry at the
■;:• ick on the Gate Pah (mentione 1 in despatches), and commanded the Tauranga Field Force at tho engagement of
Te Ifiuga (mentioned, CB., and Medal).
lri Major General Bird sewed in the Ceylon Rilles during 1 he Kandian rebellion of 1S4S. Commanded a Detachment
■of 131 men of the Gold Coast Corps in defence of Clin tian b u- ■ ■ C idle, on the Cold Const, during the bombardment
of that and the adjacent towns of Labody and Tacia by H M.S. Scourge, in Sept. and Oct. 1854— wo d
■(Brevet of Major). Administered the Government of the Gold Coast during the siiceess'iil expedition against tho
Crq 'h tea, 50 miles in the interior, in Sept. Oct. and Nov. 1858 1 1 ire vet 0f Lt.Colone!). Commanded the expedition
against the Dounquah rob -Is in June and Julv 1859, which resulted in th ■ capture of all the rebel chiefs.
'" Major General Robert Carey served with the 40th Regt.thr aghout the operations in Candahar and Afighan-
istanin 1841-42 (Modal). Served in the Crim-a with the Turkish routing.!. ■..- \ --. :.a :■• (Ju-ir: r Ma er Gem ralto
a Division, niid afterwards in command of a Br (jade, for which he receivedthe Br. vel Of Major, 4th 1 lass of the .Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal. As Deputy AdjUtantC .,, . d .1 \--:r ha, served with th- f.r.-- i -. 1 m New Zealand
Binder General Pratt during the Maori wa of 1 ■ ■ (1 ft I. Sen Idas Di puty A ljutant General throughout the
itpaign of 1863 in the Waikato district, be in : p.>- eut at Raiu 1 ri (promoted Colonel) j also in the campaigns of
d-' 4 65 111 the Waikato, '1'auraiiga, and Wanganu: c b strict - : p. n! at the net lea is at I'atei'angi, Te Awamutu,
'i.i'a... I' ikehinahina, N ukuiiiaru, an I other em -, . ■ - i .. t ' e war ; served also the campaign of 1866 in
the Taranald and Wanganui districts, and »■.;.- pie.-i-::'.- at the can! lire of Ota pawn and Wat koto as well as the opera-
tion-; in the forest- round Mount Egmont (Me lal).
1;" Major General R. W. Lowrv serv d the Kn stern campaign of 1854-55 with the 47th Regiment, including tho
bat les of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served on the Stall' of the
A f itant General's Department in the 1 Irimea and at Scutari— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal).
1;'~ Major General Eight foot served a - Brigade Major to the 5th Brigade at the second relief of Lncloiow and at the
defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore. |nv- 1.1 at the passage of the Kala Nuddce, commanded the 84th Regt.
at the Alumbagh, from the 23rd Jan. to the 10th March 1858; also at the capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
pursuit of Koer Sing, and all the ope/ati-ms in 1 .... sh-t ,.,>,,, 1 d;-ir':- i .,vi;'u ;:.IIS.. which en led in the ejection of
24 War Services of the General Officers.
the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles, until 7th Nov. 1858. Subsequently commanded a Field Column under
Brigadier Douglas to the final suppression of the rebellion in Shahabad (several times mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by the Governor General, Brevet of Major. Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
178 Sir Henry Hugh Clifford was at the battle of Boem Plaats in 1848, and served in the Kaffir war of
lS52-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Major General Buller, and on the return
of that oflicer to England from ill health, as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General on the Staff of the Light Divi-
sion till the termination of the campaign (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed .Assistant Quarter Master General to
the China expeditionary force in March 1S57, and was present as Head of Department at the operations before and
taking of Canton in Dec. 1857 and Jan. 185S (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal with Clasp).
179 Maior General Torrens served in the Eastern campaign as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Torrens, including
the battle of Inkermau — mentioned in despatches (wounded, and horse shot under him) — and siege of Sebastopul ;
was appointed D. A.Q.M. General at Head Quarters in Feb. 1855, and served in that capacity until the end of the war,
having been present at both attacks on the Redan Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; selected for the command of the Rear Guard of the relieving army during its
march from Lucknow to Cawnpore after the relief of the Lucknow garrison, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow ; was Assistant Adjutant
General H.M. Forces at Head Quarters during the operations by Lord Clyde against the rebels in Oude in 1858-59,
and was present at all the engagements of that campaign (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
180 Major General Fyers served in the 40th Regiment at the capture of Kurrachee in 1S39. Commanded a Company
of the 40th throughout the operations in Candaharand Afghanistan in 1841 and 1842 (Medal), and was present in the
actions at Kale Shukh, Kunje Kuk, Pangwaie, Tiloo Khan, and Baba Wallie ; also at the relief of Khalat-i-Ghilzee ;
subsequently at Killa Aziem, Goaine, Ghuznee, and occupation of Cabool; and in all the affairs in which the
Candahar Division of the Army of Affghanistan, under General Nott, was engaged in its progress through the
Khoord Cabool, Tezeen, Jugdulluck, and Khyber Passes. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 2nd
Battalion Rifle Brigade, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sehastopol, and attack of the Redan on
the 8th September.*" In October 1S54 he commanded a party of Rifles and 23rd Fusiliers from Piquets of the Light
Division, and repulsed an attack made by the enemy's riflemen on our Piquets, and he commanded the Covering
Party of 200 men on the attack of the Redan (Medal with two Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-50,
commanded 2nd Battalion (7 Companies) at Cawnpore, after effecting a junction with the force under General
Windham on the 27th Nov. 1857 after effecting a forced march of 38 miles ; captured two 18-poimder guns of posi-
tion on the 28th November, and commanded the 7 Companies throughout the actions there under Lord Clyde, and
at the subsequent capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
181 Major General Drysdale served with the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord
Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers in the Gwalior cam-
paign, including the action at Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). The Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the
1 attle of Sobraon (Medal). The Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the C'henal. at Ramnuggur,
and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). The Indian campaign of 1857-59, and present
at Delhi during the siege operations, commanding the Regt. from iSth Aug. to the fall of the city— horse shot at the
assault ; commanded the Regt. with Greafhed's Column, in action at Bolundshuhur, horse shot (wounded), and pre-
sent in the actions of Allyghur and Agra (mentioned in despatch) ; also present at the relief of Lucknow (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
182 Major General Crealock landed with the 90th Lt. Infantry at Balaklava on 5th Dec. 1854, and served at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol. Commanded a party of the Begt. in reserve at the storming of the Quarries, and assisted
in holding that work against the attacks of 'the Russians during the following day; present with his Regt. at the
attacks of the Redan on the 1 8th June and Sth Sept. (mentioned in despatches) : appointed D. A. Q.M. General at Head
quarters on 17th Sept. and at Constantinople in Dec. 1855 (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal). Appointed D. A. Q.M. General to the China expeditionary force in March 1857, and was
present at the whole of the operations at Canton in Dec. 1857 and Jan. 185S (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian campaigns of Rohilcund, Byswarrah, and Trans-Gogra during 185S-59 on the Staff of Sir Wm,
Mansfield, including the actions of Bareilly and Shahjehanpore (mentioned in despatches" Medal with Clasp). Ap-
pointed Military Secretary to Lord Elgin, special ambassador in China, in March i860, and was attached to the Head
Quarters of the British Army during the war of that year, including the action of Sinho, capture of the forts of
Tangkoo and Taku, action of Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Zulu war
of 1879 in command of the 1st Division (CMG.).
183 Major General J. N. Sargent accompanied the 95thRegimentas its Junior Captain on the Eastern Expedition of
1854, and was recommended by General Beatson for the Turkish Medal for the Danubian campaign, he having gone
on leave to the Danube, where'(at Turtukai) he volunteered his services to that General, who was then searching for
boats to cross the river and attack the Russians. He served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the
battle of Alma (wounded, and specially mentioned in the Commanding Officer's official report for " determined
bravery while leading the attack of the right wing " of the 95th Regiment up the heights of the Alma), repulse cf
the powerful sortie. on the 26th October, battle of Inkerman (where he succeeded to the command of the 95th Regt.
and brought it out of action, and at a crisis when every rifle was of vital importance he used one with remarkable
effect, especially when cut off from our position by the Russian Column that occupied the ground whence the 95th
Regt. had charged the enemy down the hill), siege and fall (wounded) of Sebastopol. "Was most strongly recom-
mended for promotion for the battle of Inkerman as a "most zealous, meritorious, and brave Oflicer''' (Medal
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major).
Served the campaign of i860 in China as second Lt.Colonel of the Buffs,' including the action of Sinho, in which ho
commanded the advanced guard (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tonghoo, and placed in permanent command
of the advanced outpost towards the Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches). Appointed Commandant of the Taku
Forts and Allied Commissioner. Commended by Sir Robert Napier for "good judgment, determination, and high
military qualities," and recommended to the Commander in Chief by Sir Hope Grant in the following words : —
"I would most strongly recommend this Officer to the favourable consideration of His Boyal Highness. He was one
of the most active and useful officers in the field, who was in a position of great responsibility, and who performed
his duties to my entire satisfaction " (CB.. Medal with Clasp).
lgH Major General Sawyer served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from 26th May 1855, including the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India
during the whole of the mutiny; present at the actions of Busgoon, Mohudepore, Russulpore, attack and capture of
Mitowdee, actions of Aligunge and Biswa, and subsequent pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah in Central India
(Medal and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
184 Major General Luard served in the Crimea in the 77th Regt. from March 1855. and on the Staff as Brigade
Major to General Straubenzee and D. A. A. General atHead Quarters from June 1S55. including the siepe and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served
in China as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade in 1857-58, and mentioned in despatches as being the first person on the
walls of Canton (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medafwith Clasp).
I84t Major General Sea per served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to Feb. 1S55 with the Sth Hussars, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded), and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Se-
bastopol. In June 1855 was appointed Assistant Military Secretary to Major General Lord Wm. Paulet, commanding
on the Bosphorus, and continued in the same capacity to Sir H. Storks until the end of the Russian war in July 1856
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Central India in 1858-59, and was
present at the action of Boordah (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
18i .Major General H. R. Browne served with the 9th Regt. in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sept. Served as Aide de Camp and subsequently as
Major of Brigade to Major General Ridley, 1st Division, during the latter part of the campaign (Modal with Clasp,
Brevet of Major. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Proceeded with
Sir Hope Grant's expedition from India in 186^-61 to China. Proceeded in Command of Forces sent to Japan for
War Services of the General Officers. 25
protection of Treaty Ports in 1864, and received the thanks of Her Majesty's Ministers for services in that country
and also the approbation of the General Officer in command of the Forces in China. _
186 Major General Crawley was present at the closing operation.- before Mooltanand at the surrender of the citadel,
22nd Jan. 1S49. He served as extra Aide de Camp to Sir Henry Dundas, commanding the Bombay Division of the
army of the Funjaub, during the march from Mooltan and the subsequent operations, and was present at the battle
of Goojeratand 111 the pursuit of the Sikh army to the river Jhelum (mentioned in despatches Medal with twoCla-p.-.i.
187 Major General Kirbv was specially attached to the Headquarters of the Army under Lord Clyde, as Assistant
Quarter Master < teneral, during the campaign in Oude of 1858-59, until the final termination of the war (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal). . , , . , ,.
"* Ma jortuneral Payer served with the 1st Dragoon Gds. in the Crimean campaign from 10th Aug. 185;, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;. Commanded the Regiment m China
throughout the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, and those of the iSth and 21st Sept., also the sur-
render of Pekiu (mentioned 111 despatches, OB., Medal with Two Clasps).
'■'■' Maior General A. C. Robertson served in the Anglo-Spam-h Logi- 11 from July 1S35 to June 1S37. Received a
Medal for the action of 5th May 1837 ; the Cross of the 1st Class of San lernando for the action- of the 15th and icth
March 1S37 ; and anuthei Medal lor the storming of Irun, 17th May toll, wing; severely wounded 111 the tace by a
splinter in the general action on the Heights of Ametza, 1st Oct. 1036. Served with the 8th Regiment at the siege
of Delhi in 1657, including repulse of sorties on 9th, 141b, and iSth July (commanded the Regiment), and com-
manded Detaehuu'ids of ah and 01st Regiments at tlie capture of four guns in front of the Advanced Piquet on
12th August. Acted as DA. Q.M. Gen. to Seaton's Column in December, including affair.- ot Gungaree, Puttialu,
and Mynpoorie. Present, during operations from 2nd to 22nd March 1S58 resulting in the occupation of Lucknow
in the' capacity of Deputy Judge Advocate General to the Army in the field (Brevet- of Major and Lt.Colonel,
Medal with two Clasps). ,
190 Major General Macdonald served the Eastern campaign of 1C54 as Aide de Camp to General Pennefather (in-
cluding the battles of the Alma t-eveivlv wounded land Inkeiniun 1 -t\ n c.y wounded), and -lege of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of .Major, 5th' Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
190t Major Genera' A. \V. Muriav commanded the centre diw-e.i: - 1 the Brigade, and was engaged at the storming
and capture of the -t .ei.:,,;. - ,., snl.:,iec on the 1st June 1 5 ;. Commanded the British Trooi - on an expedition up the
River Gambia 111 Feb. 00 1, which stormed and destroyed the stockaded Mandiiigo town- of Swarracuiida, Caravan
Kinty Cunda, and Saba, and compelled the king of Baddel to make peace.
191 Major General K. White served in the Kastern campaign of 1854 with the 17th Lancers, including the affair ot
Bulganak, battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Scba.-too. ,:. AtBalaklava he led the squadron of direction,
was severely wounded, and had his horse shot (Medal with three Cla-ps, brevet of Maj ,.r. jth Class of the Medjuhe,
and Turkish Medal). Proceeded with his Regiment to India in 1S57, and served throughout the campaign in
Central India in 1S50-50, part of the time in command of a Plying Column, including the action of Barode (Medal).
>'•'- Maj rGem ra'.Sp ir-ia - r\ ed with the 1 -t Madras Fusilier- m the Burmese warof 1052-53, including the taking
ofl'egu, a 1, .:~-.b-, , a . t . ic cm e ( Meoa 1 with Clasp lor Pegu . Served in suppi' mutiny 111 Bengal 111
1057-5:' ;' coinmandi ;tia i: - :r ;o. : . -: 1 umer 1 11 ,luh : 57 from Allahabad to Cawnpore covering the right
of Havelock - ( olnmn and engaging the enemy on r.v icasions, on the first landed his force repulsed the rebels
and captured their n-pounder gun; was Stall Officer to Gei.ernl Nei'.l at Cawnpore, afterward.- I'.ri ado M
1st Brigade and was with it during its advance and entry nit Lucki.ow on 25th Sept., de ace . tin Li - Li
subsequent operation.- at the Alumbagh under Otitram ; al.-o served a- a Brigade Major at the captiii ■ : om:-, o,:
and capture of Lucknow, received the thanks of the Governor < ., i.eral in Council, Brevets of Major and ht. Colon c
(Medal with two Clasps, a year's service for Lucknow, and 1 'SI. .
193 Major General Gamble served in Turkey in 1854-55, and witu tlie 4th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from May
1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with I 'la. -p. Brevet, of Major, and Turkish Medal). He served
as Deputy Quarter Master General (head of the department, in New Zealand from 1861 to 1007 and during the whole
of the operations of the war of 1863-66, including the action- at Katikara and Koheroa, a-sauit and capture of Un-
fortified position of Rangiriri [CD.;, advance through and occupation of the Waikalo c iiiutrv— with action- at
Haerini and Orakau. At the conclusion of the Waikato campaign Sir Duncan Cameron, commanding' the Arm\
in the Field, in his despatch of the 4th March 1864 to the Secretary of State for War, alter thanking individually
the Officers of his Staff, including Colonel Gamble, adds :— "J beg more particularly to recommend Colonel Gamine.
Deputy Quarter Master General, to your Lordship's favourable notice, as to this Officer's ability, zeal, and unceasing
attention to his important duties, 1 am chiefly indebted for the success of these operation- lie v\a- also present
at the subsequent operations at Tauranga, and at the Gate Pah, and in the campaign of 1 65 in the Wanganui
country, including the action at Nukumaru, affair of Kakaramea ; and again in the campaign under Sir Trevor
Chute, at the assault and capture of Otapawa, at Waikoko, and in the arduous forest march round Mount Egmont
(repeatedly mentioned in despatches, rank of Colonel, and Medal) . The 3rd Class of the Mei l.jidie has been conferred
on him by the Viceroy of Egypt in acknowledgment of his services as Governor of His Highness' son, Prince
Hassan, during his stay in England in 1868-69.
191 Major General Mil'man was present in the action at Man gunge and at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857. Com-
manded a Detachment during the advance 011 the Dilkoosha and Martiniere (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and grant of a year's service) ; served with the 5th Fusiliers in Outram's force at the Alumbagh 111 all
the operations of the succeeding m< nths, including the capture of Lucknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59,
including the capture of the Forts of Shunkerpore, Amatee, and Oomrea, and action of Dounderkeira, where he com-
manded the advance guard (Medal with two Clasps, and CB). In 1848, when stationed ut the Mauritius, he was itp.-et
in a boat off Mahcbourg, together with five others, whose lives were saved by his skill and courage in swimming,
for which the Royal Humane Society conferred on him its Gold Medal.
193 Lord Clarina served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fell Of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class
cf the Medjidie). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58, including the siege and capture of Kotah,
battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
196 Major General J. Ross served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
Iiikermau, and siege of Sebastopol, until February 1055 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow. Commanded the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and during the subsequent
campaign in Central India, (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the Rifie Brigade in the North West Frontier of India campaigns of 1S63-64 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
the Bengal troops during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76 (mentioned in General Orders of the
Government of India). Commanded the Indian Kxpeditionary Force which was sent to the Mediterranean in 1878.
197 Major General W. F. Brett commanded the 54th Regt. during the burning of the steam transport Sarah Sauls at
sea on nth Nov. 1857. The conduct of the 54th on that occasion was the subject of a general order dated Horse
Guards, 27th Feb. 1S5S, in which Lt.Colonel Brett is mentioned as being " entitled to high praise for his conduct
throughout" under circumstances " the most alarming and dangerous in which soldiers can be placed" (Brevet
of Lt.Colonel, and presented by the Royal Humane Society with a Silver Medal and vote of thanks for his services
on the occasion) . Served in India during the suppression of the mutiny from January 185S, and commanded a
Flying- Column on the Nepaul Frontier ; this force received the special acknowledgments of the Governor General
of India for "energy and zeal displayed for the period so employed " (.Medal).
198 Major General Hawley served with the 8qth Regiment in the Crimea from the 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege
andfall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September. Served as D.A.Q.M. General at Balaklava
during 1856 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
199 Major General Willis was present with Gen. Havelock's Field Force in the actions of Oonao and Buseerut Gunge
on 29th July 1857 ; commanded the 84th Regiment in the actions of Buseerut Gunge on the »th Aug., Boorbeake
Chowkee on 12th Aug., at Bithoor on the 16th Aug., at Mungawar on 21 -t Sept., at Alumbagh on 23rd Sept., and
relief of Lucknow on 25th Sept. (wounded in left knee and right thigh) ; commanded the right Column at the
storming of the Hirn Khannah on 16th Nov., and was thanked in division orders by General Havelock. Was
with General Outram's Force at the Alumbagh frum 26th Nov. 1S57 to 9th March 1858— commanded th e 84th up t
26 War Services of the General Officers.
24th Jan. ; present at the fall of Lucknow ; accompanied General Lugard's Force, and present at the relief of
Azimghur; proceeded with Brigadier Douglas's column in pursuit of the rebel chief Koer Sing, and present in the
actions of 17th and 20th April (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with
two Clasps, and grant of a year's service for Lucknow).
200 Major General Gordon served in the campaigns against the Kaffir tribes of South Africa in 1834-35 (iledal).
Also as Assistant Engineer during 1837 and 38, on the eastern frontier of the Cape Colony ; and employed under
Co'.onel Lewis, commanding Royal Engineers, to execute a confidential survey (trigonometrical and statistical) on thsit
frontier. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, commanding the 75th Regt. during the capture of Delhi from the
15th Sept. and was wounded on the 18th leading the assault on the Hubshee-ka-Phatuk ; planned and carried out
the forward movement of the right attack within the city, surprising and capturing the Burn Bastion at its gorge
on the eveningof the 19th, retaining it under a constant fire until the next morning, when the enemy evacuated Delhi.
Proceeded with Greathed's Column and commanded tlie Regt. in the actions of Bolundshuhur, Aligurh, Akbarabad,
Agra, and Kanoj, advance into Oude and minor affairs ending in the relief of Lucknow ; subsequently with the
Oude field force in front of the city until 14th Feb.— specially mentioned in Outram's despatch for "judgment and
coolness" in defending the left advanced outpost of the Camp during a night attack made by a very large force of
the enemy on the 16th Jan., which he repulsed with severe loss (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
301 Major General Baynes served in the Crimea from Nov. 1S54 as Captain in the Mounted Staff Corps, and after-
wards as Military Magistrate of the Army (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal,
and Brevet of Major). Served in Dacha during the mutiny, and commanded the force consisting of 2 guns Horse Artil-
lery, 150 men of 8th Regt., and a detachment of Punjaub Cavalry, which surprised the garrison and secured the fort
and magazine of Phillour, on the Sutlej, 12th and 13th May 1857. Served with the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi,
and was dangerously wounded at the assault of the city, leg amputated (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
202 Major General H. B. Norman served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal) . He served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the whole of
thesiege operations against Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, including the affair of the 9th Sept., storming the
enemy's strongly-entrenched position before Mooltan, and commanded the" Troops in the advanced butteries of the
Camp during the action of Soorjkoond; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Commanded two Companies when the Sepoys mutinied at Benares on 4th June 1857 ; commanded the selected
marksmen of the Regiment with the Jounpore Field Force, including the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and
Dhowraha ; present with the Regiment at the repulse of the enemy near Amerpoore, siege and capture of Lucknow
including the storming of the Emaumbara and the Kaisabagh; "commanded the Regiment at the passage of the
Tonse and forcing the enemy's position near Azimghur ; present in the skirmish near Birheea, and at the defeat of
the enemy at Jugclespore and subsequently repulsed them from that post ; commanded the Regiment in the opera-
tions on the 26th May, 2nd and 4th June; was several times mentioned in despatches, and promoted Brevet
Major and Brevet Lt.Colonel (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
203 Major General Stapylton served in the 13th Light Infantry the campaigns of 1840 and 42 in Affghanistan, and
was present at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of
the fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and 1st April 1842; the general action with defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan before
Jellalabad on the 7th April, the storming of the Jugdulluck heights, general action at Tezeen, and recapture of
Cabool, for which he has a Medal, as also "for Jellalabad.
204 Major General Vialls served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the 95th Regt., including the battle of Inker-
man (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Major,
and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Dachau mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege and capture of
Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resultirg in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree
(five times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
205 Major General Hon. Percy Feilding served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Brigade Major to the Brigade of
Guards at the battle of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and on the Staff of the 1st Division at the battles of Bala-
klava and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
206 Major General Aplin served with the 28th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, includingthe
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemeterv, Wounded while in com-
mand of the Sharpshooters of the aSth Regt. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-"" Major General Hood was employed in the year 1S46 as Secretary on a special public mission to the Argentine
Republic to settle the difference on tlie part of the combined Powers of England and France, and General Rosas, the
Governor of Buenos Ayres. Served in the Crimea with the Buffs from the 1st May 1855 to the 8th January 18.56,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded) , and commanded the ladder party of the Buffs at the assault of
the Redan on 8th Sept. — wounded; commanded the Hegiinent from 13th Sept. to 27th Dec. 1855, and marchedit into
the Karabelnaia on 17th Sept. with Colours, &c, these being the onlv English colours that entered Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2-JS Major General C. C. Fraser served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Campbell at the affair of Munseata near
Allahabad, on the 5th Jan. 185S, and subsequently with the 7th Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. to
July 1858, and from Dec. 1858 to March 1859, and was present at the affair of Meengunge, siege and capture of
Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Sirsee (horse wounded) , action of Nawabgunge (severely wounded whilst leading
■a squadron against a body of Gazzie fanatics, mentioned in Sir Hope Grant's despatch for "most conspicuous
gallantry," Brevet of Major), throughout the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit,
taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee 1 Victoria Cross for " conspicuous and
cool-gallantry"), advance into Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 as Commandant at Head Quarters and in charge of the outposts, and was present at the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches " for unceasing vigilance," CB., and Medal). Has
been awarded the Royal Humane Society's Medal of the First Class.
203 1 Major General Eagar served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan with the 3 is1 Regiment, including the actions
•of Mazeeaa, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool, and the different eng-aLrements leading to it (Medal).
Served in the Crimea from nth June 1855, as Brigade Major of 2nd Brigade 1st Division from 19th August 1855 to
17th January 1856, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks on the 18th June and Sth Sep-
tember (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in 1S60, and was present at the action of Sinho
and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel) Commanded the 31st
Regiment, in the operations against the TaeDing rebels in 1862, including the recapture of Khading.
209 Major General Hon. S. J. G. Calthorpe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de 1 ampto Lord Raglan,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Keuzie's Farm, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish .Medal).
al" Major General Redmond served with the 61st Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pre-
sent at tne passage of the Che nab and in the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the
Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Expedition into the Eusufzie
Country, and skirmishes near Saggow and Zoormundie On nth and 14th Dec. 1849. Commanded the flank Com-
panies 61st Regiment with the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded Detachment 61st Regiment which repulsed the attack of the mutinous Sepoys on the
magazine at Ferozepore on 13th May 1857, and was severely wounded. Served at the siege (from 14th Aug.)
assault and capture of Delhi (Medal witn Clasp, and CB).
211 Major General Bulwer served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny of 1857-59,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee under Outram. Commanded a
Column of troops with the Left Wing of the 23rd Fusiliers in the Boeswarra district of Oude, including the capture
of the Fort, of S .in: >, and two other successful engagements at Julrowlce and Poorwah, commanded Left Wing
War Services of the General Officers. 27
of the 23rd at the defeat of Benee Madho by Lord Clyde at Buxarghat (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp,
and mentioned in despatches). , „ _ . . , . '■'. r, „
212 Major General Hardy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and commanded the Detachment ot two Com-
panies 46th Foot at the battles of the Alma, Baluklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded in 11 -lit shoulder), and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, sth Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and CB.).
213 Major General Hutchinson served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign 111 1S58-59, including
the siege and capture of Lueknow and subsequent operations, and commanded a detached Squadron in the action
of Barree, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon and Newabghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). , „ ,,, . ,. , .
215 Major General Elkington served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1847 and 1851-52 (Medal),— during
which he was present at the operations in the Fish river, Waterkloof, Amatolas, and Trans-Kei expeditions in com-
mand of the Light Company. He served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Ottoman Contingent trom
its formation in May 1855 to the close of the war, for which he received the Brevet rank ot Major, the 4th Class ot
the Medjidie, and the Murkish Medal. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel during the Indian mutiny in
1858 in Central India (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the China Expeditionary Force m i860 as
Aide de Camp to Sir John Michel from the landing of the Army to the surrender of Fekin (Medal with Clasps, and
promoted to an unattached Majority). . ,
2i6 Major General Steele served in the 98th Foot in the expedition to the north of China m 1S42 (Medal), and was
present at the attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin. Served with the 9th
Lancers at the relief of Lueknow by Lord Clyde in Nov. 1857, and commanded the Squadron on advanced guard at
the taking of the Secunderbagh and during the relief; also commanded a Squadron at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th
Dec. 1857, and at the action at Seraighat ; commanded two Squadrons in action at Shumshabad (severely wounded) ;
present during the siege of Lueknow from 2nd to 19th March 1858, and commanded a Squadron in the Trans-Gogra
affair at Kumdakoti (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp). ,.,.,•«,
2I~ Major General Fox served in the Eastern campaign up to 15th Oct. 1S54 as I). A. Q.M. General, including the
battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
218 Major General Grierson served with the 15th Regt. throughout the rebellion of 1837-38 in Canada, including the
advance upon Xupervillo and subsequent pursuit of the insurgents. Served also with a Detachment consisting ot
200 of the 15th Regiment and Ceylon Rifles, under Captain Lillie, in defeating the insurgents at Mutole on the
29th July 1S48, during the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon. Has been awarded the Royal Humane
Society's Silver Medal for saving a boy from drowning in 1853.
219 Major General Annesley served with the 37th Regt. in Ceylon during the rebellion in 1S48. Served with the 10th
Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Benares, capture ot
the Fort of Atrowleea, advance ou Lueknow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha,
siege and capture of Lueknow, commanded the advanced party into the Kaisabagh, commanded a party ot Volun-
teers occupying the large Mosque commanding the Kaisabagh— mentioned in despatches as having " highly dis-
tinguished himself;" afterwards present at the relief of Azimghur and subsequent operations at Jugdespore
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). . ,
-'-" Major General the Hon. J. J. Bourke served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 88th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Tuikish Medal). Served in India during the suppression of the mutiny in 1857-5S, and was present at
the affair of Bhognapore (mentioned in despatches), siege of Lueknow in March 1858, and siege and fall ol Calpee
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp for Central India). .
221 Sir Archibald Alison served with the 72nd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1S55, including the expedition
to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and lurkish
Medal). Served as Military Secretary to Lord Clyde in India during the campaign from August 1857 to March 1858,
and was severely wounded (lost left arm) at the relief of Lueknow (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
Was Brigadier General of the European Brigade and Second in Command throughout the Ashanti war from
December 1873; led the Brigade at the battle of Amoaful, capture of ISeequa, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (thanks of Parliament, and KCB., Medal with Clasp).
■-- Ma jur General Fa rringt on served with the 29th Regiment m the Sutlejcompnignof 1845-46, and was present at the
battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including
the passage of the Chenab and battles of Chill ian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
223 MajorGeneral T.Raikes served with the 1st Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including therehef ot
Pegu and subsequent operations in its vicinity, and commanded a Detachment at the recapi uicot Heeling (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-5S, and pn • with ttaveloOK s
Column at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, and Cawnpore; commanded detachment under
General Neill for the defence of Cawnpore during Havelock's first entry into Oude ; afterwards pn sent at the actions
of Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lueknow on 25th September and he Residency until
22nd November, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, and capture of Lueknow ; campaign in < hide m 1858,
including the passage of the Goomtce at Sultanpore, and other minor affairs. Commanded a Field Column of all
arms from 7th to 22nd Oct. 1858, and defeated the enemy at Shahpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, a
year's service for Lueknow, and CB.). , 1
■JJI Major General Newdigate served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to
July 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish .Medal). Served in the
Zulu war of 1879 ™ command of the 2nd Division, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi (CB.).
225 Lord Abinger served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, lukei-man, and Bala-
klava, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th Oct. ; was appointed extra Aide de Camp to Major General Sir
James Yorke Scarlett on 3rd Nov. 1S54, and rejoined his Regiment 1st April 1855 (brevet of Major, Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
226 Major General Yonge served with the Queen's Royals throughout Lord Keano's campaign 111 Aftghanistan and
Beloochistan, and was severely wounded at the storming of Ghuznee (Medal). He served also the campaign in the
Southern Mahratta country in 1844 (including the storm of the fortress of Punella), ami that of the Concan in 1845.
--' Major General Meyrick served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1S54, and was present at the siege and tall of
Sebastopol (Medal with one Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
22S MajorGeneral Marshall served in the Crimea from 1st to 26th Sept. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir James
Scarlett (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
220 Major General Bassano served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan,
the attack on the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, the action of Soorjkoond,
•storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the surrender of the fort and
garrison of Chemote, and at the battle of Goo erat (Medal with two Clasps). Also iu the Peshawur frontier in 1852
(Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59: was in action at Chinhut on 30th June 1857 (severely
wounded), and from that date engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lueknow until its final relief by Lord
Clyde on 24th Nov. 1S57 ; engaged in a sortie on 26th Sept. when seven guns were captured, and was 111 command
of the Regiment from 27th Sept. to 24th Nov. (mentioned in despatches by Sir John Inglis and the Governor
General, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and CB.) ; also engaged in the defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore
on the 6th Dec. 1857, and in part of the subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's
service for Lueknow).
230 MajorGeneral de Horsey served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 13th Jan. 1855, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol' (Medal with two Clasps, brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
231 Sir Henry Haveloek served as I). A. Q.M. General in the Persian expedition from 15th Feb. 1857, including the
bombardment a nd ea oiu iv,, f Mohumrah (Modal). Served throughout the Indian eamoaignsof 1857-59 as Aide de
Camp to General Hay, -look Iron, -!i, .In! v m Ih.-n a -of l-'ntt boor •, .' 1:1 '. ran I , N'uddee, and Cawnpore, and
as D. A. Adj. General to tbo !', re.- frog, .'..M, .lei 1 -- itheael; 11s of ( lonao, Ru~, rutgungc (horse shot), Nawnb-
gunge, Boorbeeake Chow I e i, lb*'.;,, ,;-, Mungarwar, an 1 Alumbagh, and reliel ol Lueknow on 2st.l1 Sept.— dangerously
woun Led by musket-ball through left 'cibow, and h r>e shot ; defence of the ■.:•■■■'. ncy until relieved by LordClive
on 17th Nov.. on which dav again severely wo mded ,,e a ride-ball throuarh 1, iCb a! b r. V. ithin a monthioined the
28 War Services of the General Officers.
Joonpore Field Force under General Franks as D. A. Adj. General and was present at the actions of Nusrutpore,
Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore. Present with the 4th Division before Lucknow from 4th March till its fall, includ-
ing the storming of the Lesser Emaumbarra and the Kaiserbagh. Served as D. A. Adj. General from 29th March with
regard's Column, and present at the relief of Azimghur ; operations to 4th June (sabre cut on right hand) against
the Jugdespore rebels, including the attack on that stronghold and eight minor skirmishes. As D. A. General in the dis-
turbed districts of Ghazeepore and Behar under Brigadier Douglas from 15th June to Nov. 1S5S, including the
operations in the former district in July and August, and the campaign in Shahabad in Oct. and November. Com-
manded a detached body of 250 Mounted Riflemen and Cavalry in pursuit of the rebels after they evacuated
Jugdespore on iSth Oct., 'intercepted and turned them from the Soane river, and three times engaged and defeated
them, once at Nonauec on 20th Oct., inflicting considerable slaughter. Coirmianded a Detachment of Hcdson's
Horse with the Army in Oude under Lord Clyde, and present at the skirmish at Burgudeea, capture of Musjeedia,
and final action on the Raptee on 31st Dec. 1S5S. Served till the conclusion of the campaign in command of the 1st
Regt. Hodson's Horse. Was repeatedly mentioned in despatches, has received the Victoria Cross, the Brevets of Major
anil Lt.Colonel, a year's service for Lucknow, and Medal with two Clasps. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863
and to the end of 1864 (Medal), and present at Rangariri, Paterangi, and Orakau; commanded at the skirmish of
Waiare, where the enemy's loss fell wholly on the Ngatimaniapoto tribe, the originators of the war.
232 Major General Prettejohn served with the Wing of the 14th Light Dragoons in the canipaism in the Southern
Mahratta country in 1 S44-4; , and was present at the investment and capture of the fortresses of Panella and Fown-
ghur. Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the action of Ramnuggur with the charging
Squadrons, passage of the Uhenab, battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy across the Jhelum
and of the .AfTghans over the Indus through the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Persian
expedition of 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
Also with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Rahutghur, action of Bnrodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota. forcing the Muddenpore Pass (wounded),
battle of Betwa, in command of the three Troops actually engaged (horse wounded in two places), siege and
capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, and commanded the Right Wing of the 14th Light
lu-agoons in the pursuit, affairs during the advance on Calpee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar and recapture
of the town and fortress of Gwalior and pursuit ending in the action of Jowra Allipore, in command of the
Squadron, action of Ranode in command of the only Squadron present — severely wounded (four times mentioned
in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
233 Major General Tower served with the 6th Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 18=4, including the battle of
l; ilaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Dragoon
Guards during the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was present at the assault and capture of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches. CB. and Medal).
~3i Major General Dillon served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-9 (Medal): also with
the Flank Companies at the forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Colin Campbell and Sir Charles Naoier in Feb-
ruary 1850 (Medal with Clasp); with the RifleBrigade (2nd Battalion) in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebas-
t 'pol, from the 18th March 1S56 ; was present with it uuring the whole of its services in the field in India, from
November 1857 to December 1859, including the actions at Cawnpore (dangerously wounded, two bayonet and one
sword wounds), siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major). Oude campaign of 1858 under Sir Hope Grant,
and with Lord Clyde in his Trans-Gogra operations, as Brigade Major to Brigadier Sir Alfred Horsford, and sub-
sequently as his principal Statf Officer on the Nepaul Frontier, in his advance into Nepaul, and during the second
Trans-Gogra campaign; also as Brigade Major to Brigadier Holdich during the operations on the Oude Frontier in
conjunction with 12,000 Nepaulese troops, which resulted in the capture of large bodies of mutineers who had
crossed the Nepaul boundary (Medal with Clasp). Proceeded to China in i860 as Assistant Adjutant General of
Major General Sir R. Napier s Division, and was present during that campaign at the capture of the Taku Forts,
&e., and the advance to Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served the Abyssinian campaign as
Military Secretary to Lord Napier, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
Aide de Camp to the Queen, Colonel, and Medal).
~'3~ Major General W. G. Cameron served in the Grenadier Guards duringthe Eastern campaign of 1854, including
the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol as Assistant Engineer right attack. Was severely wounded on the 20th
October while in command of the Volunteer Sharpshooters of the 1st Division (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 3rd Regiment German Legion,
with commission of Lt.Colonel, from May 1855 to November 1856, out of which time seven months in Turkey.
Commanded the 1st Battalion 4th King's Own Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in Lord Napier's despatches as having "won his
admiration by the manner in which he has commanded his excellent Regiment, and the soldierlike spirit which by
his teaching and example he has so well fostered and maintained," Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
239 Major General Baring served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma (severely
wounded— arm amputated). Rejoined the 1st Battalion before Sebastopol on the 12th May 185=; and served with it
until after the fall of the place (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
J41 Major General Hill served with the 95th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 2Sth March 1S55,
i-uluding the battles of Alma, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th Oct. (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Accompanied the Naval expedition under Commodore Wise, to the great Scarcies River,
i:i January and was present on the 1st and 2nd Feb. 1S5S at the bombardment and destruction of the towns of Kam-
bia, Royberry, Towyah, Macauka, Tanka Mars, andKarstalla, also was present with the Military Naval and expedi-
t on, at the storming of the war fences at Kambia, and the bombardment and destruction of the 'town of Gballah, on
the 23rd and 24th March 1859 ; commanded the Left Division of the Force employed against the Kin.' of Iiaddiboo, up
the Kiver Gambia, in Feb. 1861, composed of the Left Wing of his Regiment, the Royal Gambia Militia Artillery, and
a oattery of French Artillery — was on board H.M.S. Torch and Vocer at the bombardment of the enemy's works
on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on 16th Feb. 1861. Commauded the landing party, consisting of Detach-
ments 1st and 2nd W. I. Regiments, and at the storming and capture of the enemy's entrenched works, was
P -eseut at. the storming capture and destruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, of Kinty Cunda and
Saba on the 18th February ; was also present at the battle of Saba, and the storming capture and total destruction of
the, enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1S61. Commanded the Troops engaged against the King of Quiah ; was
present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on 10th Dec, also at the storming and destruction of the
stockades and war fences at Madonkia on 19th Dec. 1S61 (severely wounded), and accompanied the expedition up
the Ribbie river 17th Jan. 1862 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
212 Major General Trevor served with the 14th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Jan. 1855, including
th : siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals). Commanded the 2nd Batt. 14th Regt. in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 ; was in command of
a mixed force of Imperial. Colonial, and Native Troops in front of the Wereroa Pah, on which occasion 50 prisoners
were taken and possession of the Pah obtained. He accompanied General Chute with a portion of 14th Regt.
throughout the Wanganui and Taranaki campaign of 1865-66, including the assault of Putake, Otapawa.WikokO, and
1 te operations in the forest round Mount Egmont (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
2+4 Major General Cureton served with the 16th Lancers in the action at Maharajpore 20th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star).
Served with the 3rd Light Dragoons during the Sutlcj campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
severely wounded) and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53
(Medal) ; and also in the Crimea from 31st July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at Eupatoria
. .Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
246 Sir John M'Leod served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikalc, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
:.:ree Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-5S against
t!i3 mutineers in India, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat (mentioned in despatches),
K liodagunj, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere, Banks' Bungalow, and
.: —urn's Kottee (mentioned in despatch), attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygnnge, and capture of
bireilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of the
War Services of the eneral Officers. 29—35
42nd Highlanders, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874. Commanded the Begi-
ment until ordered up to the front from Mansu to the north side of the Adansi Hills to take command of tie
Advanced Guard of the Army, now composed of the former Advanced Guard— viz., Lord Gilford's Scouts and
Russell's Regiment— together with Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment, Head Quarters 2nd West India Regiment,
and Rait's Artillery. Commanded the force at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, and capture of Borbo-
rassie; commanded the Left Attack at the battle of Amoaful; commanded the Advanced Guard at the capture
and destruction of Becquah, the Advanced Guard engagement of Jarbinbah, and the skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah. Commenced the attack at the battle of Ordahsu with portions of
Wood's and Eussell's Regiments, three companies Rifle Brigade, and a 7-pounder gun (slight contused wound of
the hand). Afterwards with the 42nd, a gun, and Bocket Detachment, forced the position and pressing the
fugitives with the Highlanders entered Coomassie the same evening and was appointed Commandant of the place
(several times mentioned in despatches, KCB., Medal with Clasp).
24? Major General M. Walker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 30th Begt., including the
battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, siege of Sevastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. On the night of the 21st
April he volunteered and led a party which took and destroyed a Russian Bitle-pit, for which he was mentioned in
the despatches, and promoted into the Buffs. On the night of 9th June he was dangerously wounded in the
Trenches — right arm amputated (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal,
and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in China as Brigade Major of the 4th Brigade'
(Medal with two Clasps for the Takn Forts and Pekin, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
243 Major General Sarel served with the 9th Lancers during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also throughout the Indian mutiny in 1S57-59, was present
at the siege and capture of Delhi, commanded the Cavalry of the force under General Nicholson at the action of
Nujuflghur, and a squadron at the Moiree Bastion on 14th Sept., also at the battle of Bolundshuhur where he was
severely wounded whilst leading a charge through the town, present at the actions of Allv-hur, Agra, Kanoge,
Maraigunge, served as Brigade Major of Cavalry at the affair at the Alumbagh, assault of the Sccundra Bagh, and
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Brevet of Major), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, actions at Seraighat and
Khodargunge, occupation of Futtehghur, passage of the Goomtee under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, the
summer campaign in Oude and Bohileund, actions at Rooya and Allygunge, capture of Bareillv, relief of Shahabad,
the repulse of the attack on it and pursuit of Mohumdee ; also with the Cavalry in Oude under'Sir Hope Grant, and
present at the occupation of Fyzabad ; commanded a Regiment of Irregular Cavalry during the latter part of campaign
in Oude, and was present with it at the passage of the Gogra and the subsequent operations in the Terai (thanked
by the Governor General in Council, and fourteen times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Acted on the
Staff of Sir Hope Grant in China in i860 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
251 Major General Feilden commanded the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles on the Bed River expedition of 1S70 (CMG.).
252 Sir Roger Palmer served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 26th August 1S55 with the nth Hussars, in-
cluding the affair of Bulganak, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
253 Sir Seymour John Blane served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (wounded), siege and fall of Sevastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct!
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served as Brigade Major
to General Nicholson at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers at Goodaspore on the 12th and 16th July 1S57, action
at Nujjufghur, siege and assault of Delhi,— three times mentioned in despatches and in General orders by the Go-
vernor General (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
254 Major General Harenc served with the 97th Begiment in the Indian campaigns in 1857-58, including the
actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ("mentioned in the de-
spatches of the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
255 Major General Gubbins served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir De Lacy Evans in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major Medal
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal I .
2:,c Major General Goodlake served throughout the Eastern campaign of 18,4-55, including the battles of Alma
Inkerman, Balaklava, and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol. He volunteered I'm- the Sharpshooters of
the Brigade of Guards, commanded them for 42 days, and was engaged at the repulse of the sortie of 26th October
1S54; and he served on the Quarter Master General's Staff from Feb. 1S55 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of
Major, Victoria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
25~ Major General J. C. Battray served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 4th Dec. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, and was present with Havelock's
Column at the relief and subsequent defence of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches , defence of the Alumbaeh
under Outram, and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
;s Major General the Hon. R. Monck served with the 43rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1S53 (Medal).
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Colonels.
CB. Lt.Col. Unatt. "i
Equerry and Aide de Camp to H.R.H. J-
Charles Tyrwhitt,
the Duke of Cambridge
Fielding Alex. Campbell,8 Col. Com. h. p. \
Royal Marines )
William Wiffram Barry, CB. Col. R. Art. ...
Hon. David M'D. Fraser, CB. Col. R. Art.
Wm. J. Esten Grant, CB. Colonel, R.Art....
Charles Taylor Du Plat, Colonel, R. j.
Artillery, Equerry to the Queen j
p.s.c. Hen'rv Peel Yates, CB. Col.R. Art....
John Edward Michell, CB. Col. R.Art. ...
Nath.Octavius S. Turner, CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
1TC W. Gates Lennox, CB. Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Alex. Ca?sar Hawkins, CB. Colonel, R. Art.
Ed-w. Arthur Williams, CB. Colonel. R. Art.
M. J. Turnlmll, if. Co?. Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Phayre, CB. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
J.H.M.Babiugton, Lt. Col. Madras Stall C.
Cha. C.M'Callum, if. Co/. Madras Staff C.
Tho. Greenaway, it. Co/. Madras Staff C.
Cha. M. Barrow, CB. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Daniel Boyd, Lt. Col. Bombay Stall' Corps
Geo. V. Johnson, Colonel, R. Artillery
John C. Haughton, CS'i Lt.Col. Ben. S. C.
Francis Young, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C...
T. F. Wilson, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Fairfax ('has. Hassard, CB. Co/ohc>/. R. Eng.
Sir Wm.Loekver Merewether, CB.KCSI. I
Lt. Col. Bombay Staff Corps J
Alfred W. Lucas, CB. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Henry H. A. Wood. CB.Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Fra. A. Ellis Loch, CB.iZ. Co/.Bornbay S.C,
Alex. Robinson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
Fra. GreethamKempster.i/. Col. Mad. S.C,
C. P. Molony, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps.
H. Hopkins'on, CSI. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
R. R. Main-waring, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
M. T. Ffrench, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ..
Alfred Fox Place, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C
H. K. Bume, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
J. W. Lovell, CB. Colonel, R. Engineers ..
W. S. Simpson, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
C. T. Aitchison, CB. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
J. F. Pennycuick, CB. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Y€ Gerald Graham, CB. Lt.Col. R.Eng...
Philip Gosset Pipon, CB. Colonel, R. Art.
SirR. J.Meade, AC.S/.CiE.ir.Co/.Ben.S.C.
J. M. Macgregor, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Geo. Holroyd, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
J. R. M'Mullm.iZ. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
F. J. B. Priestley, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C,
F. P. Layard, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Geo. Thos. Field, Colonel, R. Artillery
Alfred Cooper, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
Arthur Howlett, CB. Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Geo. S. Alex. Anderson, Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Henry George Woods, Lt.Col. 8 Foot
Fra. Locker Whitmore,6 Major, Unatt. ]
Commandant of the School of Music at V
KnelUr JKall )
Horace Parker Newton, Colonel, R. Art....
p.s.c..ffoH.W.H.A.Feilding,lf«/.h.p. C.Gds
Alex. Cameron Gleig,8 Lt. Col. h. p. R.")
Artillery. Inspector of Arm 1/ Schools ... )
O.E.Rothney, Ci.CSii/.CoZ. Bengals. C,
Fred. Wm. Traill- Burroughs,10 CB. Lt. |
Colonel, h.p. 93 Foot I
Sir Charles Henry Brownlow, KCB. )
Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps !
Cha. P. Keyes, CB. Lt.Col. Madras S. C,
C. Fred. Torrens Daniell," Lt.Col. h.p. \
28F. A.Adj. and Q.M.&., York j
Wm. D. Morgan, LI. Col. Bengal S. C. ..
ThomasWriuht, CB.Lt. Col. Bengal Staff C,
Win. Kelty M'Lcod, Lt.Col. h.p. 74 Foot...
Edw. Howard Yvse, Lt.Col. h.p. ^Hussars
Alex.Abcrcromby Nelson,14 CB. Lt.Col, )
Enatt. Lieut. Governor of Jersey, with >
local rank of Major General )
Geo. Cliffe Hatch, CSI. Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Willoughby Crewe, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
1 leu. Arbutlmot,CB.Co/o«e/,R.Art.
EdwynS. Burnahy, Lt. Col. ('Grenadier Gds.
William Roberts, Lt.Col, 5 Foot
John M. Grant, Col. R. Engineers ,
Sweedland Maimvaring, Lt.Col, Mad. S.C,
William Hickman,'0 Lt. Col. h.p. Brigade >
Depot j
Aug. Henry Ternan, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C,
C. C. G. Ross, CB. Lt.Col, Bengal Staff C,
Chas. R. O. Evans, Col. R. Artillery
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27 June 48
Jan. 42
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28 June 36
26 Jan. 39
10 Jan. 37
10 Jan. 37
10 Jan. 37
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:o Jan. 37
1 Jan. 42
5 Feb. 37
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:o June 40
8 Mar. 41
1 Sept. 38
9 Dec. 43
7 Apr. 44
27 Aug. 37
5 Oct. 37
[i Dec. 37
i2 Dec. 37
>i Dec. 37
21 Dec. 37
21 Dec. 37
50 Dec. 43
[9 June 41
11 Jan. 38
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9 June 50
8 Jan. 42
1 Mar. 38
1 Mar. 38
1 Mar. 38
1 Mar. 38
2 Mar. 38
:i Mar. 38
ii Jan. 43
29 Apr. 38
11 June 38
12 June 38
13 Oct. 43
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27 June 41
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20 Dec. 47
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3 Jan. 45
2 Dec. 40
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27 May 34
9 Nov. 46
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Ii Dec. 42
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jo June 48
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7 Feb. 54
2 Aug. 42
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[o Mar. 41
1 Dec. 40
13 Nov. 38
25 Feb. 41
9 Oct. 39
2 May 40
3 Oct. 40
4 Apr. 43
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1 July 42
23 Sept.43
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13 Feb. 40
11 May 45
8 May 49
3 Oct. 40
6 Apr. 40
3 Oct. 40
9 Jan. 40
7 Oct. 41
:8 Oct. 39
3 Oct. 40
:i Dec. 45
:6 Aug. 44
23 Jan. 41
7 Aug. 44
jo June 48
7 Feb. 54
:8 Aug. 43
17 Mar. 40
30 Sept. 40
26 Sept.41
7 July 42
8 Apr. 42
16 July 42
30 Oct. 43
t9 Feb. 51
3 Oct. 40
s July 44
>o Oct. 48
:o May 39
1 Apr. 44
:6 July 53
1 Apr. 44
:o July 43
23 Sept. 51
10 Sept. 52
30 Nov. 48
7 Mar. 49
19 Jan. 43
15 Dec. 44
31 July 46
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48 3 Aug. 60
52 18 Feb. 61
29 Aug. 61
!4 Mar. 58
2 Nov. 55
56 24 Nov. 56
52 20 July 58
45 20 July 5S
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8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb
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12 Dec. 54
18 Feb. 61
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3 Sept.47
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15 Dec. 54
9 July 50
15 May 52
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17 Apr. 56
24 Sept. 50
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18 Feb. 61
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18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
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18 Feb. 61
26 Apr. 59
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19 Jan. 58
20 July 58
15 Feb. 6
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26 Apr. 50
1 Sept. 62
7 Mar. 62
26 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
?6 Apr. 59
26 Apr. 59
1 June 62
21 June 62
28 June 62
6 Jan. 63
10 Jan. 63
10 Jan. 63
10 Jan. 63
19 Jan. 63
19 Jan. 63
24 Jan. 63
15 Feb. 63
15 Feb. 63
24 Apr. 64
3 Aug. 63
22 Nov. 62
1 Sept.64
12 June 66
18 Jan. 67
27 Aug. 63
5 Oct. 63
11 Dec. 63
12 Dec. 63
21 Dec. 63
21 Dec. 63
21 Dec. 63
18 Mar. 63
15 Dec. 61
j 1 Jan. 64
18 Jan. 64
[5 Feb. 61
5 Feb. 61
7 May 61
1 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 64
2 Mar. 64
:i Mar. 64
7 Apr. 64
29 Apr. 64
11 June 64
12 June 64
18 Jan. 61
21 July 64
21 July 64
15 June 60
28 July 64
10 June 63
10 Aug. 64
5 Aug. 64
5 Aug. 64
7 July 62
5 Aug. 64
5 Aug. 64
9 Sept.64
18 Oct. 64
9 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 64
29 Oct. 64
18 Dec. 57
27 Dec. 64
7 Jan. 65
5 Jan. 65
2 Feb. 63
24 Jan. 65
5 Aug. 64
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WHEN
COLONEL. PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
Feb. 58
24 Mar. 66
3 Apr. 66
24 Aug. 66
7 Mar. 67
26 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
26 Apr. 67
1 June 67
1 June 67
8 June 67
6 Jan. 6S
10 Jan. 68
[o Jan. 68
:o Jan. 68
19 Jan. 6S
19 Jan. 6S
24 Jan. 6S
:5 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 68
20 June 68
3 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
27 Aug. 68
5 Oct. 68
1 Dec. 68
[2 Dec. 68
21 Dec. 6S
21 Dec. 68
!i Dec. 68
;oDec. 68
5 Jan. 69
si Jan. 69
:8 Jan. 69
[5 Feb. 69
15 Feb. 69
1 Mar. 69
1 Mar. 69
1 Mar. 69
1 Mar. 69
1 Mar. 69
2 Mar. 69
:i Mar. 69
7 Apr. 69
29 Apr. 69
June 69
June 69
1 July 69
July 69
21 July
28 July
28 July
10 Aug.
10 Aug.
11 Aug.
11 Aug.
22 Aug.
25 Aug.
5 Sept.
0 Sept,
18 Oct.
9 Dec.
12 Dec.
12 Dec.
18 Dec.
27 Dec.
27 Dec.
7 Jan.
15 Jan.
23 Jan.
24 Jan.
29 Jan.
9 Feb.
1 Mar.
Mar. 62
30 Mar. 58
29 Sept. 77
29 July 69
29 Oct. 73
3 Apr. 78
5 Sept. 77
9 June 77
Colonels.
39
Sir P. S. Lnmsden, KCB. CSI. Lt.Col. )
Bengals. C S
Geo. Dean Pitt,19 CB.Zi.Col. Brig. Depot, >
Guildford i
Geo. Neeld Boldero,21 Zt. Col. Brigade)
Depot, Taunton i
JohnPeel,23 Jii/or,h.p.Depot B:\tt.Assist. )
Adj. and Q.M.G.. Home DUtriet )
Lewis Edw. Knight, Lt.Col. 8iFoot
Win. Earle, CSI itajor, Creuadier Gds...
Ve J. Watson, <7,\ Lt.C.1. Uumbav s.c.
Patrick Robertsbn-Boss,» CB. Lt.Col.)
Brigade Depot. Perth >
Praia-is William Hastii.es. Lt.Cul. R. Art.
Richard Herbert Gall » CB. Miyor, h.p.l
14 Hussars, 4ide de Camptothe Queen, \
Major <tLt.Gov., Eogal Hotpital,Chelsea I
Edward James Lawder, Lt A ol. Mad. S. ( '.
Andrew Macqueen, i^.Co/. Bengal Stain.'.
George Robert Phillips, if. Co/. Mad. S. C.
George Samuel Youiilt,21 JA</. li.p. SoF. ^
Assist. Adj. 4- Q. M. Gen.i Dublin S
Robert Nixon Tronson, Lt.Col. Ben. S. C.
Shurlock Heniiiug,3:<C2J. Lt. Col. Brigade)
Depot, Dorchester >
Arthur Wombwell,35 Lt.Col. Brigade/
Depot, Winchester i
Win. 0. Anderson, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Henry Augustus Smvth, Colonel, R. Art..
Iv humid Francis Hurt ., i.l.t.C,/. Mad. S. V
Wm. Alfred G. Wright," Col. 2nd Com. 1
h.p. Roval Marines )
Horatio Harbord ttoranV ''-■'■' >Z.h.p.)
27 Foot; Aide de Camp to tie Queen)
Fredk.SamuelBlyth,*lCB.i*.CoZ.h.p.4oF
John Hart Dunne,1- Lt.Col. Brigade}
Depot, Warwick I
Benrj Adair, I ■ Com. i: >yal Mi rine An
'I'll ■-. BAtbra.y,CB.CSI.Li 1 ol. Bengal S.C
George Ove [ale Pri •■. tt.i ol. B im. S. C
I! I1-.11 Urns. .11. /.' ' n/.\;; ira- Siatt'Corps
John Matthew ( 'ripps, Lt. ( ol. Bengal S. C.
Thomas Casev Lyons.44 CB. Lt.Col. h.p. }
Br. Depot, Deputy Q.M. Gen., Ireland )
Julius B. Dennys. i/.Co7. Bengal S. C. ...
Reginald Gipps, Lt.Col. Scots Gds
FitzRov M. H. Somerset, Lt.Cul. R. Entr..
John Cockburn Hood, if. Co/. Bena-al S. C.
George Coleloiie-h, Colonel, R. Artillery ..,
Alex. J. H. Elliot,4'5 CB. Jiy'o/-, Unatt. )
AsAstant Quarter Master Gi urral )
Francis Mardall, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C.
George Baldock, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Robert A. Logan,45 CB. Lt.Col. Brigade )
Depot, Hounslow j
Fred. Wm.Craven Ord, Co/o«f/ R. Artillery
ririlughRowlaiiiU/-"C/J./.f.Co/.h.p.34F.
John Nason.5- Lt. Col. h.p. Brigade Depot
WilliamLe-h('a'iusae././.r,7.|:.„,il)avS.i'
Charles Curtis |M-,-v, HA A. I lengal S. C
Henry Francis Williams,5* Lt.Cul. h.p. )
I ; ri Li-ade Depot j'
George Byng Harman,5" if. Cof.h. p. Bri- )
gade Depot, Deputy Adjutant General -
in Ireland '. j
Duncan Jas. Baillie, Lt. Col. Brig. Depot, 7
Fort George )
Edward Thus. F'askeu, Lt. Col. Madras S.c
John Allen Wright, Lt.Col. Bengal Stalt'C.
Drury C'urzon Drury Lowe,55 CB. Lt.Col. )
h.p.i7Lan >
James Sinclair Thomson, '^Lt. Col. h.p. 14 F
p.s.c. ( 1.0. Creagh-Osborne,59 CB. Lt.l 'ol. )
li . 1 > . BrigndeDepot;CojH»i<jHt/u»t of the (•
Stuff College j
Richd. Drapes Ardaeh, Lt. Col. MadrasS.C.
James Nowell Young, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
John Loudon, Lt.Cul. Madras Staff Corps
HughHeefkeO'Connell, if. Col. MadrasS.C
A. J. Lyon-Fremantle, Lt. Col. Coldst. Gds. .
Wm. Alex. Riach, Lt.Col. Madras Staff f
Augustus Ritherdon, Lt. Col. Madras S. C.
Percy F. Gardiner, LI. Col. Bengal S.C. ...
c. John Hackett,60 Lt.Col. h.p. Brigade)
Depot; Colonel on the Stofr, Jamaica... '
Alex. Hugh Cobbe,61 CB. Lt.Col. h.p.)
i7Foot; Commanding a Brigade at Agra}
JohnlrvineMurray, CB. Lt. Col. Ben gal S.C.
O. L. C. Williams, Lt.Col. R. Horse Gds.
Thomas Gillilan, Lt. Col. Madras Staff!'
Sir Lewis Pelly, KCB. KCSI. Lt.Col. )
Bombay Staff Corps j
John Winlmrn Laurie.1'- Major, Unntt..'
Henry Raw. ms Drew, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
COKM-.T,
2nd LIllCT., LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN.
MAJOR.
LIEUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
WHEN
placed o.\
HALF PAY.
10 Dec. 47 23 May 54
18 Feb. 61
19 Feb. 61
21 Aug. 66
16 Alar. 70
11 Oct. 39,19 Jan. 44
" 4 May 49
9 Mar. 61
21 Alar. 65
21 Alar. 70
8 Oct. 47 3 Apr. 49
7 May 52
12 Dec. 54
6 Feb. 62
31 Alar. 70
22 June 47
19 Oct. 49
25 Nov. S3
17 July 55
27 Mar. 63
16 Apr. 70
17 Sept.50
17 Oct. 51
3 Feb. 48
19 Aug. 51
6 June 54
27 July 52
7 Nov. 54
16 Feb. 55
18 Feb. 61
21 Feb. 60
19 Feb. 61
19 July 64 11 May 70
. :o '.ay 7
22 July 69! 28 Alay 70
7 Apr. 48 5 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 54
17 July 55
3 Aug.
2 June 70
17 June 43
5 Apr. 45
24 July 51
2 Nov. 55
5 June 65
5 June 70
3 July 35
7 Dec. 38
31 Alar. 48
18 Sept. 5 7
24 Alar. 58
S June 70
18 June 39
18 June 39
18 June 39
17 Aug. 44
2! Aug. 43
2 Jan. 44
1 A lay 54
18 June 54
18 June 54
20 July 58
18 Feb. 61
1 3 June 65
18 June 65
18 June 65
1 8 June 70
18 June 70
18 June 70
16 July 41
26 July 44
31 Oct. 52
26 Apr. 59.24 Jan. 65
20 July 70
24 July 39
15 Aug. 42
30 July 4S
18 Feb. 61 24 July 65
24 July 70
20 Apr. 49
6 June 54
23 Mar. 55
13 Nov. 6c
■
25 July 70
5 Apr. 39
29 Oct. 41
8 May 46
2 Nov. 55
22 June 64
1 Aug. 70
6 Aug. 39
•20 Dec. 43
18 Sept. 39
2 Dec. 42
5 Apr. 45
31 May 24
11 Sept.50
11 Aug. 51
7 Mar. 48
18 Feb. 61
[2 Feb. 1
18 Feb. 61
6 Aug. 70
:l All-. 70
18 Sept. 70
24 Sept. 39
12 Apr. 43
18 Jan. 53
12 Jan. 65
10 Nov. 65
10 Nov. 70
17 Sept. 77
20 Aug. 44
3 Nov. 46
21 Oct. 53
26 Dec. 56
2 Dec. 62
12 Nov. 70
29 Jan. 79
4 May 49
19 July 50
23 Dec. 53
21 Nov. 62
21 Alar. 65
24 Nov. 70
6 Aug. 79
21 Sept. 52
27 Jan. 54
27 July 55
3 Alar. 63
25 Nov. 65
25 Nov. 70
29 Dec. 45
10 Dec. 39
10 Dec. 39
10 Dec. 39
11 Dec. 39
27 May 4S
24 Jan. 42
3 Oct. 40
30 Apr. 42
1 6 July 42
19 Dec. 56
1 Feb. 54
5 July 4g
22 Feb. 53
1 Sept.50
. May v
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
10 Dec. 65
10 Dec. 65
10 Dec. 65
11 Dec. 65
28 Nov. 70
10 Dec. 70
ro Dec. 70
10 Dec. 70
11 Dec. 70
31 Oct. 45
2 Nov. 49
27 July 55 '26 Apr. 50
25 Dec. 65
25 Dec. 70
3 Jan. 40
1 Jan. 42
29 Jan. 40
tg June , |
12 Nov. 42
ro Apr. .,
22 Apr. 45
<; Nov. 41
26 Feb. 46
6 Jan. 52
20 June 54
17 Feb. 54
10 June 50
iS Alar. 52
18 Feb. 61
6 June 5c
20 July 5S
3 Feb. 64
.
3 Jan. 71
25 Jan. 71
29 Jan. 71
30 Jan. 71
iS July 4S
14 June 50
22 Dec. 54
17 July 55
8 June 63
1 Feb. 7<
8 Feb. 40
15 Feb. 40
24 Dec. 44
3 Jan. 42
8 Feb. 55
20 June 48
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
15 Feb. 66
8 Feb. 71
15 Feb. 71
26 Oct. 41
3 Mar. 43
7 Alar. 51
19 June 55
22 Feb. 63
17 Feb. 71
19 June 44
25 Sept. 49
31 Mar. 40
14 Apr. 40
1 Apr. 46
21 Apr. 51
4 Sept. 49
23 Oct. 43
16 July 42
1 Apr. 52
25 Aug. 54
29 Oct. 54
4 Aug. 53
14 Apr. 55
21 Feb. 64
2 Nov. 55
17 July 55
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
27 Feb. 66
■ Apr. 63
ji Mar. &
27 Feb. 71
2 ; Mar. 71
31 Mar. 71
14 Apr. 7 1
12 June 7S
1 Apr. 78
19 May 4;
20 Dec. 44
3 Alar. 54
19 Jan. 58
; 18 Apr. 71
25 Sept. 78
18 Sept. 49
21 June 50
19 June 55
2 Nov. 55
2 .Tunc 71
28 Feb. 45
28 Sept.47
21 Apr. 54
5 June 66 5 June 71
1 1 June 40
12 June 40
5 Mar. 44
24 Jan. 45
1 1 June 55
12 June 55
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
11 June 71
12 June 71
28 July 54
7 Nov. 54
9 Nov. 56 10 June 62
15 June 71
29 Oct. 79
25 Nov. 42
13 June 46
9 July 52 21 Sept. 60
27 July 66
27 July 71
18 Juno 41
5 Aug. 42
1 Alar. 54 11 May 60
1 Apr. 66
29 Sept. 77
20 Aug. 4c
21 Aug. 40
21 Aug. 40
30 Aug. 40
10 Dec. 52
6 Sept. 40
16 Sept. 40
27 Sept. 40
2 Oct. 42
16 July 42
20 Sept. 42
15 Aug. 42
29 Apr. 53
24 Jan. 49
26 Jan. 43
24 Jan. 45
20 Aug. 55
9 Dec. 54
21 Aug. 55
20 Oct. 53
6 Nov. 54
30 Sept. 54
10 Oct. 51
27 Sept. 55
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
20 Aug. 66
21 Aug.
27 Sept. 66
20 Aug. 71
21 Aug. 71
30 Aug. 71
6 Sept. 71
27 Sept. 71
17 Nov. 37
28 Aug. 39 125 July 51
12 Dec. 54
26 Nov. 6i[3o Sept. 71
13 Mar. 78
16 June 43
10 Jan. 45 21 July 48
2 Nov. 55
2S July 64 '30 Oct. 71
14 June 79
10 Dec. 42
12 Mar s4
12 Dec. 4c
7 Sept.45'23 Nov. 5D'2° July 5S
25 Jan. 56 7 May 58'
9 June 43 t Sept. 50 iS Feb. 61
7 Dec. 66
0.
t2 Dec. 40
24 Jan. 43 t2 Dec. 55 18 Feb. 61
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S Dec. 54
12 Dec. 71
4°
Charles Hayes Abdy, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
J. T. Francis. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Robert Biddulph, CB. Lt.Col. Royal Art.
Richard Thos. Glvn, CB. Lt.Col. 24 Foot
Charles Geo. Gordon, CB. Lt. Col. R. Eng.
Aug. F. Baird, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
James Marquis, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
Alfred B. Little, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Fred. E. Appleyard, CB. Lt.Col. 85 Foot
George Hyde Page,63Zf, CoUi.p. Brigade 7.
Depot )
John Louis Nation, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Allen B. Johnson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Y& H. T. Macpherson, CB. Lt.Col.-}
Bengal Staff Corps S
George Edw. Baynes,64 Lt.Col. Brigade \
Depot, Oxford i
John P. Watts, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
H. F. M. Boisragon, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
H.W. Mawbey, Col. 2nd Com.R. Marine Art,
John Thomas Dalyell,MtZ'.CW. Brigade >
Depot, Glencross S
William Cooper, 65Zr,CoZ. Brigade Depot, ">
Wrexham )
FiennesM. Colvile,66 CZ*.Z<.CoJ. Brigade )_
Depot, Shrewsbury 1
Y£ JohnC.M'Neill,67 CB. CMG.Major,\
h.p. 48 Foot, Equerry to the Queen )
William Gordon, CZE.Zr.Co/.BengalS.C.
C. Lyons-Montgomerv, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Edm. F. Waterman, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Thomas H. Sibley, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Anthony Chas. Cooke, CB.Colonel,-R. Eng.
Charles Pasley, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers .
Henry Wray, CMG. Lt.Col. R. Engineers
George Leslie, Colonel, Royal Artillery ...
Henry L. Fulke Greville, Colonel, R. Art
Thomas A. L. Murray, Colonel, R. Eng...
Thomas Inglis, Colonel, Roval Engineers
Sir A.Clarke, CB.KCMG. CIJE. Col. R.Eng.
John Yerbury Moggridge, Col. RoyalEng.
John Gordon Jervois. Col. R. Eng
Vere Hunt Bowles,63 Lt.Col. Brigade)
Depot, Belfast )
Henry Woodbine Parish," CB. Lt.Col. \
h.p. Brigade Depot i
James Rose,70 Lt.Col. Brigade Depot, \
Warley ; Aide de Camp to the Queen ... )
Edward Chippindall,71 CB. Lt.Col.)
BrigadeDepot,Zeicesi!er; Aide de Camp \
to the Queen I
Sir Charles Knight Pearson,"1 1 CB. ")
KCMG. Lt.Col.h.-p. 3 Foot $
William Charles Bancroft, Lt. Col. Bri-j
gade Depot, Preston j
Alex. Anthony Preston Browne,72 Lt. \
Col. Brigade Depot, Enniskillen j
John C. B. De Butts, Col. R. Engineers ...
Geo. Richards Greaves,73 CB. Major, ~\
h.p. 70 F. Adjutant General in India, >
with local rank of Major General j
George H. Hawes,74 Lt.Col. h.p. 9 Foot, ")
Aide de Camp to the Queen )
John Ignatius Macdonell, Lt.Col. 71 F. ...
Fred. Schneider, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Fred. Alexander, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Wm. Lovelace Dumaresq, Col. R. Art
Gwavas S. Tilly, Col. Royal Engineers...
G. B.Mnmwarmg, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
W. E. White, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Charles Hight, Lt. Col. Madras Staff C.
Henry Butler,76 Major, h.p. 57 Foot ...
Colonels
D. E. Hoste, CB. Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Hevman, Colonel, Royal Artillery
C. B. Ewart, CB. Colonel E. Engineers ...
C. B. P.N. H. Nugent, CB. Col. R, Eng.
George Pringle, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C...
Edward Bclfield, Col. Royal Engineers ...
Henry Francis Bythesea.Zf. Col. Brigade)
Depot, Devizes )
E. N. Sandilands, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Sir John Stokes, KCB. Col. Royal Eng....
James M. Nuttall, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Y€ R. H. Keatinge,C,SX. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
William L. Morrison, Colonel, R. Engineers
John Doran, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
R. S. Couchman, Z 1 ■«/. ....h.u.i- Maff C.
JohnThacker, Lt.f ,'. \: .■ ,.l>av Man C...
Harry Smith Obbir 1, /.• ( .7. j., : . , 1 S.C.
Cha. Thomas Pal 11, <'.'.< - ! Bon Ik v S.C.
Hugh Rose, Lt.CA. Be i^r.i Etui. < c'rps...
CORNET,
nd LIEUT. LIEUT. CArTAIN. MAJOR.
Or ENSIGN.
Dec. 40
._ Jan. 41
22 June 53
16 Aug. 50
23 June 52
17 Feb. 41
17 Feb. 41
10 Dec. 42
14 JuneVso
23 Apr. 41
8 Mar. 41
27 July 46
28 Feb. 45
2 July 41
30 Mar. 41
14 June 45
29 Dec. 45
14 May 47
5 June 43
14 Aug. 50
6 Feb. 44 22 Dec. 55
24 Jan. 45 29 July 53
30 May 54
24 June 53
17 Feb. 54
1 Mar. 46
5 Feb. 43
June 41
12 June 4
12 June 4.
9 Dec. 43
17 June 43
20 Dec. 43
20 Dec. 43
[9 Dec. 44
19 Dec. 44
ti Jan. 43
t7July ._
19 June 44
[9 June 44
19 Dec. 44
:o Apr. 49
9 Mar. 39
16 Nov. 41
10 Dec. 47
13 Nov. 52
13 June 44
3 June 46
9 Dec. 44
30 Nov. 45
!4 Nov. 43
16 Apr. 44
:o Dec. 41
11 Dec. 41
18 June 45
:9 Dec. 44
.8 Jan. 42
8 Jan. 42
8 Jan. 42
2 Mar. 47
8 June 45
3 Feb. 52
Jan. 46 20 July 57
12 Oct
12 May 43
12 Aug. 47
26 Feb. 51
13 July 48
12 Dec. 43
24 Jan. , ,
13 Oct. 46
27 May 48
21 June 50
Oct
23 Nov. 52
9 Dec. 50 13 Aug. 55
4 Mar. 45
Jan.
June 45
June 45
Dec. 45
. Mar. 4:
[8 Dec. 45
26 Sept. 45 2 Feb. 49
May 42 3 Apr. 46
20 Dec. 43
0 June 42
1 June 42
7 June 43
1 June 42
1 June 42
1 June 42
1 June 42
1 June 4?
1 June 42
31 Mar. 45
2 Feb. 50
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
■2 Aug. 53
5 Apr. 42
tS Dec. 46
„ Feb. 6
_ Apr. 60 15 Feb. 6
7 Sept. 55 23 July 6
Apr. 59 30 Deo. 6
Feb. 61 22 Dec. 66 22 Dec. 7
5 Jan. __,
7 Feb. 56
29 Dec. 54
26 Jan. 55
8 Mar. 56
5 Oct. 57
6 Oct. 57
17 Oct. 48
30 Mar. 56
23 Nov. 56
3 Jan. 57
23 Apr. 52
26 Jan. 55
9 Oct. 55
3 1 Aug. 60
5 Jan. 53
2 June 56
2 June 56
8 Dec. 57
-7 Feb. 54
17 Feb. 54
7 Feb. 54
Dec. 5
8 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
20 July 58
26 Dec. 56
26 Jan. 55
8 Mar. 61
20 July 58
20 July 58
19 Jan. 58
30 Mar. 61
19 Jan. 5S
7 Feb. 54
7 Feb. 54
21 Mar. 54
8 July 55
6 Feb. 46
5 Oct. 49
y Jan. 49 23 Dec. 53
5 June 55 15 Feb. 56
21 Apr. 46 26 Feb. 58
6 Oct. 52 2 May 59
Apr. 46 20 June 54
6 Jan. 52 11 Oct.
4 Jan. 46
8 Dec. 46
3 May 44
3 July 45
1 Apr. 46
1 Apr. 46
ii Dec. 45
ji Jan. 45
31 Oct. 45
23 Mar. 49
Apr. 46
June 54
12 Dec. 54
16 May 65
11 Feb. 62
8 Oct. 61
ti June 61
[2 June 61
June 6
2 Jan. 67
5 Jan. 64
13 Feb. 67
16 Feb. 64
17 Feb. 67
17 Feb. 67
26 Feb. 67
6 Mar. 67
29 Jan. 63
8 Mar. 67
11 Mar. 67
13 Mar. 67
1 Apr. 66
30 Mar. 67
12 Mar. 65
10 Apr. 67
2 Feb. 62
17 Apr. 67
21 Mar. 65
1 Mar. 64
1 1 June 67
12 June 67
2 June 67
2 Nov. 55
Jan
7 Dec. 52 18 Dec. 64
1 June 53 5 Sept. 65
19 Jan. 58 13 June 65
. _ Mar. 65
6 July 67
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to Nov.' 66
10 Nov. 66
7 Feb. 54 2 Feb. 67
.7 Feb. 54 11 Feb. 67
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25 Nov. 44
Apr. 46
- Apr. 46
24 Jan. 45
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20 Sept. 45
8 Apr. 45
21 Jan. 46
11 Apr. 45
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19 Sept.
29 Dec. 54
0 Dec. 56
8 June 56
12 Sept. 53
10 June 54
1 Oct
8 Jan. 57
8 Jan. 57
6 Nov. 54
26 Sept.53
6 Sept. 59
14 Jan. 54
29 Nov. 53
13 Dec. 54
13 Dec. 54
24 May 53
13 Dec. 54
Dec. 54
21 Oct. 57
7 Feb. 54
1 Mar. 64
2 Nor. 55
21 Oct. 65
to Dec. 61
:i Dec. 61
8 Feb. 66
19 Dec. 6
6 June 56
2 Dec. 54
2 Nov. 55
2 May 65
29 Dec. 65
22 Jan. 63
8 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
8 Jan. 62
6 June 56
[2 Dec. 54
n Aug. 66
[2 Dec. 54
4 Mar. 66
2 Nov. 55
2 Nov. 55
9 Mar. 62
20 July 66
.. May 62
6 June 56
/ icu. S4 " «~*«- j-
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3 Jan. 57
Feb. 54
Jan. 55
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
1 June 57 -- ■
1 1 June 57 11 June 62 u June 68
11 June 57 11 June 62 n June 68
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
6 July 67
10 July 67
28 July 67
31 July 67
6 Aug. 61
9 Mar. 65
14 Aug. 67
Dec. 67
1 Dec. 67
1 Jan. 6S
1 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 6S
8 Jan. 6S
S Jan. 6S
21 Mar. 6
Jan. 72
15 Jan. 72
13 Feb. 72
16 Feb. 7:
17 Feb. 7
17 Feb. 7:
26 Feb. 72
6 Mar. 72
8 Mar. 72
8 Mar. 72
11 Mar. 72
13 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
9 Apr. 72
10 Apr. 72
17 Apr. 72
17 Apr. 72
21 Apr. 72
25 Apr. 72
1 1 June 72
12 June
12 June ,..
13 June 72
6 July 72
6 July 72
6 July 72
6 July 7
6 July 7„
6 July 72
6 July 72
6 July 7
6 July 7_
10 July 72
28 July 72
31 July 72
4 Aug. 7
14 Aug. 72
4 Aug. 72
Aug. 67 14 Aug. 72
Aug. 67 21 Aug. 72
21 Aug. 67 21 Aug. 72
:i Mar. 65 12 Sept. 72
8 Aug. 64 2 Nov. 72
27 Nov. 67 27 Nov. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Jan. 73
Jan. 73
Jan. 73
Jan. 73
_ Jan. 7„
6 Jan. 73
20 July 5S
10 Nov. 66
: June 62
: June 62
: June 62 . x ,
: Juno 62 1 1 June 68
June 6:
3 Aug. 62 2 Feb. 73
5 Feb. 68 "
^ Sept. 62
29 Feb. 68
3 Mar. 66
4 Mar. 66
9 Mar. 68
7 Mar. 6S
1 Apr. 6S
21 May 68
6 July 67
10 June 68
3 Nov. 66
6 July 67
1 1 June 68
1 1 June 6S
June 68
-5 Feb. 73
1 Mar. 73
1 Mar. 73
4 Mar. 73
4 Mar. 73
9 Mar. 73
17 Mar. 73
1 Apr. 73
21 May 73
4 June 73
10 June 73
1 1 June 73
11 June 73
1 1 June 73
1 1 June 73
11 June 73
1 1 June 73
11 June 73
11 June 73
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAY.
Apr. 7S
Apr. 78
o Nov. 7S
21 July 77
14 May 73
Colonels.
CORNET,
OrENSIGK.I
John J. Fulton, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C....
Ruht. M.Macdonald, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
John Gray Touch, Zf.CW. Madras Staff C.
Henry Kent, Lt. Colonel, 77 Foot
Richard Bateson, Lt.Col. h.p. 1 Life)
Guards; Aide de Camp to R.R.S. the \
Duke of Cambridge )
Charles Thompson, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Edmund Tyrwhitt, Lt.Col. Bengals. G...
Herbert D. Slade," Lt.Col. h.p. 1 Dr.Gds.
Charles Fred. Hicks, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Alexander Carnegy, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
ErskineG. Langinore, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Wm. R. Houghton, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.j
Charles Smith, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. ...
P. S. Cunningham, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.J
Lewis Wm. Buck, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.J
Aug. B. Marsack, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ...
Wm. E.M. Beillv, CB. Col. Royal Artillery
William Bellairs,"8 CB. Major, TJnatt. \
Deputy Adj. 4-Q.M. Gen.C. of Good Hope )
Wm. Boyd Saunders, Col. Royal Artillery
Charles Scott Elliot, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.;
Harry C. Anderson, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.l
Charles Reay, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps'
Herbert H. James, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
John B. Thelwall. CB. Z/XW. Bengal S.C.
James Reid, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
James Emerson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
Hamilton Forbes, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Henry Terrick FitzHugh, Col. R. Art
Geo. H. J. A. Fraser, Colonel, Royal Art..
Thomas Maunsell,"9 CB. Lt.Colonel,\
h.p. Brigade Depot )
Hon. George Wrottesley, Lt.Col. R. Eng..
Edw. Cha. A. Gordon, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ...
Joseph Godby, Col. R. Artillery
Dominick Sar.-field Greene, CB. Col. R.A.
Fra.Kdw.Drewe,80 Lt.Col.B. Depot, Exeter
.Hoh. CharlesWemyssThesiger,81 Lt.Col.
h.p. 6 Dragoons ; Inspecting Officer of
Yeomanru Cacalri/ in Great Britain ...
Thomas Nuttall, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Walter R. Lambert, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Henry N. Miller, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ..
Henry H. Firth, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Whitworth Porter, Lt.Col. Royal Eng. ..
Cornwallis O. Maude, Lt. Col. Bombay S.C
Alex. Geo. M. Moore, Lt. Colonel, 4 Huss.
J. A. M. Macdonald, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
DeSymons Barrow, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Sir Francis W. Festing, CB. KCMG.
Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery
FitzWilliam Fredk. Hunter,*® Lt. Col.
Brigade Depot, Worcester
Arthur Drury, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
<\GeorgeBugot,"Zf.Co7. Br. Depot, Galtvay
Andrew Nugent, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoons
Alex. G. Forsyth, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Henry Beville, CB. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
George S. Macbean, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
John Irwin Willes, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Fra. Fisher Hamilton,84 CB. Lt.Col. h.p. \
4F., Assist. Adj. 4-Q.M.Gen.,Devonport J
Wm. G. Mainwaring, CIE. Lt.Col. Bom-^
bay Staff Corps j
Ro bertU en ry Bu lton, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
George Tito Brice,85Z£. Col. h.p. ^Foot;")
Com. a Brigade of the Bombay Army ... )
Geo. Fred. Campbell Bray ,<* Lt.Col. h.p. ~)
96 Foot; A.A.J,- Q.M.Gen. Portsmouth]
Joshua Henry Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Eng,
p.s.e.YC NiVHenryEvelynWood,88 KCB.)
Lt.Col. h.p. 90 F., Com. Belfast Dm., V
tcith rank of Brigadier General )
p.s.c. Sir George Pomeroy CoUey, CB. \
CMG. KCSI. Major, 2 Foot j
Wm. Anthony Gib, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Wm. T. F. Farewell, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
FrederiekHardy^-Zf.CV.BrigadeDepoO
Pontefract j
Son. Wm. Henry Herbert,89 Lt. Col. }
Brigade Depot, Northampton j
Aug. Wm. Ritherdon, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Edw. Henry Power, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Daniel Mocatta, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
George Wm. Fraser, Lt. Coi. Bengal S.C.
H. M. Boddam, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. ...
John James Dansey, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Torin Thatcher. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Son. Bernard Mathew Ward,™' Lt.Col, f
Brigade Depnt, A,- ,,/, j
Cha. ll.l'a!l>er, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
John Wm V. Bean, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Richard Freer,** Lt.Col. h.p. 27 Foot ... .
n June 42
12 June 42
12 June 42
8 Aug. 45
16 Mar. 49
5 Mar.
29 July
10 Nov.
23 Aug.
45 12 June 57
46! 12 June 57
50)27 Sept.54
31 Oct. 51 15 May 55
18 June 42^30 Sept.
10 July 42 1 1 July
25 Oct. 42) 9 June
25 July 42 6 Mar.
27 July 48 '22 Mar.
28 July 42 31 Dec.
2 Aug. 42:2i Jan.
2 Aug. 42^0 May
! July 55
WHEN
COI.OML. PLACED ON
; HALFPAY.
1 1 June 62 1
12 June 62;
12 June 62
24 Aug. 54
1 June 68::i jui e73
2 June 68! 12 June73J
2 June 68 12 June 73
3 June 68, 13 June 73 1
I
13 June 68 13 June 73
0 Aug. 42
20 Aug. 42
20 Aug. 42
8 Dec. 45
3 June
11 Feb.
18 Nov.
3 Apr.
8 May 46
6 July
18 Dec. 45I 6 Apr,
29 Aug. 42 ' 4 June
2 Sept. 42 7 Mar.
9 Sept. 42 1 Jan.
10 Dec. 44 26 Feb.
4 Aug. 43 3 Apr.
24 Sept. 42 30 Dec.
24 Sept. 42 10 June
3 Oct. 44 3: Mar.
18 Dec. 45 13 Apr.
18 Dec. 45 23 June
27 May 4r ■ ; May
18 Dec. 45 1 Apr.
18 Dec. 45I 1 Apr.
1 May 46 20 Oct.
1 May 46
17 May 50
9 Nov.
23 Sept,
46 28 Aug. 49' 21 Oct. 59
46 25 July 57 25 July 62
S3 15 Feb. 56 7 Dec. 58
45' 23 Nov. 56' 28 July 62
46 26 Mar. 52! 2 Aug. 62s
46 23 Nov. 56 2 Aug. 62
45J 10 Aug. 57 10 Aug. 62
5020 Oct. 56(20 Aug. 62
46 20 Aug. 57'2o Aug. 62
46^7 Feb. 54; 2 Nov. 55
49J15 Sept.541 2 Nov. 55
46: 17 -Feb. 541 6 July 67
47 23 Nov. 56 29 Aug. 62
47 11 May 57 20 July 58
49' 9 Sept.57 9 Sept. 62
45 18 Dec. 57 10 Dec. 64
46 21 Dec. 49 26 Apr. 59
47,23 Nov. 56 24 Sept. 62
45:30 July 57,24 Sept. 62
51 25 Oct. 56, 20 July 58
46)17 Feb. S4 6 June 56
46, 17 Feb. 54 3 Sept. 67
45 8 Oct. 50, 2 Nov. 55
46 16 Dec. 54 1
46' 22 Dec. 54' 2 Nov. 55
46 17 Feb. 54 6 June 56
46 17 Feb. 54 24 Mar. 5S
51 21 Sept.54' 6 June 56
S Aug. 53
2 Aug. 45 26 June
9 Dec. 42 21 Jan
9 Dec. 4221 Jan
10 Dec. 42)15 Jan.
18 Dec. 45J 1 Apr.
1 Feb. 43 9 Dec.
13 Dec. 50 6 July
21 Feb. 43^1 Jan.
28 Dec. 42 28 Sept
3 July 50
68,18 June 73
68 10 July 73
68 22 July 73
68 25 July 73
68 27 July 73
68 =S July 73
1 18 2 Aug. 73
68 z Aug. 7 j
68 '10 Aug. 73
68 20 Aug. 73
6S 20 Aug. 75
65 22 Aug. 73
65 22 Aug. 73
65 22 Aug. 73
68 ! 29 Aug. 73
66; 2 Sept. 73
Sept. 73
,68 14 Sepfc.73
'63 is Sept.73
.68 24 Sept.73
.68 2 1 Sept. 7 1
66 29 Sept 73
68 [o Sepl :
68 25 Oct. 73
.64:2SOct. 73
. 6S 7 Nov. 73
66 10 Nov. 73
68 10 Ni iv. 73
. 68 10 Nov. 73
68 25 Nov. 73
2 July
q/ 23 Nov. 56 J 5 June 65
46 29 Feb. 561 9 Dec. 62
46I23 Nov. 561 9 Dec. 62
47 10 Dec. 57J10 Dec. 62
461 3 Jan. 55 2 Nov. 55
47 23 Nov. 56 1 1 Feb. 63
52 9 May 56 14 Sept. 67
2 Dec. 6S! 2 Dec. 73
21 July 48
30 Jan. 43
20 June 45
17 Dec. 52
7 Feb. 43 .
14 June 45 10 Feb.
22 Feb. 43 15 Dec.
22 Feb. 43 29 May
24 Feb.
14 June
23 Aug.
4621 Feb. 58
.48130 Jan. 54
54 6 Mar. 62
5oj29Dec. 54
Jan
25 Sept
24 Nov.
9 Jaiy
•,,, 0„ ,.„^. j„ 30 Jan. 63
46 8 June 52 17 May 64
54 S Feb. 56 31 Mar. 66
43} 1 Jan. 57 7 Feb. 63
48 14 June 60 14 June 65
4718 June 57 24 Mar.
48 11 July 57:22 Feb. 63
15 Aug. 68
9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 68
10 Dec. 68
23 Aug. 66
15 Aug. 68
23 Dec. 68
24 Dec. 68
28 Dec. 68
22 Apr. 62)24 Oct. 72
2 Nov. 55 12 May 66
30 Jan. 69
3 Feb. 60
: Feb -
7 Feb. 6.
15 Aug. 6'
g Apr. 1
22 Feb. 6
3 Dec. 73
9 Be.-. 73
9 Dec. 73
10 Dec. 73
14 Dec. 73
i'., 1 ii ,-. -
Dec.
14 Dec.
:S Dec.
July 77
9 Dec. 76
Mar. 79
23 Jan. 78.
18 Jan. 50)29 Apr. 53' 2 Mar. 55) 7 Dec. 62 27 Feb. 69
46 1 Mar. 58
47' 2 Mar. 5S
49 7 Apr. 54
46 1 Feb. 55
Mar. 43 21 Jan.
16 Mar. .
30 Nov. t
2 Mar. 43
22 Dec. 48
22 Mar. 44
1 May 46
7 Sept. 55 1 F
27 Jan.
1 May
46 13 Jan. 5.
1 Mar. 63
2 Mar. 63
2 Nov. 55
9 Dec. 62
4 Apr.
4 Apr.
23 Nov.
11 June
21 May
29 May
9 June
9 June
9 June
10 June
io June
i2 July
ii June
21 June
22 May
56 16 Apr. 61
54 12 June 60
47 23 Nov. 56
45 9 Jan. 58
49 6 June 511 27 Nov. 57
52 11 Aug.
43 5 Aug.
43 26 Jan.
19 Aug. 62
6 Mar. 63
4 Apr. 63'
4 Apr. 63
21 Nov. 62
52,25 Aug.
43 i j Jan.
43 23 May
43 23 Deo.
43 3 Nov.
43 3 July
43 10 Oct.
43 21 Jan.
50' 10 Feb.
47,15 Nov.
43 30 June
46 13 Dec.
54! 16 Nov. 55 9 Mar. 67
46 20 Dec. 55 21 May 63
46 31 Dec. 52J 5 Oct. 62
45 27 Aug. 57, 9 June 63
46 23 Sept.57 9 June 63
45 27 Mar. 58! 9 June 63
47 23 Nov. 561 10 June 63
46 ic June 58 10 June 63
5 1 14 Mar. 56 1 Oct. 62
53 1 7 Apr. 60! 7 Apr. 60
4S; 4 Sept.57 21 June 63
49 23 Mar. 55 ig .Jan. 58
1 Mar. 69
2 Mar. 69
>S July 65
15 Aug. 68
17 Mar. (
rg Jan. 73
15 May 73
! 4 Apr. 69
4 Apr. 69
5 May 69
; 25 Apr. 68
21 May 69
29 May 69
9 June 69 j
9 June 60
9 June 69
10 June 69
12 Juno 60
15 Aug. 681
21 June 69
27 Dec. 68
! 7 Jan. 74
'27 Jan. 74
30 Jan. :■
1.
<
1
22 Feb. 74
22 Fel). 74
27 Feb. 74
1 Mar. 74
2 Mar. 74
1.
: 1 Mar. 78
1- Mar. 74
1 Apr. 74 15 Dec. 79
1 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
5 May 74
9 May 74
21 May 74
29 May 74
9 June -a
9 June -'
9 June 74
to June 74
io June 74
[2 June 74
19 June 74
;i June 74
..- June 74 1 (. Dec. 78'
D
Colonels.
COP.NET,
'21Ul LIEPT.
OrENSI&M.
. St. Geo. Mervyn Nugent,91 Major,~)
Vnati,. Assist. At j'.JrQ.M.'Gen.Edinbitrgh) j"'
Alexander Pon 1. LI. Col. Bengal Staff C... n July 43 **> Dec.
,25 Oct. 42 31 Dec. 44
Samuel Alex. Madden, CB. Lt.Col. 51 F.
ji.s.c. Robt.Crosse Stewart,98 Lt,Col.\\.\>. )
2 Foot; Qoo. and Comdt. of M. Victoria. \
Hospital, Netley. )
Henry Ernest T. Williams, Lt.Col. 108 F.
George Vincent Watson, Lt.Col. Brigade")
Depot, Carlisle j
Win. Chase Parr. LI. Vol. Bombay S.C. ...
Robert Havard Price, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Hon. Savage Mostyn, CB. Lt.Col. 23 Foot
Geo.H.M.Aynsley.JM.Cdfc Madras S.C...
Anthony R. V. Crease. Lt. Col. R. Eng. ...
Geo. Oraster Lambert,94 Lt.Col. Brigade >
Denot. Newcastle )
Charles T. Stewart, Col. K. Engineers ...
p.t.e. O'Brien B Woolsey, Col. R. Art
-lames J. O Brven, Lt.Col. Bensral S C. ...
Chas. 0. Johnson, CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C...
Geo. H. Thompson, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
George C. Haukin, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Kdward W. Dun, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Rich. C. Babington, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Alexander Paterson, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Charles J. Merriman, CSi. Col. R. Eng....
Alfred W. Drayson, Col, R. Artillery
( :.Wm.Elgee,L'Z. Colonel. Royal Artillery
Henry S. Rauimell, LA. Col, Madras S.C.
James T Norgate, LA, Cot, Bengal S.C...
John Ashburner, Lt.Col, Bombay S.C...
Charles L. Brown, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C ...
A. C Bunbury, Lt.Col, Bengal Staff C...
Fred. Weston Peile. Col. R. Engineers ...
Franklin P. Mignon, Zr. CoZ. BombayS.C
Arthur Elderton. JA.Col. Bengal Staff C
- Feb. 55 20 July 58
7 July 43 4 July 45
25 Oct. 42 16 Sept. 45
11 Feb. 45 30 Apr. 46 6 May 59' 2 Nov. 63
9 Apr. 47 "14 Nov. 48 28 Apr. 54 6 Feb. 63
1 Sept. 43 20 May 46 23 Nov. 56 1 Sept. 63
1 Sept. 43 10 Feb. 47 1 Sept.5S 1 Sept. 63
15 Mav 53 21 Sept. 54 8 June 55 29 Mar. 64
13 Sept. 43 30 Mar. 49^3 Sept. 50 13 Sept. 6.
1 May 46 27 July 46J13 Jan. 55
20 Feb. 4511 Feb. 461 1 Feb. 56
Nov. 59 1 5 Oct. 66| 2 July 74I
July 63 11 July 69 11 July 74]
15 Mar. 53
4 Aug. 57
6 June 54 11 Aug. 63 24 July 69 24 July 741
5 Mar. 69^5 July 7422 Aug. 77
5 Aug. 69^15 Aug. 74 j
1 Aug. 69 21 Aug. 74!
1 Sept.6y; ! Sept. 74
1 Sept. 69 1 Sept. 74
1 Sept. 69' 1 Sept. 74
13 Sept. 69 13 Sept. 74
I20OCC 69 20 Oct. 74
July 63J30 Oct. 69 30 Oct. 74
12 Juue46 isFeb. 54U7 Aug.sS 1 10 Nov. 6910 Nov. 74!
6 Aug. 46 26 Nov. 46! 17 Feb. 54 -9 Dec. 67 15 Nov. 69 i5 Nov.
22 Nov. 43 2 Nov. 48 24 July 58 22 Nov. 63
7 June 44 4 Jan. 47 1 7 June 59 7 June 64
8 Dec. 43 6 Nov. 48' 10 Jan. 55 29 June 63
8 Dec. 43 13 Nov. 45! 8 Dec. 58 8 Dec. 63
8 Dec. 43 22 Aug. 49 8 Dec. 58 8 Dec. 63
9 Dec. 43, 3 Mar. 48 1 23 Nov. 56 9 Dec. 63
9 Dec. 43 12 June47J 1 May 58 9 Dec. 63
4 June 50 1 Aug. 5427 Aug. 58
6 Aug. 46 28 Nov. 46 17 Feb. 54
6 Aug. 46, 1 Jan. 47^7 Feb. 54
22 Nov. 69 22 Nov. 74!
11 Aug. 69 2 Dec. 74
8 Dec. 69 8 Dec. 74)
8 Dec. 69 8 Dec. 74
8 Dec. 69 8 Dec. 74!
9 Dec. 69 9 Dec. 74]
9 Dec. 69 9 Dec. 74!
18 Dec. 69 18 Dec. 74
Jan. 68 20 Dec. 69 20 Dec. 74!
Jan. 68 20 Dec. 69 20 Dec. 74
j0 Dec. 4322 Feb. 47^0 Dec. 58 3° Dec. 63 30 Dec. 69 30 Dec. 741
30 Dec. 43 29 July 48 30 Dec. 58 30 Dec. 63 30 Dec. 69 30 Dec. 74
1 Jan. 44 23 Mar. 471 1 Jan. 59 1 Jan. 64 1 Jan. 70 1 Jan. 75
1 Jan. 44I25 July 49 j 1 Jan. 59 1 Jan. 64 1 Jan. 70 1 Jan. 75
Jan.
44
Feb. 50) 1 Jan. 59 j Jan. 64 1 Jan. 70; 1 Jan.
Dec. 46J 1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 ■_....■ ' 1 Jan. 70 1 Jan. 75
3 June 46 12 Nov. 50. 19 Oct. 60 13 June 66 15 Aug. 68 21 Jan. 75
_ _7 Jan. 44 12 July 47 27 Jan. 59 27 Jan. 64 27 Jan. 70 27 Jan. 75
John Sprot,9"' Lt.Col. Br. Depot, Kingston 10 Sept. 48 29 May 49 14 July 5S 22 Jan. 67 29 Jan. 70 29 Jan. 75
yffiH.N.D.Prenderirnst.CB.Zf.CWR.Engj 8 June 54 27 Apr. 58, 7 Apr. 63 8 Apr. 63 15 Aug. 6S 30 Jan. 75
Alex.Y. Shortt. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C... 1 Feb. 44 30 Aug.481 3 Mar. 571 1 Feb. 64 1 Feb. 70 1 Feb. 75,
Geo. P. B. Sherard, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ] 3 Feb. 44 23 Feb. 48! 2 July 57! 3 Feb. 64 3 Feb. 70 3 Feb. 75'
Henry A. Taylor, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C 3 Feb. 441 1 Dec. 48 6 Oct. 571 3 Feb. 64 3 Feb. 70 3 Feb. 75
^A^%^Q^e^e^t] !'3 Dec. J* Feb. 48^2 Nov. 52^6 Feb. 64 19 Feb. 70,19 Feb. 75
Francis Dawson, Lt.Col. Madias StaffC '26 July 44^2 June 47 23 May 55,13 Jan. 64 1 Mar. 701 1 Mar. 75
George ForbesHogg, Lt. Col. BombayS.C 3 Mar. 4S 25 Dec. 5o|i8 Feb. 61! 3 Mar. 68 IS Aug. 6S 10 Mar. 75
Frederick Roome, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C... 3 Jan. 46J 7 Jan. 52J14 Sept. 59 15 Sept. 59 28 Oct. 68 30 Mar. 75
Brooking Soady, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C; 1 Apr. 44I 6 Oct. 501 1 Apr. 59 1 Apr. 64 z Apr. 70 1 Apr. 75
Herbert L.Campbell, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C '21 Apr. 44I 5 Aug. 48 13 July 57 21 Apr. 64 2i Apr. 70 21 Apr. 75
Thomas G. Kennedy. CZ.Z/.CoZ.Ben.S. C.J24 Dec. 49 3 Oct. 52124 Dec. 61 19 Jan. 64 x(, May 70 16 May 75
John Miller,9? Lt.Col. Brigade Depot, >
Yarmouth )
John Spurway, Col. Royal Artillery
Robert John Hay, Col. Royal Artillery ..
c. S. P. Jarvis,'w'C'3/<2. Major, h.p. 82 F...
George R. Roberts, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Horatio N. Davies, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
George Hearn. Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
JosephH. Henderson, Lt.Col, Bombay S.C. 10 June
Howard C Dowker, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Lord John Henry Taylour, Lt. Col. 1
Brigade Depot, Sunderland $
James Fra. Tennant, CLE. Col. R. Eng...
Somerset Molvneux Wiseman-Clarke,99 ")
Lt.Col. Brigade Depot, Hamilton $
p.s.c.F.D Middleton,,003r<yor.h.p.2gF. >
Assistant to Governor R. Mil. College )
Edward Napier, Lt. Col. Commanding \
Caoalry Depot $
Claud Alexander, 1"-.l/«/o/-,h.p.Gr.Gds.;")
MP. for ft. Ayrshire. J
Geo. R.Westmacott, ZZ.CoZ. Bengal S.C
Hamond W.Gwyn.Co/.CoiH.Roy. Marines
Hon. James C Dormer,1"3 Maior,XJrmtt. \
Assist. Ad i.4-Qr. Mr. Gen.atPortsmouthi
Philip Bedingfeld, Col. Royal Artillery ..
George Phipps Prevost, Lt.Col. 23 Foot
Alex." Charles Hector Stewart, Lt.Col. \
h.p. 2 Lite Guards j
Raymond 11. White. Major, Scots Gd
8 Nov. 42 4 June 45 2 Oct. 55 4 Aug. 63 15 Aug. 68 27 May 75
6 Aug. 46:28 May 47:30 May 54! 6 June 56 1 Jan. 68 28 May 75
6 Aug. 46J 7 May 47^7 Mar. 54 15 Feb. 61 28 May 70 2S May 75
4 June 45 1 15 Jan. 47 21 Sept. 52 26 Apr. 59 4 June 70 4 June 75
7 June 44 1 1 July 46 23 Nov. 56 J 7 June 64 7 June 70 7 June 75
8 June 44 1 9 Sept. 53 27 June 57] S June 64 8 June 70 8 June 75
8 June 44 18 Apr. 48 24 Sept. 57! S June 64 8 June 70 8 June 75
29 Oct. 46 10 Oct. 56,10 June 64 10 June 70 10 June 75
o June 48,20 Apr. 52.19 June 60I19 June 60 18 Nov. 68,13 June 75
4 Dec. 49I 3 Dec. 52 31 Aug. 55 7 Aug. 67 29 June 70 29 June 75
Feb. 76
11 June 47
23 Nov. 49
30 Dec. 42
31 Dec. 57
1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58
5 Mar. 52 29 Dec. 54
18 Aug. 48 26 July 52
26 July 58
11 May 49
15 Nov. 53
16 Aug. 45
18 Aug. 54
20 Jan. 50
6 July 41
12 May 53
16 Dec. 46:24 Nov. 47
26 Aug. 53^2 Jan. 55
14 Oct. 56 8 Oct. 5S
Apr. 49^3 Apr. 52
15 Feb. 61
14 July 54
20 Jan. 62
24 Feb. 54
28 Aug. 58 i4 June 69; 1 July 75
16 Jan. 63 20 May 68 2 July 75
20 July 58 25 Mar. 69 4 July 75
24 Mar. 69 6 July 70! 6 July 75
I31 Aug. 60 10 July 75
: Mar. 64 25 July 70:25 July 75
Jan. 68; 2 Aug. 70 2 Aug. 75
Charles M.Govan. Col. Royal Artillery... 16 Dec. 46 30 June 48
Dec. 46
11 Oct. 45
9 Dec. 45
Nov. 44
Aug. 54
24 Sept. 47
5 Jan. 49
R. Hieram Saukev, CB. Col, R.Eng
E. M. Mai.niiigham-Buller.i^ZZ.CoZ.).
Brigade- Depot. Lichfield j
Richard Henry Travers,106 Zf.CoZ. h.p. )
48 Foot ; Commandant <$• Inspector >
Genera1 of Musketry )
C.E.BlackL'tt.'""C,//,<.'4-£f.CoZ.h.p.Cold.G. 21 Nov. 44 1 Oct.
Mangles J. Brander, Lt.Col. Bengal S Clio Dec. 44 18 June
James Michael, CSL., Lt. Col, Madras S C. '10 Dec. 44 n July 47
OTJohn A Tytler.CZ. ZZ.CoZ.Bengal S.C !io Dec. 44 19 July 48
Arthur F. Battve, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C....110 Dec. 44*28 Dec. 48
Charles H. lngilby, CB. Col, R Art 1:6 Dec. 46 -;o June 48
Robert. Bruce Chichester,"* OS. Lt.\ I n„f " A„„
Col, Bi len Ashton S 2° 0ct- 43l 5 Apr. 47
SamucJ B'.ack, Lt.t 'ol. Bengal StaffCorps 2; Dec. 44 13 Apr. 48
11 Mar. 59114 June 59 21 Aug. 70 21 Au,
20 June 54^5 Feb. 61 3 Sept.70: 3 Sept. 75
22 May 57,22 Aug. 68 3 Sept.7oj 3 Sept. 75
6 Sept.61 I 3 Sept. 70 3 Sept.75
29 Dec. 54! 16 Sept. 59)24 Sept.75
20 June 54 15 Feb. 61 7 Oct. 70, 7 Oct. 75
27 Aug. 58
26 Sept. 54
7 Aug. 57
28 Aug. 58 14 June 69
17 Dec. 58 1 Apr. 7®
7 Jan. 62
Apr.
4 Feb. 54 9 Nov. 6:
9 Oct. 57 20 July 58 25 Mar. 67
23 Nov. 56J10 Dec. 64 10 Dec. 70
2 Apr. 59|io Dec. 64 10 Dec. 70
10 Dec. 59 1 10 Dec. 64 10 Dec. 70
20 June 54 j 12 Dec. 54 9 Nov. 62
7 Oct. 51 17 Mar. 63 24 Dec. 70
Aug. 7S
10 Apr. 78
15 Oct. 75
16 Oct. 75!
12 Nov. 75 x May 78
23 Nov. 75 18 Dec. 75
10 Dec. 75I
10 Dec. 75
10 Dec. 75
10 Dec. 75
17 Dec. 75
24 Dec. 75
20 Mar. 57 29 Dec. 64 29 Dec. 70 29 Dec. 75
Colonels.
43
Andrew R. Clephane, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Robert G. Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras Start' C
Charles Henry Hall, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C,
J. G. Medley, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..,
F. S. Taylor. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Edward Davidson, Lt.Col. R. Engineers.
Edw. Owen Leggntt, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Wm. John Williams, CB. Col. R. Art. ...
Geo. A. Searle, Lt.Col. Madras StaffC ...
Chas. A.Boswell Gordon, noLt. Col. h p. i
60 R. Dep. Adj. 4" Q- M, Qea. AfaZia j
Rd. Alex. Moore, Lt.Col. Madras StaffC
Charles Edw. Bates, i.r.Cvl. Madras S.C.
Jos.Jordan,»>Cff.£*.Co/.Br.Dep.JR«K8»0
Fred. Richard Solly Flood,112 CM. Lt. |
Col. h.p. Brigade Depot; A. A. f \
Q.M. Gen.. Gibraltar )
Edw. Metcalfe Gram. Lt. Col. Royal Eng.
John Miles, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Ooips
WUliam Creagh, Lt.Col. Bombay StaffC.
James Turner Hill, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Wm. Chas. R.Mylne. Lt.Col. Bengals. C.
Robert Hale, Lt.Col. h.p. 7 Hussars ; )
Aide de Camp to H.E.H. the Duke of I
Cambridge )
Edward William Bray, CB. Lt.Col. 4 Foot
Charles Nedham,£f. Col. Bengal Stan' C.
H.CZaeliai- ■ 'and-.', /./.( W.MadrasS.C
JohnW ( !; nt. / /.cl. .Madras S.C.
William Rose, K.CW.MadraB Staff Corps
Edward Bertie (.'lay, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
p.s.c.E. H. Olive, Major, Gren. Gds
Lindsay Russell, Lt X 'ol. Royal Engineers
Edw. T. St. L. MccGwire, Lt.Col. 1 Foot.
Walter T. Chitty, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
T. M. Baumgartner, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
p.s.c. S. W. F. M. Wilson,11* Lt.Col. Bri- 1
gade Depot, Becerley j
William Andrew Armstrong,115 Lt.Cnl. ,
Brigade Depot, Tralee ]
John M'Kay, Lt. Col. Brigade Depot,)
Bury St. Edmunds j
Sis Jtoi/al Highness Ernest Aug. Wm. ]
Adolphus Geo. Fred. Duke of Cum- [
berland, EG )
Thomas Southwell Brown, Lt.C0l.S3 Foot
George T. Gough,116 Lt.Col. Brigade)
Depot, Winchester j
Philip Ravenhill, CB. Lt.Col. R.Engineers
James Spence < >gilvie, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
Christ. ipher .[.( U»U>y,Lf. Col. Bengal S.C
Robert Murray, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC...
James Kempt Couper,£f\ Col. Bengal S.C
Geo. N. Johnstone, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Alexander Jenkins, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Edw. Nugent Norton, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
John Perkins, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall' Crp~
James Archibald Ruddell, Lt.Col. 25 Foot
Nathaniel Stevenson, Lt.Col. 87 Foot ...
Henry James Buchanan, usZr. Co/. h.p. ~)
9 F. Assist. Adj. Sf Q. M. Gen. Dover )
Oliver Robert Stokes, LI. Col. R Artillery
Hon. Cha. J. Addington,119 Lt.Col. Bri- \
- gade Depot, Chichester j
James Fairbrother, Lt.Col. Bombay S.( '.
George Cecil Henry, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Cha. E. Oldershaw, CB. Lt.Col. R. Art....
Wm. Jas. P. Barlow, Lt. Col. Bengal S. C
Charles Armstrong, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
James Murray Grant, Lt. Col. Madras S ( '.
W. H. Crompton-Stansfield,120 Lt.Col. 1
h.p. 11 Foot 3
Jonathan Keer. Lt.Col. Bengal StaffC
John Fred. Fischer, Col. R. Engineers....
p.s.c. JohnP. I'.attersby, LI. Col. h.p. <», /
Rides,Co„n,o,„la,,l,h' MilitoruAsylwm S
Gordon D. Pritchard, Major, R. Eng
Reg. Q. Mainwaring, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
George A. Williams, Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0.
Henry De Renzy Pigott, Lt.Col. 70 Foot.
W. W. Goodtellow, CB. Col. R. Eng
Frank Chaplin,1" Lt.Col. h.p. 4 Dr. Gds
Charles Napier Sturt, Major. Gren. Gds.
Charles Style Akers, Lt.Col. R.Engineers
Henry F. Hancock, Col. R.Engineers ...
John Edw. Hope, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Wm. W. A. Lukin, Lt.Col. R. Artillery.'..
Reginald Curtis, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Algernon Brendon, Lt.Col. R. Artillery..
James de Havilland, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
"E<& Gronow Davis, Lt.Col. R. Artillery.
Charles Rowland Hill, Lt.Col. R.Artillery
Patrick John Campbell, Lt.Col. R. Art....
Arthur Wm. Twiss, Lt.Col. R. Artillery.
p.s.c. G. A. Wilkinson, Lt.Col. R.Artillery
29 Dec.
C0K-M.1,
ItlllLIlifl. LIEUT. I CAPTAIN
Or ENSIGN
LIEUT. I WHEN
.,„„„, COLONEL. PLACED ON
COLONEL.] I HALF PAT.
June 47 29 Dec. 59 29 Dec. 64 29 Dec. 70 29 Dec. 75
June =n 20 Dec. co 20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 70 20 Dec. 75
2y uc^. 44 ^u ."'ucju *y jjou. yj *y *^ow u^
29 Dec. 44 15 Nov. 53 29 Dec. 59,29 Dec. 64
: June
1 June
47
j.Si ".7 Aug.
ug. 54 27 Aug.
27 Aug. 58
■o 29 Dec. 75;
.9 2 Jan. 76
'i 2 Jan. 76
Li U Liii^ ^1 L AUg. Jd} -•/ .lUg. 3-I ^ ...... /I 2 Jail. 7O
3 Jan. 45 20 Mar. 47 23 Nov. 56! 3 Jan. 65 3 Jan. 71 3 Jan. 76
2 May 47 30 June 48 24 Aug. 54 1 2 Nov. 55 24 Oct. 05 7 Jan. 76
12 Jan. 45 7 Sept. 47 30 Nov. 56 12 Jan. 65 12 Jan. 71 12 Jan. -<>
Apr. 43 13 June 45 6 June 54 6 June 56; 1 Jan. 6813 Jan. 76 19
Jan. 65 18 Jan. 71:18 Jan. 76;
-" Jan. 76'
Jan. 70
_. June 39 21 Jan. 41 14 June 50
2S Feb. 45 1 Aug. 4S 8 Jan. 58
2 Mar. 45 12 May 40 23 Nov. 56
2 Mar. 4-, 2 Mar. 47 23 Nov. 56
2 Mar. 45 31 Mar. 48 1 2 Mar. 60
2 Mar. 45 24 July 50 2 Mar. 60
18 Aug. 54 8 Dec. 54 ■ 1 7 July 57
10 Dec. 47 1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 5S
19 Oct. 49 21 May 52119 Jan. 55
1 Apr. 45 7 Mar. 50 25 Oct. 59
4 Apr. 45 26 Nov. 47 19 Aug. 56
12 Nov. 47 11 May 49 31 Aug. 55
1 Nov. 40 28 July 43 3 Dec. 52
25 Aug. 54
14 Nov. 4;
i Jan. 45 12 Mar. 50 18 Jan. 60 18 Jan. 65 18 Jan. 7
^ Feb. 45 27 Mar. 4S 29 Oct. 52 2 Nov. 55 12 Jan. 6
1 Aug. 49 8 Aug. 51 17 July 60 23 Oct. 60 9 Apr. 70:27 Jan. 76 21 Sept. 7S
1 May 46 29 Oct. 46 14 Mar. 55 12 Feb. 70 28 Jan. 71 28 Jan. 76
3 Feb. 45 21 Jan. 46 3 Feb. 60 3 Feb. 65 1 3 Feb. 71 3 Fe~
., TfoV, .- „ ««» .e , Foil fi^ ., "Poll e.-\ -> FaV> -,t 1 Fe
3 Feb. 45 31 Mar. 48 3 Feb. 60 3 Feb. 65 1 3 Feb. 7
J Feb. 45 1 Jan. 48 19 Jan. "
> Feb. 45 2 Aug. 51 22 Aug.
[ June 52 14 Sept. 55 1 Jan.
9 Mar. 55
26 May
6 May 59
4 Aug. 54
7 July 57
1 Apr. 55
13 June 60
13 June 60
'■7 Aug
4 Apr. 46, 9 June 48
1 May 46 9 Nov. 46
.3 June 45 29 Sept. 50
3 June 45 10 July 52
4 June 45 4 Dec. 49
14 June 45 17 Feb. 51
14 June 45 25 June 47
14 June 45 29 Aug. 51
16 June 45 30 Jan. 49 1 juiy 59
16 June 451 7 Dec. 49 16 June 60
17 Apr. 52 1 6 June 54 "
25 Aug. 58 7 Nov. 62
4 June5oii5 July 53
2 May 47,30 June4S
16 Aug. 50(30 July 52
19 July 45^5 Sept.50
16 Dec. 46 23 Oct. 47
2 May 47 30 June 48
22 July 45 1 Oct. 48
22 July 45 29 July 49
22 July 45 25 July 51
17 Aug. 541 9 Feb. 55
26 July 45 15 Nov. 53
10 Dec. 47 1 Aug. 54
30 July
14 June 60
4 June 60
July 59
13 July 55
3 Feb. 66
5 June 55
21 Sept. 54
29 Dec. 54
19 July 60
20 June 54
29 Oct. 54
Feb. 7 i
.reo. 711 j Feb. 76
Feb. 65 iS Feb. 71,18 Feb. 76
Feb. 65 j 20 Feb. 71(20 Feb. 76
: Aug. 69122 Feb. 71! 22 Feb. 76 23 July
May 62'i5 Aug. 68 24 Feb. 76
Feb.65'28 Feb. 71 28 Feb. 70
2 Mar. 65 1 2 Mar. 71 2 .Mar. 76
2 Mar. 65 2 Mar. 71 2 Mar. 70
»Mo- «- "Mar. 71 j 2 Mar. 761
Mar. 71 2 Mar. 70
Mar. 64 4 Mar. 76
1. .?L, m.,,. _«
2 Mar. 65
2 Mar. 65
9 Feb. 67
1 Apr. 65
28 Mar. 65
20 May 68
2 Nov. 55
1 July 67
24 Mar. 7
25 Mar. 7
1 Apr. 71
4 Apr. 7 1
27 Aug. 70
9 Feb. 65
1 May 71
24 Mar. 76
25 Mar. 70
1 Apr. 76
4 Apr. 76
22 Apr. 76
26 Apr. 76
May 76
27 May 76
3 June 76
6 June 76
8 June 76
1 ; June 7..
13 June 76
14 June 76
J¥me05|i4 June 71 14 June 7'.
, June65'i4 Juno 71 !4 June 70
4 June 65 14 June 71 14 June 76
6 June 65*16 June -1
.inn." , 1 .'. June 71 i 16 June 76
.. r ot Juno 76
19 Sept. 56 13 Mar
25 Sept.6g 1 Apr. 70
2 Nov. 55 'o Nov. 66
13 June 65(13 June 71
13 June 65 13 June 71
June 65^4 June
:6 Feb. 59 14 Jvuie65ji4 June 7
13 Feb. 6621 June '
19 Feb. 70 28 June 71
Apr. 5712 July 68
23 Nov. 68
20 July 5S
19 July 65
2 Nov. 55
Nov. 55
8 July 71
25 Mar. 69
19 July 71
31 Aug. 65
26 Jan. 66
2y wet. 54 2 JUV. S;> 2U Otiii. u
23 Nov. 56,22 July 65,22 July 7
22 July 60 -_ .
22 July 60 22 July 6
7 Nov. 56 27 Aug. 70
July 65 22 July ,„
22 July 71
26 July 60
27 Aug. 58
23 Mar. 55
26 May 62
5 July 65
28 Jan. 48
31 July 55 _. .
20 Aug. 45 13 Dec. 52! 20 Aug. 6„
23 Aug. 45 1 Apr. 50 23 Aug. 6c
22 July 45,19 Sept.4SJ 7 May 54
12 Dec. 51 ; 1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 5S
8 May 46131 Oct. 48: 8 Apr. 53
;i4 Feb. 51 6 Nov. 54
6 Aug. 46 9 Nov. 60I 1 Apr. 55
12 June 52 1 1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 5S
1 Oct. 47i3oJune48l 6 Jan. 55
1 Oct. 47(30 June 48 ] 7 Feb. 55
1 Oct. 47*30 June 4813 Dec. 54
1 Oct. 47'3o June 48 6 Jan. 55
1 Oct. 47,30 June 48 13 Jan. 55
iS Dec. 4730 June 48 25 Feb. 55
1 Oct. 47 .30 June 4S 28 Nov. 54
1 Oct. 47I30 June 48 8 Dec. 54
1 Oct. 47130 June 48 13 Dec. 54
1 Oct. 47 30 June 48 26 Jan. 55
22 July 71
26 July 71
9 Aug. 71
26 Feb. 67 1 Apr. 70
:i Oct. 64 15 Aug. 68
;o Aug. 65 1 20 Aug. 71
19 Feb. 61,18 July 69
19 Dec. 62 25 Aug. 71
,- Ann- fiHl t Sent. 71
i Aug. (
: Apr. 5q]
Sept. 7
Apr. 70
__ Dec. 60
1 Apr. 70,13 Sept. 71
1 20 Sept. 71
2 Nov. 55 24 Aug. 66
2 Nov. 55I28 Oct. 66
6 June 56! 1 Jan. 6S
6 June 56 1 Jan. 68
6 June 56: 1 Jan. 68
28 Aug. 57^9 Aug. 68
8 Mar. 69 1 Oct. 71
18 Mar. 69! 1 Oct. 71
21 Mar. 69) 1 Oct. 71
iS Jan. 601 1 Oct. 71
May 78
7 Mar. 77
2S June 76
29 June 76 1
S July 76
:2 July 76
9 July 76!
2u .1 uiy 7..
20 .ill ... ,
22 July 70
22 July 76
22 July 76
!(. July 76
9 Aug. 70
11 Aug. 76
5 Aug. 76
20 Lug. 76
23 Aug. 7u
25 Aug. 70
1 Sept. 76
4 Sopt.76 17 Jan. 77
9 Sept. 76
13 Sept.76!
2oSept.76;
1 Oct. 76
1 Oct. 70
1 Oct. 76!
1 Oct. 76
1 Oct. 76
1 Oct. 761
1 Oct. 76
1 Oct. 76
1 Oct. 76I
1 Oct. 76,
44
Colonels.
George Henry "Waller, Lt.Col. 7 Foot
Rich.T.Godman,12* Lt.Col, h.p. 5 Dr. Gds-
William G. D. Massy,1" Lt.Col. h.p. j
5 Lancers ; Commanding a Brigade oft
the Bengal Army /
Hales Wiikie,1-6 Lt.Col. Brigade Depot, 1
Maidstone >
Edward Wm. L. Wynne,1" Major, h.p.^
Grenadier Guards •■•)
Aug. K. Comber, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C,
Wm. Robert Gordon, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
CORNET
2nd LIEUT,
OrENSIGN,
o Aug. 54
7 May 50
27 Oct. 54
Dec. 54
3 Mar. 54 21 July 55
q Feb. 55 20 Feb. 70
Mar. 57*21 June 74
June 70
23 Jan. 63
3 Jan. 55^4 July 57^0 Feb. 63
>7 June 54' 13 Mar. 57
2S Oct. 76
28 Oct. 76
31 Oct. 71,31 Oct. 76
[i Oct.
4 Apr
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
31 Jan. 77
15 Mar. 79
James Burn, Lt.Col. .Bengal Staff Corps. j 12 Dec. 45^
Dec. 45! 13 Aug. 52! 6 June 57 12 Dec. 65
1 : Nov. 40' 19 Feb. 59 12 Dec. 65
: July 5i| 2 Sept. 59! i2 Dec. 65
Dec. 45
Dec. 60; 12 Dec. 65
Dec. 71
Dec. 71
Dec. 71
.3 Dec. 45
13 Dec. 45
Mar. 50,13 Dec. 60:13 Dec. 65
18 Dec. 47
17 Jan. 40
7 Jan. 46
14 Jan. 46
EdwaTd'iiandridge,*i^. Col. Bengal S. C.:i4 Jan. 46
Frederick Close, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery . 18 Dec. 47
T. E. Gordon, CSL. Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0. 21 Aug. 49
JohnNormanMaclean.Zt. Col. MadrasS.C. 26 Jan. 46
P. J. P. Wetherall, Lt.Col. Madras S. C... 26 Jan. 46
Henry Francis Brooke,129 Major.ti.-p.iog )
F. Adjutant Gen. Bombay, with local >
rank of Brigadier General )
Jan. 53 13 Dec. 60
1 Jan. 55J25 June 58 1
1 Oct. 50 23 July 58
30 June 48
6 Mar. 43
William Bannernian, Z?. Co?. BombayS.C.
Walter John Vizard, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Thos. Spence Hawks, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Geo.R. Fred. Bardin, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
I F. MacAndrew, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
John J. H. Gordon, CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
George Murray Miller,130 CB. Lt.Col.\
h.p. Brigade Depot S
Wm. H. R. Simpson, Lt. Col. R, Artillery
Henry Rennv, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
John W. W. Osborne, OB. Lt.Col. \
Madras S.C I
George Robert Fit/Roy, .l?'U«r, elds. Gds.
George Edm. L. Walker, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Johnson Wilkinson,131 Lt. Col. Brigade 1
Depot, Lincoln J
W. M. Lees, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Edmd.Wm. Sargent,133 Lt. Col. Brigade ">
Depot, Birr >
p.s.c. T. Durand Baker, CB. Major, 18 F.
Thomas Edmund Byrne, Lt.Col. R. Art,
Richard Barter, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C...
Andrew A. Munro, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
JohnMullins, Col. Royal Engineers
Win. H. Hawley,13* Lt.Col, Brigade)
Depot, Bedford )
Arthur Lyttelton Annesley,135 Lt.Col. \
h.p. 11 Hus. ; Assist. Adjutant Gt ueral \
James Keith Fraser, Lt.Col, 1 Life Gds,
H. F. Davies, Capt. # Lt.Col, Gren. Gds.
Charles Wm. Wahab, X?.( V.BombayS.C.
Charles Harry Wilson, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Malcolm Rob't. Haig, Lt. Col. Bombay S. C,
James Gordon, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Herbert F. Disbrowe, Zf. CV.BonibayS.C
Charles S.Hearn,CZjE.Zf. Col. MadrasS.C
George JuliusMellis, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
T C.Georges, Lt. Col, Madras Staff C...
Win. Chas. Lester, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
D G S. St. John Grant, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
M.delaP. Beresford,138 Lt. Col. Brigade I
Depot, Stirling J
C. M. MacGregor, CB. CSL. CLE.\
M ajor, Bengal S.C S
Francis Edward Cox. Lt.Col, R. Eng. ...
Ceo Andrew Walker, Lt.Col. Madias S.C.
Henry H. Steward,139 Lt. Col, Brigade)
Depot, Canterbury 5
Charles William Barry, Lt.Col. R. Eng...
( ;eoi-"eA Lau"h1on,Z/.( ol. Bombay S. C
HeiirvClomeiil Wilkmson,140Z<.Co?.h.p. )
16 Lancers, Inspecting Officer of Aux. \
p.s.c. Win. H.Goodenough, Lt.Col. R. Art
EdwardW. E. Walker, Col. R. Art
Need ham Thompson Parsons, H1Z£. Col. ~)
Brigade Depot, Ifaas /
licoru'c CodlVov I'riTsc, Col. II. Art
John Fulton, Col. lio\ al Artillery
M , i t ■. L'doii Aug. liavlv, Col, R. Artillery
James Edward Oordner, Col. R. Art....
Charles Clarke, Col. Royal Artillery ....
Alex. Harry Dawson, Col. U. Artillery .
2 Dec. 49
6 Nov. 50
6 June 54
3 Feb. 46
4 Feb. 46
5 Feb. 46
20 Feb. 46
20 Feb. 46
Aug. 49
30 Jan. 46
18 Dec. 47
[8 Dec. 47
1 Jan. 50
23 Nov. 49
6 Aug. 46
4 Aug. 40
14 Apr. 46
18 May
18 Aug. 54
18 Dec. 47
28 Apr. 46
5 May 46
3 Dec. 4?
10 July 46
21 July 54
16 Apr. 52
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
13 June 46
2 Dec. 53
20 Oct. 56
6 Aug. 40
23 June 46
12 Apr. 50
17 Dec. 46
3 July 46
15 Feb. 56
19 Dec. 49
9 Dec. 44
26 July 45
14 June 45
14 June 45
13 Dec. 45
1 1 Deo. 45
12 June 46
12 Dec. 45
. epi.52
30 June 48
2 Dec. 53
8 May 49
5 Nov. 53
5 May 55
2 Mar.
:S May 49
6 Mar. 53
u May 4:
10 Apr. 5
9 Jan. 54
2 Apr. 47
5 Jan. 57
7 Sept. 58'
25 Oct. 59^4 Jan. 6c
30 June
23 Nov. 56
8 Apr. 53
4 Feb. 47
24 May 44
18 Aug. 48
26 July 4
1 2 Jan. 55
14 Oct _
3 Apr. 49
22 Oct. 49
1 Aug. 54
15 Feb
8 Dec. 54
23 Mar. 55
19 Dec.
12 May 49
21 Apr. 48
25 Feb
21 June 49
25 Apr. 50
2 July 50
13 Nov. 50
14 Jan. 5
12 May 5
21 Dec. 5
22 June 5,
17 Nov. 57
20 Feb
15 Nov. 53
1 1 June 52
16 Apr. 47
13 Dec. 40
5 Aug. 59
1 Apr. 51
1 July 47
29 June 49
2 July 51
5 May 49
3 Feb. 47
_ Dec. 7
13 Dec. 71
29 May 67
Dec. 65I20 Dec. 7
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F. C. Anderson, Lt.Col, Bengal Staff C
Montgomery Hunter, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Philip Smith, Capt. 4" Zr.Co?. Gr. Gds... ,
Thos. B. Harrison, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. 20 Dec. 45
p.s.c. W. J. Bolton, CMG. Lt.Col. R. Art. -
Hercules Atkin Welman,128 Lt.Col. h.p. \
Depot Batt. Aide de Camp to the Queen, \
Assist. Adj. it Qr.Mr. Gen. Colchester i
Wm. HaringtonHa wes, Lt. Col. Bengals. C
BrowneWilliamRyall.Z?. Col. Bengal S.C
2 Nov. 55
26 Oct. 58 6 Jan
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7 Jan. 66; 7 Jan. 72
4 Jan. 661 14 Jan. 72
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3 Dec. 59 15 N0V.61I23 Aug. 69
1 Dec. 59U6 Jan. 66 26 Jan. 72
6 Jan. 61 ^6 Jan. 66 126 Jan,
71 31 Oct. 76
63 23 Nov. 76
71 12 Dec. 76
71J12 Dec. 76
12 Dec. 76
12 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
15 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
23 Dec. 76
30 Dec. 76
7 Jan. 77
14 Jan. 77
14 Jan. 77
17 Jan. 77
21 Jan. 77
26 Jan. 77
26 Jan. 7
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5 Feb. 61
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Feb. 72
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_ Feb. 77
4 Feb. 77
24 Sept. 58
3 Feb. 61
4 Feb. 61
1 Dec. 59
o Aug. 59^0 Feb. 66i2o Feb. 7:
8 Feb. 61 20 Feb. 66 20 Feb. 72 20 Feb. 77
2 Dec. 59 30 Nov. 60 23 Mar. 69:23 Feb. 77
5 Feb. 66 5 Feb. 72 5 Feb. 77
.Uoh « nn Uol, -,-, 00 Feh. 77
4 Aug. 54
1 Apr. 55
1 Apr. 55
1 Jan. 62
29 Dec. 54
1 Apr. 55
26 Apr. 59
6 June 56
20 June 70
2 Jan. 62
4 June 70 25 Mar. 77
1 Jan. 68 1 3° Mar. 77
1 Apr. 72 1 Apr. 77
: Apr. 77
Apr. 77
6 Aug. 7c,
2 Jan. 70
28 July 63
12 Apr. 72
6 June 54126 June 66^3 Apr. 7
26 Mar. 58 14 Apr. 66
5 May 53 9 Mar. 58
26 Oct. 58 21 Mar. 6,
12 Apr. 77
13 Apr. 77
4 Apr. 72! 14 Apr. 77
1 Apr. 66 17 Apr. 77
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1 Apr. 55I23 July 70:24 Apr. 72 24 Apr. 77
- -3 Apr. 77
5 May 77
5 May 77
8 May 77
7 Apr.
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27 Aug. 58
3 Dec. 63
29 Dec.
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17 Nov. 57
28 Aug. 57
24 Mar. 58
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29 May 72
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13 June 66J13 June 7:
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" 3 June 66, 13 June;
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 6:
8 Feb. 6:
8 Feb. 6
8 Feb. 6:
8 Feb. 6:
8 Feb. 6:
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1 Apr. 55
3 July 59
22 Sept. 63
23 Feb. 56
18 Aug. 58
12 Mar
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27 Aug. 58
.. 17 Aug- 58
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1 Jan. 52 27 Aug. 58
3 May 52 27 Aug. 58
4 Ji.ne 52 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72
13 June 66 13 June 72
13 June 66,13 June 72
13 June 66,13 June 72
13 June 66 13 June 72
13 June 66 '13 June 72
3 June 66 13 June 72
4 July 69 14 June 72
26 Apr. 59 4 June 70
23 June 66 23 June 72
16 Mar. 70 26 June 72
4 June 70 27 June 72
3 July 66 3 July 72
13 July 70' 3 July 72
20 July 58 25 Mar. 6g
28 Aug. 58 9 Dee. 67
15 Sept. 69 24 July 72
June 7c
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
26 Apr. 59
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 Julv 72
5 July 72 1
iS May 77
29 May 77
4 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
15 June
13 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
14 June 77
18 June 77
19 June 77
23 June 77
26 June 77
27 June 77
3 July 77
3 July 77
5 Julv 77
■ 7 July 77
24 July 77
1 Aug. 77
1 Aug. 77
1 Aug. 77
1 Aug. 77
1 Aug. 7;
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Thos. Marshal] Harris, CV. R. Artillery.
KUiot Minto Playfair, CW. 1! Artillery ...
Walter D'Oylv Kerrich. ' lul. It. Art
Robert Mallaby, Li. Col. Bombay Staff C.
Richard Warren, Lt.Cul. Royal Engineers
Richard Hugh Stotherd, Lt.Cul. R. Eng
William Hatt Noble, Zf.CoJ. B. Ungineers
Henry Schaw, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.
George Hamilton Gordon, £< Col. R Eng.
Charles John Fowler, Lt.Col. R Eng
Alex. Andrew Bruce, Lt.Cul. Bengal SC.
ju.s.c. Fred. Wm Jebb,1*2 Lt.Cul. h.\>. 67 )
Foot, Adj. Gen. Madras, with local ■
rank of Brigadier General )
Alex. Ross Clarke, CB. Lt.Col. R Eng ..
T. W. R. Boisragon, L/.O./. Bengal S. U.
Julian M. Hall, .!/.//<„■, Coldst. Gds
William John Chads, Lt.Cul. ■ _■ Knot ..
Andre wCampbell Knox Lock,143i«. CV. '
Brigade Depot Fleetwood
Bendvshe Walton, C/.E'.Zi'.Co/.BeugalS.C.
Charles Elgee, Maim; 2; K ■ -■ -t
Richard Preston, ( B. Lt.Col j,x Foot
Arthur Fred. Warren,1" CB. Lt.Col. 1
h.p. Rifle Brigade j
Charles Henry Owen, Lt.Cul. R. Artillery
Paget WaJter'L'K, trange, Lt.Col. R. Art.
William Gilly Andrewes, Zf.Cof. R. Art
Roderick Mackenzie, Lt.Col. R. Artillery.
c.FredericSmithViicher,1,5-l/"/o)-,h.p.22F.
James Harwood Rocke.146 Major, h.p. )
18 F. Dejiiifi/ Judge Advocate, London j
William Pole Colimgwood,15* Lt.Col.)
h.p. 21 Foot )'
¥€ Sir Howard C. Elpliii^tone, A'OB. >
CJ/67. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers )
Henry Prim Hutton,1*? Lt.Col. h.p. 30 F.
2JC U.Cha.Teesdale, C-B. Lt.Col. R. Art-
Robert Moekler,148 Lt.Col. Brigade)
Depot, Richmond $
William Henry Kerr,1*9 Lt.Col. Brigade )
Depot, Buri/ j
Wm. Driunmond Scrase Dickins,150 Lt. )
Col. h.p. 31 Foot 3
HenryR.L.Newdigate.CB.Zr.CW.RifleBr.
Godfrey Clerk, Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade
yfHugk H.Gough, CB. Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Y€ John J. M'Leod Innes, Lt. Col. R.Eng.
George TomkynsChesnev,Z7.CV.R Eng.
Wm. Edmund Warrand, Lt.Col. R. Eng...
Henry Alex. Brownlow, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
William Roberts Farmar, Major, h.p. ]
75 F. Staff Contain and Assistant Com- Y
mandant, B. Victoria Hospital, Netley J
Alured Clarke Johnson, Lt.Col. R. Art...
Frederick William Lambton, Major, 71 F.
Archibald Tisdall,151 Lt.Col. Brigade)
Depot, Aberdeen $
Compton A. Scrase Dickins, Lt.Col. 28 F.
Charles Edvv. Cumberland, Lt.Col.U.Eng.
James Bevan Edwards, Lt.Col. R. Eng....
Andrew Hugh Bogle, Col. Royal Art. ...
Herbert Taylor Siborne, Lt.Col. R.Eng...
Wm. James Stuart, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Robert Children Whitehead,151 CB. Lt. )
Col. h.p. 58 F i
John H.M. Shaw Stewart, Lt. Col. R.Eng.
Henry John F. E. Hickes, Major, R.Art
p. s.c. Wm. Wiltshire Lynch, Lt. Col. ioFoot
Henry Thomas Arbuthnot, Lt.Col. R.Art.
William Stirling, CB. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Henry Geo. De la Fosse, CB.Lt.Col.101 F.
)>.s.c. George Digby Barker, Major, 64 F...
JohnEd w. Swindley, '-/,'.( W. h.p. ijHuss.
Wm. Butler Gosse't, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Henry Strover. Lt.Cul. Royal Artillery...
Henry Moore, CB. CLE. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Geoi'ge('ardeii,l;"'A/.C'o/.BrigadeDepot, )
Cardiff j
G. A Brown, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Arch. R. Gloag, Col. Royal Artillery
Eardley Wm. Childers, Lt.Col. R Art. ...
Thomas Ignatius M. Hog, Lt.Col. R. Art.
George Newton Fendall, Lt.Col. 53 Foot
Francis Charles Trevor, Lt.Col. R. Art..
John Jago, Lt.Col. 74 Foot
John Macdonald, Lt.Col. Bensjal Staff C.
L.D'A Dunsterville.Zf.CV. BombavS C.
R. V. Handyside, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
W. H. Beynon, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C
J. T. Watson, Lt.i ,,!. Bengal Staff Corps
Wm. O. Swanston, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.1
Wm. H. R. Godfrey, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.1
Charles M. Hailes, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Jos. White Orchard, Lt.Col. Bengals. C.
25 Feb. 45,11 Apr. 46^3 May 53 26 APr- 59 4 June 70
?3 Mar. 47 15 Nov. 50 28 July 54
18 Dec. 47 11 Nov. 51 20 Apr. 56
9 Nov. 43' 25 Dec. 45! 6 June 54
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26 Dec. 56
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3 Jan. 54 20 July 58 25 Mar. 69
20 Feb. 55)20 July 58)25 Mar. 69
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31 July 46 24 Jan. 51
19 Aug. 51 j 7 June 54 2oreD. 55120.11117 58
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5 Dec. 51I25 Mar. 53 24 June 56 20 July 58,25
• Sept.531 9 Aug. 55 4 Jan. 6:, 5 Jan. 61 30
' Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14
' "Aug. 58:14
8 Dec. ,-
9 June 49
11 Dec. 40
1 Aug. 54 27 Au0. „.
1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 58 14
1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58:28 Aug. 58 14
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June 69
June 69
June 69
Juno 69
19 June 50 17 Jan. 52! ' Jan. 57 26 Apr. 59! 4
16 Sept.5i|22 Sept. 54, 23 Oct. 57 19 July 59J10
26 June 40 20 Sept.44|n May 49', 3 Feb. 60 28
13 Dec. 50 '20 May 53 17 June 55 3 Feb. 6028
18 Dec. 47 13 Nov. 51 10 June 50 15 June 60 11
22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59 15 June 60 n
8 Dec. 48 28 Apr. 53 27 Aug. 58 24 July 60! 8
6 Aug. 46 9 Nov. 46'' 1 Apr. 55 1 Apr. 70 12
19 Dec. 49*17 Feb. 54 20 Aug. 58 4 Jan. 61, ig
7 Oct. 51 18 Aug. 54)30 Nov. 5515 Feb. 61 29
13 June 51 1 Aug. 54 24 Nov. 58 15 Feb. 61 29
11 Apr. 54! 4 Oct. 54 7 June 60 15 Feb. 61 '29
17 Sept. 50 13 Dec. 5^ 14 May 58 5 Mar. 61 31
22 June 53 16 May 54 1 Apr. 60 9 Apr. 61 5
!2 June 53 30 May 54 1 Apr. 60 9 Apr. 61 5
9 Dec. 54 23 Nov. 56 21 June 6t 22 June 61
ii Jan. 53^16 Mar. 55 2 Apr. 61 17 Sept. 61
5 Jan. 47 22 Dec. 50 5 Mar. 58 31 Dec. 6i
4 Aug. 54:13 Dec. 541 2 Aug. 60 14 Jan. 62
19 Dec. 49 26 July 51 23 Feb. 56 28 Jan. 62
15 June 50 23 Nov. 56 15 June 62 15 Aug. 66
11 Aug. 54 J 6 Nov. 54 9 Nov. 55 14 June 64
26 Dec. 46 21 Apr. 51 25 Aug 59 26 Dec. 66
9 Dec. 50 12 Apr. 57 2S Dec. 60 5 July 72 2
13 June 51 26 Sept. 57 16 Jan. 61 5 July 72 2
13 June 51 31 Dec. 57 25 Sept. 61' 5 July 72 2
11 Dec. 46 "4 May 43 7 Nov. 56 24 Mar. 58 18
12 June 52 (27 Apr. 5S 16 June 62 5 July 72 23
1 16 Jan. 46 19 Feb. 47 7 Mar. 51 11 May 6-A 9
[ii Dec. 46 24 May 53 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66 1 1
ia Dec. 46 21 Oct. 50 5 Feb. 57 29 Apr. 661 12
12 Dec. 46 10 Apr. 51 26 Jan. 60 12 Dec. 66 12
20 Dec. 461 1 Nov. 51 13 July 5} 20 Dec. 66120
:20 Dec. 46 3 Sept.53 6 Aug. 58 20 Dec. 66 20
20 Dec. 46 17 Mar. 50 18 Fell. 61 20 Dec. 66j2o
Dec. 46 31 Mar. 50 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 66 20
Dec. 46.10 June 52 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 6620
Dec. 46| 1 Oct. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 66 20
June 70
Oct. 70
Feb. 71
Feb 71
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
June 71
July 71
Nov. 71
Dec. 71
Dec. 71
Dec. 71
Dec. 71
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.Mar. 72
Apr. 72
June 72
July 72
July 72
Sept. 72
Oct. 72
Sept. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
Mar. 69
Nov. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
Dec. 72
WHEN
COLONEL. PLACED OX
HALF PAY.
I Oct. 77
I Oct. 77
i Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77 11
Oct. 77 25 Aug. 79
Oct. 77!
Oct. 77 31 Oct. 79
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1 Oct. 77,
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
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1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
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1 Oct.
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2 Nov
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2 Nov.
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2 Nov
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12 Nov
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9 Dec.
11 Dec.
12 Dec.
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12 Dec.
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20 Dec.
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20 Dec.
20 De3.
20 Dec.
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20 Dec.
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20 Dec.
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Mar 79
Feb. 71
9 Sept. 79
29 Apr. 79
46
Calnunl*.
I COBNUT,
|2ndLlEUT. | LIEUT. I CAPTAIN. | MAJOB.
OrENSIGN.
| LIEUT.
COLONEL.
COLONEL.
Alex. Davidson Clay, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Chas. D. Clementson, Lt. Col. Madras S. C
T. W. W. Pierce, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Thomas Lamb, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall" Corps
Alfred C. Lilly, Lt. Col. Madras S.C
Hastings Fraser, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
William Munro, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Son. Fred. Arthur Wellesley, Capt. f Lt. j
Col. Coldstream Guards >
Richard K. Macquoid, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Chas. Alex. M'Mahon, Lt.Col. MadrasS.C.
Charles Blevritt,1" Lt.Col. Brigade De- ^
pot, Halifax )
ThomasLvnden Bell,158 Lt.Col. Brigade >
Depot, Bristol )
Jervis Harpur, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
George James D. Hay, Lt. Col. Bengal S. C.
GeorgeGi. rdoni 'unl M'rJ.t. Cot. Bengal S.C.
George Hay Moncrieff, Ma jot-, Scots Gds.
John Thompson,160 Lt.Col. Brigade)
Depot, Burnley j
Henry P. Ewart, Lt.Col. 2 Life Guards ...
George Frederick de Berry,161 Lt.Col. \
li.p. Brigade Depot ; Commanding a f-
Division of the Madras Arm;/ )
Robert Blackall Montgomery,1 02 Lt.Col. \
Brigade Depot. Bradford j
Edward Horatio Henry Foster,:6SZi. Col. \
Brigade Depot, Clonmel j
Frederic Brine, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Mossom Boyd, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
Arthur Edw. Aug. Ellis.16* CSI. Capt. 4-)
Lt. Col. h.p. Gren. Gds. Equerry to \
2. U.K. the Prince of Wales I
Thomas Tyacke.Z*. Col. Br. Depot, Chester
Richard D'Ovly C. Bracken, Lt.Col.)
Bengal Staff Corps j
Charles M'Clintock Cotton,165 Lt.Col. \
Brigade Depot, Brecon j
William French, ZtiCo}. Royal Artillery...
David MacFarlan, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Charles Shawde N.Lucas, Col. R. Art. ...
JohnPringleSUerriflf, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Henry Cook, Lt.Col. 100 Foot
Richard S. Simonds, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Thomas E Webster, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Wm.ScottDrever.CS/.Xr.t'oZ.MadrasS.C.
John Brenton Cox, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Alfred George Plomer.Zi'.CW.BombayS.C.
Rowland R. Wallace, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
James Clements, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Ernest Aug. Green, Lt.Col, Bombay S C.
Octavius L. Smith, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
John Durham Hall, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Thomas Waddington.Zr.PoJ.BombayS.C
Edward William Blackett,168 Lt. Col. h.p. )
Depot Battalion, Aide de Camp to the -
Queen )
James R.S. Henderson, if. CoZ. MadrasS.C
Wm. Turton Fagan, Lt.Col, Bengal S.C.
Wm. Coles Phillpotts, Lt.Col, R. Engineers
Thomas Francis Lloyd,1"0 Lt.Col. Bri- \
gade Depot, York )
Hugh Parker Montgomery,1"1 Lt.Col. \
Brigade Depot, Bodmin j
Joseph de Montmorency,1"2 Lt.Col. Bri->
gade Depot, Warrington j
Richard C. A. Marshall, Zf.CW.Madr.S.C.
Thomas W. Stausfeld, Lt.Col. Madr. S.C.
Adam H. M. Dickev, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Edward Langford Dillon,174 Lt.Col. h.p. >
18 Foot }
George Flower Herbert,175 Lt.Col. Bri- \
gade Depot, Glasgow j
Benj. Bouslield Herrick, 2nd Com. R.Mar.
Henry Alexander, Lt. Co I. 1 Dragoon Gds.
Charles FiczGei-ald,177 Lt.Col. h.p. 49 Foot
Duncan John M'Grigor, Lt.Col, R. Art....
F. W. E. F. Walker, CB. Capt. # Lt.Col. \
Scots Guards )
George Bayles Heastey, Col. Com. R. Mar.
Robert John Hughes,'178 Lt.Col. h.p. 63 "j
Foot; Com. a Brigade, Ctimlahar Force $ 1
AmeliusBeauclerk Fycrs, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ,
James Ponsonby Cox, Lt.Col. h.p. R. ) j
Eng. ; Mil.See'.tn Com. in Chief. Bombay )'
Robert Rollo Gillespie,179 Lt.Col. h.p. S '
106 F. Assist. Adj. 4- Q. II. Gen., York) j
Francis Barry Drew, CB. Lt.Col. 14 Foot'
Wm. Owen Lanyon, CB. CMG. Lt.Col. >
2 W. India Regiment j
Edgar Gibson Clark, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C.
Hugh D'Arcy P. Burnell, Lt.Col. 7 Huss.
Jas.Anneslcy Smith, Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Clements Robert Shaw. Lt.Col. Bengals. C.
Clement John Smith, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Edward L. Hankin, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
26 Dec
29 Dec
Dec. 40! 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61,20 Dec. 66 20 Dec. 72
Dec '
Dec
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Jan. 47 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Jan. 67 20 Jan. 73
i. 46 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 66 20 Dec. 72
;. 46 1 Aug. 51 24 Oct. 58I26 Dec. 66 26 Dec. 72
Dec. 46 31 Oct. 53 13 Jan. 60 29 Dec. 66 29 Dec. 72
Jan. 47:12 Mar. 52 25 Nov. 58.20 Jan. 67 20 Jan. 73
Jan. 47; 3 June 51 iS Nov. 59; 20 Jan. 67(20 Jan. 73
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26 Jan. 47 1 1 Feb. 53' iS Feb. 61
4 Feb. 47' 30 Dec. 50! 1 Feb. 59
8 May 46 22 Dec. 48 1 May 55
[7 May 50117 Feb. 54 30 Nov. 55
28 Apr. 75
>6 Jan. 67 26 Jan. 73
4 Feb. 67
7 Jan. 69
c Oct. 62
17 Feb. 47 26 Aug. 51 8 Sept.6o 17 Feb. 67
20 Mar. 47! 4 Nov. 52 21 Nov. 58(20 Mar. 67
20 Mar. 47 ' 16 July 50 26 Oct. 60 20 Mar. 67
6 June 54 1 4 Aug. 54 IS Jan. 56
19 Oct. 49 17 June 51 15 Jan. 56 14 Mar. 6;
26 Feb. 58:22 July 59125 Mar. 62
7 Jan. 42*25 Apr. 45 20 Oct. 49
24 Sept. 47 12 Oct. 52 4 Aug. 54
2 May 42 14 Apr. 46.14 Feb. 55
1 Oct. 47 11 Nov. 50J23 Feb. 56
3 Apr. 47 4 Aug. 53J1S Feb. 61
11 Aug. 54,12 Jan. 5517 Apr. 60
1 July 53 2 Nov. 55 L3 Oct. 57
26 Apr. 47 20 May 53; 4 Feb. 61
Nov. 56
20 Sept. 61
17 Apr. 66
17 June 68
4 Feb. 73
2 Feb. 73
4 Feb. 73
[7 Feb. 73
:o Mar. 73
:o Mar. 73
g Aug. 62
26 Mar. 73
26 Mar. 73
t Apr. 70
[ Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
9 Nov. 63 2 Apr. 73
Apr. 67 3 Apr. 73
9 Apr. 70
.6 July 64 23 Apr. 73
26 Apr. 73
30 Apr. 73
1 May 73
11 May 73
11 May 7
26 Apr. 67
9 Mar. 67
Aug. 70
23 May 73
3 Mar. 42 17 Oct. 46
27 June 48 1 Nov. 48 1 Apr. 55 21 Aug. 70
11 June 53 12 Sept. 57U0 Feb. 63 21 Feb. 63
9 June 48(25 Feb. 54*27 Aug. 58 5 July 72
20 Jan. 51 16 July 54:20 Jan. 65 2 Jan. 62
15 June 55,31 Aug. 55; z June 58 7 Apr. 63 -0 ,.^,, ,
11 June 47, 14 Nov. 49 27 June 57 6 Nov. 66 J n June 7^
11 Juue47|2i Sept. 51 19 Aug. 59 11 June 67,11 June 73
11 June 47. 10 July 5018 Feb. 61 n June 67 11 June 73
11 June 47,28 May 51 iS Feb. 61 « June 67 n June 73
11 June47 1 Jan. 52 18 Feb. 61 n June 67; n June 73
11 June 47! 15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 " June 671 n June 73
11 June47|i5_ Nov. 53 iS Feb. 6i|n June 67 11 June 73
11 June 47, 16 Dec. 53 18 Feb. 61 pi June 67,11 June 73
12 June 47 7 Nov. 50 18 Feb. 61.12 June 67 12 June 73
12 June 47 14 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 12 June 67 12 June 73
June 47 15 Nov. 53;Is Feb. 6
14 Feb. 51 6 June 54 1 9 Feb. 55
30 June 47 1 Mar. 52 18 Feb. 61
28 July 47 9 Feb. si I18 Apr- 58
18 Dec. 47 6 Dec. 51 in Aug. 56
22 June 55 15 May 57 10 May 61
21 Aug. 49 28 Oct. 53 17 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 40 14 Apr. 43,14 Sept.52
20 Aug. 47 1 Mar. 52 18 Feb. 61
21 Aug. 471 13 Mar. 52 18 Feb. 61
:i Aug. 47, 10 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61
1 Sept. 54 1 9 Mar. 55 31 Mar. 6;
rs Oct. 50:10 Dec. 52I 9 Sept.55 14 Oct. 68 j 6
12 June 67 12 June 73
21 Oct. 62 j 1 Apr. 70
30 June 67 '30 June 73
5 Apr. 67 28 July 73
5 July 72 2 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
iS Nov. 6S
10 Nov. 69
11 Sept. 64
20 Aug. 67
:i Aug. 67
:i Aug. 67
6 Mar. 70 27 Aug. 73
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George Wheeler, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 11 Dec. 47
Edward Loftus Bland, Lt.Col. R. Eng. ... 27 June 4S
Donald Alex. Frazer, Lt.Col. R. Euir 27 June 4S
Sir Edmond Frederick Du Cane, A~OB. ) tn n
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William Grossman, CJ/G. Lt.Col. R.Eng. 19 Dec.
Jasper Otway Mayne, Lt. Col. R. Eng. ...
Henry Thomas Rogers, Lt.Col. R. Km:..
Irwin Montgomery Greig, Lt.Col. R.Eng.
John R. Maunsell, Lt.Col. R. Eng
Herbert G. Panter, Lt.Col. 37 Foot
Harvey T. Duncan, CSI. Z/. Co/. Madr. S.C.
JohnG. S. Matheson, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Charles C. Minchm. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
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Bonar ilillett Deane, Lt.Col. h.p. 19 Foot
Thomas Netherton Harward, Col. R. Art.
William Denis-deVitre, Col. R. Artillery...
Francis Hastings M'Leod, Col. R. Art. ...
Lionel Chase Barton, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Charles Edward Grogan, Lt.Col. 8 Foot...
Rowley Willes Hinxman, Lt.Col. 60 Foot
YC Hugh Stewart Cochrane, Lt.Col. 43 F.
David Shaw, Lt.Col. Madras Stall' Corps
Malcolm Kemp Bourne, Lt. Col. Madr. S.C.
Osborne Morgan, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.'n Jan. 48
Alfred Tulloch, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 11 Jan. 48,
Joseph Reay, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps. 11 Jan. 48
Robert Sutton Burge, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Archibald Thos. Baldwin, Z/. Co/. Mad. S.C.
Charles Vernon Jenkins, Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Rowland Farcer, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Richard Henry Beddome, L/. Co/. Mad. S.C.
Arthur Palmer Davis, Lt.Col. B.uu. S.C ..
John James Elder, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Lambert Henry Denne, Lt.Col. R. Art. ...
Edward Thomas Brooke, Major, R. Eng
Joseph Bonus, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Robt. Stevenson Moselev.i-/. Col. Ben. S.C.
Peter Hy. Scratchley, CMU.Lt. Col. R.Eng.
Alfred Worsley Montagu,X<. Col. Ben. S.C.
Alexander Callander, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Douglas Standen, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C. 25 Feb. 4S
Alex. Henry Murray, Lt. Col. R. Artillery 20 June 49
Albert Henry Bamfield, Lt.Col. Ben. S.C. 20 Mar
Edmund Henry Cox, Lt.Col. R. Mar. Art. 15 Aug. 4"
John Penton, Lt.Col. 89 Foot 6 June 51
Duncan Macpherson, CB. Lt.Col. 42 Foot 25 J
Adolphus Haggerston Stephens, i»i Lt.
Col. h.p. Rifle Br.; Aide de Camp to .
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John Plumptre OarrGlyn, Lt. Col. Rifle Br
George Avton Craster, Lt.Col. 1!. Kin.'.
John Le Mesurier, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Anthony Percy Bainbridge, Lt.Col. 11.. Art.
Harrington Fred. Heysham, Lt.Col. 1
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Thomas Scovell Bigge, Lt.Col. 5 Foot 7 June 54
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Wm. Henry G. Palmer, Lt.Col. Mad S.
William Hands, Lt.Col. Madras Stall' C.
Theophilus Leslie Scott, Lt.Col. Mad. S.
Boyce William Dunlop Morton, Lt. Col
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William Osborn, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C... 10 Juue 48
Newton Barton, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C... 10 . 1
Eustace Hill, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps. 10 June 48
Robert HorseleyR. Rowley, Lt. Col. R. Art. 20 June 49
Thomas Trevor Turton, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C. 26 June 48
Henry Marshall,183 Lt.Col. h.p. 9 Lancers 1 May =0
Henry Heberden, LLC,, I. Royal Artillery 20 June 49
Henry Lowther Balfour, Lt.Col. R. Art.... 20 June 49
George Kepple Taylor, Lt.Col. R. A:t. ... 20 June 49
Sir Owen Tudor Burne,'8"' ACS'/. CIE. ) i ,,
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Arthur MatchamDavies, Lt.Col. Mad.S.C
V€ Luke O'Connor, Major, 23 Foot
Y& AVm. Spottiswoode' Trevor, Lt.Col. \
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John Thompson, Lt. Col. 50 Foot I27 Feb. 5
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20 Sept. 48
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19 Jan. 64
18 Mar. 70
11 Nov. 78
7 Oct. 74
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27 Sept.79
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23 May 58
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1 Apr. 74
18 Apr. 65
Edw. Marcus Beresford, Coyt. f Lt.Col. 1
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23 Aug. 54
3 Nov. 54 29 Apr. 56
4 Nov. 64
10 Oct. 7.4
20 Dec. 77
10 Oct. 79
Simpson Hackctt Lt Col. 35 Foot
31 Dec. 4;
20 Dec. 51
16 July 52 16 Mar. 55
15 Nov. 53 20 Dec. 63
2 June 65
20 Dec. 71
10 Oct. 79
Francis Howell Jenkins, CB. Lt.Col. \
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29 Oct. 79
19 Dec. 49
19 Dec. 49
22 Dec. 50
22 Feb. 51
2 Nov. 55
1 Jan. 56
31 Dec. 71
8 Mar. 72
31 Oct. 74
31 Oct. 7^
ji Oct. 79
ji Oct. 79
Richard Oldfield, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
Herbert M. G. Purvis. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
j. i.e. Rich. Blundell-Hollinshead-Blun- 1
7 Mar. 56
19 Feb. 58
4 Mar. 59
28 Oct. 68
4 Nov. 74
4 Nov. 79
dell, Lt Col. ? Hussars 1
27 Apr. 49
15 July 53
5 Mar. 58
29 Oct. 66
14 Nov. 74
14 Nov. 74
8 Dec. 74
19 Aug. 76
14 Nov. 79
14 Nov. 79
22 Nov. 79
22 Nov. 79
Frcd.'charles D. Barclav, Lt.Col. 66 Foot
William Mussender.10* Lt.Col. h.p. 8 Hus.
Prancis Booth Norman, Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
10 June 53
8 Dec. 48
19 Jan. 55
15 Apr. 54
31 Jan. 58
18 Feb. 61
21 Mar. 68
10 Nov. 65
Oriel ViveaSh Tanner, Lt.Cul. Bom. S.C.
19 Aug. 50
23 Nov. 56 19 Aug. 62
19 Aug. 70
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George Fuller Walker, Lt.Col. 12 Foot ..
;>.'.<• Charles Acton, Lt.Cul. si Foot
i3 Aug. 54
14 Apr. 46
5 June 55! 17 Nov. 63
13 Sept. 49 17 ilar. 58
11 Sept. 72
23 June 65
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1 Dec. 74
29 Nov. 79
1 Dec. 79
i7 May 79
12 Dec. 51
6 June 54 8 Jan. 58
30 June 65
5 Dec. 74
5 Dec. 79
Alfred A. De*Ya>ux, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
S Dec. 48
4 Feb. 52117 Dec. 60
8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 74
3 Dec. 79
8 Dec. 79
John Philip Pe tier, Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Thomas Dyer. Lt. Co'. Madras Staff Corps
Julian Campbell Hohsoii, /./.I V. Born. S.C
8 Dec. 48
5 June 53! 18 Feb. 61
8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 74
8 Dec. 48
16 May 54; 18 Feb. 61
8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 74
8 Dec. 79
8 Dec. 48
3 Oct. 54 18 Feb. 611 8 Dec. 68
8 Dec. 74
8 Dec. 79
9 Dec. 79
Charles Stuart Lane, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
9 Dec. 48
1 Sept. 50 18 Feb. 61! 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
Win. Geo. Da vies, CS/. Z>.G//.BengalS.C.
9 Dec. 48
10 July 52 18 Feb. 61 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 79
RobertUordoriRogersCtf.if.Co/.Ben.S.C.
9 Dec. 48
28 Aug. 52 18 Feb. 61 1 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 79
Henry Manlev Wemvss, Lt.Cul. Ben. S.C.
9 Dec. 48
18 Apr. 53 18 Feb. 61I 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 79
Bjyle Torriai.o Stafford, Z/. (W.Ben. S.C.
9 Dec. 48
12 Aug. 53! 18 Feb. 61 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 79
John Palmer Turt/m. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
9 Dec. 48
10 Feb. 56:18 Feb. 61 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 79
Edwd. O'Brien Horst'ord, Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
9 Dec. 48
23 Nov. 56 18 Feb. 61 ' 9 Dec. 68
9 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 79
Adam G. F. Hogs, Major, Bombay S.C.
4 Jan. 54
21 Apr. 57I 4 Jan. 66 15 Aug. 68
ii July 77
17 Dec. 79
Jas. Edmund B. Parsons, Lt.Col. Ben.S.C.
20 Dec. 48
15 Nov. 53118 Nov. 60 20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
John Fred. Lane Fisher, Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
20 Dec. 48
1 Nov. 5o|i8 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
Charles Chester Ekins, Lt.Col Ben. S. C.
20 Dec. 48
1 Jan. 51 18 Feb. 6120 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
Francis Jeffrey Millar, Lt.Col. Mad. S.C'
20 Dec. 48
19 June 51 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
Beauchamp H. W. Magrath, Lt.Col. 1
Madras Staff Corps „i
20 Dec. 48
1 Mar. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
John Charles Home, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
20 Dec. 48
1 Aug. 53 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
David Simson Buist, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
20 Dec. 48
23 Nov. 56 18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
Henry Coape Smith, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
20 Dec. 48
23 Nov. 56I18 Feb. 61 20 Dec. 68^20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
Robert ComynLavie, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
20 Dec. 48
23 Nov. 56
18 Feb. 61
20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 74
20 Dec. 79
War Services of the Colonels.
1 Colonel Tyrwhitt served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge, and was pre-
sent, at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
1 Colonel F. A. Campbell served with the R.M. Battalion on the north coast of Spain. Served with the combined
force before the town of Sebastopol during the siege in 1854-55 ; was on the expedition to and occupation of Kertch,
and advance toYenikali; commanded the 1st Battalion of the R.M. Brigade serving in the Crimea, until the fa I
of Sebastopol, also with expedition to and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 4th Class of the Mediidie, and
Turkish Medal).
6 Colonel Whitmore landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion 1st Royals on 22nd April 1855, and was at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Colonel Glcig served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54--5;, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
lu Colonel Traill-ilnrroughs served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Haluklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assaults of the iSth .1 une and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and sth Class of the Medjidie) .
Served also in the li.dian campaign in 1S57 sS, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, the storming of the
Beonndrabagh and of the Shahnnjeev (was the first through the breach at the Secundrabagh and was slightly
wounded on the head by a tulwar cut) , battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khoda-
gunge, if ruling of the Bcegum Khotee and capture of Lucknow — severely wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with
two < : I asps ) . Served with the Kuzorzai Field Force in the campaign against the Boneyrs and other mountain tribes
on the N \\ . Frontier of India in Dec. 1863, and commanded the Regiment whilst encamped in the Umbeyla Pass
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
* I to! one! > I. V. T. Daniel! served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Brigade Major in the 3rd Division, includ-
.g. the battle* of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with
"^'■" ' ' Major, Knight of the begion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Major General Nel.-on .served us Sub Assistant Commissary General insole charge of troops of Bombay Army
throughout the operations in Candaliar ami Afghanistan during 1841-42 under Sir Win. Nott (Medal), and was
present in the actions of Kale Sheekle, Nuugie Keek, Goaiue, Ghuznee, and occupation of Cabool, and in all the
War Services of the Colonels. 49
affairs in which thoCandahar Division was engaged in its progress through the Khoord Cabiol, Tezsen, Jugdulluok
and Klivber Passes. Ace ompanied the Bombay troops under Colonel Stack from Ferozepore X, > efl'ect a jiricti in with
the army under Sir Charles Napier in Sind and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Keecived the
thanks of the Governor General of India and also of the Bombay Government for the manner m which the duties i f
Commissariat had been conducted. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Thomas Valiant in the action of M.iharajpore
29th Dec. 1843, and had a horse shot under him (mentioned in despatches. Bronze Star). On the outbreak of the
insurrection in Jamaica in 1865 he was appointed (being then Deputy Adjutant General) Brigadier General to
command the Troops in St. Thomas-in-the:East. Received the thanks of the Governor and a vote, unanimously
passed by the Jamaica House of Assembly, of 200 guineas for a testimonial in recognition of his services.
16 Colonel Hickman served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebns-
topol and sortie of 22nd March (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
W Colonel Deshon served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde, and was present at the battle ot Hyderabad (Medal).
He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratta country in 1S44 45, and wbs present at the investment and
capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur, as also in the opera tarns against the I '■:•'- ■■:' luunahurand Man-
sontosh in the Southern Concan. Landed in the Crimea with the 4-th Ki et. on . o-t April , ;, an ! served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded a portion of the Regiment .l-teehed on duty in the Dockyard from 14th
January to 14th March 1S56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, ,th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Me lal).
19 Colonel Pitt in 1S59 raised, organized and trained the Victorian Volunteer Force for this service he re-
ceived the thanks of Her Majesty's Government. On the renewal of the war m New Zealand m 1863 he was, on the
recommendation of Lt. General Sir Duncan Cameron, commissioned by the Colonial Government to raise Local
Corps to aid the troops, and in a verv short time succeeded in raisins,' upwards of 2,000 men— for this service he was
promoted to an Unattached Majority. In Dec. 1863 he was appointed Assistant Military Secretary to Sir Duncan
Cameron, and served in the Waik.ato campaign of 1803-64, including the attacks on Orakau and the Gate Pah: also
in the Whanganui campaign of 1864-65, including the actions of Nukumaru and K'akaramia (mentioned 111 despatches,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). On the departure of Sir Duncan Cameron he was nop linted Assistant Military Secretary ! 1
Major General Chute, and served throughout the Wanganui anil Taranaki campaign of 1865-66, including the
assaults on Okotuku, Putaki, Otapawn, and Waikoto, and the march through the Taranaki forest (mentioned m
despatches, C£., and Medal).
21 Colonel Boldero served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and up to 27th April 1S55,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded in left arm) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal witn
three Clasps, Brevet Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
23 Colonel John Peel served with the 34th Regt. in the Crimea from Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and capture of the Quarries— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
27 Colonel Robertson-Ross served as an Ensign in the Cape Mounted Rifles during the Kathr war of 1S50-51
(Medal), was appointed to the local rank of Captain when in command of a corps of Irregular Cavalry called
" Armstrong's Horse ; " in which capacity he was engaged in many successful atl'airs against the enemy, including
the action against Sevola's tribe, 16th April 1S51, where he had his horse killed under him ; and more particularly at
the combined attack on the Amatolas 28th June 1 851, when he commanded a detached body of Cavalry : was six
times thanked in General orders, and three times specially mentioned in the despatches of the Commander in Chief,
and promoted to a Lieutenancy in the 4th Regiment. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the
4th Regt., including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol; specially mentioned m the
despatches of Lord Raglan for having, when in command of a detachment of the 4th Regt. in the advanced trench
before Sebastopol, repulsed two attacks of the Russians on the night of the 22nd Nov. 1S54 ; and again thanked in
Lord Raglan's despatch for his conduct at the attack and occupation of the Cemetery, on which occasion he was
Aide de Camp to Sir William Eyre (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). .
29 Colonel Gall served with the 14th Light Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including
the action of Ramnnggur with the charging squadrons, and received a severe sabre wound 111 an etfort to seize a
Standard, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with
the Persian expedition in 1857. Commanded the Left Wing of the 14th Light Dragoons 111 the held trom the nth June
1857 to the 15th June 1858, during the Indian mutiny ;— with the Deccau Field Force at the suppression ot the mutiny
at Auruiigabad ; with the Malwa Field Force under Sir Charles Stuart; and with the Central India I told i orce
under Sir Hugh Rose, including the siege and capture of Dhar, actions at Mundesore, comprising the battle ot
Gooraria, on the 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th Nov. 1857, and relief of Neemuch, siege and capture ot Chandairee, siege
and capture of Jhansi in command of a Flying Camp, consisting of a si madron 14th Light lira goons, two o- pounders,
two 5^-inch mortars, and 180 Native Infantry; commanded the Troops, consisting of Cavalry, Intantry, and
Artillery engaged in the affair of Sohai (or Lohar) in which about 400 of the enemy were slain, commanded a 1- lyinsj
Column detached to watch and report on the movements of the enemy
Field Force detached to capture Fort Loharee and headed the stormers in the assault (several contusions), served as
Lt.Colonel in the action of Koonch, in all the affairs in front of Calpee, and at the battle of Gallowlio. present at
the capture of Calpee and commanded all the Cavalry sent in pursuit, detached in command ot a Flying ( olumn
sent to reinforce Lt.Colonel Robertson's Flying Column in the pursuit to Gwalior, present at capture ot Morar I an-
tonments (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal with Clasp for Central India). Repeatedly mentioned in des-
-by Lord Gough, as having at Uamuuggur "noblv upheld the honour and character of the service " ; by
Brigadier Stuart after Mundesore,—" Of Captain Gall himself, I must in justice add that a more al
working Officer I have never met with, or one more worthy of distinction" ; by Sir Hugh Rose's report ot operations
against Jhansi,—" The next day Brigadier Stuart and myself occupied the city by a combined movement assisted Py
Major Gall, who spiritedly scaled the bastion at the Onaee Gate from his Flying Camp, and capturing a gun that was
there, threw it down the ramparts ; I beg to recommend for good and gallant service Major Gall, \c. ; again by Mr
Hugh Rose,— "I sent Major Gall to punish the treacherous garrison of Loharee * * * I beg to bring to His
Excellency's notice that this is not the first occasion in which Major Gall has done good service, his daring combined
with great intelligence and indefatigable zeal have induced me to employ him frequently m reconnaissances and
duties especially belonging to Light Cavalry. On all these occasions Major Gall has shown how important are tie-
duties of this arm and how thoroughly he understands them." Relative to the battle of Koonch, brigadier Stuart
reports that "his best thanks are due to Major Call commanding Left Wing 14th Light Dragoons. Again by Sir
Hugh Rose on the battle of Calpee— " Once clear of the ravines, I directed Lt.Colonel Gall to pursue the enemy
with Horse Artillery and Cavalry; I beg to mention him specially, his Column took the whole ot the guns with
which their main body had retreated from Calpee and six caparisoned elephants. The rebels broken completely by
Lt.Colonel Gall's Column fled in the utmost disorder." With reference to the Fort of Loharee,— The Governor
General of India desires to express his entire approval of the gallant conduct of the officers and men engaged under
Major Gall in this affair, and his cordial appreciation of the merits of Major Gall himself, both in the present attair
and on all occasions in which he has been employed." Appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen, Sth June 1870.
31 Colonel G. S. Young served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the Soth Regt., including the battles ot
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobrnon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign 111 185S-59;
commanded the Head Quarter Wing of the Soth Regt. with a column in Oude at the capture of the Fort ot bimree,
at Beera and Doondeakeira (brevet of Major, Medal). .
33 Colonel Henning served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, lncludmg the battle ot
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with two Clasps, and lurkish
Medal). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, including the actions betore Cawnpore on the 20. h
27th and 29th Nov. and subsequent operations to 6th Dec. 1857, affair at Bhognapore on 4th February, siege ot
Lucknow in March 1858, siege and fall' of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Commanded the 26th
Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
35 Colonel Wombwell served with the 46th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
38 Colonel W. A. G. Wright served on the Coast of Syria in 1S40 (Medal).
40 Colonel Morant served with the 63th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign to the Sth Nov. 1854, including
5° War Seroices of tlie Coloitete. TVtAasjma
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol (-fracture; ?* rlS^ ^^ tl^a Turkish Medal) . Served
de Camp to Brigadier General Shirley from 10th Sept 1855 j<^^™? ^,'S 1864 ; commanded the Drary
in the New Zealand war in ,S64-o6 ; cominandfld the ^"^^KLS of the 6Sth during the
Military District from 8th April 1S64 to 13th Jan. 1865; ^"^^^X^ea and commanded a Column ot 200
operations on the West Const in .S65 and 1806, including the act on-tK, ^^^™^c Yew phmiouth in Jan. 1866 whicn
men in a skirmish near Whareroa ; commanded a field iorce a . M... . ■« ^ ? fi pi u rorce rMedal).
co-operated in the dense forest inland of Mount Egmont in support ot Majoi General
Appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen. 12th November 1870. f1.,rin„ the war in 1863-65, and was present at
♦f Colonel Myth served with the 40th Regiment m New Zealand ^ dmin t&e 1 war 3 .3^ ^ ^^ (men.
the battle of Rnngariri. the act ion of Wairoa, and commanded 300 men at the assault a 1
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and .Medal). campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma,
« Colonel Dunne served with the 21st Fusiliers the East a . ics urn .. -m o 11 54. = ^th four
Balakiava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopo , and »»ack °n the B ed f ^^^^^ the canipaign of i860 in
Clasps, 5th Class of the Med.Udie, and Turkish Meda ). Ser ed l * ith _t.; , ;; Ke 1 in ^.^ ^ Konh Taku
K^of^^
two guns under a heavy fire ; was present at the siege , and c ^,tm «-^; , j.M'rah
Oude and nllVur of Mohan, and commam led four L ompanu* .at ^'^de Force, and was
V v i"»de Maior to the 2nd Brigade Oude Force, and wa,
"l.a* :„"r •..!.: li,pe Medal with Clasp, and Brevet o! Major)
Colonel Lyons served in the 20th Begiment in to™JJ»Kg«^ £S*)tat of Dhowraha, whence he
marksmen of the Begiment in the actions of Chanda, Umejnpoie, buitanpore^, ^^ ^ ^^ of Lucknow, the
assisted in bringing away tw
subsequent operations in On
Fort of Simree, and action 01 nuxar uuai. ; >"•» "V"'*oi^,r Tenches Medal with Clasp, and Brevet 01 Major;
present at the ca pturc ■ >f F. .rt Oohmrea (three times ^1°^/^^ staff prior to entering the
P « Colonel A. J. H. Elliot served five years ^^^^S^RJ^l^Wm of Punniar (Bronze Star) ;
Boyal Army, and was present with his regiment, the Sth Bet ■ ... n^ > , at t t_ Crimeall campaign from
also in the Sutlej campaign, includmg the battle f/*^*W?3i battle of Balakiava (severely wounded),
Oct. i.:,4to ,stApril,S55^AidLMlcCamnto General Scarlett iuou ^S^^ono^Honor. and Turkish Medal).
and eie&of Sebastopol (Medal .with two ^^^f^J^^^^^^^Sh^^volbom^ov.xSss^
« Colonel Logan served with the 57th Begiment 111 the C nmea su M^eM« to the end of the war in 1861 (thanked in
the end of the Campaign. Commanded the 57tb Regiment m New Ze: dan « °^™bodv,whicm rushed
geaenaordsreandnaSedrndespateli^),^^
and took the enemy's redoubt af the Kat.kara rtver on 4th June ^SS^^aSSSK deluding the battles
» Colonel Rowlands served the Eastern campaign of *B5£55_ ? » " sortieof -6th October, attack of the
Ot Alma and Inkerman (severely wounded), siege and fall of &e*"*°f»yg f I8tn June and Sth September-
Quarries on 7th June and twice on the Rifle-pits, attacks oi the E lap on tte ^ ^ a ' h class
wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of the .Legion 01
of the Medjidic, and Turkish Medal). ..,/-,- r „m +t,0 ,0.1, Aiiv tSjc including the siesre and
. !? Colonel Nason ^rved witt f^tt R^g^J* -^^ tbeRedaa
including
Goojerat,
Clasps).
nth and 14th Dec. !849 (Medal with Clasp), served in tne campaign en "«;l»^V'takto- of tte Heights before
ing the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May, battle 01 Luolcc ^ s iai . t ^ " - , . Wh-bone broken
Delhi on Sth June, subsequent siege operations to 1 6th August-severe gun-shot wound and lett tm0n uon
on 19th June (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). . including the battle of
"Colonel Drurv Lowe served with the 17th Lancers m the Crimea from 1 Sth June *S&™g««gi™ campaign
the Tchern.ava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish km Ateo the in tan 1 g
of 1858-59, includml pursuit of rebel forces under Tantia Topee, and the action of Z""g>^£? deluding the
w Colonel Harman served in the 34th Regt. in the Crimea from 9th Dec V8|4 *o«toJ u( yre 55, o
siege of Sebastopol, capture of the Rifle Fits on 19th April, and ^^^rSSta Brevet of Major,
assault of the Redan on the iSth June, when he received seven severe wounds W*^taS3twffi« of *«h
5th Class of the Medjidie, and TurkiBh Medal . Served m the Indian campaign of ^;™2™ml other
27th and 28th November, with the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture 01 luckuow, a
minor affairs in Oude (Medal with Clasp). . n„nrn.™ nf tVic uth Ee<nment on
* Colonel Thomson was on board the Transport Sarah SanJ, with the Head «°«»™£™#~ The Conduct
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fare at sea ra tte 11th HovemBei ^7.
of the Begiment on this oceaeion was the subject of a General order trom the Horse Guaius. »eiveu uu B
Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's Campaign in Oude m iS = s-5q (Medal). dnrincr Sir Charles
■ Colonel Oiborne served with a party of Volunteers attached to the bcinde Camd C nn s d nn, . 1 tna
Napier's campaign nf r:A= a^nst the mountain and de-ert trU ,-s on :he righ^ i1^Vv^Provi^ es of IndKnd
Head Quarters Staff of the Azimghur Field Force during the can- ml- . < - i\- m the N.w . J 1 ' . 1 . .
waspi^entatthe action of 6tt%ril before Azimghui- a, I . ".:, --=Wnt of **£%*£« ** ^j
ir^^Kh'^yM^^
Brevet of Major). Commanded ,st Battalion 6th Begiment dnnnc the Hazara campaign ot *f(S}'™Q^f^
expedition against the Black Mountain tribes on the Punjaub Frontier (mentioned 111 despatches, Meual witn
C1~S&otoneW.'Hackett served as D.A.Q M. General at Head Quarters aj™g^Crimean_w^,mchidb^thea^
Of Bulganac and M'Ke,.z:, ■ .. l-'arm. and battles of Alma, Inkerman. a,.d Balakiava and ^^J ^ Se!^ ^ d° ^ ^
with four Clasps, Breve: or M a, ,r.S.-.rdiniuu and Turkish Medals, and ;th Class ol the Med.pdu ) ■- ^1 w imi tnc
44th Regi • :,, _-n , ,f ,S6o in the north of China, including the action of Srnho, assault and capture 01
the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). , . , „„_+„__ „f -npiht in 18^7
edasa Volunteer with the Field Force throughout the siege and capture ot ueim in iaD7
'"'colonll Laurie'seiwed with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 8th November ^854 uytil the
evacuation of the Crimea, and was ,,ivsent at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the iem.M ot t. e two
sorties on the a,l-. 1 1 frontof the Ovens on the 22nd and 23rd November mentioned 111 < I -
attacks .a, i -: : 013 the . Sth June and on the Redan on the Sth September 1853 ,; he v, as .f^011'1 .^ J ,
December 1854, an • --., ,■■ , -, :Meda! with Clasp., Turk-Mi Medal, and 5th Class of the Med., (tie;, ant.
in India duriiiL' tl:o ■ , -as Staff Gflicer of a Field Force in the Rewah Kantee district 111 10 jo
"C.,l,,neK;.II.Pa-e,erVeliuthe ^Sth Regt. in New Zealand (Medall. and was present, at the sb.rniin- ot J^ms
Pah nth Jan. , u i the Natives in a night attack on his post on the River Hutt, iMa sa&j ^""r.i
I tteskirmiBhat T.iitai inth June, commanded a Detachment at the capture of the < hiel Le loii] ti.ma . -
-, p,v>ent at the attack and repulse of the enemy OH the SI ■!! Cmeuts a ndst 01 ^l^»
1 .nth.Mav: and in the action of the 19th July ,S47 he directed a charge which repulsed tte eMmjl
Served v.: ,m:,, subsequently to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 6th Dec. i853, until tne
withdrawal of the Army. . , ,. , f „„,*;«„ ™, ti,»
'-' Colo,,el<:. k. i 1 vith the 8th Regt. at the sic-c of Delhi in 1857, including repulse .of sorties on me
9tbi4tti8than<l 1-1 ihe storming party of tte ^^and Column of attack at the assault 01 *n«
city (lircvet. of Major, M. ntnrilta*
1 1 Dal el ■ d ::■■ .Ifa-tcrn campaign of iS^and the early part Ol 1S55 with the 2ist j^usuicr..,
includimrthe battles of Alma and I nke, man. ami siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet ot -Majo.,
kii '. .1 1 and Tnrl b Medal). . „ , . „,„,.
,ved with the <8th Royal Irish throughout the campaign of 1S52-53 in Burmah, including
the capture of Rangoon, capture of Prome.and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp fdr Pegu)- ser\eci as
Assistaiit Quarter Master General to tte expeditionary force ou the Eusufzai Frontier under Sir b. cotton in is0a,
War Services of the Colonels. 5 1
and in the same capacity with the expeditionary force in the Wuzeeri country under Brigadier General Chamber-
lain in Dec. 1S59 1 Medal with (Jlasp).
66 Colonel Colvile served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, ana was present at the capture of
Kirwee, and commanded three Companies 43rd Light Infantry at the subsequent 01 lerations iiiBundleeund, Central
India, under Brigadier Carpenter (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1S64-65,
and was present at the engagements of Maketu and Te Ranga, and at various operations in Taranaka. Very
severely wounded on the 22nd Oct. 1865— right thigh-bone fractured (frequently mentioned in despatches and
thanked in Genera] orders, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB. and Medal.)
67 Colonel J. C. M'Neill served during the campaign of 1857-58 in India as Aide de Camp to Sir Edward Lngard
during the siege and capture of Lucknow, engagement at Jaunpore, relief of Azimghur, and various operntio - at
Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). In 1S61 proceeded with Sir Duncan Cameron to New Zealand
as his Aide de Camp and served there until 1865 ; 'present at the engagements on the K'al ikara river, the Koevoa, Ran-
gariri, the Gate Pah, and various other encounters with the natives (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and was awarded the
Victoria Cross " for valour and presence of mind" in saving the life of Private Vosper— Medal). Commanded the
Tipperary Flying Column during the Fenian disturbances in the winter of i860 67, and was thanked by Lord
Strathnairn in General orders for services rendered on that occasion. Served on the Staff of the Red' River
Expedition from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1870 {CUB.). Served as Colonel on the Staff and Second in
Command of the Ashanti expedition under Sir Garnet Wolseley in 1S73 till very severely wounded on the 13th
October m the attack of the village of Essanian (mentioned in despatches. CB., and Medal). Appointed Aide de
Camp to H.R.H. the Commander in Chief in January 1874, and Equerry to the Queen on the nth August following
66 Colonel Bowles served with the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and I nkcrman; siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, bombard-
ment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, sth Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
09 Colonel Parish served the Kaffir campaign of 1846-47 (Medal), and commanded a mixed force of Royal Artil-
lery, Cape Mounted Rifles, two Companies of the 4 sth Regiment, and 900 Zulus, det iched from Natal in aid of the
British Resident in the Sovereignty, South Africa, in 1851-52 (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the 45th
Regiment m the Abyssinian campaign 111 1868, and was present at the s! rmfng and capture of Magdala (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
70 Colonel Rose served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the 30th Regt., including the battles of Alma and In-
kerman (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
71 Colonel E. Chippindall served with the 32nd Regiment during the latter part of the siege operations before
Mooltan, and was present at the surrender of that fortress; also at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of
Chemote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 with the 19th Regiment, including the affair of Bulga.nak, battles of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches
during the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol, assaults of tie- It-dan >n the iSth June and Sth Septem-
ber—wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight . f C. !.-■ rion of Honour ,th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (m, -Limned in Despatches CB , Medal
with Clasp).
71t Sir Charles Knight Pearson served as Adjutant of the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 3rd Sept. 1855, includin g the
gege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, ;,nd Turkish Medal.) Served in the
Zulu war of 1S79 in command of No. 1 Column, a force of all arms, which invaded Zululand bv the passage of the
Lower Tugela. On the 22nd January he defeated in the action oflnveza.110 a Zulu force which in superior numbers
had taken up position to overwhelm him at a formidable pass called Majia's Hill. He then advanced and formed
the fortified post of Ekoweand held it while invested by the enemy for two months, after which the place was
relieved by Lord Chelmsford, (KCMG).
~- Colonel A. A. P. Browne served in Rajpootana during the rebellion from Ma v 1S57 to October 185S ; was present
at the siege and capture of the fortified town of Ximbhaira, commanded the Flank Companies of the 12th Bombay
Native Inlantry, and was also Line Adjutant at the defence of Neemuch. Present at the siege and capture Eotai
(Medal with Clasp).
73 Colonel Greaves served at Peshawar during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58. Served as Deputy Assistanf
Adjutant General in the Eusofzye expedition of 1S58 under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatch.! -. Medal
-oz* UasP'- Served m the war in New Zealand as D.A. Quarter Master General from January 1862 to January
1866. Surveyed the Waikato River under circumstances of great difficulty and danger, and piloted up it the gun-
boats .1 cow and P, oncer. Was present at nearly the whole of the engagements, and was repeatedly ment.oiied in
despatches— mentioned as being "always conspicuous for energy and daring" (Brevets of Major and Lt.ColoneL
and Medab. Served as Chief of the Staff of the Ashanti Expedition of 1S73-74, and was present at the battle of
Amoaful, battle of Urdahsu and capture of Coomassie, including the minor ■ -,, -a ----moats ..n the road Mentioned
in despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms:— " Colonel Greaves ass lined the duties of Chief of
the Staff on the 17th December. His great knowledge of the army, his experience as a Staff Officer, the zeal and
ability he brings to bear upon his work mark him out as eminently qualified :- :■ the po-t he occupied. He has
rendered the most valuable assistance" (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
n/4 £olon?J Haw,es, served the Sutlej campaign of 1S4S-46 with the oth Regiment, including the battles of
JVLoodkee, ierozeshah, and Sobraon (.Medal and two Clasps). Also in the Crimea from the 27th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and tall of Sebastopol. and assault on the batteries on the iSth June (.Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
5th (Mass of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
7I> Colonel H Butler served with the ,7th Regiment in the Crimea from 23rd Sept. 1854, including the battles of
JJalaklava and Inkerman (earned the Colours after Lieut. Hague was killed), siege and fall of Sebastopol, assault
01 the Redan 011 iSth June, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of tie
Legion of Honor and Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in itm, ; also in that of 1863-65 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
I "Colonel Shade served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 10th Aug. 1855, including tho
battle of the I cheruaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).' Served also in tho
campaign of i860 m China ; present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of iSth and 21st Sept.
anil 111 the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
78 Colonel Bellairs was present with the Second Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-56, from
the landing 111 Turkey to the evacuation of the Crimea, including the battles of Alma (as Adjutant of the joth Regt,)
fi i?, k"'ma,n ("'h«'e he led into action a, Detached Wing of the 40th Regt.). siege and fall of Sebastopol, affair of
the 26th October, attack of the Quarries on 7th June, and of the Redan on the r':th June and Sth Sepiemln ,- n,,-;,.
tionedm des],atehes "for distinguished conduct '). Appointed Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in
JJec. 1854, and Assistant Quarter Master General to the znd Division at the close of the campaign (Medal with
tnree Clasps, brevet.it Major, Knight of the Lege at of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Deputy Adjutant and Quarter Master General throughout the Kaffir war of 1S7S. Commanded the combined
forces on the Eastern Frontier from December to March during the Gaika rebellion (several times mentioned in
despatches and CB). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1S79 as Deputy Adiut.-mt and Quarter Master General, and
commanded the laager for the protection of the column train during the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in
despatches).
"Colonel T Maunsell served in the 32nd Regt. throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's position in front of the
ipl in-,
advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1S48 (slightly grazed by a bullet), the action of Soorjkoond, storm
of the city (where he was personally engaged at one time with two Sikhs, one of whom 'he killed), and sur
ot the fortress; afterwards present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Chemote, and at the battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) ; was severely wounded at Mooltan on the 21st Jan. 1849 by a splinter of shell on
tne left shoulder and arm. Served the Eastern campaign of iS,4, and up to 20th Feb. 1855, in the 2SU1 Regt.,
including thebattles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. during winch (having Volunteered) he com-
manded the \ o.unteor Sharpshooters of the 3rd Division for 76 days until severely wounded (bullet through left
arm, hone broken) on the 30th Dec, for which service he was honourably mentioned in division orders of 3rd Jan.
52 War Services of the Colonels.
1855 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian anil Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Served in India (Bombay Presidency) during the latter part of the Mutiny in 185S. Nominated CB. 29 May 75.
so Colonel Drewe served with the 23rd Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Quarries, also attacks of the 18th June and 8th
Sept.— wounded and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
81 Colonel the Hon. C. W. Thesiger acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Battle commanding the Cavalry Brigade
during the campaign of 1S60 in China, and was present at the affairs of the 12th August, 18th and 21st Sept. and
capture of lvkin (Medal with two Clasps).
-- Colonel Hunter served in the 47th Regiment through nit the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopul, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming of the
Quarries— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). . .«„..;,
■''Colonel Bagot was in command of the Huntingdon Field Force to repel an incursion of Fenians into Canada
in May 1S70. Eighteen hours after he left Montreal he fell upon them, strongly entrenched at Trout River, and
.lrove'them across the frontier line, throwing away arms, accoutrements, clothing, &c. Lt. General the Hon. James
Lindsay C m\ eyed his approbation of these operations in the following terms,—" The Lt. General recognizes that
n your vigorous movements are due the speedy clearing of the Border and the return of a feeling of security to the
inhabitants of the district."
e! F F. Hamilton sewed with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign 111 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma 1 wounded) and Inkerman, and the whole of the siege operations before Sebastopol until its
fall (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Colonel Brice served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 1st January 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September, also at the bombardment and sur-
render of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
s6 Colonel G. F. C. Bray served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 as Assistant Adjutant General of the 2nd
Division (mentioned in Despatches, Brevet 'of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
3' Colonel F. Hardy served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell at the second relief of Lucknovv, at the Alum-
bagh, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; also present with the 84th Regiment at the relief of Azimghur and
pursuit of Koer Sing (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps .
"•SirHenryBvelyn Wood entered the Navy inApril 1852, and served in the Naval Brigade'asAidc de Camp to Captain
Peel from 1st Oct. 1854 to 18 June 1855, when he was severely wounded carrying up scaling-ladders to the Redan :
mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858 as Brigade Major in Somerset's Brigade, and
was present atRajghur, Sindwaho (mentioned in General Michel's despatch), Kharee, and Barode— mentioned in
despatches (Medal). Employed in 1859-60, whilecommanding 1st Regiment Beatson's Horse, in hunting down
rebels in the Seronge Jungles; thanked by the Government of India for an attack made on a band in Dec. 1850, and
gazetted to the Victoria Cross. Raised the 2nd Regiment Central India Horse. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley
to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service, and' served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Orga-
nized the natives forming " Wood's" Regiment." Commanded the attacking force at the action ot Essaman (re-
ceived the expression of Her Majesty's approbation). Commanded the troops at the head of the road following the
enemy from Mansu to the river Praia prior to the arrival of the European troops, including the reconnaissance in
force of the :7th November. Commanded the Right Column at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded); and com-
manded the Head Quarter* of his regiment at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
69 Colonel Hon. W. H. Herbert served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 31st July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
90 Colonel Hon. B. M. Ward served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to the 3rd May 1855 with the 47th
Regiment, including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, "and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two
Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
91 Colonel St. George M. Nugent served with the 29th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846— severely wounded
(Medal and Clasp), and was present at the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon.
9i Colonel R. C. Stewart served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, was present at the storm and capture of
Meangunge, and served as D. A. A. General to Sir Edward Lugard's Division — at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in March 1858— severely wounded and horse wounded in three places (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp).
93 Colonel Freer served as a volunteer with the 75th Regiment at the action of Budlee-ke-Seria on 8th June 1857,
and in all the subsequent affairs in which that Regiment was engaged during the siege of Delhi. Commanded
the " Stables " Piquet at the capture of four 9-pounders at " Ludlow Castle," on the 12th August ; was severely
wounded near the Burn Bastion on the afternoon of the assault of Delhi (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp) .
94 Colonel Lambert served in the Sutlej campaign in 1826, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief of the garrison of Pegu on 14th Dec, operations in the vicinity, storm
and re-capture of Belin (Medal). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack
and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
95 Colonel Sprot served with the Force under General Woodburn in the affair at Aurungabad in 1857 (Medal) ;
afterwards served as acting Executive Engineer of the Rajpootana Field Force and received the commendation of
General Roberts commanding, and of the Bombay Government, for his " great energy and ability" in the con-
struction of barracks for the European troops at Neemuch.
9B Colonel Hon. E. G. Curzon served in India during the Mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
_ 97 Colonel J. Miller served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of
Sobraon (Medal). Served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign, and commanded Cavalry
outposts on the Bashilo river during the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, and Medal).
99 Colonel Jarvis served with the 82nd Regt. throughout the Indian campaigns of 1857-59 ; was in temporary
command ol three Companies during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; present at the defeat of the Gwalior Con-
tingent at C'awnpore on 6th Dec, action of Khoda gunge and' occupation of Futtehghur, capture of Bareillv, relief of '
.Shali.iehanpore Jail, and action of Khankur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded a battalion of
Canadian ttinemen m the Red River Expedition of 1870 (CMG.)
" Colonel Wiseman-Clarke served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol. capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three
< lasps, an. I 1 urkish Medal I. Also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle ol Cawnpore 011 Mb Dec, pursuit of the enemy and capture of their guns at Seraighat, action at Kallee
Nnddie; taking ol Fnttehghnr, expedition to Mhow under Brigadier Hope, siege and capture of Lucknow (men-
- . ivLugurd's. lespatches., ami subsequent affairs ending 111 the capture of Bareillv (Medal with twoClasps).
< olonelMuldletun served with the 58th Regt. at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah, also during 1846-47
m the ..,,„,]„ ,11 pun oi \,.w Zealand, including the repulse of the attack on Wanganui (mentioned in despatch) and.
Mii.,equcnt atlau-s there (Medal). Served as a Volunteer during the Santhal rebellion in India. .Served in the Indian
campaign oi 1857-58 ;— as Orderly Officer to General Franks in the action of Sultanpore, and subsequent affairs on
the advance to Lucknow (three im.es mentioned iii despatches) ; as Aide de Camp to General Luard at the siege and
j.ipturv 01 1. iit-kiiow, and storming of the Martiniere, Banks' House, Begum's Kotee, and Moulvy's Mosque (men-
■ -patch, and Brevet of Major); as Deputy Judge Advocate, and Aide de Camp to General Luard at the
'ii.-i o A/.imgliurund acti mot .Ju. -de -pore (mentioned in despatch) ; as Brigade Major at the reduction of Dehayo:
lirhol (mentioned 111 despatch), and other of the Oudo Forts, also at the surrender of Amethie (Medal with Clasp).
i\: 1 1 ",,,-, ' .',x'","'';'' ■,■,'V(•,I '" u'0 Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
( ,!o ,"'"', , . P' 1"rklsl' Ml'll:l1' IU"> 5th Class of the Medjidie). ^
I Olonel lb,,,, .lames C. Dormer served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855 as Adjutant to 13th Light Infantry,
■ ' "'" '"' "■''"' :lt lhl-' Ml"-' ' ;""l 'all of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
War Services of the Colonels
53
(mentioned in despatches) ; was afterwards appointed Aide de Camp to Lord Clyde, and preset™ the actions
dunng the Onde and Trans-Gogra campaign of 185S (mentioned in despatches. Medal, and Brevet of Ma or) Pro
ceeded to China m i860 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Expeditionary F..rce, and was present thro, "hout the
operations of that campaign, including the capture of the Taku Forts, advance on and eutrv int., Pekin InrZo ed
to an Unattached Majority, Medal with two Clasps). J (promoted
l812-C0lMedalD) M' ManninSham-Buller served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in that of
la6 Colonel R H. Travers served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present with the 10th Regiment-
during the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender of the fortress of
Median; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). rortress ot
i<» Colonel 1 Blackett served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 93rd Highlanders and that of 18 « with the
Coldstream Guards including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall „f Sel.astopol (Mwlal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . P V-^euai with three
7 C^°,nel ,R- B- Chichester served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment
rmder Colonel Renny, disarm.,! at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cava Irv and three Regiments tf Native'
Infantry, all disaffectedand ripe for mutiny (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of ,S,8-9 with the Khyber Column
and commanded the 81st Regiment at the capture of Ali Musjid (OB) J^yoer toliimn,
e. !l°o°i0n^C- A; S' GTordon served as a volunteer at the first attack upon Mooltan, and with the 1st Battalion
60th Rifles through the Punjaub campaign in ^48-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goo m Mb
($<££$ ZkE^ T^lsh' ,Iegant General ^ th6 TUrklSh °0ntlDSent fT°m JUne *« ^ffS!
"1 Colonel Jordan sen-, d with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from Feb. to gth July 1855, includino-thesiecre nf
I^Tk80^ T°fthe 2-1"1 i,Ian'1'' c?1,Ju,re fAthe Rlfle-Pits I9th April, sortie of 9th Mav, and ^Zt of the
R/ilanll?n1*hJe- l8oh June - severely wounded mentioned indespatches. Medal with Clasp, brevet „f Mi , , ■ -th , 1 «
Force during the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde; with the 53rd at the relief of'cawnpo e on 2oth NoT^sf7
action there on the 6th December, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat action of KiH Xu ddlr
and occupation of Futtel,,,,ur.atra1r of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Mo;„,,„„, , e-e of Lucknow as
^s^CamptoGeneralMansfield(Severely wounded), with the 53rd during the hot w^athe/camp^gn m Oute
T^a 5fi ',1 , ?,the-paSSa?e Qf the G°omtee ««»d occupation of Sultanpore ; as Aide de Camp to sir William
Mansfield during the winter campaign of 1858-59, including that in the Baiswara conntrv and acton at Dhoondea
KS^lJtS^WoSrfflS^SJlffi minor affairsand thc final acWouthe b^.12SSS2S
«*r?0tl0,nel "^llson served with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from the
&!^^l85^^&£$>?1uaa* war- Mso on the Bh00tan espe(lltion' taM«w 3SS5KS
an^T^st^
and surrender of Kmbonrn (Hrev, t of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the M.,lji lie, a, IT rk h &
»« Colonel Gough served with the 3rd Light, Dragoons throughout the Punjaub campaign 0 • ts,8 fq inc u in-
the action of Rainnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadoolapore, Chilliaiiwallah, and Un 4a™ 1 Medal
with two Clasps) Served w,th the 12th Lancers throughout the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal) and was, resent
fV^rSi^^P0?' Ending the action of Berea, where he commanded the Detachments o f C vail y with ^r
|M*^^(£sj^^^j[ssBag^ of Tchemaya> and operatioiis "SawsftoSt
♦1,0 w°f,°nelP?; J- Buc;b,alfn served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 47th Regiment including
thebattlesof Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., siegeand fall of Seb^t.pol-appom eil Town Ma ior (Me HI
with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals. 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded fj 1 { lu of the
Fn des?atcheUs° Bngadier General Ross a^ainst the Afreedees on the North West Frontier in 1877-8 (mentioned
"9 Colonel Hon. C. J. Addington served in the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 18,4 and un to -6tb r,,^
^June-eeverely wounded Medal with three Clasps, jthClassot me Mod.,, die. and Turkish Medal) Servedinthe
: u£»°£W S.SX51 Sr^SH^»ita Crimea from the i4th July ^ iacl^
..t>1" ^lonel Chaplin served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was present in
the affair of Ramnuggur, .passage of the Chenab atWuzeerabad on the 1st Dec. 1S4S with the f, re. ,, srTns'
'Thackwell, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal u-,rl, two Hasps )* Sir Joseph
tJh.% fBul" aeTret thS Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 5th Dragoon Guards including
Medat) Balaklava' Inkeman. ancl Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
I P Colonel Dunham Massy served at the latter part of the siege of Sebastopol, was under fire at the battle of th»
Tchernaya, and commanded the Grenadiers of the toth liegt. at, the ult of tlie l;,,l;„ , '' < , \- , v!
jwith minor injuries he was dangerously wounded by a ball which i.asse.l tlm.n„i, l.ii i.a, V,., ,r, u^T^.eP^heiQ
0 the hands of the enemy tl
'hief in tww rTl Uim n ltJl theh' Prisgnf s. Was recommended in a special despatch by thTCommlnuer in
f m *5f > ?r ?' -M!Ufy at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient end,,,-!,, ice with which he bore his
ere suffering during a confinement to Ins camp stretcher of nearly >,M„o,irl,s (oron.ou,! Cant:, M ,], ■',
Be mgle t on the ground, he fell into the hands of the enemy the ensuing nigh,, wli,, s i, 1 i e . '
E, iu ^d rv°lremf°V? him ^f ^eir prisoner s. Was recommended in a special de^a'teh '- the ., imTmler ii
:™Jf "m9a 'V1' '»* u-allaiiti-y at the Redan, his fortitude, and the patient end,,, ' , nee with which he bore his
fhfsie^d MZSTfiS ^ec!£r °f °handa' UmeerPOTe' aUd SUltLl?°re' a^eVwadds'at
keaaij°l0nel Wynn<3 Sel'Ved at thS 6iea:e and faU 0f Sebast°P01 from 29tb July ,855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
K» Colol?el Welman commanded a Detachment of the Soth Regiment embarked in the private schooner Ariel
Itthe capture by surprise of the piratical schooner Hann„h in a harbour „ir the Mereurv Isl, s i, "de "th Oct
inlton1" WHeCservPr?CH ^i1 »>e.thanks Pf the Governor of New Zealand, and the a,,r,rebItLn of the DuL of We b
!« Brigadier GeneralH F. Brooke landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April i8« and served
860 In CghtrCUaA-^ Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throu, !,,, , , „: ;™
&ftofth^T»V^neiIeAa"11^t,, s?!rR"beTt Napier, and was present at the actions of Sinlio and Tan|ku the
KwithtwoaafpT (severely woundecl^andtbe final advance on and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major!
!dudwKa^HiM'fi'rdtlie1E1aS,te,r? camPa|^ of 1854 and early part of rt5S with the 79th Highlanders in-
S?ti r aDd Ba,aklnv:1' :""1 «ege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish" Medab
he hrdl e Iud'a , ca-mV^Sn of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow-se e ,'elv won nd, Itl'rr e h
no R^tLpreSent;',S" :,r th'V-:'bture of Rampore Russia, and subsequent operations inMea™theft^
md Raptee rivers (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). S
54
War Services of the Colonels.
— Colonel J Wilkinson sewed with a Detachment consisting of 200 of the 15th Regiment and Ceylon Rifles,
under Captain Lillie, in defeating the insurgents at Matole on the 29th July 1S48 during the rebellion in the Candian
rm rofonel E^v'sawent served with the 18th Roval Irish on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at
Woosuii" Shanghai Chin Kiansr Foo, and Nankin. Was subsequently Aide de Camp to Sir John Davis in China for
three year* and aetite- Vide del 'amp to General D'Aguilar during the expedition winch assaulted and took the Forts
of the'Booea Tigris in the Canton River; received a severe contusion on the head, and was favourably recommended
liv Sir John Davis to Lord Falmerston for his services on this occasion. Was appointed Adjutant of the i3th at the
storming of Rangoon on Lieut, and Adjutant Doran being killed, and sewed throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53
10 Colonel W H- Hawley served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th January 1855, including the
sie^e and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
">"• Colonel \ L Arueslev served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including the siege
-and fall of Sevastopol (Medal and Clasp, and Turkish Medal^ • v. '.
iel Beresf' ird served with the 72nd Highlanders 111 the Crimea from 2Sth May 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch sice and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Sewed
throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in
?m colonel H. H. Steward sewed with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign, and was present at the
affair of Hawaii, and Trans-GoL-ra affairs at Bungaon (Medal).
i*° Colonel H 0. Wilkinson served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S58, and was present at the
sice and capture of Awah, siege assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotakeserai, general action resulting in
the capture of Gwaliur. assault and capture of Rowa, siege and capture of Pouree, battle of Beejapore, and affair
Koondry (Medal with Clasp). . ,. • .
i«i Colonel Parsons served in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the storm and recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov.,
relief of its «arrison on 14th Dec. 1852, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was attached
to the 64th Regiment at the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham in Nov. 1857, and was dangerously
wounded (Medal). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of
the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
'*- Brigadier General Jebb served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a detachment of the 67th Regiment which marched in
January 1S62 from Tientsin to Niu-Chuang, a distance of 350 miles, for the protection of the British community at
that port, when closed by the ice, from the depredations of the Ma-tardzer robbers.
>« Colonel Lork served in the 50th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol. Appointed D.A.Q.M. General at Head Quarters in Nov. 1855,
and served in that cat .acitv till the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New
Zealand from 27th Jan. i&5\ to 1866, including the actions at Rangiaohia, Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches),
and Kakaramea —in command of the 50th Regt. (Medal).
1 " Colonel Warren served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma
and Siege of Sebastopo] (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Sewed with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
actions at Cawnpore and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast in command of
the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the
battle of Amoaful, battles of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal
with Clasp).
145 Colonel Vacher served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, with the 33rd Regiment in the campaign
of 1854 until November, when he was appointed Assistant Engineer, right attack, and sewed in the Trenches until
February 1855, when he was transferred to the General Staff, and held the appointment of D.A.Q.M. General at
Head Quarters during the remainder of the war, and present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
146 Colonel J. H. Rocke sewed with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Seived with
the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 ; commanded a Wing of the 2nd Battalion at the affairs at
Nukumaru on 25th and 26th Jan. 1S65 (mentioned in despatches) ; and commanded the 2nd Battalion at the capture
of the Putahi Pah on the 7th Jan. 1S66 (mentioned in general orders, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
14" Colonel Hutton served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal with three Clasps). Served in the
Crimea in 1855 during the siege and at the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
148 Colonel R. Mockler served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. and night attack and battle of Kooshab — severely wounded by
round-shot (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the actions of Kalee Nuddee
and Kerkeroulie, Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mohomdie (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
119 Colonel W. H. Kerr served in the Indian campaign and commanded the Left Wing 13th Light Infantry in a
general action at Amorah on 17th April 1858, also on 25th April he commanded 150 men in an action before the same*
place ; on 29th April commanded the Left Wing 13th Light infantry at the attack and capture of the Fort of Nuggur
(mentioned in despatches) ; and on 9th June at the attack of the rebels' position at Amorah; and was at Hurriah
when attacked by the rebels on 29th Augusi (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
>-° Colonel Dick'ins served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855, including the siege and
- . stopol ; wasalso present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultan-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affair of Meangunge- mentioned in.
despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Claspj.
nel A. Tisdall was engaged in frequent affairs with the mutineers in the Shahabad district, their dispersion
from Jugdespore, and pursuit into the Rotas Hills, where he commanded the 35th Regiment in a successful night-
surprise of the enemy on the 24th Nov. 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
' 't I lolonel R. < '. Whitehead served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the
i tall of Sebastopol, and was of the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September — men-,
despatches for " distiiigmshedeonduct" (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'" Colonel Swindle; served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1S52-53 (Medal), and was at the action of;
theBere.i. Also the Eastern campaign from 9th May-1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, operations near
Eupatoria under General D'AllonviDe, and commanded General Simpson's escort in the Crimea (Medal with Clasp 1
ana Turkish Medal). Also the Cndian campaign of 1858-59 with the Saugor and Nerbudda field force, including the".
i ■<•, Kubrai, and Banda (Medal),
el Garden served with the 77th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27thDec. 1S54, including the siege and fall of
1 QSl ■'■ itb I 'la -i'. aii d Turkish Medal). Served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign in 1S57-
58, including the defence of the Alumbagh in Oct. and Nov., relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alum-
bagh by Outram, oapture of Lucknow, and campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service!
• Col nel W. P. Collingwood served with the 37th Regiment in the rebellion of 1848 in Ceylon. Sewed with the
n »i the Crimea from tith July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol; also the expedition to '
Kn b mm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ; from Nov. 1855 to Nov. 1856 he commanded a Battalion of the j
J.ttnd Transport Corps. Commanded the troops on board the Spartan steamer when wrecked on ths Dog Rocks,
<'iaH ol Ati iea, on 5th duly 1850, on returning from the Crimea, and for his services throughout this trying occa-
ceived the Hrovet rank of Major— Lord Panmure, the War Minister, expressing biB approbation,* as did
■ -" II l!H. the Con. mamler in Chief, of the conduct of the officers and men, as being highly honourable to them;
el M'Murdo, Director General of the Land Transport Corps, in a general order,' " desired to express to
• .Ihngsvood and t '-j.se he commanded the pride he felt in transmitting for the information of H.R.H. the
ndl r 11. ''I. a if, tl ' riven Of the high courage and discipline which animated all ranks on that fearful
night, and which were rewardod by the safe rescue of all from their perilous situation."
' War Services of the Colonels. 55-f)i;
137 Colonel C. Blewitt served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
153 Colonel T. L. Hell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 28th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals). Served as Major of the 6th Regiment iu the Hazara* campaign of 1S6S, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp.)
1C0 Colonel J. Thompson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions of the 3rd 12th
and 14th August, iSth and 21st Sept. (Medal with two Clasps).
161 Colonel G. F. de Berry served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40. including the passage of
the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chiltianwallah (slightly wounded), and Goojeral ( .Medal with two Clasp3).
Served in India during the mutiny of 1857-5S ; commanded the Btation of Murree (Punjaub) when attacked by
hillmen on the night of 1st Sept. 1857, and during proceedings of the three following days. In Nov. 1857 raised,
under orders of Sir John Lawrence, at Lahore a Battalion of Sikhs 1200 strong, and proceeded to North-Western
Provinces with it in Jan. 1858: was attached to Maxwell's Column and present at engagements at Ooryah and
Sheerghurghal and at the taking of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
162 Colonel R. B. Montgomery served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle of the Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
163 Colonel E. H. Foster served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
161 Colonel A. E. A. Ellis served with the 33rd Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Jan. to 24th May 1S55 ;
then as Aide de Camp to Major General Cunynghame at Kertch and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
165 Colonel C. M. Cotton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star).
168 Colonel E. W. Blackett served with the Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1854. and up to 26th July 1855 ; and
commanded a ladder-party at the attack of the Redan on the i3th June and was dangerously wounded — left leg
amputated (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
170 Colonel T. F. Lloyd served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain attached to the 6th Punjaub
Infantry against the ilahsood Wuzerees during March, April, and May 1S60, and wa.s present at the action of
Poluseen, forcing the Burrarrah Pass, taking and burning of their stronghold Makin, and various minor affairs
(Medal with Clasp).
'71 Colonel H. P. Montgomery served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
,Ti Colonel J. de Montmorency was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton,
in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
174 Colonel E. L. Dillon served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Dec. 185.1,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; volunteered to rescue Irom under a heavy lire of grape shell and
musketry seven wounded men who were in the advanced house at the attack of the Cemetery and suburbs of
Sebastopol on the 18th June 1S55, and succeeded in doing so (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
17i Colonel G. F. Herbert served with the 31st liegt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and Sth September, and was wounded during the bombardment of
17th June while employed as an Assistant Engineer in throwing up an entrenchment iu the 8-gun Battery, light
attack (Medal with < Hasp, and Turkish Medal).
177 Colonel C. FitzGerald served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1S54, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party, and assaults of the Redan on the
18th June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
178 Colonel R. J. Hughes has the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the late Turkish Contingent, and the
Turkish Medal.
179 Colonel R. R. Gillespie served throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture
of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Koushab (Medal with Clasp).
181 Colonel A. H. Stephens served with the Rifle Brigade from 23rd Jan. to 12th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian" campaignof 1857-58,
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, action of Sundella, and taking of Fort Birwah
(Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the
second phase of the Ashanti war, iu 1874, including the battle of Amontul Slightly wounded), battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (mentioned iu despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Me lal with Clasp).
183 Colonel H. Marshall served in the Crimea with the 17th Lancers, subsequent to the tall of Sebastopol, from the
15th Sept. 1855 until April 1856. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the pursuit of Tantia
Topee.
185 Sir Owen Tudor Burne served in the Crimea with the 20th Regt. subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
14th March 1856. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 as Adjutant, of the 2. .t.h Regiment and also Bri-
gade Major on the Staff of Brigadier Evelcgh.and was present at the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Mohan, Meeangunge, Poorwah, Hussungunge, Morar Mow, Fort of
Simree, Fort Churda and Fort Musjeedia, Mncbleegaon. Kaber Jungles, Fort Dooraha, aud final operations in
Oudeini859 (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Companv, and Brevet of Major
for services in the field, Medal with Clasp). Appointed in 1861 Military Secretary to Lord Strathnairn, Commander
in Chief in India. Accompanied Lord Strathnairn to England iu 1865, and remained on his Staff when Com-
mander of the Forces in Ireland. Present during the Fenian disturbances in 1866-67 (received the thanks of the
authorities in Ireland). Proceeded to India in 1868 with the late Earl of Mayo, Viaeroy and Governor General, and
served with him as Private Secretary until his assassination in 1872 (received the thanks of Government for his
service-, promoted to an Unarm n. o Maj..:it\ , and appointed a CSI.).
187 Colonel H. W. J. Trent served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout the New Zealand war in 1864-66, was
present at the assault on the Gate Pah (im ; ■■ ,:■ ■■ ,-!> i, :m I ac: -\ as a regimental Major in the action of
TeRanga, and severely wounded in right wrist while leading two Companies of the 63th into the 'leftof the enemy's
rifle-pits (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal)
188 Colonel John Hume served with the 55th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and from the 24th Jan. to the
22nd Sept. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie of
26th October, assaults of the Redan on the i3th June and Sth Sept. — severely wounded, and mentioned in despatches
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served also on the Bhootan expe-
dition, including recapture of Dewangiri in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp).
,9D Colonel W. Mussenden served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana in
1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah and battle of Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
19' Lt.Colonel C. J. East served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1055, and was
present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign
*~ 1857, and was severely wounded at Cawnpore on the 26th November (Medal). When belonging to the 41st
;t. served as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Chittagong column of the Lushai Expeditionary Force
871-72 (mentioned in despatches, received the thanks of the Governor-General in Council, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major).
62-65
Lieutenant Colonels.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OTENSIGN.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
MAJOR.
HALF PAY.
William Leader Maberlv, Zr.CoZ. Unatt 23 Mar. 15' 14 May iS 19 May 25 30 Dee. 26) 9 Mar. 32
Tyrrell Matthias Byrne',1 Major, Unatt 30 June 24 23 Mar. 26.16 June 43 20 June 54 26 Dec. 5025 Sept. 57
Richard Francis Waldo Sibthorp,3 Major, Unatt. ... 20 Sept. 391 10 Sept.41 5 Mar. 47 2 Nov. 55 26 Dec. 5631 July 57
Richard Blackwood-Price, IJ.Col. h.'p. R. Artillery. 18 June 36 n Dec. 38,13 Apr. 46 1 i26 May 57 21 Aug. S7
Bon. Fenton John Evans Freke, Captain, Unatt 1 24 Nov. 35 24 Mar. 37 28 May 42,20 June 54' 13 Dec. 59! 4 Feb. 59
Geo B C Cresvi^ny,Capt.PaymasterSchoolof Musketry 29 Jan. 36 30 July 39 17 June 42 20 June 54 26 Dec. 59
Henry Dalton Smart, Captain, Unatt I31 Dec. 3325 Aug. 37 8 Jan. 43 20 June 54I n Apr. 60
Thos. Robt. Hav Drummond Hay,5 Capt. h. p. 78 F. 2 Aug. 39; 5 Nov. 41 .17 Nov. 48^9 Jan. 58 29 Jan. 61
Andrew Kmit/Major, Unattached |22 Feb. 40 15 June 42 25 Aug. 4612 Dec. 54 23 Mar. 61
Lachlan Hector Gilbert Maclean," J/.//W,Unattached 26 Dec. 34 31 Aug. 3S 25 Feb. 48 22 Dec. 54
Geo. Grant Gordon,* Capt. fZt.Col. h.p. Scots Gds. 13 Feb. 5226 Dec.
Andrew Aytoun,10 Lt. Colonel, h.p. Royal Artillery! 9 June 43 3 July 45 27 Apr. .
RichardOlWerFrancisSteward.'-JI/ri/W, Unattached 29 Sept.43 26 Sept.451 7 June 50] 9 Sept. 55
Edwin Maude,13 Lt. Colonel, h.p. 109 Foot I t Feb. 44 14 Jan. 46,15 Sept.55 30 July 62
Samuel Haekett," Major, Unattached '20 Oct. 43 3 Dec. 47J31 Dec. 52 2 Nov. 55
Thos Edw. Reunion,15 Lt.Col. h.p. Royal Artillery...: 11 June 42 3 July 45 11 June 57-19 Jan. 58
George Williams Knox, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Scots Gds....| J19 Jan. 55J25 Sept.57[
Hon. Walter R. Tr. " '
Matthew Jones
Sir Geo. Francis
Leopold Griinst'
Lt.Col. Comma
Charles Cooch, .
Godfrey James
Arthur Lambtoi
> Lt.Col. Scots Gds.,. I \ 9 Feb. 55 2 Feb. 58
6 Major, Unattached 114 July 41 20 Aug. 42 6 June54J 2 Nov. 55
Pocoek, -Bar.. "J/K/.Unatt.j 15 Dec. 48' 5 Oct. 49 4 Aug. 54 2 Nov.
:m;i-^^M^a ; r Dec- ^r 0ct- « 3 Feb- 52-12 Jan- 64
att. Gent, at Arms 21 Aug. 4925 June 52 29 Dec. 54 2 Nov. 55
.Sr Lt. Col. Coldst. Gds. | 3 Aug. 54I 14 Feb. 56
Aug.
15 Feb. 56
8 Jan. 47,11 Nov. 51
"1 15 June 55 24 June 59
1 18 Jan. 55! 13 May 59
20 July 55,29 July 59
23 Mar. 47 20 Oct. 48 16 Dec. 53 29 Apr. 56
22 May 4
19 June 44
o Dec. 45
, 1 Apr. 46
15 Mar. 39 23 Oct. 41
14 Feb. 45! 2 July 47
19 Dec. 48, 8 Jan. 49
13 Feb. 55
23 Apr. 47! 1 1 Nov. 51
9 Feb. 55
j2i Sept.55
28 Dec. 32 9 Apr. 3S
29 Apr. 37' 11 May 38
15 Oct. 50J 5 Jan. 55
4 July 45 —
1 May 46
7 July 42
1 Aug,
1 June 41
m Feb. 50
9 Mar. 41
6 Aug. 46
4 July 54
10 May 43
7 Jan. 42
. Aug. 46 j 24 Dec. 52
9 Nov. 46:17 Feb. 54
. Col. Coldstream Guards
D.Cape j
Lewis Guy Phillips, Capt. 4: Lt.Col. Grenadier Gds.
Lord Wm. F. E. Seymour, Capt. Sr Lt.Col. Colds. Gds
John Julius Johnstone. < ''apt. a- Lt. Col. Grenadier Gds
James Owen Bovill.-' Major, halt' pay, 6 Foot
Hercules Walker-Mvln,-- Lt.Col. h.p. Rifle Brigade
Robert Einilius F. Craufurd,-3 Capt. h.p. R. Artillery
Thomas Beckwith Speedy, Captain, Unattached, (
Secretary Royal Hibernian School j
AVilliam James Gillum,2b Major, Unattached
George Alderson Milman,2" Lt.Col. h.p. Royal Art ..
Edw.StrellevP.Burnell,C<yjf.4-i^.Co/.ColdstreamGds
Alexander James John Macdonald.3" ('apt. Unatt. ...
Reginald John Manningham-Buller, Capt. and\
Lt.Col. Grenadier Guards $
Frederick Palmer, Capt. <f Lt.Col. Scots Gds
Bon. Emelius J. Weld Forester,31 Capt. Unattached
Stanhope Mason Gildea, Major, Unattached....
John Edmonstoune. Major, 32 Foot
Keith Ramsay Maitland," Lt.Col. h.p. 79 Foot
Archibald Mottcux Calvert, Lt.Col. h.p. R. Artillery
Thomas Valentine Cooke, Captain, h. p. Royal}
Marines, Barrack Master, Plymouth Division j
Charles Wm. Meadowes Payne, Captain, Unattached
Edw. Smith Bridges, Capt. f Lt. Col. Grenadier Gds.
Charles Edward Stuart Glei'g, Capt. h. p. 14 Foot ...
F. Edw. Archibald Chamier, Zt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Godfrey Rhodes,40 Major, Unattached
George Harrison Ann Forbes, Lt. Col. h.p. R. Artillery
FitzRoy WTm. Fremantle, Capt. 4r Lt.Col. Coldst. Gds.
F. C. Manningham-Buller, Capt. it Lt.Col. Colds. Gds.
c. Sydney Darling," Lt.Col. h.p. 9 Foot; A.A. 4r\
Q.M. Gen. Dublin Itecruitiiit/ District J
Richard Hill Rocke,42 Lt.Col. h.p. 2 Foot
Charles Sutherland Dowson,44 Lt.Col. h.p. 10 Foot ...
Fitzroy George Smith, Major, h.p. 7 DragoonGuards
John Hudson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Edw. G. H., Viscount Hinchinbroke, Capt. 3c Lt.Col. \
Grenadier Guards j
¥£ Henry Edward Jerome,4" Major, h..-p. 62 Foot ; \
Fort Major, Guernsey S
Thomas Samuel Poer Field, '- .U.//oj-,h.p. R. Artillery
H. H. D. Stracey. Capt, 4- Lt.Col. Scots Gds 28 Nov. 56:15 June 60;
Bon. W. S. D. Home, Capt. 4* lit. Col. Gren. Gds.... 21 Sept. 60' 23 .Time 63
Geo. J. FitzRoy Smyth, Capt. if Lt. Col. Coldst. Gds 3 June 59; 20 Apr. 60 23 Mar. 66
p.s.e. H. B. H.Blundell, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Gren. Gds....|3o Mar. 55,31 Aug. 55 7 Nov. 62
Bon. H. T. Eraser, Capt. 4~ Lt.Col. Scots Gds 10 Sept. 58 24 June 59 12 June 63
Charles Steel," Major, Unattached '14 June 50 13 Oct. 54)30 June 57
. G. P. Littleton, Capt. &• JW.CW.GrenadierGds. 23 July 61: 24 Jan. 65
Aug. 51 i 6 June 56
Mar. 53 6 June 56
17 Feb. 54 6 June 56
29 Dec. 54 6 June 56
29 May 55 6 June 56
20 Dec.
29 Dec. 54^6 Dec. 56
7 Dec. 58
6 Aug. 59
3 May 45 26 Sept. 57
9 May 46 24 Nov. 57
2 Oct. 57 24 Mar. 58
July 58
Dec. 67
27 July 47J19 Dec. 54I15 Sept. 58
21 June 31 1 29 Dec. 35260ct. 58
4 Apr. 5631 Aug. 60 ,
24 June 42, 9 Nov. 46 26 Oct. 58
8 Apr. 57J20 Feb. 62,21 Feb. 62
25 June 44 20 July 49 19 Nov. 58
Mar. 47
22 Dec. 54
30 Nov. 55
4 July 45
30 May 43
7 Mar. 54 ; 2 Feb. 68
24 Nov. 57I
13 Dec. 6oj
29 Dec. 48 31 Aug. 60
2 Nov. 49 24 May 6
3 June 42 27 Mar. 46 23 Oct. 57 1 Apr. 66
31 Dec. 47' 11 Sept.49 30 July 52119 Apr,
22 Apr. S3 9 Mar. 55^23 July ^R ■,-> Mm
4 Apr. 56
2 Feb. 64
7 Sept.55
_ Nov. 62 1 June 55
3 Feb. 63 30 June 77
May 63 27 May 64
Feb. 641 6 Jan. 57
_ Oct. 64'2i Aug. 67
9 Feb. 65 15 Jan. 56
29 Mar. 65
4 Apr. 65
4 Apr. 65
17 Aug. 65
20 Sept. 65
26 Dec. 65
25 June 66
11 Dec. 66
18 Jan. 67
15 JIay 67
7 Aug. 67
23 Oct. 67
20 Nov. 67
■9 Dec. 67
2 Oct. 67
2 Oct. 57
26 Feb. 56
3 Feb. 66
16 Jan. 57
15 May 67
7 Nov. 65
Jan. 68 14 Jan. 71
1 Nov. 65
17 Feb. 54
19 Aug. 56
11 Mar.
Jan. 68
Jan. 68
1 Jan. 6S
1 Jan. 68
22 Jan. 68
9 Apr. 68
13 June 68
29 Aug. 68
o Nov. 68
2 Nov. 68
8 Mar. 69
5 Mar. 69
7 July 69
3 Aug. 69
:6 Nov. 58
5 Mar. 58
7 Oct. 59.
9 Oct.
7 Jan.
2 Mar. 69
20 Sept. 69 24 Sept.41
9 Oct. 69I
15 Nov. 69^9 July 62
11 Jan. 70!
12 Feb. 70 19 Nov. 5a
1 Mar. 70 28 May
16 Mar. 70
30 Mar. 70
Apr. 70
Apr.
Dec. 57 16 May 62
1 Apr. 70
„ 24 May 70
Mar. 64 13 June 70
10 July 70
Henry Trotter, Ca
George William St
Chas. Henry T. B
George Longley, '
YC Geo. Dare Dov
Adjutant Deri ■ ,
George Gaynor,55
Charles Johnston,
Fred. 11. Harford,
Thos. Philip G:
Jan. 48 30 Apr. 52 23 July 58I 1 July 59 15 Sept. 7
27 June 4S1 1 Nov. 4SI 1 Apr. 55! 4 Nov. 59 23 Nov. 70
4 Feb. 7
15 Feb. 7
25 Mar. 7
5 Apr. 7
30 Aug. 7 1
1 Oct. 7
14 Oct. 7
31 Oct. 7
15 Nov. 7
1 Jan. 7
5 Jan. 7
23 Apr. 72
: Dec. 60
fLt.Col. Grenadier Guards ... 4 Oct. 62' 16 Oct. 66;
obole,50 Major, h.p. 18 Foot J18 Apr. 51)21 Mar. 53*22 June 55 4 Jan. 6:
:e de Ruvignes,53 Major, Unatt.J3o July 46 2 Nov. 49:11 Sept. 57: 9 Apr. 6:
ptain, h.p. Royal Engineers ... ai Dec. 53 20 June 5419 Dec. 59 9 Apr. 6:
,;;;^;:.,,,,R. Marine Art.||25july48|
6 Oct. 51 '22 Sept. 59 17 Sept.6: „
h.p. 104 Foot 1 29 Jan. 4o!i2Nov.42 8 Mar. 49 1 2 Nov. 61; 10 May 7
11 Lt.Col. h.p. Royal Artillery J27 June 48! 1 Nov. 48 1 Apr. 55, 9 Aug. 70 15 May 72
Capt. 4" Lt.Col. Scots Guards ...'"A. j 13 Jan. 60 4 Nov. 64 1 129 June 7:
an, Capt. 4? Lt.Col. Scots Gds. | [19 Aug. 62 4 Apr. 65 17 July 7:
29 May 63 6 May 671 [ 1 7 July 72
4 Jan. 61 J 21 June 66 |i4Aug.7?
3 Nov. 56,14 June 62 14 June 70' n Sept. 72
June64J 7 Aug. 67 j 4 Dec. 72
8 June 49I 8 Dec. 53 26 Dec. 61 10 June 621 2 Jan. 73
3 Dec. 50 23 Nov. 52 8 Jan. 56 31 Oct. 62 15 Feb. 73
John Arthur T.Garratt, ('apt. if- £/.( V.GrenadierGds.
Henry Hubert Kyre, Capt. 4- Lt. Col. ColdstreamGds. 4 July 60' 4
Vf 1 Id Ma'eintvre, Lt. Col, Bengal Staff Corps 14 June 50 23
Bon. Wm. II. 1-. Caringtnii, C'.//iM- Lt.Col. ( Jreu.Gds. 114
in 1,!., ■,■, Ward Burton, Z*.CW.Eoyal Marines
Leonard Sidel 11 ill 0111- Vernier, ■'''■' Major, Unattached
Reginald T. Thynne, Capt. Sf Lt.Col. Grenadier Gds. I " I 3 Oct. 6220N0V.67I' [15 Mar. 73
|i..'iuda- I : ' .1 li 1 ].-"< .1 1 ,'■" Major, h.p. 72 Foot Ii 7 Mar. 43 19 Mar. 47 2 Dec. 50 9 Nov. 62^5 Mar. 73
■ : on, Captam, h.p. 67 Foot I 8 Sept.46'i9 Nov. 47 17 Jan. 51 j 9 Nov. 6229 Mar. 73
1 June 70
7 May 70
5 July 7<
2 Nov. 7:
4 Jan. 61 1
9 Apr. 61 1
6 July 6t\
2 May 6=
29 June 6t I
7 Dec. 7r|
Apr. 61
30 June 6;
Lieutenant Colonels.
66
COKNiiT,
2nd lieot.
or ensign..
Arthur Herbert Cuss,01 Major, h.p. 10 Hussars
Ernest Le Pellev/'- Captain, h.p. 5 Foot
Charles Stuart Baker, Major, half pay. 59 Foot
Win. Julius Gascoigne, t'apt. .f Lt. Col. Scots Gds.
John B. Sterling, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Coldstream Guards
Frederick Hugh Chancellor, Captain h.p. R. Art ...
Robert Alex. Loudon, Major, h.p. 5W. India Regt.
John Gittens Maycock,"£« Co/, h.p. 14 Foot ...
Charles I). Thomas, Capt. 4- Lt. Col. C ,1,1st. Guards
Charles Denison Pedder-53 Captain, h.p. 39 Foot
^d/. 6 J<7/«. Bo« /. ■ Ur, A';/,'r IV«/'„-«
Arthur Salt.niar>i,e.'" M • r. h.p. 70 Foot
Stewart Alexander 1 '1, ■••„,•'- J/a/or, h.p. 13 Foot.
William Mosse,';,J -ir<//'or, h.p. 26 Foot
Andrew Green,"" Captain, h.p. Rifle Brigade , ,
Captain of Inoalids, Royal Hospital , CAr/.sr,.. j 2C
Baker Creed Russell, C'Vi. J/.i/or, 13 Hussars 2 Nov. 55
Fra. C. Scott, CB. Maj. h.p. 42 F. Gentleman at Arms
James de Vic Tapper, Major, 23 Foot
Christopher Rice Havard Nichoil, Major. Ritte Brig.
Frederick Edward Sotheby, Major, lti.de Brigade
3 Dec. 501 5 Nov. 52 23 Apr. 58 16 Jan. 63
20 Oct. 49^27 Aug. 52 7 Oct. 59 23 Jan. 63
jo Mar. 44 S Jan. 47 n Apr. 51 20 Jan. 63
31" Mar. 63 6 Fell. 66
5 Nov. 61I31 Dec. 61 20 July 66
20 Dec. 43 17 Apr. 45 11 Nov. 51
16 Sept. 45J S June 49 25 June 52
2 June 43 4 Apr. 45 29 Dec. 54
I19 Dec. £2 3 Aug. 6('
7 July 4 ■.-' .7 Dec. 30 7 May 5
22 Dec. 4S
20 Jan. 49
21 Aug. 49
7 Jan.
4 Apr.
5 Dec.
6 Feb. 59
1 June 55
25 Aug.
.■ . Maj
30 Uc:. 66
John R. W. Lord de Ve-ei, Capt. 4" Lt.Col. Cold. Gds.
Charles Coote Grant, Major, h.p. 16 Foot
Charles Van Notten Dole, Major, h.p. Cape M. I
Rifles; Fort Major, Edinburgh )
George Gosling, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Sets (Ids
Walter Tuckfield Goldsworthy,?3 Major, h.p. 91 F. )
Assist. Adjt. and Qr.Mr. Gen. Cork )
George Edmond Francis.7* Lt.Col. h.p. 20 Foot
William John Brook,"6 Major, h.p. 30 Foot
Douglas Hastings, Major, 62 Foot
William Edward Wallace, Maior, h.p, 18 Foot
Son. Josh. C. Vanneck, Capt. .(• Lt.Col. Scots Gds...
James Menzies Clavhilis,-' Major, h.p. 7 F„,t
Willoughby Digby Marsh, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
^Eneas Perkins, CB. LJ.c1 ,,,-ers
Albert Henry Wilmot Williams, /./.(>,/. R. Artillery
Charles Fred. Cockburn, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Campbell Hardy, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Lewis Frederick Hall, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
John Henry Peile, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Sir William Hamilton, Bart., Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
De Vic Francis Carey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery .
Thomas Nichoil, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Tierney, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Alexander Hadden Lindsay, ' LI. Lt.Col. R. Artillery
Thomas Parkyns Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...
George Henry Stone, A/. < V. Royal Artillery
Michael Robert Bruce, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
James Limond Benwell, Lt.Cd. Madras .-
Charles Bean Lucie Smith, LI . t W. M a , Ira s St a tl'i ', 1 \-\ ,.-
John Hubbard White, Xf.t'e/. R yal En«
Clement Metcalfe Browne, Lt.C ' :: al Engineera
Bowes Lennox Forster, Cap to. ... ; ,;.,, Artillery
Charles L. R. Glasfurd, Lt.Col. B 1 abay Staff Corps
Charles Henry Edward Cr.eei". l.'.cl. ,, ,4 p , it
Augustus Arthur Currie, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. .
William Kincaid, Lt.Col. Madras stall Corps
Wm. George Ma I, -'dm S trie khmd, LI. Col.. Madras S.C
Robert Broome Baker, Major, h.p. 16 Foot
William Macdonald, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall' Corps
Wykeham Leigh Pemberton, CB. Lt.Col. 60 Rifles
Wm. Hen. Dowling Reeves Welman, CB.Lt.C0l.9g F
c. Henry John Maclean, 7J Lt. Col. h.p. Rifle Brigade; 1
A A. 4- Q M.Gen., Ireland J
Frederick Thomas Whinyates, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
0 Sept. 55 ' 4 Aug. 63
1 Aug. 51 1 Feb. ■
24 Nov. 52I18 Aug. 3 1 6 Sept. 53
5 Dec. 54 1 9 Mar. 55 1 Apr. 59
7 Jan. 55 11 May 55 27 Apr. 60
8 Jan. 53 11 May 53 21 Sept.ro
. 2 June 63 1 14 Aug. 66
g May 45 20 Aug. 19 18 Apr. 50
1 Mar. 64
1 Mar. 64
4 Apr. 64
12 June (5
24 Jan. 65
26 Mar
5 July 72
24 Oct. 72
g f ■. -4 ■
Jan. 62 10 July 63 26 June 66
10 Oct. 57 30 Oct. 59' 28 Oct. 64
Apr. 53 9 Feb. 55)31 July 57
9 Oct. 49 21 May 52 29 Dec. 54
o Mar. 40 8 Apr. 42 13 Mar. 53
3 Sept. 47 9 Nov. 49! 9 July 54
1 Dec. 63126 June 66
3 Nov. 52 13 Aug. 34 31 Aug. 55
9 Dec. 49 17 Feb. 34 13 Aug. 50
12 Dec. 51 17 Ait,. [2 Mar. 6:
9 Dec. 49 1 Apr. 31 23 Feb. 5
9 Dec. 49 6 June 51 23 Feb. 56
9 Dec. 49 11 Aug. 51 23 Feb. 56
25 -ept. 31 23 Feb. 56
9 Dec. 40 11 Nov.
8 Dec. 48 3 Sept : 27 Aug. 58
10 Mar. 34 -7 Aug. 58
Dec. 4S
.1 me ., ,
Dec. 49
Dec. 49
1
Dec. 40
jo Jan. 40
9 Dec. 53
8 June 54
9 Aug. 64
9 Sept. 64
14 Apr. 73
23 Apr. 73
o May 73
25 June 73
5 July 73
22 Aug. 73
S Sept. 73
-• Nov. 73
9 Nov. 73
26 Jan. 74
Feb. 74
21 Mir.
3 Mar.
i Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
5 Apr. 74
8 Apr. 74
6 May 74
June 74
9 Oct. 64
2 Nov. 64
ii Mar. 65
23 Mar. 65
5 Apr. 65
July c.
9 Jan . oj.
2 >',,v. 73
i2 July 6i
;o Sept. 74
7 Aug. 07
; ■ Apr. 7;
6 3 uly 6j
1 Apr. 7«
30 Sept. 66
27
29 June 74
2 July 74' 1 1 May ;S
14 Aug. 74
7 Sept. 74
20 Feb. 49
20 Feb. 47
2 Mar. 40
3 Mar. 49
; Mai . .; >
4 May 40.
10 Dec. 53
23 Apr. 5:
10 Dec. 4
30 May 45
9 June 50
20 Feb
24 June 55
12 July 53
15 Oct. 55
20 Aug. 54
20 Aug. 55
1 Aug. 54
4 Aug. 53
31 .Mar.
26 Oct. 50
15 Apr. 53
2 Apr. 52
5 Mar. 56
25 Aug
15 June 4,1
William Noel Waller, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 19 June
Benjamin Lumsden Gordon, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 12 June 5
John Swiney, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps '..12 Apr. 49
John Geddes, Major, half pay, 44 Foot '25 Aug. 4"
De Vic Tupper,80 Major, half pay, 8 Foot 15 Oct. 5
Edward Bosc Sladen, Lt.Col. Madias Stall' Corps 14 Apr. 49
Edw. Tobias Willoughby Purcell, Lt.Col. R. Artillery jig Juue 50
John Glancy, Captain, 14 Foot ' 9 Mar. 42
Edw. Douglass Harvest, fj.i v,>. h.p. 97 F. S.O. of P. 117 Apr. 42
David Limond, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers J14 June 50
George William Muriel, Major, 73 Foot 24 June 42
John Charles Le Quesne, Lt.Col. 12 Lancers. .
John H. P. Malcolmson, CB. Lt.Col. Bombay S. C...
William Brooke Thomson, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Rupert Thomas Snow, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps...
l/Robert Cadell, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Michael Weekes Willoughby, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
Henry Hooper Foord, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Henry Edward Wliish, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
Charles Julien Ralph Bell, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps
Fred. Macdonald Birch, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
John William Hoggan, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
James Thomas Harris, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps...
Henry James Bell, Lt.Col. 105 Foot
Charles Frederick Parkinson, Lt.Col. 95 Foot
Cecil Brooke Le Mesurier, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Augustus Henry King, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery ligJunesoi i Apr. 52 20 Apr. 57J 5 July 72J24July75
Richard Roynon Jones, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ' lg June so 5 June 52I 6 July 57] 5 July 72 24 July 75
George Wolie, Captain, h.p. 2 F. S.O of Pensioners.. 27 Sept. 44 3 Apr. 49 30 Dec. 53*24 Apr. 66 2 , July 7 ,
30 Dec. 51
2 Jan. 5:
27 Apr. 58
19 Apr. 53
6 June 54
11 Aug. 54
1 Feb. 3
14 Jan. 5
8 Jan. 5
6 Feb. 46
21 Aug
29 July
7 July 57
29 Aug. 54
28 Feb. 5.
23 Nov. 56
14 Aug. 53
28 Jan
28 Nov
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
31 May 57
5 May 52
3 Nov. 54
29 Apr. 56
8 June 49
8 June
8 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 49
9 June 4Q
4 Apr. 54
27 June 49
27 June 49
14 June 50
21 Sept. 54
g June 50! 3 Feb. 52^3 Jan. 57
7 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. s'i
7 Aug. 5S
18 Feb. 61
3 Feb. 61
Mas I 1
22 June 65
7 June 5I
■
3 Mar. 6
4 June 53
o Dec.
23 Mar. 58
30 Oct. 57
23 Mar. 53
25 June 56
19 July 56
5 Jan. 63
12 Apr
7 Sept. 58
15 Jan. 56
21 June 60
21 July 56
14 Jan. 64
29 Dec. 54
27 Aug. 58
2 June 57
18 July 62
27 Aug. 58
8 June 61
8 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
9 June 61
4 Apr. 66
27 June 61
27 June 61
o June 6
5 July 72
o June 6
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July
5 July 7-
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7;
, July 7-'
1 ■ .1 id . '
2 Mar.
15 Aug,
25 Nov
-7 Apr
5 Juiy
29 Dec. 6
30 Dec. 6
1 & p, .
5 July
1 Apr. 66
5 July
1 Apr. 66
24 Apr
9 Apr. 68
8 June 69
S June 69
Jui
9 June 69
9 June 69
4 Apr. 66
27 June 69
15 Oct. 54 1 30 July 62
9 Feb. 55]a6 Nov. 58
2 Oct,
10 Oct. 74
25 Nov. 74
19 Dec. 74
29 Dec. 74
13 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
6 Jan. 75
6 .1.111 ;
6 Jan. 75
c6 Jan. 7
t, Jan. 75
• ,1a D
Jan. 75
20 ran. 7
3 Feb. 7
.; Feb. 75
6 Feb.
23 Feb. 73
3 Mar. 75
I Mar. 75
8 Mar. 7,
10 Mar. 73
io Mar. 7s
31 Mar. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
12 Apr. 75
13 Apr. 75
14 Apr. 75
14 Apr. 75
14 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 75
20 Apr 73
3 May 73
13 May 75
5 June 75
8 June 75
S June 75
8 June 75
9 June 75
9 June 75
9 June 75
9 June 73
9 June 75
j 3 June 75
7 June 75
2 July 70
6 Mar. 7c
27 June 6g 27 June 73
3 Oct. 70 7 July 73
5 July 72 2jc July 75
5 July 72 24 July
3 June u
9 Dec. n
M:,v &
67
Lieutenant Colonels
Drury Richard Barnes,81 Zt.Col. half pay, 14 Foot, )
Chief Instructor School of Mmkeh-y )
John Ingle Preston, Lt.Col. 45 Foot . •■■■-• ■•-
Richard Spencer Hall, Captain <y X,.C<>7. <. oldst. Gdb.
George C. Rowcroft, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall Corps
John Wheler Collington, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edmund Davidson Smith/- Major, h.p. 95 *oot.)
Assist. Adj. and Q.M. Go,. Dublin )
William Fit'zRoy, Lt.Col. 47 Foot ............. v;"^'"
Win. John F. Rnmsden, Capt. <f- Lt.Col Coldst. Gds.
John Henry Brown. Z/.CV. Royal Artillery.....
Walter Aston Fox Strangways, Lt.Col R. Artillery
Cecil R. St. John Ives, lln/or, Royal Horse Gds .
Bachc Harpur Heatheote," Major, mp. Depot Batt.
John T. Ussher. <"„;-'. Cnatt. S.O. of Pensioners
John Paton Martin. Li. CI. bengal Staff Corps
Wm Henrv Whitlock, ir.tW. Madras Maft ' oips...
Thomas Norris Baker. Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Thomas Rowland, Major, 5 Foot
COENET,
2Ild LIEUT
orENSiGir. I
7 Apr. 48|a
16 June 54
25 May 60
10 Aug. 49
19 June 50
22 Apr. S3
29 May 49
19 June 50
19 June 50
15 Jan. 58
21 Aug. 49
30 May 43
20 Sept.49
o Sept.49!
WHEN.
^PLACED ON
I HALF PAT.
6 Mar. 58 1 Apr. 70 31 July 75 31 July 75
15 Feh. 56^6 Nov. 6112 Feb. 73I 4 Aug. 75
29 May 63J18 Jan. 67] j 7 Aug. 75
8 Dec. 52 10 Aug. 6i'io Aug. 69 10 Aug. 75
4 July 52 14 July 57, 5 July 72 -'i Aug. 75'
6 June 54 5 June 5s 1 May 66 23 Aug. 75;
10 Feb. 54 2 Nov. 55*8 July 67 1 Sept.75
2S0ct. 64I 8 May 67, 1 Sept.75
6 July 52]:
9 July 521:
12 Mar. 61 1 25 Apr. 65
20 Feb. 52 U4 Sept. 55
July 57: 5 July 72 S Sept.75
Aug. 57 5 July 72] 8 Sept.75
" Sept.751
May 66(14 Sept. 7513° Oct. 69
Jan. 54] 6 May 66I15 Septal
Jan. 56 26 Oct. 59 19 Aug. 69
illery
lards..
20 Sept. 49 23 Nov. 56
Dec. 48 29 Apr. 53
Corps
James M. C. Vibart, Lt.Col.
Henry Fred. Wrnchelsea Elj
William Benjamin Browne, -
Henry Brackenlmr; . . ' ' < >■.
Edward Harnett, It' - 1
William Booth, Lt. Col. Roy a
Frank Horsley, Lt Col. Mad
Robert J. L. Crutchley, Lt.C
Philip Harris, -<nd Com. Royal Marines
Archibald Wybercb,** iT»./...r, h.p. ^ 1 oot •■■;
Lancelot Henrv Isacke, Lt.Col. Manias Maft 1 orps
Thomas Rose Nimmo, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff < orps..
William Alex. Garden. Lt.Col. Bencral Matt Corps...
Henry Thomas Oldfield. Lt.( -. Bengal Stall Corps
Henry Daniel Cloete, Zt.Col. Madia- Maty orps
William Gordon, CIE.Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Henry Tod Stuart. Zt.Col. Madras Stafl Corps
HugliC. Menzies.Zf.CW. Madras Staff (.'orps
Arthur T. Searle, Zt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
William Lambert, CB. Lt.Col. 88 Foot
Uffi Richard Wadeson, Lt.Col. 75 Foot .
Son. B. A. B. Achesovi, Capt. * Lt.Col. Coldst. Gds...
Wm. Robert Johnson, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
William Jackson, Lt.Col. Bengal Stafl Corps
Henry Vincent Mathias, Zt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
William Playfair, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Edward Thomas Shilfner, Lt.Col. 54 Foot
William Lambert Yonge. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
Thomas Ernest Britten, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
William Hicks. Lt.Col. Bombay Stafl Corps
Henry Doveton Battye, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Booth Brackenbury. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edwin Markham, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Charles S. Corkran, Capt. 4" Lt.Col. Grenadier Grds.
Henry Fitzroy Dakevne, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
9 Dec. 50 13
;2 June 49
;6 Aug. 42
2 June 48
9 Dec. 50
o Nov. 49
23 Nov. 49
Aug. 46
12 Dec. 49
2 Dec. 49
20 Dec. 49
20 Dec. 49
10 Dec. 49
ff Corp
dras Staff Corps
ras Staff Corps
aff Corps
Bengal Staff C.
Staff C
'.'< 'orps
James Crawford, Z
Otway Francis Smithers, Lt.Ci
Alexander Charles Hay. /..'.'
John William Orr, Lt. Col. Mad
Melmoth Alaster D. Orchard, I
Frederick Gadsden, Lt.i
Richard Hussey Vivian, Major
Edmund Leach, Cajytain, 50 Fo-
Patrick Alexandi r Can < ■■.. ■•. .'
Charles William Fletcher, 1 U
Charles Frederick Keays, ZtA noay »tan u.
Charles Wm. Robert Chester. - . ■ - Staff*
David M. M. Crichton, Capt. f Zieut Col. Gren. Gds
Richard Doyle Barrett, Lt.Col. 19 Foot
Granville William Puget, Lt.Col. 34 Foot ...
Henry Phillip Hawkes, /-.' ■•'..! .Madras Staff Corps
William Winson, Zt.Col. Bengal staff Corps ...
George John Davies Heath, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
JohnByron, Lt.Col. 10 Foot
Raoul de Bourbel. Lt.Col. ' a-s
Vreilcrirk Smith S'antoii, ;,/ ' ..' !'■ - :•'■ Engineers
Charles Adolphus do Kan: to. v. /.; . ie gal S. C
'I. niv I'elham C!o-«a / ' ' ■■'■ I' ' .' Mad' Corps ..
Guy Annesley Preia'a r-a.-t. /./ < ■ / P< ngal Staff C.
Thomas Gaily Ross. Zt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
Thomas Eaton Swetti nliam, Lt.Col. 31 Foot
William Hichens, II. Col. Royal Engineers
d.oberi Hawthorn, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry Wellcslev, Capt. <f U Col. Grenadier Guards
William Henry Ralston, Major, 70 Foot
Horace Searle Anderson. Lt.Col. Bombay Stafl C.
John Gordon Graham, Lt.Col. 1 Dragoons
Charles Joseph M'Mahon, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Archibald Collins, Lt.Col. 26 Foot
B B. D. Ca ell, Capt. & Zt.Col. Scots Gds
Joseph William Hughes. Major. 54 Foot
William lilarketl. // Col. 0, I'Viot
Cord Ralph Drury Eerr, CS. Lt.Col. 10 Hussars..
Henry Broome Peilden, Zt.Col. 6 Foot
Edward Lemprioie barle, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
6 June 54
8 Apr. 45
7 Apr. 56
14 Oct. 51
1 Sept.52
11 Feb. 54
26 June 52
7 May 48
3 May 531 6 Nov. 54
1 Dec. 49ji3K°v-53
1 Dec. 49] 15 Nov. 53
Dec.
Dec. 49 1
Dec. 49;
June 55
7 Sept. 55
ay 5
2 Dec. 49] 11 May 52
Dec. 49 13 Aug. 52
Nov. 5;
Aug. 55
6 Aug. 54 ; 8 Dec. 54
2 June 57(19 Sept 57
May 65
28 Oct
Nov. 5
Oct. 59 23 Aug. 60
20 Sept. 61 20 Sept. 69
2 Mar. c6 15 May 6«
10 Oct. 57 1 5 July 72
17 Nov. 57 15 May 66
25 Jan. 54; 17 June 66
8 Aug. 66 1 Apr. 74
5 Mar. 5S 20 July 66
12 Nov. 57 5 July 72
20 Nov. 61 20 Nov. 69
9 Mar. 60 23 Nov. 69
27 July 57 1 5 July 72
21 Sept.55'27 July 66
11 Dec. 61 !n Dec. 69
11 Dec. 61 11 Dec. 69
11 Dec. 61(11 Dec. 69
11 Dec. 61. 1 1 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69
12 Dec. 61 (i2 Dec. 69;
12 Dec. 61J12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 75
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69! 12 Dec. 75
12 Dec. 61 12 Dec. 69 12 Dec. 75
27 Nov. 57^9 June 72118 Dec. 75
9 De.-. 64:17 July 72 18 Dec. 75
23 Oct. 67 1
30 Aug. 60(20 Dec. 69
— Dec. 61*20 Dec. 69
10 Sept.751
20 Sept.751
20 Sept. 75 j
22 Sept.75
29 Sept. 75 1
19 Oct. 75
21 Oct. 751
23 Oct. 75
17 Nov. 75
17 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
23 Nov. 75
30 Nov. 75
ti Dec. 75
11 Dec. 75
11 Dec. 75
11 Dec. 75
11 Dec. 75,
12 Dec. 75]
2 Dec. 75,
9 Aug. 54! 20 Dec. 61,20 Dec. 69
Dec. 49 1 Apr. 5620 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
31 Dec. 47(13 Dee. 5°
19 Dec. 50J 2 Sept.52
26 Dec. 49:24 Mar. 56,26 Dec. o
29 Dec. 49(23 Nov. 56 29 Dec. 6
7 Jan. 50 21 June 54(27 June -
19 Dec. 50^7 Sept.52
19 Dec. 50J22 Oct. 52
25 Jan. 65
20 Jan. 50(17 Mar. 54
>o Jan. 50,30 Nov. 54
>o Jan. 50 16 July 55
so Jan. 50 23 Nov. 56
io Jan. 50 23 Nov. 56
>i Jan. 50J17 Dec. 55
>i Jan. 50 23 Nov. 56
[7 Aug. 52! 6 June 54
3 Nov. 54-1 9 Feb. 55
8 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
22 Dec. 75
23 Dec. 75
26 Dec. 75
1 29 Dec. 75
6 Feb. 50
o Feb. 50
20 Feb. 50
20 Feb. 50
31 May 50
14 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 48
9 Jan. 55
5 June 53
31 July 56
23 Nov. 56
16 June 6
9 Apr. 48
Feb. 50
3 Mar. 50 15 Nov. 53
3 Mar. 50! 10 June 53
3 Mar. 50 23 June 53
13 Feb. 52 14 June 54
14 June 50 23 Jan. 55
9 Dec. 50 1 May 55
14 Sept. 53 23 Nov. 56
10 Dec. 50115N0V. 53
20 Mar. 50 j 10 Oct. 51
Mar. 50 27 Feb. 56
9 Sept.
9 Dec.
.9 June
Feb. 53
3 Aug. 55
7 Feb. 54
6 May 65
18 Dec. 57(23 July 58
6 Apr. 50 18 Sept. 53
19 June 55 15 Feb. 56
11 June 53,27 Apr. 58
23 Jan. 521 6 June 54
1 10 May 64
1 Dec. 54(26 Sept. 56
29 Dec. 54 9 Nov. 55
24 Nov. 57 i5 June 58
21 Sept.52 6 June 54
14 June 50 30 Oct. 55
Feb. 56,27 July 66
Nov. 57' 5 July 72
6 Dec. 69
5 Aug. 68
6 Dec. 66i 7 Jan. 76
7 Nov. 57! 5 July 72 15 Jan. 76
17 Nov. 57, 5 July 72 15 Jan. 76
13 June 68 19 Jan. 76
20 Jan. 62(20 Jan. 70120 Jan. 76
20 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 70 20 Jan. 76
20 Jan. 62:20 Jan. 70(20 Jan. 76
20 Jan. 62;2oJan. 70 20 Jan. 76
20 Jan. 62120 Jan. 70(20 Jan. 76
21 Jan. 62(21 Jan. 7021 Jan. 76
21 Jan. 62 21 Jan. 70,21 Jan. 76
9 Jan. 57 21 Aug. 66( 2 Feb. 76
12 Apr. 64 21 Aug. 66 2 Feb. 76
16 Feb. 62!i6 Feb. 70,16 Feb. 76
20 Feb. 62 20 Feb. 70(20 Feb. 76
20 Feb. 62 20 Feb. 70*20 Feb. 76
20 Feb. 62 20 Feb. 70 20 Feb. 76
8 May 67
29 Dec. 54I2S Sept. 66
29 Dec. 54 1 2 Oct. 66
3 Mar. 62 15 Aug. 68 3 Mar. 76
3 Mar. 62 3 Mar. 70 3 Mar. 76
3 Mar. 62 3 Mar. 70 3 Mar. 76
22 June 58 5 July 72 8 Mar. 76
27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 10 Mar. 76
27 Aug. 58I 5 July 72 10 Mar. 76
14 Sept. 65(18 Dec. 66 20 Mar. 76
4 Dec. 571 1 Mar. 67
30 July 59ji7May 69 .
20 Mar. 62 20 Mar. 70 20 Mar. 76
12 Feb. 58 23 Mar. 67 $0 Mar. 76
27 Aug. 58J 5 July 72:3oMar. 76
22 Sept. 58 5 July 72] -
1 Aug. 68 1 I
30 Mar. 60 17 Apr. 67
29 Nov. 59 1 2 Jan. 70 6 Apr. 76!
19 Feb. 58.27 Mar. 7210 Apr. 76
16 July 63J 5 July 72 27 Apr. 76
28 Jan. 59 29 June 70! 3 May 76
18 Dec. 66, (17 May 70
19 Dec. 62 20 Apr. 67 22 May 76
17 Dec. 58 5 July - ,1 May 76
23 Aug. 6:|26 Mar. 73 31 May 76
31 Aug. 55| 8 June 67 9 June 76
27 Aug. 58:22 Apr. 68,14 June 76
I26 Feb. 76
7eb. 76
Mar. 76
Apr. 76
Apr. 76|
76
Lieuienant Colonels.
68
Sbn.Baymond Harvey de Montmorenoy,Ztf.CW.32 F.
Hugh Gordon Thomson, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Thomas Ross Church, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
David Butler Young, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
p.sc. William Arbuthnot, Lt.Col 14 Hussars
Henry Mack Nepea:-, Lt.C-.l. Madras Statl'Corp.s
Robert Dallas ( 'ampb ell, W.Co/. Bengal Staff Corps
' 'apt Un, tg Foot
Howes, /./.< V. 25 Foot ,
, Capi \Lt.Col. Scots Gds
. h.p. 97 Foot
y Atkins Nicolls, ii'.Co/. Royal Art.
thcol . U , Bengal Staff Corps
>rth, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Augustas Edmund Warren, Lt.Col. 78 Foot
Robert Bennett, Lt.Col. 46 Fojt
James Briggs, Lt.Col. 96 Foot
UCArthur Thomas Moore, I.t.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Cecil D'Urbau La Touchs, Lt.Col. Bombay StaffC.
Edmund Penrose B. Turner, Lt Col. Royal Artillery
RobertF. Balfour, Capt. 4' II Col. Grenadier Guards
Son.Chas.G.Gat^ornL'-lLt!', 1 :.r,.,t .; iV.O/.Gr.GJ.,.
Edward Andrew Stuart, Lt.Col. 1 Foot
Ralph Gore, Lt.Col. RovalAvtiU rv
Chavles Henry Clay, Lt.Col. Bombay StaffCorps
Somerville George 0. Hogge, Major. Co Foot. . ..
Hubert Le Cocq, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
COHXKT,
■lid LIE IT.
irEXSIGN.
Windle Hill St.Hi
George Skene Hal
Hon.P. s [
p.sc. Mai
p.x.r. Oliver .
Mark Henry il. I
Alfred Chs '
:8 Aug. 54
14 June 50
14 June
5 June .
5 Mar. 56
1 5 June _
15 June 50
12 Feb. 58
16 Feb. 49
14 Apr. 46
M Dec. 5
... I ><•<•, ,
20 July 50
Feb. 49
Oct. 51
Feb. 52
29 July 50
29 July 50
9 Dec. 50
Foot.
p.s.e. Philip Alex. A Twynam, Lt.Col
John Sidney Hand, Lt Col. 44 Fo ,t
Harry M'Leod, Lt.Col. R ..val Artillery
Hit Royal High 11 « the De .',■<■ or' Connaught EQ \
KT. KP. GCMG. GCSI. LI. Col. Rifle Brigade ; i
Persona! Aide <h Cam,, to the Queen )
Cecil John Hul.b.ird, C„,/.J- Lt.C,,!. ( Irenadier Gds.
Charles B. Reynardson, Capt. it U Col. Gren. Gds.
Charles Edward T irriano, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...
John Edwin Dickson Hill," Major, h.p. 63 Foot ' .
Hew Lindsay Pre alergast, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
William Raffles Tucker. Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ...
Frederick Lockwood Edridge, Lt.Col. 20 Foot
George Hubert Parker, Lt.Col. 92 Foot
Edward Meurant, Major, 83 Foot
John Tatton Butler Brown, Cli. Lt Co!. R. Artillery'
Charles Frederick Gregorie, Lt.Col. 18 Foot
Francis Morley, Lt.Col. 3 Foot
George Charles Depree, Lt.Col. B aigal StaffCorps"
William I'eytu'i. It c.l. \l,ulras StaffCorps
L. J. Oiiphaiit, Capt. If Lt.Col. Grenadier 1
Lawrence Henry Williams, l.i.c ' !:
Alexander Wardrop, Lt.Col. V '.■■ - •■■ 1 •.'„-,, s
Thomas Bell, Lt.C, I. l:..n,
Stewart Fellows. Lt.Col. i:
William Henry Newport S c
William Bickinson ,^CSL. Mai or, h.p. Bomlny S c
George Nesbitt Stephens. J./. (V. M ,<:,-., s stat'rr,,,-,,.
George Ralph C. Westrop; a* StaffC
2 Jan. 55 29 Mar. 61 25 Sept.69114 June 76I
7 June 56 19 July 60 22 Feb. 70! 14 June 76
3r May 55I14 June 62 14 June 70' 14 June 76
8 Feb. 54 15 June 62 15 Aug. 68 15 June 76
5 June 59 29 Nov. 64 15 Aug. 68 U 5 June 76
2 Sept. 53 15 June 62 15 June 70 15 June 76
19 Jan. 55 15 June 62 15 June 70 1 5 June 76
28 Jan. 62 8 June 67 8 June 67 24 June 76
21 Oct. 51 10 Sept. 58,21 Aug. 69IH; July 76
>2 Nov. 64 25 Dec. 67 J 15 July 76
7 Jan. 48 5 May 54 13 July 67 ig July 76 31 Aug. 72
!oJunes4 1 Apr. 60 .5 July 72,19 July 76
23 Nov. 56 20 Dec. 66 20 Dec. 74 19 July 76
:>2 July 53 20 July 62 20 July 70 20 July 76
5 Nov. 52 20 July 55 13 July 67 23 July 76
6 June 54 24 Apr. 55115 Oct. 6S.26 July 76
.- 58^0 July 67 29 July 76
28 Aug. 55 29 July 62 29 July 70
26 Oct. 60
1 May 52
9 Dec. 50
24 Aug. 50
2 Sept. 54
8 June
2 Dec.
3 May 53
1 June 53
13 Nov. 56
7 Dec. 52
9 Aug. 6 .
jo Dec. 64
11 Aug. 54
22 Mar. S3
3 Aug. 53
11 Oct. 55
12 Sept. 55
6 July 54
17 Nov. 57
17 Feb. 69
17 Apr. 6
30 Mar. 5;
14 Jan. 5;
24 Aug. 6:
6 Sept. 58
50 Mar. 60
27 Nov. 57
3 Aug. 54I 16 Nov. 60
, Pi I. 64
70I29 July 76
J'lly 7 .. 29 July 76
18 June
13 Feb. 55
9 Dec. 50
3 June
9 Feb. 55
!i Jan. 5
o Nov. 4
S June 5
2 Feb. 55
9 Dec. 50
9 Dec. 50
10 Dec. 50
10 Dec. 50
10 Dec. 50
io Dec. 50
18 Jan. 48
Dec. 5.
Dec. 50
Gilbert James Pasley, if.CV. Bengal StaffCorps ...|2oDec.
Thomas Bdw. VanderGucht, Lt.Col. BengalStaffC 20 Dec
Brooke Kynd Chambers, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps'
James Vere Hunt, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
CharlesFerguson Sharpe, Lt.Col. BengalStaffC. ..
Philip Henry 1 anvil Hams, I.t.Co!. Bengal StaffC.
Henry Edward Mottet. Lt CI. Ma la. ., SctiTurns
Philip M'Pherson," Major, h.p. •- Foot
Charles Tatham Hitehins.ic CW.Bengal St ..tl't ',,, ■,,.
Thomas Wakefield, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Charles Peter Hunter, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps
William Phaire, Lt.Col. Bengal Stuff Corn
John Henry Castell, Lt.Col. Bombay Sialic..,,.. "
S. F. M. T. Grant, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Henry Seymour Robinson, Lt.Col. Madras Staff c"
L. H. P. Dellnchepied Lament, Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Alex. Howe Bramley, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall' 1 '010,
1-red. Macnaghten Armstrong, Lt.Col Beie-il S C
William Moore Lane, Lt. < '...'
Thomas Boone K\ . ■
Lester Horatio ,<i>, thorp . // , '. 1 ■'. ,ih M -.., []]■ ( .'
Arch. Edwards (',-11111)1, ell /'
Charles Thomas Haig, I.l.t
William Edward Marsland, Lt.Col. 5 j >r;7go<ViH;,ls
Henry Crosby Barry Baniett, Lt.Col. Madras S. C
27 Apr. 58
9 June
6 Feb. 66
May 7
7 Apr. 69
10 July 66: iS Aug. 69
20 May 53 22 Feb. 58
19 Aug. 55I16 Jan. 63
1 Aug. 54 27 Aug
1 Aug. 59
10 Aug. 55 1 7 Am?. 57
1.1 Apr. 54 i3 Sept.57
I -:•'-> Oct. 58
21 June53l22 Feb, 58
30 June 55' 4 Nov. 59
20 Dec.
. Dec.
20 Dec. 50
20 Dec. 50
20 Dec. 50
27 Oct. 46
7 Jan. 51
1 Jan. 51
20 Jan. 51
Jan. 51
Jan. 51
20 Jan. 51
20 Jan. 51
Jan. 51
20 Jan. 51
20 Jan. 51
Jan. 5
Jan. 5
Jan. 56
23 Nov. 56
17 Oc . 66
10 Apr. 53
1 Jan. 56
15 Nov. 53
26 Apr. 54
9 Aug. 54
1, 1 Mar. -
6 Sept. 56
23 Nov. 56
3 Nov. 56
5 July 72
22 Feb
5 July 72
24 Aug. 70
14 Aug. 67
5 July 72
30 Sept. 68
15 Aug. 68
5 July 72
7 Aug. 75
5 July 72
■: Aa ;. 67
5 July 72
5 July 7
3 Sept 67
15 Dec. 69
5 July 72
8 Oct. 67
7 Dec. 67
iS June 68
9 Dec
Aug. 76
12 Aug. 76
.2 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
23 Aug. 76
24 Aug. 75
1 Sept. 76
■ Sept 76
6 Sept. 76
16 Sept. 76
23 Sept. 76
■■: Sept.7 i
29 Dec. 69
10 Dec. 62 10 Dec.
10 Dec. 62
10 Dec. 62
10 Dec
7 Dec. 67
20 Dec. 62
20 Dec. 6:
Dec. 62
20 Dec. 6
20 Dec. 6
Dec. 6
Dec. 62
23 Nov. 5620 Dec. 62
5 July 54 11 Jan. 61
31 Jan. 54 20 Jan. 63
irps 20 Jan. ;,
■ 8 June - ■
George Carr Hodding, Lt.Col. Madras Stair Corps
Charles James Tyler, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery ....
LeGeyt, Lt.Col. Bombay Stall' C.
s \\ atson, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corp,
YC Henry George Browne," Major, h.p. 100 Foot
James Gunter, Lt.C A. 4 Dragoon Guards
Ueovge Gregory. 2,0! Con. Royal Marines
Alfred Templeman, Lt.Col. 21 Foot
John Fryer, Lt.C '
John Poore, Lt.C
Robert Law, Capt
Knox Rowan Niv
17 Fell. 57
10 Feb. 51
1 8 June 51
20 Feb. 51
20 Feb. 51
31 Aug. 55
18 Feb. 53
3 Aug. 47
,26 Mar. 5;
Guards q Mar. 60
;ne Artillery 1 10 May 47
Officer of Pensioners' 8 Feb. 40
j Mar. 5;
5 Oct. 5
8 Dec. 5
: Nov. 51
20 Dec.
.■ 1 Dec. 70
20 Dec
20 Dec.
;i Jan.
1 1 Jan. 7
j.. Jan. 7
20 Jan. 7
1 Jan ; 1
20 Jan. 63
20 Jan. 63
2 • Jan. ,
1
1
63 20 Jan. 71
23 Nov. 56 2
6 June 57I20 Jan. 63 20 Jan. 71
-•4 May 51 :
10 Dee. 5 : .,
1 29 Jan. 54 10 Feb. 63 10 Feb. 71
23 Nov. 56 10 F<
28 June sv.28 Apr. 5Sj 5 July 72
Feb .
Feb. 63I20 Feb. 71
15 Oct. 56I 1 June 58 1 Feb. 68
Edward St. Jo:
Mansft
Wl t ln-1.
iinent 19 Nc
.' ™. •Join, (, nlli th- -' J7„,;„r, b.,,. t F,„,t . ., (
eldt George Smith, Lt.Col Bengal Staff Corps ! 10 APr. 51
1 Nov. 56 21 Oct. 59
19 Feb. 59
4 Mar. 53 2 Feb. 55
8 Feb. fc: 5 Apr. 04
2 June 48' 10 J,.n. 5 ,
7 July 42 5 May 54
2 Dec. 68
9 Mar, 551 24 July 57
5 Apr. 55 10 Apr. 63
27 Sept. 76
. 7 Sep) - ■
1 Oct. 76
7 Oct. 76
8 Oct. 76
28 Oct. 76I
.< >■' o ', 76
9 Nov. 76
-■4 N (v. 70
3 Dec. 76
9 Dec. 76
9 Dec. 76
Dec -
. 1 Dec
■ -
jo Dec. 76
20 Dec. 75
D
10 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
-■; Dec. 7'.
7 Jan. 77;
u Jan. 77
1 Jan. 7;
jo Jan. 77
■o Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77!
Jan. 77
20 Ja
II
2 Dec. 65
5 July 7:
15 Feb. 61
15 Dec. 69
5 Ju'y 72
17 Mar. Ct-
23 June 75
18 Apr. 6b
10 Apr. 71'xo Apr. 7;
jo Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
23 Jan 77
Si Jan 77
roFeb 7-
7 Feb. 77
,0 Feb. 77
?° Is*; 77
27 1-eb. 77
7 Mar 77
o Mar. 77
5 Mar. 77
7 Mar. 77
?3 Mar 77
'■3 Mar. 77
Mar. 77
22 Mar. 76
69
Lieutenant Colonels.
I COBNET,
12nd LIEUT
OrENSIGN
Richard Lacy, Lt.Col. 59 Foot ..•..■■•■ .JjS^ti
George Joseph Smart, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 18 Jane 51
Henry Edward Glass, Lt.Col. 22 Foot '2^* J,^
Robert Henry Newbolt, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery ,8 June 51
Wm. Henrv Worthy Bennett, 2nd Com. R. Marines ,4 Mar. 48
George Hewish Adains, Lt.Col. 86 Foot &1
William Carev. Lt.Col. Royal Artillery \f J"I1C =
Arthur Henry Wavell^ajor.^i Foot £ jfepfcw 29 Dec. 541 4 Mar. 50
"'io Dec. 50! 1 7 Feb. 54 23 Nov. 58
19 Dec. 5o|i7Feb. 54 1 1 Dec
Charles James Molinsey, Major,!* Foot
Charles Elwin Harvey, Lt.Col. Royal Engm<d>
27 Sept.44
12 July 53
7 Sept. 55
22 Sept. 53
21 Aug. 4
25 July 5
MAJOR.
6 June 54; 23 Apr. 68
5 May 58 5 July 7=
31 May 64 4 Dec. 69
26 May 581 5 July 72
7 May 59 S July 7
~ T«n r^l R June 1
Nov. 5322 June 58 5
Mar. 55 1 June 60 3
Robert William Duff,' Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
25 Jan. 56 8 June 70
-' July 7-
June6
29 Dec." 54I 4 Mar. 59I20 June 6S
" 5 July 72
58 5 July 72
2 Dec, '"
5 Jwiy 72
Hem-V James Degacher, C*. XtCo/. 24 Foot -Feb. 5 Sept-ss,.. Oct. 59
Thomas Bland Strange, i«. Co/. Royal Artillery I 7 Dec. s « $£ ||, ° §<£ 558
Francis Lyon, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery -•■•■• j1? ^5 9 53 s
Robert Henry Cunliffe, Zf.CW. Madras Staff Corps 13 Jm
Robert Russell Woodhouse, Xf.CW Bombay SUff 0. 13
Cecil David James Dodd, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff 0. ...\ 3 June 5.
Willoughbv 1 "has. Stanley Clarke, i/.CoZ. Bengal S.C. 3 June 5.
Hugh Watson, Xf . Co/. Madras Staff Corps , 3 June 5
Henry Vaughan. Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps .. 4 Junes
James Houlbrooke Drummond. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.;i4 3™*S
Thomas Walter Rutherfurd, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C,
Willou"liby Henrv Garton, Lt.Col. Bengal Stan C.
John Shand Douglas Bolton, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Francis John Bolton,™ Major, h.p. 12 Foot
. June 5
14 June 51
14 June 5
4 Sept. 5 7
George Philips,
, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers '9 Dec. 50
June
16 June 5
Charles Nassau Martin, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Evelyn Medows Norie, Lt.Col. Madras Man Corps
Ralph Vivian, Captain 4" Lt. Col. Scots Guards i""! „,
Robert William Bland Hunt, Lt.Col, Royal Marines, 19 Sept.4.
Markham Le Fer Tayler, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ... 17 Hec. 5
Edward Keate, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 17 Dec. 5
Jones Julian Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 17 Dec 51
Augustus Nicholas Wilson, Captain. Rifle Brigade... 1 15 May 5:
Arthur Robert MacDonnell, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 23 Oct. 54
William Cbrystie, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers x-
Henry Le Guay Geary, Major. Royal Artillery ...... .2,
Frederick Thomas Bainbridge, Lt.Col. Bengal B. U. ™
William Lawrence Twentyman, Capfmn, 19 Hussars, _
TTffiChas.Augustus Goodi'ellow.Xf. Col. R. Engineers, 8 June 55
George Arbuthnot,91 Major, h.p. Royal Artillery. . .
Brabazon Henrv l'ottingcr. Major. Royal Ariihery
June 53
55
"° Mar.
12 Dec. 57
Charles Matthe'w Griffith, Major, Bombay Staff C.... 3 June 54
George Francis Beville, Major, Bombay Staff C. ... "
Humphrey M. Lamont Colquhoun, Major, 77 Foot..
James Whit-taker Barnes, Lt.Col. 73 Foot
Eardley Maitland, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery.
4 Sept. 55
8 Aug. 54
5N
7 Dec
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALE PAT.
20 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
21 Apr. 77
30 Apr. 77
7 May 77
23 May 77
30 May 77
2 June 77
2 June 77
6 June 77
6 June 77
9 June 77
,. 11 June 77
5 July 72J11 June 77
June5i124 Mar. 55 13 June 63
o June 56* 1 3 June 63
3 Nov. 56 13 June 63
3 Nov. 56^3 June 63
2 Jan. 55! 17 Sept. 61
3 May 55114 June 63
o Apr. 56 14 June 63
23 Nov. 56 14 June 63
23 Nov. 56 14 June 63
9 Nov. 58 21 Sept. 60
17 Feb. 54lispec. 58
17 Feb. 54 4 Jan. 59
28 Jan. 54 16 June 63
29 Nov. 64129 Aug. 68
13 Mar. 52 22 Nov. 59
2 Dec. 53:26 Oct. 58
12 Jan. 54 j 3 Nov. 58
17 Feb. 5416 Jan. 59
29 Sept.54
22 Dec. 54
3 Apr. 56
1 Apr. 55
23 Nov. 56
r"6 0ct. 60
27 Apr. 58
24 Sept. 55
27 Aug. 58
23 Nov. 56
4 Jan. 58
29 Dec. 54
6 July 49
7 Feb.
Thomas Deunehy, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ;2o Ji
Francis George Coeksedge Probart, Lt.Col. 9 Foot..
Thomas William Sneyd, Lt.Col. 2 Dragoon Gds 1
Robert Whigham, Lt. Col, 16 Lancers ...
Char'es Wilmer Duncombe, Maj. 4- lA. ( "ol. 1 Life Gds.
iTon. Francis C. Bridgeman, C.ijrf. 4 Lt. Col. Scots Gds.l
Francis Brownlow, CB. Lt.Col. 72 Foot .
July 51 23 Nov. 56
9 Mar. 60
1 Apr. 61
30 Sept. 61
12 May 62
20 Jan. 64
29 Mar. 64
2 Sept. 64
10 Dec. 64
14 Sept. 65
8 June 66
4 Sept. 67
17 July 57
22 Sept.
15 Feb. 59
:o July 63
3 June 711 13 June 77
:3 June7i|t3 June 77
t3 June7iW3 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
14 June 77
14 June 77
14 June 77
14 June 77
14 June 77
15 June 77
15 June 77
15 June 77
16 June 77
30 June 77
1 July 77
I July 77
1 July 77
1 July 77
11 July 77
11 July 77
11 July 77
11 July 77
11 July 77
1 1 July 77
11 July 77
11 July 77
1 1 July 77
11 July 77
11 July 77
II July 77
11 July
July 77
JU1J 31^ ."-■■ J-—--.I -j
Nov. 53! 2 1 Sept.54 29 Feb. 56
2 May 56
6 June 54
•2 July 56
8 Sept.54
Robert Thomas P. Cuthbert. Lt.Col, 15 Foot ,14 July 54
Francis Edward Pratt, Lt.Col, Royal Engineers 1 '
Wiliiam Henrv Edgcome, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 1
Greuviile P- ''">' Palezieux-Falconnet, Xi.C-/.R.Eng.,i
Edmond J. Lemovne Twvnam, Z*.G»Z.Bengal S.C. 20 Aug. 5
June 51
2 Dec.
2 June 52
John Norris Hunter, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers..
Thomas Hollingworth Clarkson, Major, 20 Foot .
9 Dec. 52
Sept. 52
9 Dec. 53
1 Apr. 45
Thomas Nelson Holberton, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 12 June 52
psc Charles B. Knowles, Lt.Col, 67 Foot 120 Feb. 55
Maurice Edwd. Covey Stocker, Lt.Col, R. Artillery [17 Dec. 5-
K'.liot. Larkins Robertson. Lt.Col, 106 Foot
"James Lazzarini, Lt.Col. Malta Fencible Artillery
Lion. Edw. H. Trafalgar Digby, Capt. Sr Lt. Col. j
Colds. Gds ■■••••"•■"J
Henry Edw. Home Drummond-Moray, Capt. 4- <
Lt.Col. Scots Gds J
v « c Hon. G. P. H. Villiers.Cop*. 4- Lt. Co/.Gren.Gds.
p.s.c. Horatio C. N. Blanckley, Lt.Col. R. Marines ...
Cuthbert Eccles, Lt.Col. 4 Foot
p„.c William Kidston Elles,'-'- CB. Lt.Col. h.p. 38)
Foot; A**i*ta,,t Adjutant General j
Francis John Hercy.X/.CW. 2 Foot
lion Henrv Win. Lowry Corry, Capt. 4- Lt.Col.\
July 57
8 Dec. 54
26 Aug. 59
1 1 July 65
22 June 55
13 Feb. 55
17 Feb. 54
1 Aug. 54
1 Aug. 54
2 May 54
2 Aug. 54
4 Aug. 54
7 Apr. 58
20 Apr. 55
17 Feb. 54
25 Nov. 56
13 Feb. '
23 Mar. 66
5 Aug.
9 July 52
6 June 54
8 Oct. 5
Coldst. Gds ->
Hoi ertWm WebbFollett, Capt. J-Lt. Col Coldst. Gds.
William Lloyd Browne, Lt.Col, 5 Lancers 15 -Nov. 55
Rich nd Edward Derby Ness, Major, h.p. 3 W.I.R.125 Mar. 62
James Browne Horner Boyd, Lt.Col. 17 Foot 22 Nov. 50
Edward William Cuming, Lt.Col. 79 Foot j24 July 46
Mark Shewell, Major, Bombay Staff Corps... 13 Dec. 56
,,.*., -.Win. Wallingford Knollys,9* Lt.Col. '
p.x.c. Henry Lock, Major, 108 Foot
Thomas O'Neill. Major, h.p. Madras Staff Corps
1 Tweedie, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Jan. 57
William Dalrvmple Tompson, CB. Lt.Col. 17 Foot .. '--
Lenox Prendergast,95 Major, h.p. 2 Dragoons
Julius Drake Brockman, Captain, 86 Foot
Charles James Hughes, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall' Corps .
Albert Henry Godfrey, Major, h.p. Depot Batt. )
Adjutant 4 Lanca»hire Militia )
Edward Tanner, Major, 8 Foot
p. 93 Foot 22 Oct. 50
Feb. 47
1 Jan. 49
_ Oct. 5
11 Mar. 53
10 Aug. 55
15 May 52
8 Feb. 50
30 Nov. 55
6 Mar. 67
14 Jan. 58
11 Aug. 54
2 Feb. 55
27 Oct. 54
20 July 66
21 July 66
1 May 58
9 Oct. 63
28 Oct. 53
31 Mar. 48
2 Sept. 57
5 Nov. 50
2 Mar. 48
3 Aug. 54
30 Apr. 58
3 Mar. 54
8 Dec
14 Sept. 57! 30 Mar.
25 Jan. 54
10 May 6:
12 Sept. 56
3 Apr. 67
30 June 69
9 Aug. 62
24 Aug. 58
1 Apr. 50
S Feb. 61
S Feb. ci
4 Nov. 60
29 June 61
8 Apr. 59
19 Dec. 60
13 Feb. 63
2 Mar. 59
30 July 62
10 Feb. 64
23 Mar
7 July 69
iq Feb. 70
8 Nov. 59
18 Jan. 56
13 JunesS
9 Nov. 55
2 Sept.
17 Feb. 69
11 Mar. 6:
5 Sept. 67
22 June 55
8 Oct. 54
13 Dec. 68
6 Nov. 54
16 Feb. 60
18 Feb
20 Jan. 69
14 Dec. 55
3 June 56
_ June 7
13 June 71
14 .June 71
14 June 71
14 June 71
14 June 71
14 June 71
8 July 68
5 July 72
5 J^y 72
16 June 71
1 Aug. 68
5 July 7
5 July 72
5 July 72
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
15 Aug. 68
I5 Aug. 68
2 Sept. 68
29 Nov. 68
5 July 72
20 July 71 1 20 July 77
o Sept. 68 21 July 77
q Aug. 71 21 July 77
5 July 72 '21 Juiy 77
21 July 77
! 1 Aug. 77
28 May 70115 Aug. 77
27 Aug. 70 !. 5 Aug. 77
5 July 72,17 Aug. 77
5 July 72117 Aug. 77
s July 72 1 17 Aug. 77
6 May 70 ! 20 Aug. 77
5 July 72 22 Aug. 77
2 Sept. 68 23 Aug. 77
5 July 72-24 Aug. 77
July 68
31 Oct. 711
5 July 72
13 Aug. 73
2g Aug. 77
30 Aug. 77
5 Sept. 77
5 Sept 77
5 Sept. 77
15 Sept.77
5 July 73 17 Sept.77
27 Feb. 69 29 Sept.77
7 May 70 29 Sept. 77
10 May 71129 Sept.77
29 Sept.77
I29 Sept. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
J 1 Oct. 77
1 1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
:2 Oct. 68
18 Nov. 68
2 Dec.
4 Dec
14 Dec
!7 Dec,
Jan. 69 1 Oct. 77
4 Apr.
7 Dec.
0 Jan. 69
1 Jan. 69
3 Jan. 6g
3 Feb. 69
3 Feb. 69
3 Mar. 69
Apr. 59
May 58 '24 Mar. 69
Sept, 60 24 Mar. 69
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
: Oct. 77
: Oct.
22 July 78
1 Jan. 79
1 Mar. 72
30 June 60
24 Mar. 69
Lieutenant Colonels.
I COBNET,
'211(1 LIEUT.
Of ENSIGN.
p.s.c. Henry Alex. Little, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 16 Mar. 55 29 .May 57
William Clive Justice,™ Map; , h.p. Depot Batt no Dec. 52 20 July 55
John Hardy, Major, h p. 9 Lancers [26 Feb. 58 13 May 59
p.s.c. Arthur Saunders Quill, Maj. h.p. R. Canadian ) |2J Noy I Aucr 55
Hifles ! ) ' ° ,
Edward Arthur Gore. Lt.Col. 6 Dragoons 25 Aug. 58.12 June 60' 19 Apr. 64
Henry H. Pratt, Captain, h.p. 04 Foot, StaffOfficer) 25june44| 9 Nov. 46 29 Dec. 54
ofPensioners ) I ^T
Alfred Goodlad Daubeny, Lt.Col. 7 Foot ,'23 Nov. 52, 8 Sept. 54 3° Nov. 55
Henry Charles Evans,1"' Major, h.p. 38 Foot '22 Apr. 53 2 Feb. 55 25 June 58
Walter Raymond Nolan,101 Major, h p. 17 Lancers ... 19 Jan. 55 10 Apr. 57I22 Apr. 59
Andrew Smythe Montague Browne, Lt.Col. 3 Dr. Gds 18 Nov. 53 16 Mar. 55.24 Dec. 58
Courtenay Harvey Saltren Scott, £«.&>'. Bengal S.C. 17 Aug. 52, 8 Dec. 54J 5 Aug. 59
James Galbraith. Major, 66 Foot 12 Dec. 51 6 June 54129 *eb. 56
William Edward Brown, £1!. Col. 13 Foot lioApr. 4926 Dec. 51 29 Dec. 54
Thomas Fraser Dixon, Lt.Col. 39 Foot jio Apr. 49 10 Feb.
William Molesworth Cole Acton,102 Major, h.p. > I geDt 2 Apr 52
77 Foot, Recruiting Officer at L/iverness $ \
William Watts Corban, Lt.Col. 49 Foot 12 July 50, 3 Feb. 54
William Davies Shipley, Lt.Col. 40 Foot 3 Mar. 48 20 Aug. 49
Thos. Nind Woodall, ('apt. h.p. 57 F. S. O. of Pens... 18 Apr. 51 6 June 54
p.s.c. William Henry Knight,™ Major, h.p. 43 Foot; > „ 0et .0 2 Aug <;o
Assistant Adjutant and (Jr. Master General, Dover) 3 ULt" 4 °''
William Henry Mackesy, Major, Bengal Stan' Corps n Aug 54 8 Dec, _.
Maunsell Mark Prendergast, Major, Bengal S. C. ... 4 Jan. 54 23 Nov. 56
Chas.Vanrenen Conway-Gordon, Major, BengalS.C. 12 Jan. 55 4 May 55
p.s.c. Philip Dovne Vigors, Lt.Col. 19 Foot 9 Oct. 46 19 July 5°
John Edmund Harvey, (apt. h.p. 41 F. S O. of Pens. 14 Aug. 46 9 Aug. 50
Thomas Edward t linen,™ Major, h.p. Military Train 17 May 50 13 -May 53
James Fox Bland, Major, h.p. 76 Foot 8 Dec. 46 14 Oct. 5-
Daniel Antoine Baby,105 Ma /or, h.p. Military Train 28 Feb. 45 x Aug. 4:
Henry Wallace Stroud, if.C'o/. 30 Foot 19 Mar. 43 iSAug.47
p.s.c. Frederick J. Hutchison, 10it Major, h.p. 64 F... 22 Dec. 48 9 May 51
Edward D'Heillimer Fairtlough, Lt.( <,l. 43 Foot 20 Oct. 48 '9 Oct. 50
Horatio Nelson Kippen, Major, h.p. 12 Foot 18 Apr. 45 20 Apr. 49
James Cumming Clarke, Major, h.p. 76 Foot 28 Mar. 45 4 June 4
Harry Clayton Hague, Major, h.p. n Foot 28 Aug. 46, 7 June 5
Hugh Mackenzie, Major, h.p. 15 Foot, Secretary j A ,,',0jun(,.
and Adjutant, B. Military Asylum ) 3°Apr- 47 20JnneS
Whiteford John Bell,107 Major, h.p. 93 Foot 13 Nov. 46 23 M&*. 49
George Sullivan,"" Major, h.p. 109 Foot Jan. 49 31 Oct. 51
George Silvester Davies,109 Major, h.p. Cav. Dep.... 18 Oct. 53 26 June 55
William Henry Paul. Major, h.p. Depot Battalion . 14 May 52 27 June 54
Matthew Tilford,110 Major, h.p. 60 Rifles 31 May 55 17 Mar. 57
Ralph Edward Carr, Lt.Col. 36 Foot 13 Feb. 52 10 June 53
Frederick Bagnell, LI. Col. 12 Foot 20 Oct. 46 8.'
14 Oct. 68 31 Mar. 69
22 Apr. 59' 1 Apr. 69
3 Dec. 61 19 May 69
17 May
Walter John Tarte, Major, h.p. Depot Battalion, /
Adjutant ■ »-„,..-;■* J/i/le Volunteer* * ' Jul> 5> '3 Jul> s8
James Loftus Winniett Nunn,111 Major, h.p. 80 Foot 2 Oct. 47
Daniel Thompson, Major, h.p. 67 Foot 1 1 July 45 16 Apr. 47
George Strachan Mignon, J. ft ol. Bombav Stall' C. 4 Feb. 53 30 June 54
Sydenham Malthus, CB.Lt. Col. 94 Foot 24 Jan. 5211 kag. 1
John Murray, Major, 94 Foot .... 17 Jan. 51 21 July 54
Joseph Noble Beasley, Major, 87 Foot 17 Aug. 52 24 June :
Richard B. Lloyd, Major, 36 Foot .... 17 Aug. 52 9 Mar. 55
Henry Edward Watson, Lt.Col. 22 Foot 17 Dec. 52 9 Nov. 55
Hector Barlow Vaughan,11-' Major, b.p. 20 Foot 30 Dec. 53 8 Dec. 54
p.s.c. Henry Thomas Butler, Lt.Col. 13 Hussars. ,... 2 .Mar. 60 27 May ''-'
John Richard Harvey, Major, 25 Foot 9 Mar. 49 24 July 52
Edmund John Seoveil, Major, 96 Foot 25 Mar. 56 3° Apr. 58
Jas. Francis Birch, ('apt. h.p. ; W.I.R.. S.O.of Pens, i 7 Jan. 42.30 Dec. 42
William Richard White, Captain, s6 Foot 1 5 Dec. 56 30 Nov. 60
James Browne, CSI. Major, Royal Engineers n Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58
James Durham Dundas, Lt.Col. 60 Foot I 3 Mar. 54
Charles Edward .Morgan.113 Major, n.p. 67 Foot 25 Mar. 56 30 Oct. 57
William Hamilton Richards, Major, 55 Foot 14 May 53 15 Sept. 54
Charles Graeme Grant, M ajor, 17 Foot 28 Oct. 53 8 Dec. 54
Francis Charles Hill, Lt.Col. 56 Foot 21 Oct. 53 18 Aug. 54
Stanley de Astel Calvert Clarke, Major, h.p. 6 Dr. 1 1 , .„_ „' jan ?6
Guards; Equerry to H.Ji.R. the Prince of* Hales \ 3 AUg" 55*> JdU' 5°
Edgar Gardner, Major, h.p. 2 West India Regiment 18 Jan. 61 25 Mar. 62
Henry George White, Major, 1 Foot '30 Dec. 5329 Dec. 54
Wm. Barwell Browne Barwell, Lt. Col. 52 Foot 20 Apr. 60 26 Feb. 64
Horace Montagu,'" Major, h.p. 8 Hussars 1 ; Feb. 55 19 June 57
Archibald Hammond Uttersou, Major, 17 Foot ,25 Aug. 54, 9 Mar. 55
14 May 52:24 June 53
21 Jan. 53 21 Sept. 54
15 Jan. 47 13 Sept. 51
5 Nov. 54 9 Mar. 55
Norman JHacdonald.115 Lt. Col. h.p. 5 Foot
Charles Jocelyn Cecil Sillery, Major, 12 Foot
R. H. Brooke, Capt. h.p. Ceylon Rifles, S. O.of Pens
John Malone Sexton, Major, Bombav Staff Corps ...
Chas.Wni.St.John,CVi^a!H,h.p.94F. StaffO.of Pens. 11 Feb. 48 6 Oct. 48
Thomas Maul >ourg Bailie. Major, 52 Foot 29 July 62; 2 June 65
p.s.c. VVL Aylmer Spicer Cameron, Major, 25 Foot
p.s.c. Thomas Erskine Arthur Hall, Lt.Col. h.p. 49
Foot ; Professor at the Staff Colleqe . .
James Nicholas Colthurst, Lt. Col. 6 Foot
Thomas Rennie Stevenson, Major, 87 Foot
Arthur Hare Vincent, Major, 3 Hussars
Mon. Charles James Fox-Powys, Lt.Col. 69 Foot ....
Henry Parnell, CB.Lt. Col. 3 Foot '23 May 55 9 Nov. 55 5 Sept
EdmundChas.Domville,C(/7)Mi.p.R.Mar.S.O.ofPens.i 6 May 4427 Dec. 47I 5 Sept.55
William Taylor Corrie, Lt.Col. n Foot 7 Nov. 56,15 June 58,23 July 61
Malcolm John Robert MacGregor, Lt.Col. 18 Foot. |2o June 57:23 Apr. 58117 Nov. 63
Marcus L. M'Causland, Lt.Col. n Foot 23 July 52 24 Mar. 54 2 Oct. 58
Francis Dalrymple Walters, Lt. Col. 82 Foot I 6 June 541 9 Feb. 55^2 May 57
George Anthony Morgan, Major, 35 Foot 16 Sept. 51 6 June 54 ' 9 Sept. 55
Apr. 70
July 70
22 June 58
22 Nov. 62
June 55
30 Jan. 59
6 Mar. 60
4 June 59
9 Nov. 66
30 Mar. 58
1 May 67
5 Aug. 59
25 May 60
7 July 55
9 Sept.55
o Aug. 55
13 Sept. 61
17 Aug. 55
3 June 68
9 July 52! 1 Sept.si 13 Dec. 59
2 Sept.53: 5 June 55 11 May 60
. Oct. 51 11 May 55 17 Nov. 63
4 Jan. 61 16 Jan. 63 23 Mar. 66
Dec. 57I 9 Apr. 61114 Aug. 67
23 Mar. 58 18 Feb. 59 22 Nov. 64
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
29 Dec. 54
13 Apr. 58
29 Dec. 54
15 May 55
6 Dec. 59
20 July 60
3 Aug. 60
9 Mar. 58
23 Mar. 55 1
7 Sept.55
15 Feb. 561
17 July 57
18 Sept.57
29 May 69
29 May 69
14 June 69
23 June 69
23 June 69
23 June 69!
30 June 69:
18 July 69I
18 Aug. 69 1
14 Sept.69
20 Sept.69
24 Oct. 69
28 Oct. 69
10 Nov. 69
15 Nov. 69'
1 Dec. 69
4 Jan. 70
8 Feb. 70
1 Mar. 70
7 Mar. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
) Nov. 57 1 Apr. 70
8 Jan. 58 1 Apr. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
Apr. 7°
Apr. 70'
Apr. 70
Jan
15 Jan. 58
26 Feb. 58
9 Mar. 58
23 July 5S
1 .May ;g 1 Apr. 70
3 July 60, 1 Apr. 70
2 July 61 1 Apr. 70
.'-, Oct. < 4 1 Apr. 70
25 Jan. 56 3 Apr. 70
8 Jan. 58 9 Apr. 70
7 Sept. 61 1 1 Apr. 70
_>7 Nov. 57 27 Apr. 70
30 Nov. 55 -
lo Nov. 60 13 June 70
;, 1 .Mar. 63 29 June 7"
19 Nov. 5 6 July 70
22 Dec. 60 20 July 70
1 June s:~i 27 July 70
25 Jan. 59 27 July 70
."> -Mar. s:~> ■' ' Aug. 7,.
.0 Now 65 17 Aug. 70 1
12 Dec. 59) 3 Sept. 70
7 Oct. 59 1 4 Sept. 7,1
6 Apr. 55I15 Sept. 70
12 Oct. 70 1
5 Nov. 70
12 Nov. 7,.
12 Nov. 70
14 Dec. 70
14 Jan. 71
25 Jan. 71
4 Feb. 71
19 Mar. 71
25 Mar. 71
25 -Mar. 71
5 Apr. 71
15 Apr. 71
30 Apr. 71
1 May 71
11 May 71
20 May 71
8 June 71
10 June 71
21 June 71
28 June 71
28 June 71
28 June 71
28 June 71
5 July 71
12 July 71
14 July 71
22 July 71
22 July 71
24 July 71
9 Sept. 71
13 Sept. 71
Lieutenant Colonels.
ti :;m<.\
I wnEif
'placed on
HALE TAT.
12 Jan. 55 13 Dec. 61 17 Sept. 7
1 May 55 29 July 6- 20 Sep:. 7:
9 Mar. 5S 17 Mar. 63 20 Sept. 7:
Albert Seagrim, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps 12 Mar.
p.s.e. Harry Armstrong Brett, Major, 43 Foot S Sept
Edward Abbott Xobleu,110 Major, h.p. 18 Foot 31 May
ThRiflGes°' °'L)or-0;-hue Hei vcy' Major' hp< Ce-vW } is Oct. 54)29 Aug. 56 20 Dec. so1 ' Oct. 7
James EatonAn2u<:.iacknitosh,:;;.U'.. -Jim. 53 23 Nov. 56 30 July 62 7 Oct. 7
William Sewcomeu Watte, Major, 1 Foot 9 Dec. 45 21 Mar. 48 21 Sept. 55 ?5 Oct. 7
Adrian Bennett. Major, 7 Foot ! 5 Xov. 54
Sheffield Grace,'18 Major, h.p. 68 Foot 117 Oct. 51
Shadwell H. Clerke,.!/. • •■jr. h. p. 2iFoot,Gejrf. ot^rmJ 3 Dec. 52
Henry Pye Phtllipps, Lt.Col. 2 Foot 12 May 54
Martin Pierce Blake, Major, h.p. 5 Dragoon Guards 23 Mar. 60
Dawson Stockley Wan en, Lt. Vol. 14 Foot 19 Dec. 51
Henry Thornliill, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 17 Dec. 51
Arthur Thornton GratwickePearse, Lt.Col. R. Art.. 17 Dec. 51
Thomas Priaulx Carey, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 17 Dec. 51
John Merrin Cutcliffe Drake, Lt.Col. Royal Eng 1 17 Dec. 51
Edward Renouard James, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers.. ^17 Dec. 51
Henry James Alderson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 23 June 52
Alex. Hadden Hutchinson, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Fred. George Ravenhill, Lt Col. Royal Artillery ..
John F. Dykes Donnelly, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Alex, de Courcy Scott, 'Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Lonsdale Augustus Hale, Lt Col. h.p. Royal Eng. ...
John Edward Ruck-Keene, Lt.Col. Roval Artillery...
Henry Win. HartDavies Duuiaresq.Zr.CV.R. Eng.
Arthur ReidLempriere, LA. Co!. Royal Engiueers ...
i>.s.c.Fra.Towry Adeane Law, CB. Lt.Col. R. Art....
Major Francis Downes, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Falkland Geo. Edgeworth Warren, Lt.Col.R, Artillery
t Oct. 71
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct, 77
1 Oct. 77
r Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
tOct. 77
1 Oct. 77
9 Mar. 55 1 May 58 28 Oct. 71
5 Dec. 54 15 June 58 28 Oct. 71
6 Nov. 54 26 Mar. 58 31 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 56 16 Xov. 60 31 Oct. 71
17 May 61 1 Feb. 63 ji Oct. 71
16 Dec. 53 10 Apr. 57: 3 Xov. 71,
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59 5 July 721 1 Oct.
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59' 5 July 72 1 1 Oct. 77
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 591 5 July 721 1 Oct. 77:
17 Feb. 54, 1 Apr. 59 5 July 72 1 Oct. 77
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59 5 July 72| 1 Oct. 77
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59 5 July 72 1 1 Oct. 77
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59 5 July 72;
17 Fell. 54 1 Apr. sg 5 July 72!
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 5g( 5 July 72!
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59! 5 July 72
21 Mar. 54 10 May 59 5 July 72
31 Oct. 71
'24 Feb. 72
31 Oct. 71
31 Oct. 71
26 June 72
17 Mar. 77
23 June 52
23 June 52
22 June 53
22 June 53
21 Deo. 53
23 June 52 1 17 Feb. 54 23 May 59
21 Dec. 53 31 Mar. 54 24 May 59
J21 Dec. 53:20 June 54 20 June 59
22 Dec. 52Ji7Feb. 5425 Sept.59
22 Dec. 52 17 Feb. 54 14 Xov. 59
I22 Dec. 52|t7 Feb. 54 14 Nov. 58
Nov
Xov. 59
Feb. 61
John Popham Maquay, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ... 114 Aug. 54(14 Aug. 54,
Robert Xicholl Dawson-Scott. Lt.Col. R. Engineers'14 Aug. 54 16 Aug. ^4
Walter Wm. Woodward, Lt. Col, Royal Artillery 9 Dec. 52^7 Apr. 5S
Joseph Beatty, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers 9 Dec. 52 23 Jan. 56(25 Sept. 61
Arthur MoffattLang, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 12 June 52 10 Mar. 57,10 Mar. 62
Charles Simeon Thomason, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers! 12 June 52 6 June 57 1 July 02
Salusbury Thomas Trevor, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers! 9 Dec. 52 6 June 57 1^ July 62
John Hills, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers 8 June 54 5 Xov. 5-7 1 1 Sept. 6^
John Charles Tayler, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 9 Dec. 53 31 May 58 29 Feb. 64
Henry Montgomery Finlay, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 9 Dec. 53 27 Aug. 58^9 Feb. 64
Wm. Henry M'Causland, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ...( 8 June 54 27 Aug. 58 10 June 64
Frederick Edward Hadow, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery...! 8 June 54 27 Aug. 58117 June 6j.
Horatio Powys Lane, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ....'.... 8 June ^5 27 Aug. 58! 7 Jan. 65
Joseph Hamilton Maskery, Lt.Col. Royal Marines '14 Xov. 48 28 Sept. 52^0 Apr. 60
George Brydges, Lt.Col. Royal Marine Artillery 30 Dec. 48 13 Dec. 52 13 July 60
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77;
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 771
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77:
1 Oct. 77
Oct. 77
ZordAlg.Cha. Gordon-Lennox, Capt.SfLt. Col.Gv'. Gds
p.s.c. Clifford Parsons, Major, 3 Foot
Patrick Charles Anderson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery..
George Bernard Morgan, Captain, h.p. 77 F.;Town\
Major, Gibraltar j'
Edward Xapoleon L'Estrange, Major, 21 Foot
Arthur Trevor Leake Chapman. Major, 34 Foot
Edward Osborne Hewett, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers...
Lionel Lowdham Brett, Lt.Col. 2 W.I. R
Thomas Phillips. Lt. Col. 18 Hussars
William Hull Caine, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Thomas Lloyd Still, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Malcolm Charles Fan-in gton. Major, 51 Foot
William Henry Hore West, Lt.Col. Royal Marines..
Constantine Phipps Carey, Lt.Col, Royal Engineers
Thomas Henry Way, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps ...
Claude Malet Ducat, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
Welby Wroughton Boddam, Z/.CV.Bengal Staff C.
Edwin Arch. Chester Lambert, Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0.
Alfred Utterson, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Hen. R. M. Van Heythuysen, Lt.Col, Bombay S. C.
John Arthur Brockman, Capt.h.p. 6 F. ; S.O.of Pens.
Nowell Swanston, Lt.Col, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Frederic Boulton, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff O...
James Giberne Bell, LA. Col. Madras Staff Corps
Henry Annesley Justice, Lt Col. Madras Staff C. ...
Joseph Hanwell, LA. Col. Royal Artillery
Henry Fludyer, Capt, Sc Lt'.Cl. Scots Guards
Arthur Robert Wilson, LA. Col. Bombay Staff Corps
John Rootsey Strutt, Lt, Col. Bombay' Staff Corps . . .
John Thomas Chandler, Captain, h.p. 47 F.; S.0. 1
of Pensioners j
Charles Brodie Footman Penny, Lt.Col.R. Engineers
Attilio Sceberras, Lt.Col 08 Foot
John Michael de Courcy Meade, Lt.Col, R. Marines
Evelyn Pulteney Gurdo'n, Lt.Col, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Straker Turton, Lt.Col, 2 West India Regt
V€ Arthur Frederick Pickard, CB. Major, R. Art.
Valentine Ryan, Lt.Col. 64 Foot
Lionel Smith Warren, Lt.Col. 65 Foot
Son. Evelyn Edw. Thos. Boscawen, Capt <f- Lt.Col. ~)
Coldstream Guards j
Geo. Sneddon Hawthorn, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff "o.
Hon. James Hay Frascr, Lt.Col, Bengal Staff Corps
Thomas Kettlewell, LA. Col, Bombay Staff Corps ...
Wheatley Robertson, Lt. Col. Madras Stuff Corps
Joshua Frederick Betty, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edw. Hill Ratcliffe Chambers, Lt.Col, Madras's. 6.
Howell Davis, Lt.Col. 29 Foot
Herbert Francis Eaton, Capt. <[- Lt.Col. Gren. Gds .
1 Jan. 67
I Feb. 49
9 Dec. 50
II July 54
18 Feb. 53
24 Xov. 49
14 Aug. 54
15 Jan. 58
26 Sept. 56 26 Ma
8 June 55 27 Au
22 Dec. 52
10 June 53
14 Xov. 48
14 Aug. 54
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
20 May 42
13 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
13 Dec. 51
22 Dec. 52
29 May 67 23 Mar. 71
10 Dec. 52I25 Sept. 55
8 June 56:12 Sept. 59
5 Xov. 54] 3 Oct. 55
23 Junes5[22 May 57
7 Mar. 51 j 26 Oct. 55
20 Oct. 54: 1 Feb. 60
17 Jan. 60 j 1 May 68
,26 Mar. 58:24 May 61
1 27 Aug. 58 6 Feb. 65
7 Feb. 54' 12 Mar. 60
3 Xov. 54 23 J
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 721 1 Oct. 77
5 July 72 1 Oct. 77
5 July 72] 1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7=
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 Jury 72
5 July 72
1 wet 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
Oct. 77
5 July 72 1 Oct. 77
27 Aug. 72 1 Oct. ■"
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
2 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 77
11 Oct.
i^Oct. 77
20 Oct. 77
21 Oct. 77
Oct. 77
[9 Xov
5 July 72
4 Dec. 71
5 Dec. 71
7 Dec. 71
5 July 72
1 Apr. 74
July 74 31 Oct. 77
5 July 72 11 Xov
5 July 72 24 Xov. 77
23 Dec. 71! 2 Dec.
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Apr. 60 2 Oct. 72 2 Dec. 77
18 Oct.
15 Xov. 54! 17 May 6oj 5 July 72 5 Dec. 77
31 Jan. 55^0 July 62:12 Dec. 71 12 Dec. 77
21 May 55 12 Dec. 631 12 Dec. 71 12 Dec. 77
22 Oct. 55U2 Dec. 63 12 Dec. 71 12 Dec.
14 Jan. 56112 Dec. 63 12 Dec. 71 12 Dec. 77
20 Aug. 56 12 Dec. 65 12 Dec. 71 12 Dec.
29 July 5712 Dec. 63 12 Dec. 71 12 Dec.
7 June 44 S Xov. 53I 1 Jan. 72 12 Dec. 77
28 Oct. 53! 1 Jan. 62I13 Dec. 71 13 Dec. 77
2 Sept.54113 Dec. 63 13 Dec. 71 13 Dec. 77
29 Aug. 55:13 Dec. 63 1 13 Dec. 71,13 Dec, . .
30 Apr. 5613 Dec. 63! 13 Dec. 71 13 Dec. 77
17 Feb. 5416 Mar. 60 5 July 72 15 Dec. 77
29 May 661 7 July 69 jigDec. 77
30 Dec. 53 20 Dec. 63 20 Dec. 7u2oDec. 77
23 Xov. 56 '20 Dec. 63 20 Dec. 71,20 Dec. 77
24 Mar. 43 10 Oct. 45:16 Xov. 55 5 Jan. 72 21 Dec. 77
7 Sept.54 4 Dec. 57 1 Sept.63l 5 July 7a,21 Dec- 77
Apr. 46 21 Jan. 48: 9 Mar. 58I 6 Jan. 72^5 Dec. 77
20 Feb. 49 27 Dec. 52, 1 Aug. bo 23 Apr. 73(25 Dec. 77
Jan. 52 23 Xov. 56 20 Jan. 64|2oJan. 72(20 Jan. 78
26 Feb. 58I 8 Aug. 60 13 Aug. 6S1 1 Apr. 74J 2 Feb. 78
22 June 58 28 Sept.71! 6 Jan. 72 8 Feb. 78
30 Xov. 49I 2 Jan. 52 16 Mar. 5S1 5 July 72U6 Feb. 78
23X0V. 52U8 Aug. 54 3 Sept. 63 17 May 76 .6 Feb. 78
22 July 66 5 Mar. 70 U6 Feb. 78
20 Feb. 52(11 May 54' 20 Feb. 64)20 Feb. 72^0 Feb. 78
20 Feb. 5223 Xov. 56 20 Feb: 64 20 Feb. 72(20 Feb. 78
o Feb. 52 23 Xov. 56 20 Feb. 64 20 Feb. 72:20 Feb. 78
o Feb. S2 15 Sept 5720 Feb. 64 20 Feb. 72,20 Feb. 78
2 Dec. 52(17 Feb. 54 24 Mar. 60 5 July 72 20 Feb. 78
26 Feb. 52(23 Xov. 56[26 Feb. 64(26 Feb. yvzS Feb. 78
19 Dec. 57;i2 June6oi6 Jan. 63 23 Jan. i$' 2 Mar. 78
'29 May 67' 9 Apr. 70' 1 2 Mar. 781
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CORNET,
2Bld LIEUT.
orENSIGN.
June 49
6 Feb. 57
i June 52
tfffi Hans Garrett Moore, 3/iy'or, 93 Foot 7 June 55
William Daunt, Lt. Col. 9 Foot 13 Sept.
John Ord Hasted, if. Co*. Royal Engineers I1"'
Francis Constantine Trent, Major, 48 Foot 18 Sept.
Charles K. Mackenzie Walter, Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0. 20 Mar. 52
Francis Wm. Thomas, Lt.Col. Royal Marines
Win. Edw. Montgomery, Capf. # Lt.Col. Scots Gds
Albert Peel Garnett, Lt.Col. n Hussars
John Stephenson Ferguson, Major 4- Lt.Col. 2")
Life Guards I
Robert Algi ■: Walters, U Col. Madras StaffC. . " Apr. 52
John Kelly 11 ,Msw >rth, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 22 Dec. 52
George Franc s W .'-'.-v. /..'.< oi. it iyal Artillery " June 53
Lord E. W. Pelhiim Clinton, Lt.Col. Itulc Brigade 9 June
Philip Edward Victor Gilbert, CB. Xi'.tv,/. 13 Fo )t... 13 -Tan.
Edward Baldwin Wake, Lt.Col. 21 Hussars 20 Oct.
William James Hales,122 Captain, h.p. loFoot 19 Aug.
Charles Mansfield Clarke, CB. Lt.Col. 57 Foot 1 Mar. 56
George Newmarch, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 9 Dec. 52
Walter Philip Otway, Copt. <*• Lt.Col. Colds. Gds. ...
Walter Musgrave, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 11 June 52
Henrv St. Maur Wynch, Lt. Col. Madras Staff Corps 12 June 52
Charles Jameson, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 12 June 52
Patrick Wilson Bannernian, Lt.Col. Bmuinj s. f . 13 June 52
Francis James Thomas Ross. Lt.Col. Bombay S. ('. 13 J-unes2
Edward Richard C. Wilcox, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ... 13 June 52
Wm. Augustus Cillespie, Lt. Col. Bombay Stail'Corps 13 J'Jne 52
Henry Robert B. Worslev. Lt.Col. Bengal Stall" C. ... 13 June
26 Oct. 55 19 June 72 1 Apr. 74
Feb. 53 29 Feb. 56 14 Feb. 72
7 Apr. 58 22 Mar. 63 5 July 72
2 Apr. 52 21 Dec. 55 4 Mar*. 72
26 Fell. 56 20 Mar. 64 20 Mar. 72
15 Aug. 53 26 Apr. 61 17 May 74
27 June 60 5 Mar. 70
5 Mar. 58 14 June 59 5 July 7
8 Dec. 54! 5 Sept. 50! 5 July 7'
23 Nov. 56 ■ ' Apr. 64 11 Apr. 72
7 Feb. 54 26 Mar. 60J 5 July 72
7 Apr. 58 iS Feb. 61 ; Julj 72
8 Dec. 54 1 Sept.57 5 July 72
26 June 55 23 Mar. 01 1 Apr. 71
26 Apr. 56 30 July 62 :q July 71
25 May 53 iS Jan. 56 21 Mar. 72
18 Nov. 59 25 Sept. 67 26 July 71
27 June 57 31 Dee. 62 5 July 72
14 Aug. 66 30 Mar. 70
19 Jan. 55 11 June 64 n June 72
23 Nov. 56 12 June 64 12 June 72
3 Nov. 56 ,12 June 64 12 June 72
3 May 54 13 June 64' 13 Jul
20 Sept. 55 13 June 64 13 June 72
~ July 56:i3 June 64 13 June 72
Oct. 56 13 June 04 1 i June;
23 Nov. 56
Richard Griffith, Zf.'cW.Madras Stall" Corps ■ ; June 52 23 Nov. 56
Edmund Yeamaus Walcott, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C. 20 June 52 1
Alex. M'Leod Stewart, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps .. 20 June 52 18 Mar. 57
John Granville Harkness. Major, 5 Foot 13 May 53 19 Aug. 54
p.s.c. Robert Grant, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers 23 Oct. 54 13 Dec. 54
Wm. Shapter Hunt, Lt.Col. Madras siain '.., ■, ■ ■ July ;o June 54
Edward Harding Steward, Lt.Col. !t .■. ai :: - vt. 54 13 Dec. 54
George Bell Crispin, Lt.Col. Bombay St. ill" c, rps -o July 52 to Dec. 55
Charles Joseph Stuart, Lt.Col. .Ma. Ira- Stall" 1 •■:■;.- •' ; -'"«v. 56
Fffl John Chas. Campbell Daunt.J C0I.B1 < July 57
Wffliam De WUton>Roche Thac ■ .■.■ I ot 10 June 5315 Dec. Pel ; July ,.
John Thornhill Bushbw /./ C,'. IV:, -a, S: ill" ' rps 1 ' i.ug. 52 17 May 54 10A11
John James Boswell. Lt Col. Bengal Stall' 1 'nrn.s ... 10 Aug. 52 2 3 Nov. 56 10 Aug. 64 10 Aug. 72
3 June 64 13 June
13 June 64 13 June 72
20 June 64 10 -I one
20 June 64 20 June 72
18 Jan. 56 30 Mar. 72
8 Aug. 60 5 July 72
6 July 72
20 Sept. 60 i Julj ,-
20 July ( j, 20 July 72
22 July
9 Mar. 70
S Mar
20 -Mar. 78
la Mar. 78
1 Apr. 7;
2 Apr. 7;
(Apr.
0 Apr. 72
1 Apr. 78
>7 -•'■ :•• • 7:;
7 Apr
0 Apr. 78
1 .May 78
1 June 70
1 June 78
12 June 78
i ; .: one -
13 June 7S
13 June 78
1
20 June 72!
20 June 78
WHEN
'LAX'ED ON
fAT.F PAY.
Hardress Edmond Waller, Lt. Col. Bengal Stall' ( '. 10 Aug. 52
Frederic Pocklingt on, J/iy'or, 5 Foot 19 Oct.
William Starke, Major, 15 Foot .-Mar. 55
Henry Tyndall, CB. Lt.Col. Bengal Stuff Corps .. ■ . Aug. = .
William Morgan Frazer, Lt.Col Madras staff Corps 'An
James Joseph. Collins, Lt.Col. 61 Foot ; Aug. 54
Charles James Cotes, Cuff. ,*■ I.t.Col. Civ,,. Guards
Wm. Stevens,12* Capt. h.p. 2 F. ; Military Knight 1
of Windsor J'
St. John Willans, Major, 36 Foot . .
Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Captain .(• Lt.Col.')
Coldstream Guards j " ' ' '" "
Rowland Smith, Lt.Col. Bengal Stall' Corps J26 Aug. 52
John Smith Cannon, Captain, h.p. Gold Coast ) |,R T.,„ .,
Art. Corps, S. O. Of Pensioners j f8 Jan- 4
Montagu Mitchell Procter, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Thomas Prittie Cosby, Major, 14 Foot 2 : Nov. ; 2
Wm. Slaney Kenyon'-Slan ey, ( 'apt. .)• Lt.Col. (t. (ills,
p.s.c. Thomas Gonne, Lt.Col. 17 Lancet
Charles Caldwell Grantham, Lt.Col. h.p. .so Foot i6Sept.45
Frederic Allen, Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps -■■ ' Sep- . .-..•
Edward Fra. Hunter Armstrong. ir. Col. MadrasS.i
Frederic Pelhnm Bartholomew, Lt.Col. Bomb
Tnlin Pnhovft. Tt /"»«; T?rt««..,i StaU'Corns •" *"*' '"' "'
ffnAt
ry Train, S. 0.
'u/.Benga! S.(
apt. 4- Lt.Col.
Corps
•tillery
27 Sept. 52
12 Oct.
John Roberts, Lt. Col
Philip Gibaut, Major, h.p. 73
Henry Miller, Captain, h.p.
ol Pensioners
mG row Wat irfield, I
Amelius Richard Marl: ! k
Coldstream Cuards .
Frederick Peter I.uard, Lt.C
Win. Alex. Patrick Wyllie. L
Alexander Bruce, Lt Col. Bei
John Addy,125 Captain, Adjutant Recruiting District
William Henry James Clarke. Major, 72 Foot
p.s.c. John North Crealock, CB. Captain, 95 Foot ...
Edward Hopton, Major, S3 Foot
Apsley Cherry, Major. 90 Foot
Arthur Allen Owen. Major, SS Foot
Arthur Harness, CB. Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Warren, CMG. Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Cardew, Lt.Col. Royal Anill-iv
Mordaunt Martin Fitzi b-rald. /..'.( ', .'. Hoyal Artillery
John Mackenzie. C„,,..',;„.c,,a,t liruade of Artillery
George Retime Manderson, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 13 June5i
Spencer Alfre 1 Taylor .judge, Lt.Col. iteugal S. C... 9 Dec. 52
James Lilderdale, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps . .. 9 Dec. 52
Henry Glover Puckle, Lt Col. Madras Staff Corns . 9 Dec. 52
Alexander Temple Cox. Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 10 Dec. 52
Archibald ti. I i.uglas Logan, Lt. Col. Madras S C 12 Dec.
Sidney Herbert Williams, if. Co,. Mr,, Iras staff C... 12 Dec
Charles Vaughan Arbuckie, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Hon. Everard Henry Primrose, Capt. SrLt. Col. )
Grenadier Guards C
3 Oct.
12 I >et . 52
22 Dec. 52
20 Oct. 52
19 Aug. 51
13 Oct. 54
27 Oct. 54
May 35
31 May 59
S Apr. 53
9 Dec. 50
1 Aug. 72
8 Dec. Apr. 72
27 .May 56 17 July 60I13 Apr. -2
! 2 AN]' I Ulg. „
23 Nov. ■ Vug. 72
23 Mar. 55 19 July 59 5 July 72
7 Aug. 67
24 Apr. ss
30 Apr. 55
22 Nov. 64
June
25 Jan. 56 23 Apr. 72
25 Jan. 56 23 Apr. 72
30 Mar. 70
23 Nov. 56 26 Aug. 64 20 j
14 Apr. 46 28 Jan. 56 !
23 Nov. 1 \m.'. 73
11 Aug. 54 24 July 57 8 May 72
aly 70
11 Sent 1 Aug. 74
23 Oct. 47 23 July 58 :
29 Aug. 54 20 Sept. 1.4 > Sept. 72
31 May V
23 Nov. 56 •' ' Sept. ■ ; 20 Sept. 7
23 Nov. 56 27 Sepl Sept. 78
6 June 54' 4 Nov. . 1 is May 7
2 Feb.
10 Aug. 78
1 > Aug. 78
•'
2 - Aug. 7I
1 Aug.
20 Aug. 78
\ 1 . 7;
- I Aug. 78
24 Aug. 7b
26 Aug. 78
29 Aug. 7£
31 Aug. 78
8 Septal
10 Sept. 78 20 Aug. 7u
- Sept. 78
Feb. 56 23 May 72
23 Nov. 1 : 1 >ct. 72
1 Dec. 66ji3 May 70I
30 Nov. 53113 Feb. 62 12 1 lei 7
7 Feb. 54J 1 Apr. 60) 5 July 72
3 Nov. 56 20 Oct. 64 20 Oct. 72J2
6 Sept.551 1 Feb. 56 13 June 72
9 Aug. 6014 June 72 1
2 Oct. 78
3 Oct. 78
Oct. ,2
6 Oct. 7S
» 1
3 Nov. 78
,.,.! Nov. 7::
May 59 J 5 July 72 n Nov. 78
13 Nov. 60 25 Oct. 73 1 [ Nov. 781
29 Oct. 61 10 Sept. 74 1 1 '
Sept. 60 .j June 77 1 , N iv. 7-
68 ,8 .1 line 77 11 Nov. 78
69(10 Apr. 7S;i: Nov. 78
Dec.
9 Feb. 55
9 Feb. 55
8 Jan. 56
13 Nov. 60
June 57 25 < »<'t
2 j 1 lee. -7 20 Oct,
7 Mar. 54 1 Apr. 6d| 5 July 72|i6 Nov. 78
6 June 561 10 Feb. 6oi 5 July 72 27 Nov. 78
2 Sept. 55! 1 Feb. 56! 19 Juno 72 2) Nov. 78
7 Nov. s6:i2 Mar. 60I 5 July 72J 9 Dec. 78
10 Nov. 55 1 9 Dec. 64 9 Dec. 72] 9 Dec. 78
0 Oct. 56 9 Dec. 64J 9 Dec. 72 9 Dec "
1 Nov. 58 1 9 Dec. 64] 9 Dec. 72
2 Oct. 56! 10 Dec. 64 10 Dec. 72
s Dec. 53 12 Dec. 64112 Dec. 72
3 Nov. 56 12 Dec. 64 12 Dec. 72
1 Feb. 57 3i May 60 5 July 72
Oct. 73
Apr.
Aug. 70
to Dec. 78
12 Dec. 78
12 Dec. 78
14 Dec. 78
14 Dec. 73
13
Lieutenant Colonels.
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
orENSIGN.
Mildmay Willson Willson, Capt 4- Lt.Col. Scots Gds.
Alexander Thomson Reid, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C...
"William Henry Ross, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps ...
John Hugh Edward Johnson, Lt.Col. Madras S. C...
James William Hope Johnstone, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
John Lampen, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
John Charles Hay, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Terence Weatherhead Waverlev Smythe, Maj. :coF.
». Win. Paterson, Capt. h.p. 63 F. Prof. R. 21. College
Frederick Augustus Howes, Lt.Col. R. Engineers ...
Wm. Egerton Todd, dipt. h.p. Si F., S. O. of Pens.
Richard Win. Woods, Cipt. h.p. 3 P., S. O. of Pens.
Hugh Arthur Chichestei . Major. Si Foot
Samuel Fritohe Blyth, Major, 35 Foot
Ambrose M.Cardew, Cap*, h.p. JJepotBatt.,S.O.of P.
William Young, Major, 14 Foot
William Thomas Baker. Major, 12 Foot
Charles Alexander Thomson, v^ Major, h.p. 54 Foot
John David Downing,1-9 Captain, h.p. 28 Foot
Joseph Logan.13" Capt. h.v. 2 F. Recruit. Officer.Londot
p.».c. Wilsone Black, CB' Major, ?4 Foot
Wm. Alex. Godley, Capt. h.p. 56 Foot, S.O. of Pens.
Charles Finnerty, Capt. TJnatt.. S. O. of Pensioners
Robert Reid, Captain, h.p. 98 Foot, S. O. of Pens. ..
John Macdonald Leith, Major. 79 Foot
Charles Henry Browne, Lt.Col. 97 Foot
David James Welsh, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Hoiatio Otto Hitchins, Lt.Cul. Royal Artillery
John Stewart, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Edward Lindsay Hawkins, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery..
Wm. Bentinck Cumberland, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
John Ritchie, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ."
Charles Hunter, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
George Balfour Traill, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Christopher Hewetson Barnes, Lt Cot. R. Artillery..
Thomas Porter Berthon, Lt. Col. Royal Artillery
Philip Hamner Harcourt, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ..
Minto Elliot, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
James Gavin Lindsay, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
Christopher Edward Xewport.Xf. Col. Royal Artillery
John Underwood Bateman-Champain, Zr.Co/.R.Eng
William Henry Burton, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Robert Charles Boileau Pemberton, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Robert Home, Lt. Col. Royal Engineers
William Jeffreys, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Brownlow Hugh Mathew, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
David Ward, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Edward Parry Gambler, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers ..
Xobert Roche Franks, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Rawson Aislabie, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Charles Gilbert Robinson, Lt.Col. Royal" Artillery ..
Edward Ring Berry,133 Captain, h.p. Military Train
Ewen Henry Davidson Macpherson, Lt.Col. 93 Foot
Horace Percival, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
Howell Locke Jones, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery
George Briggs, Lt.Col. Madras ?rt:ilf Corps
George Edward Fryer, Lt.Cul. Madras Staff Corps..
Thomas P. Boles Yvalsh, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Arthur Tulloch, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Tredway George Clarke, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Andrew David Geddes, Lt.Col. 27 Foot "...
p.s.c. Colville Frankland, Lt. Col. 103 Foot
Joseph Alex. Smith, Lt. Gol. 1 West India Regiment,
John Cutts Lockwood, Lt.Col. 20 Hussars ,
Frederick Prescott Forteuth, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C.
Leopold J. Y. C. Scarlett, Capt. 4- Lt.Col. Scots Gds.
Gerard Noel Money, Lt.tol. Bengal Staff Corps
Archibald Acheson Johnson, Lt.Col. Madras Staff C,
LIEUT.
Dec. 52
20 Dec. 52
20 Dec. 52
20 Dec. 52
20 Dec. 52
20 Dec. 52
3 Aug. 66
30 Oct. 54
28 Dec. 54
6 Apr. 56
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
23 Nov. 56
11 Dec. 46
0 Mar. 55
21 May 47
27 Aug. 41
17 Jan. 51
28 Apr. 46
1 July 53
3 Mar. 54
7 Jan. 48
19 Oct. 49
23 Nov. 40
3 Feb. 54
1 Aug. 54
13 Oct. 5
27 Apr. 5
7 Mar. 5
30 Dec. 43
13 Apr. 52
23 June
23 Sept. 54
6 Nov. 5.
9 July 5
1 1 Nov. 5
2 May 5
Dec. 54
Feb. 55
3 Oct. 50(21 Oct. 53
5 Oct. 50 6 June 54
23 June 43
17 Mar. 54
Aiv.
13 June 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
12 Dec. 51
11 June 53
12 June 52
9 Dec. 52
9 Dec. 52
9 Dec. 53
9 Dec. 53
11 June 53
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Thomas Parker Wright, Capt. h.p. 83 F., S.O. of Pen
John Douglas Johnstone, Lt.Col. 107 Foot ''27 Oct. 541 9 Feb. 55
Charles Manners S. Fairbrother, Lt.Col. 19 Hussars '20 Oct. 55 1
Lnigo Richmubd Jones, Capt. j- Lt.Col. Scots Gds.
Arundel Thomas Spens, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 20 Mar. 53
Charles Sidney Widiams, Lt.Col. R. Marine Artillery 27 Dec. 52
Arthur Charles Wellesley, LI. Col. Grenadier Gds. ...I
Daniel Beeie, Capt. h.p.*8 Foot, S. O. of Pensioners 4 May 42
Geoffrey Mairib, Lt.Col. Royal .Marines 27 Dec. 52
Chaile? William Wilson, CB. Major. R. Engineers...
Heruy James Hay dock, Major, 41 Foot 16 Dec. 53
Charles St. John isurren Ba'mett. Major, Bengal S.C. I 4 Nov,
Thomas Dawes, Major. Bengal Staff Corps
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George Luck, CB. Lt. Col. 15 Hussars 16 Apr. 5SI20 Dec. 50
William Francis Badgley, Major, B ngal Staff Corps 4 Apr. 57|i8 May 58 4 Air. 60
Ambrose Ay.-hl'ordGoddard,C(/y</. 4rLt.t v./.Greii Gds., ~ 16 Sept, 68 22 Mar. 71
Edward Christian Griffin, Lt.lol. Ro.Nal Artillery ... I g Dec. 54 8 Jan. 58I15 July 04 1 Aug.
Marmaduke Littlcjohii Monckron, Lt.Col. li. Art. ... 13 June 50 27 Aug. cS 24 Mar. 65, 6 July
Charles John Anderson, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 20 May 53 19 Dec. 55120 May 65 '?o May
Edmund Antrobus, Copt. * Lt.Col. Grenadier Gils. ' ,:8Feb. 69 17 May 71
Horace Ricarao, Capt. $ Lt.Col. Grenadier Guards 17 Apr. 69^7 May 71;
Richard Fitzi.eiald, Major, 69 Foot 18 Sept. 46 10 Nov. 48 17 Nov. 57 5 July
Frederick Lba , Lt.Col. Royal Marines 27 Dec. 52 21 Mar. 54I 2 Apr. 63I 1 Oct.
p.D.c. John Dm. can, Lt.lol. 102 Foot 10 Sept. 56 10 Sept. 57 22 .Ian. 68 '24 Feb.
Charles Bobert Rowley, Capt. $ Lt.Cul. Grtn. Gda 19 May 69 9Sept.7i|
Peter Edward Hill, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery 22 June 53 ,7 June 54' 1 Apr. 60 1 5 July
Krancis Knatchbull, Major, 9 Foot 5 Dec. 5( 6 June 5417 Nov. -7 5 July
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Edward Donald Malcolm, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Richard James Walker, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Philip (Jrampton Rynd, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Eric Stanhope Fox, Lt.C >l. Bengal Staff Corps ....
James Galloway, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 'n June 53
Henry Tautield Vachell, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery j 9 Dec. 54
Charles John Pearse, Lt.Col. Madras Stall Corps... .20 June 53
p.s.c. Alexander Cuningham Bruce, CB Lt.Col. 91 F.I18 June 52
John Frederick Sanders, Lt.Col. Royal Marines 27 Dec. 52
Francis Edward Edwards Wilson, Lt.Col. S4 Foot .J17 Nov. 57
Charles John Moorsom, Major, 30 Foot 121 July 54
Robert Stewart Clelaud, Lt.Col. 9 Lancers ' 7 July 57
Arthur Kennedy Rideout, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery ... 21 Dec. 53
Alfred William Adcock, Lt.Col. 16 Foot ' i7 Dec. 52
Charles Bulkeley .Nurse, Lt.Col. Royal Marines 1 2 Aug. 53
Howard Sutton Jones, Lt.Col. Royal Marines ' 3 Aug. 53
Charles Tucker, CB. Lt.Col. 80 Foot 23 Nov. '
George Henry James M. Chapman, Capt. 5 Foot 21 Nov.
Charles Patrick Stokes, Major, 4 Foot 14 July
William Walker Pemberton, Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ... 13 July 53
Frederick John Castle, Lt.Col. 33 Foot 50 Mar. 49
13 <& William George Cubitt, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C '20 July 53
Isaac Ketchen, Lt.Col. Royal Arciilerv 12 Julie S7
William Fraser Forl,e;i Gordon, Lt.Col. 63 Foot 1 May 55
S. B. Kekewicli, Captain, h.p. 8; Foot, S. O. of Pens. 8 Due. 4t,
William Hill, Lt.Col. Madras SLaff Corns 15 Aug. 53
James Clepliane Miiito, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps. ..'19 Aug. Vl
Alfred William Lucas, Lt. Col. 109 Foot 12 Feb l~4
Henry M. de W. Douglas, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps >y Au« 53
Charles James Hope-Johnstone, Lt.Col. R. Art 21 Dec 53
Henry Phillipj>s, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corns IO Sent ; ■
Charles James Jen :
Charles Hill Fre-s.
Charles A. L.de Mi
Francis Uteson, M
Ashton George Ma
Edward Henry la
Benjamin Geaie Hi
Gregory Colquhou
Patrick David Boy
Moreton John Wht
Richard James Coinoe
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21 loot. S.O. otPens. 9 Juno 43, 7 Jan. 48; 5 Mar. 58 5 July 72
Lt.Col. R. Engineers ,23 Oct. 5413 Jan. 55: 1 Oct. 6i| 5 July 72
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Donald Macdonald, Lt.
John Bartleman, Lt.Col
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Henry G. E. Somerset ; >Cai
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Cecil M-Pherson, Major, 17 h
Charles Watson Wilson, Maj,
George Edward L. S. Sanfor
Charles Smith Maclean, Lt.C
Alex. Herman Adam Gordon
John Withers M'Queen, CB. Major, Bengal Su
Henry Charles B. Tanner, Major, Bombay Staff
Frederick John Keen, ill. .!/',, ,..,-_ 1 ;, ■ 1 1 _; ./l Stall'
Henry Francis Blair, Major, rioyal Knginecrs
Benjamin Williams, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry Collett, Major, bengal Staff Corps ...
Robert Byng P. P. Campbell Major Bengal S
Mm. Alexander Stewart Major ttoyal Lrtdler
Robert Adam Wauch >pe, Ma ■,'■. Bengal SI . f(
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UC George Nicias Charmer ~Jj
Edward Alexander Wood, Majo
Hamilton Chapman, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
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Arthur Power Palmer,
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Arthur Grey Hazlengg, Major, 21 Foot ".T" I0 Jan I 1? Mav «
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Frederick Bwaine Le Grice, Major, Royal Artillery l 1 Oct. 57 13 Jan. 69:
Augu-ius Charles Twentvman, Major, 4 Foot '21 Dec. 55 15 June 58 y Oct. 63:
p.t.c. Edward Lutwyche England, Major, 13 Foot ... 6 July 55 7 Apr. 5S 8 Jan. 64
Robert Henry Hackctt, Captain, 90 Foot 4 Apr. 56 15 June 58 20 Sept. 64
re William Knox Leet, Major, 13 Foot 4 July 55 1 Feb. 56 4 Nov. 64
p.t.c. Harcourt Mortimer Ber.gough, Major, 77 Foot 22 Mar. 55 3 Oct. 55 30 Dec. 64
Charles John Moysey, MajorT&oyai Engineers - 1 Oct. 57' 2 Sept. 67!
John Fletcher Owen, Major, Royal Artillery 1 Oct. 57 1 Dec.
John William Huskissou, Major. =,6 Foot 8 Nov. 50,19 Jan. 55 10 Oct. 65
p.t.c. Albert Lancelot Walker, Major, 09 Foot 18 Dec. 57 14 Feb. 60 20 Oct. 65 1
p.t.c. Cornelius Francis Clery, Major, h.p. 32 Foot,...
p.t.c Mat t. vaot. 54 Foot ...
Francis Wallace Grenfell, 'es
Frederick Carrington, Captain, 24 Foot
Arthur Tufnell, Major, 60 Killes
Wm. Dennis Chapman, Capt h.p. 18 F. S.O. of Pens.
James Sconce, Lt.Col. Bengal BtaffCorps
Henry Archibald Mullock, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
George Lodwick Warden, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
William 1'opham Dicken, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
5 Mar. s&i 3 June 59 16 Jan. 66
S July 5631 Aug. 58 17 Apr. 67
5 Aug. 5c 21 July 63I28 Oct. 71
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Woulfe I!:!.-, Lt.Col. Madras BtaffCorps 10 Dec. 53 30 Apr. 56,10 Dec. 65
Francis Frederick Rowcrol't, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. ... 10 Dec. 53.23 Nov. 56 10 Dec. 65
Harry De Brett, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps 10 Dec. 53I23 Nov. 56 10 Dec. 65
Thomas Obbard, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 10 Dec. 5323 Nov. 56*10 Dec. 65
Charles Walker Street, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps... 10 Dec. 5323 Nov. 56*10 Dec
George Shepherd Stevens, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
William R. M. Holroyd, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
John Germain Watts) i.'.''-' ouubu/. ,-;uiri ■.rns
Thomas Lyons Fraser, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
Henry fbbetsou Lugard, Lt.Col. Madras .-: .■;..
Robert Andrews Cole. Lt.Col. Mad, a- Staff t'orps
Andrew Balmer, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
James Keating Clubley, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Percy G. L. Smith, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
James M. H. Maitland, Lt.Col. Royal Engineers
Henry L. A. Tottenham, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
Henry C. P. Rice, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
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War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels.
1 Lt. Colonel Byrne served with the 2nd Battalion of the Royals at the siege of Sebastopol from 22nd April to 29th
May 1855, and was wounded in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet Lt.Coloncl, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
3 Lt.Coloncl Sibthorp served with the 1st Battalion Coth Rifles during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-9, and was
present at the second siege operations at Mooltan, including the siege and storm of the town (covering the advance
of the storming parties), and capture of the citadel ; afterward- at the battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Seikh
Army, and the expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Succeeded to the
command of the Companies of the 60th Rifles that were engaged against the Hill Tribes in the expedition to the
Kuzofzye Country on the nth Dec, and also on the 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 07th Regt.
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th May 1855, and was with the ladder party at the assault on the Redan
on the 8th Sept.— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major and Lt.Coloncl, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt.Coloncl Drummond Hay served in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooshab,
as Brigade Major (Brevet Major, Medal with Clasp), and bombardment of Mohumrah. Served in Bengal in the
Several action leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow and its subsequent, lel'.unv; served
with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks and operations ending in the final
Capture of Lucknow; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.
Colonel, and a year's service for Lucknow).
4 Lt.Coloncl Hunt served with the 79th Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 up to the 24th September
1855, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18U1 June and 8th September, and
expedition to Kcrtch and Yenikale (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
' IA.I lolonel Maclean served with the 49th Regt. throughout the war with China (Medal), and was present at the
first taking of due an, storm ai d capture of the height- above 1 'anton, attack and capture of Anioy, second capture
Of Chusan, attack and capture of the heights of Chinhae, occupation of Niugpo and repulse of the night attack,
attack and capture ofChapoo, Wbosung, and Chin KiangFoo.
" Lt.OolonelG. O. Gordon served throughout , 1,. • Kumci ampaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Halaklava.and Inkerrnan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct.; was Aide do Camp to General Simp-
son from 22nd Aug. to tath Nov. 1K55 (.Medal with four Clasps, ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt.Coloncl Aytoun served in the Southern tfahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the siege and capture of
War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels. 76
the forts of Punella, Pownghur, Monohur, and Monsuntosh. Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59,
including the pursuit of Tantia Topee, actions with Bheels, siege of Dwarka, and action of Somnassa (Medal).
12 Lt.Colonel Steward served with the 41st Regt. in the Eastern campaign up to 19th Oct. 1854, including the
Alma, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
u Lt.Colonel E. Maude served as a Volunteer in the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratl :
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege operations before Mooltan, attack of the suburb.-, storm and
capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress~(Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, incl
storm and captur* .' Eleshire, surrender of Bnshire, expedition to Borazjoon, night attack and battle • : 1
(Medal with Clasp). Si rved in the Bheel campaign of 1857-58 in the Ahmednuggur and Khandeish dial
I of his Regt. in the skirmish of Bheelwarrah. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
during the operations in Central India, including the actions of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho (mentioned in
despatche-1. i I • i, with subsequent pursuit of the rebels (Medal).
14 Lt.Col ! rved with the 38th Regt. at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 27th Jan. 18;
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
15 Lt.Colonel Kennion served the Sutlej campaign of 1845 -46, including the battles of Moodkec, Feroze
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Siege of Delhi in 1S57, slightly wounded on the 18th July, and severely
through left arm and chest on 6th August (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
16 Lt.Colonel Hayman served with the iSth Royal Irish on the China expedition in 1842 (Medal). Ace
the subsequent expedite in under ( feneral D'Aguilar, which assaulted and took the Forts of the Bocca Tigris in the
Canton River, those of the Staked Barrier, and of the city of Canton. Served also in the Burmese war of i!
eluding the operations before Rangoon and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in th
from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded 18th June 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet
of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th 1 !lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
17 Sir George Pocock served with the 30th Regt. in the Crimea from the 20th June to Oct. 1S55, including
and fall of Sebasto verely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the Stb Sept. (Medal \i
Brevet of Major, 5I Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
18 Lt.Colonel Paget served in India in 1857-59, and was present with Malcolm's Field Forceat the defeat of a b 1 ly
of rebels near Nurgoond, storm and occupation of the Petah and capture of the Fort of Nurgoond, and
Tantia Topee at Chupra Burode (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal).
20 Lt.Colonel M'Donnell served throughout the Kaffir v. Medal), during which he'eommanded seve-
ral successful skirmishing parties. Led the successful attack under Sir George Berkeley against a large body of
Kaffirs posted in one of tl. ir _ -• - ti al *:i 1 Sob ito Mountain, where they treacherously murdered
Major Baker and four other officer- I Was present in the action with and defeat of thi
gent Boers at Boem Plaats 29th Aug. 1848, and 0 Major Armstrong being severely wounded he commanded the
Capo M. Riflemen during the la1 iment.
21 Lt.Colonel Bovill served with a detachment of jo of the Ceylon Rifles, which defeated the in-nr.v ■ -
hrst and second attack on Komegalle on the 30th and 31st July, during the suppression of the rebellion in
dian Provinces in 1848.
22 Lt.Colonel Walker- Myln served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 26th January 1855, incl !
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkis
Served also during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel Craufurd served in the Crimea from May 1855 with the siege train at the siege and fall
topol, and bombardment of 17th June; was also with the Rertch expedition (Medal with Clasp, 5th :";
.Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
25 Lt.Colonel Gillum served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in I I April 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the 8th September— leg amputated (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian lals).
27 Lt.Colonel G. A. Milman served in the Crimea Dec. 1854 to July 1855,111 the T
: '■-'•■ i \ i-'il and 6th and 7th June (Medal v. I !
Brevet of Major, -; i nkMi Medal).
30 Lt.Colonel Alex. J. J. M pa p to 6th '. ■-
ing the battle of Ah . ■ ■■ . urehewas
dangerously wounded, having eceived is, Brevet of Maj . - -
dmian and 'Turkish Mod.
31 Lt.Colonel Hon. E. J. \> Forest from 1838 to 18421
including the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), storming the Rhoord Cabool Pas , affair of !V/.. ■■ -
lluck Pass, reduction of the fort : ce of Jellalabad, on the 14th Nov. and
istDec. 1841, nth March 24th March and istApril id defeat of Akbar Kha-i b
(Medal), storming the heights of Jugdulluck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served
a an Aide de Camp to Sir Willoughby Cotton in 1838, 30, and 40, ai
35 Lt.Colonel K. It. Maitland served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and early part of 1855 with the 79th Big
including the battles of Abo ege of Sebastopol (Medal with three < 'lasps. and Turkis! I.
Served in the Indian campaign of ling the Biege he Fort
Rooyah, actions of Allygo - ji lanp re, .! : ,
the Gogra at Kyzabad, capture of Rampore Eussia, : 1 sub eque opei ide across the (jo I
Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of M 1 I with, the Sikkim Field Force in [861 (mentioned
1 despatches).
40 Lt.Colonel Rhodes served the campaign of it ; 1 on. the Danube as Aide de Camp
tothe Spanish General Prim, was present atthebattleo :
Staffand accompanied the Turkish 1 h-y in three -e.ocv.-.-ful -> , ■ .
in the Tete de Pont when the Wn--
also at the retreat of the Ruf ind Slobodsia in 1834. For the above-mentioned services he has
received the Spanish Order 1 Turkish Orderof the Medjidie 4th Class, with a i
Honor from the Sultan. Served the campaign of 1S54 on the Staff of the Army in the Crimea, and
the battles of Balaklava and Ink. 1 of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps^ and Turkish Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel S. Darling served in the Crimea as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General tst Division
subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from October 1855 to the ist May 1856.
42 Lt.Colonel R. H. Rocke served in the China war of i860, and was engaged in the actions of the 12th
August (Medal with Clasp for Fvkm;.
44 Lt.Colonel Dowson served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaignof 1848-49, inch:
affair of Itamnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
47 Lt. Colonel Jerome served with the 19th a jiment ui the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including operations
against the rebel tribes in Goojerat, storm and capture of Chundairi — led e si inning party, siege and capture
of Jhansi, where under a murderous fire he assisted in securing Ensign Secoal, who was severely wounded —
mentioned in despatches ; also present at the action of Koonch and at the various engagements before Calpce —
severely and dangerously wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clai p, and \ toria
Cross). Served in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black
.Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
48 Lt.Colonel T. S. P. Field served in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal). Served in India in 1858 and was present
with the Central India Field Force at the attack and capture of Fort Lahorie, attack on Koonch, and capture of
< 'alpce (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
49 Lt.Colonel Charles Steel served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from 29th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
50 Lt.Colonel Stackpoole served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Also in the Crimea from 30th December 1854 to nth April 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
53 Lt.Colonel de Ruvignes served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with I
Pegu) ; was present, at the capture of Prome, and repulse of the enemy's night attack. Serve 1 with
77 ]!"((/■ Services of the Lieutenant Colonels.
which escorted elephants from India across the Gonin Tomig Mountains, and in pursuit of the Woozccr Monung
Shera Morning's force, resulting in the destruction and capture of the entrenched position of Tonesh.
54 Lt. Colonel G. Longlev served with the local rank of Captain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers in 1855-56 ■
(Turkish Medal). Served with the Expeditionary force in China in iS57-59,and was present at thecapture ofCanton, '
affair at the White Cloud Mountains, capture of Namtow, attack on the Peiho forts— dangerously wounded (mentioned
in despatches on all the above occasions, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
B Lt.Colonel G. Gaynor served the campaign of 1S45 against the Hill tribes in Scind under Sir Charles Xapier.
Also the Punjaab campaign of 1S4S-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
56 Lt.Colonel C.Johustou served in India in 1857-38, and was present at the battle of Cawnpnre on 6th Dec. (Medal).
■ Lt.Colonel Sidebottom- Vernier Berved with the Burl's at the siege of Sebastopol in 1S55 (Medal with Clasp).
60 Lt.Colonel D. Robinson Berved with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the ex-
pedition to Kerteh. siege and fall of Sebastopol. and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
61 Lt.Colonel A. H. Cass served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, including
the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
a Lt.Colonel E. Le Pelley served with the 75th Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the outbreak
on 12th Mav, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege storm and capture of Delhi, pursuit of the enemy and
actions of Bo'.undshuhur, Allyghur, Acrabad, Agra, Kanoj, advance into Oude and affairs of Maragunge and Alum-
bagh, occupation after the relief of Lucknow of the fortified outposts and camp with Outrani's Force, and repulse of
the enemy's attacks (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
61 Lt.Colonel Maycock served the Eastern campaign of 1854 m the 47th Regiment, including the battles of the
Alma (wounded 1 and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal with two Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
M Lt.Colonel Redder served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 31st Dec. 1854 to the 29th July
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
66 Lt.Colonel A. Saltmarshe served with the 70th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1863-65, and was
severely wounded at Pukikohe (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served also during the
Indian "mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
■ Lt.Colonel Cleeve served as Adjutant of the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; on board
the E.I.C. steam-frigate Fet-ooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
River ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House
Redoubt), storm and capture of Rangoon, aiid repulse of the night attack on Prorne (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
09 Lt.Colonel Wm. Mosse served with the 26th Cameronians in Abyssinia in 1S6S (Medal).
70 Lt.Colonel A. Green served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of
Cawnpore on 6th December 1857, operations in the Doab, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Nawabgunge,
and commanded the Detachment of Riflemen with Sir R. Barker's Column at Jamo — dangerously wounded, fourteen
sabre cuts and one gun-shot wound, left arm and right thumb amputated. Mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch for
marked gallantry and thanked by the Governor General in Council (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
73 Lt.Colonel (. ;■ Idsworthy served in Oude with the Volunteer Cavalry of Havelock's column in 1857, and was
present at tin.- actions of Oonaoand Busseerutgunje, and recapture of Busseerutgunje; for these services he received
•'< I ' mnmifiai 0 in the 8th Hussars. Served in Rajpootana and Central India, on the staff and with the 3th Hussars
i:;u;_'ii ii' 1.' -:; so. including the siege of Kotah, inoccupation of Chondeyree, battle of Kotah ke
Serai (as Aide de Camp to Brigadier Smith), capture of Gwalior (as Aide de Camp to Sir' Hugh Rose), siege and
capture of Powrie, actions of Koondrye and Boordah as Brigade Major in the Rajpootana Field Force, which ap-
pointment he held from the fall of Gwalior in June 1858 to the end of the war (eight times mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain). Served throughout the Abyssinian
Expedition on the Staff as Brigade Major of Cavalry, and was present at the taking of Magdala (twice mentioned
in despatches, Medal, and promoted to Major unattached without purchase).
■♦ Lt.Colonel G. E. Francis served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
actions of Chauda, Umeerpore, and Sultaupore, siege and capture of Lucknow (MedaFwith Clasp).
7" Lt.Colonel W. J. Brook served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from 8th September 1855, as D.A.Q.M.G.
4th Division (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•s Lt.Colonel Clayhills served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle
of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
79 Lt.Colonel H. J. Maclean served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as a Special Service Officer (Medal).
80 Lt.Colonel Tupper served with the 38th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma, Inkerman, attack and capture of the Cemetery 18th June, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
C Iasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Sth Regt. at the outbreak of the Indian mutiny in 1857,— field service
m the Punjaub (Medal).
S1 Lt.Colonel D. R. Barnes served in a Local Battalion in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), was present in severa'.
engagements, and accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie country. Also served in the Orange River Sove-
reittnty from Aug. 1851 to July 1852 with the Detachment 45th Foot under Captain Parish.
Lt Colonel E. D. Smith served with the 95th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1S54. including the battles of Alms
•and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct.— wounded in the head in the Trenches 17th Oct. (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in 1858 at the siege and capture of Awah and Kotah, battle of Kota
ka oerai, general act. on resulting in the capture of Gwalior, and recapture of the fortress of Chandaree in May
(Medal with Clasp).
M Lt.Colonel B. H. Heathcotc served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 ,«• iL'' r''V- ' ' Uvl"'r-'11 served With the 63rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battle- ot Alma and B.ilaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege assaults and fall of Sebastopol, bombardment and
capture ot K-.nbourn (Medal with three Clasps, ,th class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
a e Vi °ro t1J- E' D' Hil1 ecrvC(1 with the 97th Regt. in the Crimea from the 29th July 1855, including the siege
U1! L '""' '.vi, and was one of the lieutenants of the ladder party at the attack of the Bedau on Sth Sept., or
wnich occasion he was wounded in the lcl't hip, and mentioned in despatches for " distinguished conduct " (Meda'
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel \V. Dickinson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege
ana surrender of Moolten, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Seikh army (Medal with two Clasps)
aerv-eu with the 1st Bind Irregular Horse during the Persian expedition in i357, and was present at the siege and
capture ot the fort of Awah [Medal with Clasp 1. Was detached in command of a Squadron of the 3rd Sind Horse
• " ;< m March 1859; employed against the Marree Tribe in 1850 (thanked by the Governor General)
■ enmm 1 of a Squadron of Sind Horse to the Xnggur 1'arkur Field Force from July to Decembei
Served with the Expedition to Abyssinia in 1S67-68, including the operations against Magdala (Medal).
„;o™7 .1 ,7, [•.>['1>h(!'s"" served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855, including the
r .mUr"? i- , sebastopol ami assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. 1S55 ; was also at the bombardment and sur-
render 01 Kanbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meelal).
Ih. "I*1',;,;:1 " 'J- li,V";1»? served in the (and Regt. during the Indian mutiny in .857-58, and was present a.
the action ol I omhnt and defence of Lucknow Residency from June to Nov. 1857. Also with Maxwell's Force ii
u.e Boregon, campaign of 1858. Was twice wounded-once severely. Thanked in general orders by sir J. Outrani
' ., ; ' 1 ' "' ''' ivernor Ccneral (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, with a year's service)
trib .•..;,. '"'".'-i 'W' '::',li;i^ V'','""' ,"' ""' Haaar» Campaign in .368, including the expe.lition against the
•„,,.'' ■A:":< M > I'ltiin (Medal with Clasp).
Rim* n'S010"!1 «" J' " '" '" -''"'"' '"■ the Gold Coast Artillery Corps with the expeditionagain8ttheCrobboes.il
he action of theCrobbqe Heights on the .8th September. Served as Adjutan
resulted in the capture of all the rebe
War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels. 7&
I.' Col G Lrbuthnot served in India in 1857-58, as a volunteer with the 14th lariat Draeoons
1. -M-tiim of the campaign ; was] ?e and capture of Rathghur and Garakoto relief
of Shu;.'.).-, tore,,,- th.- I'a Jhansi, attack cm Koonch where hi commanded
. and capture ofCalpee -mentioned in despatches (Modal with Clasp) Served
11 as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Stavelev, and was present at the action of Aroeee
e ofMagdnla (three times mentioned in despatches, Lircvet ofMaior, and Medal)
mel W. K. Biles served with the 38th Regt. in the Crimea in .3^4-^. mclinli
Medal with Cla-P. Km-h: ,.' the Lcion
md Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, indudr cawnpore
I ih Dec. 1857, c Lucknow
indNuggur (Medal with Clasp). Se« i.aniedthe
expedition to the Black Mountain tant Adjutant General (Medal with
1
•* Lt.Colonel W. m campaign up to Sept 1854 includ-'n-*
sp. and Turkish Medal). ' 54.mciuu.ng
rved with the Scots Greys in the Eastern compaign up toOct. 1054,1; b
■pair of M'Kenzie's Kan... the battle of Balaklava - mded by a musket bullet on tl
■-. and Turkish Medal).
'" I-'1 '•'• Lg the Indian campaign of 1857, and wi
23rd June (in command from 13th Sept . - mreofthe
i with the 38th Regiment in the In lian campaign from Nov. 1857, inclnding the
jB&ault and capture ' Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Ni wthciasid
«! W. 1: Nola [ndian campaiL ■ • affair*' .'f
Bajghur, Mo gi - , Kharee, and Zeerapore (menl Medal).
campaign of
including thebattli I Inkermau, and Medal with three I 'laso-
. and Turkish Medal).
melW. H. Kt. . the Crimea on the 21st April 1853, and served at
(Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class ofth
in 1857-58 (Medal)
be Military Tram in New Zealand from 1 ■< 4 to 1867 | M
-n of 1348-49 (M<
. . Persian campaign of 1856, including the
storm and uapturi rved also in I
rs of Shah-
-. and was
■'. ith Clasp
tor Pi i ! H
Toheniaya and fall .1 Sebastopol I . with the 1 'arai.
Bl the outbreak of;thi S tay 1857, the
actions of tl '
U dall, and
■
i 1858 in the Shahaba I
: and 14th April,
Oudi
"- Lt.< o! H if 1854-55,
Including the battli
i (Medal with three Clasps, Sardii Jh Medals, and
Served in :
•
manded a D lenl I. 1 lommanded »i
■
Native 1 isp).
1 1 I ipaign of [81 oin
the inner
Taku I
tral India
I
lil and Clasp).
I
Medjidie, b nd Turkish tf<
Royal Irish thi , and u ne
the affair of the 6thl lam, and affair at F poia (Medal).
1 t iwil Of Jhansi.
storm of 1." a done on the 4th of
April into 1 be b h »ion of a dooun
thanked by the General Commanding. Command I Brigadi
1 mih May, when, in c 1 < lavalry, th. .
toks of the rebel army, and held it in check at El ra
into camp
ui i.i 1 lol il S Graoe sent at the
■■. ith Clasp, Sardinian and Tin
:. on the 1 late P
tor Pegu ' iol from joth Dec
!-•• OfeColoni China (Medal), commencing with
the Brat taking of Ohusan and terminating with the landix
Heights above Canl
ie entrenched Camp on the"
Heights of s red in the Crimea subse-
om 9th April to the tth August 1S56. Served at the Uold Coast from May to
December ' tedal).
m 1.1. Colonel .1. Addy served with the 5 th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
1 Tohernaya, and siege of S. 1 with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal),
79-88 War Services of the Lieutenant Colonels.
;*» Lt.Colonel C. A. Thomson served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's
canrpaisr.i in Oude in 1S58-50 (Medal). . _ . , ,, . ^, »T ^ 1
i» Lt.Colonel J. D. Downing served with the 1st Battalion 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of
1865-65, including the Waikato campaign (Medal).
'*» Lt.Colonel .1. Lo-an served with the 44th Regiment at the siege of Sevastopol from 7th January to 1st July
1855. and was severelv wounded at the attack on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
l» Lt Colonel E K Ben v served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab. battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the enemy to the
KhyberPa^s (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857, and was present at the siege
assault and capture of Delhi, and action of Nujjufghnr (Medal with Clasp). . . J
i» Lt.Colonel H. G. E. Somerset served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen in the Kaffir war of 1847, and m that
of 1850-52 (Medal).
Majors.
COK.NKT,
JP William Henrj I
d ' Dec. 14 31 Oct. 2
13 Apr. 24
"•bed if. Dec. 3]
William '
Richard Bull Lewis, Ctopfatn.h.p. 20 Foot, S. 0. of Pensioners 2.. I
-■ ■
George Perceval Beamish, Captain, 36 Foot 23 Junes:
William Saunders 28 Mar. 54 29 Dec. 54
Pornwallifi I plain, 5 Lancer.- 18 Feb. 5
Philip Fit. iH • 60
. - 6 June 5
('.William '■' «, h. p. MiL Train, 8. 0. of Pensioners
. ..
John Henrv Kirko," Capi
89 Fool D S Dec. 54
6 June _ .
I 13 Dec. 51
JohnJam.-- '1'ijor, 20 Foot ; 29 Dec
JohnLesli
Charles Edward Stirling.13 Major, h. p. Royal Artillery ... 3 Oct. 53
•
William II
I hurchill barti. I '
. h.p. Ceylon Rifles
Edward '■'
James Frederic'.-. 4 Dec. 54
Andrew Alfred Lei Foot
John H. 81
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Edwin John 01 II
I Oct. S3
Frederic!: I
Fred. Lee
Augusta !
1 Jan. 53
Edward B
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John ( Irmsby V
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Henry VI
William ' ■
Lewis I'.lytli Holi
I
ruard 14 July 54
[■'red. II
John Edward a
' ieorge Baj lej . '•■'
I I Apr. 54
William I
Ph 'M
Wilmot Burro \ - Edwa
Vivian Dering Majendie, Major, 1: >yal Ar'tillei \
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23 Oct. 54
l-'rcl. I'., . 23 Oct. 54
Clennell 1 _■ s Oct. 54
23 Oct. 54
William B . ; Oct. 54
Sir Willi 28 Feb. 55
John lid:.. r, h.p*. Royal Artillery '20 Dec. 54
Phomaa Cuming, If o/or, Royal Artillery ., .0 Dec. 5
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30 Oct. 12
22 Oct. 25
10 July 37
23 Apr. 42
16 July 50
26 Mar. 53
7 Apr. 5S
3 Apr. 58
30 Apr. 58
3 June 58
4 June 58
5 June 58
■; Oct. 58
; >Dec. 58
; Mar. 59
. Apr. v;
. Apr. 59
■
10 July
■
17 July 5;
1 Mar. 54
8 Dec. 54
16 Dec. 54
27 Dec. 54
6 Jan. 55
26 Jan. 55
6 Mar. 55
-
1 Jan. 61
i2 Nov. 61
16 Mar. 62
1 Apr. 62
22 July 30 16 Feb. 44
; June 42
20 June 54 '2 Jan. 55
12 Dec. 54 1 1 Apr. 61
5 July 72!
5 July 72!
S July 72
5 July 72
S July 72
5 July 72 14 Apr. 75
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72 16 Apr. 73
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
S July --*
5 July 72 5
5 July 72
I Oct. 73
5 July 72 3I Jan. 77
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
> 1 July 75
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July --■
'. July 7
5 July 7-
6 Jan. 75
s July 72
5 July 7.
Deo. 7 ;
5 July 72
5 July
5 July 72
5 July
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
? July T2
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7j
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
92
Major
COKNET,
2nd lie vt.
or ensign.
LIEUT.
Southhouse Scott, Major. Royal Artillery -~Dec. 54
II l-itt, Major, lioyal Artillery !'"« Feb 11
Charles Edmund
Henrv Dowde sm . .
Hale Tonnsr ■Wortham. Major. Royal Artillery
Henrv Barlow Manic. Mm,,,-, Royal Artillery ■■■;•■-■-
„ , c Charles Edmund Webl ... Major. Royal Engineers....
Edward Robert Festmg. Major, lioyal Engineers
George "Watts Btoekley. :u«/».\ Roys Engineers
John AshtonPapillnn. Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Urook Rio-, Major. Kuv::! Artillery
George Dchter Knox, Krior. Royal ArtaBery. ^
Osborne Hall Goodenougb, Major, Royal Artillery
James H. rrint.de Anderson, J/./yW. Royal Artillery
Hector Tulloch, Major. h.p. lioyal Engineers
Henrv Chamberlavne Farrcll. Major. Royal Artillery
Edward M'Laughiin, J/<//»r. Royal Artillery
Arthur Stewart Hunter, Major, lioyal Artillery
George Adam Crawtord. Major. Hc.yi.l Artillevy a ,..■-_.
Townsend Aremberg de Molcyus, Major, Royal Artillery
John Booth Richardson, Major, Royal Artillery
William Henrv Wardell. Major. Royal Artillery
William Henrv Izod, Major, Royal Artillery..
Turner Van Straubenzee, Major, Royal Artillery
Henrv Webster Shakerlev. Major, Royal Artillery
Feb. 551
28 Feb. 55
28 Feb. 55
28 Feb. 55
28 Feb
28 Feb. 55
9 Bee. 53
sS Feb. 55
28 Feb. 55
28 Feb. ss
Feb. 5
■, Koval Artillery
for, Royal Artillery
'Major, Royal Artillery
on,' Mujor, Royal Artillery.
Royal Artillery
Edmund Staveley,
Henrv Edmeadea,
John Macvicai Bn
Stuart James Nicl
William Smith, 3/.,,
Y£ Edward Talbot Thackeray . Major, Royal Engineers
John Greenlaw Forbes. Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Randolph Ruckle, Mujor, Royal Artillery
Chark- Hei rv Luard. Major, Royal Engineers
John Biniev. Major. Royal Engineers
Ceoree Sainton, Mai a-, Roval Engineers
Alfred Th< mas Mande-r, Major, Royal Engineers
Joseph Herbert Bedford, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Mardon Ducat, Major, Royal Engineers ............
Henry Fallowfield Cooper, Captain, h.p. Royal Marines, 1
Barrack Master at Chatham
John Thomas Leishman, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred James Wake, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Edward Ba=evi, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Vincent Eyre. Major, Royal Artillery
Alex. Henry Davidson, Major, Royal Artillery
Stapleton Pennv. Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Henrv Courtney, Major, Royal Engineei
Richard Main-warmer Format 3andford, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Bullen, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Hclsham Jones. Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Newman, Major. Royal Artillery
Charles Neave Judge, Major. Royal Engineers
Win. Henrv Bell Kingsley, Major, 67 Foot
Arthur Tillard Storer, Major, Royal Engineers
William Henrv Collins. Captain. Royal Engineers
George Frederick Blackwood, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Thompson, Captain. Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Ellison Bates, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Frederick Eustace Lewes, Major, Royal Artillery
Hamilton Smithett, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Clitherow Gore, Major, 83 Foot
Charles Edward Nairae. Major, Royal Artillery
Henry John Thornton. Major, Royal Artillery
Matravers H. C. Eernhard Stcinman,-- Major, h.p. R. Artillery
Henry Watts Stockley, Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Chichester, Major, Royal Artillery
Duncan Scott Pcmberton, Major, Royal Artillery
William Robert t 'raster. Major, Royal Artillery
George Edwin Manic, Cu/ifuin, Royal Artillery
William Dobree Carey, Captain, Royal Artillery
Edward Trevor Hume, Captain, Royal Artillery
Henry Hungerford St. Leger, Captain, 71 Foot
John Thomas Twigge, Major, Royal Engineers
James Creagh, Captain, 17 Foot
Charles Ward Hawi-s,10 Jfiy'or, h.p. Bengal Staff Corps
George Edmund Phipps Trent, Major, 26 Foot
John Thomas French, Captain, h.-p. 90 Foot
John Henrv Tripp. Ma, or, 76 Foot
Reginald Gother Thorold. Major, Rnyi.l Kngim-i-rs
Harvey Rhodes Fain r. Major, Royal Engineers
Edward Mitchell, Major, lioyal Engineers
John Gamier, Major, Royal En--. ■ • • j
Ramsay \VcM»n Phipps, 'Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Bandham, Major, Royal Artillery
Algernon Augustus Stewart, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Thomas Hamond, Major, In-, a! Artillery
John Tilly, Captuh,, : 3 Foot
/ ert Villiers Dillon, Major, Royal Artillery
Edmund Sidney Burnett, Major, Royal Artillery
CAPTAIN.
0 Dec
9 Dec
7 Dec
8 June 55
8 June 55
8 June 55
3 Sept. 55
7 Dec. 55
1 Mar. 56
[4 Nov. 4?-
8 June 55
9 Dec. 54
8 June
8 June 55
8 June 55
i2 June 57
Mar. 55
Mar. 55
Apr. 55
Apr. 55
20 Apr
Apr. 55
20 Apr. 5
20 Apr. 5
1 Apr. 5
1 Apr. 55
1 Apr. 55
1 Apr. 55
2 Oct. 57
1 Apr. 55
1 Apr. 55
1 Apr
1 Apr
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr,
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
July 55
July 55
July 55
31 July 55
July
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Apr.
7 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 58
28 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
17 Aug. 52
27 Aug. 5S
13 Feb. 58
27 Aug. 58
13 Feb. 5"
15 Feb. 58
27 Aug.
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PLACED ON
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i Apr. 62
1 Apr. 62
1 Apr. 62
1 Apr. 62
1 A pr. 62
1 Apr
1 Apr. 62
3 Apr.
7 May 62
30 May '
June
20 June 62
8 June 62
6 July 6:
9 Sept. 6-
9 Oct. 62
2 Dec. 62
2 Dec. 62
:7 Dec. 62
20 Jan. 63
27 Jan. 63
22 Feb. 63
22 Feb, \
0 June 63
16 July 63
11 Sept. 63
3 Oct. 63
10 Oct. 63
24 Mar. 65
24 Mar. 6
24 Mar. 65
30 June 66
13 Dec. 66
1 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 67
1 Mar. 67
o Feb. 68
oApr. 60
Rot* 11 Murdoch Smith. Major, Royal Engineers
Montagu Cholmelej Mori B, Major, 2 Foot
William Hams Burland, Major, in Foot
William Newaome, M ajor, Royal Engineers
John James HeyWOod, Major, 6l Foot
Thomas Thomson Simpson, tfaji r, 08 B\ ot
1 lash, Major, half 1 ay , Ci ;■ Ion I
I June 55
: June 5;
11 Dec. 57
1 Hay 55
o Apr. 56
8 June 55
8 June 55
30 Nov. 55
7 Dec. 55
2 June 57
2 June 57
7 Dec. 55
3 June 56
3 June 56
3 June 56
Dec. 56
i Aug. 54
7 June 54
.3 Feb. 53
17 Mar.
26 July 55
12 July 50
3 Sept. 55
12 Dec. 57
6 Apr. 55
:6Jan. 55
22 May 57
25 Aug. 54
7 Aug. 54
:£ July £-5
July 55
31 July 55
31 July 55
1 Aug. 55
31 July 55
27 Apr.
30 Oct. 57
1 Aug 55
21 Dec. 59
7 Aug. 58
26 Mar. 58
23 Nov. 56
14 Apr. 58
1 Apr. 58
2 May 56
27 Apr. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 5S
27 Aug
27 Apr. 5S
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 58
31 July 55
31 J"iy 55
27 Apr. 58
1 Dec.
1 Aug
10 Aug. 55
23 Nov. 56
8 Sept. 54
8 July 56
22 Apr. 53
1 Aug. 55
27 Aug
1 Aug. 55
1 Aug
1 Aug. 55
1 Aug. 55
1 Aug. 55
27 Aug. 58
9 Sept. 55
1 Aug. 55
1 Aug. 55
7 Aug. 55
24 Sept. 55
15 Sept. 57
7 Mar. S5
• 5 Oct. 5
14 May 55
26 Aug. 59
10 A
29 Feb. 64
1 Sept. 64
11 Nov. 64
1 Jan. 65
1 Jan. 65
20 Apr. 65
21 Sept. 62
6 Feb
1 Apr. 63
29 July 6;
2 Nov. 63
1 Mar. 67
12 May 63
3 Aug. 63
8 Aug
20 Feb. 67
May 67
20 Apr. 68
24 Jan. 65
24 Mar. 65
Apr. 60
24 Mar. 6;
24 June 6
23 Nov. 6.
25 Feb. 65
24 Mar,
24 Mar. 65
24 Mar. 65
Feb. 64
Mar. 64
24 Mar. 65
25 May 60
9 Oct. 63
1 June 60
13 Feb. 65
12 June 60
23 June 60
5 July to
5 Dec. 63
1 Sept. 63
5 Feb. 64
15 Feb. 64
7 Apr. 64
14 Apr. 64
23 June 64
12 June 66
31 July 60
27 June 64
28 July 64
14 Aug. fo
20 June 64
21 Sept. 60
25 Sept.6o
4 Aug. 64
29 July 62
5 Aug. <m
5 JuJy 72
5 July 72
5 July 7-
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July r
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July t
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7
5 July 72
5 July
1 Aug. 72
1 Aug. 7
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
I Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug
4 Aug. 72
13 Aug. 71
20 Aug. 7:
21 Aug. 72
27 Aug. 72
29 Aug. 72
Sept, 72
Sept. 72
Sept. 72
Sept.72
2s Sept.72
" Oct. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
II Dec.
11 Dec
11 Dec. 72
2 Jan. 73
15 Jan. 73
19 Jan. 73
13 Feb. 73
15 Feb. 73
8 Mar.
8 Mar.
8 Mar. 73
12 Mar. 73
2 Apr. 73
2 Apr. 73
12 Apr. 73
12 Apr. 73
12 Apr. 73
12 Apr. 73
14 Apr. 73
16 Apr. 73
16 Apr. 73
6 May 73
23 May 73
26 May 73
1 June 73
1 June 73
1 Aug. 73
0 Aug. 73
24 May 77
Dec. 71
Oct. 7'
7 O DeC. (..- I, Aug
73
Majors.
93
Charles Edward Lane Bluett, Major, 22 Foot
George Scott Hills, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles John Smith, Major, Royal Kngineers
John Eckford, Major, Ko :i I. .-i-.rrs
AshtonMilnes ■. Royal Engineers
Ralph Grahan ■ Royal Engineers
John Pbilii) Steel, Major, Royal Ensineers
Daniel Corrie Walker, Major, Royal Engineers
Herbert Locock, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederick Hime, Major, Royal Engineers
William Keith. Major, Royal Engineers
George Lane Cockburn Merewether, Major, Royal Engineers
Peyton Phelps, Major, Royal Engineers '
Ferdinand Beckwith Mainguy, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Frederick Chap: or, Royal Engineers ...
Arthur George Durnford, Major, Rival Engineers
Montague Lambert, Major, Royal Engineers
Walter Balfe, Ma jar, ,1 Hussars
Thaddeus Richard Ryan, M nor, Royal Artillery
Richard Lewis Dashwood, Major, i5_Foot
Cromer Ashburnha m, Major, 60 Rifles
Alexander Hacdonell Rawlins, Major, Royal Artillery .
Edward ■•-, 48 Foot
Edward Eraser s. Lloyd, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Robert Mead, Maj r, l: lyal Kngineers
Henry Smalley, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Dl Manor, Royal Kngineers
Henry Spencer Palmer, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert Barton, Major. Ri 1-
Robert Owen . U . al Engineers
Valentine Gardner Clay I ■ ai Engineers ...
Frederick James Smith, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Freeman Dowden, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Colleti Nightingale, Major, 93 Foot
FitzRoy Somerset Talbot, Major, Royal Artillery
George Stewart White, Major, g 1
Reginald Kennett Gibb, Major, l. p 1 West India Regt.
John Augustas Tighe, Captain, 54 Foot
Norton ! 95 Fi
/'«.<• Job 1 tain, 5 Foot
Thomas Edmond Btroni b \y Staff Corps...
Maxwell Wither Byelop, Captain, 10: Foot
George John Hamilton, Captain, Pool
Alfred John Ford," Captatn, b p 1 Fo it
George Fergus Graham, Major, li< nga
Alexander Copland. J/Vi/ortB6Iig8l Stall I CpS
Damel Wilson Langhton, Major, Madras stall 1
James Fielding Sweeney, Capl h.p ■ , 1 B <>. of Pensioners
Fred, .lames Hicks, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Francis Duncan, Major, Royal Artillery
».».«. John Ryder Oliver. Major, Royal Artillery
Jami a Peattie Morgan, Major, B yal Art Uery
George Grote Earn 1 a, Mat, r, 1; iyal Artillery
Arthur Ford, Major, Royal Art llerj
Alexander Walker. Major, Royal Artillery
Afford Dixon, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Hart Dyke, Major, Royal Artillery
Anson Swinton, Major, Royal Artillery
Robert Stanwix Robertson
Henry Morris Stanley Clarke, Major, Madras Stall
George Robert son Eennessy, Major, Bengal Btan 1
Montague. Charles Perrean, Staff 1
Simon Frasei M'Gillivray, Major, Bombay 5 "
Charles Henry Plowden, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Reginald W1 r, 8 Foot
Riahard Sadleir, Major, Royal Artillery
George Shaw Butler Hewetson, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Anthony Dnrand, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Jul ins Middleton Boyd, Major, Bombay sin 11 Corps
Harry Dawkins F.ardley Wllmot Chester, Major, 1
James B1 10k Real, Major, Madras Staff Corps
James Nicholas Rrutton Hewett, Maj r, Bengal Staff Corps..
William Ruxtou Harlow, Major. Royal Artillery
Robert Callwell Smith, Major, Royal Artillery'
Charles David Chalmers, Major, Royal Artillery
Samuel l'arr Lynes, Major, Royal Artillery
Augustus Le Messorier, Major, Royal Kngineers
William Merriman, Major, Royal Kngineers
Julius Barras, Major. linnibav Stall' Cm-ps
Thomas Nicholls Walker, Jfq , Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Hallyburton Grace, .l/ii/")-, Madras -
Henry Tristram O'Reilly, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Kennett Gregg Henderson, Maj, a-, 60 Rifles
Henry Grattan, Captain, 35 Foot
Robert Edward Roe, Captain, h.p. 80 F., S. O. of Pensioners...
p.t.c. George Kennedy Shaw, Major, 68 Foot
Richard Kerr Bayly, Major, 42 Foot
George Armand Purse, Captain, 43 Foot
Alfred Augustus Davidson, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Dudley North, Captain, 47 Foot
Henry Cooper Seadon, Major, Royal Engineers
p.i.r. Alexander William Duncan, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward John Rriscoe, Captain, 20 Foot
John Frederick Crease, Major, R. Marine Artillery
COBNBT,
2nd LIEUT. LIEl'T.
orEXSM.N.
15 Jan. 56 5 Feb. 58 25 Sept.fio .
8 June 55 27 Apr. 58 1 July 67 23 Aug. 7 ;
7 Dec 55 27 Aug. 58 25 Nov. 64 24 Aug. 7 ;
7 Dec. 55 27 Apr. 58 1 Jan. 68 24 Aug. 73
7 Dec. 55 27 Apr. 58 4 Mar. 68 24 Aug. 73
7 Dec. 55 27 Apr. 58 31 Oct. 68 24 Aug. 7-,
7 Dec. 55 27 Aug. 58 31 Oct. 68 24 Aug. 7,
7 Apr. 56 4 Nov. 65 25 Aug. 73
7 Apr. 56. 7 Jan. 65 25 Aug. 73
7 Apr. 56 24 Jan. 65 15 Aug -
7 Apr. 56 5 June 65 25 Aug. 73
13 June 56 27 Aug. 58 12 May 68
13 June 56 27 Aug. 58 17 June 6S
21 June 56 1 Sept. 65
21 June 56 22 Dec. 65
June 56 8 Jan I
June 56 25 Jan. 66
1VHEJ
PLACED OW
BULK PA.Y.
I Feb. 58 16 Oct. 60
12 Dec. 56 27 Apr.
~ May 55
, Feb. 54 6 July
20 Apr. 55 26 Oct. j
12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 5J
£4 Mar. 51 6 June 54 -• ; Nov. 60
7 Dec. 65 27 Aug. 58 12 Dec. 64
13 June 56 27 Aug. 58J21 Dec. 65
13 June 56
13 June 56
10 Nov. 54
4 Nov. S3
12 Nov. 53
10 Apr. 55
29 Dec. 54
28 Apr. 54
4 Jan. 54
8 Dec. 54
22 Sept. 54
18 Aug. 48
14 Jan. 54
14 Jan. 54
1 Feb. 54
2 Dec. 56
12 June 57
12 June 57
4 Feb.
4 Feb. 54
26 Dec. 56
20 Feb. 54
20 Feb. 54
12 Dec. 56
i2 Dec. 56
14 Mar. 54
14 Mar. =4
14 Mar. 54
24 Mar. J4
23 Apr. 55
1 -, June 5 i
'3 May 53
22 Apr. 55
16 Mar. 55
29 Mar. 55
1 Apr. 54
10 Sept. 58
24 Feb. 57
20 Dec. 54
20 Dec. 56
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27 Aug. 5S
27 Aug. 58
g Mar. 55
1 Aug. 55
29 Jan. 5;
9 Mar. 55
1 ; Jan. 56
2 Dec. 58
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.'i Nov. 56
21 Oct. 53
24 Sept. 55
27 Apr. si.
j Apr.
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30 Apr. 5E
1 July 5l
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27 Aug. 5>
7 Mar. 5
3 Nov. 5<
25 Oct. 5;
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15 Sept.5
26 Oct. 5
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co Sept. 51
5 Oct. 6
o Dec. 51
7 Apr. 5
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4 Mar. 66
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6 June 66
6 June 66
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23 Nov. 60
5 Aug. 64
10 July 63
20 Apr. 67
30 Nov. 60
16 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 66
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14 Jan. 66
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, Feb. 61
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29 Aug. 73
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18 Oe*. 73
29 Oct. 73
6 Dec. 73
10 Dec. 73
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11 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 73
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17 Dec. 73
24 Dec. 73
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29 Dec. 73
29 Dec. 73
29 Dec. 73
4 Jan. :t
6 Jan. 74
.4 Jan. 74
14 Jan. 74
.4 Jan. 74
1 Feb. 71
4 Feb.
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 7i
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1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
■ Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
94
Majors.
William Winkworth Allnutt, Major, Royal Marines
William Edward Dcsrnrcl. Captain, Royal .Murines
p.s.c. Francis Shirley Russell, Captain, 14 Hussars
Henry Fntmis Huttm , Captain, 23 Foot
Parry Lamb, it . Major, Royal Enmneers
John Magee MNeile. .V,//< r, Royi HafflW»- ■_"• -;■•"■ "■
Colin Campbell BcoH Monorieff, CSJ Major, R.Engineers
Keith Alexander J..pp. Major, Royal Engineers
v r.e Charles John liiirnett. Captain, 15 root
Wm. Aug. Trv.tell Helden, Cafff. Copfa.n, 100 Foot
William Fowler. Captain. 47 Eoot V'pw'TTT
3TC William Francis Butler,30 CB. Major, h.p. 69 Foot, A. A.
4- Q. 3f. Gen. Cape of Good Hop.' >
Algernon Arbuthnot Godwin, Major, 103 Foot
Charles Jamee Bromhead, Captain, 24 Foot
p.i.c. Robert Wm. Thew Gordon. Captmn,93 Foot
p...c. Son. Henry John Lindley Wood, Captain, 12 Lancers ...
George Ward Chicheley Plowden, Major, Bengal Stafl Corps
John Haves Lloyd, Maj r, h.p. Bombay Stall Corps
Henry William Harris, Major, Bombay Staff C°^£-;;-""-""
George W.lland Henry Boggan, Major, Bengal Staff Corps...
Charles Mant, Major, Royal BngmeerB
James William Hassell, Major, 1 Foot..........^....
Charles Edward Stewart, Major, Bengal Stafl Corps
Alex \I W. Samson. Major, h.p. 1 West India Regt
THE, Thomas Cadell. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert H. Patrick Doran, Major, 50 Foot
Hcnrv Wilson Cordon. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wm. Barclav Gordon Cleatlier, Major. 47 Foot
Bernard Cracroft, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Isaac Adamson, Major, iS Foot
Charles Thomas Banbury, Major, Rifle Brigade
James Williamson, Captain, -.3 Foot
Francis Henry Thompson, Major, Madras Stall Corps
William John Bell, Major, Madras Staff Corps
John Campbell Gunning. Major. Madras Btaff Corps
Lewis George Brown, Major, Bombay Stafl' Corps
Herbert Mills Repton. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
George Rowlandson, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Frederick Wheeler, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
John Wm. C. Henderson, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Herbert Charles Pa tton, Major, 22 Foot
Edward Musgrave Beadon, Major. S5 Foot
Emerick Streatfeila Berkeley, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Wm. L. N. Knvvett, Major, Madras Btaff Corps
Stephen Wm. B. Sherman, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Barnard Hughes Preston. Major. Madras Staff Corps
Frederick Brown Boone, Major, Madras Staff Corps
John Upperton, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
VE, Hanson C. Taylor Jarrett, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
George Murray, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Colin Mackenzie, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Francis Brodigan, Major. 28 Foot
Montagu de Balis M*K. G. A. Clarke, Captain, 50 Foot
Louis Charles A. A. de Cetto, Major, R. Artillery
Charles Trench, Major, Royal Artillery
Frederick Anderson Stebbing,35 Captain, h.p. 96 Foot
Thomas John, Major, 46 Foot
Spencer Bimington, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Richard Carruthers Budd. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Gillett, Major, 13 Foot
Henry Mastcrman Thompson, Captain, 82 Foot
William Burvill Holmes, Major, Roval Engineers
Julius Dyson Dyson-Laurie, Major. 34 Foot
George Graham Howe Fulton, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ...
Wm. Wheler Hume, Major, Bengal Btaff Corps
Wm. Blenkmsop, Major, h.p. j Dr. Gels. Cavalry Depot
Edward M'MahOE Forbes.1' Major, h.p. 2 West India Regt. ...
than, Major, 74 Foot
John Newbold Wilson, Major. Madras Staff Corps
Oswald Mi ps
Wm. Gordon Trevor', Major, Bombay Btaff Corps
John Wha ley Watson, Mojo,-, Bombay Staff Corps
Edw. Daniel Hamilton Vibart, Major, Bengal Btaff Corps
Wm. Puget La Touche, Major, lioinbay Staff Corps
William Btoddart, Major, Madras Stair Corps
I alias Stall' ( 'orps
James William 0*D • •■•■■■'. Man r, Bi agal Staff Corps
William Stafford B Stafl" Corps
Edward Gord qJi ikfc . Maj-r, hi, mbay staff Corps
BobertF B Mii.'iVain.s.O.of Pensioners
1 or, 16 Foot
•. Madras stair Corps
Robert Soskyna 1 U © rps
Henry Co'. Maior, Royal Artillery
Edward liirch. Major, 11 Fool *
John Cobb, Captain, h.n. Royal Marines, Pai/miuter, Ports-)
moo Hi lh _)'
■ i,-. Maior, Hitie Brigade
Fnii. v, in. Richard Clements, Major. Royal Engineers
Win. John Lane Milligiin. (apt. Ii. ],. Military Tr. S.t). of lVns.
Richmond Honghl Corps
Ayliner Vivian. Major, Bengal Siall'Coip-
Alexander John Vibart, Major, hm., bay stair Corps
Alexander M'Goun, Major,' Madras Stall' Corps
CORNET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrESSIGK
23 Apr. 55
26 Oct. 55
6 Feb. 63
1 Apr. 59
7 Dec. 55
13 June 56
13 June 56
12 Dec. 56
2 July 6.
7 Mar. 56
10 Jan. 63
7 Sept. 58
20 Nov. 60
30 Aug. 5
26 Feb. 5-
30 Aug. 64
4 Apr. 54
4 Apr. 54
4 Apr. 54
4 Apr. 54
12 June 57
13 Sept. 53
14 Apr. 54
25 Sept.55
17 Apr. 54
6 June 54
6 May 54
13 Oct. 54
15 May 54
26 Jan. 55
2 Feb. 55
29 Dec. 54
8 June 54
8 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 July 56
12 Mar. 53
10 June 54
_ _ June 54
10 June 54
:o June 54
jo June 54
10 June 54
._ June 54
10 June 54
:o June 54
6 June 54
8 Feb. 53
30 July 62.14 Aug. 72
:oFeb. 63|i9 0ct 72
5 Nov. 61 29 Oct. 73
18 May 55
June 53
July 54
20 July 54
24 Aug. 54
6 June 54
t3 June 56
16 Feb. 55
4 Aug. 54
5 Aug. 54
23 Dec. S3
7 Nov. 57
;o July 54
io Aug. 54
26 Aug. 54
31 Aug. 54
4 Sept. 54
4 Sept. 54
6 Sept. 54
:2 Sept. 54
t2 Sept. 54
12 Sept. 54
Sept. 54
Sept. 54
17 Dec. 52
17 Feb. 58
io Oct. 54
o Oct. 54
24 Feb. 54
8 June 49
8 Feb. 55
LIEUT.
:g July 58
4 Apr. 59
13 Aug. 64
2 Dec. 62
7 Aug. 58
17 Aug. 58
:7 Aug. 58
17 Aug. 58
8 Jan. 64
23 Mar. 58
June 64
[7 Nov. 6;
3 Aug. 67
3 Aug. 67
13 June 68
22 Aug. 68
31 Oct. 6S
31 Oct. 68
31 Oct. 68
10 Nov. 69
1 Dec. 69
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
13 Apr. 72
28 May 70
23 Nov. 56
12 Nov. 55
Nov. 56
- Apr. 74
0 May 63
Apr. 66
Apr. 66
i« -o.u6. 3/| f Apr. 66
27 Aug. 58; 10 Nov. 69
3 Dec. 54!2S Mar. 61
1 May 55114 Apr. 66 14 Apr. 74
31 Oct. 56! 20 May 66
13 Nov. 56 17 Apr. 66
8 Dec. 54 29 Mar. 61
:3 Nov. 56J 6 May 66
Feb. 55 9 Ap:
21 Feb. 57 15 May 66
19 June 55 1 Apr. 62
8 June 55 30 Apr. 61
23 Mar. 55 7 May 61
27 Aug. 58 4 Oct. 64
13 Apr. 57 8 June 66
23 Nov. 56 9 June 66
25 May 57 9 June 66
;o May 57 9 June 66
7 June 57 9 June 66
5 June 57 9 June 66
ji Mar. 58 9 June 66
26 Mar. 58 6 May 62
2 Mar. 55 9 Oct. 63
5 Jan. 56 10 June 66
23 Nov. 56 10 June 66
23 Nov. 56 10 June 66
23 Nov. 56 10 June 66 ._ .
>i Dec. 56 10 June 66 10 June 74
9 July 57 10 June 66 10 June 74
27 Aug. 57 10 June 66 10 June 74
29 June 58 10 June 66 10 June 74
15 Sept. 56 20 June 66 20 June 74
8 Jan. 55 2 June 65 27 June 74
25 Aug. 54 to May 61 29 June 74
19 Deo. 55; 15 Aug. 65 1 July 74
19 Dec. 55] 20 Sept.65 1 July 74
12 Apr. 56! 17 May 61
Dec. 54 24 May 6
1 ucu. 54: -4 ^aJ ul uoiiiji /^
;o Jan. 56J20 July 66 20 July 74
.„ Oct. 56:20 July 66
.6 June 55 4 June 6
29 Dec. 54 11 June 61
27 Aug. 58 18 Nov. 68
13 July 55,11 June 61
" June 561 4 Au "
MAJOK.
i Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
5 Apr. 74
7 Apr. 74
5 Apr. 74
6 May 74
10 May 74
5 May 74
!2 May 74
->8 May 74
30 May 74
8 June 74
8 June 74
9 June 74
9 June 74
9 June 74
9 June 74
9 June 74
9 June 74
io June 74
io June 74
io June 74
o June 74
o June 74
o June 74
4 July 74
~ July 74
. __ July 74
1 21 July 74
23 July 74
July 74
■ Aug. 74
Aug. 74
._ Aug. 74
3 Aug. 74
Aug. 74
iouj_ic3u; ^.n.u.^.w H.^u6./1
.- Feb. 57j 5 Aug. 66 5 Aug. 74
29 Feb. 561 7 Jan. 66 —
15 Jan. 59; 7 July 67
8 July 56' 18 June 61 .0
10 July 56] 20 Aug. 66|2o
27 June 57I26 Aug. 66126 Aug. 74
•■7 Nov. 5731 Aug. 66 31 Aug. 74
Ii Oct. 55j3oOct. 62' 4 Sept. 74
:6 Nov. 56 4 Sept.66 4 Sept.74
13 Nov. 56J 6 Sept.66 6 Sept.74
!3 Nov. 56 12 Sept.66|i2 Sept.74
23 Nov. 5612 Sept.66'12 Sept.74
21 Aug. 57! 12 Sept. 66 12 Sept.74
8 Deo. 56:19 Sept.661 19 Sept.74
28 May 57 20 Sept.66 20 Sept.74
" Aug. 54 6 Sept. 61
May 59 31 Jan. 65
6 June 54
9 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 54
9 Dec. 54I
9 Dec. 54!
23 Nov. 56
20 Sept. 56
19 Dec. 55
1 May 55
1 Sept.53
6 July 55
5 May 57
7 Apr. 57
6 Jan. 57
31 Jan. 57
Nov.
30 July 6_
20 Oct. 66
1 Nov. 65
17 Sept. 61
26 Sept.61
8 Oct. 61
20 Dec. 66
8 Oct. 61
9 Dec. 66
9 Dec. 66
9 Dec. 66
7 Oct. 74
Oct. 74
-Oct. 74
20 Oct. 74
31 Oct. 74
Nov. 74
25 Nov. 74
1 Dec. 74
2 Dec. 74
5 Dec. 74
9 Dec. 74
q Dec. 74
Dec
July 58I 9 Dec. 66' 9 Dec. 74I
! May 75
10 Apr. 78
27 Sept. 77
Majors.
95
COBNET,
|2Illl LIEUT.
'orBNSIGN.
( U TUN .
Frederick Donnellv Havington, " - .-.5610 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74
rhomas Low rules,' -Uc/ /or, Madras Staff Corps 10 Dec. 54 23 Nov. 56 10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74
Bryan Wm. Broughton, Major, Madras Staff Corps '10 Dec. 34 23 Nov. 56 10 Dec. 66 1
Charles Wm. fange, Major, Bombay staff Corps 10 Dec. 54 23 Nov. 56 10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74
Robert Elphrastohe Boyle, Major, Bengal Staff Corps JoDec. 54 14 July 57 10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74
John Picton Warlow, Major, Madras Staff Corps 10 Dec. 54 2 Dec. 57 10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74
George Tvndall, Major, .Madras staff Corps 10 Dec. 54 21 May 5S 10 Dec. 60 10 Dec. 74
Edmund Failure, Major, Madras Staff Corps 20 Dec. 54 10 Feb. =7 2 1 Deo. 66 20 Dec. 74
Charles Win. Campbell, M - rps 20 Dec. 54 3° June 57 20 Dec. 60 20 Dec. 74
George Ritso Goodt.Uou 23 Dec. 54 23 Nov. 56 23 Dec. 60 23 Dec. 74
Newton Robert Btu 1 's 3° Dec 54 8 June 57 30 Dec. 66 30 Dec. 74
Charles Elphinstone Rennie. Major, 44 Foot 1 ' ' 1 Jan. 75
Richard Fisher Angelo, 1. rps t Ja Nov. 56! 4 Ja - 4 Jan. 75
Henry Follett Pritchard, Major, Koval Artillery 12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 15 Aug. 67 7 Jan. 75
Burton Yaldwin, Major, Royal Artillery i-' Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 29 Apr. 68 7 Jan. 75
Walter John Finch, Major, Royal Artillery « Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 3 Aug. 65 16 Jan. 75
1 2 June 57 27 Apr. 58 21 Dec. 65 16 Jan. 75
6 Mar. 56 5 Jan. 66 16 Jan. 75
6 Mar 56 1 1 Jan. - i t6 Jan. 75
6 Mar. 56 3 Fel>. 66 16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
6 Mar. 56 10 Mar. t6 16 Jan. 75
i 16 Jan. 75
Car, 66 16 Jan. 75
6 16 Jan. 75
7 Apr. 561 5 Apr. 66 [6 Jan. 7s
Dec. 57 27 Apr. 58 10 M
- n May 58 29 May 66 16 Jan. 75
7 Apr.
7 Apr
1 Dec. 57 't. 66 16 Jan. 75
o Jan. 55 23 Nov. 56 20 Jan. 67 20 Jan. 75
20 Jan. 55 22 Feb. 57 20 Jan. 6720 Jan. 75
20 Jan. 55 30 July
.•o Jan. 55 31 ■ Jan. 75
: Jan. 75
31 Jan. 5 1 Jan. 75
13 June 56 27 Aug. 58 7 v
11 Dec. 5727 Aug. 53 ro Nov. I 1 Feb. 75
, Feb. 75
b. 1 7 < Feb. 75
1 Feb. 75
28 Feb. v
Henry De Grey Warter, Major, Royal Artillery
George Budd, Major. Royal Artillery
John Haughton, M
p.s.c. Franc . Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Clarke, J/
William Godit'.i-ov Brand d Artillery
Donald B Oame on, CMG. \£aior, Royal Artillery.
William Henry No i
George (IV
William Ketones. .'•/
Percy lie. ..1! Artillery
Edward Draper Elliott, Major, B ryal Artillery
Henry Bond, .1/ lery
Wm. Morritt Barneby Walton, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis William Ward. ' \tillt-ry
Swinton Join. Browne, Major, Bengal Stall' Corps
John Watson M. Anderson, Major, Bombay StaffCorps
--.■''
William Jacob, If
Denzil Hammill, Major, 75 Foot
Elliot Seward Ostrehan, Major, Bombay Stall" Corps ...
Patrick 1 -
Henry Berberi L.e. . 1/ .crs
Anthony Stews 1 1 .
Percy Willi
Henry Evelyn Coni iirham. Major, VI idras StaffCorps
11 ugh Pearoe I '
Wm. Sim Macleod, Caj '
Thomas Gardiner, Major, h.p. ... I' "Recruiting <>.'
1 Campbell, '•'
John Rawlins, i iw
Henry lih
Alex. Johi
Osmond Barnes, Ma
George Augustus \\.<: . M<
Edward 1 •■ iffl k>rpa
Henri Sparke S
p.«.c. Charles Alfred Goro . 1/ ■ ■ , Royal Artillery
William Henry Oral
Hire Dickinson, Major, Madrae
Monro, Major, Bengal -
\
Feb. 75
Feb. 75
14 Mar. 5S 4 Ml
Mar. 75
29 Apr. 51
6 July 55U5N0V. 61 10 Mar. 75
10 Mar. 75
Mar. 75
is Mar l
Charles Augustus Mum 3taffCorpa ' tfar. 75
Thomas Key t;.! r< 17 Mar. 55I23 Nov. j< 17 Mar. 67 17 Mar. 75
Robert Francis Firth, M " ~ Mar. 75
: Mar. 75
Oliver K. Newm.iren, .1/ „. 17 Mar. 55 21 July 57 17 Mai". 717 Mar. 75
Charles M'Inroy, J 17 Mar. si - Mar. 75
Franci ... 20 Mar. 5
WHKN
PLACED ON
HilTPAT.
10 Apr.
Alberto Eall< ran Clay, Major. '■
Mai am 'i I 1 Raj
Robert Cotton 3d
Charli H
Charles Edwai IFisher, ] Stan
Joscpl
John t
David Henry Traill, .1/
Alexand ' n En
Henry Meredith \" ilia it. Major, Royal Engineers
red. Stanlej I
William Southwell CUI SI '.'.
.1 e 1 . Royal Artillery
Edward Wi Iti 1
I lenry Charles Wright , Major, Madras Staff Cori
Thomas Henry II. liro.il.e. 1/ ■■■,, ,-, Madras Stan I
Wm. H. Cl. H ■ . ' ■ , . - , .
Samuel Dimloii, Maior. U ■■■.. 1 1 Arl.llery
Edward Lyons, Major, 1:
Howard Parker, c
Arthur Hill, Captai 1, :i Fi 1
Henry C. X. Ward, Major Bengal Staff Corps
John MacDonald Smith, Major, Madras Staff. Corps
George Campbell Ross, .1/
John Magee ih . -
Francis James Rivers, 1/ if Corps
Kdu . Henry K. Kauntze, .1/ • <>. . !
__ Mar. 5;
20 Mar. =-12 Feb. 58 20 •
2S Mar. 5J
I I ■. • Mar. 7
20 Oct. 55
ii May 55
20 Apr. 55
20 Apr. 55
19 June 57
13 June 56
4 May 55
11 May 5;
Henry Jardine Hullowes, Major, 15 Foot Ju May s.\
12 June 58
4 Apr. ss
4 Apr. 55
4 Apr. 55
28 June 49
1 Mar. 75
27 Aug. < Mar. 75
Apr. 75
\
Apr. 75
1 Mar. : M'i"- 75
I M>r. 75
18 Oct. ■ 1 '■]"■■ 75
7 Apr. ; Apr. 75
7 Apr. 1 Apr. 75
Apr. 75
[I Oct. Apr. 75
■•• 67 ... Apr. 75
5 Apr. 1 Apr. 75
30 July > - Apr. 75
27 Aug. 58 10 Nov. 69 j May 75
23 Dec. 56' 4 May 671 4 May 75
20 Feb. 56 11 May 1711 May 75
Sept.57 18 Feu. 62 29 May 75
§6
Majc
Alfred F. P. Harcourt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Lewis Raikes, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Aug. Marshall Phillips. Major, Bombay Staff Corps ....
William George Murray, Major, h.p. Bengal Staff Corps
John Jacob, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Jamea Miller, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
George B. Farrin'gton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Charles Plant, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Kdw. Lacon Ouimannev, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry M. B. Burlton, Major'. Bengal Staff Corps ...
Peter A. Van Hbmrigh, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Horace Francis de Lous..ua. Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Chisholm, Majt r, Madras Staff Corps
John Godson, Major, Madras Staff Corps
James Lewis Bradshaw, M'jor, So Foot
George William Bonadaile. Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas \V. Sander.-, Major. Bombay Staff Corps
Arthur John Doig, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ...
William John Beaton, 'Major, Madras Staff Corps
George Bertie B. Hobart, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry Adair Trace;.-, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry John Francis Shea. Maj o\ Royal Artillery.
Reginald t'. \V. Mi! :'.:■ 1, M>' '.: Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Swmhoe, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
John Brian, Major, 82 Foot
Thomas Kdmund Adams, Major, 45 Foot
Edward Micklem, Major, Roval Engineers
John William Hmdle, J/' •.' Madras Staff Corps
Charles Francis Moore, Maj r, Madras Staff Corps
Weutworth Henry King-Hannan, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Strong Seccoinbe. Major, Royal Artillery ..
Hugh P. R. F. Crawfjrd. Maj,. ,-, Madras Staff Corps
Anthony Wimrfield. Ma 'or, Madias Staff Corps
Robert Stephens Jag:, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Joseph Charles Smyth-Windham, Major, Royal Artillery
Win. Bruce Bailees 'Hal'.. Ma .-, Royal Artillery
William Thomas Budgeti, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Broadrick, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Gladstone.3- Captain, h.p. Royal Marine Artillery
Frederick Tynte Warburton, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles D. Baynes, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Murray D. V. T. Grant, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Alexander Chorley Davidson, Major, Royal Artillery
James Lawson, Major, 59 Foot
COKNBT, 1
2nd LIEUT. I LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
8 June55j23 Nov. 56
8 June55i23 Nov. 56
8 June 55 27 Dec. 56
8 June 55 1 May 57
8 June 5s 19 June 57
8 June 55 23 Sept.57
9 June55|io Sept. 56
CAPTAIN.
MAJOB.
8 June 75
8 June 75
June 67
June 67, „ „„^ l0
June 67 J 8 June 75
June 67! 8 June 75
June 67 8 June 75
_ June 67 8 June 75
9 June 67 9 June 75
p. i.e. Alexander Lyon Emerson. Major, 28 Foot.
"" *,Maj
Francis Weldon, Major, Madras Staff Corps ....
Herbert A. T. Nepean, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Josiah Wilkinson, Major, 105 Foot
Reginald Bythell, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ....'. !!.!!!!!!!!
Alex. Graham Owen, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Hugh Arthur Lewes. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Lechmere Russell, Major, h.p. Bombay Staff Corps
Charles Aylmer Liardet, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Kerr, Major, 7 Foot
Henry George Saunders, Major, Bengai Staff Corps '"!"!""!"!
Josias Dunn, Major, 89 Foot
Henry Waring, Major, 2 Foot
Eustace Lovelace Hercy, Major, 2 Foot.!.!!!!!'!.'!!!!!!!!
Charles O'Loughlin L. Preudergast, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wm. Walpole Murdoch, Major, Roval Artillery .. .
Edward Delaval Tarletou, Major, Royal Artillery
John M'Mullin, Major, Madras Staff Corps ....
Henry Pountney Darwall, Major, Roval Artillery
Boss Thompson, Major, Roval Engineers ....
Stanley Crozier, Major, 43 Foot
Ckjirlca Stuart L-!air V. . M., ins lit iff <_ rps
John Blakslcy, Major, 3 Foot
John Liston, Major, Bengal Staff Corps.!!.!'.!!!!!!'.'..!'.
Robert. Horace Hndleston, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Russell Morland Skinner, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
John Kwmg, Major, Madras Staff Corps
52^*- w f" '■"''>•"•'. Major, Bengal staff Corps'..!!!:;!!;;;;;;'"
TiT»- ra-J-,",V"! MlUr Brown, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ....
Wilham V. r . Jacob, Maj ,•. 1 „•-;,! staff Corps
Ho ratio Samuel Court, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Robert Wheeler, Major, Madras BtaffCorpa
Acton Chaplin Harelock, Major, Madras staff Corps"!
Duncan M ■Neili, Major, Ma. Iras Staff Corps ...
Hontagu Ball, Major, 101 Foot
IVadenok Francis Daniell, Major, 75 ; Foot
Henry Morton, .If, w. I;, i, -a',' Staff Corps .'.':.'.';
Uohard Eraser Litchti.-M, Major, Madras BtaffCorpa!!!
■y '" rhomai Eden, Maj, ,-. Bombay BtaffCorpa
■ I ward Boden Cottlngham, Major. Roval Artillery
John Claudius Aucliinh-ck, J/.i/or, koyal Artillery
ArthnrBoberl Chapman, Major, Bengal staff Corps
Kdwurd (.. ( odniiL'to-., Maj„r, llcngal Stall' Corps...
JOha I yi.c Grant, Major, li.ud.ay Staff Corps...
Samuel Cotter K, , I Artillery
I], ',,r'-k. '•\'' . ' .•-'• •' •'" M^,r, ;.n.:lr^ St-ff Lcrps
HborOflgh Mart,,, Woodoook, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
ll.a, A l,er IS. de] .Major. Royal Artillery
Edward H.llu.mtt est, J/., ,,,r, Bombay Stall Corps . . * I
•S.r Robert QrOTei San Un.:,„, AC.S7. Major, Bengal S C I
>:>.r. .losepl, Hodgson FaWCett" Major,' ^.y. 1 Foot' ]
12 June 58
3 Dec. 50
-2 Jan. 55
26 Sept. 55
26 Sept. 55
4 Mar. 57
9 June 55:23 Nov. 56 9 June 67| 9 June 75
9 June 55 21 Aug. 57 j 9 June 67! 9 June 75
7 June 55123 Nov. 56,12 June 67 12 June 75
2 June 55' 23 Nov. 56 12 June 67! 12 June 75
3 June 55)29 May 57 20 June 67' 20 June 75
; June5s'23 Nov. 56.25 June67J25 June 75
■ -- 23 Nov. 56 4 July 67 4 July 75
30 July 58 28 Oct. 68 10 July 75
27 Aug. 58 3 Aug. 65 14 July 75
23 Nov. 56 16 July 67 16 July 75
1 Feb. 57 16 July 67 16 July 75
20 June 5820 July 67 20 July 75
7 Apr. 5614 Nov. 66 24 July 75
7 Apr. 56 6 Dec. 66 24 July 75
7 Apr. 56 1 Jan. 67 24 July 75
30 Apr. 58 25 July 67 25 July 75
8 Sept.59 27 July 67 27 July 75
17 Mar. 58 18 Mar. 62 29 July 75
13 Apr. 55 14 June 64 4 Aug. 75
15 May 57 12 Mar. 67 12 Aug. 75
28 Oct. 56 20 Aug. 67! 20 Aug. 75
10 Sept.57 20 Aug. 67 20 Aug. 75
21 June 56 30 Mar. 67 21 Aug. 75
21 June 56 3 Apr. 67I21 Aug. 75
10 Apr. 58 1 Sept. 67 t Sept. 75
.OD 23 Nov. 56 4 Sept.67| 4 Sept.75
.55 23 Nov. 56 4 Sept.67 4 Sept.75
21 June 56 6 July 67 8 Sept.75
2i June 56 6 July 67 8 Sept.75
21 June 56 6 July 67 8 Sept.75
21 June 56 6 July 67 8 Sept.75
30 Dec. 51,24 Feb. 54 27 Mar. 62 15 Sept.75 16 Nov. 75
15 May 57 12 Mar. 67J16 Sept.75
Sept.551 1 Oct. 58 21 Sept.67 21 Sept.75
^1 OCJJU.SSJ X \S\sV. s.vj
21 Sept.55.17 Apr. 60
7 Aug. 58
3 Dec. 52
3 July 55
2 Oct. 551 8 Apr. 59
4 Oct. 55 23 Nov. 56
4 Oct. 55|ioMay 57
4 Oct. 55 31 July 58
4 Oct. 55! 17 Jan. 59
26 Jan. 55J27 July 55
20 Oct. 55 21 Jan. 57
9 Feb. 55 21 Oct. 55
'3 "LUJ Si J4 ociJt.u/
23 Nov. 56 26 Sept.67
12 Feb. 58 26 Sept.67
19 Feb. 58
5 June 57
5 Feb. 58
23 Oct. 55
6 Nov. 55
11 June 58
8 June 55
4 Dec. 55
7 May 58
7 Dec. 55
13 Apr. 58
11 Feb. 59
11 Sept.67
21 June 56
10 Aug. 56
8 Oct. 61
10 Aug.56
27 Aug. 58
8 Jan. 56
31 Dec. 57
4 May 60
M 17 Oct. 56
7 Dec. 55 1 June 57
7 Dec. 55 15 June 57
7 Dec. 55 16 July 57
7 Dec. 55 30 Apr. 58
8 Dec. 55 7 June 57
8 Dec. 55! 4 June 57
8 Dec. 55I25 Aug. 57
8 Dec. 55 30 Apr. 58
8 Dec. 55(20 May 58
" Dec. 55! 5 Nov. 58
Mar. S2l 1 Feb. 56
1 Mar. 521 1 Feb. 56 30 July 62
3 Aug. 58J16 Dec. 59 8 May 67
'J -o-"6- 3U|1U "=i" ii
20 Dec. 55 30 Apr. 58
20 Dec. 55 3 Jan. 59
20 Dec. 55 26 May 59
' Aug. 56
4 Jan. 56; 24 Sept.57
i Jan. 56 24 Mar
.. Sept. 67121 Sept.75
9 June68|2i Sept.75
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
14 Feb. 76
7 Apr. 6_
4 Sept.67
31 Jan. 67
2 Oct. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Oct. 67
4 Oct. 67
-i Apr. 62
20 Oct. 67
Apr. 62
May 64
. Mar. 65
23 Oct. 67
6 July 67
1 July 67
16 Nov. 67
24 Sept.67
6 Dec. 68
30 Apr. 64
4 D2C 67
8 Mar. 64
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
'-3 Aug. 64
8 Dec. 67
8 Dec. 67
8 Dec. 67
8 Dec. 67
8 Dec. 67
30 July 62
20 Dec. 67
Dec. 67
Dec. 67
Aug. 67
Aug. 56 10 Oct. 67
Jan. 68
- Sept.75
!2 Sept.75
j6 Sept.75
26 Sept.75
29 Sept.75
2 Oct. 75
4 Oct. 75
4 Oct. 75
4 Oct. 75
4 Oct. 75
19 Oct. 75
20 Oct. 75
21 Oct. 75
23 Oct. 75
23 Oct. 75
23 Oct. 75
28 Oct. 75
!Q Oct. 75
6 Nov. 75
7 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
1 Dec. 75
4 Dec. 75
6 Dec. 75
7 Dec. 75
7 Dec. 75
7 Dec. 75
7 Dec. 75
7 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
[8 Dec. 75
t8 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
20 Dec. 75
Dec. 75
_ Jan. 76
4 Jan. 76
4 uau. 50 24 oept.57 4 Jan. 08 4 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 56 28 Sept.57 4 Jan. 68 4 Jan. 76
Jan.
.v, Aug. 56 16 Dec. 67 15 Jan. 76
20 Jan. 56 17 Aug. 59 20 Jan. 68 20 Jan. 70
4 Feb. 56 23 May 57 4 Feb. 68 4 Feb. 76
12 June 58 27 Aug. 58 13 July 68 4 Feb. 76
7 Feb. 56 14 Feb. 57 7 Feb. 68 7 Feb. 76
8 Feb. 56 6 Aug. 57 8 Feb. 68 8 Feb. 76
4 Aug. 54I12 Jan. 55 8 Aug. 65' 9 Feb. 76 9 Feb. 76
4 Jan. 76
[4 Apr. 78
Majt
97
COBMET,
2nd LIEUT.
OrENSIGN.
William Thomas Brown. Major, Bombay Staff Corps 20 Feb. 56 3 Feb.
Richard Samuel Robert-.
CAFIAIX.
20 Feb. 68
"'
4 Mar.
4 ilar. 6S
, .Madras Staff Corps 20 Feb. 56 29 Sept. 60
JohnFoott,"CV<"". 1'P- 3 Foot 5 July 55,'° Sept.5S
Joseph George Shanks,'1- Major, h.p. Royal Marines 3° Dec. 51 24 Feb. 54
Henry Peter P. Nash, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Mar. 5023 Nov. 56
William Anderson, Major, Madras Staff Corns 4 Mar. 56 23 X
Edmund G. Morrogh, Major, Madras Staff Corps 4 Mar. 5^ 3' Oct. 57 4 Mar
Richard Mercer Lloyd, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 4 Mar. 56 12 June 58 4 Mar.
Arthur Marriott Lvs, Major, Mai - rpa 4 Mar. 56.11 Ja:
Edward Albert Wood, Maj.,,-, Madras Staff Corps 4 Mar. 56 28 Ap-
Alfred Bloomtield, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 7 Mar. 56 23 Aug. 5 . 7 Mar. t'8
John G. Erskine Griffiths, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 9 Mar. y 3 .Mar.
John Herschel, Major, Royal Engineers 12 Dec. 27 \
Edward Francis Browne, Captain, 55 Foot 4 Nov. 54 23 Nov.
Edward Cnnningham, M aj,r, i;,,mba\ Statr Corps.. '■'
Isaac Peat Westmorland, Major, Koyal Engineers 12 Dei
Arthur Chark-s Padday, Major, Royal Engineers >- Dec
Philip Homan Eyre, Major, 38 Foot 10 Aug. 54 2 Fib. :: 5 July 62
John Henry Lloyd, Major, Royal Artillery 12 I1' :? Feb. 66
George Algernon Russell, Major, Royal Artillery " Dec
Arthur Parnell, Major, Royal Engineers .... 15 May
Alex. Tulloch RoUand, Major, Madras staff Corps 4 Apr. 56 26 Jan. 57 4 Apr. ( B
Robert Watson Sparks, Major, 7 Foot r6 Mar. 55 3 Aug. 5
Charles Squirl, Captain, 71 Foot =9 July 53 24 Sept
Edmund Bacon Hutton, Major, 1 Dragoons 30 Mar. -
William Whitla, Captain, 10 Foot
William Bisset, Major, Royal Artillery 12 June 58
Wm. Stopford Ma , Royal Artillery
Francis B. Middleton, Major, Madras Staff C irps 4 May 56
MAJOB.
20 t eb. 76
20 Feb. 76
27 Feb. 76
27 Feb. 7fi
4 Mar. 76
4 Mar. 76
4 Mar. 70
4 Mar. 76
4 Mar. 7!
4 Mar. 76
7 Mar. 7'<
9 Mar. 76
>o .Mar. 76
17 Mar. 76
Mar. 76
30 Mar. 76
50 Mar. 76
1 Apr. 7fc
t Apr. 76
1 Apr. 76
> Apr. 7<
I Apr. 7<
5 Apr. ;<
5 -M'i-. 7'
Apr. -■
■ Apr. 76
\ . i-
4 May 70
Edward Tempi-, Mall Corps ' 15 May ■ [5 May 76
p.t.c. Ge lain, 83 Foot ■: A"s,'- 5- 1 Di
Charles!'. Bargeaunt, Major, Madras Staff Cor] - 1 May 56 17 Apr 1 May 76
Fred. John George Murray, Major, 3 Dragoon Guards ■' May 621 ,1 May 70
William Thomas 11 Feb. 02 14 Ma 1 May 7<
Thomas B. Shaw-Hellier, Major, 4 Dragoo Guards 27 Sept. 61 7A;: ! June 76
George Gordon i 13 June 51 ' 13 June 76
Frederick Lance, Major, Bengal Staff Corps > Junej . .- ;lune7<
Henry Thomas Hani ,J/'i/"i\ Madras Staff Corp.-, 13 June 51 I TjJune76
Clement .la rpa 13 June 5630 Apr. 58 1 3 June 68 13 June 76
Edward Charles Garstdn, 1£aj r, Bi n| - 81 fC rps ... 13 June 56
Richard William I , if a/or, 18 Foot
John Sprot Tait. Major, ra Lanci rs B July 62
Ayrton I'ullan, Maj .. pa M June 56
Charles Case, Major, Bi ngal Staff Corps 4 June 56
George Charles I'd qv, Major, Bengal Stafl orps 14 June 56
Llewellyn Wavell, Major, Bengal Stafft lorpe 1 1 Jnne 5'
Robert Blackall Graham, Major, Bengal BtaffC rps
May J. James Mignon
Edward i Maj .r, Madra - g
John Hunter Knox, Major, 11 hLussars
James Fit/.i.b-rald, Major, Bengal Staff l orps
William . ; !■*■ »■ .t
Robert William May Wi
p.t.e. Bastings D'Oyh Farrington, Majot
Joseph Barnard Smith, Major, Bengal BI iff Corps
Theopi . Ma)or, Madras -
Alexander Co., I,, ■> Major, li. p. Madras Bl
Thomas 1 1
Nathaniel Cne'n low Kamsay, U
Thomas Reid Davidson, Major, Bi ngal Stafl 1
Montagu Willis ( '
— ' George >;. May 55
20 Oct,
5 Aug. 50
George Farqunar Eaj e, '/ a
Archibald Levi is Plaj fair, M 1 orps
Robert Holt Tin- r
Joseph Beauchan
Edgai Hastni] ; ■ ■
Son. Robert. William Napier, I
John Ma, d
William Swynl'eti .leri, is, U
Charles II ay ter. Ma ,.,-. Ma 1, a~ Mall'1 orps
Oliver B. 0. St. J OS
George Baret 81 . U
Edmund <; ge Battiscombe, Major, Ro al \
Frederick Hammond, .1/ . ,: Caps
Lacy Bowring Bance, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Constantine Maguire, Major, 4 1 Fool
George Corrie Bin 1. 1/ 1
Maurice Tweedic, .V, (/,-'/•, l; , ml, ax Stall c
Wm. Nesiatt Wroughton, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Grant Blunt, Major, Roya '
James Slephen N leholson, (',,,./.,,,, ,,, foot
Henry Ravenshaw Thuillier, Major, Royal Engineers .. 12 June 57! 27 Aug. 58
Alexander Thomas Eraser, Major, Royal Engineers n June 58
Shapland Graves, Major, 3 Foot 28 Fi 1 1 .
Francis Gellie, Major, Bengal Staff Corps oOot. 56 17 Nov. 57
Thomas Trueman, Major, Bombay Staff Corps , * Oct. 56 20. luly 5-
John ,Topp, Major, lluml ,,-n- Stall' Corps 20 Oct. 56 4 Aug. <
John Arthur Tiiiard, Major, Royal Artillery ■ 2 Dec. ^ 27 Aug,
John Crosland Hay, Major, 92 Foot is May ss 14 Dec. 55
Charles Campbell ilewetson, Major, Madras Stall' Corps 4 Nov. 56 7 Sept. 5S
p. ».e. Herbert. Leonard Mitchell, Major, Royal Artillery ... ,
John Lorn Stewart. Ma:,,,-, h.p. . Ilu«-.ai> ,. 1 . .
De Lacy Richard Frank Wooh 1 1 , :,.,. .-- c , ,. , 8 Oct
30 Apr. j£
27 June 1 14 June 7(i
27 June 57 14 . 14 June 76
1 tune 76
1 June 76
25 Feb -1 ( . I une 76
; rune 76
30 Apr.
i . I une 76
4 Apr. June 76
1 1 Mar. \ .- 15 J Illy 71
5 July 76
29 Oct.
lug. ;<'
7 May Aug. 76
\
20 Aug. 5< \ g
'
I Aug. 7'
» Dec. 52I23N 1 Sept 71
-
-
Sept. 5< 1- Ma . - O Sept. 71,
) Sept. 76
,1 June 54
Robert Rintoul, Captain, h.p. 16 Lancers; 3 Sui
.76
6 Oct. 76
7 Oct. 76
N ■ , 7 1 >ct. 76
1 1 Oct. 76
20 Oct. 76
20 Oct. 76
• let, 20 Oct. 76
21 Oct. 76
I 2 3 Oct. 76
I Nov. 76
23 Jan. 68 i Nov. 7'
21 Nov. 76
21 Nov. 70
WHKJf
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
25 Aug. 76
26 Mar. 7S
26 Jan. 77
7 Ma.\ 7j
21 Aug. 78
1 1 - 1 >•",-. 76I 9 June 77
<>s
Majon
John Pennycuiek. Major, Royal Engineers
William Bvam, M a, or. 65 Foot
Kdwani Win. Bhaw. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Arthur Donald Butter, Major, Bengal S;atl Corps
Cornelius Francis James. Major, Bombay Suff Corps
Robert Cecil Richard Clifford, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ...
Henry SulUvan Jarrett. Major, Bengal Staff Dorps
Leopold John Herbert Grey, C8I. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Gedoin Jeukin.-.. Major, Madias Staff Corps
Edmund Swetenham. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Wardlaw Cortlandt Anderson, Major. Bengal Stall Corps ...
James Shrubbs Iredell, Major, Bombay StaffCorps
George Silver Keith, .1/.' '' Corps
Bemy Marsh Pratt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Henry Cantor. Ma -
George Adolphus Jacob, J// .-, Bombay Staff Corps
James Best Taylor, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Thomas Ormsbv Undei-woo 1, Major, Madras Staff Corps
John Alex. Richmond, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Arkcoli 1' la Iras Staff Corps
George Philips. Captain,* :la - a ; '-
William Butterworth Colvin, Major, 7 Foot
Henry Bristow San 11 r-o-i, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
alf '■'
OonnelO'Douel, J/o/or, Bengal Staff
George V. IrvriLr Crahan . Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles James Garstiu. J/u/or, Bengal Staff Corps
Allan Murray, J/iy'or, Bengal Staff Corps
George Atkins. Major. Bengal Staff Corps
Fred. Johu B.Adam, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Charles James O. Chambers, Major, Madras Staff Corps
William lienrv Wilson, Major. Bombay Staff Corps
Stephen Bdw. Rice Butler, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Reymond Hervey de Montmorency, Major, Bengal S. C. ...
Malcolm Furl .eg. Major, Madras StaffCorps
Henry Nicholas Reeves. Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Arthur Bnttye, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Thomas Dayrell, Ma/or. Bengal StaffCorps
David John Dickson Safibrd, Major, 97 Foot
George Ludlow Kennedy Hewett, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
George Constable Gregory, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
George Augustus Strover, Major, Madras StaffCorps
William Vertue. Major, Madras StaffCorps
Francis Frazer John Toke, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alexander Reginald Seton, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Heathcote Oachterlocy, Major, Royal Artillery
William Eliott Lockhart, Major, Royal Artillery
George Bean Macdonell. Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry iv.vart. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Ewbank Chambers, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edwin Beddy, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
V<& Wm. Francis Fred. Waller, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Edward George Vere Hollo way, Major, Madras StaffCorps...
William Octavius Foord, Major, Madras StaffCorps
Frederic Boyd Roberts, Major, Royal Artillery
Philip Henry Greig, Major, Royal Artillery
James Henry Prenderg'ast, Major, Madras StaffCorps
Alfred Ollivant, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Peter Newport, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Charles Wodehouse, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Charles John Oswald Fitz Gerald. Major, Madras Staff Corps
William Hussalls Yates, Major, h.p. Bombay Staff Corps
George Henry Oukes, Major, Madras Staff Corps
am Wheler, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Adam Smyth, Major, 11 Foot
James Dyson Bourne, Major, 5 Dragoon Guards
■.i.e. George Balis Schwabe, Major, 16 Lancers
! ; ■ ■ ,-, Madras Stall' Coips
Robert Walter Hesketh, Major, '.Madras Staff Corps
t/juintm Shaw Aivdrv Jamieson, Major, Madras StaffCorps
Francis Randolph Trevor. Major, Madras Staff Corps
Frederick Benjamin Price White, Major, 1 W. I. Regiment..
,..i.c Edv. , Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Henr\ Vanderzee, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Charles Edward l:, <i. M ,-. Boyal Artillery
I't.r. Alexander Bl . Major, 9 Foot
Hon. Jam <-s David Drui 6 Dragoon Guards..
Mieh.iel.loliii Sexton, Major, Royal Artillery
Kraneis William Grant, Major. Bengal Staff Corps
'owland Martin ■, Bengal StaffCorp
Arthur Frederic r. Madras Stat! Cor] is ...
Jamea Henry Gordon, Ifiy'or, Madras Staff Corps
1 lharlei Bdtrard King, Major, ^ Foot
HughLatilnor Kllaby, Major, lioval Artillery
Kdwm Colnettl > Bengal StaffCorps
Boyle Vandelenr, re
Thorn 1- VVillian I: \rtillcry ['.'..',
Lome Macdonald, if a/or, '
Henry Butlnir-t llaima, Ma,,,,-, Bengal StaffCorps ...........
Adam Hogg, Major. Bombay StaffCorps ."""
Chariot Doyne Anderson Btraker. Major, Royal Artillery
William An.lros Warren. Major, Rova'l Artillery
John Henry Blackley, Major. Boyal Artillery
Robert t 1 •' ,1 Artillery...
1 ,t
•' •• m 11 • ■ rr I Walwyi , ( Foot
COHNET, I
-^ndLIECT.: LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN. I
s3 Jan. 59
[2 Dec. 56
i2 Dec. 56
[2 Dec. 56
15 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
3 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
3 Dec. 56
:3 Dec. 56
:3 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 96
-.3 Dec. 50
13 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
13 Dec. 56
6 Apr. 55
17 Nov. 57
20 Dec. 56
20 Dec. 56
Dec. 56
_ Dec. 56
20 Dec. 56
:o Dec. 56
10 Dec. 56
10 Dec. 56
10 Dec. 56
io Dec. 56
4 Jan. 57
4 Jan. 57
4 Jan. 57
6 Jan. 57
6 Jan. 57
'.3 Mar. 55
so Jan. 57
!o Jan. 5 7
>oJan. 57
:o Jan. 57
!2 Jan. 57
:i Dec. 57
12 Dec. 57
i2 June 58
i2 June 58
.0 Feb. 57
:o Feb. 57
20 Feb. 57
20 Feb. 57
20 Feb. 57
20 Feb. 57
12 Dec. 57
12 Dec. 57
3 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 57
4 Mar. 57,
4 Mar. 57
6 Mar. 57
5 Feb. 58
21 Dec. to
23 Sept. 63
!2o Mar. 57
I20 Mar. 57
!?o Mar. 57
'20 Mar. 57
1 8 Dec. 63
7 Apr. 57
2 June 58
6 Apr. 55
8 Jan
J7 June 6
29 May 57
6 Aug. 59
8 June 57
29 June 57
27 Sept. 57
30 Apr. 58
30 Apr. 58
30 Apr. 58
5 Sept. 59
29 Sept. 59
cy ijt.yu. Jy,^^ ±r~"- ""
2 May 61 J 20 Dec. 68
1 Jan. 62 20 Dec. 68
30 Apr. 58 4 Jan. 69
14 Feb. 59 4 Jan. 69
24 May 59 4 Jan. 69
22 Jan. 58 6 Jan. 69
30 Apr. 5S 6 Jan. 69
" May 66
Jan. 69
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
10 Dec. sSlrjOct. 70
8 Sept. 63:25 Apr. 68
7 June 57 i2 Dec. 68
27 June 57,12 Dec. 68
5 July 57*2 Dec. 68
6 June 57113 Dec. 68
11 July 57 13 Dec. 68
15 Sept.57ii3Dec. 68
13 Oct. 57 i3 Dec. 68
7 Nov. 57 J 13 Dec. 68
,7 Nov. 57(13 Dec. 68!
31 Jan. 58 13 Dec. 68
16 Apr. 58|i3Dec. 68 1
30 Apr. 58(13 Dec. 68 j
30 Apr. 58 13 Dec. 6S
20 May 58! 13 Dec. 68
:2 May 59,13 Dec. 68
1 Oct. 59''3 Dec. 68
6 Feb. 60(13 Dec. 68
._, Dec. 68
7 Nov. 62
7 Nov. 62
so Dec. 68
Dec. 68
._ Dec. 68
20 Dec. 63
20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
20 Dec. 68
Dec. 68
8 Dec. 76
9 Dec. 76
12 Dec. 76
12 Dec. 76
12 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
3 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec. 76
13 Dec
9 Sept.
9 July
30 Apr. 58 20 Jan. 69
7 Jan. 59 20 Jan. 6g
6 Mar. 00
30 Apr. 58 22 Jan. 69
" io Nov. 69
1 May 66
1 Sept. 69
:2 Sept. 69
Feb. 69
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
7 Aug. 53
27 Aug. 58
30 Apr. 58
18 May 58
3 June 58
5 Sept. 60
'.1 Aug. 61
•7 Aug. 58
7 A"-g. 5S
si Sept. 59
1 Mar. 58
>8 Nov. 58
9 Dec. 58
27 Nov. 59
26 Aug. 60
2 Sept. 60
18 May 58
13 July 5S
7 Nov. 62
9 June 65
4 July 58
2 Feb. 60
6 June 60
29 Sept. 61
4 Apr. 65
18 Oct. 56
18 Feb. 60
27 Aug. 58
28 Nov. 57
5 Mar. 59
20 Dec. 56
18 May 58
iS May 58
:6 Aug. 58
20 Apr. 57
jjoApr. 57
20 Apr. 57,24 June 59 20 Apr. 69
24 Sept. 58' " 1
. 6 May 57
'10 Sept. 58
11 JU11C5S
8 May 57
I 4 Jan. 60
'16 May 57
12 June 58
> Jan. 69
30 Apr. 58 20 Feb. 69
" 20 Feb. 69
20 Feb. 69
20 Feb. 69
20 Feb. 69
24 Nov. 66
24 Nov. 66
3 Mar. 69
4 Mar. 69
4 Mar. 6y
4 Mar. 69
4 Mar. 69
4 Mar. 69
4 Mar. 69
6 Mar. 69
21 Apr. 63
3 Aug. 66
29 May 67
20 Mar. 69
20 Mar. 69
20 Mar. 69
20 Mar. 69
26 Feb. 67
2 Feb. 68
7 Apr. 69
14 Sept. 69
9 Jan. 63
16 Jan. 63
17 May 68
ao Apr. 69
20 Apr. 69
o Apr. 69
26 Oct. 55
25 July 55
9 Dec. 62
8 Apr. 57
18 May 58
16 Nov. 60
27 Aug. 58
10 May 58
1 Jan. 62
4 Dec. 57
10 Dec. 58
10 Dec. 58
15 May 57
5 May
tS July 65
8 Aug. 68
6 May 69
23 Jan. 63
15 Sept. 69
8 May 69
4 Jan. 72
16 May 69
1 Jan. 70
26 Jan. 70
22 Aug. 68
Aug
'3 «"■«.* a/," ""«■ o"
26 Mar. 58 1 6 Fi b. 63
lJOMar. 58 1 6 Feb. 63
76
Dec. 76
Dec. 76
. Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
20 Dec. 76
4 Jan. 77
4 Jan. 77
4 Jan. 77
6 Jan. 77
6 Jan. 77
[7 Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
20 Jan. 77
10 Jan. 77
j2 Jan. 77
23 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
•9 Jan. 77
:g Jan. 77
20 Feb. 77
20 Feb. 77
20 Feb. 77
20 Feb. 77
20 Feb. 77
20 Feb. 77
27 Feb. 77
28 Feb. 77
3 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
4 Mar. 77
6 Mar.
7 Mar.
17 Mar. , ,
17 Mar. 77
20 Mar. 77
20 Mar. 77
20 Mar
20 Mar
24 Mar. 77
1 Apr. 77
7 Apr. 77
10 Apr. 77
15 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
21 Apr. 77
30 Apr. 77
6 May 77
7 May 77
7 May 77
8 May 77
i2 May 77
16 May 77
24 May 77
24 May 77
30 May 77
30 May
2 June
2 June
Majors.
CORNET,
'2nd LIEUT,
j Or ENSIGN.
3 June 57 ;S May 58 13 June 69 13 June,.
3 Junes7ii8 May 58,13 June 69:13 June 77
3 June 57|i8 May 58 13 June 69 13 June 77
wit 11
PLACED OS
HALF PAY.
13 Sept. 79
Charles Edward Luard, Major, Royal Engineers 15 May 57 6 July 67 6June77
Brace Brine, Major, Royal Engineers 15 May 57 6 July 67; 6 June 77
Henry John PaJiiser, Ma /or. h.p. Royal Artillery 1 1 15 May 57 22 Aug-. 68; n June 77
William Jackson Stewart, Mai »■. I'. :.--;il Staff Corps 12 June 5727 Apr. 58,12 June 69 12 June 77
Fitzherbert Ooddin'gton, Major, Bengal Stuff Corps 12 June 57 27 Apr. 58 12 June 69 12 June 77
William Robert Sheffield, Major, Madras Stall" Dorps 12 Juno 57 6 May 59:12 June 69 12 June 77
John Greenwood Gillmor, Major, h.p. Bombay Staff Corps ... 12 June 57 10 May 61 12 June 69 12 June 77 24 Jan.
George HenryForbes Codrington, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 5719 Jan. 58)13 June 69,13 June;
James Affleck, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 113 June 5731 JIar. 58(13 June 69 13 June;.
Marshall Pritchard Moriarty, Major, Bengal Bta | June 57 18 May 58,13 June 69 13 June 77
Henry Charles Antony Szczepanski.Jfa/oj-.Bengal Staff Corps r~
Stephen Beckett, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Thomas Augustus Scott, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ...
Travers Dodgson Madden, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 13 Junes7|'S May 58 13 June 69 I3 June
Joshua Waddington Swifte, Major. Madras Stall' Corps ....
Robert Vaughan Maldeu, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
JohnGatacre, Major, Bombay Stall' < '<>,-]>-.
Charles Edward Blowers, Major, Bombay -
James Herbert Mdrsh Burnett, U Staff Corps.
George Macken, bay Staff Corps 13 June 57 25 Feb. 60 13 June 69
Francis John Wise, Major, Bombay Staff Corns 13 June 57 26 May 60 1 ; June 69
Francis Skelton Fitzl'atnck. Major, Madras Staff Corps .. .. 13 June 57 15 Aug. 60 13 June 69
Richard Charles Evanson, Major, Mail'. - 13 June .Iune69
3 Junes7J'S May 58 13 June 69
3 June 57! 2 Dec. 58 i3JuneOg
3 June 57)16 Jan. 591 3 June 69
13 June 57! 9 Mar. 59 13 June 69
13 June 57 2 Apr. 59 13 June 69
13 June 57 4 Feb. 60 13 June 69
Engineers
22 Apr. 55 29 Dec. 57 13 Feb. 63
23 June 57 6 July 67
1 July 57
3 June 59
26 Feb. 51
7 Apr. 57
1 July 57
20 July 57
20 July 57
20 July 57
14 Feb. 1 ,
26 July 57
4 Aug. 57
4 fug. 57
4 Aug. 57
4 Aug. 57
11 Aug. 57
■
8 July 56
20 Aug. 57
20 Aug. 57
22 Aug. 57
12 Dec. 57
Nov.
1 J11I3- 69
20 Feb. 63
26 Feb. 63
2 Oct. 63
7 Apr. eg
Aubrey William O. Saunders, Captain, 21 Foot
p.».c. Alexander Charles Hamilton, Major, Roy
Charles Thornhill, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry de Stutevdle Isaacson, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward George Wace, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Frederick Charles Buxton, Major, 29 Foot
Kendall Josiah Wm. Ooghill, Major, 19 Hussars
Thomas Monsell Warren, Major, 73 P 1 it „ .
William Staines Daniell, Major, 105 Foot
Frederick Kilgour, M -; I'' Corps
Henry Cole Mageois, Major, R>yal Artillery
William Scott, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
William Samuel SetOU, Major, 1! imiuy Stat!' C irps
William Frederick Sandwith, Major, Bombay Staff Com- ..
William Alexin nl> r Battine, Captain, Drag 1 Guards
Henry Ward*
George Seott Hills, 11
Charles James Duran I, Ma '
Henry Gordon Waterfield, JC
Coryndon Thomas Putt Luxmo ire, '.
Henr\ .
Bowness Fischer, .1/ •
Kenlis Fergus pe
Talbot Bradford Middlet m >■ S.i'
Linley Bliithwuyt, Major, Bengal Stafl C01 m
Frederick Snowies, Jfoj
Charles M. Btockwell, Major, 72 Fool
1 Iharlee Ed .1 - Foot
Charles 1
Valentine Birch, >■ Staff Corps ...
Dudley Thomas ! 1
Samuel Barrett M I U pa
Richard Pere Usyor, Bengal Staff Corps
James Law Lushinjton M Engineers ...
Willoughb. .itilleiy
p.i.e. Edward Ommanney Ho) list, tfiy'or, ttoyal Artillery...
p.t.c. Go, 1 '
William Cleland, | ;
James Calder Stewart, Major, B
George Randell, M , Madras - 4 Sept. 57 21 June 60
* Marqui* s. de Pir 1, Major,
Henry Stephenson
Thomas CI, ,, ', " )/ 1: ■
John Francis Fitzi '■ Bengal Staff O 15 Aug. 58
Xitnan Lowis, Major, Bengal SI 'Sept. - 16 Jan. 59
William Tufnell 1. I irpa 2oSept. - 4 Feb. 59
|i'
p.s.c. Thomas Kelly-Kenny, Major, : Fool b. 58 12 Oot. 6o|?oJuly66
Robert Joynt Gordon Grant, Ca 4 Jan, 5210D .
Cotton Edwin Theobald 14 Mar. 55 2 Oct. 55131 Mar. 63
Charles Valentine Oliver. Major, 66 Foot 8 Sept. 54 29 Feb. 562]
Robert Cook, Ma, Foo 4 Apr. i Feb. -
James Arthur Morrah, h.p. Depdt Batt. S 0 of Pei
Edward Thomas Bainbridge, Cantoin, 21 Foot tpr. , Juiir )l;iy 1;
Charles Aug. FiuGern il r, 80 Foot I 8 Sept. |
Samuel Bradburne, Captain, 17 Foot' 20 Mar. 55 23 Mar. V-> 15 May ■ ;
George Ffrench Stehelin, Captain. 4 Foot 7 Apr. 55 23 Oct. 55 22 May 63
Dawson Kelly Evans, Major, 6 Foot ... ij Jan. 15 Feb. 58 29 May 63
George Augustus , j Life Guards t"Nov.6o 9 Apr. 61 1 1 Junei 1
John Rice Newbolt, Ctej 3 Aug. 55 1 15 Jan. 56
Samuel H. N. Johnstone, Major, 20 Foot 8Feb. ;6 15 June 58
Francis William Hamilton, Captain, 21 Foot 20 July 55 15 June 58
Richard Fielding Morrison, Captain, 5 I. 0 re 1 Mar. ; ^4 Dec. 58
James Bower Ja« . h.p. 21 Foot 2 Nov. 55 17 Oct. 56
Thomas Mackenzie, Major, ,■ 1 Foot ' 8 Feb. 56 30 Apr. 58
John Donaldson Bradley, Captain, 49 Foot 25 Aug. 54 '9 Mar. 55
Eustace Beaumont, I'.urnaby, Major, 51 Foot 14 July 54 5 Sept. 56
Alfred George Hnyshe, Major, 49 Fo it 27 July ,5 'u Sept. 57
Edward Dorrien Newbolt, Major, ^4 Foot 2 Feb. s8 1 Oct. 58
Henry Lewis Harvest, Captain, 8g Foot 13 Oct. 541 9 Feb. 55
John Tobin Ready, Captain, 66 Foot 9 Sept. 54 28 Aug. 57
James Morris Top i-'oot /30 Mar. 55126 Feb. 56
15 May 57
23 June 57
18 May 58
3 Dec. 61
1 Oct. 55
s , June 57
16 Feb. 59
2 June 60
19 June 60
29 July 62
•
11 June 59
18 Nov. 59
1 Mar. •
19 May 58
6 Juno 58
22 June 55
28 May 58
.Oct. 57
24 July 53
10 June 59
15 Juno5s
3 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
13 June 77
3 June 77
3 June 77
13 June 77
3 June 77
3 June 77
15 June 77
5 June 77
Sept. 68l24 June 77
1 1 July 77
I Ju y 77
6 July 77
ii July 77
it July 77
. July 77
11 July 60 11 July 7
: 4 July 77
20 July 6g
20 July 6g
ro May ' 4 21 July j-
26 July 77
4 Aug. f
■ I Attg. I 1 4 Aug. 77
I A"-r- 77
I Aug. 77
4 Aug. 69 4 Aug. 77
4 Aug. 69 4 Aug. 77
1 Au;:. 77
i Aug. 77
1 Aug. 77
-
20 Apr. 67
8 July 68
4 Sept. 69
4 Sept. 69
11 Oct. 64
. ., Aug
1 Sept. 77
4 Sept. 77
4 Sept. 77
5 Bept.77
" S,'I"'77
77
10 Sept. 77
10 Bept.6
20 Sept.n,, 20 Sept. 77
-1 ' Apr. '• 1 29 Sept. 77
29 Sept. 77
1 Oct,. 77
1 Oct. 77
. Oct. 77l
Oct.
23 June 63
30 June 63
10 July 63
28 July 63!
4 Aug. 63
4 Aug. 63
9 Aug. 63
11 Aug. 63
18 Aug. 63
28 Aug. 63
11 Sept. 63
1 Oct. -.
1 Oct. 77 1
1 Oct. 77 '
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77 1
' Oct. 77 rg Apr. 76
1 Oct. 77
1 Aug. 77
1 Oct. 77!
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77 1
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
Majors.
John Rudge, Major, 10 Foot
Francis Edward Halliday, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
John William Green, Major, u Foot
Frederick Karslake, Captain, 83 Foot
James Gibbons Smyth, Ma for, 39 Foot
Charles Erroll Hope, Major, 25 Foot
James Francis Morton, Captain, 55 Foot
Robert Warner Stone, Captain, 80 Foot
Lewis Percival. Major, Rifle Brigade
Alfred Robert Wm. Thistlethwavte, Captain, 5 Foot
Arthur Jolliffe TufDell, Captain, 34 Foot
Mark M. Gillies, Captain, <5 Foot
p.f.c. George James Gilbard, Captain, iS Hussars
Harold Esdaile Malet, Major, 18 Hussars
FitzRoy Stephen, Major, Rifle Brigade
Spencer Field, Major, 6 Foot 2 Feb
Frederick John Josselyn, Captain, 96 Foot ,29 July 59
p.t.c. Alexander Bruce Tulloch, Captain, 69 Foot 23 Hay 55
Charles Edward Foster, Major, 58 Foot I31 Dec. 58
CORNET,
2ndLIETJT.
OrEWSIGIf.
1 Sept. 57 26 Oct. 58 11 Sept. 63
27 Dec. 52 14 Mar. 54, 8 Oct. 63!
17 Nov. 57 1 11 Mar. 59 ' 9 Oct. '-'
19 June
25 Aug. 54
25 Aug. 54
26 Oct. 55
23 July
21 Mar. 55
16 Mar. 55
15 May 57
15 June 55
18 Jan. 59
18 Oct. 5p
22 Mar. 55
Y€ Hugh Shaw, Major, 18 Foot
Hubert Plunkett Burke, Major, 8 Hussars
Wm. Miles Nairn Kington, Captain, 4 Hussars.,
Ernest Archibald Berger, Major, 10 Foot
James George Cockburn, Major, 6 Foot
Richard Johnson, Major, 10 Foot
William Chaine, Captain, h.p. 10 Hussars
David Roche Vandeleur, Captain, 30 Foot
Henry Hartley Taylor, Captain, 5 Foot
Thomas Burton Vandeleur, Captain, 7 Foot
Frederick George Berkeley, Captain, 47 Foot ..
John McDermid Allardice, Major, 76 Foot
James Hesketh.Co^r. h.p. Military Train, S. O. of Pensioners
William Lowry Auchinleck, Major, 63 Foot
John Lovell Kelly, Major, 62 Foot
George Terry Luder Carwithen, Captain, 25 Foot
John Henry Campbell, Major, 33 Foot
William Henry Deedes, Captain, Rifle Brigade "
William James Massy, Captain, 9 Foot
Robert Elphinstone Deare, Major, 74 Foot
W. H. Errington Ridsdale, Captain, 9 Font "
Clifton de Neufville Orr Stock-well, Captain, 10 Foot ..
Charles Kyrle Chatfield, Captain, 51 Foot
Clement Pigou, Major, 104 Foot
Frederic Falkner, Captain, 50 Foot' ........................'.'.
George Malcolm, Captain, 34 Foot
James Power Boyd, Captain, h.p. R, Canadian Rifles, Staff)
Officer of Pensioners j
Adolphus Frederick Walsh, Captain, 10 Foot .....'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' .'
Frederick Gasper le Grand, Major, Roval Marines
Samuel James Graham, Major, Royal' Marines ...
James William Vaughan Arbuekle, Major, Royal Marines "
Albert Henry Ozzard, Major, Roval Marines ..
Wilhani Gerard Byron, Major, 60 Rifles
Thomas Turner, Captain, 2b Foot
Ernest Adolphus Carey, Major, 22 Foot
Philip Robert Anstruther, Major, 94 Foot . .
Fitzmaurice Beauchamp, Captain, 7 Foot '.'.'.
Robert Thomas Thompson, Major, 56 Foot
Sebastian White Rawlins, Major, 69 Foot
Arthur Richard Lees, Major, 84 Foot ...
Frederick Standish Hore. Major, 39 Foot
George Frederic Blake, Major, Royal Marines
p.>.c. James John Niel Buchanan," Major, h p 5 D-a<-"Gd"
S's O'Beirne,- Jf,,,,, h.p. 2 Dragoon Guard's .. 1. .„.
Charles Edmund Phjpps, Captain, h.p. ,8 Foot; Grooming
Waiting to the Queen . i
William Bally, Major, 33 Foot""
Francis Henry Chambers, Captain, 39 Foot
James Murray Thomas Simpson, Major, 84 Foot
Arthur Jebb, Major, 31 Foot
John Charles Douglas, Major, 29 Foot
Prod. Brown Numa Craufurd. Captain, 80 Foot
James Kiero Watson, Major, 60 Rifles
Edward Everett, Captain, 79 Foot
rm'w T\ lIo,-y"eu1x' *[»>or, h.p. 7 Dragoon Guards":::::::::::.
Robert John Jocelyn Stewart, Captain, 66 Foot
Henry Macgregor Lowry, Captain, 12 Foot..
Robert Henry' Dillon, Captain 45 Foot
Jeremiah Bingham Kersteman, Captain,' 100 Foot
Ardley Henry Falwasser Barms, Major, Royal Marines'"":
M.e. Alfred Gabriel Wyncn, Captain, 39 Foot
WilhTrV £fr'W'>'' S;,,",!'"rll,• CS''- h-P- 59 Foot ; S.67of Pem
William Keough, Captain, 12 Foot...
William Crosby Siddons Mair, Captain i2 Foot
Frederick Trench Townshend, Captain ■ Life Guards
William Charles Smith. Captain 7f) |-,/„ * UUard8
Frederick John Fane, Major, 61 Foot
Theobald Burke, Captain, 18 Foot
GustavuK Francs M.mro, Major, Royal Marine's
Arthur Huntley Hill Walsh, Major, Royal Marines
oSZ hI"""'' • ' ",0,\? """' R"-VUl "U>r'™ Artifl
George Henry Candy, Major, Royal Artillery .
0d8S?mS% ■'"'> M"S;r" r' ^2& 5^* Engineers:::
0 May 55
10 July 55
26 Feb. 58
2 Apr.
15 Apr. 56
30 Apr. 58
12 Dec. 56
16 Dec. 57
15 May 55
21 Sept. 55
13 July 58
20 Feb. 55
21 Feb. 51-
29 Dec. 57
1 May 58
27 Nov. _,
2 Dec. 53
May 55
July 55
July 56
May 5.
26 Apr.
2 Nov.
13 Dec. 56
15 Dec. 54
6 July
10 Aug.
2 Sept. 53 ( 16 Oct. 63
9 Feb. 55,17 Nov. 63 1
26 July 55,17 Nov. 63 1
5 Mar. 58, 17 Nov. 63
31 Jan. fio'17 Nov. 63
23 Oct. 55 15 Jan. 64
26 Oct. 55 22 Jan. 64
■ 6 Feb. 64
illery
Majors.
COBNET
2nd LIEUT
Or ENSIGN
Bruce Hull Melville, Major, Royal Engineers
Marius Charles Newall, Major, Royal Artillery 12 June 53
John Roberts Hogg, Major, Royal Engineers
Napier George Sturt, Major, Royal Engineers
Thomas Pilkington White, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles John O'Neill Ferguson', Major, Royal Engineers
George Herbert Holland, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Wan-en Stewart, Major, Royal Engineers
p.s.c Wm. Francis Moore Hutchinson, Major, Royal Artillery
Albert Thornton Wodehouse, Major, Royal Artillery
p.t.c. John Philip Nolan, Major, Royal Artillery
George Conrad Sartorius, M~ajor, Bombay Staff Corps
Osmond Francis Le Mottee, Major, Royal Artillery
Patrick FitzGerald Gallvvey, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Henry Fairfax Ellis, Major, Royal Artillery'
John Egerton Gubbius, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Claridge Manderson, Major, Royal Engineers 12 June
Lewis Conway-Gordon, Ma jor, Royal Engineers 11 Dec. 57
Wm. Richard Charles Brough, Major, Royal Artillery.
Thomas Tuppcr Carter, Major, Royal Engineers
Robert Percival Peimefather, Major, Royal Engineers.
Daniel Vincent Shortland, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles William Brereton, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis Charles 'Jlavegan, Captain, 49 Foot 29Mar.fi
Hugh Hildyard Murray, Major, Royal Artillery 12 Dec. 57
Charles Richard Pennington, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Oct. 57
Richmond Irvine Crawford, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 4 Oct. 57
Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, Major, Bombay Staff Corps 4 Oct. =7
Charles Albert Dodd, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Oct. 57
Willoughby Thomas Brereton, Major, Madras Staff 'Corps 10 Oct. 57
Frederick George Jackson, Captain, 21 Foot 30 Mar. 58
John Everard Whaling, Major, 37 Foot 19 Nov. 58
William John Brampton, Major, 59 Foot 12 Dec. 56
Edm. Win. Chas. Hay Miller, Manor, Madras Staff Corps 20 Oct. 57
William Salmond, Major, Royal (Engineers
George Charles « tirardot, Major, 106 Foot 1
Fred. Ludwig Mathews, Major, 2 West India Regt 28 May 58
Henry Littleton Powys, Major, S2 Foot
John Ward, Major, Madras Staff Corps 4 Nov. 57
Eugene I lay (am. 1 ,11, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander Ramsay Cruikshank, .i/,</'<r, Royal Artillery-
John Heathticld .- , Royal Artillery
Norman Macleod Thomas Horsford, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Nov. 57
William Leycester Samuells, Major, Bengal Staff Corps.
William Lynd Noverre, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Nov. 57
Henry Win. Holmes Cox. Major. Madras Stall' Corps 20 Nov. 57
Charles Ellison Te.rrot, Major, 53 Fool 18 Jan.
James Robert Davies Cooke, Major, Royal Artillery
Edward Smith Gordon \ rt.il lery
Francis Thomas Lloyd, Major, B al Artillery
James Philips, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
John I'airnrro.ss, Major, Royal Manias 19 Apr. 54
Theodore William 11 igg, )/■■ ,-, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Dec. 57
George Mansell Soilings, Major, h.p Royal Engineers
George Edwards,1- Major, half pa 23 Nov. 5
John Biddulph, ( 'a plain, Bengal Staff 1 >orps
CharlesAllan Baylay, Major, Bengal 3taff Corps 1
Thomas Rooke Tabuteau, Major, Madras Stat! Corps 11 Dec,
Finch White, Captain, 85 Foot ;oApr. 55
Holloway Walromi Hastings, Major, Madras Btaffl ia Dec. 57
Hurlock Galloway Pritchard, Major, Madras Staff Corps 12 Dec. 57
William Henry Wilkius, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 12 Dec.
Robert Henry' I'almer, .I/,//,,/- , Bengal Staff Corps 1 D c
John Grierson, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Gerveys Richard Grylls, Major, Bengal Staff Corps i2Dec. 57
Blphinstone Shaw, Major, Madras Staff Corps 12 Dec. 57
Alexander Fairlie Dobbs, Major, Madras Stall' Corps 12 Dec.
Walter Coningham, Major, Madras Staff Corps 1 D
George Chrystie, Major, Madras Staff Corps is Dec,
John Finnis, Major, Bengal Stall'! 'orps 1 Dec
Charles Edward Macaulay, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Albert Francis Orchard, Major, Madras Staff! orps 12 Dec. 57
p. n.c. Arthur [/Estrange Hamilton Holmes, Major, Bengal S.C. 15 Dec. 57
George James Gillies, Major, Royal Artillery
Horace Ralph Spearman,' Major, Bengal Staff Corps 18 Dec. 57
Era. Rich. Arabin Brown Constable, Major, Bengal S.C [g D
James Duncan Maopherson, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 19 Dec.
William Heathoote unwin, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Dec.
Hubert Langton Walter, Major, Bombay Staff Corps m Dec. 57
Kraneis ' 'has. Walker Drummond, Major, Kim 1 lt:i 1 Stall' Corps 20 Dec. 57
Herbert Bruce Jacob, Major, Bombay Staff Corps .0 Dec. 57
William Granville Sharp, Major, Madras Stall' Corps 20 Dec. 57
William John Gillespie, Captain, 49 Foot I31 Aug. 58
James Henry Robert Cruickshauk, Major, Royal Engineers... In June 58
John Delves' Broughton, Major, Royal Marine's 24 June 54
Henry St. JohnVaughan Le Marehant Thorn: is- Le Marehant,
Major, Royal Artillery j
Henry Francis Phillpotts, Major, Royal Artillery
Alexander England, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Jan. 58
Thomas James Cotton, Major, Madras Staff Corps 4 Jan. 58
George Coussmaker, J/11/or, Bombay Staff Corps 4 Jan. 58
Montaguo Protheroe, Major, Madras Staff Corps 4 Jan
Francis Middlecoat, M<ijor, .Madras Staff Corps 4 Jan. 58
Henry John Stock, Major, Bombay Staff Corps (.la-i
Edward MacDouald Stevenson, Major, Madras Staff Cn-ps ... 4 Jan.
CAPTAIN.
1 Oct. 57,21 Aug. 67
27 Aug. 5S 21 Dec. 67
1 Oct. 57I 8 Jan.
1 Oct. 57:22 Jan.
1 Oct. 57 22 Feb. 68
1 Oct. 57 4 Mar. OS
1 Oct. 57 4 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 57 17 Mar. 63
1 Oct. 57 31 July 69
1 Oct. 57 8 Aug. 69
1 Oct 57 25 Sept. 69
1 Oct. 57 1 1 Oct. 69
1 Oct. 57 30 Oct. 69
1 Oct. 57,15 Nov. 69
1 Oct. 57 24 Nov. 6q
1 Oct. 57 8 Dec. 69
27 Aug.5S * T°" —
27 Aug. 53
1 Dec.
27 Aug. 5S
0 June 59
1 Dec. 53
1 Dec. 58
9 Oct. 6
27 Aug. 5S
8 May 5S
25 Oct
3 June 60
8 Feb. 6
7 Feb. 60
6 May 59
23 June 63
18 Sept. 59
1 Jan. 62
1 Oct. 57
1 Jan. 62
.'4 Si pt
29 Mar. 64
D C.
23 June 57
1 Oct. 57
1 Oct.
31 Oct. 59
19 Dec. 6
0
[Oofc.
1 Oct. 57
3 July 61
5 July 5
23 Dec. 57
27 Apr. 58
Nov. 55
.'7 A ig, 5-
•7 Aug. 58
•7 Aug
\
iOc(
I July 5,
8 Nov. 60
iOct 1
, i), t,
5 Apr. 60
12 Oct. 5r-
ll May
20 Nov. 5S
Dec.
Jan. 60
30 Apr. 61
n Aug. ;8
24 Nov. 55
Oct
1 Oct.
9 Nov. 58
9 Sept. 59
29 Nov. 59
g Mar. 60
2 July 60
58 19 Aug. 6:.
Sept. 60
Jan. 70
July 70
4 July 70
14 Dec. 70
14 Jan. 71
20 June 71
23 Dec. 71
21 Sept. 65
10 Dec. 67
4 Oct. (9
4 Oct. 69
4 Oct. 69
4 Oct. 69
10 Oct. 69
22 Sept. 65
22 Sept. 65
29 Sept.6^
20 Oct. 69
10 Nov. 68
,, Sept.
23 Oct. 68
21 Aug. 67
- Nov
20 Dec. 69
Dec. 69
20 Nov
Nov. 69
N iv. i ,
1 Jan. 70
0 Jan, 70
May 70
7 Nov. 69
4 Dec. 69
17 May 9
1 Apr. 70
1 Nov. 7
2 Dec. 6
1 Dec. 69
10 Oct. 65
22 Feb. 67
7 Apr. 67
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 69
15 Dec. 69
24 Dec.
3 Dec. 69
19 Dec. 69
19 Dee. 69
Dec. 69
,11 c. 1 ,
20 Dec. 69
20 Dec. 69
10 Oct.
5 May 70
27 Mar. 66
7 Jan. 71
24 Mar. 71
4 Jan, 70
4 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 70
4 Jan. 70
MAJOR.
I Oct. 7
i Oct. 7
1 Oct. 7
1 Oct. 7
1 Oct. r.
1 Oct. 7:
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
tOct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
i Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 77
10 Oct. 77
n Oct. 77
19 Oct. 77
20 Oct.
20 Oct. 77
21 Oct. 77
31 Oct. 77
11 Oct. 77
1 Nov
4 Nov. 77
7 Nov. 77
7 Nov. 77
7 Nov. 77
jo Nov.
20 Nov. 77
20 Nov. 77
20 Nov. 77
24 Nov. 77
24 Nov.
.•4 Nov. 77
24 Nov. 77
.7 -Nov. 77
2 Dec. 77
4 Dec. 77
5 Dec. 77
Deo. ;;
8 Dec. 77
11 Dec. 77
1 1 Dec
i2 Dec. 77
12 Dec. 77
[a Dec. 77
1 Her.
12 Dec. 77
2 Dec. 77
2 Dee. 77
2 Dec. 77
1 ■ Deo. 77
12 Dec. 77
■ Dec. ;;
2 Dec. 77
2 Dec. 77
2 Dec. 77
15 Doc. 77
5 Dec. 77
8 Dec. 77
9 Dec. 77
9 Dec. 77
20 Dec. 77
Dec. 77
Dec. 77
Dec. 77
20 Dec. 77
:i Dec. 77
n Dec. 77
5 Dec. 77
1 Jan. 78
2 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 78
4 Jan. 78 1
4 Jan. 78,
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
24 Aug. 78
8 Dec. 77
Majors
Horn
i's Burgees. Major, Royal Artillery
... „aior, Koya. ...
Tf.omas Chal'onfcr Martelli, Major, Roval Artillery I | « get. 57
Charles John Staunton Cahill, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ...,20 Jun. 58,21 tea. 59
Edward I .i.-in. M.nor, Madras StaffCorps 20 Jan. 58 1 Jan. 62
William Johu Holt, Major,* Foot 24 July 57,15 Feb. 59
William Herring, Major, 27 Foot 18 Nov. 59| 8 July 62
Valentii; . 47 Foot '7 Feb. 57,26 Aug. 59
James Kichanl Knox Tiedennick, Major, 57 Foot 22 May 63 j 23 Mar. 67
p.t.c. J tier, Major, a Dragoons
Ponsonbv BtmpjmtA. Major, 2 West India Regiment.
John Graham M-liac, Major, Bombay Staff Corps | 2 Feb. 58 30 Apr. 60
Robert Atkins. JeTe/or, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Feb. 5S 7 June 58
. 1 oard Marett, Major, Bengal StaffCorps 4 Feb. 58 25 Dec. 58
JohnCharles DTJrban Mmrav, Jfu/or. Roval Artillery 1 1 Oct. 57
StaffCorps 12 J'eli. 58I 5 July 60
David Ha U 11 Foot 30 July 58.16 Apr. 61
J, Major, 64 Foot 12 Feb. 58'25 Sept.6o
Robert 11 yal Engineers
Ma
July 7
Jan. 70
20 Jan. 70
2 Sept
2 Jan. 69
1 Apr. 70
19 June 72
30 June 69
22 Aug. 68
70
lichen, Major, Bengal StaffCorps 19 Feb.
Hipj«sl.y' k ngal StaffCorps 1 20 Feb.
- a peo 11, Major, Madras StaffCorps ...20 Feb.
Charles James Toller Whitl.ek, Major, Madras StaffCorps ... 20 Feb.
p.t.c. Henry Manvers Moorsom. Major, Royal Artillery
George John Burgmann, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Marsh Septimus Magrath, Major, Madras Staff Corps 4 Mar. 58
in Farqnhareon, Mojo -, Bengal Staff Corps 4 Mar. 58^29 Oct. 601 4 Mar. 70
4 Feb.
4 Feb. 71
o July 7:
o Jan. 69
3 June 67
8 Jan. 68
57|3oJuly 69
26 Feb. 66 19 Feb. 70
22 Oct. 5820 Feb
9 Mar. 60! 20 Feb
9 Mar. 6oj 20 Feb. 70
1 Oct. 57I 7 Sept. 7
1 Oct. 57! 8 Sept. 7
1 Feb. 59 4 Mar. 70
Kdmund Henry Byre, Ma jor, Madras staff Corps
U . 3 Foot
race Simpson, Major, Bombay Staff CQrps
I vyn, Major, Koyal Artillery
Henry Maxwell Robertson. Major, Royal Artillery
William Arthur Roberts, Major, Royal Artillerv
Duncan Norton-Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery
y.'.r. WilkinSOll Shaw, Captain, 102 Foot
Sydenham Cubbon Clarke, Major, Royal Engineers
W illiam Ker Gray, Major, 86 Foot
May 58
. _ May 55
Ponsonby Ross Holmes, Major , Roval Marines 24 June 54
Alfred Henry 1'ascoe, Major, Roval Marines 24 June 54
William Reeves Bunbnry, Major. Bengal StaffCorps 31 Mar. 58
Lennox George Rodney, Major, Roval Marines 25 Sept. 54
Archibald DmiStaffnage Campbell, Major. Bengal StaffCorps 4 Apr. 58
James Wm. Abbot Michell. Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Edward James Wynch, Major, Madras StaffCorps...
James Landon Watt, Major, 64 Foot
William Ward, Major, Royal Artillerv I12 June 58
Edward Nicolls Peters, Major, K . -a l' Engineers I
Arthur Frank Hamilton, Major, Royal Engineers ..
Robert Smythe Muir Mackenzie, Major, Royal Artillerv '.'
Henry Qresham Paske, Major, 95 Foot 23 Mar. 55
Arthur Keeling Seacome, Major, Roval Artillery ..
William Henry Wroot, Major, Royal'Marines
Henry Charles Gens! Dogdale, Cajyfain, Rifle Brigade
Charles Edward Msodonald, Major, Roval Marines
1 red. V, . ■ asn Best Bam . Mz,or. 7J F3 >t
Charles Graham Heathcote, Major, 98 Foot
25 sept. 54
5 June 55
25 Sept. 54
7 Aug. 58
9 Aug. 56
Robert Jain< e M'Ghee, Major, Madras StaffCorp's".'"!!!."! 4 May
Hci.rv David BicknelL Main* c-, Pm r . - rw
1 June .
4 June 58
Henry David l'.cknell. Major, 57 Foot .... 13 Dec. 7.
Ashton Henry Warner, Major, 4r Foot 1 Feb 56
Harry Russell Bowlby. Major, 20 Foot '[.[.'[[ ,3 Apr'. sS
John Henry Cl iwdy, Major, Royal Engineers
Hononus Sbson Sitwell, Major, RovalEn<nneers
Charles Albert Lyon-Campbell, Major, Roval Engineers^" "' ...'.'.'.
ileman, Major,h.v. Madras StaffCorps 26 May 53
Charles V. m [ngleby Harrison, Major. Roval Engineers P
Kajor, Bombay Staff Corps
Flemyng George QyU, Major, Koyal Artillery
1. .eh Mackenzie, Major, Madras StaffCorps
<:\. Major. Muuras StaffCorps
Chnstopherj bares iPemberton, Major, Bombay Staff Corps......
Montagu ( , a entl, Major, Bengal StaffCorps.. . l „ June
aan,Xajon Bombay StaffCorps
James Poleglaze James, Major, Madras StaffCorps
. Major, 82 Foot
\Vor,i St PCorrE
Clarence Hi nrj Palmer, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Trevor, Major, :;. eras StaffCorps
?.V ' ewi ■ - iffcorps. ::::
'•, Madras Stall' Corps 12
■ ibayStaffOoro^
:l!'('.,r,
11 June 58
1 1 June 58
1 June 58
JunesS
Jan. 62, 4 Mar,
30 Sept. 59 1 29 June 66
25 Aug. 58J11 Mar. 70
23 Dec. 57; 11 Sept. 71
23 Dec. 57J28Sept.7i
23 Dec. 57J28 Sept. 71
23 Dec. 57,28 Sept.71
21 Feb. 6oj 7 Nov. 65
9 Dec. 59)30 July 71
17 July 57: 10 Nov. 65
18 Dec. 55 23 May 66
1 Mar. 56 1 23 Aug. 66
17 Mar. 63 '31 Mar. 70
4 June 56J13 Sept. 66
31 Oct. 601 4 Apr. 70
25 Jan. 61 ; 4 Apr. 70
14 Nov. 61 4 Apr. 70
25 Feb. 62 30 Sept. 68
27 Aug. 581 9 June 68
23 Dec. 57)20 Oct. 69
8 June 60 9 Aug. 71 1 17 Apr. 78
10 Jan. 78
10 Jan,
20 Jan.
20 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 78
'.3 Jan. 78
|i Jan. 7S1
2 Feb. 78,
2 Feb. 781
4 Feb. 78,
4 Feb. 78
6 Feb. 78
12 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 781
16 Feb. 78
19 Feb. 78
20 Feb. 78
2o Feb.
20 Feb. 78
20 Feb. 78
20 Feb. 78
4 Mar. 78
4 Mar. 78
4 Mar. 78
10 Mar. 78
11 Mar. 78
12 Mar. 78
13 Mar. 78
13 Mar.
13 Mar. 78
18 Mar,
i8 Mar. 78
20 Mar. 78
26 Mar. 78
30 Mar
31 Mar. 78
1 Apr. 78
4 Apr.
4 Apr. 78
4 Apr. 78
6 Apr. 78
7 Apr. 78
7 Apr. 78
23 Jan. 78
June 58:28 Sept.7
7 Nov. 55 '20 Apr. 66
11 Dec. 58; 14 Feb. 72
5 July 561 10 Nov. 66
1 Sept. 57, 10 Nov. 65
18 Oct. 56 1 24 May 67
18 Jan. 61 22 Jan. 68
21 Sept. 60 10 Nov. 65
1 Jan. 62! 4 May 70
9 Nov. 76! 15 Mar. 73
zo Jan. 59 ' 7 July 66
n Jan. 59U1 July 68
23 Dec. 57)14 Jan. 71
23 Dec. 57J14 Jan. 71
23 Dec. 57| 14 Jan.
7 Apr. 78
20 Apr. 78
23 Apr.
21 Apr. 78
1 May
1 May 78
i Mav "
2 May 78
4 May 78
7 Mar. 78
8 May 78
11 May 78
22 May 78
May 78
23 May 78
6 Apr. 60 ; 26 May 70)26 May 78
June 78
June 70 4 June 78
' 8 June 78
June 78
June 78
StaffCorps":
■ Hatchell, Ma,, ■ , ,,„: "
- iffi-nrps' '
A;;:'"v : >.u.!v,,rps":::::-
Artbii. 1 1, ),„.• Wood), ,.,,,.. M„,„r. Madras Staff Corps
A-xand, , Sinclair Grw... .!/,„„. ,. '
rt'orps.!.. "
is Staff Corps ) I2 June 58
- ^ff Corps 12 June cR
\.-i.iii.-r- .:::::: i2june<s
■ -. Major, Bengal Staff Coras ao Tu'ne
'::::;:.:;;::;;;•••■;• ■!'"?£
Job.
27 Aug. 5SI14 Dec
2 Oct. 601
22 June 58 28 Sept.7
27 Aug. 5s 11 June 70
27 Aug. 58'u June 70
7 Aug. 5811 June 7o!n June
2 Oct. 5811 June 70; 1 1 June 78
2 June 60 ii June 70 11 June 78
June 58 23 Aug. 61! n June 7011 June 78
2 Oct. 55I20 Jan. 5S1 3 Aug. 66 12 June 78
2June5S|27 4-ug. 58 12 June 7012 June
2 June 58127 Aug. 58,12 June 70 12 June 78
June 58^27 Aug. 58 12 June7oi2 June 78
Juiier8'27 Aug. 58'i2 June 70 12 June 78
June 58 27 Aug. 58,12 June 70 12 June 78
12 June 58 2 June 59 12 June 70 12 June 78
i2June58| 1 Oct. 59 12 June 70 12 June 78
12 June 58 4 May 60 12 June 70 12 June 78
2 Jane 58 rq July 60 12 June 70 12 June 78
2 June 58] 30 Aug. 60J12 .Iune7o 12 June 78
2 Juue53|25 Dec. 60 12 June 70 12 June 78
2 Juno 58 2 Sept.61 12 June 70 12 June 78
1 Oct. 61 12 June 70 12 June 78
2 Oct. 61 112 June 70 12 June 78
1 Jan. 62(12 June 70 12 June 78
1 Jan. 62 12 June 70 12 June 78
22 June 58 28 Sept.71 18 June 78
22 Jan. 59 11 Jan. 67 20 June78
26 July 61 20 Juno 70 20 June 78
22 Feb. 61 |i7 Apr. 67 23 .11111078
June 58
12 June 58
June 79
Uajor, Bengal Staff Corns i!f fSSi 5» ' n^ 5o ,8 ?°V" 6s *5 "JUnC ?8
, k»i o«u v/orpB 125 June 581 22 Oct. 58 25 June 70 25 June 78I
Maj<
103
CORSET,
2ndLiBUT.
OrtNSIGN.
25 June 70
25 June 70
25 June 70
21 Nov. 65
[4 Jan. 71
4 July 70
; All- '-7
14 Jan. 71
23 Dec. 57 >4 Jan. 71
20 July 58 23 Dec. 58 20 July 70
20 July 53 31 Ju'y <H2° July r
10 Sept. 58 16 Jan. 6314 Mar. 0
23 Dec. 57
23 Dec. 57
George Keym ill Bibbs, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 25 June 58 i3 Mar. 60
Thomas Henry Binny Y >ung, Major, Madras Staff Corps ... 25 June5^
FrankJoi.. Mayor, Madras Staff Corps 25 June 5> 29 Sept. 61
Frederick Haroourt Williamson, Captain, 30 Foot 5 Mar. 58 5 Aug. 59
William Sherer Maud, Major, Boyal Engineers •■•••• 23 Dec. 57
Henry H< • I J^ 58 2 Jan. 00
George J. ihi ' aoyal Marines 20 Dec. 54 i*eb. 5-
George Vivian Sivewright, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry Somerset 1 1
Charles Kenneth '; or, Bengal Staff Corps....
William Henry Hoskins, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Sir Norman Wm. Drammond Pringle, Bart., Major, 38 Foot... -
William I - Major, Bengal StaffCorps 30 July s5 -i Dec. 58 ,,0 July 70
John Hudleston, Major, Madra - 4 Aug. 5S 1 July 59| 4 Aug. 70
George Logan, Major, B< 4 Aug. 5?
Henry Norris Jones, Major, Boyal Artillery
Charles Pulteney Forbes, Major, 109 Foot 27
Fo >t 2
> Aug. 70
2 . 1 line si 23 Sept. 71
3 Oct. 6027 Nov. 65
Michael Alexan I rps
Matthew Conway Poole, Mo, or, Madras Staff Corps 20 Aug. 58
p.s.c: William Lewis Kii 18 June 57
Walter Carr Maekinnon,vi Major, h.p. ; Foot; A.. A. Gen
for Miuketry, Bengal
Walt ■
'»■"-■ 3« »- V1 . '
Aug. 58 17 ■' ■
1 Jan. 62I2 1
5 June 53!" Dec. 66
ug. 52 17 July 57'25 Dec. 6
MAJOR.
25 June 78
25 June 78
25 June 78
1 July 78
1 July 78
4 July 78
5 July 78
11 July 78
14 July 73
20 July 78
20 July 78
22 July 78
30 July 73
4 Aug. 78
1 A.ug. ;3
7 Aug. 73
1 Ang. -
20 Aug. 78
20 Aug. 73
20 Aug. 78
20 Aug. 78
2! AUg. 78
ter Fran''
Arthur Blaynej Cod 'its
Joseph Willi tin, 56 Foot
Archibald ' !
George Thomas, <■'
James Ban,
Sidney Jami ps
Archibald I; rps
JamesOrdi j Staff Corps
Charles Sinn II u '
Adolphus v
■ '.:
Sl.'itl' Corps
I W. 1 Reg . S. 0. of Pensioners
Charles Frederics Marriott, Major,
Rowland I •: n
Thomas Burnett, Major, Royal Lrtil btj
Henry Sir. ' C *ps
Mi" it 1 la . 111 1 'helps, Major, M id
John Oha Lwiok Doveton, a
George Benry Tillard, Major, liladrae Staff 1
Howard James Barton, Major, Bengal SI
2 Oct. 57 1 Oct. 58 1 5 Jan. 66
23 Dec. 5; «a July 71
4 July 60 1 Mar. 64' 5 Jan. 66
14 July : ■I:IU- 66
2 Sept. 58 15 Apr. 61
4 Sept. 58 ■ Apr.
. -
4 Sept. 58 »g
4 Sept. 58 i
5 Aug. 61
4 Oct. 51
o July 64
1
u
ib. 61 - -■ Oct. 70
Oct. 58
20 Oct. 58
Henry Thomas 11
Oswald Mosle^ Bradshaw, Major, Madi isStafl Corps
William Ja< 3taff Corps
Arthur Poole, Maji •
JI..1.C. Henry Spa Id , Fool
Russell Ope
Francis William Nixon, Captain, ft. Engineers
John Corsane ftobi ■
Stephi n .1"
James L. N. Willi •
AshtOD John Shi"
I
-' ' ■
George Waltea CI tilli
Thomas Jas'. ■ • illery
HnghM'Cal
Charles Ja
p.i.c. Fras. Con ngsbj Ea
p. i.e. John • , ,
Btenrj Ti otter, I 'a tain, Ro
Thomas \'>
Eoptos Bool t Ste
\ rtillery
LrtiUery ....
Francis William < loiii-. b a
Walter Ernest Forbes, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Samuel Swinton Jacob, ul
Francis W 1 ior, Bombay Staff Corps
William Barron, Main,-, Bengal StaffCorps
Wm. James Wemyss Mn r. Major, Bengal Stan 1
Bui i-n Sn 3taff Corps
Chi rles Willis Godfrey, Major, B imbay StaffCorps
Wil Mm Freeth, Major, \i .
George Buckley SI Bengal StaffCorps
Clayton Turher Lane, If" tt'Corps
1- dward Newbery, Major', Brii-al Stall' Corps
William Saurin lii ... .
Charles M'Ncilo, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
.1 ihti Munro Bym, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Artaur Gore lUuideoc'k. Major, Bengal StaffCorps 11 Dec. 5?
Robert Bullock, Ma/or, Madras StaffCorps n Dec. 58
Charles Stewart Pratt, Major, Bengal StaffCorps uDec. 58
Kdmund Samuel Ludlow, VIE. Maun-, Madras StaffCorps ... ti Dec. 58
Stratford Morrison Hay, Major, Bomba n Dec- s8
Henry Lowther Nutt, Major, Bombay Staff Corps n Dec. 58
24 Aug. 73
-■-1 Aug. 78
-
4 Sepi. jS
. Jan.
24 Nov. -
:
I
7 Feb. 7;
Mar.
15 Apr. 71
»8 11
10 Sept. 71
25 Sept. 70 25 Sept. 78
2 Oct. J 3
4 Oct. 70
5 Oct. 78
9 Oct.
20 Oct. 78
20 Oct. 78
1 Nov. 78
3 Nov. 78
4 Nov. 7S
11 Nov. 73
11 Nov. 78
-
g NOV. 78
Nov.
-Non.
•
1 Oot. 51
1 ; June 6j 27 July 66
-
IVHBN
PLACED OW
HALF PAY.
one 6713° Nov. 78
Nov. 78
' ■ - -
3 Aug. 72
4 Dec. 58
. Aug. 74
Dec. 70
Mar. 68
10 Dec. 58
10 Dec. 58j 10 Doc. 70
: Oct. 6
1 Oot. 58
■ Nov. 73
30 Nov. 78
4 Dec. 78
5 Dec. 78
. . Dec. 73
10 Dec. 78
10 Dec. 78
10 Dec.
.. Dec. 58,11 Dec. 70,11 Dec. 78
n Dec. 58! 1 1 Dec. 70 n Dec. 78
., |,,.,. s , , , Deo. 70 11 Dec. 70
Dec. 58
Dec. 58 1 1
I Dec. S8'^) Mar. 5g i
I Mar. 59 .
1 Dec. 5829 Mar. s<> 1
1 Dec. s8l 1 Jiih 51 1
5 July 59!
Dec. 78
Dec. 78
Pec. 78
Dec. 78
Dec. 7011 Dec. 78
Dec. 78
Dec. 70] 1 1 Dec. 78
Dec. 70 11 Dec. 78
Doc. 70
Dec. 70
Dec. 70
Dec. 701
Dec. 70
- Dec. 7° " Dec. 78
8 Apr. 6o[i
Dec. 78
Dec. 78
Dec. 70
n Deo. 7°i
Sept. 601 11 Dec. 7° " Dec. 78
1 Dec. 78
Dec
11 Dec. 60 11 Dec. 7°,
30 July 62 11 Dee. 70
io4
Majon
| COBNBT,
2nd LIEUT,
or ENSIGN.
LIEUT. ( CAPTAIN. 1IAJOB.
PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
Albert Willoughby Foord, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Albany Hammond, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Henry Porteous, Major, Madias Staff Corps
Charles John Birch Harris, Major, Madras Staff Corps
p.t.c. Hugh Ingram Byerard Kurd, Major, Royal Artillery ..
Alfred Lewis, Captain, 8 Foot
John Harvey Annand, Major, Royal Artillery
William Gordon Camming, Major, Royal Engineers
p.t.c. Spencer Edward Orr, Captain, 94 Foot
Frederick Robert Cameron Crofton, Captain, 86 Foot
Thomas Alphonso Cary, Captain, 13 Foot
p.:c. Francis Cochran, Captain, 37 Foot
Richard Henry Bosser, Captain, 37 Foot
Charles Hollway, Major, 91 Foot
Bolton James Alfred Monse'.l, ('apt. h.p. 73 F. ; Adjutant oft
NetUy Sotpital $
George Gilbert Stewart, Captain, 1 Foot
Charles Smith Perry, Captain, 9 Foot
George Francis Vesey, Captain, 43 Foot
Edmund Peel Ethel-ton, Captain, 13 Foot
Robert Prince, Captain, 53 Foot
George Clayton Svriney, Captain, 32 Foot
Henry Stanley Howard, Captain, 37 Foot
Thomas Arnoll Davis, Major. Royal Artillery
Anthony Hepburn Murray, Major, Royal Artillery
Ross Fendall Lowis, Major, Royal Artillery
John Henry Alexander, 'Major, Royal Artillery
Pierce Thomas Henry Taylor, Major, Royal Artillery
Spencer Cargill, Major, Royal Artillery
Hugh Latham, Major, Royal Artillery
Harold John Kinsman, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred Edward Garnault, Major, Royal Artillery
James Charles, Major, Royal Artillery
Harry Maxwell Mackenzie, Major, Royal Artillery
Thomas Walker Bridges, Major, Royai Artillery
Thomas Graham, Major, Royal Artillery
John Bridges Walker, Major. Royal Artillery
Mark Algernon Chaldecott, Major, Royal Artillery
Fred. Wm. Mackenzie Spring, Major, Royal Artillery
Cornwall Henry Campbell, Major, Royal Artillery
Francis James Mortimer, Major, Royal Artillery
George Wingate Oldham, Mujor, Royal Engineers
Henry Doveton, Major, Royal Engineers
Frederic Jervis Home, Major. Royal Engineers
Ernest Lindsay Marryat, Major, Royal Engineers
Maxwell James Macartney, Major, Royal Engineers
Bruce Outram Seton, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Rowley Heyland, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Gray Townsend Skipwith, Major, Royal Engineers
Henry M'Veagh Crichton, Major, Royal Engineers ..!
Edward D'Oyley Twemlow, Major, Roval Engineers
Henry Fyers Turner, Major, Royal Engineers
Hamilton Tovey, Major, Royal Engineers
William Fleming, Captain, 95 Foot ! ...
Henry Hills Goodeve, Major, Royal Artillery"'."! !!
George Best, Major, Royal Artillery !!"..'.!!!
David Adamson, .a/a/or, Bengal Staff Corps '..
Arthur Fergusson Lindsay, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Henry George Beeher, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Alex. James Donnelly Hawes, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Robert Mosely Bryce Thomas, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Elliott Armstrong Bruce, Major, Madras Staff Corps
William John Pickance, Major, Madras Staff Corps
Arthur Chichester Wm. Crookshank, Major, Bengal Staff C
Charles Drummond P. Payne, Major, Bombay Staff Corps ...
Crombie Cowie, Major, Royal Artillery „
Benjamin Vaughan Arbuckle. Major, Roval Artillery
Sir Benjamin Parnell Bromhead, Sort. Major, Bengal S C
James Salisbury Tait, Major, Bengal Staff* < lorps..
John Moore Gurnell Tongue, Major, 24 Foot
ViS John Rouse Merriott Chard, 'Captain, Royal Engineers'""
V€ Gouville Bromhead, Captain, 24 Foot
William Henry Brind, Major, 103 Foot
Anthony CoultonAllinson, Major, 1 West India Regiment'!!!
Reginald Hoskms, Major, 77 Foot
Charles Harley Bridges, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Stewart Cokjuhoun Mactier, Major, Bcno-al Staff Corps
Loudoun Francis Campbell, Major, Madras Staff Corps
John Fletcher Caldwell, Major, 24 Foot
Albert Greenland, Major, 56 Foot !!!!!!!!!
Joseph Sladen, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Smith Harvey. Major, lioyal' Artilie'ry
James Ludlow Ferris, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
in Dec. 58 12 June >i n Dec. 7c n Dec. 78!
11 Dec. 581 1 Oct. 6c ;n Dec. 70 11 Dec. 78 ;
11 Dec. 5S30N0V. 61 it Dec. 70' 11 Dec. 78
12 Dec. 5S1 1 Jan. 62] 12 Dec. 7o|i2Dec. 78
12 Dec. 57 27 Ausr. 58 25 May 68,14 Dec. 78'
Mar. 56 21 May 58:20 Feb. 66,22 Dec
Henry William John Senior, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Edward I'ersse, Major, Madras Stall' Corps
Alexander lircdin, Major, Madras Stuff Corps
George Edwin BorradaQe, Captain, 63 Foot
diehard Westmacott, Major, Bombay Stall' Corps
George Lyon Tupinan, Major. Royal Marine Artillery
Lamb, Major, Royal Artillery
James Raymond Johnstone Dewar, Major. Royai Artillery
William Arthur Salmon, Major, Bombay .Staff Corps
Basil chium Weatby, Major, 16 Foot
Clement Winitaiili-y Carlyon, Major, Itoyal Marines'
Charles Bradford Brown, Captain, 8 Foot !!!
10 Feb. 5,
:g May 57
14 Apr
24 Aug. 54
Aug. 56 19 Nov. 57
.Oct
Dec. 62 24 Jan
: Dec. 57 2
57 2
June 58 27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 5S
June 58 2
June
j 58 27 Aug. 5b 17 Alar. 69 31 Dec. 78
i June 58 27 Aug. 58 15 Aug. 6q 31 Dec. 78
. ~Q 1-. inrp r-0 i~ «tl,>t r.^'-.r Tlan «Q
_,_ 27 Aug.
2 June 58 27 Aug. _
11 Dec. 58
27 Aug. 58
1 Dec. 58
27 Aug. 58
10 Dec. 58
7 Aug
28 Apr. 55
5 Jan. 59
6 Jan. 59
6 Jan. 59
6 Jan. 59
6 Jan. „
6 Jan. 59
:i Jan. 59
!2 Jan, 59
1 Feb.
Apr. 67
2 Oct. 57
Feb. 59
28 May 58 15 Nov. 6:
1 Oct. 59
^ Mar.
\ Mar.
Mar.
27 Aug. 58! 13 Oct. 6330 Dec. 78
8 June 60 3 Aug. 72 30 Dec. 78
0 Dec. 56 2 Mar. 66(31 Dec. 78
ii Feb. 00(23 Mar. 66(31 Dec. 78
1 Apr. 62J23 Mar. 66 31 Dec. 78
11 May 64I23 Mar. 66 31 Dec. 78
23 Mar. 66 31 Dec. 78
10 Apr. 66131 Dec. 78
20 Apr. 66I31 Dec. 78
8 May 66131 Dec. 78
8 May 66(31 Dec. 78
8 May 663: Dec. 78
15 May 6631 Dec. 78
i2 Dec.
6 Apr. 55
;6 Feb. 58
t3May 59
8 July 62 .,_
9 Aug. 62 23 Aug. 64
7 July 571 28 Sept. 58
7 Sept. 58 29 Oct. 6i
5 June 55
2 Oct. 58
24 Dec. 58
Feb
May 58
17 Aug.
7 Aug
5 May 66
5 May 66
29 May 66
" Nov. 68
_, Dec. 68
17 Mar. 69
7 Mar. 69
Dec. ,„
Dec. 78
Dec. 78
Dec. 78
Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
3: Dec
7 Mar. 69 31 Dec. 78
27 Aug. 56 15 Aug. t<j 31 Dec. t&
27 Aug. 58 30 Bept.69 31 Dec. 78
27 Aug. 58 16 Oct. 69131 Dec. 78
7 Aug. 58 8 Dec. 1:9:31 Dec. 78
7 Aug. 58(18 Feb. 70(31 Dec. 78
17 Aug. 58 29 Jan. 71 31 Dec. 78
27 Aug. 58I30 Apr. 69 31 Dec. 78
7 Aug. 58 1 Aug. 72 31 Dec. 78
•7 Alio- eaUr July 6S;3i Dec. 78
. May 69(31 Dec. 78
1 July 70I31 Dec. 78
8 Jan. 70(31 Dec. 78
29 July 70 31 Dec. 78
15 Oct. 70(31 Dec. 78
15 Oct. 70I31 Dec. 78
u Dec. 7^31 Dec. 78
' Dec.
10 June 59(14 Dec. 70(31 Dec. 78'
10 June 59 14 Dec. 70,31 Dec. 78J
9 Dec. 59 14 Dec. 70I31 Dec. 781
8 Mar. 61 31 Dec. 70(31 Dec. 7S
27 Aug. 58 2 Jan. 71 31 Dec. 78
27 Aug. 58 14 Jan. 71 31 Dec. 78
9 Dec. 59] 14 Jan. 71 31 Dec. 78
23 Dec. 57:12 Aug. 71 31 Dec. 78
-2 June 58)20 Sept. 71 — "'
1 Feb. 561 5 June 66
1 Oct. <&\ 1 Oct. 71
1 Oct. 71
5 Jan. 71
6 Jan. 71
6 Jan. 71
6 Jan. 71
6 Jan. 71
6 Jan. 71
11 Dec. 58
9 Nov. 60
19 Aug. 59
2 Dec. 59
9 Nov. 60
6 Jan. 59 9 Nov. 60
t Aug. _ .
i Jan. 62 6 Jan. 7
3 Oct. 62 11 Jan. 7
* oo-xi, 3y 1 July 60 12 Jan. 7
2 June 58 27 Aug. 58 1 Aug. 7:
> June
„ — ^ ^ 27 Aug. 58: 1 Aug. 72
Jan. 59 7 Mar. 63' 18 Jan. 71
Jan. 59 26 Jan. 6120 Jan. 71
16 Apr. 58 29 Aug. 66
15 July 68 23 Jan. 79
>8 Oct. 71 23 Jan. 79
i^^u. 3/ 22 Oct. 58 2 Mai
24 Apr. 62 26 July 64 , .
7 Dec. 55 3 June 59 22 Jan. 6s
4 Feb. 59 15 July 59 4 Feb
4 Feb. 59 29 Oct. 60 4 Feb. 7
Jan. 62 4 Feb
1 Jan
Apr. 59
, Apr. 59
4 Mar. 59 2 Feb. 60
9 Nov. 60
29 Aug. 61
Feb. 66
3 June 68
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Mar. 71
Mar. 71
Mar. 71
Mar
Dec. 78
. Jan. 79
1 Jan. 79
1 Jan. 79
5 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
11 Jan. 79
12 Jan. 79
to Jan. 79
16 Jan. 79
18 Jan. 79
20 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
29 Jan. 79
?4 Dec. 73 29 Jan. 79
' 1 Feb. 79
4 Feb. 79
4 Feb. 79
, . 4 Feb. 79
30 Oct. 66 5 Feb. 79
_ Feb. 79
19 Feb. 79
19 Feb. 79
4 Mar. 79
4 Mar. 79
Mar. 79
Mar. 79
-- „, - *ou. vu.n _j.<ii. /ijw iiioi. yy
10 June 54 1 June sz'io Juue 66115 Mar. 79
9 Mar. 5920 Feb. 61 ' 19 Mar. 71 19 Mar. 79
6 Oct. 55 14 Apr. 59J 3 Aug. 67 24 Mar. 79
2 June ~
June
55 14 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67 24 Mar. 79
58 27 Aug. 58 1 Aug. 72 6 Apr. 79
58(27 Aug. 58 1 Aug. 72 6 Apr. 79
12 Apr. 5914 May 61 12 Apr. 71 12 Apr. 79
16 July 58 4 Feb. 62I 1 May 67 12 Apr. 79
23 Apr. 55 3 July 5s! 3 Aug. 67 12 Apr. 79
15 Mar. 55 26 Feb. 56 15 June 65 13 Apr. 79
Majors.
105
COBNBT,
|2IHlLIBUT
!or ensiok
Alexander Baber Douglas, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Apr. 59
Thomas Fraser Bruce, Major, Bengal Staff Corps 20 Apr. 59
Martin Morphy, Major, 40 Foot I 2 July 58
Oswald Robert Middlet m, Captain, 4 Foot
Henry Langtry, Major, 15 Hussars
Lowis Williams Taylor. Major, Royal Artillery
Frederic Henderson, Major, 107 Foot
Albert Edward Hamilton Smyth, Major, 15 Foot
Charles Frederick Dixon. Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Crosthwaite, Major, Royal Artillery
Nathaniel John Comins Stevens, Major, 102 Foot
Anthony Oliver Molesworth, Major, Royal Artillery
John Christopher Hore, Major, Royal Marines
James Henry Latham Greenfield, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Albert Newby Clay, Captain, 79 Foot
John MaedoiiaM Moo Iv, Malar, R yal Marines
Frederic ('bene . so Hussars
Augustus Meurant Hundley, Major, 19 Foot
James Waterhouse, .V<i>/-,* Bengal Staff 1 'oi-jh
George Edward 11 me,, k. M y • I" Corps ..
Bryoe Edward G rwan, Major, Bengal Btaff Corps ...
Francis l! ' umming, Valor, Bombay S. C.
p.n.c. Col it) Oampli.-ll, .1/ nor, 7 Drag,, .n duards
Hervcy Skins Ryves, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
James' Hay, Mo 1 a II' Corps
James Lawtie Pagan, Major, Bombay StaffCoi
Thomas Richard Byng, Mojo,-. Madras Staff C irps
Robert Athorpe, Major, I: >yal Engineers
Thomas Walker, Major, Royal Artillery
Alfred Fonblanque, Major, Royal Marines
John Randal Wilmer, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Charles Martyn Boswell. Captain, i » Foot
Colin Hubert Garb«tt, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
George Frederick Bryant, Major, Bombay Stall' Corps .
James Murray M Utillery
Henry Augustus l'.u.-bin Lancers
Charles Henry Webster, Major, oFoot
John Hugh Green, Major, Bengal Btaff Corps
Walter John Tatham, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Francis Peterkin Len ifa Royal Artillery .
John Graham Pollock, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Wood Robinson, Major i Fool
John Donaldson Cruickshank, Major, Royal Ei
Mackey Andrew B.J Heriot, '/ t, Royal Marines
p.t.c. CuthbertCollingwood Suther, Major, R. Marine Artillery
George Clement B Ifa ■■■. Royal . Marines
Frederick Gustavo- Burns yal Horse Guards
William Loraine Geddes, ( >l
Frederick Blair Staples, I
James Main waring Douglas, Maj ery
Herbert William Bh (Ubri ffCorpS ...
Frederick Sampson Goad, Major, 107 Foot
Francis Massy 1 1
Percy Charles Whalley, Major, Royal Artillery
Henry Wm. Ounynghame Bulkel I'oot
William Stanley Hebbert, Major, Royal Artillery
Hi-Hi-, rle Parny Renniok, Major, Bengal Btaff Corps
John Barnes Sparks, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Riohard Crundel Brool . 1/ , Pool
Charles Owen Jamee Major, 63 Foot
Thomas 11. Kirti ... .t,
Walter Marshall, Major, Bombaj Staff Corps
George Richard Peart, Major, Bombay Staff Cor]
Frederick Bope Mathia . Major, Madras Staff C
Trevor Bruce Tyler, Major, Royal Artillery
Charles Edward Baker Leac ick. Major, Royal Artillery ...
p. t.c. Marcus l-'ranc, ll.oiry M '(':■ upland , Va .■.,-. I; Artillery
Edward Gordon Lillingston, Major, Bengal Staff CorpB
Simon Simpson, Major, Royal Artillery ... ...
Duncan George l'lteher. Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Campbell Walker Major, Madias Stall'Corps
Edward James Gunthorpe, Major, Madras Staff Corps
James Fellowes, Major, Royal Engineers
John Lannoy Two-die, 1/ ai<,r, 97 Fool
Christopher William Townsend Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c George Augustus Noyes, Major, Royal Artillery
John Charley, Major, 60 Foot..
iq June 57
16 Aug. 61
12 June 58
4 Apr. 57
12 June 60
4 July 57
8 May $5
1 June 59
7 Sept. 55
8 May 55
20 Jan. 57
2 July 58
10 June 59
June 59
June 55
June
June
June 59
27 Juno 59
9 Nov. 58
1 July 5
28 Oct. 5
20 Oct. 55
5 Aug. S9
ii May 59
7 Sept, 59
WHBN
PLACKDOIf
HALF PAY.
I July <•■
Alexander Fraser Stewart, Major, Bombay Btaff Corps
Nicholas Pennefather,*8 Major, h.p. , Foot
Francis Barker Montague, Major, 4 Hussars
Richard Nagle," Major, h p. R .yal Canadian Rifles; Tow
Major, Halifax, Sara Scato, J
Edmund Hill Wickham, Major, Royal Artillery
Richard Hairy Williams, Major, Royal Engineers
Jaspar Gustavus Silvester Dayies, Major, Royal Engineers
Edmund Donough Collins O'Brien, Major, Royal Engineers
Samuel Anderson, CMO. Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Woodward, Major, Royal Engineers
George John Skinner, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
Irving Stoning Allfrey, Captain, 13 Foot
Reginald Justus Wimberley, Major, Bengal Stall' Corps
Edward George Blenkinsop. Major, Madras Stall' Corps ...
Cyril Blackburne Tew,51 Major, h p. 15 Foot
Charles Faulkner Glass, Major, Royal Artillery
p.s.c. Charles William Fothergill, Major, R. Marine Arti lery
7 Mar. 56
2 Sept. 59
9 Aug. 5'
16 Feb. 56
7 Sept. 58
1 May 60
1 Aug. 60
14 Jan. 61
15 Oct. 58
4 Jan. 65
27 Aug. 58
8 May 58
3 Oct. 62
1 Apr. 59
22 June 59
1 Nov. 57
22 June 59
2 Nov. 58
4 June 61
1 July 59
9 Jan. 59
30 Apr. 58
1 1 Juno ■ 1
10 June 59
Oct. 59
June 60
16 Oct. 55
19 Oct. 60
22 Nov. 60
q July 61
■ Jan. 6
13 June 58
10 June 50
14 Apr. 59
2 Juno 59
16 Sept. 59
.•7 Apr. 66
32 Juno
23 June 59
10 Juno 59
1 tec
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1 Lpr
1 Aug ;i
22 June 59
21 July '■ J
| 1 July 6
to June . .
I 7 Mar. 6
I I Feb. ,
1 Jan 6
1 Jan. 6a
1 Jan. (
22 Juno 5
11 Deo, 19
2i Doc. 59
21 Dec. 59
10 June 6
1 Jan. 6
1 Jan. 6a
- .1 Ulh'
1 Doe. 59
1 Dec. 5'
i Feb. 6
1 Jan. 6
3 Apr. 58
1 1 June 60
8 June 67 25 Apr. 79
5 June 66 27 Apr. 791
3 Apr. 69 29 Apr. 79<
1 Aug. 72 ti May 79;
7 Aug. 60J17 May 79,
2 June 59 17 May 79!
7 Oct. 71 17 May 79
21 Oct. 71] 17 May 79
30 Nov. 70 24 May 79
11 Nov. 71 25 May 70
I Aug.67 26 May 79
1 June 71 1 June 79
15 June 66 4 June 79
3 Aug. ',7 4 June 79
■ 1 ! 0 67 7 June 79
7 June 79
to June 71 10 June 79
o June 71 10 June 79
10 June 79
10 June 79
16 Sept. 59
.-, Juiy /
20 Sept. 59
20 Sept. 59
27 July 55
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29 June 66
1 June 71
1 June 71
1 June 71
1 June 71
27 Jan. 72
12 Mar 71
3 Aug. 07
, .1 one 66
->7 June 7
7 .1 II, ,e 7
11 Nov. 71
9 Mar. 7a
17 Mar 6g
1 July 71
1 1 Nov. 71
1 1 Nov. 71
19 Mar. 73
14 Jan. 71
1 a.ug, 67
17 July 66
Dec •
li Dec. 68
23 Dec. 71
5 Aug. 7
.'9 June 70
13 Aug. 7
10 Aug. 7
23 Dec. 7
23 Dec. 71
17 Jan. 73
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,7 Jan. 7
7 Sepl 7
2 Jan. 69
1 Jan.
4 Feb. 72
4 Aug. 67
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17 Apr. 6 j
4 Sept. 67
5 Apr. 67
21 Dec. 59
1 Oct. 58
, Oct. 58
1 Oct. 58
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
2 Dec. 63
6 Apr. 51
1 June 6:
1 Jan. 62
1 Feb. 59
0 Dec. 59
7 May 59
11 June 79
1 1 June 79
11 June 79
11 June 79
11 June 79
I : June 79
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ji June 79
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27 June 79
7 June 79
7 June 79
7 June
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1 July 7, j
1 July 79
1 July 79
2 July 79
4 July 79
5 July 79
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7 July 79
10 July 7v
II July 79
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21 July 70
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2 Aug. 79
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3 Aug. 72
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2c Sept 71
20 May 68
1 j May 72
3 Aug. 67
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2c Sept. 79
20 Sept. 79
27 Sept. 79
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18 Dec. 70
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Majors.
William David Welch, Major, Royal Marine Artillery
Vincent Whig, Major, Roval Artillery
Tilson Shaw Magan, Major. Madras Staff Corps
Robert Young Armstrong, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur French, Major, Royal Marina Artillery
Robert Parry Nisbet, Major, Bengal Staff Corps ••.—• •"•■••:
Charles Henrv Tilson Marshall, Major, Bengal Staff Corps .
Robert John Bond, Major, Royal Engineers
Arthur Hales, Major, 27 Foot » lL"etZni^
Edward Swatman Reynolds, Major, Bombay Stan 001 ps
Henry French, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
William Algernon Kay. Major, 68 Foot
Arthur Kyle Haslett, Major, Royal Engineers
p.t.c. George Edward Grover, Major, Royal Engineers
Charles Harlaud Craigie Halkctt, Major, Royal Engineers..
Charles Howcn, Major, Royal Engineers
John Collcdge, Major, Bengal Staff Corps
William Hutchinson Mulloy, Major, Royal Engineers
William Randall Slacke, Major, Royal Engineers
Richard Henry B. Beaumont, Major, Royal Engineers
Albert FitzWUUam Taylor, Major, Bengal Stall Corps
John Talbot Coke. Captain, 25 Foot
Charles Edward Pinckney Simpson, Captain, zg foot
Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly, Captain, 84 Foot
Henry John Faircloth, Captain. 81 Foot
Thomas James Williams liulkelcy. Captain, 10 Hussars
George Washington Smith, Captain, 85 Foot
Frederick Sale Sowley Brind, Captain, 17 Foot
Alex AngnsAirlie Kinloch, Captain, 60 Rifles
Thomas Astell St. Quintin, Captain, 10 Hussars....-
Arthur Singleton Wvnuc, Captain, 51 Foot
Henry Richml Abadie, Captain, 0 Lancers
UC Andrew Scott, Captain, Bengal Stall Corps
Dod^son Hamilton Thompson, ''•', >"•>', Bengal Staff Corps..
VC John Cook, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Boyce Albert Combe, Captain, to Hussars
James Cook, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps ■■■■■■-■■
Alexander Robert Badcoek, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps ....
Robert George Swavne Mar-hail, Captain, Royal ArtiUery ..
Robert M'Grigor Stewart, Captain, Royal Artillery
Edward Joseph de Lautour, Captain, Royal Artillery
Richard George Kennedy, Captain, liefgal Staff Corps
George Walters Rogers, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
George Swinley, Captain, Royal Artillery
John Davidson, Captain. Bengal Stat!' Corps
Montagu Gilbert Gerard, Captain, Bengal Staff Corps
Richard Wace, Captain, Royal Kngineers
Gerald de Courcy Morton, Captain, 6 Foot
Thomas Francis Hobday. Capbdn, Bengal Staff Corps
William North, Captain, Royal Engineers
George Tinual Pretvman, Captain, Royal Artillery
Robert Gosset Woodthorpe, Captain. Roya ^Engineers
Uffi O'Moore Creagh, Captiin. Bombay Stall' Corps
3JC Edward Pemberton Leach. Captain, Royal Engineers....
Ernest Henry Bullerr Captain, Rifle Brigade
William Cox, Captain, 13 Foot
p.t.c. Frederick Cardew, Captain, 82 Foot
Dudley Thomas Persse. Captain, 13 Foot
Aylmer Howard T. H. Somerset, Captain, Rifle Brigade ....
p,t.c. Henry Grey MacGregor, Captain, 29 Foot
William Vesey Brownlow. Captain, 1 Dragoon Guards
George Stanley Byng,54 Captain, h. p. Rifle Brigade; Aide]
de Camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Inland J
Joseph Philips, Captain, Royal Marines
p.t.c. Alan Coulston Gardner, Captain, 14 Hussars
Henry Robert Yates Browne, Captain, Royal Artillery
Bindon Blood, Captain, Royal Engineers
Geoffry Barton, Captain, 7 Foot
p.t.c. Arthur FitzRoy Hart, Captain, 31 Foot
Percy Harry Stanley Barrow, Captain, 19 Hussars
James Allejne, Captain, Royal Artillery
Henry Vautrhan, Captain. Royal Artillery
Walter Parke Jones, Captain, Royal Engineers
John Edward Hale Prior, Captain. So Foot
Joseph Henry Lave, Captain, 90 Foot ,
p.t.c. Edward Robert Prevost Wood gate, Captain, 4 Foot
p.t.c. Wm. Charles Francis Molyneux, Captain, 22 Foot
Ronald Bertram Lane, Captain, Rifle Brigade
Henry Douglas Rookc, Captain, 53 Foot
Cecil Mangle? , Major, 20 Hassans
tiuchlau Foster Jh'mieson, Major. I., n-.il Si all Corps
Samuel Hunter Cowau, Major, I ii n- :i I Stall' Corps
ephen Hutchinson. Major, Bengal StaffCorps
George Fri th N'eill, Major, Madras Staff Corps
.-, l/,i/'«r, Madra.-' Slab Coi-iis
Augustus Berkeley Portman, Major, Bombay StaffCorps
Mclhiicn Ward, Major, Hominy Stall Corps
David Clapham Andrew, Major, Bengal stair Corps
Praneis Corbet Singleton, Major, liombay Staff Corps
John Edward Campbell, Major, Bengal Stall" Corps ,
William ttacDonnell Robinson, Major, Madras Staff Corps .,
1 rosbie, Captain, Royal Marines
0 vcr Wingate, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
Gcoi'c-j Alexander, Major, Bengal StaffCorps
8 Oct. 59
27 Oct. 59
27 Oct. 59
5 June 55
12 Nov. 59
24 June 59
19 Mar. 61
6 Nov. 58
15 Dec. 54
14 July 5S
Feb. 56
Mar. 57
Nov. 55
30 Dec. 59
4 Aug. 63
6 Aug. 58
4 Mar. 60
:8 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
27 Aug. Co
8 June 61
1 Oct. 61
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Or ENSIGN
24 June 57
4 Feb. 58
12 Oct. 59
12 Oct. 59
20 Sept. 59| 3 Aug. 67
1 Dec. 59 20 Mar. 72
1 Jan. 62) 9 Oct. 71
1 Dec. 58 3 Aug. 72
8 Dec. 59! 19 Sept. 67
23 July 61,12 Oct. 71
23 July 61 '12 Oct. 71
!i Dec. 58 1 3 Aug. 72
8 Mar. 67 2 Jan. 69
Nov. 50
Jan. 62 27 Oct .
1 Jan. 62 27 Oct. 71
7 May 58|ioNov. 69
21 Dec. 58 3 Aug. 72
-- Dec. 58 3 Ang. 72
-. Dec. 58! 3 Aug. 72
21 Dec. 58! 3 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 61 1 4 Nov. 7
1 Dec. 58, 3 Aug. 7
2i Dec. ,8 3 Aug. 7
June 58
8 Aug. 61
13 Aug. 61
20 Feb
3 Au0. ,
12 Nov. 71
1 Aug. 66
-j -i Aug. 60
. Feb. 62 31 Aug. 66
3 Apr. 55 16 Oct. 67
6 Oct. 60 15 Feb. 68
23 Apr. 58 1 i Nov.
jo Apr. 5S
24 Sept. 58
. Jan. 62
22 Mar. 65
1 Jan. 62
6 May 65
30 July 62
Oct. 62
9 Aug. 62
24 Mar. 63
9 Jan. 63
25 July 65
2 Oct. 66
25 July 55
2 July 55
2 June 58
9 May 58
1 Nov. 55
9 May
9 Apr. 59
27 Feb. 58
24 Dec. 56
June 60
3 Oct. 62
23 Dec. 64
July 68
21 Mar. 68
20 July 67
7 Apr. 65
23 Dec. 64
Feb. 67
Dec. 59
20 Feb. 61
2 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
10 Dec. 59
10 Dec. 59
Dec. 64
30 Dec. 59
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2 Oct. 79
4 Oct. 79
9 Oct. 79
79
6 Jan. 63 17 Aug. 70
ig- 67
Dec. 60 14 Feb. 72
„ June 60
27 Nov. 68
1 Sept. 62
6 Nov. 60
24 Mar. 66
9 Apr. 64
j 9 Jan. 64
13 July 67
24 July 68
9 Feb. 64
!i Mar. 65
:2 June 65
:6 Feb. 70
17 Apr. 66
30 Apr. 58
8 Jan. 58
27 Nov. 59
18 Sept. 60
Sept. 58
15 June 6.
[2 May 6i
;o Apr. 6i
12 July 59
15 Dec. 69 21 Aug. 7
Apr. 70
May 70
Apr. 7
4 Mar. 72
:8 Dec. 72
9 Dec. 72
:2 Feb. 73
8 June 73
1 Oct. 73
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
:i Mar. 74
■9 Aug. 74
1 Sept. 74
16 Jan. 75
>4 Mar. 75
19 Apr. 76
9 Aug. 76
27 Mar. 77
25 July 77
Oct. 77
- Oct. 77
22 May 78
2 Oct. 78
31 Dec. 78
20 Feb. 67
9 Mar. 67
8 May 67
7 Aug. 67
14 Aug. 67
10 Nov. 69
18 May 70
9 Mar. 72
19 June 72
9 Oct.
to Oct. 79
i2 Oct. 79
1 2 Oct. 79
! 12 Oct. 79
- 18 Oct. 79
27 Oct. 79
27 Oct. 79
29 Oct. 79
29 Oct. --
3 Nov,
3 Nov. 79
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8 Nov. 79
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20 Dec. 75
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22 Nov. —
coMay 73
25 Aug. 73
1 Apr. 74
13 June 74
Nov. 60
Dec. 60
. Feb. 65
29 May 67 -j .
14 Sept. 70 23 Jan. 75
25 June 62 14 Apr. 75
30 Aug. 6430 May 77
Mar. 64' 1 Oct. 77
Aug. 71; 18 Nov. 77
27 Oct. 71 23 Jan. 78
7 July 69 2 Mar. 78
5 Dec. 69 4 July 78
4 Oct. 71 5 Oct. 78
30 June 63 24 Sept. 66
16 Oct. 66, 1 Feb. 73
28 Oct. 64 2 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 59 9 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 59 9 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 59 9 Dec 71
9 Dec. 59 9 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 59 J 9 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 59; 9 Dec. 71
ii Sept.611 9 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 62; 9 Dec. 71
26 Sept.61 10 Dec. 71
2 Jan. 62 10 Dec. 71
3 Aug. 67 3 Dec. 78
7 Nov. (3 3o Dec. 71
1 Dec. 63 30 Dec- 71
i2 Nov. 79
22 Nov. 79
22 Nov. 79
22 Nov. 70
22 Nov. 79
22 Nov. 79
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War Services of the Majors. 107
■ Major Hartman served in tlie expedition to Hanover in 1805-6; at the siege of Copenhagen in 1807 ; in Sweden,
Portugal, and Span, in 1808-9, including the advance and retreat of the Army, and in the battle of Oorunna. Expe-
dition to Walcheren 1S09 ; subsequent campaigns in the Peninsula and France, including the defence of Tarifa and
anair ■! battle of Barrosa, actions of Arroyo del Molino andAlmaraz, battles of Vittoria, the Pyrenees
(25th 30th and 31st July), Pass of Maya, Nivclle, Xive, Bavonne, and Onhes ; affair at St. Palais, and battle of
Toulouse (War Medal with eight Clasps).
8 Major Castieau served at the sieges of Ter Vere and Flushing, and was in action with the batteries on 14 Aug.
1809 ; the subsequent operations in the Scheldt and retreat from Batz. In 1S10 off Brest, l'Orient, and Basque Roads,
ats. In 1811 on the North Coast of Spain. Present at the attack on Oporto by the
Uite forces, 29th Sept. 1832 and subsequent operations ; present in the Pedroite works at the attacks o'f 5th
and 26th Sept. 1833, the action which raised the siege of Lisbon 10th Oct. and at the battle of Loures nth Oct. In
1834 at Jetuval and visiting the posts in the Algarvesto ascertain and report upon the state of the contending
armies. With the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain co-operating with the troops of the Queen of Spain
during the Carlist war in 1836-40, including the action of Fuentarabia, and all the services performed there (Brevet
, and Cross of San Fernando).
5 .Major. I. K. Mackenzie served the Kaffir Campaign of 1851-52, as Captain 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles, and was
present at the forcing of the Kei with Ci vision (Medal).
'Lord Avonmore served in New Zealand mees in 1S47, and was present at the repulse
Of 400 Natives in their attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Med I rn campaign of
1854-55. including the battle of Inkerman (horse killed), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the
26th Oct. 1S54 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medal).
11 Major J. H. Kirke served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the ;th January to the 26th July 1855,
inoludinf - and Turkish Medal).
13 Major C. 1 aign from April 185s, and was present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal v* ith Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
l'- Major J. If. Sharp tent in the Crimea from the 4th Sept. to the nth Nov. 1855,
including the i , and Turkish Medal).
17 Major J. Laroner 1 llarke served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1S54 to June 1355, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mi
|,J Major 1'. 1. 5. Lyon served in the Crim 1 from Dec. 1S54 up to Sept. 1355, including the siege
of Sebastopol, and in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 9th April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1S57-58, including the action of Pandora,
storm and ca[ • of Lucknow, action of Barree, : niporcKussie,
affairs of Muchagawn Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugd isp ire (Medal with
: with the 19th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 31st August 1855, and was
danger - I 1 Clasp, and Turkish Medal):
•♦Major J. Will I with the 80th Re Burmese war of i n at tho capture
of Mar ; Rangoon on the 12th 13th and [4th April, and oapture of the great Dagon Pagoda
(with the storming party); and he was severely a. at the
iture of Myat* m the 1 ith March 1853 (.Medal with Clasp for Pe n ith the
" Ms \rabia in 1S73 u I of a Light Field
Battery, including the investment surrender and destruction of the fort at Al-Hota, and mai pursuit
of the rebel Ali bin Mana, Chief of Toodlee.
M Major 0. W. Hawe8 served as Adjutant and Commandant of Cavalry Guides before Delhi in 1857. Com-
mands! tureof Delhi, and present in
every skirmish from the ith June to the 14th - entwith Brigadier Showers'
Flying Column in the D Delhi in 1857 as Commandant of Guide Ca Served
with tin 3ittana in 1858 as Commandant oi Cavalry, and 2nd in
Command of Guides (Modal with
i.i jor A. .1. Ford ;th Kegt. in Shahabad from July to Nov. 1S58, and was present at the affairs
of Bampora-Perrara and Jnn
'■ ' Major \V I : Foroe which repelled an incursion of Fenians
into Canada in May 1870. Ser I ■.anti war from the 23rd October 1873, and was employed as
Special Commissioner to the v. mentioned in 1 r, Cm., Medal
with Clasp).
31 Major Forbes served against tin 1 from Nov. [86] to Feb ie defeat
of Pa Oaney and his men at BCabal wounded), S( rved in the Ashanti war in 1873, and was -lightly wounded in
the action Medal).
M Major B. Gladstone served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Also in the Black Sea in the latter part
of 1855, ami until the declaration ol peace in 1S56.
■; Major J. 11. Fawcett served as a>! afterwards as Staff Otlicer with the Berar Column,
which took the field to oppose the entrance of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah into the Deccan. Served throughout
the Abyssinian campaign as a D.A.Q.M. General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala
(mentioned in d dal).
;| Major. 1. Foott served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the 88th Regiment, inoludin of 26th
27th and .'3th Novemh 1 a indham; battle of Cawnporo 6th December, and pursuit of
. with minor affaire in 1 tude (Mi
3iM:i, tit oi Delhi in 1857, and during the six days' fighting in the
attiwalla, and M\ upoorie (Medal with (
l; Major J. li. Jackson served with I : Barley up the B in Juno 1864,
and wa- reduction of the native fortified positions of Ju 1 mniTenda.
Major J. G. Shanks served with the 1;. M. Battalion at Sanatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea
ing the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Modal with Clasp, 5th Class of the U [edal).
Major A. Cook Wl Madras Native lutantry that formed part of the
force in tho Held to inn iv.pt the n bels under '1'antia Tope,- irom 9th November 18 ;8, Was engaged in the pursnil
of insurgent Shane on the north tasserim andMartaban Provinces during May i860.
« Major I', (i 1 I \ ,th the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Oude campaign of 1S58-59, including the
crossing of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affairs at Bnngaon 1 Medal).
" Major S. li. llu.-ki.--on m 1 \ ed with the 80th Regiment 111 the Indian mutiny and campaign in Oudoin 1858-59,
inoludingthe oapture of the Port of Simree, actions at Hera, Doondeakera and Bussingpore (Medal). Served
as Adjutant of the Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the fori Malays in Perak in 1875-76, as acting D. A. Q. M.
General, and was present at the oa a despatches, Brevet of Major).
" Major G. Edwards served with menl throughout the first China war (Medal), and was present at
tho attack and capture of Chusan, \ . Chaj , Woosung, Shanghai, and Ching Kiang Foo — noticed
for distinguished conduct, and was severely wounded. Also present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 16th
July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
43 Major J. J. N. Buchanan served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 17th April 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, battle of the Tchernaya, and affair of the 21st Sept. near Kcrteh
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 6th Dragoon Guards throughout the Indian campaign
of 1857-59, including the operations in Rohilcund and action of Nugeena, relief of Bareilly, relief of
Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of E&emai, and pursuit with destruction of the Fort of Mahundce, action of
Bunkagaon, operation- in Oude and aet ions of Mohudipore and Etusoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee,
actions of Alligunj and Biswa. Also served as officiating 1>. Q. M. G. to the Agra Field Force under Brigadier
Showers in Central India in pursuit of Tantia Topee, Feroze Shah, and others (Medal).
io8-ii War Services of the Majors.
" Major V. O'Connor served as Acting Adjutant of tke Soth Regiment with the Left Attack during the Bhootan
Expedition in 186=; (Medal with Clasp). , . , _. .. ,,, ' „
*« Major W. C. Mackinnon served with the 87th Fusillicrs in Bengal throughout the Indian mutiny (Medal).
48 Major N. Pennefather served with the Sjrd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege
of Kotah and its capture V>v assault on the 30th March 1S53 (Medal).
«9 Major R NaHe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
(wounded) siege and fall of Pebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September
(Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field and annuity of £20, also Crimean Medal with three Clasps, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). . „:„„,,,,
51 Major C. B. Tew served with the 6Sth Light Infantry in the ISew Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
" Major G S Byng \v:is attached to the 10th Regiment during part of the Indian mutiny, and at the capture
of Lucknow •' served subsequently with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Medal with Clasp) .
Quarter Master of Brigade Depot.
51 M'Intyre, Duncan,1 3 March 56.
1 Quarter Master M'Intvre served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, a*"
eluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th
September, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the
Field, and Turkish Medal) .
List of Officers, now serving in the Army, who passed the Examination and received
Certificates at the Senior Department, Royal Military College.
Addison, Lt.General J. E.
Airey, General Richard, Lord, GCB. 7 F. Dec. 1826.
Alexander, LI Gei , Sir James Edward, CB. Dec. 1828.
Bagot, Colonel Geo., Brig • c. 1856.
Borton, General Sir Arthur, KCB. 1 W.I. R. Nov. 1839.
Governor anil Comm. in Chief at Malta.
Cameron, General Sir Duncan A. GCB. Dec. 1831.
Bfaji r Genera] Wm. Gordon, CB. .May 1853.
C «, Major General J. W. CB. Nov. 1847.
Darling, Lt.Col. Sydney, h.p. g P. May 1852.
Douglas, Gen. Sir Robert Percy, Bart. 98 F. Nov. 1834.
. aeral J. W. Nov. 1847.
Bagar, Major Gei era! R. J. CB. May 1837.
Edwards, Ge leral C. A. CB. 18 P. May 1835.
Bwart, Lt.General J. A., CB. May 1845.
George, General P. D. CB. j6 P. Nov. 1834.
Gordon, Major General C. B. P. CB. Nov. 1844.
Hackett, Colonel John, Unatt. Nov. 1851.
Hardinge, Lt.General Sim. A. B. CB. May 1850.
Hutching m, General W. X. 33 F. Nov. 1833.
Jarvis, Colonel S. !'. CMG. b p. -.■ P. May 1856.
Johnston, General T. H. 66 F. June 1828.
Longden, Lt.Gen. H. E. CB. CSI, May 1842.
MVIcverty, General W. A. 48 F.Dec. 1830.
Macdonell, Lt.General Alex. CB. Nov. 1845.
Mk .Ill-all, Lt.General Sir P. L. KCMG. May 1842.
}J MMim'or, Gen.'i ' . KCB. Nov. 1811.
Maclean, Lt.Col. II. J. h p. Rifle Brig. May 1853. Ass si
Adj. and Q.M. • ;• aeral, Ireland.
Michel, General Sir John, GCB. S6 F. Nov. 1833. Com-
manding the P> n
Nugent/ I . Onatt. Dec. 1857, A.A. & Q.M
Gen. Edinburgh.
Wm. Unatt. Nov. 1855, Professor
1S52.
Peacocke, Major General G. J. 1100.1856.
nomas, GCB. 44 P. Dec. 1821.
1 LC, CB. Nov. 1843.
. R. 27 P. May 1333.
Sankey, Maj.Gen. Wm. ( ft. Nov. 1852.
Major 1 ;.'iicr;il ( '. Ni,v. 1841.
Smith, General M. W. CB. 20 Hussars, Nov. 1839.
Sparks, General J. P. CB. »8 P. June 1825.
Stapylton, Major General G. G. C. May 1S49.
Stcw'ar h.p. 36 F. Dec. 1857.
Cay 1850.
b p. 22 P. May 1S33, Assistant
i.il in Ireland
Win in: \ 1 /.'. Nov. 1850.
Wilson, General T. M. >( F. May 1834.
/ v serving, who have passed through th Staff College.
Passed out in December 1858.
Petrie, Bt.Lt.Colonel M., h.p. ,7 1'
Carey, Major Gei 1 ral R . CB. Deputy Jndge Advocate.
Wilson, Colonel, Brigade Depot.
Gamble, Major General D. J ., CB.
Passed out in December 1859.
Bruce, Lt.C < \ 1 , CB. 91 F.
Twynam P. A. A., 15 F.
Jebb, Colonel P. W., h.p. 67 P., Adj. Gen.,
Passed out in December 1860.
Wavell, Bt.Lt. !o mel A. 11., 41 P.
Feilding, 1 el Hi 1 W 11. \ , h.p. Coldst. Gds
'Grant, Lt.Colonel K . R. Bng
Wilkinson, Ass start I man ssar; <■■ ai ral 11. J.
Nangle, Deputy Commissary General W. C.
Vigors, Lt.Coli nel P. D., 19 F.
•Woolsey, Colonel O'B. B., R. Art.
Passed out in December 1861.
Crcagh-Osbornc, Colonel C. 0.,h.p. Brigade Depot, Com-
mandant of the Stair Collepe.
Battersby, Col. J. P. h.p. 60 F. Commdt. R. M. Asylum,
Stoney, Major B\ B., R. Art.
Hall, Lt.Colonel T. E. A., h.p. 49 V. Professor Staff Coll.
Stewart, Colonel R. C, h.p. 2 F. Gov. ft Com, K. Victoria
Wilkinson, Colonel G. A., R. Art. [Hospital, Netley.
Passed out in December 1862.
Colley, Colonel Sir G. P., CB. CMG. KCSI. 2 Foot.
Barrmgton, Deputy Commissary General J. T.
Nolnn, Major J. P., R. Art.
East, Colonel C. J., h.p. 57 F. A. Q.M. Gen., Intelligence
Branch.
Baker, Colonel T. D., CB. 18 F.
Files, Lt.Colonel W. K., CB. h.p. 38 F. Assist. Adj. Gen.
Parsons, lit. Lt.Colonel C, 3 F.
Acton, Colonel C, 51 F.
Lynch, Colonel W. W., 10 F.
Gonne, Lt.Colonel T., 17 Lancers.
lilack, Bt.Lt.Colonel W., CB. 24 P.
Passed out in December 18G3.
Bufoi 0/ 1 86 1.
Brett, Bl LI Col 11 a . , . !•'.
r 1 ti. . Dr. "Ms.
■ of 1862.
B Art.
Beazley, 1 . 83 F.
Barbord, Bl Lt.Col. it., b
Assistant 1 'limn 1 it. C.
Arbuthii .'. , 14 Hussars.
Passed out in December 1864.
■:, Bt.Lt. Col. P. J., h.p.64 F.
W. II., II. Art.,
EL, Gr. Gds.
V. .1 . CMG. R. Art.
Gilbard, Bl Via orG J., 18 Hucsnrs.
K. ays- Young, Captain H. W., i3F.
U« Wood, Brig. Gen s.r 11 1:. A'cfl. h.p. go F.
Blondell.H Col. 11 B H . I
Pawoett, Major J. H.,h.p. ■ P.
i;t. Lt.Col. 0. 11., 67 F.
Passed out in December 1865.
, Bl Major 11. G., -■ . P.
Suther, Major C. C, R. M. Art.
1 : 1 lolonel C. W., Rifle Brigade.
B, Peel, CB. It. Art.
Knollys, < laptain ii.it. Art.
Maxwell, Bt.Major It. J., 06 F.
M.ij.ir" W., 102 P.
Wynen, Bt.Major A. G., 39 F.
Passed out in December 1866.
Parker, Colonel G. D., 64 F.
Oliver, Major J. H., R. Art.
Lock, Bt.Lt.Colonel H., 108 F.
Gregson, Captain L. A., 70 P.
Hatchell, Bt.Lt.Colonel G., 60 F.
Knollys, Lt.Colonel W. W., h.p. 93 F.
Middleton, Colonel F. D., h.p. 29 F. Commandant and
Secretary, Royal Military College.
Farrington, Major H. D'O., 73 F.
Uluiidell, Colonel R. B. H., 3 Hussars.
Hood, Captain W. C, 2 F.
B
List of Officers, now serving, wlw have passed through the Staff College.
Passed out in December 18G7.
Hozier, Major J. W., 2 Drs.
Provost, Captain L. De T., 93 F.
Griffiths, Captain H. H., 59 P.
Braine, Capt. O.W., Bombay S.C.
Fothergill, Major C. W., R. M. Art.
Pitman, Captain W., h.p. R. M. Art.
Nelson, Captain W. F., R. Art.
Prior, Bt.Lt.Colonel G. U., 100 F.
Boyle, Captain G. E.. Rifle Brigade.
Butler, Lt.Colonel H. T., 13 Hussars.
Moorsom, Major H. M., R. Art.
Fawcett, Captain R. H., 33 F.
Campbell, Major C, 7 Dr. Gds.
Passed out in December 1868.
Clarke, Major F. C. H.,R. Art.
Cardew, Major G. M., 67 F.
Holmes, Major A. L'E. H., Bengal S.C.
Walker, Bt.Lt.Colonel A. L., 99 F.
Hollist, Major E. O., R. Art.
(Jwymie, Captain N. X., 63 F.
Crealock, Lt.Colonel J. N., CB. 05 F.
Oary, Captain L.F. B., Rifle Brigade.
Flower, Captain S., 86 F.
Passed out in December 1869.
Knight, Bt.Lt.Col. W. H., h.p. 48 F., A. A. & Q. M. Gen.
Dover.
Boughey, Captain J., 62 F.
Quill, Bt.Lt.Col. A. S.,h.p. R. Can. Rifles, Assist. Mil. Sec.
Nova Scotia.
Wilson, Captain F., Rifle Brigade.
Story, Captain P. C, 40 F.
Walsh, Captain C. H., 44 F.
Cooke, Captain W. S., 22 F.
Tulloch, Bt.Major A. B. 69 F.
Spalding, Bt. Major H., 104 F.
VC Cameron, Bt.Lt.Col. A. S., 25 F.
Frankland, Lt.Colonel C, 103 F.
Blanckley, Lt.Col. H. C. N., Royal Marines.
Beaumont, Captain D., Arrny Pay Department.
Chapman, Bt.Lt.Colonel E. F., R. Art.
Passed out in December 1870.
King, Captain C.C., R. Mar. Art.
Savile, Captain A. R., 18 F.
Mitchell, Major H. L., R. Art.
Maurice, Captain J. F., R. Art.
Clery, Bt.Lt.Colonel C. F., h.p. 32 F.
Harvey, Captain C. L., 71 F.
Boileau, Captain C.H., 61 F.
Sartorius, Captain E. H., 59 F.
Roe, Captain E. M., 23 F.
Little, Bt.Lt.Col. H. A., Bengals. Corps.
Anstruther, Capt. R. H. L., Rifle Brigade.
Gardner, Captain C. H., 12 F.
Colvile, Captain C. F., 11 F.
♦«♦ In the foregoing lists the names are placed in the
Order of Merit in which the Officers passed the final
Examination, as officially notified; but, the Order of
Merit in which Officers have passed out of the Staff Col-
lege having ceased to be disclosed, their names in the fol
/owing lists are consequently given in the Order of Merit
in which they passed into the Staff College.
Passed out in December 1871.
Huberts, Captain F., R. Artillery.
Needham, Captain J. L., R. Mar. Art.
Schwabe, Major G. S., 16 Lancers.
Moffat, Captain H. B., 24 F.
Jones, Captain H. T., 81 F.
Brain, Captain D. L., 4 F.
Nicolls, Lt.Colonel O. H. A., R. ArtiUery.
Montague, Captain W. E., 94 F.
Lascelles, Major W. R., Rifle Brieade.
Cardew, Bt.Major F., 82 F.
Dundus, Captain H. L., 15 F.
Passed out in December 1872,
Hart, Bt.Major A. FitzRoy, 31 F.
54 F.
Hammick, Captain St. V. A., 43 F.
Gardnor, Bt.Major A. C, 14 Hussari
deMontmorency, Capt. R. O. , 83 F.
St. Clare, Captain T. S., 49 F.
Uoylo, Major E. V., R. Art.
Miliier, Captain F. H. W., R. Art.
Cordon, lit,. Major R.W.T., 93 F.
England, Bt.Lt.Colonel E. L., 13 F.
Gosset, Bt.Lt.Colonel M. W. E.
Bunbury, Captain C. H., 94 F.
Hall, Captain B. G., R. Marine Art.
Buxton, Captain J. W. F., 27 F.
Brickenden, Captain R. H. L.,42 F.
Graham, Captain F. W., 103 F.
Dngdale, Captain A. G., R. Art.
Hill, Captain R., 39 F.
Dooner, Captain W. T., 108 F.
Collen, Bt.Captain E. H. H., Bengal Staff Corps (passed
into the College with the preceding Class).
♦Duncan, Major A. W., R. Artillery:
Passed out in December 1873.
Clayton, Captain E., R. Art.
Shaw, Major G. K., 68 F.
Molyneux, Bt.Major W. C. F., 22 F.
Dalrymple, Bt.Lt.Colonel W. L., 88 F.
Walford, Captain N. L., R. Art.
Gorham, Major G. A., R. Art.
Morshead, Captain A. A., 24 F.
M'Causland, Major M.F.H..R. Art.
Bury, Captain J. T. , R. Art.
Russell, Bt.Major F. S., 14 Hussars.
Andrews, Captain J. W., n F.
Brooke, Captain C. K., 15 F.
Murray, Captain C. W., 61 F.
Cooper, Captain H., 47 F.
Duncan, Lt.Colonel J., 102 F.
Poignand, Captain G., 59 F.
Burnett, Bt.Major C. J., 15 F.
♦Hutchinson, Major W. F. M., R. Art.
Passed out in December 1874.
Hare, Captain W. A. H., R. Eng.
Ardagh, Bt.Major J. C, CB. R. Eng.
Hawkins, Captain G. W., R. Art.
Walker, Captain A. G., R. Art.
Pratt, Captain S. C, R. Art.
Creek, Captain E.S., 23 F.
Delavoye, Captain A., 56 F.
Hitchcock, Captain T. B., 53 F.
Taylor, Capt G.L. Le M. , 16 F.
Courtenay, Captain E. J., 35 F.
Wood, Bt.Major Hon. H. J. L., 12 Lancers.
Gatacre, Captain W. F., 77 F.
Boulderson, Bt.Lt.Colonel F., 17 Lancers.
Lugard, Captain E. J., 4 F.
* Webber, Major C. E., R. Eng.
Passed out in December 1875.
Morris, Captain W. G., R. Eng.
Browne, Captain J. H. G.
Primrose, Lt.Colonel Hon. E., Gr. Gds.
Dawes, Captain B. M., 100 F.
Hall, Major W. B., R. Art.
Yule, Captain W. A., 21 F.
Kitchener, Captain H. E. C.
James, Lieut. F. W., q F.
Brownrigg, Cautain H. S., Rifle Brigade.
Orr, Bt.Major S". E., 94 F.
Noyes, Major G. A., R. Art.
Kelly-Kenny, Major T., 2 F.
Elias, Captain R., 59 F.
Dyke, Captain F. H., 69 F.
Curteis, Captain R. L. H., 16 F.
Glen, Captain A., 10 F.
Wardroper, Captain E., 107 F.
Mallock, Captain T. J. R., 7 F.
Eardley-Wilmot, Captain W. A., 5 F.
♦Harrison, Colonel R., CB. R. Eng.
♦Hamilton, Major A. C, R. Eng.
Passed out in December 1876.
Pilkington, Lieut. H., R. Eng.
Grover, Major G. E., R. Eng.
Brunker, Captain H. M. E., 26 F.
Villiers, Lt.Colonel Hon. G. P. H., Gren. Gds.
Lynch, Captain E. J., 3 F.
Milner, Captain E. C, 18 F.
M iii-ray, Captain K. D., 89 F.
Lloyd, Capt. F. E., 25 F.
Morgan, Major A. B., 9 F.
Marshall, Captain L., 20 F.
Currio, Captain A. D., 41 F.
Du Vernct, Lieut. F. T., 56 F.
Elliot, Captain Hon. W. F., 93 F.
Clarke, Captain E. L., 103 F.
Bengough, Bt.Lt.Colonel H. M., 77 F.
Money, Captain E. C, 87 F.
Fraser, Captain A. H., 33 F.
46 F.
List of Officers now serving, who
Passed out in December 1877.
Jones, Captain D. F., R. Art.
Ford, Major H. I. E., R. Art.
Smith, Captain W. W. M., R. Art.
James, Captain W. H., R. Eng.
Barker, Lieut. J. C. R. Eng.
Hildyard, Captain H. J. T., 71 F.
Ross of Bladensburg, Lieut. J. F. G., Coldstream Gds.
Daniel, Captain W. H., 15 F.
Jarvis, Captain R. E. C, 67 F.
Essex, Captain E., 75 F.
Woodgate, Bt.Major E. R. P., 4 F.
Goldsmid, Capt. A. E. W., 104 F.
Morison, Captain F. de L., 1 F.
Carmichael, Captain, 5 Lancers.
Hughes-Hallett, Captain, 57 Fool.
Cochran, Bt.Major F., 37 F.
Auld, Lieut. J., 5 F.
Impey, Captain A. G., 107 F.
Vulliamy, Captain C. W., 17 F.
Hare, Captain R. C, 22 F.
•Law, Captain Wm., R. Art.
have passed through the Staff College
Passed out in December 1878.
Fox, Captain W. R., R. Artillery.
JTlff Bell, Captain M. S., R. Engineers.
Kane, Lieut. M. N. G., 72 F.
Rawes, Captain W. W., R. Artillery.
Gunter, Captain E., 59 F.
Rothwell, Captain J. 8., R. Artillery.
Wing, Lieut. H. T., 07 F.
Watson, Captain H. J., n Hussars.
Lloyd, Captain W. C., 20 Hussars.
Everett, Captain W., 33 F.
Luttman-Johnson, Captain F., 65 F.
Reynolds, Captain H. C. , 106 F.
Fergusson, Captain J. A.
Miles, Captain H. S. G., 101 F.
Carey, Captain J. B., 98 F.
Morgan, Lieut, H. H., R. Marines.
Stewart. Capt. H, 3 Dr. Gds.
Paterson, Captain A. M., 16 F.
Goodwyn, Captain J. E., 30 F.
•Lloyd, Captain T. H., R. Artillery.
114
Passed the final Examination without having previously gone through the College Course.
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STAFF.
COMMANDING IN CHIEF.
Field Marshal Sis Royal Highness GEORGE W. F. C. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE, KG. KP. GCB. GCMG. GCSI.
Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, &c, 15 July 56-
Private Secretary Lieutenant General Hon. James Wm. B. Maedonald, CB., 15 July 56.
Military Secretary General Sir Alfred H. Horsford, GCB., 14 F. ' Oct. 74-
. .. „.,. „ , . CMajor General Martin Dillon, CB. C.ST. 1 Oct. 78. [12 March 7S
Assistant Military Secretaries | Colonel Si'rC.H.Brownlow.JE'C.B. Bengal Staff Corps \For Indian affairs]
I Colonel Charles Tyrwhitt, CB. Unatt. 15 July 50.
Colonel R. Bateson, h.p. 1 Life Guards.
Aide* de Camp - Colonel A. H. Stephens, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Colonel R. Hale, h.p. 7 Hussars.
1 Colonel W. E. M. Reilly, CB. R. Art. [Extra).
Adjutant General's Department.
Adjutant General ■•• General Sir Charles H. Ellice, KCB. 49 F. 1 Nov. 76.
Deputy Adjutant General Major General Robert B. Hawley, CB. 1 Oct. 78.
Deputy Adjutant General for Auxiliary ) L;eutenant General James Wells Armstrong, CB. 25 Nov. 76.
Forces ->
< p.s.c. Lt. Colonel W. K. Elles, CB. h.p. 38 F. 22 July 78.
Assistant Adjutant Generals j Colonel A. L. Annesley, h.p. 11 Hussars, 1 Nov. 78.
Ipse. Major W. R. Lascelles, Rifle Brigade, ?i Jan. 78.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generah p.s.c Captain R. L. H. Cartels. 16 F. 9 Dec 78.
y 3 [p.s.c. Captain L. A. Gregson, 70 i . 25 Mar. 79.
Inspector General of Recruiting
Lieut.General E. A. Whitmore, CB. 29 Nov. 76.
Royal Artillery.
Deputy Adjutant General Major General R. P. Radcliffe, 1 May 75.
Assistant Adjutant General Colonel T. E. Hughes, 16 Oct. 78.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Bt.Lt. Colonel H. L. Geary, 1 Apr. 79.
Rotal Engineers.
Deputy A Ijutant General Colonel John Marshall Grant, 1 Jan. 76.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Major Edward Micklem, 1 Oct. 79-
Quahter Master General's Department.
Quarter Master General General Sir Daniel Lysons, KCB. 45 F. 1 April 76.
Assistant Quarter Master General Colonel Ales. J. H. Elliot, CB. h.p. Unatt. 1 July 75.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Genera! Bt.Major G. A. Furse, 42 F. 19 Mar. 79.
Deputy Qr.Muster General, Intelligence Branch Major General Sir Archibald Alison, Bt. KCB. 1 May 78.
Assist. Qr. Mr. General, Intelligence Branch... p.s.c. Colonel C. J. East, h.p. 57 F. 21 Nov. 79-
(p.s.c. Captain L. M. Carmicbael, 5 Lancers, 21 Dec. 78.
„,,..„ , \ p.s.c. Bt.Major R. J. Maxwell, 96 F. 13 March 79.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Masters General, J p g c MajorFiancis C. 11. Clarke, Royal Artillery, 9 April 72.
Intelligence Branch \p.s.c Bt.Major J. C. Ardagh, CB. Royal Engineers, 13 July 76.
j>.*.c. Major G. E. Grover, Royal Engineers, 13 Oct. 77.
\p.s.c. Captain H. C. Reynolds, 106 F. 13 Aug. 79.
Director General of Military Education Lieut.General C. F. Beauchamp Walker, OS. 19 Jan. 78.
A*,i,tant Director of Military Education p.s.c. Colonel G. D. Barker, 64 F. 6 Dec. 76.
Inspector General op Royal Artillery... Lieut.General Arthur Thomas Phillpotts, 1 April 77.
Aide de Camp Captain F. B. Knox.
("Colonel Hon. C. W. Thesiger, h.p. 6 Dragoons, 3 April 78. 1st Cavalry
Imperii;,, Officers of Yeomanry Cavalry in) District— Head Quarters, York.
Great Britain \ Colonel Henry Clement Wilkinson, 13 Oct. 77. 2nd Cavalry District—
V. Head Quarters, Aldershot.
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1. NORTHERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Torh
Majob General Commanding Major General G. H. S. Willis, CB. i April 78.
AidedeCamp Captain T. a B. Sargent, 78 F 1 April 78.
Colonel on the Staff Colonel G. T. Field, R. Art. 11 Oct. 77.
Assistant Adjutant S- Quart. MastcrG, , ' /'• TT,i';1,"»ll;,hl'' 28,F' IO ?£• 7<\r
■ ^ Bobert Rollo Gulespie, h.p. 106 F. 14 Nov. 77.
Deputy Assist. A, lj..\- Quart r Master General Captain E. C. Money, 87 F. 8 March 78.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.. t > ., . Captain A. G. Dugdale, nMay 79.
Garrison Instructor r.,.c. Bt. Major F. Cochran, 37 F. 20 Nov. 78.
2. EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Colchester.
Major General Commanding Major General Wm. Pollexl'en Radcliffe, CB. 1 Oct. 78.
AidedeCamp Lieut. C. A. Mott, 2 F. 25 April 79.
Assistant Adjutant ^Quarter Matter General Colonel H. A. Welman, h.p. Depot Batt. 1 Oct. 75.
Brigade Major p.t Captai) I II. 1 rardnei, 12 F. 1 April 79.
Garrison Instructor p.t.e. Captain 1'. H. Dyke, 69 I)'. 12 March 77.
3. WESTERN DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Devon
Majob General Commanding Lieut. Genen i Hon. Leicester Smyth, CB. 2 April 77.
AidedeCamp Captain Bon. C. D. Home, Rifle Bi April 77.
r„/„„„/* „„ u.» <n.,ir ' ' ■ ■ 1 • ■ t , l- 1 li. P. Newton, K. Art. 22 Feb. 76.
Coloneh on the Staff. [ColonelW. Porter, R.Eng. 16 Oct. 77.
Atsittant Adjutant .1 i'nn-1,, Ma lonel i ■'. I'. Samilton, CB. h.p. 4 F. 1 July 75.
Deputy AnHi.it. Adj. tr Quarter Matter Gen p.s.c. Captain A. Glen, 10 F. 24 June 77.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Captain H. W. Isacke, 1 July 77.
Garrison Instructor p.s.c. Captain F. YT. Graham, 103 F. 11 Sept. 74.
4. SOUTHERN DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
Lieutenant General Commanding General Prince Edward of Baxe Weimar, CB. 10F. 1 Oct. 78
^U«J,r™r. ! Captain Lord Albert C. Scvmour, Scots Guards, 1 Oct. 78.
Aidesdecamp (.Captain Son. C I Mi. Byng, 1 Life Guards, 29 Oct. 78.
AM.iA.av [gS ;;;;:»-
Attittant Adjutant Quarter M ^h78.
1 ' j ?•* ,, 1 aiioch, ( ■. K 1 Sopt. 77.
Deputy Assistant Adjui ietry Captain A. M. Creagh, 42 F. 1 Jan. So.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Captain A. Warty, 1 .1
Garrison Instructor J. R. Mallock, 7 F. 20 July 78.
5. CHATHAM DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Chatham.
Majob General Commanding U or General B G. Bulwer, CB to March 79.
Aide de Camp
Colonel on the Stuff ... .
Brigade Major . B Hitchcock, 53 F. 9 Jan. 77.
6. SOUTH EASTERN DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Dover.
Major Gk.vkkai. Com'um. 1.0 ;: issell, CB. 1 April 77.
AidedeCamp Lieut. A. G I. ade, 1 Jan. 78.
Colonels on the Staff Sjffl^
AsMant Adjutant** Aug. ?8.
Brigade Ma/ar . p.».C. Capl a 1 11 C. K 1 1 •■ Oct. 74,
Brigade Major, E ' I Captain W. H. M . Duthie, 1 Api
r> _»•„„„ r„.<». »„„., ( p.... . Captain E. M. Boe, 13 F. ti Sep) 73. Shomcliffe.
Garrison Instructors ther, Rifle Br. 16 June 77.
7. HOME DISTRICT. — Head Quarters, Horse Guards.
Majob Genrral Commanding Major General G. W. A. Higginson, ( B 1 Aug. 79.
Aide de Cam /- . .ui Guards, 1 Aug. 79.
(■ . 1 1 1 olonel 11. B. H. Blundell, Gren. Gas. 1 Apr. 76.
Colonel J. Peel, h.p.Depot Batt. I May 70. For Recruiting Duties,
London.
Brigade Major ... Captain F. L. Campbell, Scots Gda i Jan. 79.
Garrison Instructor p.s.c. Captain K. J. Lynch, 3 F. 1 July 77.
8. WOOLWICH DISTRICT.
Major General Commanding ' B. R. Art. 1 Apr. 79.
AidedeCamp. Captain F. E B ' 1 \n. lApr. 79.
a ■ t a i- 1 , t ^ . -ir - r. , ()'■»' Lt.Colonel E. Markham, B. Art. > Feb. 76.
Assist. Adjutani iU j ',_, Colone] A H KinR< R- Ar, ,. K,.h -,=,.'
9. ALDERSHOT DISTRICT.
Commanding the Division M Sti 11 ■ 1 ■ - . A 'A I! .61 F. 14 April 75.
j.-».. 7* r>..„„ " A Maclean, 1 Di
AtdudeCamp I Captain J. T. I M M 1,,,, •., F. .3 Jan. 79.
....,,...,_ . ,, . „ , ( Colonel Hun. K. G. Cuiv.on, h.p. =;.' F. 1 Jan. 78.
•*""'<»»' Ml'L'int J' Q, J, ,.,, u- ,, ,,; S(,VI1'lollr> Coldst. Gd8. , July 7S.
Ditto tckile liix, Gildea, 21 F. 7 July 7''.
fp.».e. Captain E. .1. Lugard, 4 '*'• " Apr. 77.
Deputy Assist. Adjutant $■ Quart. Master G> tptain W. F. Gatacre, 77 F. to March 79.
v
Ditto (for Musketry) Captain W. Bennett, 19 F. 1 March 78.
Ditto while Assistant Ins/net,,,- of Gymnast 1 Captain F. A. Gore, 84 F. 15 April 78.
Ditto while Inspector oj' Army Signalling Major F. A. Le M M.. ■■ al Engineers, 15 May 75.
Camp Quarter Master George M irpliy, 1 ; July -;'<.
Fire Master Quarter Master George Douglas, 1 Dec. 65.
Provost Marshal T. Trout, 13 Dec. 61.
Commanding Rotai. Artillicky (Col. on staff, Colonel W. E. M. Beilly, CB. 27 Oct. 79.
Brigade Major of Artillery p.s.c. Captain H. Knollys, 1 May 77.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Col. on Stuff) ... Colonel F. M. H Somerset.
Superintending Officer of Garrison Instruction ... Lt.Colonel Charles Booth Brackenbury, Royal Artillery, 1 April 76.
„ T . (p.s.c. Bt. Major W. Shaw, 102 F. 21 Jan. 73.
Garrison Instructors _ }£ s c Bt.Major S. E. Orr, 94 F. 26 Oct. 76.
1 1 7 Staff.
CAVALRY BRIGADE.
Commanding Brigadb and Inspector Gene-) Ma;or General Sir F. W. J. FitzWygram, Bt. i Apr. 79.
BAL OF CAVALBY IB GBEAT BRITAIN ) J
Aide de Camp _ . .,
Brigade Major Captain R. T. Maillard, 16 Lancers, i3^April 77.
1st INFANTRY BRIGADE.
Commanding Brigade Major General T. H. Pakenham. 8 Feb. 78.
Aide de Camp Captain H. G. Worsley, 25 F. 8 Feb. 78.
BrigadeMajor y.n.c. Captain B. C. Hare, 22 F. 22 July 78.
2nd INFANTRY BRIGADE.
Commanding Bbigade <-' ■ Major General W. G. Cameron, CB 1 Oct. 78.
Aide de Camp Captain E. Z. Thornton, 4 F. 1 Oct. 78.
BrigadeMajor p.s.c. Captain W. T. Dooner, 108 F. 4 Dec. 78.
3rdTlNFANTRY BRIGADE.
Commanding Bbigadb Major General F. Peyton, 1 Oct. 77.
Aide de Camp Captain E. T. B. Sparks, 98 F. 7 Feb. 78.
Brigade Major Captain "W. B. Burton, 26 F. 28 March 79.
10. NORTH BRITISH DISTRICT.— Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
Majob Genebal Commanding Lieut. General Robert Bruce, 1 Oct. 78.
Aide de Camp
Assistant Adjutant ami Quarter Master General... c. Colonel St. G. M. Nugent, h.p. Unatt. 13 Oct. 77.
Dep. Assist. Adjutant Gen. (for Musketry) F. M. Salmond, 21 F. 1 Jan. 80.
Fort Major ... Bt.Lt.Colonel C. V. Pole, h.p. CM. Rifles, 1 July 78.
Garrison Instructor ; p- s.c. Captain J. A. Fergusson, Rifle Brigade.
11. JERSEY DISTRICT.
Lieut. Governor & Colonel on the Staff Major General Lothian Nicholson, CB. 1 Oct. 78.
Fort Major 6r Adjutant Bt.Lt.Colonel H. G. E. Somerset, h. p. 3 F. 5 May 77.
12. GUERNSEY AND ALDERNEY DISTRICT.
Lieut. Govebnob & Colonel on Staff Colonel A. A. Nelson, CB. (local rank of Major Gen.) 1 May 79.
Fort Major VC Bt.Lt.Colonel H. E. Jerome, h.p. 62 F. 15 May 79.
IRELAND.
Commanding the Forces c. General Bt. Son. Sir John Michel, GCB. 86 F. iAug. 75.
Assistant Military Secretary Lt. Colonel Son. E. E. T. Boscawen, Coldst. Guards, 4 March 78
am., j. /->„„,., ( Captain F. A. Graves- Sawle, Coldst. Gds. S April 76.
Aides de Camp 1 Captain F. M. Wardrop, 3 Dr. Gds. 18 Jan. 79.
Commanding Royal Engineer {Col. on Staff) ... Colonel H. "Wray, CMG. 21 June 79."
Deputy Adjutant General , Colonel George Byng Harman, h.p. Brigade Depot, 1 Jan. 78.
Deputy Quarter Master General Colonel T. C. Lyons, CB. h.p. Br. Depot, 13 Oct. 77.
Asnstant Adjutant* Quarter Master Generals {^S^Sf^S^^S^ x FeD. 78.
^ty Assist. Adj. andQuarter Master Generals{^-^^
Deputy Assist. Adjutant General (for Musketry) Captain G. A. Agnew, 30 F. 1 May 78.
Brigade Major Captain H. J. W. Gehle, R. Eng. 75 Dec. 77.
Deputy Judge Advocate p.s.c Bt.Lt.Colonel H. A. Brett, 43 F.
I p.s.c. Captain J. H. G. Browne, R. Art. Curragh.
Garrison Instructors - p.s.c. Captain J. W. F. Buxton, 27 F. 1 Aug. 78. Dublin.
(p.s.c. Captain S. Flower, 86 F. 17 May 79. Fermoy.
ATDES DE CAMP TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF IRELAND.
Bt.Major G. S. Byng, h.p. Rifle Brigade.
Lieut. J. C. M. Beresford, R. Eng.
Captain W. D. S. Campbell, 79 F.
Captain J.M. McCalmont, Denbighshire Yeomanry.
Major R. J. P. Saunders, Mid Ulster Art.Militia {extra).
Captain H. Paget, 7 Hussars (extra).
( 'aptain D. G. A. King, 69 F. (extra).
Lieut. G. M. Lord Bennet, Rifle Brigade {extra).
Lieut. G. A. H. Howard, 23 F. {extra).
Lieut. K. Borrowes, n Hussars (extra).
2nd Lieut. Lord W. B. Nevill, W. Kent Mil. (extra)
DUBLIN DISTRICT.
Commanding Dublin District Major General J. R. Glyn, CB. 1 April 78.
Aide de Camp Captain R. F. Mevsev-Thompson, Rifle Brigade, 1 Apr.
Colonel on the Staff. Colonel G. Colclough, R, Art. 1 May 77. Bortobello.
Assist. Adjutant and Quarter Master Generals... $ E?1??6^" S-Xon£gJ!n-Pv,8cLP' " AS* 75<a
(. Bt.Lt. Colonel E. D. Smith, h.p. 95 F. 30 May 77.
Deputy Assist. Ad,, and Quarto- Master General p.s.c. Captain E. S. Creek, 23 F. 24 April 76.
Brigade Major, Boy al Artillery Captain W. S. Langley, 16 Sept. 79.
CURRAGH BRIGADE.
Commanding Cubbagh Brigade and In-) ... _ , „ „ „ ^„ „
bpector General of Cavalry in Ireland ... j Major General W. H. Seymour, CB. 1 Oct. 74.
Aide de Camp Captain R. St. L. Moore, 5 Lancers, 27 July 78.
Brigade Majors f Captain Son. H. G. L. Crichton, 21 Hussars, 7 June 78.
Camp Quarter Master James Sim, 11 July 77.
BELFAST DISTRICT.
Commanding Bblfast District . ... iY^ £•»•«• Brigadier General Sir H. E. Wood, KCB. h.p. 90 T.
... , n <■ 15 Dec. 79.
Aide de Camp Lieut. A. J. Bigge. R. Artillery.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain A. E. W. Goldsmid, 104 F. 1 Apr. 79.
CORK DISTRICT.
Commanding Cork District Lieut.General H. Hamilton, CB. 1 April 77.
Axdede Camp X,ieut. j H.Ewart, 78 F. 4 April 77.
Colonel on the Staff Colonel J. Godby, R. Art. 1 Apr. 79.
Assistant '.Adjutant General Bt.Lt.Colonel W. T. Goldsworthy, h.p. 91 F. 1 July 75.
Deputy Assist. Adj. <f Quarter Master General... p.s.c. Captain E. Wardroper, 107 F. 26 Jan. 70.
Ditto (for Musketry) Captain T. F. Pardoe, 22 F. 1 Oct. 77.
BrigadeMajor, Royal Artillery Captain J. W. Bernard, 1 July 77.
n7a
MOBILIZATION OF THE FORCES AT HOME,
N.B.— The Quarters of the troops determine their place
quarters change their place for mobilization accordingly.
the Field or Garrison Army ; troops changing
FIELD ARMY.
1st ARMY CORPS.— Head Quarters, Colcheste
-General Comman<
Aides dt
Deputy < • enerah (Two) .
Auittani • Matter O-enerala (TvoJ.
Depul ttant and Quarter Master Generals (Two).
Briga Boyal Artillery.
i/./, r, Hoyal Artillery.
Colonel •
Aide dt I
Brigade Major, Royal Engineers.
Commandant «t He i<2 ','
Provost Marshal.
Commissary (ieittral.
/■ ■ ificer.
Surgeon,
lain.
1st DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Colchester.
Hiding.
{Two).
I I ' J laterals (Tiro).
Deputy : - General.
/.' H III i-ij.
Ill ry.
Lieut, \ineer*.
I ) ml, 'Royal Engineers.
I
ucal Officer.
Chapl
1st BRIGADE.— Colchester.
Staff. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commissi! ry .
Battalions. Quartered at
istBn. 2nd Foot Colchester.
ist Bn. 10th „ di).
* do.
2nd BRIGADE.— Colchester.
STAFF. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commissary.
Battalions. Quartered at
28th Foot Fermoy,
istBu. 9th ,, Kinsale.
* Buttevant.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.
—Colchester.
2nd Bn. 12th Foot
Qui BXBBBS AT
I'cirtsmouth.
Buckinghamshire Yeomanry
Buckingham.
F Bat. 1st Brig. Royal Artillery
Ipswich.
G ,, 5th Brig. do.
Woolwich.
1st Comp. Royal Engineers
Shorncliffe.
Infantry Ammunition iteserve.
Wanting.
lljl
Mobilization.
2nd DIVISION.
-Head Quarters, Chelmsford.
-Lieutenant General Commanding.
Aide* tie Camp (Two).
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General* (Two).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General.
Lieutenant Colonel. Royal Artillery.
Adjutant, Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel. Royal Engineers.
Adjutant, Royal Engineers.
Assistant Commissary General.
Principal Medical Officer.
Chaplain.
1st BRIGADE.— Chelmsford.
SllFF.— Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commissary.
Battalions. Quartered at
47th Foot The Curragh.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.
-Chelmsford.
Quartered at
Woolwich.
ist Bn. 15th
Tipperary.
Kilkenny.
2nd BRIGADE — Warley.
-Major General Comma ! ;.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Co mi),
uaty.
Quartered at
3rd Foot Shorncliffe.
|9th „ D0Ver.
55th „ Shomcliffp.
ist Bn. 23rd Foot
Herts Yeomanry St. Albans.
I Bat. 4th Brig. Royal Artillery Newcastle.
N ,, do. do. Woolwich.
M „ do. do. Newcastle.
20th Comp. Royal Engineers Chatham.
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
3rd DIVISION. —Head Quarters, Gravesend.
Staff.— Lieutenant General Commanding.
Aides de Camp (Two).
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Generals (Two).
Deputy Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General.
Lieutenant Colonel, Royal Artillery.
Adjutant, Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel. Royal Engineers.
Adjutant, Royal Engineers.
Assistant Commissary General.
Principal Medical Officer.
Chaplain.
1st BRIGADE.— Gravesend
Stapf. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commissary.
Battalions.
104th Foot
77th „
105th ,
Quartered at
Belfast.
Dublin.
Newry.
2nd brigade-
Staff. — Major General Comma
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commissary.
Battalions.
andBn. 5th Foot
86th „
31st „
-Chatham.
■ding.
Quartered at
DIVISIONAL TROOPS. -Gravesend.
Quartered at
87thFoot Limerick.
West Kent Yeomanry
* Bat. * Brig. Royal Artillery
j 22nd Comp. Royal Engineers Woolwich.
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Maldon.
Staff. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Commissary.
,.,. Tr_«.,0,D Quartered at I Quartered at
jmnusoars Colchester. Suffolk Yeomanry Bury St. Edmunds.
*lh » Shorncliffe.
Norwich, I F Bat. C Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Canterbury.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Colchester.
Bun.— Colonel Commanding.
Adjutant.
".Bat. 'Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... °Woo™?ch AT
T: " P » ^o. ..: d(,
H „ A ,, do. rln
6 ,. 1st Brig. Boyd Artillery do.
" \™,r J°; Sheffield.
• Army Corpo Ammunition Reserve. •
ARMY CORPS ENGINEERS.— Colchester.
Staff. — Colonel Commanding.
Adjutant.
Quartered at
A Troop Royal EnginpeerTrain| Aldershot
I C Troop
do.
(Telegraph) .
do.
23rd Comp. Roya^E^inee^l chatham_
Mobilization.
117c
2nd ARMY CORPS.— Head Quarters, Aldersliot.
Staff.— As for 1st Army Corps.
1st B]
Staff.-
Battalions.
45th Foot .
41st Foot .
!udBn.l9th ,, ....
IIGADE.
—As in is,
— Aldershot.
( Army Corps.
0.
CARTEBED
Aldershot.
do.
do.
AT
1st DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Aldershot,
rr. — As in 1st Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Aldershot.
QUABTEBED AT
2ndBn. 18th Foot Aldershot.
Berks Yeomanry Hungerford.
2nd BRIGADE.— Aldershot.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
5ATTALIONS. QUABTEBED AT
75th Foot Aldershot.
109th „ do.
96th „ do.
KBdt. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery.
H ,, 4th „ do.
M ,, 2nd „ do.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
do.
17th Comp. Royal Engineers do.
• Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
2nd DIVISION. —Head Quarters, Guildford.
Staff.— As in
1st BRIGADE.— Guildford.
Staff. — As in ut Army I
Battalions. Quabtbbeo at
1st Bn. Rifle Brigade Udershot.
26th Foot do.
53rd „ do.
2nd BRIGADE.-Guildford.
Staff. — At in 1st Army ( 'orpt.
Battalions. h.red at
108'h Foot Portsmouth.
32nd „ Jersey.
* Parkhun-t.
st Army Corps-.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS. -Guildford.
Quartered at
52nd Foot Aldershot.
Oxfordshire Yeomanry Woodstock.
L Bat. 2nd Brig. Royal Artillery Aldershot.
E ,, 1st „ do. do.
K ,, 4th „ do. do.
» Comp. Royal Engineers do.
• Infantry Ammunition Reserve.
3rd DIVISION. -Head Quarters, Dorking.
Staff.- i ' 'orpt.
1st BRIGADE. — Dorking.
Staff.— As in 1st Arms •
Battalions. Qi w!tebed at
Ayr and Wigtown Militia Ayr.
Renfrew do Paialey.
Perth do Perth.
2nd BRIGADE.— Dorki D g.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtbbed at
Galway Militia Longhrea.
North Cork do Mallow.
South Cork do B
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Dorking.
QUABTEBED AT
Armagh Militia Armagh.
. 1, lomanry ■•• Uxbridge.
E Bat. 5th Brig. Royal Artillery Bristol.
F ,, 5th ,, do Trowbridge.
I, ,, 3rd „ do Woolwich.
* Comp. Royal Engineers *
• Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
CAVALRY BRIGADE— Lewes.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corps.
11th Hussars
5th Dragoon Guards
16th Lancers
Quartered at
Alilershot.
do.
Brighton.
Quartered at
V.omanry Winchester.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Aldershot.
Staff. — As in istArmi <
Quartered at
C Bat. A Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Aldershot.
q C ,, do. Christehureh.
D 'J do. do. Dorchester.
A ,',' 1st Brig. Royal Artillery Devonport.
A „ 6th „ do. Woolwich.
* Army Corps Ammunition Reserve. *
• Wanting
A Bat. A Brig. Royal Horse Artillery
ARMY
CORPS ENGINEERS.— Aldersliot.
Staff— As in 1st Army Corps
Quartered at
* Troop Royal Engineer Train ) .
(Rontoous) f
* Troop do. ) *
(Telegraph) J
15th Comp. Royal Engineers and) Kensington.
Field Park J
i7d
QUARTERED AT
The Tower.
Chelsea.
1st BRIGADE.— London.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corp
Battalions.
2nd Bn. Coldstream Guards
2nd Bn. Scots Guards
istBn. Grenadier Guards ^ Banal Sb.
2nd BRIGADE.— Croydon.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtbeed at
istBn. Scots Guards j Barracks.
ist Bn. Coldstream Guards Shomcliffe.
3rd Bn. Grenadier Guards Chelsea.
Mobilization.
3rd ARMY CORPS.— Mead Quarters, Croydon.
Staff.— As for 1st Army Corps.
1st DIVISION.— Head Qua/Hers, Croydon.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Croydon.
QUAETEEED A1
1st Bn. 60th Foot Winchester.
Yeomanry Lichfield.
C Bat. 5th Brig. Royal Artillery
D „ do. do.
B „ 6th Brig. do.
Ipswich.
Chatham.
Woolwich.
9th Comp. Royal Engineers
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Red Hill.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions,
1st BRIGADE.-Red Hill.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corps.
Quaeteeed at
Kilkenny Militia Kilkenny.
King's County Militia Parsonstown.
Limerick County Militia Limerick.
2nd BRIGADE.-Red HOI.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corf
B/ttalions.
1st Surrey Militia
2nd do.
3rd do.
Quabteeed at
Richmond.
Guildford.
Kingston.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Red Hill.
Quartered at
Tyrone Militia Omagh.
Warwickshire Yeomanry Warwick.
I Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery
L „ 4th „ do.
C „ 6th Brig. do.
do.
Woolwich.
Comp. Royal Engineers
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve.
1st BRIGADE. ^Tunbridge Wells.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quaeteeed at
West Kent Militia Maidstone.
4th Middlesex Militia Hounslow.
London Militia London.
2nd BRIGADE.— Maidstone.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quaeteeed at
East Middlesex Militia Hounslow.
2nd do. Barnet.
3rd do. Turnham Green.
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Tunbridge Wells.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Tunhridge Wells.
Quartered at
Sussex Militia Chichester.
Leicestershire Yeomanry Leicester.
B Bat. 1st Brig. Royal Artillery Shornclifife.
* do. *
C „ 1st Brig. do. Shornclifle.
* Comp. Royal Engineers *
* Infantry .
innitinn Reserve.
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Ashford.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corps.
Quartered at
let Life Guards London. j East Kent Yeomanry
2nd do. Windsor.
Royal Horse Guards London. I K Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillery.
Quartered at
.. Canterbury.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Croydon.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Quartered at
K Bat. A Iirig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Exeter.
F „ B ,, do. do
* „ * Brig. do. *
Wanting.
Mobilization.
\i7e
4th ARMY CORPS.— Head Quarters, Dublin.
Staff. — As for ist Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Dublin.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtebed at
3rdBn. RifleBrigade Dublin.
ist Bn. 22nd Foot do
82nd „ do.
2nd BRIGADE.— Belfast.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corp).
Battalions. Quartered at
Edinburgh Militia Dalkeith.
1st Lanark do Hamilton.
2nd do. do Lanark.
1st DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Dublin.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.-Dublin.
Quartered at
Highland Light Infantry Militia Inverness.
3rd Dragoon Guards Dublin.
O Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery Curragh.
* ,. * do. do. *
* „ * do. do. *
19th Comp. Royal Engineers Southampton.
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
1st BRIGADE.— The Curragh.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battaliows. Quabtbbbd at
38thFoot The Curragh.
95th ,, do.
ist Bn. 16th jf ••• , ... Athlone.
2nd iV iOADE.— Tht "\urr*«h.
Staff. — At in ist Army ( V/f .
Battalions. Qo\tt"r*J<SD at
1st West York Militia Font^^t.
2nd do. York.
3rd do. Doncaster.
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, The Curragh
Staff.— As in ist Army i
DIVISIONAL TROOPS
The Curragh.
QCARTEBBD AT
4th West York Militia Leeds.
2nd Dragoon Guards Dublin.
P Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery The Curragh.
K ,, 2nd „ do. Kilkenny.
I ,, do. do. Athlone.
6th Comp. Royal Engineers The I
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
3rd DIVISION. — Hi , Cork.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.-Cork.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Qcartebed at
1st Somerset Militia Taunton.
2nd do. i
Hereford Militia Hereford.
2nd BRIGADE.— Limerick.
Staff. — .4* in ist Army Corp*.
Battalions. i red at
1st Warwick Militia Warwicl ,
2nd do. do Leamington.
Glamorgan do I
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.-Cork.
Quartered
i. 7th Foot Cork.
19th Hussars.
Ballincollig.
X Bat. 3rd Brig. Royal Artillery Clonmcl.
M „ do. do. Limerick.
H „ 2nd Brig. do. Fermoy.
18th Comp . Royal Engineers Cork.
* Infantry Ammunition Reserve. *
2nd Dragoons
7th Hussars
20th „
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— The Curragh.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
QUABTEBEII A.1
I Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillery ... Ballincollig.
Quartered at
Dundalk.
Cahir.
Newbridge.
ARMY CORPS ARTILLERY.— Dublin.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
QUABTEBED AT
H Bat. B Brig. Royal Horse Artillery... Newbridge.
B A „ do. ... Dublin.
G „ B „ do. ... do.
* Army Corps Ammunition Reserve. *
* Wanting.
H7/
Mchihmfcon.
5 th ARMY CORPS. — Head Quarters, Salisbury,
Staff.— As for ist Army Corps.
1st DIVISION. — Head Quarters, Salisbury.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Salisbury.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
BATTALIONS.
ist Bn. 8tb. Foot
2nd Bn. 25th Foot
QUABTEBED AT
Warley.
Plymouth.
Goaport Forts.
2nd BRIGADE.— Salisbury.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Queen's Own Tower Hamlets Militia ... London.
King's Own Tower Hamlets do. ... Dalston.
Wexford do. ... Wexford.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Salisbury.
Quartbbed at
t Devonport.
North Devon Yeomanry
* Bat,
Barnstaple.
Brig. Royal Artillery Newport.
do. do.
Comp. Militia Engineers .
2nd DIVISION. — Head Quarters, Warminster.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Warminster.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtebed at
Monaghan Militia Monaghan.
Louth do Dundalk.
Longford do Longford.
2nd BRIGADE.— Warminster.
Staff.- As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtebed at
Wilts Militia Devizes.
Bucks do High Wycombe.
Berks do Reading.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.-^^oiinster,
56th Foot ....... ••
Nortn. Somerset Yeomanry Bath.
Quabtebed at
Portland.
Brig. Royal Artillery .
do. do.
* Comp. Militia Engineers
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Gloucester.
Staff.— As in
1st BRIGADE.— Gloucester.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtebed at
South Gloucester Militia Bristol.
Oxford Militia Oxford.
North Gloucester Militia Cirencester.
2nd BRIGADE.— Gloucester.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtebed at
Shropshire Militia Shrewsbury.
Worcester do Worcester.
ist Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.
37th Foot
Gloucester Yeomanry
Shropshire do.
* Bat. * Brig. Royal Artillery
* ,, * do. do.
* Comp. Militia Engineers
Quabtebed at
Pembroke.
Badminton.
Shrewsbury-.
1st Dragoons
5th Lancers
7th Dragoon Guards
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Yeovil.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
QtTABTEBBD AT • QUABTEBBD AT
Manchester. j Wiltshire Yeomanry Marlborough.
Woolwich. ) Dorset Yeomanry Dorchester.
Aldershot. i West Somerset Yeomanry Taunton.
\ * Bat. * Brig. Royal Horse Artillery .. . *
* Wanting.
Mobilization.
117 a
6th ARMY CORPS.— Head Quarters, Chester.
Staff.— .4* for ist Ann y Corps.
1st DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Chester.
Staff.— As in at Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Chester.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Denbigh Militia Wrexham.
1st Cheshire do Chester.
Montgomery do Welchpool.
2nd BRIGADE.— Chester.
Staff — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Clare Militia Funis.
Flint do Mold.
Carnarvon do Carnarvon.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS— Chester.
Quartered at
Bradford.
Cheshire Yeomanry Chester.
* Bat. * Brig. Royal Artillery
* „ ' do. do.
Comp. Militia Engineers
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Liverpool.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
1st BEIGADE.— Liverpool.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Dublin City Militia Dublin.
2nd Lancashire do Liverpool.
Roscommon do Boyle.
2nd BRIGADE.— Liverpool.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartbred at
1st Stafford Militia Lichfield.
2nd do. Stafford.
3rd do. Newcastle-under-Lyne.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Liverpool.
Quartered at
2nd Bn. 20th Foot Mullingar.
Lancashire Hussars Ashton in Makerfield.
Bat. * Brig, Royal Artillery
,, * do. do.
Comp. Militia Engineers.,
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Manchester.
Staff. — As in ist Army <
1st BRIGADE.- Mamh. Bter.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartbred at
1st Derby Militia Derby.
2nd do. Chesterfield.
2nd Cheshire do Macclesfield.
2nd BRIGADE.— Preston.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions.
1st Lancashire Militia
3rd do.
4th do.
Quaktered at
Lancaster,
l'reston.
Warrington.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.-Manchester.
Quartered a?
ist Bn. 11th Foot Manchester.
Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry ... Worsley.
Bat. * Brig. Royul Artillery
: „ * do. do.
Comp. Militia Engineers
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Crewe.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
Quartbrbd at I
Slrb1lht;reYeorry::::::::::::::::::::: S3S?' • «. .Bri*iu*.iH«™.Artiii«y...
Worcestershire do Worcester. I
♦ Wanting.
Quartered at
17/t
Mobilization.
7th ARMY CORPS.— Bead Quarters, York.
Staff. — As for 1st Army Corps.
1st DIVISION.— Bead Quartets, York.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.- York.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions Quartered at
5th West York Militia Knaresborough
6th do. do Halifax.
Leicester do Leicester.
2nd BRIGADE.— York.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
North Down Militia Newtownards
South Down do Downpatrick.
Dublin County do Dublin.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— York.
Quarters:
106th Foot Preston.
Yorkshire Yeomanry York.
N Bat. 2nd Brig. Royal Artillery Coventry.
* ,, * do. * do. *
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Northampton.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Northampton.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Northampton and Rutland Militia Northampton
1st Norfolk Militia Norwich.
2nd do. Yarmouth.
2nd BRIGADE.— Northampton.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Cambridge Militia Ely.
West Suffolk do Bury St. Edmunds.
West Essex do Chelmsford.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.— Northampton.
Quartered at
76th Foot Sheffield.
Southern Nottinghamshire Yeomanry... Nottingham.
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Worksop.
* Bat. * Brig. Royal Artillery *
* „ * do. do. *
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
1st BRIGADE.— Darlington.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
North Lincoln Militia Lincoln.
South Lincoln do Grantham.
Nottingham do Newark.
2nd BRIGADE.— Newcastle.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Hertford Militia Hertford.
Bedford do Bedford.
Huntingdon do Huntingdon.
3rd DIVISION. — Head Quarters, Darlington.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS— Darlington.
Quartered at
36th Foot Fleetwood.
2nd West York Yeomanry Halifax.
Brig. Royal Artillery .
do. do.
* Comp. Militia Engineers
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Doncaster.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps
Quartered at
6th Dragoons Edinburgh.
21st Hussars Leeds.
4th Dragoon Guards York.
1st West York Yeomanry
* Bat. * Brig. R. Horse Artillery
Wanting.
Quartered at
... Doncaster.
Mobilization.
1171
8th ARMY CORPS.— Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
Staff. — As for ist Army Corps.
1st DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Edinburgh.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Edinburgh.
Staff.- As in zst Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtbbed at
Kerry Militia Tralee.
Northumberland Militia Alnwick.
Fermanagh Militia Enniskillen.
2nd BRIGADE.— Edinburgh.
Staff.— As in ut Army Corps.
Battalions. Quabtbbed at
Antrim Militia Belfast.
Oavan do Cavan.
Donegal do Lifibrd.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS. -Edinburgh.
QUARTERED AT
50th Foot Edinburgh.
Ayrshire Yeomanry Ayr.
O Bat. 2nd Brig. Royal Artillery Glasgow.
* ,, * do. do. *
* Comp. Militia Engineers *
1st BRIGADE. -Glasgow.
Staff.— As in 1st Army Corps
2nd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Glasgow.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS. -Glasgow.
Battalions. Quartered at
Highland Borderers Militia Stirling.
Highland Rifles do Dingwall.
Scottish Borderers do Dumfries.
2nd BRIGADE.— Hamilton.
Staff.— As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartered at
Cumberland Militia Carlisle.
1st Durham Militia Barnard Castle.
2nd do Durham.
Queen's Own Lanarkshire Yeomanry.
Quartebed at
Glasgow.
Glasgow.
Brig. Royal Artillery
do.
Comp. Militia Engineers ,
3rd DIVISION.— Head Quarters, Melrose.
STAFF.— As in 1st Army Corps.
1st BRIGADE.— Melrose.
DIVISIONAL TROOPS.-Melrose.
Staff. — As in 1st Army Corp*.
BATTALIONS. QOABTKRED AT
East York Militia Beverley.
North York do Richmond.
Westmoreland Militia Carlisle.
2nd BRIGADE— Melrose.
Staff. — As in ist Army Corps.
Battalions. Quartebed at
5th Lancashire Militia Burnley.
6th do. Salford.
7th do. Bury.
Quabtbbed at
Fort George.
j Northumberland&Ne wcastle Yeomanry | Newcastle-on-
Brig. Royal Artillery,
do.
* Comp. Militia Engineers
CAVALRY BRIGADE.— Musselburgh.
Staff.— As i
Quabtbbed at
Westmoreland &. Cumberland Yeomanry Penrith.
Lanark Yeomanry Lanark.
East Lothian Yeomanry Dunbar.
1st Army Cor pi
Bat.* Brig. R. Horse Artillery.
Quartered at
ii7;
Mobilization.
GARRISON ARMY.
PORTSMOUTH,
Including Isle of Wight, Solent, Spithead, Gosport and Portsdoivn Works, and the Defences from
Hurst Castle to Selsea Bill.
Quarter Matter Generals (Two),
iling Royal Artillery.
-General Commanding.
Aides de Camp (To
Assistant Adjutant and
Major General Comma
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Major General Commanding Royal Engineers.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Engineers.
Major General Commanding Isle of Wight.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major General Commanding Portsmouth and Advanced Works.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major General Commanding Gosport and Advanced Works
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
REGULAR TKOOPS ...Infantry irf Bn. 24th Foot, 42nd Foot, and *
Artillery ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Battery, 1th Brigade.
Engineers... \&th * and 24th Company.
MILITIA Infantry Hampshire, North Tipperary and Royal Aberdeen Highlanders.
Artillery Royal Glamorgan, Isle of Wight, Haddington, Hampshire, Forfar, and South
Tipperary.
PENSIONERS Birmingham, Coventry, Derby, Halifax, Leeds, Leicester, ist and 2nd Portsmouth,
and Southampton Districts.
VOLUNTEERS .. Infantry Detachments from the Counties of Berks, Bedford, Stafford, Buckingham, Wilts,
Hants (including Isle of Wight), Nottingham, York (West Riding) , Hereford,
Oxford, Lancaster and Northampton.
Artillery Detachments from the Counties of Hants, York (West Riding), Stafford, and
Lancaster.
Engineers ...Detachments from the Counties of York (West Riding), Lancaster, Hants, and
Northampton.
PLYMOUTH,
Including Staddon, Eovisand Breakwater, Maker and Whitsand Bay Wor'i
Staf?.— Lieutenant General Commanding.
Aides de Camp (Two).
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Generals (Two).
Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Engineers.
Major General Commanding Devonport and Advanced Works.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Major General Commanding Plymouth and Advanced Works.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry 1st Bn. 13th Foot.
Artillery ... *,*,*, *, and igth Battery, Hth Brigade.
Engineers... * and 14th Company.
MILITIA Infantry ...Cornwall Rangers, 1st Devon and 2nd Devon.
Artillery ...Cornwall and Devon Miners, Lancashire, Fife, Devon and Dublin City.
PENSIONERS Bath, 2nd Manchester, 2nd Plymouth, 1st Manchester, and 1st Plymouth Districts.
VOLUNTEERS Infantry Detachments from the Counties of Derby, Gloucester, Warwick, Devon, Salop, and
Worcester.
Artillery ...Detachments from the Counties of Devon (12th and 13th Corpsonly), Salop, Gloucester,
and Worcester.
Engineers ..Detachment* from the Counties of Devon and Gloucester.
* Wanting,
Mobilization. 117k
PORTLAND,
Including the Verne, East Weir Breakwater, and Nothe Forti
STAFF. — Major General '
Aide tie Camp.
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Artillery ...iM Battery lQth Brigade.
Engineers...*
MILITIA Infantry Dorsetshire.
Artillery Cork City.
PENSIONERS Taunton. Dorchester, and Trowbridge Districts.
VOLUNTEERS Infantry Detachments from the County of Dorset.
Artillery Detachments from the County of Dorset.
DOVER,
Including Dover Castle, Drop Redoubt, Western Heights and Breakwater Batteries, also Forts and
Batteries from Dymchurch to Ramsgate.
Staff. — Lieutenant General Commanding.
Aides de Camp [Two .
Assixta,it Adjutant a ,i I Quarter Master Generals (Tico).
Colonel Comm i lillery.
i 'amp.
"Briga 1 ' Irtillery.
Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
Brigade Major, Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry 84'* Foot.
Artillery ...3rd, 6th, yth. and gtk Battery Qth Brigade.
Engineers ..Ath Company.
MILITIA Infantry Bast Kent.
Artillery Kent.
PENSIONERS Canterbury. Nottingham, Northampton, and Stafford Districts.
VOLUNTEERS Infantry Detachment* from the Tower Hamlets and the Counties of Kent. Leicester, and
Hertford.
Artillery ...Detachments from the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th Cinque Ports, and Uth Kent.
CHATHAM,
Including tlie Medway and the Thames Defences.
Staff. — Genera
Aides de < 'amp (Four).
Deputy Adjutant ana Q >:merals (Tico).
\fatt i- General* \Two).
Brigadier Genera! Comma tding 'Royal Artillery,
Aide de ( 'amp.
Brigade Ma,,,,-, Royal Artillery.
Colonel Com 8 >yal Engineers.
Aide dt I
Brigade Major, Royal Engineers.
CHATHAM DIVISION,
Including Chatham Lines, Hoo and Darnet Forts.
Staff. — Major Genera 'nun.
Aide dt ( 'amp.
Major.
t Royal Artillery.
I font, X 1 Hery.
Zieutena Royal Engineers.
Adjutant, Royal Engineers.
SHEERNESS DIVISION.
Including Slieerness Lines, Qarriso Point, Isle of Grain and Slough Forts.
Staff.— Major General i Vieemess.
/;.■: m v 1/ J r. ' '
Lieutenant Colon* ' ' Royal Artillery.
Adjutant, Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Common ling Roy.:! Engineers.
Adjutant, Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry 30th Foot.
Artillery 1.2th, 13th, i5th, an I v-tii Battery Uth Brigade.
Engineers...* Company.
MILITIA Infantry 5th Middlesex.
Artillery Durham, and Yorkshire.
PENSIONERS Preston. Chatham. Shrewsbury and Sheffield Districts.
VOLUNTEERS .'.".'.Infantry Detachments from the City of London and County of Surrey.
Artillery ...Detachments from the I 'ify of London and the County of Surrey; also 5th, Qth, lQth
12th, and 13/h Kt 't Corps.
Engineers ...Detachments from the City of London and Tower Hamlets.
* Wanting.
c t
1 1 -j l Mobilization.
TILBURY DIVISION,
Including Tilbury, Qrowesend, Coalhouse, Shcmmeade and Cliffe Forts.
Stxti.— Lieutenant General Commanding.
Aides tie Camp (Tico).
Assistant Adjutant and Quarto- Master Generals (Two).
Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery.
Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
Aide de Camp.
Br'made Major, liuyal Engineers.
Major Generals Commanding Volunteer Brigades {Four).
Aides de Camp (Four).
Brigade Majors {Four).
REGULAR TROOPS ...Artillery Sth Battery 9th Brigade, 14th and iSth Battery Uth Brigade.
Engineers. ..34"> Company.
KILITIA Artillery Northumberland, Argijle and Bute, and Antrim.
PENSIONERS '. Loudon District.
1st East Division, 2nd do. ; \st West Division, 2nd do.; 1st north Li
2nd do. ; South Division ; Woolwich and Greenwich.
VCLUNTEERS Infantry Detachments from the County of Middlesex.
Artillery Detachments from the County of Middlesex and 1st Kent Corps.
Engmeers'.'..Detachmenfs from the County of Middlesex.
HARWICH,
Including Landguard Fort and Harwich Defences, Circular Redoubt, Angel Gate Battery, Shoiley
Battery and adjacent Towers.
Staff. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
f.EGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry 6Qfh Foot.
Artillery 2nd Battery 8th Brigade.
Engineers... *
KILITIA Infantry Essex Rifles.
Artillery ...West Suffolk.
PENSIONERS Tpswich District.
VOLUNTEERS Infantry ...Detachments from the County of Stiff oik.
Artillery ...Detachments from the County of Essex.
PEMBROKE,
I Stack Rock, South Hook, Popton Point, Hubberstone, West Blockhouse, Thome Island,
Mumbles, St. Catherine's Island, Scoreston.
STAFF. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Briqade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Artillery 4th and 5th Battery Qth Brigade.
Engineers ...33'V? Company.
KILITIA Infantry Merioneth, Radnor and Brecon.
Artillery Carmarthen, and Pembroke.
PENSIONERS Worce-tir, Cardiff, and Gloucester Districts.
VOLUNTEERS Infantry Detachments f,- . , the Counties of Cardigan, Montgomery, Sadnor, Brecknock, and
Pembroke.
Artillery Detachments from the Counties of Glamorgan and Pembroke.
'Engineers ...Detachments from the County of Flint.
EDINBURGH,
Including Leith Fort and Defences.
Staff. — Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master Generals {Two).
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
J.,> i'ii uout ( olonel ( 'ommanding Royal Engim < /■.--.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Artillery 17th Battery Uth Brigade.
Engineers... 13"' r„„ir,iun.
lENSIOrERS Edinburgh. Paisley, Perth and Stirlinq Districts.
VOLUNTEERS Infantry Detachments from the City of Edinburgh and the Counties of Midlothian and
Saddii
Artillery Detachments from the City of Edinlurqh and the Counties of Midiol/.ian and
Haddington.
Engineers — Detachments f rem the County of Lanark.
• Wanting.
Mobilization.
CORK,
Including Spike Island, Camden and Carlisle F
Staff. — Major General Commanding.
Camp.
' Adjutant and Quarter Master Generals (2Vu)
Brigade Major.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry 103rd Foot and
Artillery 7fh Battery \0th Brigade.
Engineers... *
MILITIA Infantry North, and South Mayo.
Artillerv /»
PENSIONERS 1st Cork; Tralee, Clonmel, and Tullamore Districts.
17m
DUBLIN,
IncJ ' >th, Pigeon House, Castle and Magazine Forts.
Staff. — Major General Commanding,
■
-' Quarter Matter Generals {Two).
L ' ' "olonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS Infantry « and 64/A Foot.
Artillery nth Battery 10th Brigade
Engineers... *
MILITIA Infiii.tr;.
Artillery Edinburgh.
PENSIONERS Bi,-r, Kilkenny, irf Dublin, 2nd Dublin, Carlo,c, and Longjord District,
JERSEY.
Staff. — Major General Commanding.
Aide
Brigad
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Artillery.
Lieutenant Colonel Commanding Royal Engineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry ' mpanie* 107th Foot.
Artillery Half 6th Battery 10th Brigade.
Engineers... '*
MILITIA Infantry l»t, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Jersey.
Artillery let, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5'<
GUERNSEY.
Staff.— Major General Commanding.
Aide de Camp.
< Artillery.
■ l.ngineers.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry ii7
Artillery Half 6th Battery 10''' Br
Engineers... *
MILITIA Infantry 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4.1 h Light Infantry.
Artillery 0 uernteg.
ALDERNEY.
Staff.— -Major o, r ■/ Commanding.
,
Ei( - Royal Artillery.
i Colonel C01
REGULAR TROOPS ...Infantry C oiponi«»107« ''
Artillery .. . Ik and totk Satteriet IQtk Briga le.
Engineers... *
MILITIA Artillery Udemeg.
PENSIONERS Jersey District.
SMALL FORTS AND POSTS IN IRELAND.
Including Forts ai ' Ba , Ennislilien, Kilherrin
Tarbert, Carrig, Sea .. Charles Fo\ d Waterford.
ommand of the General of the District.
REGULAR TROOPS ...Artillery 3th Battery 10th Brigade.
Engineers... *
MILITIA Infantry Queen's County, Carloir, Londonderry, Westmeath, Meath and L( it rim.
Artillery Mid. Cist, r. Waterford, West Cork . ' Limerick.
1st Belfast, 2nd Belfast, Armagh, Londonderry, Lnniskillen, Cmugh,
•icle, Ennis and Waterford District*:
* Wanting.
H7«
Mobilization.
LIST OF REGULAR TROOPS AT HOME
AND MILITIA.
With their Brigades, Divisions, and Army Corps, or Garrisons,
FOR MOBILIZATION.
V B.— The Quarters of the Troops determine their place in the Field, or Garrison, Army: Troops changing-
quarters change their place for mobilization accordingly.
CAVALRY.
Eeaimenf.
i Life Guards Cavalry Brigade
2 , Do.
Royal Horse Guards. .
2 Dragoon Guards ..
Army Corps
3
3
i Dragoons .
2 .,
3 Husssars .
Do.
2nd Division 4
st Division 4
Cavalry Brigade.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
Regiment.
Hussars ...
Lancers ..
Dragoons...
Lancers
Hussars
Army Corpt]
Cavalry Brigade 1
Do 5
Do 7
Do 4
Do 2
Do 2
Garrison London
■jrd Division 4
Cavalry Brigade 4
Do 7
A. Battery A Brigade ,
A Battery iBt Br
gade
3rd
ROYAL ARTILLERY.
HORSE ARTILLERY.
Army Corps.
Cavalry Brigade 2
Army Corps Artillery 4
Do. 2
Do 1
Do 3
Do 3
Do 4
Army Corps.
I H Battery B Brigade ...Army Corps Artillery 4
I I „ ,, ,, ... Cavalry Brigade 4
Do 3
C „ ... Army Corps Artillery 2
Do 1
FIELD ARTILLERY.
Army Corps.
Army Corps Artillery 2
... 3rd Division 3
-3rd , 3
... 1st ,, 1
...2nd , 2
... 1st „ 1
Army Corps Artillery 1
... 3rd Division 4
... 2nd
... 2nd
... 2nd
... 1st
... I8t
... 1st
... 2nd
... ISt
... 2nd
... 3rd
... 3rd
... ISt
Battery 3rd Brigade .
4th
.. Cavalry Brigade 1
.. Army Corps Artillery 2
Army Corp?.
i ... 2nd Division 4
... 1st „ 2
2
... 2nd ,,
... 2nd ,,
... 2nd ,,
... 3rd
... 3rd
3
1
1
1
Army Corps Artillery
1
... ISt ,,
... 3rd „
3
-3rd „
... ISt ,,
Army Corps Artillery
... 1st Division
...2nd „
2
1
2
3
3
GARRISON ARTILLERY.
1 Battery 7
2
3
Garrison.
Brigade ... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Portsmouth
... Harwich
... Dover
... 1't mbroke
... Pembroke
Garrison.
Garrison:
6 Battery 9
Brigade
... Dover
ioBatteryic
Brigade... Alderney
7 >] »
...Dover
11 ,
„ ... Dublin
8 .. ,,
... Tilbnry
12 ,
...Portland
9 ,. .,
.. Dover
12 ,, 11
Chatham & Sheerness
6 ,, 10
( i Jersey
(.} Guernsey
13 it ,.
Chatham & .Sheerness
"
...Tilbury
7 11 >,
... Cork
15 >> „
Chatham \ Sheerness-
( ^ Limerick
16 „ „
Chatham & She ernes*
8 „ ,,
"
] { Charles Fort
I J Waterford
17 „ ,,
1 18 ., ,.
„ ... Edinburgh
... Tilbury
9 ,. »
11
... Alderney
1 19 „ ,.
,, ... Plymouth
Mobilization.
170
ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Army Corps.
A. Troop It. E. Train Army Corps Engineers 1
U „ „ do. i 1
(fit Company 1st Division 1
4' :
6th
9th
13th
14' b
15th
,o;h
Garrison Dover
2nd Division 4
Garrison Edinburgh
Garrison Plymouth
Army Corps Engineers 2
Garrison Portsmouth
[7th Company isfc Division
1 8th
19th
20th
22nd
23rd
24th
33'-d
34th
3rd
my Corps.
2
4
4
...2nd „ 1
...3rd „ 1
...Army Corps Engineers 1
Garrison Portsmouth
Garrison Pembroke
Garrison Tilbury & Thames
INFANTRY.
Battalion. Brigade. Dioition. ArmyCorpt.
Battalion Grenadier Gds... 1 1 3
: ,, ,, Garrison London
Coldstream Guards... 2
Scots Guards 2
and Pool
3rd „ .
7th
8th
,lh
loth
nth
I2tt
13th
15th
1 th
19th
20th
2211(1
23rd
25th
20th
28th
30th
I
32nd
36th
37th
|Di\
... 1
.Bn.4
. 1 1 5
. 2 1 l
. 1 1 1
3Div.Kn.6
iDiv.Bn.1
....Garrison Plymoutn
. i 2 1
. 1 2 4
1 Div.Bn. 2
. 1 1 2
. 1 ■
2Div.Jin.l
.Garrison Portsmouth
. 1 1
. i 2 2
. 2 1 1
i rarrison Chatham
■ a 3 1
. 2 2 2
3I)iv.liu.7
3Div.Bn.b
38th Foot ..
41st „
42nd ,, ..
45th „ ..
47th ,, ..
49th „ .,
50th „ ..
;-!"i » ■■
53rd „ ..
55th „ ..
1 Rities
Army Corps.
4
.Garrison Portsmouth
1 1 2
1 2 l
2 2 1
1 Div.Bu. 8
2 Div.Bu. 2
2 1
2 Div.Bn. 5
1 Div.Bn. 3
: Garrison Dublin
75th „
76th „
77th ,,
,,
86th „
87th ,
,,
96th „
,
,,
106th „
•07th „
108th „
Bn. Rifle I
Garrison Harwich
...' 1 2
... 2 Div.Bn. 7
.- 3 1
... 1 4
"u Dover
... 3 1
... 3 Div.Bn. 1
... 2 4
... 1 2
,. Garrison Cork
::: ', ::::::::: \
1 Div.Bu. 7
... 1 2
... 2 2
... 1 2
MILITIA.
ARTILLERY. J
5NGLAND AND WALES.
A' •imtnt.
1 -ifon.
/,'. iim tit.
Garrison;
1. moashire
Norfolk
land
Pembroke
Ik
liire
.AND.
Coast.
Tilbury.
('(iriiu all and l >>'\ ou Miners Plymouth.
Devon
Durham
Glamorgan
Hampshire
Isle of Wight
Chal : am.
Portsmouth.
Do.
Do.
SCOTI
. ,. Pembroke.
11 1 1- «\ ich.
Newhaven
Chatham.
Argyll and Mute Tilbury.
Kdiuburgh Dublin.
Fife l'lvm lUth.
Pnrfarand Kincardine Portsmouth.
Haddington, Bern ic •■. Lin- I ,.
ma Pi . )
Antrim Tilbury.
Cork City Portland.
Cork (West) Belfast. Lough S willy, and
Lough Fo.ylc.
Donegal <
Dublin City... Piym mth.
Galway
Limerick City Charles Fort & Watorford.
ilid-Ulster ..' Athlone.
Sligo
South Tipperary Portsmouth.
Waterford The Shannon
Wicklow
7P
Mobilization,
Anglesey.
ENGINEERS.
Garrison. I
| Monmouth .
INFANTRY.
ENGLAND AND WALES.
Regiment. Brigade. Division. Army Corps.
Bedford 2 3 7
Berks 2 z 5
Bucks 2 2 5
Cambridge 2 2 7
Carnarvon 2 1 6
1st Cheshire 1 ' 6
2nd Do 1 3 6
Cornwall Garrison Plymouth
Cumberland 2 2 8
Denbigh 1 1 6
1st Derby 1 3 6
and Do 1 3 6
i st. Devon Garrison Plymouth
2nd Dc Do.
Dorset Garrison Portland.
1st Durham 2 2 8
2nd Do 2 2 8
Essex Rifles Garrison Harwich
West Essex 2 2 7
Flint 2 1 6
Glamorgan 2 3 4
North Gloucester 1 3 5
South Do 1 3 5
Hampshire Garrison Portsmouth
Hereford
Hertford 2
Huntingdon 2
East Kent
West Do 1
1st Lancashire 2
2nd Do. 1
4
= 1 :::::: ?
Garrison Dover
3 3
3 6
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
Do.
Do.
Do
Do.
Do.
Leicester
North Lincoln.
South Do. .
London
'Regiment. Brigade. Division. Army Corjis.
Merioneth Garrison Pembroke
East Middlesex 2 3 3
2nd Do.
3rd Do
4th Do
5th Do
Montgomery
1st Norfolk
2nd Do
Northampton and Rutland
Northumberland
Nottingham
Oxford
: :::::: I :::::: I
Garrison Chatham
1 1 6
Radnor Garrison Pembroke
Shropshire 2
1 st Somerset 1
2nd Do 1
1st Stafford 2
2nd Do 2
3rd Do 2
West Suffolk 2
1st Surrey 2
2nd Do 2
3rd Do 2
Sussex
King's Own Tower Hamlets 2
Queen's Own Do. 2
1st Warwick 2
2nd Do. 2
Westmoreland 1
Wiltshire 2
Worcester 2
East York 1
North York 1
1st West York 2
2nd Do 2
I 3rd
4th
5th
6th
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
2 4
i 4
! 4
sDiv.Bn.4
■ 7
■ 7
Aberdeen shire Garrison Portsmouth
Ayr and Wigtown 1 3 2
Edinburgh 2 1 4
Highland Borderers 1 2 8
Highland Light Infantry iDiv.Bn.4
Highland Rifles 1 2 8
1st Lanark
2nd Do
Perth
Renfrew
Scottish Borderers
4
4
2
2
8
Antrim 2 1 8
Armagh 3Div.Bn.2
Carlow Garrison Lough Swilly
Cavan 2 1 8
Clare 2 1 6
North Cork 2 3 2
South Cork 2 3 2
Donegal 2 1 8
North Down 2 1 7
South Down 2 1 7
Dublin County 2 1 7
Dublin City ..'. 1 2 6
Fermanagh 1 1 8
Galway 2 3 2
Kerry 1 1 8
Kildare Garrison Dublin
Kilkenny 1 2 3
King's County 1 2 3
Leitrim Garrison Kinsalc
Limerick 1 2 3
Londonderry Garrison Limerick
Longford 1 2 5
Louth 1 2 5
North Mayo Garrison Cork
South Mayo Do.
Meath Garrison Lough Foyle
Monaghan 1 2 5
Queen's Co Garrison Athlone
Roscommon 1 2 6
North Tipperary Garrison Portsmouth
Tyrone 2Div.Bn.3
AVestmeath Garrison Belfast
AVexford 2 1 5
STAFF.-SUB DISTRICTS. »8
ENGLAND and WALES.
•KTn "I Brigade Depot, NEWCASTLE, temporarily at BERWICK. County. NoBTmnrar.BLA :>.
XN yJ' X. Lieutenant Colonel. — Georye Oraster Lambert. 10 May 76 ; Colonel, 30 Oct. 74.
Pat/master. — John Anthony Kysh, 7 Nov. 50; -Hon. Major, 6 July 67.
Quarter Master. —
Zine Regiment, 1st a«ci 2nd Batt. 5th. — Militit, 1st Northumberland, 2nd Northumberland (fa '•• a/.'.-. ,').
Volunteers, i«t Ad-nluistrative Battalion Northumberland, 8th Northum-
berland, 1st Newcastle-on-Tyne.
"VT _ O Brigade Depot, CARLISLE. Counties, Cumberland, Westmoreland.
XN (J» ^J' Lieutenant Colonel. — George Vincent Watson, 31 Oct. 77; Colonel, 21 Aug. 74,
Paymaster. — Terrence Rowan, 16 Sept. 59 ; Q..M"., 28 April 54 ; lion. Major, 16 Sept 69.
Quarter Master-
Line Regiment*, 34th, 55th. Mi!, Ha, Cumberland, Westmoreland.
Volunteer*, 1st Administrative Battalion Cumberland, 1st Adm. Batt. West::
"VT^ O Brigade Depot, .NEWCASTLE, -provisionally at SUNDERLAND. Count;/, Durham.
XM U. O. Lieutenant Colonel. — ion? John H. Taylour, 31 Oct. 77; Colonel, 29 June 75.
Pat/master. — David Hepworth, 12 Auir. i_~_- : Honorary Major, 12 Aug. 77.
(Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 68tli, I06th.— Militia, 1st and 2nd Durham.
Volunteers, tst, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Administrative Battalions Durham, jrd Din-] am.
"VT-. ^ Briaade Depot. RICHMOND (Yorkshire). Coi ■■:if>/. North Riding op York.
XN U. r±. Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Mockler, 2 j Feb. 7? j Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Paymaster. — Robert Anderson, 25 May - ; Son, Major, 29 April 71.
Quarter Master. -
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 19th.— Militia, 1st North York. 2nd North York {to be raised).
Vol nut,, re, [Stand 2nd Administrative Battalions North Riling Yorkshire.
"VT-. C Brigade Depot. BEVERLEY. County, East Riding op York.
■LNU. \J. Lieutenant Colonel. — *. W. P. M. Wilson, 17 Oct. 77; Colonel, 22 April " .
Paymaster. — Frederick Blanco Forster, 5 Dec. 5: ; Son. Major, 5 Dec. 61.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 15th.— Militia, 1st Fast York, 2nd Fast York (to be raisi ■').
Volunteers, isi Administrative Battalion Bast Riding S
Riding Yorkshire.
"M".-n O Brigade Depot, YORK. County. Part of WbST Fiping OF York.
XN *J. U. Lieutenant Colonel. — Thomas Francis Lloyd, ^ Nov. 7S; Colonel, 9 Aug. 78.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 25th —Militia. 5th and 2nd West York.
1 tst Administrative Battalion Wes B hire.
"VT-. iy Brigade Depot. PONTEFRACT. Co nty, Wbsi Hidixr of orkshire.
XN U. I • Lieutenant Colonel.— "Frederick Hardy, . , Dec. 77: Colonel, 5 May 74.
Paymaster. — George Blui'GOn, 1 J tne Him. Major, 27 JUI3' 70.
Quarter Sfoffer.—
Xi'ne Regiments, 65th, 84th.— Militia, jrd Wesl York.
Volunteers, \\\i Adm. Batt. West Riding Yorkshire, 2nd \V. '.are.
\ "VT-. Q Line Regiments, 51st, 105th - -M,iili,,, 1st West York.
XN U. O. Volunteers, ;i-,i Adm. Battali in West Riding Yorkshire, ;th West Riding Y. ikshire.
(VTp. Q Brigade Depot, HALIFAX. County, Part of Wbst Kiping op York.
X>)(J. O. Lieutenant Colonel. — Charles Bl Colonel, 12 Feb. 78.
l'aymaster. — Christopher Myers Dawes, Aug. 64; Son.Major, \o A
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiments, 33rd, 76th.— Militia, 6th West York.
Volunteers. 2nd Adiniinst ra t .\ ■ llat'.alion West. Riding Yorkshire, ;i-'l ( jqI I: attached)
and 4tli West Biding Yorkshire.
^VTp. "I |^| Brigade Depot, YORK, provisionally at BRADFORD. County, Tart of West Ri i.im; of Vokk.
•1-N U. X.\J , Lieutenant Clouel. Robert Blackall Montg imery, 15 March 70; I lonel, 1 A]
Paymaster. — (irahanie Craig, 1 April 57 ; Hon. Major, 10 July 72.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 14th. — Militia, 4th "West York.
1 eert, th Administrative Battalion West Riding Yorkshire, 29th
itli West Riding Yorkshire.
VT-. I "I Brigade Depot, LANCASTER, temporarily at FLEETWOOD. County, Part 0/ Lancashire.
XN U. XX. Lieutenant Co/01,,/. -Andrew Campbell fc x Lock, 21 June 79 ; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Paymaster. — John Falls, 4 I >■'<•. 57 ; Hon. Major, 16 Oct. 71.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 4th. — Militia. 1st Lane
Volunteers, 5th Administrative Battalion Lancashire.
"VTp. "I Q Brigade Depot, PRESTON. County, Part 0/ LANCASHIRE.
XN U. X^J. Lieutenant Colonel. — William Charles Bancroft, iq Apr. 79 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 7
Paymaster. — John Falls, 4 Dec. =,-; B Major, it Oct. 71.
Quarter Master. —
XtMf Regiments, 47th, 81st. — Militia, 3rd Lancashire.
Polunleerg, 6th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, 27th (82nd attached) Lanrnshiro
TCTj-k lO Brigade Depot, WARRINGTON County, Part o/- Lancashire.
XN \Jt lOi Lieutenant Colonel. — Joseph de Montmorency, 22 Oct. 79; Colonel, 16 Aug. 78.
Paymaster. — Francis O. Sargeant-Openshaw, 20 July 66; Son. Major, 27 July 76.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. Sth.—A/ilitia. 2nd L-mcashire.
Volunteers 1st (13th, 48th, 54th attached), 5th, 15th, 64th a 'idSo'Ji Lshic shire
"M"/-) "I A. Line Regiments 40th, 82nd.— Militia, 4th Lancashire.
AlUi XTI. Volunteers, qt-i Administrative Battalion Lancashire, 47th Lancashire
1X9 Staff. — Sub Districts.
"NT/^ IK Brigade Depot, BURNLEY. County, Tart qfLiBrCAflHIEB.
JLN U . JL\J, Lieutenant Colonel.— John Thompson, 12 June 78 ; Colonel, 26 March 78.
Paymaster.— William Hughes, 20 Nov. 67 ; Hon. Major, 22 March 79-
Quarter Matter. —
Line Regiments, 30th, 59th.— Militia, 5th Lancashire.
Volunteers, 3rd uhc? Sth Administrative Battalions Lancashire.
"W^ 1C JBiW* Xtyo/, ASHTON. Owwrtjr, Part o/Laxcashibe.
1NU. J. D . Lieutenant Colonel— Robert Bruce Chichester, 15 Nov. 79 ; Colonel, 24 Dec. 75.
Paymaster.— Horatio Morgan, 17 Sept. 58; Son. Major, 17 Sept. 73.
Quarter Matter. —
Line Regiments, 63rd, 96th.— Militia, 6th Lancashire.
Volunteers, 4th and 7th Adm. Batt. Lancashire, 6th, 33rd, 40th and 56th Lancashire.
"NTi-\ 1 17 Brigade Depot, BURY. Gwnfy, Part o/Lancashibe.
IN O. X / . Lieutenant Colonel.— William Henry Kerr, 30 Mar. 78 ; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Paymaster.— William Stewart Thorourn, 19 Feb. 67; Hon. Captain, 19 Feb. 72.'
Quarter Master. —
line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 80th.— Militia, 7th Lancashire.
Volunteers, 8th and 24th Lancashire.
"NTr-v 1Q Brigade Depot, CHESTER. County, Cheshire.
J.N. \J. ±0. Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Tyacke, 1 May 78; Colonel, 23 Apr. 78.
Paymaster. — Nathaniel Eyre Bobbins, 14 Jan. 62; Hon. Major, 14 Jan. 77.
Quarter Muster. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Butt. 22nd.— Militia, 1st and 2nd Cheshire.
Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and sth Administrative Battalions Cheshire.
VT "I Q Brigade Depot.ISGBJfWJji. County o/Staffobd.
XN O , -L f . Lieutt nant ( 'olonel.— Edmund M. Manningham-Baller, 3 Feb. 77 ; Colonel, 16 Oct. 75.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 38th, 80th.— Militia, 2nd and 1st Stafford.
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
I T^r Q /-\ Zine Regiments, 64lh, 98th. — Militia, 3rd Stafford, 4th Stafford (<o Je raised).
VAN O. Z vj . Volunteers, 3rd, 4th and 5th Administrative Battalions Staffordshire.
"fj.^. Q1 Brigade Depot, SHREWSBURY. Counties, Sheopshiee and Montgomery.
AN U. <£i X . Lieutenant Colonel. — Fiennes Middleton Colvile, CB. 9 Dec. 76; Colonel, 21 April 72.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 43rd, 53rd. — Militia, Montgomery, 1st Shropshire, 2nd Shropshire ( to be raised).
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Administrative Battalions Shropshire.
Nf OQ Brigade Depot, WORCESTER, Counties, Woecesiekshire, Heeefobdshibe.
U . Zi Zl . Lieutenant Colonel. — FitzWilliam Frederick Hunter, 19 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, 27 Jan. 74.
Paymaster. — c. Robert Scott, 20 Feb. 52 ; Hon. Major, 20 Feb. 62.
Quarter Master. —
Xine Regiments, 29th, 36th.— Militia, Worcester, Hereford.
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Adm. Batt. Worcestershire, 1st Adm. Batt. Herefordshire.
"M"j-^ QO Brigade Depot, WREXHAM. Counties, Anglesea, Cabnaeyon, Denbigh, Flint, Mebioneth.
JC\ U. £i O . Lieutenant Colonel. — William Cooper, 27 Feb. 75; Colonel, 17 April 72.
Paymaster.— Augustus Bolle de Lasalle, 18 May 58 ; Hon. Major, 11 Mar. 72.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiment, 1st and-znd Batt. 23rd. — Militia, Flint, Denbigh, Carnarvon, Merioneth, Anglesea.
Volunteers, 1st Administrative Battalion Carnarvonshire, 1st Adminis-
trative Battalion, Denbighshire, 1st Adm. Batt. Flintshire.
"M"^ O/J. Brigade Depot, CARDIFF. Counties, Pembroke, Caemabthen, Glamorgan.
AN V-/. Zi^L . Lieutenant Colonel.— George Garden, 31 Oct. 77; Colonel, 5 Oct. 77.
Paymaster. — Frederick Francis Feredaj-, 9 Nov. 55 ; Hon. Major, 9 Nov. 70.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 41st, 69th.— Militia, 1st Glamorgan, 2nd Glamorgan (to he raised.)
Volunteers, 1st Administrative Battalion, Pembrokeshire, 1st Administrative Batta-
lion Carmarthenshire, 1st, 2nd, 3rd (4th, 5th attached) Glamorganshire.
CON. Counties, Cardigan, Radnob, Brecon, Monmouth.
-Charles M'Clintock Cotton, 12 June 78 ; Colonel, 30 April 7S.
Paymaster. — Henry Manning, 1 July 62 ; Hon. Major, 15 Oct. 73.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 2ith.— Militia, Monmouth, Radnor, Cardigan, Brecon.
Volunteers, 1st Administrative Battalion Brecknockshire, 1st and 2nd
Administrative Battalions Monmouthshire, 2nd Monmouthshire.
VTj-. Q£! Brigade Depot, DERBY. County, Derby.
--N U. ZA\J . Lieutenant Colonel.— James Sinclair Thomson, 3 Apr. 7S ; Colonel, 27 July 71.
Paymaster.— Frank Barnwell, 12 Aug. 62; Hon. Major, 19 Sent. 73.
Quarter Muster. —
Line Regiments, 54th, 95th.— Militia, 2nd and :st Derby.
Volunteers, 1st and 3rd Administrative Battalion Derbyshire.
Nn 97 Brigade Depot, LEICESTER. Counties, Nottingham, Leicester.
U. Zll, Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Chippindall, CB. 3 Apr. 78; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 1st and 2nd Batt. 17th, 15th.— Militia, 1st Leicester, 2nd Leicester [to be raised), Nottingham.
Vol a 11 tiers, 1st Administrative Battalion Leicestershire,
1st Adm. Batt. Nottinghamshire, 1st Nottinghamshire.
"N n 0 ft Brigade Depot, WARWICK. County, Waewick.
J-^V7. AJ«J. Lieutenant Colonel.— John Hart Dunne, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 25 Nov. 70.
Paymaster— de Pentheny de Pentheny O'Kelly, 28 Dec. 60 ; Hon.Maior, 4 July 74.
Quarter Matter.-- * '.
Line Regiment, 1st and and Batt. 6th.— Militia, 1st and 2nd Warwick.
Volunteers, 1st Adm. Batt. Warwickshire, 1st Warwickshire.
Stuff.— Sub VUlriett. i-°
"NT Pi OQ Brigade Depot, NORTHAMPTON. Counties, Northampton-, Rim.
C Colonel.— Hon. William Henry Herbert, ;i Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 9 May 74.
Paymaster— Aldborough Rimdle, 3 June 59 ; lion. Major, 3 June 74.
Quarter Master-
Regiments, 48th, 58th.— Militia, 1st Northampton and Rutland, 2nd Northampton and Rutland (to be rawed).
Volunteers, 1st Administrative Battalion Northamptonshire.
\Trt OH Briqade Depot, LINCOLN. Count,/, Lincoln
±NU. OU. Lieutenant Colonel.— John
Johnson Wilkinson. 5 Dec. 77 : Colonel, 13 April 77.
Paymaster. -Alexander William McKenzie, u Fell. 57; iiu». Major, 6 Feb. 7.'.
Quarter Matter. —
Line Regiment, 1st <n«Z 2nd Batt. 10th.— Militia, North Lincoln, South Lincoln.
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Administrative Battalion Lincolnshire.
■KJ Ql Brigade Depot, GREAT YARMOUTH. County, Norfolk.
IN O. O-L. LU:,de„aut Colonel.— John Miller, 13 Aug. 79; Colonel, 27 May 75.
Paymaster. — Claud. Buchanan Biers, R. Art. (acting), 26 April 60.
Qaarter Master-
Line Regiments, 1st a«J 2ndBatt. 9th.— Militia, 1st and 2nd Norfolk.
Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Norfolk.
>j QQ Brigade Depot, BURY ST. EDMUNDS. Counties, Suffolk, Cambridge.
JLN O. & ^1 • Lieutenant Colonel. — John M'Kay, 10 April 76 ; Colonel, 1 May 76.
Paymaster. — Henry Uctavius Currie, 12 Aug. 62 ; Ron. Major, 12 Aug. 72.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 12th.— Militia, West Suffolk, ( iambridge.
Volunteers, tst, 2nd, and ;rd Administrative Battalion So.::
Adm. Batt. Cambridgeshire, 3rd Cambridgeshire.
■kj QQ Brigade Depot, BEDFORD. Counties, Huntingdon, Bedford, Heetfoed.
IN U. <D*D. Lieutenant Colonel.— William Hanbury Hawley, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, S .May 77.
Paymaster.— Frank Wihiam Dundee, 23 March 58 ; iiu«. Major, 23 March 73.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, istawdand Batt. 16th.— Militia, Huntingdon, I'.cdford, Hertford.
Volunteers, iM Ai1'hi::!-!:mii\-c battalion Bedfordshire, 1st ond
Administrative battalions Hertfordshire.
~M"/"» QA Brigade Depot, EXETER. County, Devonshire.
INUi UT. Lieutenant Colon,!.- Francis Kdwa rd Drewe, 10 June 75 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 73.
Paymaster.— John Peter Hall, n April 51 j i/o,<. Major, n April 61.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, mtand 2nd Batt. 11th.— Militia, 2nd «wd 1st Devon.
1 r», 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Adm. Batt. Devonshire, 1st Devonshire.
XT QK BrigadeDepot, BODMIN. County, Cornwall
1NU. OU. Lieutenant Colonel— Hugh Parker Montgomery, 2 Oct. 78 j Colonel, 1 1 Aug. 78.
Paymaster.— Edward Charles Grant, 2: Dec. 55 ; Hon. Major, 23 Dec. 70.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiments, 32nd, 48th.— Militia, ( 'onr.vall Rangers, 2nd < '< ruwall (/o Je raised).
Volunteers, 1st and 2111I AdniiniM 1 atr, o battalion Cornwall.
T^T/-k QCJ Briqade Depot, TAUNTON. Count,,, So 1 1 1: - 11
J.NU. OO. Lieutenant Colt '. George Neeld Boldero, 5 3i
Lieutenant ( • •'■ I Neeld Boldero, 5 Jan. 7 ; Colonel, 31 March 70.
Paymaster. —
Quarter Mauler. —
Line Regiment, 1st and and Batt. 18th.— Militia, <
Volunteers, tst, Iministrative Battalion Somersetshire.
VT-. 07 Brigade Depot, BRISTOL. County, GLOUCESTER.
ANU. Of. Lieut,',,,,,,/ c,,i„,,,!. Thomas Lynden Bell, 1 ! iFeb. 78.
Paymaster. — James George, 21 May 3 ; Hb?i. Major, 12 Jan. 70.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiments, 28th, 61st.— Militia, Smith Gloucester, North GlOUCi ti r
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalii dire, 1st Gloucestershire.
T^r_^ QQ Briqade Depot, DEVIZES. County, Wiltshire.
JLNU. OO. Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Francis By thesea, ; April 78; Colonel, 1 April 73.
Paymaster. Henry burke, 14 July 57; Hon. Major, to Aug. 6
Quarter Master. —
Line Eegiments, 62nd, 99th.— .MiZaia, tst Wilts, 2nd Wilis 1/,, /.
Volunteers, tsl and ;nd Administrative battalion Wiltshire.
T^T_ QQ liriqad, ■ Depot, DORCHESTER. County, Dorset.
JLNU. OC7. Lieutenant Colonel.- Shurlock Henning, CB. 10 Nov. 77; Colonel, 25 July 70.
Paymattt ,-. Henry Leigh, S Sept. 54 ; #«'<■ Major, 24 Nov. 64.
Q«ar<w.afa«<er. -
Zing Regiments, 39th, 75th. — Militia, tst Dorset, 2nd Dorset (/» &<■ )•<>
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalia Dorsetshire.
"NTi-v AH Brigade Depot, WINCHESTER, temporarily at FORT ELSON. County, Hampshire.
JLNU. T:U. Lieutenant Colonel.— George Thomas Gough, 18 July 77 ; Colonel, 6 June 76.
Paymaster.— Augustus Frederick Braham, 31 Mar. 62 j Hon. Major, 29 Nov. 77.
Quarter Master.—
Line Reqimcnts, Z7lh, 67lh — Militia, ist Hampshiie, 2nd Hainp>hiiv (to he raised).
Volunteers, ist, 2nd and 4th Adm. Batt. Hampshire, 1 Adm. Batt. Isle of Wight.
■^T- AJ\ Brigade Depot, READING. County, Berkshire
JLNU. JlJL. Lieutenant Colonel. — Joseph Jordan, CB. 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, n Jan. 76.
Paymaster— Obc Willaus, 1 Dragoons (oeHnn), 5 Apr. 56; lion. Major, 5 Apr. 71.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiments, 49th, 66th.— Militia, ist Berks, 2nd Berks (to he raisi d).
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalion Berkshire.
"VT^ AO Brigade Depot, OXFORD. Counties, Oxford, Bucks.
J.NU. *XZl. Lieutenant Colonel. -George I'M ward liayncs. to Nov. 77 ; Colonel, 30 March 72.
Paymaster.— Robert Thompson, 1 Nov. 55; lion. Major, 1 Nov. 70.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 52nd, 85th.— Militia, Bucks, Oxford.
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalion Oxfordshire, ist Oxfordshire, ist Adminis-
trative Battalion Buckinghamshire.
•KT-. /[Q Briqade Depot, CHICHESTER. County, Sussex.
JLN U. *±0. Lieutenant Colonel .--11, ,„ . I 'harles John Addiimton, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 12 July 76.
Paymaster.— Charles Edward Lennox, S May 67; Ron. Major, S May 77.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 35th, 107th.— Militia, n-t Sussex, 2nd Sussex (to he raised).
Volunteers, ist Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, ist and 2nd Adm. Batt. Sussex, 1 Sussex.
Staff. — Sub Lint rids.
l^r_ A A Brigade Depot, WARLEY. Comity, Essex.
Lieutenant Colonel. — James Rose, 10 Nov. 77 ; Colonel, 14 Aug. 72.
Paymaster. — Henry Duberly, 12 Nov. 47 ; -Uoh. Major, 1 Jan. 60.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 44th, 56th.— Militia, Essex Rirles, West Essex.
Volunteer*, 1st and 3rd Adm. Batt. Essex, 5th and 9th Essex.
VTA >|E Brigade Depot, CANTERBURY. County, Part of Kxm.
JN U. TCO . Lieutenant Colonel. —Henry Holden Steward, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 26 June 77.
Paymaster.— Robert Champion Streatfeild, 8 June 5S; ifon. Major, 12 Aug.
Quarter Master —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2ml Batt. 3rd. — Militia, 1st East Kent. 2nd East Kent (to be raised) .
Volunteers, 2nd Adm. Batt. Cinque Ports, 4th and 5th Adm. Batt. Kent.
VT. A O Brigade Depot , MAIDSTONE. County, Part of Kiltst.
JNO. T:0. Lieutenant Colonel.— Hales Wilkie, 2 March 78; Colonel, 31 Oct. 76.
Paymaster.— William Macdonnell, 22 April 53 ; Hon. Major, 17 Sept. 63.
Quarter Master —
Line Regiments, 50th, 97th.— Mil ilia, 1st West Kent, and West Kent (to be raised).
Volunteers, istand 2nd Administrative Battalion Kent ; 26th (4th attached) Kent.
VT- Ar? Brigade Depot, KINGSTON. County. Part of
JN O. *± I . Lieutenant Colonel.— John Sprot, 17 Oct.
Sprot, 17 Oct. 77 : Colonel, 29 Jan. 75.
Paymaster. — John Edward Large, S Aug. 51 ; Hon. Major, 8 Aug. 61.
Quarter Master-
Line Regiments, 31st, 70th.— JfittWa, 1st and 3rd Surrey.
Volunteers, 1st and 2nd Administrative Battalions Surrey, 1st a»d 7th Surrey.
"NT/-\ AQ Brigade Depot, GUILDFORD. Co» nty. Part of Surrey.
JN O, tLO . Lieutenant Colonel.— George Dean Pitt, CJJ. 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 21 March 70.
Paymaster.— Robert Hamilton Simpson, 12 Sept. 57 ; Hon. Major, 18 Aug. 71.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 2nd.— Militia, 2nd Surrey, 4th Surrey (ro ie rawed).
Volunteers, 3rd a»d 4th Adm. Batt. Surrev, 2nd and 19th Surrey.
"KT/-V ZLQ Brigade Depot, HOUNSLOW. County of Middlesex and Metropolitan.
JN U. Tlt7' Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Abraham Logan, CB. 5 May 77 ; Colonel, 17 Feb. 71.
Paymaster. — Maurice Hartlaud Mahon, 5 Lancers (acting), 8 Mar. ,S ; Hon. Major, 8 Mar. 67.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 7th. — Militia, 2nd and 1st Tower Hamlets.
Volunteers, 4th, 9th (iSth attacked), 40th, and 46th Middlesex.
"NT/-» f^ Ci Line Regiments, 57th, 77th.- Militia, East Middlesex, London.
JNU. U\J- Volunteers, 2nd and 7th Administrative Battalion Middlesex, 2nd, 5th, 7th, and
29th Middlesex.
NOS. 51. 52. m-Ae DePot' WINCHESTER.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Arthur Wombwell, 5 Dee. 77; Colonel, 1 Aug. 70.
Paymaster.— Samuel Daniel, 30 Jan. 57 ; Honorary Major, 17 June 75.
Quarter Master. — Duncan M'lntyre, 3 Mar. 56.
Line Battalions, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Batt. 60th. — Militia, 2nd and 3rd Middlesex. ")
Volunteers, 1st, 2nd. and 3rd London, 2nd, 4th, I Nos. 51 & 52.
nth (1st attached), 19th and 20th Middlesex. )
Nos. 53. 54.
Line Battalions, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Batt. Rifle Brigade. — Militia, 4th Middlesex.
Volunteers, 21st, 22nd, 23rd, 26th, 28th, }
36th, 37th, 38th, and 39th Middlesex. -Nos. 53 & 54.
1st Administrative Battalion Tower |
Hamlets, 1 st and 6th Tower Hamlets. '
SCOTLAND.
"NTn ^ R Brigade Depot, INVERNESS, temporarily at FORT GEORGE. Counties, Orkney and Shetland,
Xr% KJ. \J\J . Sutherland, Caithness, Ross and Ckomartt, Inverness, Nairn and Elgin.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Duncan James Baillie, n Nov. 76; Colonel, 5 June 71.
Paymaster— Sir Henry Dickonson Nightingale, Bart. 26 July 64 ; Hon. Major, 26 July 74.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 71st, 78th.— Militia, Inverness, Banff, Moray, and Nairn.— Ross, Caithness, Sutherland, and
Cromarty.
Volunteers, 1st Administrative Battalion Elgin, ist Administrative Battalion
Invcrness-shire, ist Adm. Batt. Ross-shire, ist Adm. Batt. Sutherland.
"NT/^ F^ CZ Brigade Depot, ABERDEEN. Counties, Aberdeen, Banff, Kincardine.
llU. WW. Lieutenant Colonel.— Archibald Tisdall, 13 Feb. 78; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Paymaster — John Joyner, 29 May 65 ; Honorary Major, 29 May 73.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 92nd, 93rd. — Militia, ist Aberdeen, 2nd Aberdeen (to be raised).
Volunteers, ist, 2nd and 3rd Administrative Battalions Aberdeenshire, ist Aberdeen-
shire, ist Administrative Battalion Banffshire, ist Admin. Batt. Kincardineshire.
"KT/-X K 17 Brigade Depot, PERTH. Countie', Forfar, Perth, Fife.
AN U. \J I • Lieutenant Colonel. — Patrick Robertson-Ross, CB. 3 Feb. 75 ; Colonel, 2 June 70.
Paymaster. — James Wray, 7 Nov. 57; Hon. Major, 14 April 71.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiments, 42nd, 79th. — Militia, Perth, Forfar [to be raised).
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalion Fifeshire, ist and 2nd Administrative
Batt. Forfarshire, ist and 10th Forfarshire, ist and 2nd Adm. Batt. Perthshire.
"W"<^ CO Brigade Depot, STIRLING. Counties, Kinross and Clackmannan, Stirling, Dumbarton, Argyll,
±S%\J. \JO. Bute, Renfrew.
Lieutenant. Colonel.— Mostyn De la Poer Beresford, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 14 June 77.
Paymaster.— Thomas Huddlestone, 1 May 64; Hon. Major, 19 Oct. 76.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 72nd, 91st.— Militia, Stirling, Dumbarton, Clackmannan, and Kinross. — Renfrew.
Volunteers, ist Administrative Battalion Argyllshire, ist Administrative Battalion
Clackmannan, ist Administrative Battalion Dumbarton, ist, 2nd and 3rd Admi-
nistrative Batt. Renfrewshire, ist Adm. Batt. Stirlingshire.
Staff. — Sub District*. 122
/"M"n CQ Brigade Depot, HAMILTON. County, Part of Lanark.
A' '-'• *** & • Lieutenant Colonel.— Somerset Molyneu.v Wiseman-Clarke. 17 Oct. 77; Colonel, 2 July 75.
Paymaster.— Frederick FitzWilliam Trench Hobbs, 6 Dec. 64 ; Hon. Captain, 6 Dec. 69.
I Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 26th, 74th.— Militia, 1st Lanark, 3rd Lanark (to be raised).
Volunteers, 1st and 4th Administrative Battalions Lanarkshire, 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th
Lanarkshire.
W 60.
No. 61. Brl9ade
Line Regiments, 73rd, 90th.— Militia, 2nd Lanark, 4th Lanark (to be raised", .
Volunteers, 3rd Adm. Batt. Lanarkshire, 10th, 25th, 31st and 105th Lanarkshire.
Depot, GLASGOW. Counties, Aye, Wigtown, Kirkcudbright, Dumfries, Selkirk,
Roxburgh.
Lieutenant Colonel.— George Flower Herbert, 13 Aug. 79 ; Colonel, 6 Sept. 7S.
Paymaster. — George Elliott, 18 Sept. 57 ; Ron. Major, 15 Feb. 71.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiment , 1st and 2nd Batt. 21st.— Militia, Dumfries, Roxburgh, Kirkcudbright, and Selkirk; Ayr and
"Wigtown.
Volunteers, 1st A; 2nd Administrative Battali ns Ayrshire, 1st Administrative
Battalion Dumfriesshire, 1st Administrative Battalion Galloway, 1st Ad-
ministrative Battalion Roxburgh.
"NTo f%0 Brigade Depot, GLENCROSS. Counties, Edinburgh, Peebles, Haddington.Berwick, Linlithgow.
X^l Ui \J^l • Lieutenant Colonel. — John Thomas Dalyell, 23 Jan. 7S ; Colonel, 17 Apr. 72.
Paymaster. — Charles Skrine, 1 Apr. 64; Hon. Major, 1 Apr. 74.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 1st. — Militia, Edinburgh, The Lothians (to be raised),
Volunteers, 1st Admnstrtv. Battali. in Berwick, 1st (3rd attached) Edinburgh,
1st Administrative Battalion Hal. i:n_" n. rst Administrative Battalion
Linlithgow, 1st Administrative Battalion Midlothian, 1st Midlothian.
IRELAND.
"VT-^ OO Brigade Depot, BELFAST. Counties, Antrim, Down.
1'"i UOi Lieutenant Colonel. — Vere Hunt Bowles, 17 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 2S July 72.
Paymaster.— Thomas Brvson, 5 April 50; Bon. Major, 5 April 71.
Quarter Master.—
Line Regiments, 83rd, 86th.— Militia, North Down, Antrim, South Down.
"NT/^ dA. Brigade Depot, OMAGH, temporarily at EJJNISKILLEN. Counties, Londonderry, Donegal,
llU. Ol, Tyrone, Fermanagh.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Alexander Anthony Preston Browne, 14 Aug. 78; Colonel, 21 Aug. 72.
Paymaster. — Edward Cattell, 1 Jan. 55; Son. Major, 15 Nov. 73.
Quarter Muster-
Line Regiments, 27th, 108th. — Militia, Fermanagh, Tyrone, Londonderry, Donegal.
"^T-". (i K Brigade Depot, ARMAGH. Counties, Cavak, Monaghan, Armagh, Louth.
J-N U. \J \J . Lieutenant Colonel.— Hon . Bernard Mathew Ward. 10 May 70; Colonel, 12 June 74.
Paymaster.— Thomas Richardson Griffiths, S July 59'; Hon. Major, 8 July 74.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 89th, 94th. — Militia, Armagh, Cavan, Louth, Monaghan.
*^T— . f\f\ Brigade Depot, NAAS. Counties, DuBinr, WlCHXOW, KlLDABE, Carlow.
J-N VJ. UUi Lieutenant Colonel. — Nee<lham Thompson Parsons, 19 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, 24 July 77.
Paymasti r. Richard Richardson, 12 Aug. 62; Hon. Major, 29 Dec. 73.
Quarter Master-
Line Regiments, 102nd, 103rd. — Militia, Carlow, Kildare, Wicklow, Dublin City, Dublin County.
Brigade Depot, BIRR. Counties, Meath, Westmeath, Longford, King's County, Queen's
I OIXTY.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edmund William Sargent, 17 Oct. 77; Colonel, 17 April 77.
Paymaster. — Henry Potter, 7 Mar. 56 ; Hon. Major, 1 April 74.
Quarter Master. —
Line Regiments, 100th, 109th. — Militia, Longford, King's County, Queen's County, Westmeath, Meath.
"M"f- 1 fiQ Brigade Depot, GALW AY. Counties, Leitrxm, Sligo, Roscommon, Mayo, Galway.
J-N \J. VJO. Lieutenant Colonel. — e. George BagOt, 8 Jan. 76; Colonel, 3 Feb. 74.
Paymaster. — Charles D'Oyly Forbes, 4 May 74 ; Hon. Major, 4 May 74.
Quarter Matter. —
meats, 87th, 88th. — Militia, South Mayo, Galway, Roscommon, Leitrim, North Mayo, Sligo.
Brigade Depot, CLONMEL. Counties, Kilkenny, Tipperary, Wexford, Watekfobd.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward H. H. Foster, 23 Oct. 7S ; Colonel, 1 April 78.
Paymaster-
Quarter Muster-
Line Regiment, 1st and 2nd Batt. 18th.— Militia, Wexford, North Tipperary, Kilkenny.
"NT/~v (7A Brigade Depot, TRALEE. Counties, Limerick, Kerry, Cork, Clare.
J-N U. I \J , Lieutenant Colonel. — William Andrew Armstrong, 1 May 78 ; Colonel, 26 April 76.
No. 67.
No. 69
Paymaster. —
Quart, r Mast, r.
ie Regiments, 101st, 104th.-
■Militia, South Cork, Clare, Keriw, North Cork, Limerick County.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF BRIGADE DEPOT STATIONS,
With the numbers of their respective Sub Districts.
56 Carlisle ....
65 Chester ....
16 Chichester .
33 Clonmel ....
Armagh
Ashton
Bedford
Belfast 63 Derby
Beverley 5 Devizee
Birr 67 Dorchester 39 j Maidstone
Bodmin 35 Exeter 34 ' Naas
2 Hounslow 49
iS Kingston 47
43 Lancaster n
60 ' Leicester 27
26 Lichfield 19, 20
3S Lincoln 30
46
66
Bradford 10 Fleetwood
Brecon .*... 25 Fort George
Bristol 37 , Galway
Burnley 15 Glasgow
Bury 17 Glencross
Bury St. Edmunds 32 Guildford
Canterbury 45 Halifax
Cardiff 24 Hamilton ....
Newcastle 1
55 Northampton 29
68 Omagh 64
61 1 Oxford 42
.. 62lPerth 57
48 I Pontefract 7,8
9 ' Preston 12
.59,60 Reading 41
Richmond (Yorks.)...
Shrewsbury
Stirling
Sunderland
Taunton
Tralee '■
Warley
Warrington 13, :
Warwick ;
Winchester 40, 51 to ;
Worcester j
Wrexham 2
Yarmouth :
York '
1220 Staff.
AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.
New South Wales.
Governor and Commander in Chief Lord A. W. F. S. Loftus. GCB. 3 May 79. Sydney.
Aide de Camp Sub Lieut. A. P. B. Loftus, Denbighshire Yeomanry Cavalry.
Victoria.
Governor and Commander i:i Chief The Marquis o/Normanby, GCMG. 14 Nov. 74. Melbourne.
Private Secretary
South Australia.
Governor and Commander in Chief Major General . Sir Win. F.D. Jervois.CB. GCMG. R.Eng.5 July 77.
Aidede Camp Lieut. J. Jervois, R. Eng. 1 July 78.
Western Australia
Governor and Commander in Chief Major General Sir Harry St. George Old, KCMG. CB. r.f.p. R.
Aidede Camp Lieut. St. John St. George Ord, R. Art. [Eng. 4 Dec. 77. Perth.
Commandant Lt. Colonel E. D. Harvest, Staff Officer of Pensioners, 10 Aug. 72.
Queensland.
Captain Gene,;,! and Governor in Chief Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, CB. KCMG. 6 Jan. 77. Brisbane.
Aide de Ca„ij,
Tasmania.
Governor and Commander in Chief Frederick Aloysius Weld, CMG. 7 Sept. 74. Kobart Town.
Aide de Camp and Private Secretary (with local! B fc Lt.Colonel w. H. St. Hill, 19 F. 17 July 77-
rank of Colonel) 5
Governor and Commander in Chief
Aide de Camp
NEW ZEALAND.
Sir Hercules Geo. Robt. Robinson, GCMG. 4 Mar. 72. Wellington.
Captain E. B. St. John, 35 F.
BERMUDA.
Governor and Commander in Chief..- Major General Sir Robert Michael Laffan, R. Eng. KCMG. 23
Aide de Camp Lieut. F. Carpenter, 87 F. 20 Aug. 77. [Apr. 77.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain D. L. Brain, 4 F. 28 Oct. 78.
CAPE OF GOOD HOPE.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sight lion. Sir H. Bartle E. Frere, Bt. GCSZ. GCB. 5 March 77.
Military 8ecr, tary {with local rank of Major) ... Captain Henry H. Parr, 13 F. 31 March 77.
Aide de Camp
South Africa.
Sigh Commissioner, Governor, and Commander in )
Chief of Natal, the Transvaal, and the lands - General Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, GCMG. KCB. 23 June 7;.
adjacent )
Chief of the Staff
Military Secreta-y Lt.Colonel H. Brackenbury, R. Artillery, 23 June 79.
(Bt. Major H. M'Calmout, 7 Hussars, 6 Aug. 7S.
Aide, de Cam,, ) Y<C E- F' Lord Giffol-a> 57 F. 7 July 79-
e,ae ^""u } Captain E. L. Braithwaite, 71 F. 23 June 79.
(Lieut. A. G. Creagh, R. Artillery, 23 June 79.
Major General YC Hon. Sir H. H. Clifford, CB. KCMG.
Aidede Ca,„p Lieut. R. F. Westmacott, 77 F. 11 March 79.
Colonel on the Staff) Natal and Transvaal
Commanding lioyal Artillery (Colonel on Staff) ...
Brigade Major, lioyal Artillery Captain J. R. Poole.
Commanding Royal Engineer ....'. Colonel F. C. Hassard, CB.
Deputy Adjutant * Quarter Master Generals -C Colonel William Bellairs, CB. Unatt. 10 May 77.
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General... Major W. F. Butler. CB. h.p. 69 F.
(p.s.c. Bt.Major H. Spalding, 104 F. 12 Dec. 76.
Deputy Assistant Adj. <$- Quarter Master Generals 1 p.s.c. Captain W. R. Fox, R. Artillery.
Natal.
Lieutenant Governor Sir Henry E. Buhver, KCMG. Pietermaritzburg.
The Transvaal.
Administrator of the Government Sir Theophilus Shepstone, KCMG.
Griqualand West.
Administrator of the Government Colonel W. O. Lanyon, CB. CMG. 2 W. I. Regt. Kimberley.
CEYLON.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir James Robert Longden, KCMG. 30 June 77.
Aidede Camp Captain A. N. Hayno, 57 F. 4 Sept. 77.
Major General on the Staff Major General W.'Wilby, CB. 7 Feb. 79.
Aide de Camp
Brigade Major .'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' p.s.c. Captain A. D. Currie, 41 F. 4 April 79.
CHINA AND HONG- KONG, AND STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.
Commanding the Forces in China, and Lieut.Gov- ~) ,r . _ , _, ,„ „ ,
emor of Song Komi < Major General E. W. Donovan, 3 June 78.
Assistant Military Secretary '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Major S. G. Huskisson, h.p. 80 F.
Aide de Camj) Lieut. A. S. Drummond, Scots Guards, 14 June 78.
China and Hong Kong.
''"' ' ''"'"' ' ' """•'' '■ '" Chief of Song Kong... John Pope Hennessy, CMG. 13 April 77,
:''■'' deCamp Major H. S. Palmer, R. Eng. n May 78.
Brigade Major p,a,c. Captain T. S. St. Clair, 49 F. 26 Feb 76.
Straits Settlements.
[Including Prince of Wales' Island, Malar,;,, and Singapore.)
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir William Cleaver Francis Robinson, KCMG. 4 Dec. 77
-, '."'' * ',"""' [Singapore.
BngadeMajor j>.».r. Captain A. M. Patcrson, 16 F.
7 ""''""'"■"'"■ of /'<'" of ll „/,:■,■ Island Major General A. E. U.Anson, CMG., r.f.p. R. Art., 27 Feb. 67.
lieut. Governor of Malacca
Staff. i 2 3
CYPRUS.
High Commissioner and Commander in Chief {n-itin „ , ,„„..-,,
h cal rank of Major General) \ .... ] Colonel R. Buldulpb, CB. R. Artillery, 23 June 79.
Aide de Camp Lieut G. A. K. Wisely, R. Eng.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain F. Luttman-Johnston, 65 F.
Commanding lloyal Engineer Lt.Colonel H. M. H. D. Dumaresq, R. Eng.
EAST INDIES.
Viceroy and Governor General Bight 'Hon. Zor<Z Lytton, GCB. GMSI GMIE 12 Feb 76
Pp;:"fe Secretary ps.c. Colonel Sir George Pomeroy Coliev, CB.'cMG. KCSI. 2 F. 13 April 76
Military Secretary ■p.s.c. Colonel T. D. Baker, CB. 18 Foot, 1 Nov. 78.— Com. a Brigade of the-
Koorum Force.
/3JC Captain Lord William de la Poer Beresford, 9 Lancers, 13 April 76
Captain Aug. Fred. Liddell, Royal Artillery, 13 April 76.
Lieut. Havcourt R. Rose, 34 F. 1 j May 76.
Aides de Camp - Lieut. C. W. Muir, Bengal Staff Corps, 1 Aug. 79.
Lieut. J. P. Brabazon, 10 Hus. {extra), i Dec. 77.— Brigade Major, Cabul
.Lieut. C. Herbert, Staff Corps {e.itra), 27 May 78. [Force
\ Captain R. Pole-Carew, Coldst. Guards [extra), 2 Feb. 79.— On Field Service'
Surgeon Staff Surgeon Major Oliver Barnett, 4 May 72.
Commander i ,, < hi,f General Sir Frederick Paul Haines, GCB. GCSI. CIE. 104 F 10 Vrjril 76
Military Seer, ton, Colonel R. Preston, CB. 44 F. 16 Sept. 76.
Persian Interpreter Colonel H. Moore, CB. CIE. Bombay Staff Corps, 10 April 76.
(Captain H. G. Grant, 7S F. 10 April 76.— Brigade Major, Koorum Force.
Aides de Camp - C»ptain H S. Gongh, 10 Hussars, 21 Nov- 76.
1 Lieut. G. Haines, o F. 17 Oct. 77.
[ Captain H. B. MacCall, 60 F. 12 Nov. 77.
Surgeon Stiiff>.n. u Major A. F. Bradshaw, 10 April 76.
Chief of the Staff of the Army in India . Major 1 !, m ral Sir P. S. Lumsden, KCB. CSI. Bengal Staff Corps.
Adjutant General's Department at Head Quarters.
A'-"m':!„ '<■",' t, l"'^.10"'1..^.. .?} Colonel «• »■ Greaves, CB. h.p. 7o F.
Deputy Adjutant General
Deputy Adjutant General of Artillery ... Colonel A. H. Murray, 6 Feb. 77.
Assistant Adjutants General.
Bt. Lt.Colonel Eteson, 3 F. 10 Dec. 77 Simla.
Major .J. D. Dyson-Laurie, 34 Foot Meerut.
Colonel A. G. Forsyth, Bengal Stafl Corps, iS June 75 Allahabad.
Major Henry Thompson, liengal Staff Corps, 1 Dec. 76 Sirhind (Umballa).
1 Solonel T. E. Ciordon, C.ST. Bengal Staff Corps, 20 Mar. 78 Brig. Gen. with Koorum Force
Major J. Goldie, 6 Dr. Gds. 13 May 78 Simla.
Lt.Colonel M. C. Farrineton, 51 Foot, 30 Nov. 77 Oude (Lucknow).
p.t.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel G. Hatchcll, 60 Foot, 12 Sept. 79 Rawul Pindee.
Bt.Lt.Colonel W. Galbraith, 85 Foot Cabal Force.
Deputy Assistant Adjutants Ge
Captain G. R. J. Shakespear, Bengal Staff Corps, 1 Dec. 76' Simla.
Captain W. J. Boyes, 12 F. 15 April 77 Rohilcund District.— Khyber Line Fores.
Eastern Frontier District.
Captain G. T. llalliday, late 4 Cavalry, 13 May 76 Presidency District.
h.s.c. Bt. Major A. G. \V 1 111. 7S Gwalior District.
Major G A. Way, l.inoilMa! r,,r,,s Saugor District.
Captain H. II. P. Gilford, 13 Hussars Peshawur District.— Khyber Line Force.
Quarter Master General's Department at Head Quarters.
Quarter Master General
Deputy Quart, r Master General Colonel C. C. Johnson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 26 April 75.
Assistant Quarter Master General Colonel!'. M. Mad '.rigor, CB. CSI. CIE. liengal Staff Corps -4 Feb ik
1>.A. & D.Q.M.G. Cabul Force.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Division.
Lt.Colonel W. S. A. Lockhart, lad- 44 liengal X.I. 22 Juue 75 On Field Service.
)i.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel E. F. Chapman. Royal Artillery, 31 Dec. 76 Candahar Force.
Bt.Ll Colonel G. E. L. S. Sanford, R. Engineers, iFeb. 78 On Field Service.
.Major 11. Colh tt, Bengal Staff Corps Meerut Division.— Cabul Force.
Deputy Assistant (Quarter Master Generals.
Bt Major B. A. Combe, 10 Hussars, 8 Aug. 79 Cabul Force.
P.t.Maior R. Mo: >i Stewart, Royal Artillery, S Jan. 77 Candahar Force.
Captain M. J. King-Harman, Bengal Staff Corps, 20 April 77 Simla.
Captain Hon.C. Dutton, S5 F. 20 Nov. 77 Khyber Line Force.
Bt.Major R. G. Kennedy, bengal Staff Corps, S Feb. 76 Cabul Force.
Bt.MajorA. A. A. Kinloch, 60F. 5 April 78 Khyber Line Force.
p.s.c. Captain 11. S. Brownrigg, Kiilo Brigade, 1 June 78 Allahabad Division.
Captain A. Gaselee, Bengal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
Linit. c. H. M. Smith, 3 Sikh Infantry Cabul Force.
Lieut. E. Burrell, 85 Foot Cabul Force.
Lt.Colonel H. M. Wemyss, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
Captain C. A. Carthew, 16 Bengal Cavalry Khyber Line Force.
Lieut. F. C. Maisey, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
Captain W. Hailes, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
Captain A. B. Stopford, Royal Artillery Sm'd Reserve Brigade.
Bengal.
Commanding Sirhiml Division Lieut.General W. T. Hughes, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 31 Jan. 79.
Aide de Camp Lieut. G. T. Campbell, 60 Foot.
Commanding Candahar Force Lieut.General Sir D. M. Stewart, KCB. Bengal Staff Corps, 1 April 76.
Aid, de < 'amp Major M. Protheroe, Madras Staff Corps.
Com rj 1 rut Division Major General R. O. Bright. CB. 21 Oct. 78. — Com. Khyber Line Force
Aid lei 1 Captain J. H. Barnard, CMG. 101 F. 22 Oct. 78.
Commandi / lllahabad Division Major General R. Hume, CB.
Aide de Camp Captain E. H. C. Braddon, 55 Foot.
Command!,,, / ltan-ul Pindee Division ViE Lieut. General Sir Fred. Francis Maude, KCB. 12 Nov. 75.
Aidede Camp
Commanding Uude Division Lieut.General Charles Cureton, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 22 Oct. 73.
Aide de Camp
Commanding ( abnl Field Force (tcithl YC Major General Sir F_ g. Robertg) XCB. R. Artillery.
rank of Lieut. General) j " ' J
Aide de Camp Captain G. T. Pretyman, R. Artillery. [Line Force
Inspector General of Artillery for India Brigadier General C. G. Arbuthnot, CB. 13 Sept. 78.— Com. a Brig. Khyber
Brigade Major Major A. D. Anderson, Royal Artillery, 29 March 78.
i2^a Staff.
Commanding Fihst Class Brigades (6).
Brigadier General C. C. G. Ross, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 19 July 75 Presidency District.— Sick Furl.
Brigadier General J. E. Michell, CB. R. Artillery, 9 March 77 Rohilcund District.
Major GeneralJ. Ross, CB. 27 June 75 Peshawur Dist.— On Field Service.
Brigadier General J. L. Nation, Bengal Staff Corps, 9 Oct. 77 Eastern Frontier District {Stullonu).
Major General H. R. Browne, 14 June 7=. Saugor District.
Brigadier General W. Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps, 29 Oct. 78 Gwalior District.
Commanding Second Class Brigades.
Y€ Brigadier General H. T. Macplierson, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 15 April 76 Rawul Pindee.— Cabul Force.
Brigadier General J. I. Murray, CB. Bengal Staff Corps, 20 April 77 Mooltan.
Brigadier General A. H. Col.be, CB. b.p. 17 Foot, 14 June 79 Agra.
Brigadier General R. J. Hughes, h.r>. 63 Foot Candahar Force.
Brigadier General C. H. Palliser. CB. Bengal Stuff Corps Candahar Force.
JTg Brigadier General J. A. Tvtler, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Cabal Force.
Brigadier General R. Barter. Bengal Staff Corps Candahar Force.
Brigadier General W. G. Dunham Massy, h.p. 5 Lancers, 10 April 79 Cabul Force.
Brigadier General T. E. Gordon, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps Cabul Force.
Brigadier General J. Doran, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Brigade.
V£ Brigadier General C. J. S. Gough, CB. Bengal Cavalry Khyber Line Force.
y.s.c. Brigadier General T. D. Baker, CB. iS Foot Cabul Force.
Brigadier General F. H. Jenkins, CB. Bengal Staff Corps Cabul Field Force.
Brigadier General C. G. Arbuthnot, CB. Royal Artillery Khyber Line Force.
Brigadier General W. Creagh, Bombay Staff Corps Sind Reserve Brigade.
Brigade Majors.
Lucknow.
Major J. S. Irvine, late 2 Cavalry, 16 Jan. 76 Agra.
p.$.e. < laptain H. T. Jones, 81 Foot, 18 Feb. 76 Umballa. — Cabul Force.
Captain W. G. Thomas, 25 F. 20 July 76 Cawnpore.
Captain W. W. H. Scott. Bengal Infantry, 25 Oct. 77 Meean Meer.
Captain G. A. White, 40 F. 25 Oct. 77 Allahabad.
Captain A. Fitzgerald, Bengal Infantry, 26 April 78 Mooltan.
p.s.c. Major A. L. H. Holmes, Bengal Staff Corps, '9 March 77 Meerut.
Captain H. R.Young, 39 Foot, 30 May 78 Rawul Pindee.
Captain W. C. Farwell, Bengal Infantry Cabul Force.
Bt.Major G. de C. Morton, 6 "Foot Cabul Force.
Lieut. J. P. Brabazon, 10 Hussars Cabul Force.
Captain C. M. Stockley, 9 Foot Candahar Force.
Bt.Major H. R. Abadie, 9 Lancers Candahar Force.
Captain M. H. Nicolson, Bombay Infantry Candahar Force.
Captain H. P. Pearson, 12 Foot Khyber Line Force.
Captain E. M. Larminie, R. Engineers Candahar Force.
1 'aptain H. G. Grant, 78 F Cabul Force.
Y€ Bt.Major J. Cook, Bengal Staff Corps Khyber Line Force.
Captain M. G. Gerrard, 2 Central India Horse Khyber Line Force.
Assistant Adjutant General for Musketry.
Major W. C. Mackinnon, 3 Foot, 20 May 78 Chief Insp. Army Head Quarters.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals for Musketry.
Captain C. F. Gleig, 22 Foot, 10 Aug. 75 " Sth Circle, Abbottabad.
Captain W. P. Hodnett, 54 Foot, 26~May 74 3rd Circle, Lucknow.
Captain J. T. Turner, 73 Foot, 3 Nov. 75 4th Circle, Meerut.
Major E. Beddy, Bengal Staff Corps, 16 Aug. 77 6th Circle, Meean Meer.
Bt.Major C. K. Chatficld, 51 Foot, 10 June 78 5th Circle, Umballa.
Captain A. I. Shepherd, Bengal Staff Corps, 14 May 79 2nd Circle, Allahabad.
Captain H. M. Carter, 62 Foot 7th Circle, Peshawur.
Captain F. W. Nicolay, Bengal Staff Corps 1st Circle, Dum Dum.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery.
Captain M. H. Saward, 5 Nov. 77 Simla.
Director of Garrison Instruction in India.
Major A. S. Hunter, Royal Artillery, 1 July 74 Army Head Quarters.
Chief Instructor.
Umballa.
Garrison Instructors.
f.'.c Major ( '1 arles Alfred G^rham, Royal Artillery, n June 75 Lmballa.-Dep. JudgeAdv. Klivl ler
Major \S\ Smith, Royal Artillery, 30 June 75 Rawul Pindee. [Div
Licutenant Horatio Holt Hart, Royal Engineers, 1 Sept. 78 .. .. Lucknow
.Main i,t,.1L(. ] oisinand, 50 Foot, 6 June 77 .' .'.'.'...' Mhow.
p.s.c. Captain G. L. L. Taylor, 16 Foot, 7 June 77 Poona
Captain P. AY'. Watts, iS Foot, ji Sept. 77 Bangalore.
Captain H. Gunter, 73 Foot, 5 Sept. 70 Agra.
Inspector of Gymnasia in India.— Bt.Major H. J. Hallowes, 15 F. S Sept. 76. On Field Service.
Madras.
GT'''"T V. , The D"** °f Buckingham and Chandos, GCSI. CIE. 23 Nov. 75.
Private Secretary Captain Pnilip James Hankin, Royal Navy. 23 Nov. 75.
MiUtary Secretary Major G. B. B. Hobart, Royal Artillery, 23 Nov. 75.
, . . . _ ( Lieut. J. Gordon, S9 Foot, 1 Dec. 75.
Aides ae Camp J Lieut. A. ,1. English, 14 Hussars, 3 Feb. 79.
(Lieut. H. P. G. Langton, 72 Foot (extra).
s'"^<'"" Surgeon Major John Mackenzie, MD. 1 Apr. 77.
Governor's Body Guard.
Major,! y. ('. Galloway, late 4 Cavalry, Commandant, 1 Mar. 76.
Lieut. C. 1!. Simpson, Madras stair Corps, Adjutant, 19 Feb. 77.
•■|il'-1 :i -M''J"- s- H- Hunt, in medical charge, 19 Dec. 76.— Furlough.
Surgeon Man 1 .1. B. Thomas, otlieiating in medical charge.
„ , . __ Vet. £ ' "•-'• \Y''*tcrn, in veterinary charge, 22 Dec. 75.
"• '" rl,"'f General Sir Neville B. Chamberlain, GCB.GCSI., 2 Feb. 76.
Military Seen tury
Atdeide Camp ( Captain F. M. Onslow, Madras Cavalry (Interpreter).
Adjutant General's Department at Head Quarters.
Adjutant Oeneral p.t.e. Brigadier General F. W. Jebb, h.p. 67 F. 28 An» 77
Deputy Adjutant General Colonel A. R. Clephane, Madras Staff Corps, 3 Dec. 76.
Assistant Adjutant Generals (!,'"!""('! !/ s' Trevor, Royal Artillery, 27 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
t Colonel O. .:_ -, ?cer Bereafoi-d . y.. Iras Staff Corps, 15 Sept. 76.
Staff. 124
QUARTER MASTER GENERAL'S DEPARTMENT AT HEAD QUARTERS.
Quarter Master General Brigadier General H. H. O'Cormell, Madras Staff Corps, 6 Nov. 76.—
Member of Array Commission, Simla.
Deputy Quarter Master General Major J. Ewing, Madras Staff Corps, 20 Nov. 7S.
Divisional Staff.
' , \ MJys <re Division Major General W. Payn, CB. 21 April 79.
.1 '. •'. 1 Lieut. G. Bourke, B,. Art. 7 May 74.
( '0 ,, in i ■ 1 11 ; lerabad Subsidiary Farce Major General A. W. Macintire, CB. R. Artillery, 21 June 76.
Aidi it Camp Lieut. G. S. Jones, R. Artillery, 15 April 77.
Commanding British Jiurmah Division Major General A. K. Gore, Madras Staff Corps, 1 Sept. 75.
Aide de Camp Lieut. C. W. Gore, 76 F. 2 March 75-
Assistant Adjutant Generals of Divisions and Forces (3).
Colonel Thomas Dyer, Madras Staff Corps, 17 Oct. 76 Mysore Division.
ColonelD. Standen, Madras Staff Corps, 14 April 77 British Barman Division.
p.s.c. Captain St. V. A. Hammick, 43 P. 16 April 77 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Divisions and Forces (3).
Colonel Robert Henry Bolton, Madras Staff Corps, 20 Nov. 74 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.— Furlough.
p.s ■■. 1 aptain 0. If. Walsh, 44 Foot, 20 Oct. 76 British Burmab Division.
Captain D. J. S. M'Leod, Madras Cavalry, 12 March 78 Mysore Division.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Divisions and Fares {4)
Major A. R. Kenney-Herbert, Madras Cavalry. 4 April 76 Malabar and Canara District.
Major R. S. Robert's, Madras Staff Corps, 2.-, Nov. 77 Nagpore Force.— Furlough.
Major E. H. Byre, .Madras StaffCorps, 12 March 78 Ceded Districts.
Maji r A. G. Hutchins, Madras Inf. Centre District.
Commanding First Class Brigades (4).
Major General T. Raikes, CB. 1 Jan. 75 Centre District.
Brigadier General F. G. Kempster. Madras StaffCorps, 27 June 76 Ceded Districts.
her General E. F. Burton, Madras Stall' Corps, 1 . Uec. 70 Malabar and Canara.
General G. F. de Berry, h.p. Brigade Depot Nagpore Force.
Commanding Second Class Brigades (2).
Soul hern District.
Northern District.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals (6).
Major J. Macgregor Kerr, Madras Ca i-alry, 21 Oct. 75 Centre 1 list rift. — Furlough.
Captait i'. Bowlby, 48Fbot, 21 Dec. 75 Ceded Districts.
Captait II R. Hope, Madras Cavalry, 19 June 76 Northern!' rict.
Soui hern 1 dstrict.
Major George Rowlandson, Madras Staff Corps, 2 Aug. 77 . ... Nagpore Force.
Major Curtois, Gen. List, Cav. 23 Dec. 77 Malabar and Canara.
Assistant Adjutant Gt neralfor Mas',-, try.
A. \V. O. Saunders, 21 F. 22 Nov. 76 Chief Inspector, 1st District, Mysore Div.
Dep nty Assistant Adjutant Generalsfor Musketry.
1. ,07 Foot, 1 Dec. 75 2nd District, Nagpore Force, Ac.— Furlough.
Major Edmund Austin, Madras StaffCorps, 10 Dec. 78 3rd District, British Burmah Division.
Bombay.
Governor Sir Richard Temple, Bart., GCSI. CTE. 30 April 77.
s, ,,;_>, in/ Charles Kdward liuekland, BA. Bengal Civil Service, 1 May 77.
.'.' ' >■ -r.tarij Captain E. S. R ivett -Carnac, 11 BussarS, 1 May 77.
Lieut. J. s, Frith, R 1 Lrl llei . May 77. — Sick Furlough.
,., , _ Lieut. 1>. C. i>i ."..■•:, 1: .ai ,\ ■•, iv, 1 May 77.
AvdesdeCamp , Lieut. W. A. Cho.. . 1; ■. a . ; :. , ', < . April 78.
I Lieut. A. W. 1 Rad< Be, Bengal Staff Corps, 10 March 73.
O idant of the Body Guard ... Captain A. Curri . B mba: I a al . 1 May 7.;.— Furlough.
Sun/eon Surgeon George Watu . B mba ed D lart. 1 May 77.
mder in Chief Lieut. Genera] Eenr; James Warre, CB. 9 Oct. 78.
Military Secretary Colonel. I. P. Cox, h.p. 1!. Engim
... . r, ( Captain A. G. Spencer, <;S F. 0 Oct. 78 (Interpreter).
o^Camp (Lieut, CT Barrow, 6 F. I Oct. j .
Adjutant General's Department lt II i \n Quarters.
.1 ljutant General Brigadier General 11 F. Brool e, h.p. 109 F. 1 ; Nov. 77.
/ A<U>'tant General I a. Colonel A. Wardmp, IJombay Si a II' Corps, 5 Oct. 74.
,..-..... .„ , f Colonel E. A. Green, Bombay Staff Corps, s Aug. 76.
t Adjutant Generals , r,t.Colonel T. N. Holberton, R. Artillery, i Jan. 79.
Quarter Master General's Department at Head Quarters.
Quarter Master General ' ralG R. S. Burrows, Bombay Infantry, 28 Sept. 74. .
Quarter Master Genera! Colonel A. G. P. Hogg, IJombay StaffCorps, 2 Feb. 75.— On special duty.
Divisional Staff.
Commanding Mhoiv Division Lt. General John Forbes, CB. Bombay Cavalry, 5 Jan. 76.
.1 , .■ ,/, (..(„.,' Captain J. Angus, 6 q Foot, 15 March 76.
r ... ■';',/ 1.1 .\ ■.rt't, ru Division I, t. General .1 W. Schneider. CB. llombay Infantry, 25 June 72.
Ca > Lieut. R. W. I'. Lod, vick, 28 Foot, 27 Aug. 77.
1 . . Ihrision Major General J. M. Primrose, CSI. 1 Apr. 77.
Aide de Camp Lieut. E. O. F. Hamilton, 2 Foot, 17 June 78.
Assistant Adjutant Generals of Divisions ( ).
p-s e Bt. Maior G. G. Beazley, S-, Foot., 22 July 75 MhowDivision.— SickFurl.
Lt.Coli <■' VV. Hicks, Bombay stall' Corps, 3 Dec. 77 Poona Division.
Ma r E. Cuuninsham, Bombay StaffCorps Northern Division.
125 Staff, §v*
Assistant Quarter Master Generals of Divisions (3).
Lt.Colonel B. H. Pottinger, Roval Artillery, 13 Oct, 75 Poona Division.
Major F. J. S. Adam, Bombay Staff Corps, 1 Nov. 77 Bombay District.
Major "W. B. Colvin, 7 Foot, 29 Nov. 7S Mhow.
Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Generals (3).
Major John Jopp, Bombay Staff Corps, 4 Dec. 74 , £O0Iia Divi.sion- , „ „
( Bombay Dist — D.A. Q. M.
Captain A. B. Stopford, Royal Artillery, 16 Feb. 7S | Gen sind Reserve Brig.
Captain J. T. Watling, Bombay Staff Corps, 29 Nov. 7S Northern Division.
Commanding First Class Brigades (2).
Brigadier General C. T. Aitchison, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 23April 77 Bombay District.
Brigadier General G. T. Brice, h.p. 17 Foot, 23 Jan. 79 Belgaurn District.
Commanding Second Class Brigades (4).
Sind District.
Brigadier General Robert Phayre, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 21 April 75 {frontier Bri7ade.mlnand"
Brigadier General H. H. A. Wood, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 3 Nov. 76 Deesa.
Brigadier General F. A. E. Loch, CB. Bombay Staff Corps, 24 April 77 Aden.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Generals.
Major R. M. Lloyd, Bombay Staff Corps, 19 Aug. 76 .' Belgaurn District.
Ma';or C. A. Cuningham, Bombay Staff Corps, Jan. 77 Sind District.— Sick Furl.
Captain W. Cooke-Collis, S3 F. y Jan. 78 Bombay District.
Brigade Majors (4).
p.s.c. Brevet Mai or 0. J. Burnett, 15 Foot, 21 Nov. 76 .' Poona.— Sind ReserveBrig
Major J. G. Watts, Bombay Staff Corps, 28 April 77 Aden.
Major H. J. Stock, Bombay Staff Corps, 24 Dec. 77 , Nusseerabad.— Furlough.
Captain A. R. Heyland, Bombay Staff Corps, 9 Jan. 78 Deesa.
Assistant Adjutant General for Musketry.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Gillespie, Bombay Staff Corps, 26 May 74 istCircle.Chief Insp. Poona
Deputy Assistant Adjutants General for Musketry.
Captain C. J. Dyke, 108 Foot, 20 Oct. 75 2nd Circle.Mhovr.
Captain H. E. P. Thomas, 15 F. 20 Nov. 78 3rd Circle, Belgaurn.
Assistant Inspector of Gymnasia.
Captain S. W. Tyndall, 68 Foot, 5 Dec. 74 Poona.
FALKLAND ISLANDS.
Governor and Commander in Chief. — J. Thomas Fitzgerald Callaghan, CMG. 18 May 76.
GIBRALTAR.
,„ . . „..- (General Lord Napier of Magdala, GCB. GCSI. Royal Engineers
Governor and Commander in Chief -; IO Oct -6
Assistant Military Secretary Lt.Colonel A. R. Lempriere, Royal Engineers, 31 July 77.
... n f Bt.Major Joh. R. W. Napier, Bengal Stan Corps, 10 Oct. 76.
Aides de Lamp Ip.s.c. Bt.Major G. J. Gilbard, 18 Hussars, 9 June 77.
Commanding Brigade Major General David Anderson, 22 Oct. 78.
Aide de Camp Captain T. E. G. Molvneux, 22 F. 22 Oct. 78.
Assistant Adjutant 4- Quarter Master General Colonel F. R. S. Flood, CB. h.p. Brigade Depot, 27 Sept. 78.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Gen. (for Musketry)... Captain A. E. Pearse, 16 F. 23 Oct. 77.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain H. J. T. Hildyard, 71 F. 6 Aug. 78.
Commanding Royal Artillery {Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel T. M. Harris.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Captain H. M. J. Feilden, 1 July 77.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel E. B. Ewart, CB. 1 Nov. 77.
( Georce Bernard Morgan,1 h.p. 77 F. 11 Dec. 60; Ens. it .July 54 ;
Town Major \ Lt. c Nov. 54 ; Ca.pt. 3 Oct. 55; Bt.Major, 4 Dec. 71; Bt.Lt.Col.
{ 11 Oct. 77.
Garrison Quarter Master "William Foulkes Cottrell, 10 Nov. 77.
Garrison Instructor p.s.c. Captain C. H. Boileau, 61 Foot, 9 Oct. 77.
1 Lt.Colonel Morgan served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, and capture of the Rifle-pits on the iSth April— contused (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
MALTA.
Governor and Commander in Chief c. General Sir Arthur Borton, KCB. 1 W. I. Regt. 13 May7S.
Assistant Military Secretary Lt.Colonel D. M. M. Crichton, Gren. Gds. 21 May 78.
Aides de Cam-o f *"-*-e- Lieut- R- Auk1' 5 F- 25 JIay 7S.
Atdes de Lamp ( Captain A. C. Borton, 13 F. 25 May 78.
Commanding Brigade Major General Eon. P. R. B. Feilding, CB. 1 Jan. 79.
Aidede Camp Captain B. P. Cary, 35 F. 1 June 79.
Deputy Adjutant 4- Quirfer Master General Colonel C. A. B. Gordon, h.p. 6o'F. 1 Jan. 80.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant 4" Qr.Mast. General... p.s.c. Captain B. M. Dawes, ico F. 7 April 77.
Ditto [for Musketry) Captain W. A. Bridge, 21 F. 11 July 78.
Brigade Major p s.c. Captain W. S. Cooke, 22 F. S Oct. 76.
i,,i Royal Artillery (Colonel on Staff)... Colonel W. L. Dumaresq, 15 March 73.
Brigade Major, Royal Artillery Captain H. A. Douglas, 1 July 77.
Commanding Royal Engineer (Colonel on Staff) ... Colonel T. A. L. Murray, 26 May 79.
Garrison Instructor p.o.c. Captain R. H. L. Brickenden, 42 F. 2 Oct. 75.
JAMAICA (including HONDURAS).
Captain General and Governor in Chief Sir Anthony Musgrave, KCMG. S June 77.
Aid* de Camp
1 the Staff c. Colonel J. Hackett.h.p. Brigade Depot, 11 May 78.
Brigade Hajor
Lieutenant Governor of Honduras Fred. Pal grave Barlee, CMG. 10 May 77
Staff, fyc. 126
MAURITIUS.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir George Ferguson Bowen, GCMG, 31 Hay 73.
Private Secretary and Aide de Camp
Colonel on the Staff
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain E. L. Clarke, 103 F. 1 July 78.
DOMINION OF CANADA.
Comprising all the Provinces within and adjacent thereto.
Governor General of the Dominion of Canada The Right Eon. the Marquis o/Lorne, KT. GCMG Ottawa.
Military Secretary Major F. W. De Winton, R. Artillery.
Aidesde Camp J Lieut. Hon. C. Harbord, Scots Guards, 25 Nov. 78.
i Captain V. Chater, 91 F. 25 Nov. 78.
Lieutenant General c. General Sir P. L. M'Dougall, KCMG. 24 May 78. Halifax.
Assistant Military Secretary Lt. Colonel F. W. Fremantle, Coldstream Guards, 24 May 78
Aides de Camn (p.*.c. Lieut. J. C. Barker, R. Eng. 24 May 78.
Aid,, ie Camp ^ . Caplain #,„ w F Fm,t%-/p 4 May ,8
Nova Scotia.
Brigade Major p.s.c. Captain J. Bougbey, 62 F. 1 May 76.
Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General... iT(£Bt.Lt. Colonel A. S. Cameron, 25 F.31 March 78 ...Halifax,
Town Major Major R. Nagle, h.p. R. Canadian Rifles, 19 Dec. 70 ...Halifax.
Garrison Instructor p.s.c. Captain E. C. Milner, 18 F. 4 Aug. 77 Halifax.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Governor and Commander in Chief Commander Sir John H. Glover, Royal Navy, GCMG. 31 Mar. 76.
Private Secretary and Aide de Camp p.s.c. Lieut. H. H. Morgan, R. Marines.
SAINT HELENA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Hudson Ralph Janisch, CMG.
WEST AFRICA SETTLEMENTS.
(At Sierra Leone and on the Gambia.)
Governor and Commander in Chief Surgeon Major Samuel Rowe, CMG. 9 June 77 Sierra Leone
Atm^nur.he.^
GOLD COAST COLONY.
(Including Lagos and its Dependencies.)
Governor and Commander in Chief Herbert Taylor Ussher, Esq. CMG. Accra.
Lieutenant Governor of the (laid Coast and Admin-') ,„„. „ tj a, , r, •«;.. ■c.„„ mm t
istrator of the Government of Lagos j William Brandford Griffith, Esq., CMG. Lagos.
WEST INDIES, &c.
Commanding the Purees Major General D. J. Gamble, CB. 1 Oct. 78. Barbadoes.
Assistant Military Secretary lit .Lt ( '..l'.i.el J. E. D. Hill, h.p. 63 F. 31 March 77.
Aide de Camp Lieut. L. G. Fawkes, R. Art. 1 Oct. 78.
Assistant Adjutant and Qr.Master General Bt.Lt.Colonel C. Steel, h.p. Unatt. 30 July 79.
BARBADOES AND WINDWARD ISLANDS.
aTarTlslandsC°mmander '" ChUf °f ,he Wind-\ Major G. C. Strahan, CMG. late of R. Art. 2 Dec. 76 Barbadoes.
/George Dundas, CMG. 31 Oct. 74 5/. Vincent.
Augustus Fred. Gore, 29 Sept. 77 Tobago.
Lieutenant Governors - Colonel Robert Wm. Harley, CB. CMG. late of 2
West India Regt. 28 Sept. 77 Grenada.
{ George William Des Voeux, CMG St. Lucia.
ANTIGUA AND LEEWARD ISLANDS.
Governor and Com. in Chief of Leeward Islands ... George Berkeley, CMG. 14 Nov. 74 Antigua
/Alex. Wilson Moir, CMG St. Christopher
0. M. Eldridge, Esq Dominica.
Presidents \ Neale Porter, Esq Montserrat.
Spencer Churchill, Esq Virgin Islands.
I Nevis.
TRINIDAD.
Governor and Commander in Chief Sir Henry Turner Irving, KCMG. 7 Sept. 74 Port of SpaJH.
BRITISH GUIANA.
Governor and Commander in Chief Cornelius HendericksenKortright,C3fff.i4 3u\y71... George Town.
Garrisons.
DUNCANNON FORT.— Fort Major, Lieut. Thomas Austin, 27 July 20.
TOWER OF LONDON.
Constable, 30EK Field Marshal Sir Charles Yorke, GCB.l Major, Major Gen G.B.Milman, CB 29 Aug. 70.
Rifle Brigade, 16 March 75. Chaplain, Rev. Edw J. Rogers MA. h.p. 31 Jan.77.
Lieut Lt General C. L. B. Maitland, CB. 22 July 76. I Surgeon, Dep.Insp. General W. F. T. Ivey, h.p. 1 Apr.7t.
D +
Royal Military College and Staff College at Sandhurst.
127
Royal Military College.
Governor.— General W. C. E. Napier, 1 Nov. 75.
Commandant and Secretary— p.s.c. Colonel F. D. Middle-
ton, h.p. 2q F. 8 Sept. 74.
Chaplain— Rev. W. R. Beach, MA.
Adjutant and Quarter Master.— John Davies, 26 Nov. 58.
Surgeon— T. Fraser, 3fZ>. De^a/y Surgeon Gen. half pay
10 April 77.
.lsm<. Surg.— Surgeon Major J. Anderson, 6 Nov. 78-
Biding Master.— Capt. Cha,. Clements Brooke,2 12 Mar. 61.
Instructors
Fortification. "
MILITARY PROFESSORS AND INSTRUCTORS.
Professor of Fortification. —Major E. D. C. O'Brien,
R. Eng. 16 Oct. 77.
Major C. H. C. Halkett, R.Eng. 29 Aug. 72.
Major R. H. Williams, R. Eng. 1 Sept. 73.
Major B. 0. Seton, R. Eng. 11 Feb. 75-
Capt. H. Cautley, R. Eng. n Feb. 75.
Oapt. W. B. Hurst, R. Eng. n Feb. 75.
Capt. K. R. Todd, R. Eng. 1 Sept. 77.
Captain L. K. Scott, R. Eng. 25 Oct. 77.
p.s.c. Lieut. H. T. Wing, 97 F. 2 June 79.
Professor of Military Surveying— c. Bt.Lt.Colonel William
Paterson,]h.p.63F. 24 July 60; Ens. n Dec. 46; Lt. 13
Oct. 51; Capt. p25 Mar. 56; Bt.Major, 5 July 72.
(Major E. A. Anderson, iS Foot, 27 Oct. 62.
p.s.e.Maj. C.W.Fothergill,R.M.Art.iAug.68.
Captain R. L. Leir, 31 F.- 30 Jan. 71.
p.s.c. Capt. A.M. Delavoye, 56F. n Feb. 75.
■ - , Captain H. E. Ganlter, 37 F. 26 May 75.
:' n Military.'
Surveying.
'. " April 77.
Bt.Major R. H. Rosser, 37 F. 15 Mar. 79.
Xp.s.c. Capt.H. E.C.Kitchener,46F.nMar.79.
Professor of Tactics, Military Administration and Law.—
p.s.c. Capt. C. C. King, R. Mar. Art. 1 Mar. 78
Instructors in Turtles, Military Administration and Law.—
» s c Captain N. L. Walford, R. Art. n Feb. 75-
p.s.c. Captain L. F. B. Cary, Rifle Br 19 Mar. 77.
p s c Captain B. G. Hall, R. Marine Art. 21 June 77.
psc Major H. M. Moorsom, R. Art. 1 Sept. 77.
v»e Captain E. J. Courtenay, 35 P- 25 Mar. 78.
p.s.c. Captain A. R. Savile, 18 F 13 Mar. 79.
p.s.c. Captain A. G. Impey, 107 F..31 May 79.
p.s.c. Captain W. H. Daniel, 15 F- 1 Sept, 79
"•n p.g.c. Capt." C. H. Bunbury, 9* F. 25" Apr. 76.
?• \ p.s.c. Capt. R. O. DeMontmorency, 83 F.
Staff College.
Commandant.-p.s.c. Colonel C. O. Creagh-Osborne, CB.,
h.p. Brigade Depot, n May 78.
Military Art. and Sistor y. -p. s. c. ' Lt. Colonel T. E. A.
Hall, h.p. 49 P- 24 Dec. 78.
Fortification and Artillery.—
Military Drawing and Surveying.— Bt.Lt.Colonel W. H.
Richards, 55 P- 16 Oct. 78. rwinnoi
mUiary Administration and Law.-p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Colonel
C. Parsons, 3 P. 28 Mar. 74.
Mathematics.— Rev. J.F. Twisden, MA.
French— A. Aigre de Charente. | German.— C. Jeep.
Hindostanee — Major F. Chenevix-Trench, 20 Hussars.
Geology.— Thomas Rupert Jones, FBS..FGS
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. -Edmund Atkinson,
Ph.D. FCS.
Students.
Senior Division. Junior Division.
Captain C. Grove, 15 F. *Lt. W. Peacocke
Lt. J. J. Leverson, R. Eng. *Capt. X D.Legard, R Art.
Capt. G. M'Donald, R. Eng. Lt. H. Mitchell,_R. Eng.
♦Capt. H. H. Crookenden,
R.A.
Capt. E. R. Elles, R. Art.
Lt. J. R. J- Jocelyn, R. Art.
Capt. R. Cooper, 13 P.
*Capt. P. D. Jeffreys, 88 P.
Lt. E. V. Huyshe, 41 P-
Capt. A. G. Tidy, 5+ F-
Captain P. G. Doyle, 2 Dr.
Gds.
Capt. P. Stringer, 23 P.
Capt. A. J. O. Pollock, 21 P.
Capt. J. C. R. Glasgow, 12 F.
Capt.W.G.T. Bickford, R.M.
Art.
Lt. J. G. Ponsonby, 49 P-
Lt. E. Nash, 44 F. .
Capt. J. H. S. Craigie, 71 F.
Capt. J. Spence, 102 F.
Capt. C. W. Norton, 5 Lan-
Capt. C. F. C. Beresford,
R. Eng.
Capt. R. A. Montgomery,
R. Art.
Capt.H. D. Dunlop,R. Art.
Lt. F. W. Benson, 12 Lan.
Bt.Major G. Barton, 7 F.
Lt. G. F. Browne, 48 F-
Capt. C. J. R. Fulford,
Bengal S.C.
Lt. F. W. Romilly, Scots
Guards.
Lt. G. M. Bullock, 11 F.
Capt. J. T. Browne, 2cHus.
Lt. W. A. Gough, 52 P.
Capt. A. J. Paterson, 19 P.
Capt.H.T.W.Allatt,46F.
Capt.C.P.Thomson,7 Hus.
*Capt. A. W. Morris, 58 F.
*Capt.E.T.H.Hutton,6oF.
Capt. T. Prickett, 56 F.
Lt. J. W. Godfray, 25 F.
On Field Service.
Lt.ColonelPaterson served with the 8othRegt.iiniheiBurme_se^
Captain Brooke served in the Osmanli Irregular Cavalry during the Crimean campaign (Turkish Meaalj.
japture of Promc, repulse 01 tne > subsequent nigm, anaeK, rmiu „» ,.:''.,■ for ¥esn)
-aoturo and destruction of two of the enemy's stockades beyond it (Medal with Clasp lor jregn .
uapiUI J Oliuuco n„m„„i: T^.Dm,lQr f!o™lro A-nyincr tllP f'nillPnil Campaign (J UTl
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich.
■Frerident.-VUMi Marshal UBS. the Duke of -Cambridge,
KG. KP. GCB. GCMG. GCSI. Commander Ml Chief,
Gov^or.-Uent. General Sir John Miller Adye, XCB.
JSSfS&JZttto W. D. Marsh, R. Eng.
^Captain of the Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Major T. Van Straubenzee, R. Artillery, 6 Apr. 79.
Lieutenants of the Company of Gentlemen Cadets.
Lieut. E. G. H. Bingham, R. Artillery, 12 Oct. 75.
Lieut. A. H. Callwell, R. Artillery, 4 June 79.
Lieut. H. C. C. Walker, R. Artillery, 7 Oct. 79.
Adjutant and Quartermaster.
Captain F. W.Nind, Royal Artillery, 20 Sept. 77.
Surgeon.— Surgeon Major E. H. Roberts, 9 Dec. 75.
Chaplain and Classical Instructor.
Rev. J. Bond, MA. 10 Feb. 75. .
Professor of Mathematics and Mechanics.
Morgan W. Crofton, BA. FES.
Instructors of Mathematics .
H. Hart, 19 March 73.
EPS Tylecote, MA. 19 March 73.
Captain G. C. Wynne, R. Art. 18 March 76 _
Professor of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Capt. K. M. Lloyd, R. Eng. 1 Oct. 76.
Instructors of Fortification and Geometrical Drawing.
Captain J. Gore Booth, R. Eng. 18 Mar. 73-
Captain J. W. Savage, R. Eng. 20 Sept. 77.
Captain W. G. Ross, R. Eng. 1 Oct. 76.
Captain A. C. Ward, R. Eng. 1 Oct. 76.
Professor of Artillery.
Major J. Sladen, R. Art. 1 March 75.
Instructor of Artillery.
Captain R. Walkey, R. Art. 1 April 73.
Assistant Instructor of Artillery.
Captain C. Jones, R. Art. 20 June 79.
Professor of Military History,
p s.c. Captain S. C. Pratt, R. Art. 22 May 79.
Professor of Military Drawing.
Captain P. Roberts, R. Art. 20 Sept. 77. _
Instructors in Military Drawing.
Captain A. G. Walker, R. Art. 18 Mar. 76.
Captain V. P. Rowe, R. Eng. 20 Sept. 77.
Captain W. St. G. Burke, R. Eng. 24 Sept. 79.
Professor of Landscape Drawing.— Vita. Clifton.
Professor of French— Mons. Albert Barrere.
Professor of German— C. H. Schaible, Ph.D. MD.
Professor of Chemistry and Physics.— C. L. Bloxam.
Military Establishments.
Army Pay Office.
Paymaster General, Rt. Son. Stephen Cave, MP.
Judicial Department.
Judge Advocate General of the United Kinadon
G. Cavendish Bentinck, MP.
Deputy Judge Adoocate General, J. C. O'Dowd,
Deputy Judge (SV't2®' <fen- R- Carey, CB.
Advocate,... \ Co1' JJ*- Rockejh.p. :S P.
.London
London
I p.s.c. Bt.Lt.Col. H. A.' Brett, 43 F. Dubl
Office, 3s, Great George Street, Westminster.
Army Schools.
Inspector... Colonel A. C. Gleig, h.p. Royal Artillery.
Sub Inspectors of Army Schools.
Inspector of Regimental Colours.
Sir Albert William Woods, Garter King of An
John Belling 1 Apr
Robert Kirk 1 Apr. 7 1
William Savage. ..1 Apr. 71
GeorgeRobertson 1 Apr. 71
John Stewart 1 Apr. 71
Thomas Earp 1 Apr. 71
Charles Carnegie 1 Apr. 71
Wm. Thacker 1 Apr. 71
Edward Giles 8 June 72
Edwin H.Rogers n Sep. 72
Alfred Wolfe 14 Feb. 74
Jas.E.Cartwright 14 Feb. 74
Wm. Robinson... 1 4 Feb. 74
Enoch Shipman 14 Feb. 74
Thos. C.Sherwood 1 4 Feb. 74
Samuel Goadby 14 Feb. 74
W.M. MacKinder 24 Mar.75
Jas. Hen. Carroll 22 Sep. 75
Joseph Tapsell ... 1 Aug.77
EdwardBramhall 6 Dec. 79
Royal Hospital, Chelsea.
Governor— General Sir Patrick Grant, GCB. GCMG
78 P. 20 Feb. 74.
Major $ Zt. Governor.— Colonel R. H. Gall, CB. h p
14 Hussars, 1 March 74.
Adjutant.— John James Charles Irby,1 7 Sept. 55 ; Ens.
pi7 Jan. 51 ; Zt. 8 Oct. 54 ; Cupt. 16 Jan. 63 ; lion] Major
20 Mar. 78. ■ '
Secretary.— Major Gen. Geo. Hutt, CB. late of Bombay
Army, 6 Mar. 65.
Chaplain.— Rev. Sydney Clark, MA. h.p. 2 Feb. 78
Physician and Surgeon.— J. A. M'Munn,- MD hi) Staff
Surgeon, 4 Nov. 68. ' '
Deputy Surgeon.— Thomas Ligertwood,* MD. h.p. Staff
Surgeon, ;3 Jan. 60.
Quarter Master.— William Barlow, 17 July 72.
Captains of Invalids.
Royal Military Asylum.
Cc mmandant.— p.s.c. Colonel J. P. Battersby, h.p. 60 P
Secretary andAdj utant.— Bt. Lt.Colonel Hugh Mackenzie 2
h.p. iS F. 12 Feb. 73.
Quarter Master.— William Macdonnell,12 27 Aug 73
Medical Officer.— Dep. Insp. Gen. J. B. S. Crosse> h!p.
Chaplain.— Rev. Erasmus H. Goodwin, BA.
John Harrison, TJnatt.
J.VanderH.Rees.h.p. 40P
J. W. Daniell, h. p. 101 F.
Geo. Garland, h. p. 43 F.
W.Hnmphry.h.p. R.Eng.
Bt.Lt.ColonefA. Green, h.p.
Rifle Brigade.
Royal Victoria Hospital at Netley.
Governor and Commandant.— Colonel R. C. Stewart, h n
2F. 16 Jan. 78. *
j Staff Capt. Sc Assistant. Commandant. — Colonel Wm
Roberts Farmar," h.p. 75 Foot, 24 April 72.
Adjutant.— Bolton James Alfred Monsell, 6 May 74-
Ens. 7 Sept. 58 ; Zieut. P29 Oct. 61 ; Capt. p2o Apr 66 ■
111. Major, 31 Dec. 78.
Paymaster.— Robert [Savery Rouse, 16 Apr. 58: Son.
Major, 16 Apr. 73.
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.
Master.— The Commander of the Forces in Ireland.
Joint Dep. Masters ( J,he^ePut^ Ad-i- Gen- in Ireland,
i The Dep. Quarter Master Gen. do.
Captains on the Establishment.
Captain George Cresswell, h.p. Unatt.
Captain P. O'Callaghan, h.p. 13 P.
Adjutant— Capt. W. M'Gill.s h. p. 79 P. 13 Nov. 68.
Physician and Surgeon. — William Carte,0 13 Au<* 58
Chaplain.— -Rev. George Hare.
Secretary, Registrar, and Treasurer.— Langrishe F. Banks
Quarter Master.— Lieut. James Watson, h.p. Mil. Train '
Solicitor. — S. ^"^ ■"" —
Military Prisons.
Inspector General,— Col. Sir E.F. DuCane, ECB. R Eng
Inspectors— W. F. Pagan, W. J. Stopford. H. Wakeford'
Al.lcr.ilmt.— Gov., Col.W. H. 0. Wellesley, late of zo Foot
Cork.— Gov., Major H. W. Campbell, late of 79 Foot
M.\l. Off., Surgeon Major J. W. Johnston, h.p. 85 Foot
Dublin.— Gov., Capt. D. F. Allen, late of 17 Foot
Med. Off.,
Gosport.—Gov., A. P. Miller, late Captain 02 F.
Med. Off. y
Glencross— Chief Warder, J. Martin.
Med. Off., Dep. Surgeon Gen. H. M. Fraser, MD., h p
Malta.— Gov., H. C. Talbot, late Captain 43 F.
Blue— Facings Red.
Royal Hibernian Military School, Dublin,
Commandant.— Go\an& L. S. Cotton," h.p. 63 F. I Quarter Master -Edwin Sherlock
Secretary and Adj.-Bt.U.Colone\T. B. Speedy" Unatt. [ Suraeon.-Dep. Insp. Gen! £" H ° Baxter MD hp
?^^ SPSS Ett^£2ttJ3&«
SSSSMaStaTcFSSK1 actlons m KaffirIaud aad the Colony; a,so on th* -SiAiffiSAfAS
3 Doctor J. A. M'Munn served
Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
6enrtCrnin',?.1.!'n'' ,J''nlU'-illll1'mated /mentioned in despatches,
" Regiment throu
Kafiirland and the Colony; also
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
n™«?°t0ri T' ^rtw00'1, served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma fmpr,
^n_td. ^*SQ£*£S*l*9*. Inkerman, 1 0f SebastopoHMedal with three Clasps, KnighTof the Leg^ of
54-55. including the affair of
Honor, and Turkish Medal).
' Mr. Crosse served with the
Rnl^nCr?S»,SerVeSd1witVI!e,rth Hussars d'irmfr the Eastern campaign of
Bulganac, battles ot Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, ami Tchernava. si ' aSd Pal
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tur^Med'arT"^' ""^ "* *" of Seba8toPo1 <Meda' with four
alsofnthS rja*V*' 5th Class °rthe Med-'idie- and Turkish ST) Served
attack on V t 1 " campaign m 1858-59 including the action at Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow
Mihoordeem~^hr!: °l Allygunge nttaek and capture of Bareilly, relief of Si,al,,ele„,pore, and pursiUtTo
'coimefiluo, Le ,1Ue(""f V'V'^ilh!'d'att!lcknndcaPtMeofthel,ortoraa™P«™KusSiah(:vIuda]withClasp)
nresslon of ,' „1,' 7", r " ° de £ampoto S"' •S-y,lue-v Cotton commanding the Peshawur Division in the Tup-"
EZetL ,rrw!'f T«DEC' ,857 t0 ltS terminatioa- Also served in the expedition on the Euzofeie
Mun^ult ei , i V -m1!58, a,"was presCnt at the destruction of Chingalee, also at the destruction of
sZS;i t m' ;,Mc"7;lk':?s "u the Mallal'»"d Mountain. Subsequently at the destruction of
[1 despaiches (Medal with^lasP). ^ to tbe Hindostanee Fanatics on the heights above-mentioned
vJlPV^1?.1101 Spccdv st',:vi1''1 th0 campaigns of 1841 and 42 in Affghanistan with the 13th Light Infantry ard was
nBof Man^o S^ I '," Si ^Tt ?^°°l ^ affair of Tezeen' forcin" the J^clulluck Pass, reXc ion of The
™,i L a 1 I ' deferce °,f Jellalabad, and sorties on the z4th Nov. and 1st Dec. .841, nth March, =4th March
nPnL Pfw ^2,„and RCneral aCti0n and defeat of Akbar Khan pedals for Jellalabad and Cabool). '
•ftfcSffiterMr'11, ^rC ,°,th Re^«Q* in the SutIeJ campaign in ,846, and was present at the
S^f™ Clbui' a uh"- •''•"." -lAhwaKMednl, at which last action he was severely wounded in the right thi-h
^aS aPe-?,^h!lecal;ry^gthe Queen's Colour. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign^
Fntwh'nr lc!nd ' f t" i""S C :i"""Ilo.re on the 26th 27th and 28th November and 6th December, capture of
S?te^ i Kankur capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and actions around. The Company
capdteurre^f '^^S^S^ffiMS^'RW d6SPatCh *" ^ C°DdUCt ^ "" ^^ N°Vemb6r " ^
of Se&nol^w61' JSmel! serv0ed in th0 KaiEr war of l852"53 (Medal). Served in the Crimea, after the fall
of Sebastopol, from iqth November 1855 to 4th June 1856. Has the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
D + 2
29
Kcers Receiving Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious Services.
Genbbais.
$J Bainbrigge, J. H., Unatt.
Jg«a Smith, Thomas C, Unatt.
Lieutenant Gbnebals.
Airey, Sir J. T., KCS
Alexander, Sir James Edward, CB.
Ansell, A. F.
ArmstroBg, J. W., CB.
Baumgartner, K. J., CB.
Call, G. F. S., CB.
Claremont, E. S., CB.
Clarke, G. C, CB.
Clarke, W. ^^
Colborne, Son. Sir F., KCB.
Cole, J. A.
Conway, T.S., C.B.
Creagh, J. B.,h.p. 48 F.
Elmhirst, C, CB.
Erskine, G.
Ewart, J. A., CB.
Foley, Son. St. Geo. G., CB.
Fordyce, C. F., CB.
Forrest, W. C, CJ?.
Foster, C. J., CB.
Greathed, Sir E. H., KCB.
Hale, E. B., CB.
Herbert, A. J., CB.
Heyland, A. T., CB.
Ingall, W. L., CB.
Jeffreys, E. R., CB.
Kelly, Sir R. D., KCB.
Kelly, T. C, OB.
Lacy, R. W.
Lacy, T. E.
Layard, W. T.
Laye, J. H.
Longden, H. E., CB. CSI.
Macdonald, Son. James W. B., CB
Macdonell, A., CB.
Uffi Maude, Sir Fred. F., KCB.
Maxwell, E. H., CB.
Maxwell. G. V., CB.
Parke, W., CB.
Pattle, T., CB.
Pratt, R., CB.
Preston, W. R.
Raines, J. A. R., CB.
Rainey, H. G., CB.
Roche, E.
Rollo, Son. R., CB.
Shadwell.L., CB.
Shipley, R. Y., CB.
Smith, J. "W. S., CB.
Smyth, Sir E. Selby, KCMG.
Somerset, E. A., CB.
Stephenson, F. C. A., CB.
Street, J. A., CB.
Stuart, J. R., CB.
Taylor, R. C. H., CB.
Thackwell, J. E., CB.
Walker, C. P. B.,CB.
Warre, H. J., CB.
Wells, S., CB.
Whimper, F. A., CB.
Whitmore, E. A..C.B.
Wolseley, Sir Garnet 3.,KCB.,GCMG
Majob Genbbals.
Addison, Thomas, CB.
Alison, Sir A. Bart. KCB.
Annesley, S. F. C.
Aplin, J.G. R.
Bayly, Paget, r.f.p. Br. Depot.
Best, R. M.
Bingham, G. W. P., CB.
Browne, A. CB.
Budd, R.
Burton, F., CB.
Butler, P. A., CB.
Carey, R.. CB.
Chelmsford, F. A., Lord, KCB.
Yt Clifford, Son. H. H., CB.
Conolly, J.
Cox, J. W.. CB.
Cureton, E. B.
Currie, R. H. r.f.p. 39 F.
Donovan, E. W.
Drysdale, Wm., CB.
Dwyer, J., r.f.p. 14 F.
Eagar, R. J. CB.
Elrington, F. R., CB.
Fyers, W. A., CB.
Glyn, J. R. CB.
Gordon, C. E. P., CB.
Gordon, C. H., CB. r.f.p. Depot Batt.
Gordon, W., CB.
Grierson, H.
Hamilton, H., CB.
Hamilton, H. M., CB.
Hawley, R. B., CB.
Hope, Wm., CB.
Knox, R.
Knox, T. E., CB.
Lightfoot, T., CB.
Loftus, W. J., CB.
Lowe, E. W. D., CB.
Lowry,R.W., CB.
M'Intyre, C. C, CB.
Macdonald, J. M., r.f.p. Ceylon Rifles
Mackenzie, A., CB. r.f.p. 78 F.
Mein, G., r.f.p. Brigade Depot.
Murray, A. W., CB.
Newdigate, E., CB.
Norman, H. R., CB.
Nugent, C. L.
O'Brien, B., CB.
Payn, Wm., CB.
Plunkett, Son. C. D., r.f.p. 1 F.
Prettejohn, R. B., CB.
Robertson, J. H. C.
Sargent, J. N. CB.
Sawyer, C.
Scudamore, A., CB.
Seager, E.,CB.
Spurgin, J.B., CB.CSI.
Thomas, J. W., CB.
Warden, R., CB.
Weare, H. E., CB.
White, Robert, CB.
Wilby.W., CB.
Willis, G. H. S., CB.
Wingfield, J. H.
Yonge.G. N.K.A.
Colonels.
Cobbe, A. H., CB. h.p. 17 F-
Deshon, F. G. T., h.p. Depot Batt.
Elliot, A. J. H., CB. h.p. Unatt.
Gall, R. H., CB. h.p. 14 Hussars.
Glyn, R. T., 24 F.
Hughes, R. J., h.p. 63F.
Lamb, S. B., r.f.p. 4 W. I. R.
M'Kay, J., Brigade Depot.
Nelson, A. A., OB. h.p. Depot Batt.
Pitt, G. Dean, CB. Brigade Depot.
Roberts, W., 5 F.
Stewart, W. L. r.f.p. Depot Batt.
Whitmore, F. L., Unatt.
Wombwell, A., Brigade Depot.
Y€ Wood, Sir H. E., KCB. 90 F.
Woods, H. G., 8 F.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Byrne, T. M., Unatt.
Hook, L., h.p. Ceylon Rifles
Staff Paymaster.
Harvey, H.
Paymasters.
M'Naughton, D. C, h.p. 13 F.
Robinson, J., h.p. Rec. Dist.
Thompson, G., h.p. 21 F.
Wheatley, J., h.p. Rec. Dist.
Quabteb Masters.
Allen, Capt. Geo., h.p. Scots Gds.
Breading, Capt. J. R., h.p. Depot Batt,
Green, Captain O., h.p. 82 F.
Hoban, Captain T., h.p. 13 * -
Jackson, Captain D., h.p. 90 * .
YUL Macdonald, Captain H., h.p.
Morris, Captain T., h.p. Depot Batt.
O'Neill, Captain D., h.p. 34 * ■
Pronger, Captain J., h.p. 12 Lancers.
Turner, Captain John, h.p. 50 * •
Watson, Captain W., h.p. Depot Batt,
Wilkinson, H., 31 F.
Royal Artillery.
General.
Sir R. J., GCB.
Lieutenant Genbbals.
Adye, Sir J. M., KCB.
D'Aguilar, Sir C. L., KCB.
Dunlop, F., CB. r.f.p.
Phillpotts, A. T.
Majob Genbbals.
Biddulph, Sir M. A. S., KCB.
Campbell, F. A., CB.
Gardiner, H. L.
Gibbon, J. R., CB.
Hamley. E. B., CB.
Henry, C. S., CB.
Maberly, E., CB. r.f.p.
Price, E., CB.
Shaw, G., CB. r.f.p.
Turner, J., CB.
Colonel.
Hawkins, A. C, CB.
Lieutenant Colonbls.
Handyside, W., r.f.p. Coast Brig.
Henry, W., r.f.p. Coast Brig.
Royal Engineers.
Lieutenant Genebals.
Bent, George, CB. r.f.p.
Bourchier, E. F., CB. r.f.p.
Hadden, W. C.
Keane, Son. H. F., CB. r.f.p.
Montagu, H. W., CB.
Ogle, E.
Major Genbbals.
Browne, J. F. M., CB.
Mann, G. F., CB. r.f.p.
Mould, T. R., CB. r.f.p.
Colonel.
Hassard, F. O, CB.
Medical Department.
Surgeon Genebal.
Uffi Mouat, J., CB. h.p.
Inspectors General.
Anderson, A.,MD. CB. h.p.
Dane, Richard, MB. CB. h.p.
Taylor, J. R., CB. h.p.
Whyte, C, h.p.
Deputy Inspectors General.
Bradford, E., h.p.
Surgeon.
Wood, Arthur, MB. h.p.
Chaplains.
Halpin, Bev. R., MA.
Huleatt, Bee. H., MA.
Wright, Yen. Arch. H. P., MA. h.p.
Royal Marines.
Generals.
Brown-Greive, J. T., CB. r.f.p.
Gaseoigne, J. H., CB. r.f.p.
(iniliam, Sir F., KCB. r.f.p.
Langley, G. C, CB. r.f.p.
Lowder, S. N., CB. r.f.p.
Stransham, Sir A. B., KCB. r.f.p.
Majob Generals.
Boyle, R., CB.
Kennedy, J. W. A.
Officers Rece,
ivinj Rewards for Distinguished or Meritorious S>
tervices.
1293
GENBEALS.
Johnson, Sir E. B., KCB. CIE. R.
(Ben.) Art.
Stannus, H. J., CB. r.f.p.
Lieutenant Generals.
Barwell, C. A., CB. Bengal S.C.
Bruce,H.LeG.,CB.r.f.p.R. (Ben.) Art.
Cadell, Alex. Tod, R. (Madras) Art.
Crommelin.W.A., CB. r.f.p. R. (Ben-
Qgal) Eng.
Cureton, C, CB. Bengal S.C.
Hughes, W. T., CB. Bengal S.C.
Kaye, E., CB. r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
Lawrence, -Sir G. St. P., CB., KCSL,
late Bengal Staff Corps.
Leith, R. W. D., CB.
Maxwell, H.H., CB.R. (Bengal) Art.
Norman,S,!>H.'W.,i'Ci?.C/jB.Ben.S.C.
Tff<& Olpherts.W., CB. R. (Beng.) Art.
VIS- Probyn, Sir D. M., CB. KCSI.
Bengal Cavalry.
INDIAN ARMY.
Strachey,R.,CST.r.f.p.R.(Beng.)Eng.
Taylor, Sir A., KCB.U. (Bengal) Eng.
Tremenheere, C. W., CB. r.f.p. R.
(Bombay) Eng.
Majob Genebals.
An3truther,P.,C2?.r.f.p.R.(Madr.)Art.
Bourchier, Sir G., KCB. r. f. p. R.
(Bengal) Art.
Cadell, R., CB. R. (Madras) Art.
Cotton,F.C.,CST.r.f.p.R.(Madr.)Eng.
Curtis, W. F.
Falls, A. V., R. (Madras) Art.
Fraser, A., CB. R. (Bengal) Eng.
Jenkins, C. V., r.f.p. 19 Hussars.
Lumsden, Sir P. S., KCB. CSI.
Bengal S.C.
Pears, Sir T. T.f KCB. r.f.p. R.
(Madras) Eng.
Petrie, J. G., CB. R. (Bom.) Art.
Richardson, W., CB. late Bengal S.C.
Shaw, R. J., late Bombay S. C.
Wallace, Sir R.,KCSI.\ntc Bom. S.C.
Colonels.
Aitchison, C T., CB. Bombay S.C.
Brownlow.SirC.H., KCB. Beng. S.C.
Buck, L.W., Madras S.C.
Bume, H. K., CB. Bengal S. C.
Drury, A., Madras Staff Corps.
Elliot. C. S., Madras S. C.
Johnson, A. B., Bengal S.C.
Keyes, C. P., CB., Madras S. C.
WMacpherson,H.T.,C.B.BengalS.C.
Murray, J. I., CB. Bengal S.C.
Wood, H. H. A., CB. Bombay S.C.
Wright, T., CB. Bengal S. C.
Lieutenant Colonels.
Brown, W., late Bombay Infantry.
Hadfield, A. J. Madras Estab.
Medical Department.
Beatson, J. F., MD. CIE. Surg. Gen.
Smith, G., MD. Surg. Gen.
Wyllie.D., IfZJ.Deputy Surgeon Gen.
i3o
Her Majesty's Body Guard of the
Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms,
The Body Guard of the Sovereign, on all Public and State occasions.
(Established in the Yeab 1509.)
Captain William, Earl of Coventry, 28 May 77.
Lieutenant Gustavus Hume,1 late Bt.Lt. Col. TJnatt., 20 Nov. 78.
Standard Bearer Win. O'Bryen Taylor,19 late Major 22 F.i Jan. 76.
Edward Goodwin, late Major Cambridge Militia
Stapleton Charles Cotton
Edward Sutherland, latq Brevet Major 7 F ...
Fra. C. Wemyss.Maior 6 West York Militia...
Griffin Nicholas, Hon. Major r. f. p. 5 F
T. B. Mortimer, late Brevet Lt, Colonel TJnatt.
Charles Dresing,3 late Brevet Lt. Colonel 3F.
Henry Hardinge,7 late Lt.Col. Rifle Brigade ...
Bevil Granville.6 late Brevet Major 23 F. Adju-
tant 1 Herts Rifle Volunteers
Stanhope Leonard Douglas Willan,9late Cap-
tain 2F
Paget John Bourke.10 late Captain n F
Henry JoblingWallack.13 late Captain 77 F....
John Henry Lowndes,12 late Lt. Colonel 6 F. ...
John Walrond Clarke,1* late Captain ioHus....
JTC Fred. Robertson Aikman,15 Captain h. p.
Bengal Infantrv, Lt.Col. Commandant East
Middlesex Militia
James Herbert Freme,16 late Captain 79 F.
Lt.Colonel 1 Shropshire Rifle Volunteers
Wm. Cuninghame Cuninghame,21 late Cap-
tain 79 F
Richard George Ellison,22 late Major 47 F. ..
JohDCha. D. Morrison,16 late Col. R. Marines
Jas.Ainslie Stewart,24 late Colonel R. Mar. ...
Gentlehen-at-Absis.
p22 June 49 'John Glas Sandeman,25 late Captain iDrs....
^Oct. 49 '' Robert Edw. Henry,26 late Brev. Lt.Col. 20 F.
26 Feb. 52 |Cha. Edwyn Wyatt,27 late Bt. Major 8 Hussars
15 Nov. 60 Arthur Campbell- Walker,26 late Captain 79
16 July 61 1 F. Adjutant 2 Administrative Battalion
22 July 61 j Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers
22 July 61 1 Francis Pavy,29 late Captain 74 F.
3 Feb. 63 Walter Clopton Wingfield,31 late Major Mont-
1 gomery Yeomanry Cavalry |
9 Sept. 63 "EC John Grant Malcolmson,32 late Lieut. 3
I Bombay Cavalry I
S Oct. 63 John Hampden Waller,33 late Lieut. 28 F
25 Apr. 64 ;Wm. Chester Master. CB.3i late Colonel 28F.I
17 Dec. 64! [Theodore Williams,35 late Lieut. 10 Hussars...
17 Dec. 64! Horatio Page Vance. 3S late Brevet Lt.Col. 38F.1
Mar. 65: Edward Andrew Noel.39 late Captain 31 Foot (
Montagu Jno. Battve.41late Major Indian Armv
I Shadwell H. Gierke,42 Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. 21 F. ...!
13 May 65 Reynold Alleyne Clement, late Captain 68 Foot
Charles Cooch,44 Lt. Col. TJnatt ]
19 July 65 Edward Brown,45 Colonel, r.fp. 101 F j
Geo. Henry Pocklington,46 late Lt. Col. 18 F...1
Henry Brackenbury,4? late Major Depot Batt,
Francis Cunningham Scott,46 CB. Lt.Col
h.p. 42 F
18 Aug. 67
15 Feb. 68
30 Mar. 69
4 June 69
18 June 60
20 July 69.
20 July 69
20 July 69
20 July 69
22 Apr. 70
25 May 7c
24 Aug. 70
31 Oct. 70
6 Mar. 72
27 Feb. 74
19 Mar. 75
i3 Apr. 75
16 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 76
14 Mar. 77
1 July 77
1 July 77
8 Nov. 77
28 Dec. 7^
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant.— Philip Limborch Tillbrook,3" late Major TJnatt., 13 Dec. 78.
Sub Officer.— lit. Colonel J. G. Sandeman,25 late Captain 1 Drs. 24 Feb. 74.
Scarlet— Facing Blue Velvet. I Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt.Colonel G. Hume served with the 38th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle
of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, was Aide de Camp to Sir John Campbell on the expedition to Kertch, and
assault of the Redan on the 18th June, in which the Major General was killed ; was D.A.A.G. 3rd Division from
July 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie.
and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the 38th from 12th Nov, 1857 to gth August 1858; was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Grant's Division during the summer campaign in Oude, including several
minor affairs (Medal with Clasp) .
3 Lt.Colonel Dresing served with the 58th Regt. in the New Zealand war and was present at the storming of Kawiti s
Pah at Ruapekapeka on the nth Jan. 1846, after which he proceeded to the valley of the Hutt, and served there
during different operations (Medal).
1 Lt.Colonel Hardinge served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 ; and in that of 1852-53 (Medal) ►
Also in the expedition against the insurgent Boers N.E. of the Great Orange River in Aug. 1848, when he was
present and slightly wounded in the action at Boem Plaats. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
8 Major Granville served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerman, andsiege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Joined Lord Clyde's Army
before Lucknow on 14th Nov. 1S57, and was at the relief of the garrison ; also at the defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December, and at the fall of Lucknow in Mar. 1858 (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps) .
9 Captain Willan landed in the Crimea on 30th June 1855 with the 13th Light Infantry, and was present at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Captain Bourke served with the Cape Mounted Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1850-51 (Medal); and in 1852-53 in
the Orange River Territory, where he commanded several successful patrols.
i2 Lt.Colonel Lowndes served with the 47th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and storming
the Quarries on 7th June— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
13 Captain Wallack served with the 9th Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
14 Captain Clarke served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from 17th April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, capture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya where he commanded a squadron in support
of a troop of Horse Artillery, and an affair with the Cossacks near Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■ 15 Lt.Colonel Aikman served eighteen years in the Bengal Army, including the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), with General Wheeler's Field
Force. Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, action of Bolundshur, and
siege of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps), and was awarded the Victoria Cross for having, when commanding the
3rd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picquet, with 100 of his men, attacked and utterly routed a body of 500 rebel
infantry, 200 horse, and 2 guns, cutting up more than 100 men, capturing the two guns, and driving the surviving
enemy into and over the'Goomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground and
partially under the flanking fire of an adjoining fort. On this occasion he received a severe sabre wound in the
face in a personal encounter with several of the enemy, the effects of which compelled him to retire on half pay.
i6 Lt.Colonel Freme served the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 9th Feb. 1855 with the 79th Highlanders,
including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastonol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal),
is Colonel Morrison was present when the batteries of Obligado" in the River Parana were attacked and carried,
20th Nov. 1845. Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, thelanding
before, storm and capture of the city. Served as Provost Marshal to the expedition, and afterwards as D.A.A.
General to the Army in garrison at Canton (Brevet of Major). Served the campaign in the north of China in i860,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo fort (mentioned in de-
spatches), and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
19 Major Taylor served with the 1 8th Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu),
Also in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June —
slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Also in India during the latter
part of the Mutiny of 1857-58, and served for many months with a field force in the Deccan.
*' Captain Cuninghame served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1854 up to 26th Nov., and
also from Jan. to 9th Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
The Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms. 13 l
22 Major Ellison served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 47th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). . .
21 Colonel Stewart served throughout the campaign in Syria in 1840,— at the Camp at D Joum asActmg Engineer,
the storm and capture of Sidon, surrender of Beyrout, bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre (War Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the West Coast of Africa from 1841 to 1S44 ; commanded a de-
tachment of Marines at the destruction of several Barracoons in 1842 and liberated 1,200 slaves at kabenda, Ambriz,
Black Point, Loano-o, Punta da Linha, 25 miles up the river Congo ; and a second time at kabenda, three miles
inland, when he was attacked by a much superior force, and after liberating the slaves and destroying the barra-
coons effected a safe retreat to the beach with three men mortally wounded, closely pressed by a. large force
of armed Africans (mentioned in despatches). Served with the battalion of Royal Marines sent to Japan from 1864
to 1866, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance ol the
inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864. .
25 Lt. Colonel Sandeman served with the 1st Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Oct. .1854,
and was present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). , „ ^ , _ ,. _,. ,- _ . 0 ~
36 Lt.Coloncl Henry served in the S6th Regt. with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India I leld I orce in 1857-58,
and was present at the siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mundesoor and Goodarea, siege storm and capture ot
Chundaree, and also of the fort and town of Jhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch, actions at and 111 front ot Calpce,
battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Oalpee, battle of Morar, actions of the 16th and 19th June, and capture of the town
and fortress of Gwalior, acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadier S mart in most of the latter engagements (Medal with
Clasp, four times mentioned 111 despatches, and Brevet of Major).
■» Major Wvatt served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of iS57 (Medal « itl < asp) Also
in the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose 111 iSsS and was present at the siege and capture ol Rahntghur
action of Barodia, relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota, forcing the Muddunpore Pass, siege and capture ot
Jhansi (Medal with Clasp). , . .. . ., »a , „„.„„„,
28 Captain ( 'ampli ell- Walker served in the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea subsequent to the hill ol Sevastopol,
from 14th March 1856 to the end of the Russian War. Served also throughout the Indian campaign 111 1858-59 as
Aide de Camp to Brigadier Douglas, including the operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture ol Uieknou ,
and subsequent operations on the March to the relief of Azimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
29 Captain Pavy served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian Mutiny campaign in iS53, and was present at the
storm and capture of Capaul (Medal). . „ „, . .-,,.. , „„ „„„
31 Major Wimrlield served with the 1st Dragoon Guards throughout the campaign o. i860 in ( lima, and was pit-
sent at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the action of Sinho, also those of the 18th ;ind 21M September.
Commanded the Cavalry force sent to Tungchon with Mr. Wade to demand the giving up of the prisoners on the
' 2oth'September, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). _
32 Lieutenant MMlcolms,,ii served in the 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry with the Persian Expeditionary Force in
1856-57, including the assault and capture ol' Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjonn, and action o.
Khooshab (Medal with ( 'lasp, and Victoria Cross). Served also with the Central India Field Force, including the
siege of Ratghur and fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
33 Mr. Waller served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the capture of the fort of kaili (Medal).
3* Colonel Master commanded the 5th Fusiliers at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857. ™\d served with it in
Outram's Force at the Alum Bagh in all the operations of the succeeding months, and commanded the Regt. at the
capture of Lucknow, as also throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the action ot Doundorkciraand
Buxarghat, and capture of the Fort of Oomerea (several times mentioned indespatches, CB., Medal with Clasp, anil a
35 Mr. T. Williams served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from the 6th July to the 1st October 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). .
" Major P. L. Tillbrook served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Olasn. ami Turkish Medal). '
38 Lt.Colonel H. P. Vance served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from January „o the 15U1 April 1855, in
eluding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian caun.-iigu ironi Nov.
1857, and was nresent at the storm and capture of Mecangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs 01 Barree
and Nuggur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Cla?").
39 Captain Noel served with the 31st Regiment throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 184^-46, and was present at
the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Scbraon (Medal and three Clasps). _
« Major M J. Battye was present with the field force under Brigadier England in all its operations on its second
advance on and return from Kandahar in 1841-42. Also with Colonel Wymer's Brigade in the I rghundauo valley.
Present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Joined his regiment (the 21st) at the commencement of the outbreak
in the Southern konkan. ' Served on General Outram s staff with the Light Field Force in Sawunt Warree. I resent
at the siege and occupation of Munohur and Munsontosh. Engaged with the advanced guard at Golior, 21st
Jan. 1845, and at Moolis, 6th February— horse shot under him. .
42 Lt.Colonel S. H. Clsrke served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inc ading the miuc ot
Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June, where he commanded the scaling-ladder
party, and was mentioned in despatches ; served as Adjutant at the fall of Sebastopol and expedition to tunhourn
fifodal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). . .
** Lt.Coloncl Cooch served with the 6211,1 Regiment in the Crimea from 12th Nov. 1854, mending the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and the sorties of the 5U1 9th and 10th May, defence of the Quarries 7U1 .tune, assaults ol the
Redan on the i8thJune(in command of the Wool-bag party of his regiment) and 8th Septc mber (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5thClass of the Med.udie, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Appointed Town Major in Sebastopol immediately after its fall for his services during the
siege and final assault. „ , , ,
« Colonel E. Brown served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of i'erozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Burmese war of 1852-S3, including the recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov., rebel . 0! I its
garrison on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian
mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai. siege of Delhi and assault of the Eedgate, wounded in five places, in
one dangerously (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Servedin the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Clasp). ,
« Lt.Colonel G. H. Pockbngton served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Burmese campaign of 1852-53 (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Crimea from 1st June 1855, including. the siege and fall ot Sebastopol, and
attack of the 18th Juno (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*7 Major Brackenburv served with the 61st Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the
battle of Goojerat, and With the Field Force in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in 1' ebruary and March
1849 (Medal with Clasp) Present with the expedition to the Euzofzie Country and ai the attack and capture ot
insurgent villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the rank ol ( aptaui with the
Turkish Contingent and performed dntv as an Engineer Officer in the Crimea in 1855-56 (Turkish Medal).
<8 Lt.Colonel Scott served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava. expedition to Kertch and Yenikale. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, sth Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the inul ineers 111
India, including the actions at Oawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj, Shumsa bad siege and tall ot
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyali, action at Allygungc,
attack and cai-ture of Bareillv (Medal with Clasp), Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 4-t„l Highlanders and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874. Was present at the battle ol Anion 11 1 ; < ommanded
the Regiment at the capture and destruction of Becquah (mentioned in Sir A. Alison s report to Mr <<aiaiet Wolseley
as having had the particular direction of the withdrawal of the Rear Guard), battle of Ordahsu (slight wound of
the head) and capture of ( 'oomassie, and with the 42nd formed the Rear Guard during the burning of the city, and
on every day's march until the arrival of the Forces at the Adans Hills (mentioned in despatches, Brevet ot
Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
*32 Yeomen of the Guard.
Her Majesty's Body Guard.
(Instituted bi Henry VII. in the Yeab 1485.)
Captain Lord Skehnersdale, 2 March 74.
Lieutenant Lt.Colonel Arthur Need,1 late of 14 Hussars, 11 Feb. 70.
Ensign ColonelMon. William James Colville,2 late of Rifle Brigade, 11 Feb. 70.
Exons.
Lt.Colonel Charles Doyle Patterson,3 late of 10 Foot, 13 Feb. 62.
Lt.Colonel John Augustus Todd,4 late of 14 Hussars, 2 Apr. 64.
Captain Francis Brockman Morley,5 late of 40 Foot, 24 Oct. 68.
Colonel Henry Hume,6 CB. late of Grenadier Guards, 22 Nov. 73.
Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant.— Lt.Colonel Wm. Griffin Sutton," r. f. p. Cavalry Depot, 9 Jan. 62.
140 Yeomen.
Agents. — Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt.Colonel Need served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to General Whish, and was present
during the whole of the siege operations against and capture of Mooltan, and action of Soorjkoond ; was also
present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps). Served in the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Also with the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capture
of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota and pursuit of the rebels across the Beas (specially men-
tioned in despatches), forcing the Muddenpore Pass (horse wounded), battle of the Betwa (horse wounded, and
specially mentioned in despatches— life saved by Lieut. James Leith, for which the Victoria Cross was awarded to
him), siege and capture of the town and Fortress of Jhansi, battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee
and action of Golowlee, capture of Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in despatches), action of Morar, action resulting
in the recapture of the town and Fort of Gwalior. Served under Sir Robert Napier in 1857-5S in the pursuit of the
rebels under Ferozeshah, action of Ranode (horse wounded), and pursuit of Tantia Topee (mentioned in despatches,
Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel the Hon. William Colville served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
3 Lt.Colonel Patterson served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the whole of the siege operations before Mooltan, action
of Soorjkhoond, carrying the heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowlut Gate in command of the storming
party, surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded three companies of
the 10th Regt. in Shahabad with Major Eyre's field force at Dilawur, and capture of Jugdespore, and was mentioned
in despatches for his gallantry (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Todd served with the 4th Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 183S-39 in Affghanistan,
including the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including
the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
Served as Brigade Major of Cavalry with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also as Brigade
Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Central India field force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege
and capture of Rahutghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, siege and capture
of Jhansi, battles of Betwa with Koonch, and affairs during the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlie; also the
action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and pursuit with action of Jowra Alipore : served as Assistant Adjutant
General to the Gwalior Division in pursuit of the rebels, and at the action of Ranode, also present at the capture of
the fort of Powrie (five times mentioned in despatches, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain Morley served under Sir Charles Napier during the operations in Scinde in 1S42. Served with the 40th
Regt. in the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
6 Colonel Hume served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 95th Regt. including the battles of the Alma
(wounded, horse killed under him, and mentioned in despatches) and Inkerman (severely wounded— shot through
the thigh), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October in command of the "Regiment ; he succeeded
to the command of the Regiment at Inkerman, and received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel (Medal with three Clasps,
CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for the
Victoria Cross by Lt.Gen. Sir De Lacy Evans for "an act of special and useful valour at an important moment at
the battle of the Alma in having seized a Colour and led over the bridge, the officers previously bearing it having
been struck down by the enemy's fire."
7 Lt.Colonel Sutton has received the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal, for services with the late
Turkish Contingent.
Military Knights of Windsor.
Major Rollo Gillespie Burslem, late of 13 F. (Governor).
^9 Captain Francis Gee, Unatt.
Colonel Paris Wm. Aug. Bradshaw, late Unattached.
Major Wm. Young,3 late Paymaster Depot Battalion.
Lt.Colonel Joseph Sanderson, r.f.p. 1 F.
Peter M'Innis, late Lieut. 44 F.
Patrick Cahill, late Major 56 F.
Lt.Colonel Fred. Percy Lea, late Unattached.
Colonel Henry Gahan, late of 5 West India Regt.
Captain Wm. Maloney, h.p. Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Captain James Menzies, h.p. Quarter Master Depot Batt.
Lt.Colonel William Stevens, h p. 2 F.
Colonel James John Graham, late Unattached.
Major James Powell,4 r.f.p. 102 Foot.
Captain James Baird,5 late of 88 F.
Major James Stillman,6 late of 9 F. [Cav. Depot.
Captain John Attkins Pickworth,7 h.p. Riding Master
Colonel George de Rottenburgh,8 CB. late of 100 F.
3 Major Young served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Punulla and Pownghur.
4 Major Powell was present at the capture of the fortress of Kurnool in 1839. Served in the Crimean Campaign
from December 1854, and organised and commanded the 8th Battalion of the Land Transport Corps (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Baird served with the 41st Regiment in the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded 9th June), sortie of 26th Oct., and assaults of the
Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Stilln-an served with the Carabineers in the Crimea from 14th August 1855, including the battle of
Tchernaya, siege and lall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Was at Meerut at the Sepoy mutiny on 10th May 1857, and served the campaign of that year, including the battles
of Hmdun, siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers (Medal with (Jlasp).
7 Captain Pickworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the reconnais-
sance 10 Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkennan, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's
Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kota ke
Serai, capture of Gwalior, and action of Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
B Colonel de Rottenburgh served in Canada during the rebellion and received the Brevet rank of Major for ser-
vices there whilst employed on a particular service.
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Colonel.— George Charles, Earl of Lucan,1 GCB. Ensign, 29 Aug. 16; Lt. 24 Dec. 18; Capt. 16 May 22 ;
Major, 23 June 25 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 11 Nov. 51 ; Lieut. General,
24 Dec. 58 ; General, 28 Aug. 65 ; Colonel 1st Life Guards, 22 Feb. 65.
lieutenant Colonel.— James Keith Fraser,2 Cornet Sc Sub Lt. pi6 Apr. 52; Lieut. '23 Mar. 55 ; Capt.vij
Nov. 57 ; Major & Lt. Colonel, 29 May 72 ; Colonel, 29 May 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
Major and Lt.Colonel.— Charles Wilmer Duncombe, Cornet it Sub Lt. p22 July 56 ; Lieut. p26 Aug. 59 ; Capt.
p3 April 67 ; Major 6r Lieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
Captains.
Son. Reginald Arthur James Talbot
Charles Needham
Hon. Chas. Cavendish George Byng, Aide]
de Cav.p to Prince Edward ofSaxe Weimar J
James Alexander, Earl o/Caledon
Edward Mashiter Dansey
Sir Simon Macdonald Lockhart, Bart
John Edmund Philip Spicer
Lieutenants.
Reginald Charles Turnor3
John S. Southwood, Adjutant 12 Aug. 74 .
Algernon Fox Eric Smith
Arthur William Hill-Trevor
Charles Napier Miles
George Bridges H. Dennett, Lord Rodney.
Henry Vincent Higgins
Thomas Charles Pleydell Calley
John Weyland
Reginald Brooke
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Gerard Leigh
Arthur Henry John Walsh
Hon. Coplestoue Richard George Warwick
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7 Aug. 78
27 Sept. 79
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p 5 May 69
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28 Oct. 71
12 Aug. 74
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11 Feb. 77
11 Sept. 76
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5 May 69
9 Aug. 73
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28 Mar. 74
21 July 77
9 July 79
Riding Master. —
Quarter Master— John Henry Stuart Reid, 23 Jan. 69.
Surgeon Major. — Owen William George, MD. ; Surgeon Major, 6 June7i
Surgeon. — Thomas William Thompson, 30 Sept. 75.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Martin Mence, 25 July 55 ; 1st Class, 4 Dec. 63.
Scarlet— Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, January 1816.
1 Lord Lucan servedthe campaign of 1828 on the Staff of the Russian Army in Bulgaria (Russian War Medal and
Commander of St. Anne of Russia). Commanded the Cavalry Division throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava (wounded) andlnkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, 1st Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel Fraser served as Orderly Officer to Sir Edmund Lyons on the Expedition to Kinboum in 1855, and
was present at its bombardment and surrender (Medal). Has received a Gold Medal from the President of the
French Republic in recognition of his devoted services to the wounded on the field of battle in the Franco-German
campaign of 1870-71.
5 Lieut. Tumor served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the Ashanti War, in 1874
(Medal).
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Colonel. — George Fred., Viscount Templetown,1 KCB. Ensign, p24 April 23;
pi2 Dec. 26; Major, vi6 June 37 ; Lt. Colonel, pi6 April 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Jfa/or
Lieut. General, 9 March 65 ; General, 6 April 73 ; Colonel, 2nd Life Guards, 10 Oct. 76
lieutenant Colonel.— Henry P. Ewart, Cornet, ^26 Feb. 58; Lt. p22 July 59 ; Capt. p25 Mar. 62-
and Lt. Colonel, 26 March 73 ; Colonel, 26 March 7S ; Lieutenant Colonel, 10 April 78.
Major & Lt.Colonel.— John Stephenson Ferguson,- Cornet <$■ Sub Lt. pn June 52; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt
Sept. 56; Brevet Major, 5 July 72; Major Sc Lt. Colonel, 10 April 78.
Lt. P29 Oct. 25 ; Capt.
General, 26 Oct. 58 ;
Major
Captains.
George Augustus Curzon3
Frederick Trench Townshend
Sir William Samuel McMahon, Bart
Hugh Richard, Viscount Downe
Alexander GlentworthPaul CliftonPerceval
Sir Archibald Lamb, Bart ,
Edward Hanning Lee
Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton,)
Lord Cochrane )
LlEUTBNANTS.
Francis Johnstone
Audley Dallas Neeld
Thomas Wake, Adjutant 10 May 71 (Riding \
Master 20 July 66) J
Sir Thomas Charles Callis Western, Bart..
Lord Henry John Vane-Tempest
John Anstruther Smith-Cuninghame
Anthony Charles Sykes Abdy
Charles Fred. St. Clair Anstruther- Thomson
Claude George, Lord Glamis
Hon. William Spencer Bateman-Hanbury.
Louis Eric Ames
Houston French
Rowland John Beech
Sub Lieutenants.
CAPTAIN.
6 Nov. 60 p 9 April 61 pi2 June 63
4 June 61 P28 Jan. 62 p 8 Aug. 65
8 Mar. 62 p 7 Nov. 62 P24 Mar. 69
8 Aug. 65P10N0V. 69
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■ 6 July 70
'15 Feb. 71
10 May 71
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28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 April 75
26 July 75
11 Feb. 76
28 Oct. 71
13 June 74
11 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
11 Feb. 77
12 Nov. 73
6 Oct. 75
25 June 73
5 July 73
6 Jan. 75
26 July 76
10 April 78
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Biding Master. — John Marshall, 9 Sept. 71.
Quarter Master.— Charles Stanhope Haines, 14 June 76.
Surgeon Major. — George Frederick Hume-Spry, MD. 5 May 76.
Surgeon. — Henry Frank Hensm.an, Assistant Surgeon, 31 March 62.
j Veterinary Surgeon.— John Ashworth Rostron, 11 Jan. 67 ; 1st Class, 31 Jan. 77.
Scarlet— .Facing Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, February 1816.
*Lcrd Templetown served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854, and until March 1855, in command of the
1st Battalion of Coldstream Guards, present at the battle of the Alma (mentioned in despatches), battle of Inker-
man, in command of the Brigade of Guards, which he brought out of action (wounded, and horse killed) , subsequently
in command cf the 1st Division ; also present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Major Ferguson served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. 1854 to 7 Dec. 1855, and was
present at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Major Curzon served as a Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58, including the actions at Cawnnore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; subsequently with Ross' Camel Corps,
and present at the battle of Gclowlee and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps) .
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The Royal Arms. "Peninsula" "Wateeloo.'
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Colonel. — Hugh Henry, Lord Strathnairn,1 GCB. GCSI. Ensign, p8 June 20; Lt. p24 0ct. 21; Capt. p22 July 24 ;
Major, p3oDec. 26; Lt. Colonel, pi7Sept. 39; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 12 Dec. 54; Lieut. General?
28 Feb. 60 ; General, 4 Feb. 67 ; Field Marshal, 2 June 77 ; Colonel of Royal Horse Guards, 3 March 69.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Owen Lewis Cope Williams, Cornet, pi2 May 54; Lt. p25 Jan. 56- Capt. p7 May 58-
Jfo/or 4- ffl.it. Colonel, p7 Dec. 66 ; Colonel, 7 Dec. 71 ; Li. Colonel, 11 Sept. 75.
Major.— Cecil Robert St. John Ives, Cornet, pi5 Jan. 58; Lieut. p 12 Mar. 61; Capt. p25 Apr. 65 ; 2f<y'o»- £
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, n Sept. 75.
Captains.
Frederick Gustavus Burnaby
David Milne Home, MP. for Berwick .
Hon. Oliver George Powlett Montagu....
Gilbert Stirling
Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, Equerry to\
H.E.H. the Duke of Connaught )
Charles Gore, Lord Kilmarnock
Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset
Hon. Wm. Charles Wentworth-FitzWilliam
John Hew North Gustave Henry, Viscount \
Dalrymple )
Lieutenants.
Robert M'Alpine, Adjutant 24 Dec. 58
Frederick Richard Gascoigne
George Lamplugh Wickham
John Seymour Wynne Finch
Archibald William Merry
John Fielden Brocklehurst
Evelyn George Hammond Atherley
Charles Baldwyn Childe-Pemberton
Lord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset...
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Lionel Francis George Byng
Charles William Selwyn
Howard Henry Howard- Vyse
p3o Sept. 59
p 6 May 52
p 1 July 63
29 Dec. 65
23 July 61
7 July 69
31 July 69
29 Jan. 70
p26 Feb. 70
24 Dec. 58
p22 June 70
Nov. 70
pi2 July 64
5 Nov. 70
2ND LIEUT.
29 June 78
30 Nov. 78
13 Aug. 79
p27 Sept. 61
29 Dec. 65
8 Nov. 68
p 2 Dec. 68
19 Dec. 65
19 Aug. 71
19 Aug. 71
-<8 Oct. 71
27 Sept. 61
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
pi5 Mar. 67
p28 June 71
2 Dec. 74
23 April 73
"Feb. 75
74
p 6 July 70
p3i Oct. 71
19 Aug. 74
11 Sept. 75
8 Dec. 77
25 Sept. 78
1 Nov. 79
3 Feb.
Biding Master.— Thomas Miller, 7 Nov. 65.
Quarter Master. — James Sharpies, 20 Sept. 71.
Surgeon Major. — Joseph Marmaduke Taylor,5 26 Feb. 76.
Surgeon.— Heinrich Freiderich Lawaetz Melladew, MD.'- Assistant Surgeon, 31 March 64.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Mathew John Harpley,3 24 April 54; 1st Class, 9 Jan. 63.
Blue— Facings Scarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from France, 2 February 1816.
1 Lord Strathnairn served the Syrian campaign of 1S40-41 (Medal, CB., Cross of St. John of Jerusalem of Prussia,
and sword of honor from the Sultan). Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as the Queen's Commis-
sioner at the Head Quarters of the French Army, and was wounded before Sebastopoi (Medal and Clasps, Major
General, KCB., Commander ofthe Legion of Honor, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Central India
Field Force throughout the Mutiny oi 1S57-58, having marched 1,084 miles, took upwards of 150 pieces of Artillery,
one entrenched camp, one fortified city, one partly entrenched town, fought sixteen successful actions, captured
twenty forts, and never sustained a check, and including the relief of Saugor, capture of Ratghur, Shahghur, and
Chundehree, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee, and various other engagements terminating in the storm and
capture of Gwalior and restoration ofthe Maharajah Scindia to his capital (GCB. and promoted Lt.General "in
consideration of his eminent services," Medal with Clasp).
3 Veterinary Surgeon Harpley served with the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie'sFarm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, with Inkerman, siege of Scbastopol and repulse
of the Sortie on the 26th Oct. 1844 (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Royal Horse
Artillery in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and
capture of Lucknow, capture of Rampore Kussie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affairs of Muchagawn and
Kumda Kote (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
5 Surgeon Major Taylor and Doctor Melladew.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
136
1st (The King's) Dragoon Guards.
[ Katal.
The King's Cypher within the Garter.
'Sevastopol '
Colonel.— Henry Aitchison Hankey, Ensign, p26 June 23; Lt. pio Mar. 25; Capt. pis Aug. 26; Major,
p27Sept. 33 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Mar. 39 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 6 July 57; Lieut. General, 29 Apr. 64;
General, 7 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 1st Dragoon Guards, 1 Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Alexander,1 Cornet, p3 Sept. 47; Zr,p6 Dec. 50; Capt. pi Feb. 56; Major, pi2 June
63; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 22 Sept. 73; Lieutenant Colonel, 9 Dec. 76; Colonel, 22 Sept. 78.
Major.— Richard James Combe Marter,a Cornet, piS Jan. 51 ; Lt. p29 April 53 ; Capt. pg Dec. 62 ; Major,
7 March 77; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 Oct. 79.
Captains.
John Matthew Benthall3
Arthur Gibbings4
William Henry Thompson5
William Vesey Brownlow6
Charles Adrian Gough Becher3
Robert Grosso Godson8
Henry Percy Douglas Willan3
?2o Dec. 59 p25 Sept. 60 p22 July 68
p26 June 66 p3o Sept. 68 p27 July 70
10 May 64p2oFeb. 67 12 Feb. 73
p29 April 59|pi2 May 61 pi8 May 70 29 Nov. 79
p3oSept. 68^23 Mar. 7o| 15 July 76
pi3 July 67,p 7 May 70 16 Dec. 76
pi2 Oct. 67^14 July 69! 17 Dec. 77
amilton Campbell Vetch p 8 July 68 28 Oct. 71; 20Mar. 78'
Lieutenants.
Nicholas Sadlier5
Peter Marrow10
Robt.AbrahamBrewsterFrench-Brewster11
John Alexander4
Ferdinand Seymour Leslie
Richmond G. Nicholas,3 Adjutant 14 Feb.")
74 {Siding Master 13 April 72) j
James Cumming Dewar3
Robert Thomas Graves Lowry3
Sub Lieutenants.
William Henry Havkness3
Second LiEUTKNiNTS.
William Richard Goold-Adams3
John Saltren Willett13
Cyril St. Clair Cameron
Julian Oswald
Ernest Leonard Wright3
'22 Dec. 69
28 Oct. 71
'27 Feb. 69
8 Dec. 77
16 Feb. 78
28 Oct. 71!
28 Oct. 71 1
3 Aug. 72!
30 Dec. 72
28 Oct. 71
14 Feb. 74 i
19 Feb. 791
22 Mar. 79
2ND LIELT.
1 May 78
11 May 78
22 Mar. 79
22 Mar. 79
11 May 78
Cornet,
May 55; Lt. 9 Oct. 57; Capt. ^29 July 62;
25 ... Pat/master.— Charles Morley Balders,3 6 Jan. 79;
Bt. Major, 9 June 76.
Biding Master. -^Philip Kelly, 14 June 76.
Quarter Master. — Henry Murphy,3 27 Nov. 66.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Seaward Longhurst,3 14 June 73.
Scarlet— Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for Hatal, 2S February 1879.
1 Colonel Alexander served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of the
Tchernaya and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 1st DragooD
Guards in the campaign of i860 in China ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, engaged in
the actions of 18th and 21st Sept., also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Zulu war of
1879, in command of the 1st Dragoon Guards, from 14th April till the end of the campaign.
2 Lt. Colonel Marter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 from the 9th April, and commanded
a detached squadron of his regiment in the field from the 1st June until the conclusion of the campaign, including
the cavalry affair at Erzungayan on 5th June. Captured the Zulu King in the Ngome Forest, and brought him to
Ulundi, having under his command at the time a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards, a company of the Natal
Native Contingent, and an officer and ten men of irregular mounted troops (mentioned in despatches, and pro-
moted Bt.Lt. Colonel " in recognition of the service performed by him in having effected the capture of Ketchwayo,
the Zulu King, in the Ngome Forest ").
3 Captains Benthall, Becher, and Willan, Lieuts. Nicholas (as Adjutant), Dewar, and Lowry, 2nd Lieuts. Hark-
ness, Goold-Adams, and Wright, Paymaster Balders, Quarter Master Murphy, and Veterinary Surgeon Longhurst
served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879.
4 Captain Gibbings and Lieut. Alexander served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, m tne
squadron under Major Marter, from 1st June to the end of the war, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan and
the capture of King Cetywayo.
5 Captain Thompson and Lieut. Sadlier served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the
squadron under Major Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan.
6 Major Brownlow served wilh the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and was Orderly Officer to
Colonel Drury Lowe, commanding the cavalry in the engagement at Ulundi. Afterwards commanded a squadron
of his Regiment inBaker Russell's Flying Column (Brevet of Major).
8 Captain Godson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, and took part in the capture of King Cetywayo.
10 Lieut. Marrow served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan. Acted as Adjutant and Quarter Master to the squadron, and
subsequently as Staff Officer at Fort Newdigate.
11 Lieut. Brewster served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Deputy Provost Marshal of the 2nd Division, and was presen
in the engagement at Ulundi. Served afterwards with a squadron of the King's Dragoon Guards inBaker Russell'i
Flying Column.
13 Second Lieut. Willett served in the Zulu war of 1879, with the Field Force in Natal and the Transvaal.
Colonel.
Majo
General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 2nd Dragoon (.minis, 1 Aug. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas William Sneyd,8 Cornet, '
9 Aug. 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
Major. — William Alexander Battine3 (Ensign Bengal Army, 20 Sept.
Lieut. p29 July 62 ; Captain, 'io May 64 ; Major, 21 July 77.
2nd Dragoon Guards {Queen's Bays). 137
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. " Lucknow."
-Alexander Low,1 CB. Cornet, p2 Oct. 35 ; Lt. p6 July 38 ; Cap*. pi4 July 43; Bt.Major, 20 Junes*:
26 Oct. 54; Bt.Lt. Colonelcies Dec. 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 57 ; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant
' g- 74-
May 56 ; Lt. p24 July 57 ; Capt. pioMay 61 ; Major,
Lieut. 9 Mar. 55), Cornet, 14 Feb. 60;
Captains.
William Hanning Lee
Charles Albert Leslie Attila French
Peter Aubertin
James Frederick Stuart M-enteth, Adjutant )
Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry $
Francis James Ashburner
Francis Grenville Doyle, at Staff College...
Benjamin Relf,8 Adjutant Lancashire ')
Yeomanry Cavalry j
Foster Cunliffe Lister Kay
Arthur Lewis George Gould ,
p2i Nov. 65 p2i Oct. 67
5 June 60 p23 June 65
pj6May 65! p 6 July 70
Oct. 64
LlBUTENANTS.
Warner Ottley
Joseph Alexander Lambert
Henry Clerk
Frederick Gordon-Mackenzie..
John Cecil de Veel Tattersall.,
Cuthbert Pilkington Dawson .
Jeremiah James Bayly
Francis Savile Barton
George Berthon Preston
Second Lieutenants.
George John Scott
Capon Henry Preston, Adjutant 2 July 79
Robert Fiennes Hibbert
May 70
10 April 78
1 May 78
11 May
22 Jan. 79
16 Mar.
30 Nov.
29 May
27 Sept,
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
27 Mar. 74
2 Dec. 74
9 Aug. 75
12 Aug. 76
11 Sept. 76
13 July 78
4 Dec. 78
14 Dec. 78
2 July 79
CAPTAIN.
S Nov. 70
3 Jan. 69
p27 Sept. 71
29 Jan. 74
19 Jan. 76
8 Mar. 76
30 June 77
7 June 78
2 July 79
iREV.HAJ. BT.LT.COL.
\h
11 Jan. 79
u June 79
■3 Aug. 79
Paymaster.— Thomas Aked, 30 Jan. 79 ; Ens. ps Apr. 64 ; Lt. '•
Riding Master.— Henry Andrew Hughes, 23 July 79.
Apr. 65; Capt. p3o Mar. 67.
Quarter Master.— Edward Gundrie Tuckett,9 i3~Jah. 69.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Alfred Adrian Jones,10 10 June 71.
Scarlet— -Facing Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Ridgway and Sons.— Irtih Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, 31 January 1870.
1 Lieut.General Low served the Eastern campaign of 7854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inker-
man, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria; at
Inkerman he commanded the Regiment (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
2 Lt.Colonel Sneyd served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the action of
Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major Battine served as Adjutant of the 16th Bengal Irregular Cavalry on the Peshawur frontier and was pre-
sent in several expeditions against Momunds and Affredie hill tribes in 1854-56 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force from Jan. to June 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohum-
rah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's column, on the Stall' of that General, and was present
in the actions of Onao, Busseerutgunge (ist and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor, and in the several actions
leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1S57 ; also during the subsequent
defence as D.A.Q.M. General to the force until the final relief by Lord Clyde on 24th Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
and a year's service).
8 Captain Relf served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April 1855, including the cap-
ture of Tchorgaum, battle of the Tchernaya, Expedition to Kertch, and destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
s Quarter Master Tuckett served with the 2nd Dr. Gds. in the Indian campaign in 1S58-59, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow actions of Koorsee, Nawabgunge, and Jamo, and the Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal
with Clasp).
10 Veterinary Surgeon Jones served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including the action of
Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
138
3rd (The Prince of Wales') Dragoon Guards. [Dublin.
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Talaveba" "Albuheba" "Vittobia"
"Peninsula" "Abyssinia."
Colonel.— Robert Richardson Robertson,1 CB. Cornet, p8 June 26 ; Lt. pg April 29; Capt. pi6 Aug. 33 ; Major,
Fi8 June 41 ; Lt. Colonel, p22 Dec. 43 ; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 14 May 59; Lieut. General, 31 Jan.
68; General, 13 Apr. 75 ; Colonel 3rd Dragoon Guards,;i7 June 66.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Andrew Smythe Montague Browne, Cornet, 18 Nov. 53 ; Lt. pi6 Mar. 55 ; Capt.
p24 Dec. 58 ; Major, p30 June 69 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 24 Nov. 77.
Major. — Frederick John George Murray, Cornet, pi6 May 62; Lt. fij Nov. 63; Capt. pi7 April 69; Major,
31 May 76.
Captains.
John Davison
Otho Glynn Bolitho
p.s.c. Herbert Stewart
Ernie Kerr Amyatt Burney
FredericHorace Davis Bellwood Bellwood
Frederick Meyer Wardrop, Aide de\
Camp to Sir John Michel J
Henry Frank Egbert Lucas
William Utting Cole
Roger Kennedy Parke
Lieutenants.
William Frederic Hamilton Yatman . . .
Greville Ewing M'Clellan, Adj. 14 Apr. 74
John Frederick Stracey Lee-Barber
PryceMeyrick Pryce
Lindesay Cole Parker
Arthur James Taylor
James Massy Dawson
Andrew Edgar Caldecott
Henry Cholmeley Gribble
LIEUT.
1-12 Mar. 6iip2i Feb. 65
pi4 0ct. 68(pi2June 69
p24 Nov. 63 pi8 July 65
p28 Oct. 6Sp3oJune 69
p 3 April 6g|P28May
p3o June 69 pio Aug. 70
29 Nov. 64 1 11 Nov.
p28 May 7o;pi5Feb.
pioAug. 70 28 Oct.
CAPTAIN.
'25 Jan. 71
12 Feb. 73
?u April 68
31 Oct. 74
16 Feb. 78
1 May 78
29 Nov. 76
6 Feb. 79
26 May 79
Second Lieutenants.
John George Woodley
John Edward Fitzmaurice Hughes Roche
Paymaster. — Wentworth Dawes, 18 Nov. 68 ; Hon. Captain, 18 Nov. 73.
Riding Master. — Eugene Henry Nicholson, 24 May 79.
Quarter Master. — Samuel Dean, 9 Oct. 63.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Michael Joseph Hartigan, 3 June 68.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Hopkinson and Co.~Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Abyssinia and India, June 1868.
1 General Richardson Robertson served in South Africa, in command of the successful expedition against the
insurgent emigrant Boers, beyond the Orange River, in 1845. Also as Brigadier, and in command of the 7th Dra-
goon Guards in the Kaffir campaign of 1846-47 (Medal and CB.).
3 Lt.Colonel Browne served with the Scots Greys in the Crimea from 30th July to 1st Sept. and from Oct. to Dec.
1855, including the battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
] 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards. 139
The Harp and Crown, and the Star of St. Patrick, with the motto " Quisseparabit?" "Peninsula"
" BALAKLAVA " "SEVASTOPOL."
Colonel. — Sir Edward Cooper Hodge,1 KCB. Cornet, 3 Aug. 26; Lt. p3 July 28; Capt. pig Dec. 34; Major,
p3 Dec. 41; Lt.Colonel, •'3 Oct. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 30 Jan. 63; Lt. General, 25 Oct.
71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 4th Dragoon Guards, 6 Jan. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Gunter,2 Cornet, pi8 Feb. 53; Lieut. p2i Nov. 56; Captain, p2i Oct. 59; Major,
p2 Dec. 68 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 7 Mar. 77.
Major.— Thomas Bradney Shaw-Hellier, Cornet, p2y Sept. 61 ; Lt.pj April 63; Capt.vij April 67; Major,
2 June 76.
Captains.
George Ramsay Alured Denne
John Sidney Bates
Philip Edward Pope, Adjutant Cheshire \
Yeomanry Cavalry $
John Chadwick
Charles Henry Currey, Adjutant Pembroke \
Yeomanry Cavalry 3
Mervyn ChalonerStephenTynte,-4rf/K<a«£ )
East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry S
Laurence Murphy
Charles Villiers Ibbetson
William Johnson Howard Townsend
John Hubert Hussey
Henry Ernest Baskerville Walton ,
Lieutenants.
Frederick Thomas Penton
Robert John Abdy
Joseph Watkins William Darley
Arthur Abney Sandys
John Algernon Aylmer
Robert Arnold Vansittart
Belford Randolph Wilson
Nicholas Henry Bacon
Charles George Kidd
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Le Mesurier Willoughby,^i(/K<aw/ ~)
21 June 79 }
John William Dent
22 May
pi2 April
pi3 Mar.
pi7 April
Dec.
p2o June
Oct.
23 Sept. 71
2ND LIEUT.
May 78
May
p 9 Aug. 64
p 4 July 6S
pnJuly 65
pi 7 April 67
p 5 Jan. 70
p 9 April 70
pi4 Sept. 70
p 6 Mar. 69
pi7 May 71
28 Oct. 71
23 Mar. 73
23 April 73
30 Dec. 73
12 Nov. 74
13 June 74
28 Aug. 75
28 Oct. 71
10 Jan. 74
3 May 77
29 Nov. 78
BBEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COL.
p 8 June 70
pi4 Sept. 70
p22 Oct. 70
4 June 73
27 June 74
16 Jan. 75
18 Feb. 75
2 June 76
5 Sept. 78
14 Dec. 78
10 Aug. 79
1 Sir Edward Cooper Hodge com-
manded the 4th Dragoon Guards in
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55; was
on board H.M.S. Sanspareil in the
naval attack on Sebastopol 17th Oct.
1854; also present at the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, night-attack on Russian
outposts, 19th Feb., and battle of
Tchernaya, 16 Aug. 1855 (Medal with
three Clasps, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the
Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
Paymaster. — John Macartney,5 16 May 62 ; Hon.Major, 16 May 77.
Riding Master. — James Horton, 28 April 75.
Quarter Master. — Soloman Williams,6 n Apr. 68.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Hanly, 28 Apr. 63.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. — Agent, A. LawTie, Esq. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from the Crimea, July 1856.
2 Lt.Colonel Gunter served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 16th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the campaign of i860 in
China ; was engaged at Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of 18th and 21st
September, also in the advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major Macartney, late a Captain in the 17th Lancers, was present with a Squadron of the 13th Light Dragoons
at Kurnool and in the action of Zorapore 18th Oct. 1839. Served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from the 20th
June to 1 4th July and from Sept. to Nov. 1 855, including the siege of Sebastopol and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Quarter Master Williams served in the 4th Dragoon Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
and Turkish Medal).
-40
5th (Princess Charlotte of Wales') Dragoon Guards.
Vestigia nulla retrorsum."—" Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Toulouse" "Peninsula'
' Salamanca'
1 Balaklava';
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
= 3
20
14
iS
9
IS
8
8
12
ifi
6
4
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
2
2
I
16
2
16
7»^
13
"Vittoria" "Toulouse'
'Sevastopol."
ilonel.— Richard Parker, Corset, p2 Aug. 22 ; Lt. P31 July 25 ; Capt. P30 June 28 • St Major 23 Not a
Major % Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt.Colonel 4- Colonel, 20 June S4 ■ Major Genera
24 Aug. 61; Lieut. General, 2 Jan. 7i; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 5th Dragoon Guards 7 Dec 71
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Edward Marsland,1 Cornet, pi7 Feb. 57; Zf p 10 Dec <;8 • rw P-, TUo,. <„
Kyor, P28 Oct. 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Jan. 77. 5' ^ 3 Mar. 60
Major.— James Dyson Bourne, gornrf, Pgi Dec. 60 ; Lieut. P7 Nov. 62 ; Cqjrf, ?3 Aug. 66 ; Major, 17 Mar. 77.
Captains.
Edward Alfred Jee
William Robinson Truman, Adjutant \
Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry )
Robert Wilson Kearsley, Adjutant Berks )
Yeomanry Cavalry $
John Oswald Lambert
Frederic Melkington Kenyon-Stow, Adj. ~>
Middlesex Yeomanry Cavalry J
Frederick Augustus Cracroft-Amcotts :
Maunsell Bowers
Fred. Wilson Hemming
Robert Stevenson, Adjutant Lanarkshire \
Yeomanry Cavalry j
Walter Hyde Atherton
Charles Edward Warde
LIEUT. I
p 2 Mar. 66
p 8 Aug. 62
P17N0V. 69
p 3 Jan. 65
p2SApr. 68
p 1 Mar. 64
Lieutenants.
Richard Charles Bernard Lawrence ...
Andrew Baldrey, Adjutant 13 June 76
John Francis Green
Geoijge Henry Maddison
Edward Hegan
William James Mackeson
Hon. Kenelm Digby St. Lawrence
Stephen John Hatfield Harter
Sheldon William Keith Cradock
Second Lieutenants
Henry James Lermitte
Charles Conrad Shaw
St. John Corbet Gore
Bernard Hamilton Gunston
Paymaster.— p. s.c. Dudley Beaumont,
p 2 Jan. 69
10 Nov. 77
8 Dec. 77
4 Dec. 78
2ND LIEUT.
p 8 Aug.
p 8 Deo.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
28 Oct.
13 Apr.
28 Oct.
18 Dec. 67
2 Dec.
28 Oct.
12 Feb. 76
31 May 76
26 Aug. 76
6 Oct. 76
11 Sept. 76
10 Sept. 77
21 Aug. 78
1 Nov. 78
27 Aug. 79
1 CAPTAI
V.
73
I 23 Apr.
24 July
72
17 Mar.
77
23 Sept
77
2 Feb.
78
9 Aug.
78
21 Aug.
7«
31 Oct.
7«
P30 June
69
27 Aug.
70
27 Sept
79
4 Dec.
4 Dec.
2 Jan.
1 Oct.
, - Apr. 78 ; Ens. 8 July 56 ; Lt, 4 May 59 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 7s.
Siding Master.— Robert Gifford, 3 April 78.
Quarter Master.— William Denis Lemmon, 3 June 64.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Edwin Thomas Cheesman, 20 Nov. 67 ; 1st Class, 20 Nov. 79.
Scarlet— Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Seturned from the Crimea, 28 May 1856.
1 Lt.Colonel Marsland served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engaged at
Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September, also in the
advance on Pekin (Medal with two C
6 Captain Beaumont served as Aide de Camp to General Turner during the operations in Bhootan in 1865-66
(Medal with Clasp).
I Field Force,
Bengal.
6th Dragoon Guards (Carab inters). I4I
" Sevastopol " "Delhi."
Colonel.— Henry Richmond Jones,1 CB. Cornet, vg June 25 ; Lt. P14 Nov. 26 ; Cant. v,2 .Tunp -o- 7^ Wnl™
I 9 Nov. 46 ; Major, »2i May 50 i Lt.Colonel, ?x6 Sept. 51 j Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major GeZ-% '2 April oT*
j Lieut. General, 6 Dec. 73 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 6th Dragoon Guards, 15 May 73 '
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Fryer, Cornet, •'o Mar. 60; Lt. pi8 Feb. 62 ; Capt. v- April^i • Ma for p,c TW
i 69; Lieutenant Colonel, 17 March 77. ' * ' JuaJor> ^uec.
Majors.— James Goldie,2 Assiutt nit Adjutant General, Simla; Cornet, ?i4 July 54- Lt P15 Jan 56 • Cmnt
I "21 Feb. 60 ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 21 July 7'
jCharles Frederick Marriott. Cornet. vnj July 64 ; Z«.
Sept. 65 ; Capt. p2q June 68; Major, 5 Oct. 78.
Captains. 2adi.ieut.
Henry Blackburne Hamilton p2i July 64
Hardin Burnley Spi8 April 65
HughC. Gaston Montgomery v 14 Sept. 66
8 Jan. 58
pi3 July 7c
P20 Oct. 69
p2o Feb. 63
pi5May 66
• 1 Hon. James David Drummond, Adjutant}
Bucks Yeomanry Curalry )
■• William Henry MacGeorge, Adj. West-)
I moreland Yeomanry Cavalry j
•• Walter Campbell Calvert
■• Douglas Alexander Graham Cunning-)
J ham Graham I
•• Aubone Geo r<je Fife
• ■ Thomas Cole Porter
Lieutenants.
Alexander Sprot
Robert Preston Sandeman
Thomas Richard Fra.Brabazon Hallowes, ~)
Interpreter j „'»'"'
Alfred Weston, ^<i/«/an* 17 April 76
Percy Hugh Hamon Massy
Harold Charles Hanburv '
Benjamin Noel Heywood-Jones
CharlesReginaldSydneyDouglas-Hamilton 5 Sept. 77
pi5 May 66 p24 Mar. 69
"25 Sept. 67 pI5 Dec. 69
P22 Feb. 68 p 6 July 70
p 8 Mar. 59 Pr6 Jan. 63
13 July 77
6 Sept. 76
16 Aug. 73
7 Aug. 78
5 Oct. 78
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
P28 Oct.
P30 Oct.
24 Feb.
28 Feb. 74
5 Oct. 74
T2 Nov. 73
1 April 76
11 Feb. 75
29 Nov. 76
n Sept. 78
5 Oct. 78.
BREV.HAJ.
20 April 77
Second Lieutenants. 2ND_lieet.
... 1 Richard Godolphin Walmesley Long 1 30.1:1:3. 78
... JHeDry Mosryn Owen 30 Jan. 78
... Frederick Henry Arthur Des Vceux : 16 Feb. 78
... Francis Sudlow Garratt ' 1 May 78
... Robert George Edward Twiss 30 Nov. 78
... j Montagu Cradock 6 Aug. 79
... tPaymagter. — Edward Roberts,4 2 Dec. 68; Hon. Captain, 1 April 78.
... 'Siding Matter . — William Busby Mayes, 2: Aug. 78.
... Quarter Master. — John William Tomlinson, 13 Oct. 77.
... Veterinary Surgeon.— Richard Peyser, 12 Sept. 65; 1st Class. 8 March 76.
Blue — Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. ( \>x X Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & I
Embarked J'or India, 30 December 1877.
General Richmond Jones commanded the Cai -ai. imea from 14th Aug. 1835, including the battle
of theTchernayn. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class ofthe Medj
Served in the Indian campaign ; c -mmanded General IVmiv's i actii
having been killed by the lirst , shot .tired by the ei: 1, 1. : 1 • 1 . 1 rap
the capture of BareHly (CB.); commanded the Left Col
force at Dunderkera ; commanded the Cavalry with I
affairs at Magrdi.i, Ch u.dal. and ]•.:,• 1; e, also pursuil
3 Major Goldie served with the 9th Lancers thri igh
ing the battle of Budhv. . :, iterations assault
ghur, battle of Agra, affair of Kanouge, relief of Lucki
Seraighat, action at Shumshabad (in command of a S(
d Turkish Medal),
wlie (that officer
de of Cavalry at
a Benhi Madho's
paign, including
if's force in
.ore! Cly le C a ee in the Trai
ifthe rebels to the Rapl ■■ (Me
ml tin - Lppn ssiorj of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, includ-
iture of Delhi, actions of Bolundshuhur and Ally-
Lowhy Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnporeon 6th Dec, action at
madron), siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer cam
paign in Oude and Rohilcund and actions of Rhodamow and Allyghur, rapture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanpore
and pursuit to Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal with Clasps).
* Captain Roberts served as a C tptain in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was dan-
gerously wounded — gun-shot wound of left elbow-joint — at Arogee.in which action he commanded two Companies of
the 4th King's Own, being the Baggage Guard (mentioned in despatches, Medal;.
E t
14
7th {The Princess
CB. Cornet
Guards.
Full mi" '4 icu"„JJ t; ,./, -mint Uc»e rai, i ^"-
pay. ray. 6 Mar. 68 ; ^'c"te'V,L..wa Harnett.2 <
■ i i T Untenant Colonel.-Elw.-i-J »
flop's) Dragoon
Oct. 51; Ca^ 5
;5? X>cl<<e»«x' ff**^' ^T/Kiw Pa June 4S ; **■ J4
ColoneL-Edwaxdl
Brevet Lt.Colwel, *7 *°
:„_„,(■ Colin Campbell
Major.-p.^- Sept. 79
Lieutenant
66 ; Brevet
Cornet, *a June 4S
May 76-
I Mdershot. I
. Oct. 42; Major,
■ Major General,
58 ; Ifo/or, 20 July
SSSSmS*^-^*^-'^*
June 66 ; Brevet Major,
June ■jq^UaJ^L
. ;T. 9 •di-UV.tt
BUT. I CAPTAIN
I 2ND 1IBUT. \
7^ll**0«. 64^ Aug. 69
p e Tan 66 18 Jan. 69 PH Jan
US 63*22 June 67 24 Sept
4 Oct. 64 "28 Oct. 68 xAp:
Alfred Bibby
I manry Cavalry ...••• — ■ ■•■■;-
I; SKwKSgS^S^ 23Sept- 71 30 Sec: 7
.. WilliamBdwaidMoii«.o j
Charles Lucius Brooke ...
::'. wmiamMoseLiKuTENANTs:
Montague Campbell Day
Jan.
, 1 22 Mar,
24""
79
79
- 79
June 79
A Art^Sp^eu'de Burgb, Adju- ">
I2Nov. 75 General Wardlaw served
Sept. TeLitS'-xBt Dragoons in the Cnmean
Ulick George oan
tare* 22 July 79 ■•••
&SaetMotteDu'Boulay
Frederick Charles Palmer ■ 2 Mar.
James Henry Aspmwall
Philip Montagu .--^ MEUT-
Oct. 76camv.cn'
from 6th Oct. 1854,
VhnVmtt.les of Balaklava, In-
and Turkish Medal).
.Mar. 79^ ^tvTofTiT,
^^•lle^Ko^^^
SEcoNBDxEurANTs. ,-^Sy -,, jtheMedjidie,
Frederick James Murphy - , 7 June
Paymaster.— Wiwa™;? , Banvard, 6 Jan. 75-
18 May 75-
irf CZos«,2 Aug. 7*-
;r;E.Borougb,:BaH. andCo.
&^Wo».-CbarleSOeorgeHet. ^
^^^^^ .th July including the bat,
Master Lewis £
JXy of *e engagements
;took place (Medal).
1st (Royal) Dragoons.
Years' Ser.
Half
Pay
The Crest of England within the Garter. An Eagle. " Speetemur agendo:
"Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Jan. 26; Capt. pi6 Mar. 30; Major,
I, 7 July 62 ; Lieut. General, 25 Oct.
Colonel.— Charles Philip Ainslie, 2nd Lt. 10 April 25; Lt. p
Lt. Colonel, p22 Oct. 47; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major Gene
1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 1st Dragoons, 8 Mar. 69.
Lieutenant Colonel. — John Gordon Graham, Cornet, 19 June 55; Lieut. vi$ Feb. 56; Capt.
Major, 27 Mar. 72 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 April 76.
Major.— Edmund Bacon Hutton. Cornet, p3o Mar. 60; Lt. p23 Sept. 62; Capt. p8 May
o April 76.
143
14 Oct. 42 ;
; General,
p 19 Feb. 58 ;
67 ; Major,
Captains.
Charles Falkmer Morton
Allan Maclean, Aide de Camp to Sir '<
Thomas Steele 5
John Archibald Middleton, Adjutant 1 \
Fifeshire Light Horse Volunteers 5
John Baillie Ballantyne'Dickson
Charles Richard Tennant
Benjamin Inghani Tidswell
Henry Tomkinson
Gerard Vivian Ames
William Wells1
Lieutenants.
William Henry M'Laren
James Barnard Nichols
James Towers-Clark
Francis William Rhodes
Horace Amyatt Amyatt-Burney2
Arthur William Mostyn Owen
William FitzGerald O'Shaughnessy
Francis Ruttledge
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Robert Mansel Porter
Cecil Digby Howard Fetherstonhaugh ..
John Francis Burn-Murdoch
Frederick William Shaw
cornet.
LIEUT.
pi8Feb. 62:p2iJuly 63
p 5 Sept. 62*29 Mar. 64
p 3 Aug. 68pi6Mar. 70
20 Jan. 60 1 Jan. 62
p 8 June 70 p3 1 May 71
28 Oct. 71! 28 Oct. 71
23 April 61 pio May 64
26 June 72
21 Aug. 72
15 Mar. 74
27 June 74
2 Dec. 74
23 April 75
13 June 75
6 Sept. 76
11 Feb. 77
2 Dec. 74
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 78
30 Oct. 78
CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ.
pi2 June 69
p 8 June 70
9 July 74
31 Dec. 72
8 Mar. 76
27 Sept. 76
p 8 July 68
30 Oct. 78
13 Sept. 79
1 Captain Wells served in the 1st
Dragoons throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Balaklava (horse severely
wounded, and captured a Russian
cavalry horse on the field), Inker-
man, and Tchemaya, night attack on
Russian outposts on 19th February
1855, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
Paymasters. — Ob6 Willans, 5 April 56; Ron. Major, 5 April 71.
Duncan Chisholm Oliver Spiller,* 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens. p 14 Aug. 60 ; Lt.? 2 Feb. 64 ; CaptS 10 Nov. 69.
Riding Master. — James Collins,5 9 Aug. 71.
Quarter Master. — George Clements,6 23 Mar. 70.
J ... Veterinary Surgeon. —
Scarlet— Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 27 May 1856.
3 Lieut. Amyatt-Burney served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and took part in the
capture of King Cetywayo.
1 Captain Spiller commanded a Company of the 65th Regiment during the war of 1863-65 in New Zealand, and
was present at the attack on the working party at Williamson's Clearing, relief of Pokeno Piquet (mentioned in
despatches), storming and capture of Pah at Rangianhia, actions at Rangiani and Huirini, and attack and capture
Of Pah at Orakau (Medal).
5 Riding Master Collins served in the 8th Hussars in the Indian campaigns of 1858-59, and was present at fche
capture of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, battle of Kotah-ke- Serai, capture of Gwalior, capture of Powrie,
actions of Sindwahoo, Koorwye, and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
6 Quarter Master Clements served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1 st Royal Dragoons, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkennan, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
E T 2
M4
2nd Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) . Dundaik.
The T_istle>within the Circle and Motto of St. Andrew. AnEa pie. " Second to None."
"Waterloo" " Balaklava" " Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Sir John Bloomfield Gough,1 GCB. Ensign, 24 Feb. 20; Lt. pi Oct. 25 ; Capt. pi Aug. 26; Bt. Major,
26 May 41; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 Dec. 42; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; Major General, 30 Jan. 55 ; Lieut. General, 9 Nov.
62 ■ General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 2nd Dragoons, 31 Jan. 64.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Andrew Nugent,* Cornet, pi7 Dec. 52 ; Zf . p24 Nov. 54 ; C(_><.p8 Feb. 56; Major, 31
Mar. 66 ; Lt. Colonel. ^3 Feb. 69; CWojrf, 3 Feb. 74. .
Major.— p.».c. John Wallace Hozier, Cornet, pi7 Dec. 58 ; Lt. pi7 Nov. 63 ; Capt. p3o June 69 ; Major,
Jan. 78. .
Captains.
Francis James Agnew Wallace
Patrick Sanderson, Adjutant East Lothian )
Yeomanry Cavalry 3
Francis Glennie Farqubar
Edward George Moore Donnithorne5 (Lt
p28 April 63
►17 Nov. 63
pi4 June 64
30 Mar.
16 Oct.
66pio May 71
B. Artillery, 18 Dec:6i), Adjutant Herts V P 8 Sept. 65
Yeomanry Cavalry )
James Charles Maberly p25 Sept. 67JP22 June
Alfred Cbolmeley Earle Welby pi6 Oct.. 671,1' 7 Dec.
Hon. Walter Philip Alexander p 3 Feb. 69pioMay
66 p3i May
p2s Sept 67 1 p 2 Aug.
69] 24 Feb.
Feb.
BT.LT.COL.
28 Oct
June 70
Oct.
24 reo.
28 Feb.
6 Mar.
23 Apr.
20 Nov.
22 May
12 May
11 Nov.
17 May
28 June
7o 24 June
7oi 1 April
-- 24 Nov.
5 Sept.
31 Jan.
28 June
Mar. 79.
John Francis Upton Gaskell
Montague George Johnstone
Francis Maitlan'd Philips
Lieutenants.
William Christopher James
Charles FitzGerald Watkins
John Lewis Vaughan Henry
John Arthur Wellesley O'Neill Torrens...
William Henry Hippisley,? Adj. 24 Nov. 77
William Nicholas Leader
Edwin Bolton
Cecil Algernon Brooke Turnor | 5 Sept. 77
Richard Wolfe ; 30 Jan
Second Lieutenants. 2ND siaira.
William Crawford Middleton ! 13 Mar. 78
James Campbell Hamilton 11 May 78
Fitzroy Charles Fletcher 27 Aug. 79
Henry Jenner Scobell 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. — James Clarke Ross, 1 Mar. 64 ; Hon. Major,
. Biding Master. — Charles Walter Neal, 6 Ncv. 67.
. Quarter Master. — John Liddle,3 27 Sept. 71.
. Veterinary Surgeon. — Andrew Galbraith Ross, 16 May 62; 1st Class, 8 June 72.
Scarlet— Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Beturned from the Crimea, 4 July 1856.
Sir John Gough served during the war in China of 1840-42 as Deputy Quarter Master General and head of the
ment; was present at almost every engagement during the expedition, and received the brevet rank of Major
and Lt. Colonel, together with the Companionship of the Bath (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44
ae Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Appointed a Brigadier in the Army of the Sutlej 1845-46; commanded the 2nd Brigade of Cavalry at the
battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and officiated as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India at the
battle of Sobraon, where he was severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49 as Quarter Master General of H.M.'s Forces in India, and was present at the battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps), appointed Aide de Camp to the Queen with Brevet rank of Colonel.
* Colonel Nugent served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of Bala-
klava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
s Captain Donnithorne served through the New Zealand war of 1864-65 as a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery, and
was present in the campaign on the Waikato river, expedition to Tauranga, action of the Gate Pah, campaign in
the Wanganui district, and with (he expeditions of the Movable Column on the River Patea (Medal). ,
7 Lieut. Hippisley served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan.
8 Quarter Master Liddle served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernava, night attack on outposts on 17th Feb.,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Medal for distinguished conduct in the
field).
3rd ( The King's Own) Hussars.
i45
Vi'iirs
Full JIalf
The White Horse within the Garter. " Nee aspcraterrent." " Salamanca " " Vittobia "
"Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Cabool, 1842 " "Moodkee" " Feeozeshah "
"Sobbaon" "Punjaub" " Chillianwallah " "Goojebat."
Colonel.— Sir George Henry Lockwood,1 KCB. Cornet, pioMar.25 j It. pioAug. 26; Capt. p7 Sept. ie- Major
6 Mar. 39; Jit. Lt. Colonel, 23 Dec. 42; Lt.Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50 ; Major General '28 Nov!
54; Lieut. General, 3 Sept. 62; General, 22 Oct. 70; Colonel 3rd Hussars, 1 Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p. s.c. Richard Blundell-Hollinsbead-Blundell, Cornet, p7 Mar. 56 ; Xf piq Feb <;8 •
Capt. p4 Mar. 59 ; Major, p28 Oct. 68; Lt.Colonel, 4 Nov. 74 ; Colonel, 4 Nov. 79. " a, '
Major.— Arthur Hare Vincent, Comet, 29 Dec. 57 ; X<. p9 April 61 ; Ca^f . pi4 Aug. 67 ; Major '"28 June 71 •
" Oct. 77.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel.
Captains.
Charles Stephen Walker
George Vernon Column Napier....
John Purcfoy Ellis Jervoise
Benjamin Louis Gilson
Robert George Dickson
George Edmund Rogers
Charles William Hawker Helyar.
Lieutenants.
Thomas Hopwood Peckham
Robert Elton Grey
Samuel Job Lea
Robert Gustavus Alexander
Arthur James Ramsay Van Cortlandt
George Charles Fuller
Harry Courtenay Jackson
William George Matthews [Riding Master }
13 July 67), Adjutant 12 June 77 j
Reginald Charles Freeman
Charles James Robarts
Second Lieutenants.
James Selby Robson Scott
St. Clair Oswald
Arthur Bingham Crabbe
Herbert Bethune Patton
COKSKT.
LIEUT.
CATTAIN.
p 10 May 6ip26Feb. 64
p22 Sept. 63] p 9 Aug. 64
pi6Nov. 66 p 3 Juue 68
p 7 Aug. 67 i^ Oct. 63
p27 Nov. 66 p29 May 69
30 May
69
p 2 Feb. 64
'17 Nov.
28 Oct.
:vn LIEIT.
21 April 77
14 Sept. 78
1 1 May 78
22 Jan. 79
June 71
Dec. 65
22 June 67
17 Nov. 69
21 June 71
4 Nov. 74
8 Mar. 76
27 Oct. 78
31 Oct. 71
BBEV.UAJ.
BT.LT.OOL.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
6 Mar.
26 Mar.
28 Oct.
2 Nov.
10 Oct.
23 Jan.
28 Feb.
12 Feb.
Paymaster. —
Riding Master. — William John Rant, 28 April 75.
Quarter Master. — George Mathews, 26 June 67.
Veterinary Surgeon. — John Italdock, 15 Feb. 56 ; nt Class, 21 Aug. 67.
Blue— Facings Scarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for the East Indies, 15 Nov. 1868.
1 Sir George Henry Lockwood commanded the jrd I.
istan under General Pollock (Medal, and CB). and WH8
Jugdulliiek, action of Te/.een, and ILul'tkotul, OCCUjpali
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and commanded a
:00ns throughout the campaign of 1S42 in Affghati-
forcing the Khybrr Pass, storming the heights of
ool, siege ami capture of lstaliff. He served also
at the battle Of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
146
4th {The Q
ueen s
Own) Hussars.
Tshorncliffe.
Years' Ser. I
Full I Half
Pay.! Pay.
"Talaveba" "Albuheba" "Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Affghanistan "
" Ghuzn ee " "Alma" "Balaklava" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Lord George Augustus Frederick Paget,1 ECB. Comet Sc Sub Lt. P2S July 34 ; Lt. pi Dec. 37 ;
Capt. pi7 Aug. 41 ; Major, p3o Jan. 46; Lt. Colonel, P2Q Dec. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General,
11 Nov. 61 : Lieut. General, 28 Feb. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 4th Hussars, 7 Jan. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Alexander George Montsomery Moore, Cornet, P13 Dec. 50; Lt. p6 July 52; Capt,
pp May 56 ; Major, 14 Sept. 67 ; Lt. Colonel, p23 Dec. 68 ; Colonel, 23 Dec. 73.
Major. — Francis Barker Montague, Cornet, 26 Feb. 56; Lt. 13 Apr. 58; Captain, 14 Sept. 67; Major,
13 Sept. 79. _^
COBNET.
6 April 55
26 Feb. 58
Captains.
George Philips
William Miles Nairn Kington, Adjutant \
Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry j
Francis Arthur Hutchins p25 May 60
Neil Benjamin Edmonstone p 5 June 66
Henry Fane Grant p23 Dec. 68
Walter Chrystie Underwood 1*14 July 69
Charles Edward Pennefather 'pi4 July 69
William Alexander Ramsay p 1 Sept. 69
Lieutenants.
Francis Campbell Pearson
Cecil Wyburn Peters ,
John Farmer, Adjutant 23 June 75
Spencer Walpole Follett
Edwin William Exham
Charles Lancelot Skinner
Frederick Henry Blacker
Daniel Louis De la Cherois
Second Lieutenants.
William Pierrepont Wilson-Todd...
Edward Asheton Critchley
Ivan Owden Richardson
Ronald Kincaid- Smith '
2ND LIEUT,
31 Oct. 7
22 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 79
27 Aug. 79
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
'29 May 57 p 7 Nov. 62
' 8 Feb. 61 pi9 April 64
p3i Mar. 63 p 1 Feb. 68
3 April 69; 21 July 75
8 Dec. 69, to Jan. 79 1
2 Aug. 71; 7 Mar. 77
7 Aug. 7oj 6 Aug. 79
Jan. 71 13 Sept. 79
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
23 June 75;
20 Nov. 75
12 Feb. 76
5 June 76
28 Oct. 76
29 Nov. 76
BBEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.CQL.
16 Dec 76[
1 Oct. 77
16 ... Paymaster.— Henry Askew Cherry, 19 March 79 ; Ens. p3o Dec. 64 ; Lt. 23 June 69 ; Capt. 9 Aug. 76.
6 ... Hiding Master.— Hugh Ernest Elliott, 30 Sept. 74.
6 ... Quarter Master. — William Leetch, 28 Mar. 74.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Hea Matthews, 24 July 72.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 28 May 1856.— Embarked for India, 15 Oct. 1867.
1 Lord George Paget served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55; commanded the 4th Light Dragoons at the
battle of Alma, and in the Light Cavalry charge of Balaklava. Commanded the Light Cavalry Brigade at the
battles of Inkerman and Tchernaya, and on the expedition to Eupatoria and operations thence with General
D'Allonville. Commanded for a time the Cavalry Division in 1855 (Medal with four Clasps, Officer of the Legion
of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie) .
Woolwich. J
5th (Royal Irish) Laneers.
i47
Years' Ser. The Harp and Crown. " Quis Separabit?"
g^lflColonel.— Henry Darby-Griffith,1 CB. Ensign, P2S Nov. 28 ; Zt. P25 Nov. 31 ; Capt. pi Aug. 34 ; Major*
Pay. p6 Nov. 46 ; Zt. Colonel, p27 Aug. 52 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 31 Mar. 66; Lieutenant General,
\ 14 April 74 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 5th Lancers, 1 Jan. 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. —William Lloyd Brownie, Ensign, vi$ Nov. 55; Zt. 1 May 58; Capt. p n Mar. 62 ; Major,
12 Oct. 68 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; LI .Colonel, 15 Mar. 79.
Major. — Boyle Vandeleur, Cornet, 10 Sept. 5S; Lt. pi6 Nov. 60; Capt.^2^ Jan. 63; Bt.Major,j May >
Major, 15 Mar. 79.
,1 ^
I
77;
LIEUT.
Aug.
I July
Captains. |'2HD l"
Comwallis Henry Chichester3 jpiS Feb. 53
p.s.c. Ludovick Montefiore Carmichael, "> p,c-Krnxr c.,
D.A.Q.M. Gen. Intelligence Branch ... j ' 5 OV<
Joseph Spencer Benyon ,p23 Sept. 62 >' 7 April
Richard Fielding Morrison* p3o Mar. 58iP24 Dec.
Alfred Bissel Harvey, Adjutant 1 Devon \ PjSOct. 641 5 Mar,
Yeomanry Cavalry $\
Edward Groves Paley p 2 Jan. 69
Richard St. Leger Moore ip 1 Feb. 67
Cecil William Norton, at Staff College p 9 April 70
Augustus Campbell Spencer
Thomas Fletcher (Riding Master 6 Dec. 7:
Lieutenants.
Henry Courtenay Morland
James Frederick Love Russell
Julian John Newton Spicer, Adjutant') J
21 June 79 '. i
George Richard Tufton
Henry Dent Brocklehurst
Arthur Gerald Chapman
Edward Charles William Gilborne
Arthur Francis Macmillan-Scott
Archibald Cosmo Little
CAPTAIN.
Second Lieutenants.
Llewellyn He vwood Jones
Christian Combe
John Sinclair
George Edward de Vere Kennedy.
2ND LIEUT.
10 Nov. 77
5 Oct. 78
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
"19 Feb.
^29 May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
3 Feb.
7"
69
71
71
75
11 Feb.
12 Feb.
26 Mar.
75
75
75
11 Feb.
29 Nov.
76
76
54 7 April 58
63 p29 Jan. 70
65 p24 Dec. 70
58pioJuly 63
69 5 June 75
16 Dec. 74
6 Jan. 75
16 Dec. 76
15 Mar. 79
21 Mar. 79
BltEV.MAJ.
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
BT.LT. COL.
11 Sept. 77
29 Nov. 77
12 Nov. 74
!i March 79
. Paymaster).— Maurice Hartland Mahon, 8 Mar. 58; Kon.Major, 8 Mar. 73.
4V'2 « . GeTrf ° 3nhn HhaS- Whitt™gton> r APr- 78 ; Ens. pi4 July S7 ■ Lt. "23 Apr. 5S ; Capt. 10 Oct. -o.
Hiding Master.— John Crowdy, 2 Nov. 66. ° " " ' ' "ww/o*
Quarter Master.— Douglas Shawe, 4 Feb. 71.
1'etrrinary Surgeon.—
Facings Scarlet.— Age/its, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough Bt and Co
Beturnedfrom India, 21 December 1874.
* General Darby-Griffith served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in command of the Scots Grevs including th»
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, buttles of Ualaklava (wounded in the head by a pistol-ball), Inkermaii arid Tehprni.™.
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Medal with three Clasps CB SirliniVn
and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). l ' - sartt""an
■> Maior Chichester served with the 13th Light Infantry in the. Crimea from 30th June 18^5 including H10 i«,h-i„
of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). glM Dattle
* Major Morrison (formerly a Captain in the 51st Foot) served with the 19th Regiment in the Eastarn Camniion
sip to 28th October 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps and Turkish
Medal) .
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6th (IanitlcilUng) Dragoons. [ Edinburgh.
'Ser.j The Castle of Inniskilling. "Watebloo" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol."
Hall Colonel.— Sir Henry Dalryniple White,1 KCB. Cornet, pn May 38 ; Lt. p8 Feb. 39; Capt. 1*17 May 44- Major
±^\ p22Dec. 48; Lt. Colonel, 1 June 54 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 March 68; Lieutenant General'
i 31 March 77 ; General, 27 May 79 ; Colonel 6th Dragoons, 1 Aug. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Arthur Gore, Cornet, P25 Aug. 58 ; Lt. pi2 June 60 ; Capt. pi9 April 4 ; Major,
p29 May 69 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
Major.— Francis George Savage Curtis.* Cornet, pi5Dec. 54 ; Lt. 24 Sept. 55 ; Capt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Brevet
Major, 5 July 72 : Majo
.la
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 17 Nov. 70.
Captains.
William Ward Bennitt
Albert Froom
Frederick William Bloomfield
George Gilbert Joseph Thackeray
LIEUT.
p 5 Aug. 59 Pi 7 Sept. 61 v 8 Feb.
p28 Jan. 62 pn April 68 pio Jan.
p28 Aug. 63 p2s Nov. 68 3 Aug
p 9 April 70 p 9 Sept. 71 23 Jan.
Richard Edward Rowley Martin" ^31 July 67 p2<j Jan. 70] 8 Dec
John St. John Frederick
William Henry Dawson, Adjutant South')
Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry j
Alexander Chalmers M'Kean
Andrew Green Thompson
Lieutenants.
i Duncan Matheson
.. Henry Leslie Ellis
. . Edward Graham Pennefather6
.. .William Henry Mott
.. iPatrick John Waldron
.. Willoughby Harford Hurt Sitwell
.. Charles William Crosse
• • Hecry Cockcroft Page-Henderson
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Henry Tye, Adjutant 24 May 79
Walter Hillyar Colquhoun Long
William Hamilton Brown
Herbert Turner
p27 Apr. 70,
28 April 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
I Oct.
:oct.
1 Dec.
77
16 Feb. 78
1 May 78
12 Nov. 78
1 Mar. 79
2ND LIEUT.
25 May 78
5 Oct. 78
22 Jan. 79
11 Oct. 79
24 Feb. 72
19 June 72
23 April 73
21 Aug. 73
7 Jan. 74
29 Nov. 76
12 Feb. 78
3 Paymaster. — Alfred Stokes, 11 June 79 ; Ens. 27 July ^s ; Lt. 12 Nov. 58 ; Caj)t. 30 Aug. 68.
... Biding Master— V€ Joseph Malone,8 7 Sept. 58.
.. Quarter Master. — William Oliver, 27 Sept. 79.
.. Veterinary Surgeon. — James Findlay, 12 Nov. 70.
Scarlet — Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
Beturnedfrom India, 5 April 1867.
1 Sir Henry Dalrymple White served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ™ command of the Inniskilling Dragoons,
including the battles of Balaklava (mentioned in despatches), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of
Sebastopol (CB., Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
4 Lt.Colonel Curtis served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 20th July 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya, siege ani fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the campaigrj
of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, including the actions on the Hindun of the 30th and 31st May, battle of
Budleekeserai, siege and fall of Delhi, and subsequent operations under Brigadier Showers ; also the affair of Myn-
poorie and Kerkrowlie, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and subsequent affairs at Mahundee and
Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
6 Lieut. Pennefather served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, in the squadron under Major
Marter, including the cavalry affair at Erzungayan, and subsequently in Bakei Russell's Flying Column.
8 Riding Master Malone served in the 13th Light Dragoons throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Eupatoria under General D'Allonville. At daybreak on the 24th
September 1854, when marching on Balaklava, volunteered with three Troopers, and captured an Escort of the
enemy's Cavalry, also the baggage which they were taking to Sebastopol (Victoria Cross, Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
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7th {The Queen's Own) Hussars.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. "Peninsula" " Waterloo" "Lucknow "
Colonel-Henry Roxby , Benson,' CB. Cornet, y Jan. 40; Lieut. *x5 Apr. 4* ; C„j< p27" June 45 ; ^a>-
3 Oct. 54; ii.Cofo,^, »2o Sept. 50 ; CVo,^, 23 Sept. 59; Major General, 6 March 68; LieVt General
Oct. 77 ; Colonel 7th Hussars, 31 July 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Hugh D'Arcy P. Burnell, Cornet *n July 54 ; Lt. i4 Sept. 55 ; Copt. p3o July 58 • Major
*22 Sept. 63; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 6 Dec. 73 ; Colonel, 6 Dec. 78 ; Lt.Colonel, -3 July 70 ;
Major.-Francis Massy Drew,2 Cornet, "18 Sept. 60; X*. "21 July 63; Capt. "13 July 67; Major, 23 July 79
Captains.
Arthur Peel3
John Lombard Hunt
Hugh M'Calniont,* Aide de Camp to Sir)
Garnet Wolseley f
Harrie Archbold Reid
Frank Shuttleworth
Charles FitzGerald Thomson, at Staff Coll..
Thomas Hele Phipps
Cecil Loftus Reade
Harold Paget, Aide de Camp to the Lord)
Lieutenant of Ireland J
Lieutenants.
Wentworth William Hope Johnstone
Hon. Alfred John George Byng
John Edward Leveson Jervis, Lord St. )
Vincent )
Robert Roper, Adjutant 5 Jan. 76
William Baines Morris
Henry Matthew Ridley
William James Gardiner Baird
Hon. Richard Thompson Lawley
Hon. Thomas Ashburnham
Aldred Frederick George Beresford, I
Viscount Lumley J
Willoughby Baskerville Mynors
8 June 61
''19 Aug. 62
p23 June 65
" 5 July 64
p23 June 65
p27July 66
June 67
19 Nov. 63:i'2iAug. 69
p22Nov. 64-D22june 70
p27July 66Jp2gMay 69 30 Nov. 78
26 Nov. 68'p24Dec. 70'
p 8 July 68 ,1-22 Feb. 71!
p22 June 70, 14 June 73!
"16 Mar. 70 iSMar. 76
p2iMar. 65ip24Dec. 7°; 22 July
p23Jan. 69p22Feb. 71 23 July 79
p 1 Sept.
p3o Oct.
'22 Mar.
"23 Mar.
2ND LIEUT.
! Oct. 71
! Oct. 71
[April 73
' Mar. 74
1 Aug. 74
: Feb. 76
: Oct. 76
: Nov. 76
: Sept. 78
13 Sept.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles George Welbore Ellis, Visct. \
Somerton j
Thomas Hone 4 Dec. 78
Paymaster.— Thomas Capel Rose, 1 Apr. 78 ; En*. pi July 6
Ilidini] Master.— J«hn Boswell, 25 March 56.
quarter Master— William John Waite, 11 Oct. 76.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Francis Walker, 3 Oct. 62; xst Class, 23 May
Blue. — Agents
Lt. p4 Dec. 66; Capt. 14 Apr. 75.
Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
5 April 1870.
i Lieut.General Benson commanded the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 14th Jan. 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded the Squadron of the Light Brigade 111 the night
attack on the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of tin- Medjidie, and Turkish
Mi 'dal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and commanded the 2nd Cavalry Column, Malwa Di visum,
in various operations in Central India and in pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and thr llao Sahib,
who were attacked and defeated with great loss at Zerapore on 25th December 1858 by the 2nd Cavalry Column
(Colonel, CB., and Medal). ^
2 Maior Drew served with a wing of the 7th Hussars, comprising part of the Doaba Field 1'orcc employed
against Native tribes on the North West Frontier of India, in November and December 1863, and commanded a
squadron at the action of Shubkudder on the2nd January 1S64 (Medal with Clasp).
' s Captain Peel servedin theioist Fusiliers throughout thelndianN.W. Frontier campaign of iS6;and was presentat
the storming of the Conical Hill, also at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquetand Umbeyla (Medal witli Clasp).
* Major M'Calmont served on the Red River Expedition in 1870. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold
Coast in September 1873, as Aide de Camp (Ashanti Medal). Was appointed a military attache to the British
Ki.'ibassy at Constantinople on the outbreak of the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and accompanied the lurkisb.
armies in the field throughout the campaign in Armenia.
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8th (The King's Royal Irish) Hussars. [Depor^ahterburV
The Harp and Crown. " Pristinm virtntis memores."— "Leswakbee" "Hindoostan" "Alma"
"Balaklava" "Inkerman" "Sevastopol" " Central India."
Colonel.— Rotlolph (le SnUs,1 Cornet, pi7 Dec. 30; Lt. "28 June 33; Capt. p28 April 37: Major, "19 Feb. 47;
Z>'re<W Lt. Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt. Colonel, 2 Oct. 56; Colonel, 20 Mar. 58; .3fq./oi- General, 6 March 68;
Lt. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 8th Hussars, 22 Sept. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— V(T John Worthy Chaplin,3 Cornet, 13 April 58; Xf. 20 Nov. 60; Cap?. p5 April 64 ;
Jlfa/or, 15 Sept. 77; Lt. Colonel, 14 Nov. 79.
Major.— Hubert Plunkett Burke, CorHe<, pio July 55 ; Lt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Capt p April 64 ; St. Major, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Major, 14 Nov. 79. ^ ■
Captains.
William Henrv Field pi7 May
William Smith Dunbar Abbott p 6 Mar.
Robert Nassau Sutton p-T5 Dec.
Cyril William Bowdler Bell, Commandant \
of School of Instruction for Auxiliary \\ p23 Dec.
Carol, -i/ at AUershot J
Arthur Mark Crofton 25 Sept.
Gerrard Auriol de Visme !
Edward Eardley Lushington !p 7 Nov.
Lieutenants.
Albemarle Alex. Rawlinson, Adj. 10 Nov. 77
George Stanley Williams :
James Davidson
Edwin James Fell
Peter Legh Clowes
David Edward Wood, Interpreter
John Rupert Robert Lecky
Bartle Grant
William Kenyon Mitford
Thornton Ha'rte Farrer
Second Lieutenants. 2nd lieut.
Edwin Christy 8 Dec. 7
Frank James Carandini 23 Jan. 7
Charles Rosdew Burn [ 1 May 78
Charles Edward Duff.
Herbert Christian Holland .
Cecil Devereux Holmes ....
May
May
May 78
1U,K\.MA.T. ! BT.
[o July 661 p 7 July 69
'19 Feb. 70 to Mar. 75
'21 June 71 1 11 Sept. 75
25 June 69 28 Oct. 76
28 Oct. 71 16 Jan. 77
24 July 72 j 15 Sept. 77
'27 Oct. 71 13 Mar. 78
J Feb. 74
j April 74
1 Dec. 74
3 Nov. 75
3 Nov. 75
i Feb. 75
i Mar. 76
2 May 76
1 Sept. 77
1 Nov. 77
Lt. 30 Sept. 63 ; Capt. 7 Aug. 75.
Paymaster. — Edmund Eyi'e Coote, 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens. p 4 June 61
Hiding Master.— Frederick Eaton, 12 May 75.
Quarter Master. — James Andrew Hefferon,6 24 Nov. 77.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Thomas Flintoff, 23 June 75.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Set umed from Bengal, 2 May 1864.
1 Lieut.General de Salis served with the 8th Hussars in Turkey and the Crimea from May 1854 till the peace in 1856,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm.
He commanded the Regt. during the last part of the war, including the battle of Tchernaya and :he fall of Sebasto-
pol. Commanded the Cavalry at the expedition and capture of Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in command of the 8th
Hussars in Rajpootana and Central India in 1857-59, and was present at the siege and capture of Kotah, re-occupa-
tion of Chundarce, battle of Kotahkeserai, capture of Gwalior and of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye,
Koondrye, and Boordah ; commanded Brigades at Kotah, Sindwaho, and Koorwye ; commanded the troops at Boor-
dah, and received the thanks of the Governor General of India (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
3 Major Chaplin served with the 67th Regt. in the Chinese campaign of i860, was present in the action at Sinho,
taking of Tonghoo, and storming of the Takoo Fort where he carried the Queen's Colour after Ensign Fraser was
wounded, crossed the ditch at the head of the Regt., and was severely wounded in planting the Colour on the cava-
lier at a very early period and before the Fort surrendered (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Cross).
6 Quarter Master Hefferon served the Eastern Campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the recon-
naissance to Silistria, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and the Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also served in
the Indian Campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, re-occupation of Chandaree, battle of
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Has also the Medal for Long and
Meritorious Service.
Sealkote, Bengal. (With Cab ul~| n.-. , mi r\ » t> i\ t
Force.)— Depot, Canterbury. J 9th (The Queen S Boijal) Lancers.
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
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' Chillianwallah '
'Punniab" "Sobbaon" "Punjaub"
'Delhi" "Lucknow."
April 50; Lt. Colonel, 20 Jane 54; Colonel, 20 June 57;" Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant General
July 77 ; Colonel 9th Lancers, 8 March 75.
Lt.Coionel.— Robert Stewart Cleland, Cornet, vj July 57 ; Zt. p8 April 59 ; Capt. P9 Aug. 64 ; Brevet
Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 16 Feb. 78 ; Lt.Coionel, 27 June 79.
Major.— Henry Augustus Bushman, Cornet, 9 Nov. 58; Lt. P30 June 63; Captain, 9 Mar. 72; Major
27 June 79.
Colonel.— Sir Archibald Little,1 KCB Comet, p4 Oct. 31 ; Lt. p3i Aug. 32 ; Capt. '24
37; Major,
Captains.
Henry Richard Abadie,4 Brigade Major,
Candahar Force
Son. Heneage Legge
Herbert Wynne Apperley
James Alex. Fra. Humberston Stewart
Mackenzie
ITiE Lord Win. Leslie De la Poer Beres-
fovA,Aide de Camp to theViceroy of India
illiam Henry Fife, Adjutant North
Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry
John James Scott Chisholme
Bloomfield Gough
Hon. Eustace Vesey, Adjutant Dorsetshire
Yeomanry Cavalry
Lieutenants.
Egremont Eaden Shearburn
George Alfred Penrhys Evans
on. Charles George Lascelles
Charles John William Trower
Edward Bowater M'Innis, Adj. 22 June 77
Henry Castell Hopkins
Charles John Bernhard Hough Dressner
John Henry Lamont
Second Lieutenants.
James Hunter
Edw. Herbert de Tour Gonne Bell-Martin
Malcolm Orme Little
Edward Pellier Johnson
Charles Bishop
6 Aug. 58
p22 Sept. 63
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
! Dec. 60 14 Feb. 72
Sept. 63 Pn Dec. 66
p27 July 66 g Sept. 74
1 May 67']? 8 June 701 15 July 76
8 June 6; v 6 July 70! 27 Dec. 76
1 April 68 p25 Mar. 71
10 Jan. 72
27 April 70 28 Oct. 71
23 April 73
2ND LIEUT.
20 Mar. 78
20 Mar. 78
11 May
23 July 79
13 Aug. 79
23 May 74
13 June 74
27 Mar. 74
2 Dec. 74
29 April 74
26 Aug. 76
n Sept. 76
29 Nov. 77
16 Feb. 78
2 Mar. 78
17 July 78
27 June 79
22 Nov. 79
Paymaster. — John Warden M'Farlan, 16 Oct. 66 ; Hon. Captain, 16 Oct. 71.
Riding Master.— John Marshall, 27 Feb. 75.
Quarter Master. — John Forsythe, 27 Sept 79.
Veterinary Surgeon. — James Augustus Woods, 24 Sept. 70.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.* .
Embarked for India, 9 January 1875.
1 Sir Archibald Little served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served as Brigadier in command of the Cavalry at the relief of Lucknow, and commanded the post at
Dilkoosha from 16th to 24th Nov. 1857, for which he received the thanks of the Commander in Chief and Governor
General in Council, and CB. Commanded the Cavalry and three troops Horse Artillery at the battle of Cawnpore
and pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers on the 6th Dec, actions at Seraighat and Khudargunge. Commanded the
1st Brigade of Cavalry at the siege of Lucknow, until severely wounded by a musket-ball through the left elbow
(three times mentioned in Despatches, Medal with Two Clasps).
* Major Abadie served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the action at
Arogee (mentioned in despatches), and capture of Magdala (Medal).
52
10th {The Prince of Wales' Own Eoyal) Hussars. [^gftfe^
The Prince's Plume. The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Peninsula" " Wateeloo" "Sevastopol."
~'„ Colonel.— His Eoyal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, KG. KT. KP. GCB.
GCSI. GCMG. Colonel, 9 Nov. 5S; General, 9 Nov. 62
Field Marshal, 29 May 75 ; Colonel 10th Hussars,
June 58 ; Capt. p23 Aug. 61
Xorrf Ralph Drury Kerr, CB. Cornet, p24 Nov. 57 ; £*•
Major. 26 March 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 May 76.
Major.— Edward Alexander Wood, Cornet, 16 July 58 ; Lt. v^o Sept. 59 ; Capt. pi3 July 67; Major, 31 May 76
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 22 Nov. 79. _____
Captains.
CAPTAIN. 1 BBEV.MAJ. | BT. LT.COL.
• • Thomas James Williams Bulkeley p 14 July 58 pi6 Oct. 60 pi5 Feb.
• • Robert Spencer Liddell,^.?><a«t Cara/ry } z8 UaI, 58-^22 July 5Qlp 2 May
Depot )\ 1 I
• • Thomas Astell St. Quintin i 30 Dec. 59 p 16 Jan. 63 pi? Aug,
• • i Boy ce Albert Combe,1 D.A.Q.M.G. Bengal 27 Aug. 60 6 May 65
• • Robert C. D'Esterre Spottiswoode 20 Mar. 58 21 June 58
• • [Hugh Sutlej Gough, Aide de Camp to Com- ) r M fi8. ag Qct
I mander iu Chief, East Indies J J ' '
.. Manners Charles Wood p 1 Sept. 69 p27 Oct.
22 Nov. 79
Montagu Maule Slade pi5 Feb.
Hon. James Pearse Napier, Interpreter \
Lieutenants.
I John Palmer Brabazon,* Extra Aide de\
I Camp to the Viceroy of India $
Edward Temple Rose
William Edward Phillips I
Ralph Bromfield Willington Fisher
Philip Durham |
David Stanley William, Lord Ogilvy '
Richard Henry Francis Wharton Wilson5...'
Charles Staniforth Greenwood
Charles Sandes (Siding Master 6 Sept. }
73), Adjutant 24 Nov. 77 J
Lord Alwyne Frederick Compton
Sub Lieutenants.
Charles Molyneux Grenfell
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Tongue Allsopp
2ND LIEUT.
8 Dec. 77
Hon. George Leopold Bellew 13 Oct. 77
Charles George Boyd Saunders n May 78
28 Oct.
19 Oct.
7*
72
13 June
74
13 June
23 April
27 June
74
74
74
20 Nov.
13 June
26 July
12 Feb.
75
75
76
77
24 Nov.
77
18 Mar.
75
SUB LIEUT.
11 Nov.
76
70 22 Nov.
2 Feb. 73 l 22 Nov.
9 April 70 1
23 June 75
2 Feb. 78 j
23 Jan. 781
8 Nov. 79
May 72
Paymaster. — Stephen Murphy,6 8 May 67 ; Honorary Capta
a ... Biding Master.— Henry M'Gee, 13 Nov. 72.
8 I ... ' Quarter Mast er. — William King, 2 Nov. 72.
20 ... 'Veterinary Surgeon. — Wilbam Appleton, 31 Jan. 60; 1st Class, 4 Oct. 73.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir B. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from the Crimea, 2 June 1856. Embarked for India, 10 January 1S73.
1 Major Combe served with the 3rd Sind Horse in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as Orderly
Officer 10 Colonel Fraser at the action of Arogee, and capture of Magdala (Medal).
* Lieutenant Brabazon, formerly Lt. and Captain Grenadier Guards, served as a volunteer in the Ashanti war
in 1874 and was attached to the expedition under Captain Butler to Western Akim, and afterwards to the Transport
service.
5 Lieut. Wilson served in the Ashanti Campaign in 1873 as Midshipman on board H.M.S. " Rattlesnake," and
received a slight gunshot wound on the 14th August (Medal).
6 Captain Murphy served in the 52nd Light Infantry with the Punjaub Movable Column during the Indian
mutiny in 1837-58 (Medal).
11th (Prince Albert's Own) Hussars. 153
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Salamanca" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" " Bhurtpobe " " Alma"
"Balaklava" "Inkekman " "Sevastopol." •»-... '
Colonel.— William Neville distance,1 CB. Ensign, pn Oct. 31 ; Lt. p26 June 35; Capt. 9i6 Mar. 3S ; Major,
pi6 Sept. 51 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Aug. 56 ; Colonel, 19 Jan. 58 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 6S ; Lieutenant General,
1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel nth Hussars, 8 Mar. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel. —Albert Peel Garnett, Comet, p6 Feb. 57 ; Lt. 5 Mar. 58 ; Capt. pn June 59; Srev. Major,
5 July 72; Major, 17 May 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 April 78.
Major.— Walter Balfe, Comet, p27 Jan. 57 ; Lt. vic, Feb. 58 ; Capt. pi6 Oct. 60 ; Brevet Major, 29 Aug. 73 ;
Major, 3 April 78.
Captains.
Edward Stirling Rivett-Caraac/J/i/j/ary >
Secretary to the Governor nf Bombay $
St. John Stewardson Taylor
John Donald Hamill Stewart, Vice Consul
LIEUT.
CAPTMN.
4 Jan.
20 Dec.
18 May 58 25 Jan. 71
14 Sept. 66 11 Sept. 75
Anatolia '. ] J 1 22 Sept. 65 ^13 Jan. 69 1 ,7 May 76
West I
:Oct.
671 28 Oct. 71 8 Jan.
64 pi4 July 69! 24 Nov.
John Charlton Kinchant, Adjutant :
I York Yeomanry Cavalry
Augustus Charles Frederick FitzGeorge... 23 Dec.
Charles Verelst Verelst p2o Oct.
jEdward Henry Green pi4 Oct.
Livingston Thompson.
'p.s.c. Harry James Watson9 { 7 May
Lieutenants.
jKildare Borrowes, Extra Aide de Camp\
) to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
Maxwell Archibald C
Henry Davis Willock
Andrew Burrell Hayley
Lord Edmund Bernard Talbot
Henry Jack Cumming
Robert Henry Hardy .
Hon. Henry Arthur Ormsby Gore
Algernon Francis Peyton
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Fort 30 Jan. 78
Lord Ernest William Hamilton n May 78
William Harrison 25 May 78
Charles Henry Eyre Coote 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster.— Richard S. Crawley, 2 Oct. 66; Son. Captain, 2 Oct. 71.
Riding Master. — Francis Levison Michael,10 n July 56.
Quarter Master. — Edward Frayling, 1 April 76.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Charles Percivall, 30 June 63; 1st Class, 11 Nov. 76.
3 Apr,
24 Mar. 75
25 Oct. 79
19 Feb. 79
BRKV.MAJ.
BT.iT.COL.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 7 January 1878.
1 Lieut. General distance served in the Crimean campaign from 14th Aug. 1S55, including the battle of Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Order of the Me.djidie, 5th Class, and Turkish Medal). Commanded
the Carabineers at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on 10th May 1857, also in the subsequent campaign of that
year, including the battles of the Hindun, the 30th and 31st May (horse killed) ; battle of Budlckaserai (horse
wounded), affair of 9th June, and siege of Delhi. Commanded the whole of the Irregular Cavalry under Sir Hope
Grant, at the storming of the city on the 14th September. Commanded the Cavalry of BrigadierShowers' Column
during the subsequent operations. In command of the Carabineers and Hodson's Horse captured the fortress of
Kanound with 22 guns and 71? lacs of treasure. Also in command of the Carabineers and 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, sur-
prised the city of Furruck Nuggur, taking the Nawab. Commanded a Wing of the Carabineers in the action of Bun-
kagaon on nth Oct. 1858, also three squadrons during the subsequent campaign in Oude, including the actions of
Mahoudipore, Russoolpore, advance on and capture of the fortress Mitoudce, the actions of Allygung and Bishwa,
joined the Agra Field Force by forced marches, and commanded a Wing of the Carabineers in pursuit of Tantia Topee
for three months through Rajpootana and Central India, during which frequently commanded detached Columns
(thanked by the Governor General in Council, and frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with (Hasp, Brevet of
Colonel, and CB.).
7 Captain Rivett-Carnac served in the Indian mutiny campaign attached to a troop of the 7th Hussars from
March to Juno 1858. Served with Fane's Horse during the China campaign of i860, and was present at the
action of Sinho, taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the iSth and 21st September, and subsequent operations before
Pekin. Was extra Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle during the actions of the 12th Aug. and 1 3th Sept. (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1868 with the Trans-
port Train, and was present at the fall of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
9 Captain Watson served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879 ; was Staff Officer at Conference
Hill from 13th June to 3rd August, and served afterwards with the squadron of the Regiment in Baker Russell's
Flying Column.
10 Riding Master Michael served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganak, battles of
Alma and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also present with the Light Brigade at Eupatoria
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
i54
12th (The Prince of Wales' Royal) Lancers.
The Prince's Plume.
[Secunderabad, Madras.
Depot, Canterbury.
The Rising Sun and Red Dragon. "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Peninsula."
"Watebloo" "Sevastopol" " Central India."
Colonel.— Thomas Hooke Pearson,1 CB. Cornet, pi4 Mar. 25 ; Lt. pi Aug. 26 j Capt. pi6 Aug. 31 ; Bt.Mujor,
19 June 46; Major, p23 April 47; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 20 June 54; Colonel, 26 Oct. 58; Major General 6 Mar. 68;
Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 12th Lancers, 4 Feb. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Charles Le Quesne,2 Cornet, p2.
Major, 24 April 72 ; Lt. Colonel, 5 June 75.
Major. — John Sprot Tait, Cornet, p8 July 62 ; Lt. p3i Jan. 65 ; Capt. pi3 June 68; Major, 14 June 76.
29 April 56; Lt. 7 July 57 ; Capt. pi8 July 62 ;
Captains. I cobnet.
John Cecil Russell,3 Equerry to H.B.H. j Lg _ &q
the Prince of Wales J "'
John Beauchamp Hayes |p22Feb. 68
p.s.c. Son. Henrv John Lindley Wood1 |p3o Aug. 64
I H on. Walter John Stewart |pi4 Oct. 68
John Frederic Hornby ,p3o Jan. 66
Gabriel Roland Rusconibe Poole jp 2 Jan. 69
George Mure Martin p23 Jan. 69
'Edmund Morton Manscl-Pleydell p 8 June 70
Charles Edward Beck '
Second Lieutenants.
George Pearson 30 Oct. 78
Sidney George Crosse 4 Dec. 78
Lieutenants.
Mervyn Henry Archdale 1
Henry Ashton Case, Instructor of Mus-\\ 2g 0ct
Tcetry, Cavalry Depot J
George Henry Dean
Philip Paston Mack
William Colquhoun
Joseph Henry Banks, Adjutant 10 Mar. 75
Thomas Alexander Hill
Frederick William Benson, at Staff College
Edward Coope Fulcher
Abercromby Anson Craven Nelson .
(Ernest Henry Godolphin Quicke . ...
Hon. George William Henry Vernon
26 June 67
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
pi6 Aug. 64
p 1 Sept. 69
p28 May 70
p 9 Oct. 69
7 May 68
p 3 Aug. 70
pio Aug. 70
p25 Mar. 71
3 Aug. 72
28 Oct. 72
30 Dec. 72
9 Aug. 73
12 Aug. 74
28 Oct. 71
26 Mar. 75
9 April 70
14 Aug. 73
10 Jan. 72
29 Nov. 76
26 Mar. 75
p28May 70,
3 Aug 72,
1 April 74 1
3 Oct. 74 1
7 July 75
p3i Oct. 71 '
14 June 76
31 Aug. 78
12 Nov. 7S
April 74
BT.LT.COL.
29 Nov.
Paymaster. — Alexander Sidney G. Jauncey, 1 Feb. 68; Honorary Captain, 1 Feb. 73.
Hiking Master. — Henry Robertson, 17 Jan. 72.
Quarter Master.- — Henry Denver, 30 Dec. 76 ; Lieut. 22 Sept. 75.
Veterinary Surgeon. — Stuart Murray Wilson, 14 July 69.
Blue — Facings Scarlet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 29 December 1876.
1 Lieut.General Pearson served in the nth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore, in 1825-26,
and was a volunteer for the dismounted Cavalry storming party (Medal). Served with the 16th Lancers at
the battle of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also with the 16th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846,
including the action of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon— at Aliwal he commanded the Right Wing
of the 16th Lancers, and commanded the Regiment in the latter part of the action; commanded the Regiment at
Sobraon and to the end of the campaign (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal and one Clasp, Brevet of Major,
and OB.).
2 Lt.Colonel Le Quesne served with the 12th Lancers in India during the mutiny (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel J. C. Russell served throughout the second phase of theAshanti war in 1874 as Aide de Camp to Sir
Archibald Alison, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
* Major Hon. H. J. L. Wood landed at the Gold Coast on the 30th November 1873, and served as Aide de Camp
to Sir Garnet Wolseley throughout the second phase of the Ashanu war, including the capture of Borborassie, battle
of Amoaful, the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie, after which he was sent home with the despatches
(mentioned in despatches, promoted from Lieutenant in the 10th Hussars to Captain in the 12th Lancers, Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp).
Lucknow, Bengal."
Depot, Canterbury .
13th Hussars.
155
Balaklava
' In:
:km.is
\.;,rs'Srr.| " Viret in Sternum." "Peninsula" " Waterloo " " Almj
Full Half " Sevastopol."
Pay. p„ v., Colonel.- John Lawrenson.i Cornet, 12 Nov. 18; Lt. 6 Dec. 21 ; Capt. »27 Aug. 25 ; Bt.Major, 38 June ,8
I -T' l\ r' 39 ; ?t(i?!o"e!< "27 June 45 ; Colonel, 20 June S4 ; MajorG, ,;,/, 0 April 00 ; Lieut. General
25 Aug. 68 : Crr»f™?, 2 Nov. 75 ; Colonel 13th Hussars, 10 Deo; 68: .tre»eras,
20 ... jLieutenwit Colonel -p.^c Henry Thos. Butler, En*. 2 Mar. 60 ; Lt. "27 May 62 ; Capt. p« Nov. 6s ; MW,
. "17 Aug. 70; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. Colonel, 13 Nov. 7S ^
Major.— Baker Creed Russell,4 CB. CorHef, 2 Nov. 55: Lt 1 Auo- =6- Cairt
24 Jan. 65 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74 ; 3fa/or, 15 July -8 "' ' '
59 5 Bt.Major,
C'OKXKT.
Captains.
Arthur Charles Pole Ipn Julv 6-
Herbert Hale Forbes Clifford, D.A.A. > I „ '
General, Bengal ) I 23 Oct. 57
William Henry Brooke Peters lp2oMar. 61
3 June
[2 Mar.
Edward Henry Maunssll !';=N;v 60 r£C Oct. 6s
Thomas George Cuthell Ip24 Jan. 65 p 6 July 67
John Kinder Spilling p .June t, ; p 4 Feb
Richard Knox pi6 Oct. 67 28 Oct,'
William Freeman P22 Mar. 71 2S Oct
Lieutenants.
Ernest Richard Hope Torin pis Feb
William Christie (Q.M.& Aug. 68), AJju-~
taut 1 Jan. 73
Henry Frederick Lane .'
Arthur Montagu Brookfield
Philip Kavanagh Doyne
Henry John Blugrove ,\
John Henry Wn tson
Roliert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell
Frederick: Stevens Dimond
Donald MacDougall
3 Sept. 70
pi4 Mar. 63
I'AI'TAIN.
17 Jan. 72
26 July 73
17 July 72
25 June 73
p 7 May 70'
15 July 78
17 Mar. 77
10 Nov. 70
BKEV.MA.T. ; BT.LT.COL.
Second Lieutenants.
FitzRoy James Wilberforce Farquhar
Godfrey Massy Vere Hunt
Alfred Morris
2ND LIEUT.
21 Aug. 78
7 June 79
9 July 79
S Oct. 7
1 Aug. 7
S Oct. 7
2 Nov. 73
5 Mar. 70
1 Feb. 75
3 Feb. 74
i Sept. 76
c Sept. 76
3 Sept. 76
Paymaster.— Luke FitzGerald Bernard/ 8 Dec. 48; Ensign
hiding Master.— Mnwy Hubbard,6 22 May 66.
Quarter Master.— Frederick Lewis, 23 Nov 72.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Frank Garratt, 27 Au"- 70.
p6 Aug. 4 1 ; Lt. p3 May 44 ; Hon. Major, 1 Jan. 60.
mne—Faclngi UalV.-Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India 7 Jan. 1874.
* Lt.Colonel Russell was at Meerut with the Carabineers ;
./hen Colonel Gerrard was killed ; was afterwards present v
where— his three senior officers being killed— he commande
Lancers ; again, on the 17th Dec. 1S57, he commanded the (
were killed,—" To Lieut. Russell,''
itoreak of the Sepoy mutiny, and at Kurnaul
'!i'> Movables Column at.the battle of Gungareev
adron of his Regt. and a Detachment of the 9th
the action of Putteali, where over 700 Sepoys
■ despatch, "who commanded the Cavalry, as
puS" He comman^^ ^1«
writes Sir Thomas Seaton i
well as to his brave companions in arms, my thanks are specially due, for their gallantry i
ralry also at Mynpooree, whe-
is killed and Biireilly taken ;
^S^&^_*S*_?£??™i ?»d P«™««> with destruction of the Fort of Mahnndee; action"^ Bunk"agaon;
operations in Oinle anil actions of Mohudipore and Russoolpm-e, attack and capture of Fort Mitoulee actions of
^S 6C PrMod^l wTrT Cd ril a thC AfC1'a K"'M K( ,rCG un,lcr Br*&adH* Showers in Central mlia "in pZu°t
=L -ii ' (Medal with ( lasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September ,fi, T
Sh^tiBwSof,x8,^^nl-i;het;iatiVe8,form.inF VRusse»'8 Regiment," and commanded KrouM'the
WommlndndAL73^,-' 1 ?" th° ™Pulse .ot the Astaanti Army at Abrakrampa on the 5 th and 6th November
A^m^frZ t Rivpl Pr» l^fr008' tlH,.8/e«ment with Lorrt Clifford's Scouts formed the Advanced Guard of^Lho
f^L^SS i « e^,?Tah t?the,Ilortu side of the Adansi Hills. Commanded the regiment, now forming part of the
Sand ™S &hnd!r,C°l0a?1rM'L?d,,t the !UtaCk aml CaptUre of Adubiasste, taK/AmS^K
between Adw^l S ™i 3 T ahl- ^'l,v,'n°ed Guari1 engagement of Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs
rspXhe^Br^^ aad <*re of Coomassie (several times mentioned^
4^*sss5^issxa,ssa ar from the 2nd september i8^ inciuto* ^ s^
l56 14th (The King's) Hussars. LdHS&K™"
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. The Prussian Eagle. " Doueo " "Talaveka" " F^TEfD'OM^'"
. . bALAMANCA" "VlIIOIilA" " OKTHES " " PENINSULA " " PUNJAUB " " CHILLIANWALLAH "
'Years>er.' . " Goojeeat "" Peesia "" Centeal India."
P»l£1Co£n5,1-rJo,h? Wi,ki°.1 Cornet, Vji May 38; Lieut. P29 May 40; Capt^ij May 44; Major, *27 Feb. 52;
—\ Zt.Colonel, PioFeb. 54; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieutenant General, 6 Oct. 76-
General, 2t Dec. 7S ; Colonel 14th Hussars, 15 May 73.
... Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. William Arbuthnot,4 Ensign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lt. p3 June 59; Capt ^q Nov 64- St
I -Major, 15 Aug. 6S ; Jfa/or, Pio Aug. 70; Lieutenant Colonel, 15 June 76.
... Major.— John Hunter Knox,Cornet, 30 Mar. 58 ; Lt. p8 Feb. 61 ; Capt. *2 Oct. 66 ; Major 15 June 76
6 Feb. 63 p23 Aug. 64
rtillery, 8 June 60) '.. ..*... \ |*37 July 66 P*S Dec. 69
[McTasrgart,-4rf/HraH/X)«roM.-) L T „ L „
„„,-:, <;,l,lry ... ^j|pi3June 68? 7 May 7o
Captains.
^.s.c. Francis Shirley Russell6
p.s.c.AlanCoulston Gardner (Lieut. Royal \
Bombay Art'"
William Bell"
I shire Yeomanry Cavalry
James Dennis ~..|p 5 Mar. 6i| 12 Oct.
James Kentish [P27 June 68,Pio Aug. 70
Thomas Edward Stopford Hickman ;p22 Dec. 63jP7Nov 68
Richard Garth 'p 4 Feb. 71 p27 Oct, 71
William Rose Wynter ,'p 2 Feb. 64'P2i Ausr 60
..I' 9 May 65^13 July 7l
7'
Hon. Hugh George Gough
Lieutenants.
... jWilliam Henry Burn
... Augustus John English, Extra Aide de\
Camp to the Duke of Buckingham |
... 'Christopher Devonsher Villiers Tu thill, 1
I Adjutant 2-1 Aug. 79 j
... 1 Gerald Craven Ricardo
... William Lockhart M'Call
.. 'Arthur Charles King
,.. Richard Owen
.. JGilbert Henry Claude Hamilton"...."!!...!]
.. Guy St. Maur Palmes
.. Charles Edward Skyring Hemerv
.. Charles Cecil Percy Stoughton .".
.. Archibald Allan Cammell
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
12 Nov. 73
30 Dec. 73
2S Feb. 74
23 April 75
28 Feb. 74
21 Sept. 74
12 Nov. 73
1 Sept. 7s
1 2 Nov. 73
6 Oct. 76
29 Nov. 76
11 Feb. 76
'13 June 63
21 Aug. 72
30 April 73
10 June 74
'• 75
26 Aug
11 Oct. 76
8 Jan. 77
24 Feb. 77
23 July 79
1 April 74
29 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Wilmot Mitchell
2ND LIEUT. I
13 Aug. 79
Paymaster.-mward Henry O'Dowd, 18 Dec. 63 ; Son. Major, 18 Dec 78
Biding Master.— James Harran.s 1 Dec. 65 ' 7
Quarter Master.-Geovge Ferris Rumsey, 12 July 71 ; Cornet, 17 Mar 6q
T etennary Surgeon .—Daniel Chambers Pallin, 21 Apr. 77.
Blne.-^»/«, Messrs. Cox and Co -Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Mmbarked for India, 4 January 1876.
General Wilkie commanded the 10th Hussars in the Crimean <
ssssrf the Tchemaya' ^^"^^«=s^M^^as^ig^s
* Lt.ColonelArlmthnot served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian enmnoio-n ,-r, rQr„ ,.5 t^^M ^ ■
capture of Lucknow and some of the minor afiairs of the camp , „ ' Medal S na/rP WrfW?55"^ ^d
campaign as Aide de Camp and Assistant Military Secretary to U r, \ , ' « ,TlfV t£)- J f , ^ Abyf unan
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal) Napier, and was present at the capture of
15th (The King's) Hussars.
DfplSanteXry.] it3tn i'^ie lUUC/s) MUSSarS. 157
Years' Ser. The Crest of England withm the Garter. Merebimur. "Emsdobf" " Egmont-op-Zbe" "Villiers en
Fall I Half Couche" "Sahagun" "Vittoeia" "Peninsula" " Waterloo. "
Pay I Pay.! Colonel.— George William Key, Cornet, p 5 July 31; Lt. 25 Aug. 33; Capt. pi6 Sept. 37; Major, P14 June 42;
I Lt. Colonel, 9 Feb. 47; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major &eneral, 6 Feb. 62; Lieut. Oeneral, 30 July 71;
I General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 15th Hussars, 19 Nov. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel.— George Luck,1 C£. Cornet, pi6 April 5S ; Xf. p2o Dec. 59; Capt. pg Nov. 67; Major,
I 2 Mar. 78; Lt. Colonel, 29 Apr. 79.
'Major.— Henry Langtry,2 Cornet, pi6 Aug. 61 ; X/. p24 Jan. 65 ; Ca^. p3 April 69 ; Major, 29 April 79.
Captains.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
! William White3 pn Jan. 67. p 1 April 68 13 May 74
: Frederick Henry Beck
• Henry Hall4
Ijohn Bulleii Symes-Bnllen .
George Digby Filmer Sulivai
Alfred Smirke5
p27Feb. 67pi3June 68 17 Jan. 75
8 Jan. 6S1 16 Mar. 70 7 Jan. 74
p22 May 66/14 July 69 23 June 75
P13 June 68J 2S Oct. 71 24 June 76
June 69 2S Oct. 71 2 Mar. 78
Vrthur Gambier Holland* ''24 July 69 28 Oct. 7i,29April79
Lieutenants.
Arthur Thomson Middleton3 !p3i July 69 2S Oct.
Cecil Francis Johnstone Douglas, Adj. 1 !PloN A ^ Qct_ "
1 June 79 -> I
1 3 Sewell, ■■Insf. ofMusk. 7 Aug. 79
George Allen Webbe I
Walter Joseph Bnrke
Moubray Allfrey8
>I.--:t.- [..-.' -.'■■■ Dalv,1 Interpreter ....
Alexander Wi
1 Dennistown Campbell3
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Edmund Browne
James Redmond Patrick Gordon
Harrv Evelyn Stracey Pocklington
Tyreil Other William Champion de"
Crespigny
2ND T.IECT.
i Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
13 Nov. 78
2 July 79
8 May 72
28 Feb. 74
2 Dec. 74
2 Dec. 74
28 Feb. 74
10 Sept. 75
11 Feb. 76
6 Oct. 77
30 Dec. 71
BEIV.HAJ.
.LT.COL.
Paymastt r.— Roger Sheehy,3 13 May 59 ; Honorary Major, 13 May 74.
Riding Master.— David Noble Smith, 8 June 72.
Quarter Mastrr. — Stephen Henry Staniland, 30 June 69.
V'i rrjeou.— Charles Whitney Giltard, 20 Sept. 71.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked/or India, 14 Nov. 1869.
1 Lt.Colonel Luck was present at the operations against the Jowaki Afreedees in January 1878. Served with the
Candabar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; commanded a
squadron of the 1 =;th Hussars and a troop of the 1st Punjaub Cavalry in engagements with the Afghan cavalry
at Takht-i-Pul on the 4th January 1879 (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches).
-' Major Langtry served with the jrd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68, and was present at
bbe • ir ning and capture of Magdala (Medal). Served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the
Afghan w.imf 1:78-7 1. including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai; commanded a detached squadron of his Regi-
ment at the affair in :he Ghlo Pass, 4th January 1879.
3 Captains Whi e and Sulivan, Lieutenants Middleton (as Adjutant', Sewell, Allfrey, Daly, and Campbell, and
Paymaster Sheeny, served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the Afghan war of 1878-79, including
the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai.
4 Captains Hall and Holland and Lieut. Hon. R. Leigh served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in
the Afghan war of 1878-79, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai ; present in the engagements with the Afghan
cavalry at Tiikht-i-Pul (mentioned in despatches).
■ < -;i 1 >t ;i in Smirke and Lieut, the Hon. A. Manners served with the 15th Hussars in the Candahar Column in the
Afghan war of 187S-7Q, including the advance to Khelat-i-Ghilzai, and were present at the affair in the Ghlo Pass.
F t
i5»
16tli (The Queen's) Lancers.
[Bright'
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. Ant Cnrsu, aut Cominus armis. " Talaveka " "Fuentes d'On'
Salamanca " "Vittokia" "Nive" "Peninsula" "Waterloo" " Bhuetpoee " "Affghanistan
"Ghuznee" "Mahakajpohe" "Aliwal" "Sobkaon."
Colonel.— Charles Cameron Shute,1 CJ3., MP. for Brighton ; Cornet, pio July 34; Zt. pi3 May 39; Capt:
Mar. 47; Major, 1 June 54; lit. Zt. Colonel, i2l)ec.54; Zt. Colonel, pig Feb. 58; Colonel, 21 Sept. 58; Mi
General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Zieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 16th Lancers, 15 Jan. 78.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Robert Whighain,3 Cornet, 6 June 54 ; Zt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 12 Sept. 56 ; Bt.Maj
5 July 72 ; Major, 16 Aug. 73 ; Zieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
Major.— p.s.c. George Salis Schwabe, Cornet, p23 Sept. 63; Zt. pg June 65 ; Capt.vzg May 67; Major,
March 77.
Captains
Robert Thirkill Maillard, Brigade Major')
of Cavalry, Alderskot )
Thomas Davison
Henry L'Estrange Malone
Thomas Horsi'all Heaton Garrett
Henry Graham, Adjutant Wiltshire Teo-\
manry Cavalry )
Edward Oliver M'Causland
Charles George Hammond
Edward Chailwick
Stephen John Stevens
pi2Mar. 61
p 8 June 67
p22 Aug. 68
pi3 July 70
pi4 July 69
pio Nov. 69
Lieutenants.
.. Christopher Richard Taaffe5
James Melville Babington, Adj. 15 Sept. 77
Henry Richard Lloyd Howard
Frederick Gordon Blair
Henry Leycester Aylrner6
Eustace Reginald Maudslay
John George Alexander Biiird
Robert Gordon Sharman-Crawford
Walter Hill Chetwynd
Second Lieutexants.
Stephen Frewen
Windham Henry Wyndham-Quin..
Harry Seymour Richardson
William Byron Browne
p25 Sept. 69
p2i Aug. 66
LIEUT.
25 Sept. 69
13 Mar. 78
2ND LIEUT.
24 July 78
7 Aug. 78
23 July 79
22 Mar. 79
31 July 69
7 May 70
4 Feb. 7
10 June 7
=8 Oct. 7
30 Dec. 71
28 June 71
15 April 7:
3 Aug.
6 Sept.
23 Mar.
26 Mar.
28 Oct.
20 Nov.
32 Feb.
20 Nov.
30 April
CAPTAIN.
26 Nov. 68
7 Aug. 75
31 Dec.
24 Feb. 76
16 Feb. 78
2 Mar. 78
23 Jan. 78
30 April 79
7 Mar. 77
BEEV.MAJ.
Nov. 78
BT.LT.CO
P^mas^r.-William Henry Buttanshaw, 23 June 63; Hon. Major, 23 June 78
Riding Ma.iter.~- Richard Henry Boyle,9 23 April 61. "
Quarter Master.— John O'Donnell, 27 Feb. 75.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Charles Steel, n Oct. 55; zst Class, 21 Aug 67
Scarlet-
ings Blne.—Agents,
ts, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E Boron oh
Returned from India 6th January iS777 ^°r°Ugh
Bt. and Co.
1 Lieat.General Shute acted ns Adjutant with the right wine of the i-th T ici,.,- n„„„„„ • in
the Rajah of Kurnool, East Indies, in l8,9. Served with the 6 h ftgS 5£j ° p£°t°"S m th° cam^}S~ against
Assistant Adjutant General of the Cavalry Division from .3rd N< v j S , „ ,, ,' M " cafPai?u of 1854-56 a
finally broken up, including the battles of Balaklaya (men, o ned il'Srr jX Ls S&r&Ji^A he di?ie,ion wa
siege and fall of Sevastopol, night attack on the Russian outposts ,„ L 1 Fe / ' " ™d 7 rVi } ??id J? "rmar
Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Co.onel, Knight of thPe Legion rf^^teK^ffiW;
(Medal with three
Medal, and CB.)
' Lt. Colonel Whigham served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea
Tm-kish\ledaf)b' "^ &U& faH °f SebastoPol> an<* assault of the outwor
5 Lieut. Taaffe
with the King's Dragoon Guards
fj?ieu},- Aylrner served in the Ashanti war from the 30th Novembe
the Medjidie, Turkish
a from 2nd Dec. 1854, including the expe-
ks oniSth June (Medal with Clasp, and
commanded the post of Essiaman on the line of eommXtion (Me^ith cS ^ ^^ and after™rda
9 Riding Master Boyle served the Eastern campaign of iJM-- in In n nntlr
SSSASSS^ Iakerman' and Tcta^^^ ™ ^^S^&^-^ZL9^^^
Depo^CowSltw."] 17th iThe D^e of Cambridge's Own) Lancers
"Bmm,M«*>> with the Motto, "Or a<-"AMi" "BalakLava" "W. " :
Central India,"
15
lYeora Sor
evastopol "
GC3SG. GCSI. 21 June 76. "•' ~ "■•-<■ "j v/muuriage, Atf iT
Colonel.— Johai Charles Hope Gibsone,' CV,«r, *s Oct ,<>■ Z/> P,a„„ ^ < „ T
Feb. 45; Zt.ColonSl,*3 Sept. 47; ObfomL ,3 Nov. &J2tt^&-J*L?,& ** ?^7 35 ; HM
V^HTIBAL INDIA." "«.ASlurlJi,
rTw° C^vTFi0]d Marshal H« Xoyal i%Ws George W F C V»l-r f^ , -,
Crt.l/ff. ffCST. 21 June 76. b BW- * • L •> -""« 0/ Cambridge, KG. KP. GCB
.71; Genera* 1 Oct. 77 j CVo^Z i7th Lancers, 22 Sept 7- bre"e'«', ^ June 62; Lieut.General, 25 Oct,
„, ^.^™„„,-3 oep6. 47; uoionel, 2d Nov. ,4;-J
71; &«»«/ 1 Oct. 77; CW0»eZ 17th Lancers, 22 Sept « " ----- -*, ~,K.„,. u-«M.,at) 25 uct.
Lieutenant Colonel.-;; s.c. Thomas Gonne,^ C^JT^Nov « • Zf pt <s ,
ia Aug. 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 14 Sept. 78 5S ' X'- " Sel}t- 57: C"ijf- pxo June 62 ; Major,
major.— p.*.c. Samuel Boulderson.s Cornet 20 Nov =« . r/ ,, t,
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79. ' ' 2° ^0Vl s6 ' Z'' 23 -Tan. 57; C7^i, I? Nov. 63; Uajor> s Mar ^ .
Captains
Stanley Yeatman Clark .
Jemmett Charles Duke....
Thomas Arthur Cooke
Starling Meux Benson ..
Ernest Augustus Belford
James Pane Alexander
Hon. John Pleydell-Bouverie ...
William Trevelyan Somerset Kevill -Davie's
Lieutenants.
Charles Edward Swaine
John Montague Russell ...
George Augustus Wood
Mortimer Graham Neeld . '
Herbert Charles Jenkins
Charles Hotham Purvis ...
Henry Fortescue .'.'.............'
Thomas Augustus Steele
Edward Bleiddian Herbert
Son. Lionel Henry Dudley Fortescue
Second Lieutenants.
Charles James Anstruther-Thomson
Charleo Henry Butler
Francis Downes Hugh St. Quint in'""
William Gordon Ronton
Matthew Herbert Woods . .
James Holland Dyer ...
pi3 June 6!
31 Oct. 7]
2ND LIEUT
11 May 7-:
11 May 7S
1 May "
22 Mar. 79
22 -Mar. 79
6 Aug.
July 70
April 72
Oct. 72
Nov. 73
June 74
Feb. 7,
July 76
Sept. ;6
Nov. 71
Nov. 73
Biding Matter.— John Perry, 6 Dec. 73.
Quarter Matter.— JUS. John Berryman,10 12 April 64
Veterinary Surgeon.— James Lambert, 12 Oct. 57; 1st Class, 2 Sept
Blue— -Faciei White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irxth Agents, Sit- E. Boroush St ard Co
Embarked for Natal, 25 Feb. 79. '
1 General Gibsone served throughout the Kaffir war of iSj6-a7 and wt<j nrosont ™ „im„ .
5 Lt.Colonel Gonne served with the 17th Lancers 111 In:! < ,:,, , T ,
i7tl .tomajd Staff Officer tc .the an/cavalry Column M , - , deSchf s S ^
* Lt.ColonelBoulderson served during the In.lian mutii.
^SnSSSe^^^-'-'''^ -Ge^lTrS^,
^attLesoi,^m.a^alaklav^ Choree shot), L^ermar., and Tchemaya^iege and fall of SebastopolVedal with four
" 59-
™....„ „..„„,„„„,„„. (uv, !C Mim,. iiincnua,, ;„;„ ivhernnva, sietre and (all of F
Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Central India campaign of .
F t 2
i6o
18th Hussars. [Hounsiow.
" Peninsula " "Waterloo."
Colonel— Sir Thomas Westropp M'Mahon,1 Bart. CB. Cornet, 24 Dec. 29 ; Lt. p2 Dec. 31 ; dipt. *>g June 38 ;
Major, f 13 July 47; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieutenant
General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 18th Hussars, 6 Jan. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Phillips, Cornet, p26 Sept. 56; Lt. 26 Mar. 58; Copt p24 May 61 j Bt. Major,
11 July 74 ; Major, 1 April 76; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
Major.— Harold Esdaile Malet, Cornet, 18 Oct. 59; £«. pi8Dec.6o; Capt. pi Mar. 64 ; Brevet Major, 1 Oct. 77;
Major. 31 Oct. 77.
Captains.
Uvedale Edward Parry Okeden
Harry William Parker
David Bryce Burn
William Edward Bolton
Thomas Francis Edmund Knox
Charles Osborne Gould •
p.s.e. George James Gilbard.-^iie de Camp
to Lord Napier of Magdala
Charles Willoughby Hemans
Athelstane Robert Pryce
Lieutenants.
Bernhard Drysdale Moller
William Pocliin Warner
William Henry Biggs-Baldwin
George Henry Thomas Van Notten Pole.
Richard Hobart Morrison
Frederick Tremayne Miles
Francis Dale Tagart, Adjutant 13 Apr. 78.
Francis John Paul Butler
Richard Alexander Scott
Sub Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Harry Ritchie Alston
Fenwick Bulmer de Sales La Terriere
Henry Thomas Hall
James Farish Malcolm Fawcett
COIiNET.
pig April 64
pi6 Oct. 67
p 8 May 67
p 6 Nov. 67
p 3 Mar. 65
P21 Mar. "
Jan.
15 May
p24 Oct.
2ND LIEUT.
13 Oct. 77
8 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78
LIEUT.
pi5 Feb. 68
pi2 May 69
pi4 Oct. 68
28 Oct. 71
p24 April 69
p 9 Feb. 70
"22 Feb. 61
28 Oct. 71
p 8 June 70
8 May 73
9 Aug. 73
1 Jan. 73
21 Dec. 74
13 June 74
Feb, '
BKEV. MA.)
i April 75 1
1 April 761
] April 75
31 Oct. 77;
1 Dec. 75J
20 Mar. 78
'26 Feb. 64
29 June 78 j
7 Aug. 76,
BT.LT.COL.
1 Sir Thomas M'Mahon served with
the gth Lancers in the Sutlej cam-
paign in 1848, and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served
1 *eD. 76 the Eastern campaign of 1854 as
e\ r>t' 74,Assistant Quarter Master General to
0 \ -i 7Iitne Cavalry Division, including the
2B April 76 battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and
Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ;
served also the campaign of 1855 in
command of the 5th Dragoon Guards
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
Paymaster.— William Joice, 8 May 67 ; Cornet, 31 Dec. 57 '• ^- # ^dj- T2 Mar. 61 ; Son. Major, 8 May 77.
Biding Master.— Jacob Hodgins, 22 April 71.
Quarter 3Iaster.-Ja.coh Merrill,5 3 Feb. 75.
Veterinary Surgeon.— Samuel Luis Pallin, 27 Aug. 70.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 18 January 1S76.
s Quarter Master Merrill served with the Central India Field Force in 1S58, under Sir Hugh Pose, and was present
at the action of Koonch, battle of Gallowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee, capture of Morar Cantonments,
recapture of the town and fortress of Gwalior. Was present with a flying column in Bundlecund from August
E858 to March 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
19th Hussars.
r^ Ballincollig. J ^ Elephant.-" Assate " " Niagaea."
Half Colonel.— John Yorke,1 CB. Cornet, p2i Dec. 32; Lt. p5 Dec. 34; Capt. pi4Dec. 1
'■ p4Feb-53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 17 June 66; Lt. General, 1 Ax
19 Hussars, 6 Hay 72.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Manners Sutton Fairbrother, Cornet, 20 Oct. 55: Lt. 12 Sept. 56 ■ Capt «>
July 62 ; Bt.Major, 23 July 76 ; Major, 30 Nov. 78 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 March 79. '
Major.— Kendall Josiah William Coghill,5 Cornet, 26 Feb. 51; Lt. 1 Oct. 55 ; Capt. 26 Feb. 63 • Bt Major 11
- - March 79. '
l6l
; Major* 4 Sept. 49 ; Lt. Colonel,
.74; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel
July 77 ; Major,
Captains.
Charles Hay Fairlie7
Arthur George Webster9
Edwin Wilson Gresham William
Percy Harry Stanley Barrow,10
Henry Wise Ridley Blackett
William Lawrence Twentyman'1
James M'Killop Macwhirter
Clement Smith
Henry Edmonds Kynaston12
CORNET.
BKEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
4 Dec. 55 23 Nov. 56 8 Jan. 6S
20 Dec. 56 10 Mar. 57: 23 July 69
8 June 60; 13 Nov. 66' 3 Aug. 72
8 July 68) 14 Sept. 70! 23 Jan. 75
pi6Aug. oitp7Aug. 67 ioMar. 72
11 Mar. 59 pi6 Oct. 60, ^29 Mar. 64
7 July 69: 28 June 71 15 Aug. 77
25 Apr. 6S,P22 June 70 25 May 78
9 April 70 28 Oct. 71 ! 30 Nov. 78
Lieutenants.
Alexander Mitchell Taylor
John Denton Pinkstone French ...
John Compton Hanford-Flood
Charles Bradford Harries Jenkins
Henry Murray Ashley Warde
Dudley Richard Apthorp
Herbert Edward Reynolds
Hugh O'Connor Henchy
Maurice Wright
Second Lieutenants.
David Edward Durell Barclay
John Douglas Maude Guthrie
Frederick Arthur Freeman
July
30 Dec.
71
28 Feb.
74
26 Mar.
13 June
74
21 Aug.
74
20 Nov.
7S
n Feb.
76
14 Feb.
76
29 Nov.
76
2ND LIEUT.
14 Sept. 78
8 Dec. 77
13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. — James Ogilvy Dalgleish, 24 Oct. 78 ; Em. p25 Apr. 65 ; Lt. p7 July 69; Capt. 19 Dec. 77.
Riding Master. — Robert Speirs, 19 Aug. 74.
Quaiter Master. — John White, 27 June 74.
Veterinary Surgeon.— James Kettle, 11 Jan. 67; 1st Class, 1 Aug. 77.
Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, 23 March 1870.
I General Yorke commanded the Royal Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, including the siege of
Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the battle of Balaklava, his horse also was severely wounded with grape-
shot in supporting the Light Cavalry charge prior to his own leg being shattered by a rifle-ball (Medal with two
Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). He commanded the Regt. during a
violent gale in the Black Sea between Varna and the Crimea, and this great disaster resulted in the loss of 250 horses
of the Regiment, including the greater part of the officers' chargers and those of detachments of other Regiments
under his command.
5 Major Coghill served as Adjutant of the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers throughout the Indian campaign of
1857-58, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, storming the Heights in front of Delhi, throughout the
siege of Delhi, including the actions in front, storming of the breach Cashmere Bastion, and final capture of the
city. Served in General Showers' Force in the taking of the Forts of Rewarrie, Jujjhur, Ranaude, Furrucknugur, and
Bullumbghur. Also present at the capture of the Heights of Sonah (Medal with Clasp).
7 Captain Fairlie served in the Rohilcund district with the Column under Colonel Jones (Medal).
9 Captain Webster served with Lind's Mooltanee Horse during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was
present at Kakraole, operations before and capture of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and capture of Mohundee (Medal)
Received a letter of thanks from Government for services with Meerut Light Horse in 1857.
10 Major Barrow served throughout the Zulu war of 1879 in command of a squadron of mounted infantry and
some irregular mounted troops, and was present at the engagements of Inyezane and Gingindhlovu (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, and CMG.).
II Lt.Colonel Twentyman commanded the D Division of the Highland Transport Train of the Abyssinian Expe-
ditionary Force ; commanded Baggage Mules of the 2nd Brigade 1st Division on the south bank of the Bashilo river
on the 10th April ; was Transport Train Staff Officer to Sir Charles Staveley at the capture of Magdala ; mentioned
in despatch; also " strongly recommended for extent and value of assistance" by Director of Transport Train;
and mentioned in Sir Robert Napier's despatch as " distinguished for zeal and activity, and deserving of special
notice" (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
12 Captain Kynaston served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858-50, and was
present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, reoccupation of Fyzabad and Trans-Gogra operations, including
the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and the affairs of Muchleegaon and Bungaon Jungle (Medal with Clasp).
l62
20th Hussars.
Peninsula.'1
[Newbridge-
S^fwv! WmiR1r ^FfZ Jr"i!>' Pl9 Hto^. 3o i 2* *« Feb. 34 s G*P*. P23 Apr. 39 s Ifo/or, 9 Feb.
./7 ™..-,-«.n, 22N0V. 70
Lieutenant Colonel.-John Cutis Lockwood,* Coratf, 20 Jan. 54; X*. 31 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 15 Nov. 64
: Oct. 77; jT/q;or, 12 June 78; Lt. Colonel, 12 Feb. 70
Majors.— Frederic Chenevix-Trench,? Pro/<
7 Dec. 67 ; Major, 7 June ■»«
Cecil Mangles, Comet
Bt.Major,
t ike Staff College; Cornet, 20 Jan. 57; Zt. 30 April 58 ; Ccyir.
Feb. 61 ; J/. 16 Oct. 66 ; Capt. 1 Feb. 73 ; Major, 30 Nov. 79.
Captains.
George Manners Onslow
David Carruthers Budd
George Wm. Adolphus FiteGeorge, Attist.
Pru-ate Secretary to Colonel Stanley
Benjamin Watson Blake .
CAI'TAIN.
20 May 6ij 13 Nov. 661 30 April 73
8 June 6oj g Mar. 67 28 May 73
piS Jan. 6i]pi8 Dec. 63 p 9 April 70
3 Sept. 74
p.s.c. William Ohetwode Lloyd 11 Dec 661 2 Au^ I-
John Thomas Browne, at Staff College ' nJulv 67! 28 Oct'' 7
Francis John Graves, Adjutant Staffordshire} T /! n
Yeomanry Cavalry f] 23 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 7
Son. Miles Stapleton,
William John Irwin .... 1 23
Lieutenants.
Thomas Barnes Weston
Ascanius William Nevill Thomas
Edward Reginald Courtenay
Lewis Edmond Gurney '
Richard John Erskine'Oliver-Bellasis
Stair Hathorn Johnston Stewart ....
Robert Curzon Newton
iSSr John Charles Burke, Mart 11 Jan. 79 1
12 June 78
12 Feb. 79
7 June 79
3 Aug. 72
30 Nov. 79
51 iPaymasfer.— Charles Loder.S 12 Aug. 67; Son. Major
13 IBtdmg Matter.— Frederick Moore, 20 July 67.
8 Quarter Master— Chadwiok Thomson, 8 June 72.
9 Veterinary Surgeon.— -William Pallin, 14 Jan. 71.
[Captain, 16 Dec. 61.
12 June 78 ; Eidnig Master, 5 March 49; Lieut. 7 April 56 j
Blue.— Agents, Mes
s. Cox and Co.— Jm£ ^enfo, Sir E. Borough, Pf . and Co
Jiefurned from- India, 20 Dec. 1872.
General M W Smith was appointed to the Turkish Contingent with local rank of Maior Genernl in ,sEC
I subsequently to the ^rnmani of the Osmanli Irregular Cavalry, and obtained" the Kfsh rank 0 l\ &,
°n*„L^5LKV.e)--»,Pj,m„m„an1cei » Brigade dnrmg the Central Indian campaign; commanded
also_at the^actions between Kota-ka-Serai and Gwalior on
i of the city and for
rebel camp at Koondry,
General (2nd
at the recapture of Chandai
May :
tioned.m despatch), and ag^^ (men-
27
25
21st Hussars.
Colonel.— William Parlby,1 Cornet, ?3 Oct. 16; Lt. 5 May 24; Capt.fi9 Sept. 26; Bt.Major 23 Nov
p26 Sept. 45; Lieut. Colonel, ^30 Jan. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; JUiy'or General, 17 July 60 • Lt. General 1
General, 22 May 76 ; Colonel 21st Hussars, 24 Oct. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Baldwin Wake, Cornet, 20 Oct. 53; Xr. 26 April 56; Co»f. 30 July 62
19 July 76 ; Major, 8 Dec. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 1 May 78. °
Major.— George Farquhar Kaye,5 Cornet, 20 Oct. 55 ; Lt. 20 Nov. 56; Capt. 30 July 62 • Bt Major
Major, 1 May 78. '' '
:o,3
41 ; Major,
i March 69;
; Bt.Major,
29 July 76 ;
Captains.
Arthur Henry Taylor
Herbert Cromwell Collier9 {Ensign Bombay}
Army, 23 Feb. 51) J
Sir Charles Edward FreieTick.,Bart.,Adjutant I
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry S
Son. Henry George Louis Crichton, Brigade )
Major of Cavalry, Curragh )
Arthur Purvis Loyd
4 Nov. 58 5 Feb. 59
15 Jan. 5S p 5 Aug. 59
p 2 July 61 piSOet. 64
pi3 June 63 >' 6 Nov. 67
4 July 65' 14 Oct-. 68
John Lovell .". p26 Feb. 64 p 9 Nov. 66
Arthur Thomas Fisher p 9 Sept. 64 p 3 Feb. 69
Rowland Hill Martin 14 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71
Frederick Hutchinson Haynes ' 3 Feb. 69 28 Oct. 71
William Wilkes Unett pi4 July 691 2S Oct.
Lieutenants.
Walter George Crole Wyndhain10
Cecil Edgar Monta gu
Arthur Connop Newland
Sylvester Wilson Richmond
Percy Macgregor King
Herbert Vallance Burn
Benjamin Jennings
Wiliiam Knox
Second Lieutenants
Hugh Maurice Ren van
Spencer Collinson Blackett
Montiford Westropp Gavin
Llewellin Washington Matthews
Pay,
11 Feb. 75
23 Nov. 72
2 Nov. 72
11 Nov. 77
29 Nov. 77
14 Sept. 7S; 2 July 79
7 May 79 24 Sept. 79
4 Dec. 78 11 Oct. 79
3 Aug. 79 '
1 Oct. 7 1
4 Dec. 78
7 Dec. 79
James Edward Kit sun. 28 Jan. 79 ; Cornet, 26 June 66 ; Lt. 21 Oct.
2 Oct. 70
15 Jan. 70
14 Aug. 71
29 Oct. 73
8 Dec. 77
1 May 78
7 Sept. 78
16 Dec. 78
2 July 79
24 Sept. 79
BKEV.MA.I. BT.LT.COL
10 ' Biding Master. — Hemy Rlinkhorn Germany, 12 Nov. 70
6 : Quarter Master. — John Kelly, 10 June 74.
Veterinary Surgeon. —
Capt. 1 May -3.
Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Ridgway and Sons. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from India, 19 Derember 1873.
1 General Parlby commanded the Detachment 4th Light Dragoons during the Rebecca riots in Wales in 1S43
and received the approval of the Civil and Military authorities. He brought the 10th Hussars from India through
Egypt to the Crimea in 1855, and commanded the Cavalry Division from 17th April to 30th June, and the Hussar
Brigade from 1 -t July till 2nd Sept. iSss.and was present at the reconnaissance under Omar Pasha on 19th April, as
■ ■:- ■ ■• :'!"■ battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class
s Major Kayo served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present at the attack of the rebels on
onv guns at Jullundur, and subsequently served with .Showers' Column in Rajpootana and Central India in pursuit
of Tantia Topee, Ferozc Shah, and other rebels, including the operations in the Seronge Jungles and the affair at
Patun (Medal).
9 Captain Collier served in the Bombay Army from 1351 to 185S prior to obtaining a Cornetcy in the 8th Hussars,
and served on the Staff in the Persian campaign in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
1IJ Lieut. Wyndham served with the King's Dragoon Guards in the Zulu war of 1879, and subsequently in Baker
Bussell's Flying Column.
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Majors.
S Rice, Waiter Brook20"
8 Knox, George Uchter
ii Goodenough, Osborne Hall
8 Anderson , James Hamilton Prinsrle208
9 Farrell, Henry Chamberlayne134
4 M'Laughlin, Edward
Hunter, Arthur Stewart,-0"3 Director of Garrison In-
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9 Cr*wford, George Adam
ii de Moleyns, Townsend Areinberg100
i Richardson, Jchn Booth48
Wardell, William Henry,** p.a.c. Asst. Supt. Gunpowder Factories, ~> I »
Waltham Abbey ) l ' 55
2nd LIEUT. ISt LIEUT
28 Feb. 55 1 Apr. 55117 May 62
28 Feb. 55 ! 1 Apr. 55! 30 May 62
28 Feb. 55 1 Apr. 55I 4 June 62
28 Feb. 55, 1 Apr. 55 20 June 62
28 Feb. 55 1 Apr. 55I16 July 02
28 Feb. 55, 1 Apr. 55 9 Sept. 62
28 Feb. 55; 1 Apr. 55 ;g Oct. 62
28 Feb. 55' 1 Apr. 55 2 Dec. 62
20 Apr. 55 2 Dec. 62
20 Apr. SSJ17 Dec. 62
20 Jan. 6-;
3 Izod, William Henry 20 Apr. 5
g.c. Straubenzee, Turner Van, Captain of Cadet Company 20 Apr. 55
c Shakerley, Henry Webster 20 Apr. 55
2 Staveley, Edmund211 31 July 55
1 Edmeades, Henry213 31 July 55
b Burn, John Macvicar214 31 July 55
A Nicholson, Stuart James 31 July 55
Smith, William,-1* Garrison Instructor, Lucknow, Bengal 31 July 55
9 Newman, Walter , 31 July 55
7 Tremlett, Edmund John (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79) 31 July 55
2 Maule, George Edwin .
10 Carey, William Dobree
11 Phipps, Ramsay Weston
5 Sandham, Robert
4 Stewart, Algernon Augustus ..
c Dillon, Hon. Robert Villiers 1S6
b Burnett, Edmund Sidney218
Talbot, FitzRoy Somerset 219
Duncan, Francis, Inst, of Gunnery, R.M. Repository, Woolwich .
Oliver, John Ryder,™ Instructor R. M. College, Kingston,
c. Asst. Direct, of A rtillery Studies
Canada, with local rank of Lt. Colonel
10 Morgan, James Peattie,222 -p.a.c !.!.].!.!..!!.".."!!].. !!...!
Ford, Arthur,2'* p.a.c. Assist. Imp. of Gunpowder Factories ".'..'..,
4 Sadleir, Richard
8 Barlow, William Buxton, p.a.c. ...............'......'.'...!'.....'....!!.!!...
Smith, Robert Callwell ,--' Comm. of Ordnance, 1st Class, Ranqoou
4 Chalmers, Charles David228
a Lynes, Samuel Parr
11 Forster, Bowes Lennox,231 Lt.Col. 6 Feb. 75 ..........................
4 de Cetto, Louis Charles Aug. Adrian232
Trench, Charles, Instructor in Gunnery, Shoeburyness
1 Lewes, Henry Colebrooke
8 Budd, George I!.'......!!!".!!!!!!!"...!!!.!!
8 Haughton, John ...."".''.""'""..'."!!."!.!!!!!
p.s.c. Stoney, F ran cis Sadleir ,™
6 Clarke, Thomas
Brancker, William Godeffroy ,*■** Dept. of Artillery Studies
10 Cameron, Donald Roderick, CMG
Noble,William Henry, Secretary, Special Ordnance Committee, India
5 Kemmis, William, p. a. c
Bond, Henry, p.a.c. Assistant Superintendent Small Arms Factory ...
B Walton, William Morritt Barneby
Brackenbury, Henry,™ I.e. 23 Oct. 75 ; Military Secretary to Sir >
Garnet W olseley j
p.s.c. Gorham, Charles Alfred, Garrison Inst. .,' Cmballa, Bengal'.'.'....
10 Graham, William Henry
6 p.s.c. Duncan, Alexander William239 ..............!...""""!!!!!!!
9 Chambers, George Fred. Stanley '"
c Curzon, William Southwell
Dunlop, Samuel,211 Supt. of Police, Singapore .""
7 Lyons, Edward
Ilobart, George Bertie Benjamin,**6 Military Secretary to the}
Governor of Madras j
10 Tracey, Harry Adair1" "'" "
3 Shea, Henry John Francis ...'.
King-Harmon, Wentworth Henry, p.a.c. Assistant Superintendent \
Royal Small Arms Factory, Enfield J
11 Seccombe, Thomas Strong
7 Hannen, George Grote262 " 24 Sept. 55 16 Oct. 64
A Smyth-Windham, Joseph Charles 21 June 56 6 July 67
10 p.s.c. Hall, William Bruce Raikes ' 2iJune56 6 July 67
5 Budgen, William Thomas 2iJunes6 6 July 67
10 Broadnck, Edward 21 June 56 6 July 67
c Stewart, Hon. Alexander240 (Bt .Lt .Colonel , 22 Nov. 79) 21 June 56 6 July 67
31 July 55
July 55
Aug. 55
Aug. 55
Aug. 55
Aug. 55
Aug. 55
Aug. 55
Sept. 55
27 Jan. 62
12 Feb. 63
22 Feb. 63
9 June 63
16 July 63
11 Sept. 6
3 Oct. 6
10 Oct. 63
2 Nov. 63
26 Nov. 6
1 Feb. 64
1 Mar. 64
7 Apr. 64
14 Apr. 64
23 June 64
27 June 64
28 July 64
5 Aug. 64
10 Aug. 64
30 Aug. 64
24 Sept. 55! 15 Oct. 64
24 Sept. 55 26 Nov. 64
24 Sept. 55] 11 Dec. 64
24 Sept. S5J 15 Dec. 64
24 Sept. 55 17 Dec. 64
1 Oct. 55' 9 Feb. 65
1 Oct. 55! 10 May 65
1 Oct. 55 '22 June 65
19 Dec. 55 15 Aug. 6;
19 Dec. 55 20 Sept.65
19 Dec. 55 1 Nov. 65
6 Mar. 56 5 Jan. 66
6 Mar. 56 19 Jan. 66
6 Mar. 56 3 Feb. 66
6 Mar. 56^7 Feb. 66
6 Mar. 56 '10 Mar. 66
6 Mar. 56 10 Mar. 66
6 Mar. 56 30 Mar. 66
7 Apr. 56 1 5 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 56 1 Aug. 66
7 Apr. 56 1 Aug. 66
7 Apr. 56 8 Aug. 66
7 Apr. 56 8 Aug. 66
7 Apr. 56 24 Aug. 66
7 Apr. 56 29 Aug. 66
7 Apr. 56 7 Sept. 66
7 Apr. 56! 7 Sept. 66
7 Apr. 56 10 Oct. 66
7 Apr. 56 19 Oct. 06
7 Apr. 56 14 Nov. 66
7 Apr. 56 6 Dec. 66
7 Apr. 56 1 Jan. 67
21 June 56,30 Mar. 67
21 June 56 3 Apr. 67
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
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13 Aug. 72
2 Nov. 72
11 Dec. 72
11 Dec. 72
12 Apr. 73
12 Apr. 73
12 Apr. 73
16 Apr. 73
16 Apr. 73
17 Dec. 73
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
20 Feb. 74
11 Mar. 74
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|n Mar. 74
11 Mar. 74
> July 65' 17 June 74
1 July 74
1 July 74
1 Oct. 74
. 6 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
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16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
16 Jan. 75
Murdoch, William Walpole
Turlefou, Edward Delaval >"
3 Darwall, Henry Pountney
ii Cottingham, Edward Roden242
4 Auchinleck, John Claudius213 ."""!
2 Kyle, Samuel Cotter214
3 Maunsell, William Stopford ............
p.t.c. Mitchell, Herbert Leonard, W Inst
partmtnt of Artillery Studies
5 p. s.c.Boyle, Edward Vicars
8 Sexton, Michael John
7 Ellaby, Hugh Latimer2" ..........'.'.'.'.'".'.'.'.'!
3 Blackley, John Henry
3 Drysdalu, Robert Car'stairs '.".".'.".'
2Thornhill, Charles
a Parry. Sidney,21'- (Bt.Lt. ('„!„„, I, 22 Nov. 79) ....
5 Harness, Arthur, CB. (Bt.Lt. Colonel, n Nov. 7
3 Magems, Henry Cole
tor in Artillery, Dc-
21 June 56 6 July 67
10 Aug. 56 11 July 67
10 Aug.s6J24 July 67
10 Aug. 56 21 Aug. 67
10 Aug. 56 10 Oct. 67
10 Aug. 56 16 Dec. 67
10 Aug. 56 1 Jan. 68
10 Aug. 56 23 Jan. 68
18 Oct. 56 2 Feb.
20 Dec. 56 17 May
S Apr. 57 S Aug. 68
15 May 57 22 Aug
is May 57:22 Aug.68
15 May 57]3o Sept.
15 May 57130 Sept.
23 June 57J25 Oct. 68
23 June 57] 10 N
Hollist, Edward Ommanney '.'. I 1 Oct. 57! 19 Nov.
1 April 74
: April 7^
0 Feb. 75
10 Mar. 75
lo Mar. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
[4 Apr. 75
i4 Apr. 75
24 July 75
24 July 75
24 July 75
Aug. 75
21 Aug. 75
4 Feb. 74
5 Sept.75
8 Sept. 75
8 Sept.75
S Sept.75
22 Sept.75
.8 Oct. 75
29 Oct. 75
17 Nov. 75
23 Dec. 75
1 Jan. 76
_5 Jan. 76
29 Apr. 76
9 Nov. 76
1 Apr. 77
20 Apr. 77
30 Apr. 77
30 May 77
30 May 77
;4 June 77
:6 June 77
;S June 77
4 July 77
,25 Aug. 77
Royal Artillery.
169
MAJORS.
6 LeGrice, Frederick Swaine (JJt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79)
7 Price, Thomas Charles
1 p.t.c. Hutchinson. William Francis Moore
4 Wbdehouse, Albert Thornton
gp.t.e. W a, Johi 'MRp,*0 p.a.e. MP.for Galway
5 l,.i Motto.-. <>*m I iV.mcis
s Gallwey, Patriot FitzGerald .
Ellis, Charles Henry Fairfax,
Royal Arsenal
5 Isaacson. Henry de Stuteville
7 Owen, John Fletcher, p.a.c. [Bt.Lt.Colonel, 29 Nov. 79)
Oct
. CAPTAIN. BT. MAJOR.)
7 13 Jan. 69 s
7 24 Julv 69 1
7 51 July 69 I
Aug. 69
Et
tal Branch,
1 Oct. 57,25 Sept. 69
1 Oct. 57130 Oct. 69
1 Oct. 57I15 Nov. 69
1 Oct. 57,-4 Nov. 69
23 June 57J to Nov. 68
1 Oct. 57: 1 Dec. 69
8 Gubbins, John Egerton '. '....'. '.'.'.. 1 Oct. 57! S Dec. 69
7 Cruikshank, Alexander Ramsay 1 Oct. 5720 Dec. 69
Cameron, Euge Say, p.a.c. Instructor Soyal Laboratory 23Junes7| 7 Nov. 68
9 Stratton, John lleatlilieUl 1
8 Cooke, Jai lea Robert Daviea
(Ionian. /•."•"• ' " "'. /'. ".c. Assist. Su/d. Royal Carriage L/ejitiiit.
IJiii/d. !',-■ . ■ T is. Instructor in Gunnery, Skoeburyness
3 Gillies, George James
6 Thomas-Le Marchaut, Henry St. John Vaughan Le Marchant ..
10 Phillpotts. Henry Francis177
Bit, -iicks. It <rrn Mill-. «.-■"•- Comsy. of Ordnance, 3rd Grade, Bombay ..
4 Martelli, Timings Challoner ,
11 Murray, John Charles D'lTrban j
p.t.c. Moorsom, Kenry Manoers,*5* Trut. in TacticsB.M. College, ~) 1
Sandhurst ) |
10 Burgmann, George John, Instructor in Gunnery, Shoeburyness ,
9 Gwyn, Herbert Lionel-50
7 Robertson, Henry Maxwell
Oct. 57 20 Dec. 69
Oct. 57) 1 Jan. 70
Oct. 57 10 Jan. 70
Oct. 57 28 May 70
Oct. 57 24 Dec. 70
Oct.
Oct.
57
57 2 +
Jan.
Mar.
t Oct.
Oct. 57 10 July 71 1
1 Oct. 57' 20 July 71
1 Oct. 57,20 July 71
1 Oct. 57! 7 Sept. 71
Nc
Roberts, William Arthur, Remount Agent, Bengal
9 Norton-Taylor. Duncan
3 Hazlerigg." Thotmn Maynard (lit. If. Colonel, 22
5 Mackenzie, Robert Smythe Muir
9 Gyll, Flemyng George
6Toogood, Seym mr Ho d«s
:i Jones, Hei 1 , S I ■
TB<E,Piekar ,Ar • /'. ' . ' ' U. Groom in Waiting, Assist. Keeper \
ofihePrioyP rse,an ' Issistant Private Secretary to the Queen, ir \
ExtraEquerry to II.R.II. the Duke ofConnaugU; I.e. 8 Feb. 78 j
2 Burnett, Thomas
8 Shuttleworth, Ashton John
7 Rothc, George Walter Charles
11 Tupper, Basil de Beauvoir
4 Goodeve, Henry Hills
2 Best, George
Sladen, Joseph, p.a.c. Assistant Instructor Royal Laboratory
7 Harvey. Charles Smith
10 Dixon," Charles Frederick
1 Crosthwait". Charles
to Molesworth, Anthony Oliver
g Murray. James Murray
10 Tatham, Walter John
7 Lewis, Henry Francis Peterkin
g Douglas, James Mainwaring
Sept. 71
1 Whalle
5 Tyler,
10 ijeacoc
1 p i.e. M
7 Simpsi
9 Towns
10 p.s.c.'S
10 Wickh
l'.dnn
Oct. 581, 1 Oct. 71
1 Oct. 71
Oct. 5SJ 1 Oct. 71
21 Dec. 53 1 Oct. 71
1 Apr. 591 1 Oct. 71
t Apr. 59 1 Oct. 71
1 Apr. 59 17 Oct. 7
22 June 59 21 Oct. 71
22 June 59 it Nov. 7
22 June 59 11 Nov. 7
22 June 59 1 1 Nov. 7
22 June 59J11 Nov. 7
.lone 2 Dec. 71
22 June 59 23 Dec. 71
22 June 59 23 Dec. 71
ker-';" 21 Dec. 59 23 Dec. 71
rancis Henry |2i Dec. 5917 Jan. 72
21 Dec. 59 17 J;ln- 72
iam 21 Dec. 59 31 Jan- 7a
Dec. 59 ;4 Feb. 72
.] Dec. 1 1 Mar. 72
Dec. 59 20 Mar. 72
Dec. s7 " Sept. 7
June 5S 28 Sept. 7
June 5S 28 Sept. 7
June 58 28 Sept. 7
June 58128 Sept. 7
22 June 58 28 Sept. 71 6 Jan. 72 16 Oct. 78
• June sS 23 Sept. 71
Oct. 58 1 Oct. 71
3 Wing, Vincent
Captains.
o Lacy, Seymour de Lacy
Porter, Morton Lawrence, p.a.c. Assist. Supdt. Royal Gun Factory.,
Stirke, Wm. Reynolds, Adj. 20 Aug. 73
a Jones, Thomas. I dim
BeV, James Lancaster
0 Younger, John
Deshon, Charles John
6 p.s.c. Nelson, William Francis
ii Hornsby, George Mackenzie Bent
Jonei, Charles, p.a.c. Assistant Instructor of Artillery, R.M.
Academy
7 Brown, Alex. Burton, p.a.c
7 Barker, Henry Andrews
2 Hime, Henry William Lovett
Downes, Leonard, p.a.c. Capt. Inst. Royal Gun Factory
21 Dec. 59 24 Apr. 72
22 Dec. 59; 4 May 7a
22 Dec. 591 15 May 7
22 Dec. 591 iS May 7s
22 Dec. 59; 7 June 7
22 Dec. 59! 6 July 72
22 Dec. 59; 17 July 72
:2 Dec. 5g'2o July 72
2 Dec. 59125 Sept. 72
9 June 60 2 Nov. 72
9 June 60' 23 Nov. 72
9 June 60J23 Nov. 7:
9 June 60 23 Nov. 72
:g June 60 23 Nov. 72
c Greig, Banks Robinson 1 19 June 60123 Nov. 72
9 June 60 1 23 Nov. 72
9 June 60*23 Nov. 72
Bernard. James il'alker. Brigade Major, Cork
Ormsby,John Becher, p.a.c. Capt. Instructor Royal Carriage Depart.
Walkey, Rovland, p.a.c, Instructor in Artillery, R.M. Academy ..
Isacke, Henry Wedderburn, Brigade Major, Devonport
A Inge, John Walker
a England, Albert Fdward
1 Holley, Edmund Hunt
p.s.c. Milner, Ferdinand Henry Wheeler (Intelliijence Department)..
C FitzRoy, Edward Albert-70
Mulloy, William Gorges
Hezlet, Richard Jackson, Adjutant Mid Ulster Artillery Militia ....
French, Geo. Arthur, CMG. Inspector of Warlike Stores, Devonport .
A Lockhart, Robert Dundas Eliott
6 Wood, Thomas, Adj. 1 Apr. 75
7 Hitchins, Thomas Martyn
4 Galloway, Frank
Moore-Lane, Maitland. Adjutant Norfolk Militia Artillery
9 June 60
1 Oct. 57
3 June 60
3 June 60
9 June 60
23 Nov. 7
7 Nov. 69
23 Nov. 72
23 Nov. 72
Nov.
19 June 60 23 JNov. 72
19 June 60 23 Nov. 72
19 June 60^23 Nov. 72
19 June 60] 1 1 Dec. 72
19 June 60 11 Dec. 72
19 June 60 11 Dec. 72
19 June 60 11 Dec. 7
19 June 60 11 Dec. 72
9 June 60 11 Dec. 72
19 June 60 11 Dec. 7
19 June 60 12 Apr. 73
170
Boyal Artillery.
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
19 June 60 12 Apr. 73
19 June 60 12 Apr. 73
1 Nov. 60,12 Apr. 73
t Nov. 60 16 Apr. 73
1 Nov. 60 16 Apr. 73
1 Nov. 60 ! 16 Apr. 73!
1 Nov. 60 10 May 73
1 Nov. 60 1 9 Aug. 73'
1 Nov. 60 S Oct. 73'
Nov. 60 8 Oct. 73 1
Captains.
Nicolas, Francis Carminowe, >
Adj. 4 Feb. 74 s
b Blackwood, Price Frederic
A Wright, "Willinui Henry
Worry, Arthur, Brigade Major,*)
Portsmouth )
p.s.c. 'Knollys, Henry, Brigade\
Major, Aldershot 3
Gardiner, Spencer, Adj. 24 July 75
c Browne, Henry Robert Yates \
{Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 79) $
4 Thomson, Charles "William
Nind, Frederick William, Adj. ~)
and Qr. Master R.M. Academy $
B Carey, Frederick William -
Duthie, William Henry Moore, \
Brigade Major R.A. Dover ... 3
Lewes, Price,' Inspector of War- 1
like Stores, cfc, Provinces of r
Nova Scotia, <Sr" /
7 Maclean, Allan Henry
c Parlby, Gerald Charles Hall
Wnollcombe, Edward, Instructor')
in Gunnery, Woolwich j
Morley, Cleroaux, p.a.c. Proof)
Master, Woolwich 3
Stewart, RobertMcGrioor.D. A. Q. )
M. Gen. Bengal (Bc.Major, 22 J-
7 Cooke! Thomas Charies"!. !""'.'.. ..jl8 Dec- 6o| 4 Feb
10 Yeatman-Biggs, A. (^dolphin*?*") ; 18 Dec. 60 4 Feb
on special sere. C. of Good Mope 3 ,
Sooke, Harry Wm., Adj. Lanca-\ ^ jjec. 60 '3 perj
Nov. 60
Nov. 60
8 Oct. 73
29 Oct. 73
Nov. 60 29 Oct. 73
Nov. 60^29 Oct. 73
Nov. 6o'i7 Dec. 73
Dec. 60
Dec. 60
7 Bee. 73
4 Feb. 74
18 Dec. 60 ix Mar. 74
18 Dec. 60 11 Mar.
shire Art. Militia
McClintock, William, p.a.c
6 Harrison, Pemberton,'1"3 Adj. 1.
East Biding Art. Vol
Bainbridge, Edmond, p.a.c. Itept.
of Director of Art. and Stores
c Turner,Alfre'dEdwd.,^/.iApr.79 I9 Bee. 60 11 Mar. 74
Brough, James Fox .' iy Dec. 60 n Mar. 74
A Long, Cha. Wigram,.i<fy\6 Oct. 7
Dec.
Mar. 74
Hardiuge, Henry J{aiighton,Adj.\
'iller 11 Militia 3
. a
Major, School of (luniiery j
Gahoay Artillery Militia
Pearse, Arthur Napier, Brigade')
5 spragge, Charles Henry
Grubb, Alexander,11"5 Adjutant \
Durham Artillery Militia \
Pym,Saml. ,Firemaster, Portsmouth
10 Wall, James
p.s.c. Clayton, Emilius, H.M. Vice I
Consul at Van ,
1 Loraine, Fred. Ekins Blakeney, \
A.D.CJ11 Maj .General Turner 3
Hemans, Willo'itghby Bathurst
8 Anderson, Archibald James
Irwin, De la Cherois Thomas
Kensington, Edgar, p.a.c. Inst A
in Mathematics, Canada, with V
local rank of Major )
7 p.s.c. Rothw'ell, John Sutton
Gaskell, Thomas,Adj. Fife Artil- \
lery Militia j
c Campbell, Alexander
7 Carlile, William Ogle
9 Davies, Allan Bedlord
10 Logan, Alfred
Sandes, Henry Thos. Thompson, )
Adj. 1 Adm. Br. W.R. York- Y
shire Art. Volunteers )
DesBarres,Annustus Henry John, )
Adj. to Col. 'Hon. D. M. Eraser 3
3 Carr, Theodore
c Sheil, Henry
4 Lawrie, James Adair
b Tolbier, Barrett Leimard
O'Callaghan, Dcsm. Dykes Tynte, )
Assist. Suvt. of Experiments, V
Shoeburyness J
5 Perry, Lionel Frederick
B Lockyer, Edmund Stoughton )
Braithwaite j
3 Nash, Edmund Webb
Sladc, John Ramsay
[9 Dec. 60
9 May 74
9 Dec. 60
23 May 74
9 Dec. 60
1 July 74
9 Dec. 60
1 July 74
1 Apr. 6i
1 July 74
1 Apr. 61
1 July 74
10 Ford, Charles Edm. Uawksha.we
Poole, J. liuscombe, Brigade \
Major, Cape of Good Hope ...3
8 Robinson, John CorBane(JX</ jor, ;
11 Nov. 78).., $
6 Turnbull, Geo. Wilmot Maitland
Larcom, Sir Charles, Bart:-~',J t
Adj. Sligo Artillery Militia ...)'
Beat'y-Pownall, George Albert, )
Adjutant Argyll and Bute Art.
Militia J
A Pipon, Henry 18 D C
1 Apr. 61J28 Sept.74
1 July 6i|ioOct. 74
1 July 61 10 Oct. 74
1 July 61 Go Oct. 74
1 July 6i':oOct. 74
1 July 61^0 Oct. 74
1 July 61 1 IO Oct. 74
1 July 61 1 10 Oct. 74
1 July 61 10 Oct. 74
1 July 61 i7Oct. 74
1 July 61 J 11 Nov. 74
1 Nov. 60J24 Nov. 74
1 July 61 U5 Nov. 74
22 Dec. 59125 Nov. 74
1 July 61 25 Nov. 74
5 Oct. 61 7 Jan. 75
5 Oct. 61 13 Jan. 75
8 Dec. 61 16 Jan. 75
8 Dec. 61 1 16 Jan. 75
8 Dec. 6i|x6
8 Dec. 61 j 16 Jan. 75
8 Dec. 61 16 Jan,
8 Dec. 61(16 Jan. 75
Dec. 61 j 16 Jan. 75
8 Dec. 61 16 Jan. 75
8 Dec. 61 1 6 Jan.
18 Dec. 61 1 7 Feb. 75
18 Dec. 61) 7 Feb. 75
iS Dec. 61 10 Feb. 75
r8 Dec. 61 10 Feb. 75
10 Feb. 75
Captains,
a Freeman, Robert Peere Williams,
A Molesworth, St. Aubyn
10 p.s.c. Maurice, John Fredk.,280")
special service, Natal >
a Marshall, George Henry
Geary, Hamilton, p.a.c. , Imp. df\
Warlike Stores, Hong Kong ... j
Souper, Charles Edward. Adj. \
Limerick City Art. Militia ,
3 Disney, Thos. Roht.,"B'Adjutanf)
1 July 77 -, $
Day, John, Adj. Isle of Wight ~>
Artillery Militia .'....)
Keith, James, Adjutant of Ar-\
tillery, Candahar Force 3
Hutchinson, William Lacy, Adj. )
Kent Art. Militia /
Banning, Robert Alfred
Robson, John Cas'tell283
9 Firebrace, George
8 Auchinleck, William Henry
3 Alleyne, James28* {Bt. Major, 29 >
Nov. 79) '• 5
8 Wighton, Edward
5 Mallins, William
b Carre, George Tennant235
2 Greer, Carlile280
b Hare, Robt.Powel
8 Burt, Norman Macdonald
Pennethorne, Lee Percy
Hubback, Henry Walter John, \
Adjutant, School of Gunnery 3
10 Piatt, Wadhani Pigott
p.s.c. Lloyd, Thomas Henry, )
Brigade Major R.A. Sheerness )
b Kingscoto, Henry Blomfield
8 Richmond, Felix
8 Shippard, Walkins O. Courtney2"
p.s.c. Hawkins, George Walter!'.....
Legge. Wm. Vincent, Adjutant, 1
Cardigan Artillery Militia ... )
8 Georges, William Payne
3 Beadnell, Charles Edward
p.s.c. Roberts, Francis, Instructor )
in Mil. Surveying, R.M. College 3'
Feilden, Haughton Montague J.,\
p.a.c. Brigade Major, Gibraltar j
5 p.s.c. Browne, Jas.H. Granville, )v
Garrison Instructor, Curragh . (
Clarice, Marshall James
8 Bayly, George Cecil
Houstonn, James Flower, Adj. 1 ")
Adm. Br. Cheshire Art. Vol. 3
Cambier, Ernest Frederick
Rudge, Walter Reginald, Adj. 1 \
Adm. Brig. Ayrshire Art. Vols.)
1 Langley, William Savage289 )
(Br. Major, Dublin) j
11 Roberts, Howland
4 Grey, Charles Francis Baring, )
Adjutant 1 Aug. 78 $
6 Sharp, William Edwards
Hailiday, Stratford Charles, Adj. ]
1 Adm'Brig .East York Artillery \
Volunteers j
11 Whateley, William, Adj. 1 Apr. 79
A Smyth, Horatio Francis
1 Knox, Francis Blake, A.D.C. to \
Lieut. General Phillpotts j
p.s.c. Pratt, Sisson Cooper,^' )
Professor R. M. Academy f
3 Sorell, William Henry Fredk.2'J2..,
Brinkley, Francis, Drill lust rue- \
tor to Japanese j
2 Ferrier, Alexander Walter
11 Graves, Francis Lowry,^?. a. c ...
7 Parry, Gilbert Sidney
Barker, Francis Wm. James,~yi\
Firemaster, Malta f
Empson. Charles Anglcsea, Adju- 1
tant 3 Laneash i re A rt. Vol it nteers J
7 Curtis, William Frederick de \
Hubbenet2a+ j
9 Dolphin, Harry Edmund23''
3 Ditmas, Francis Frederick
Morgan, Harrison Ross Lewin ...
1 Saunders, Arthur Augustus,")
Adjutant 1 March 79 j
13 Corbett, Richard
y Pearson, Arthur .lames
Buckle, John Wm. Adj. 2 Adm.Bt. \
Northumberland Art. Vol j
1 Gregory, William Villenouve
Graham, Charles Senhouse, Adi.~)
1 Adm. Brig. GloucesiershircR.V j
1 Taylor, William
7 Will, George
LIEUT.
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t8 Dec. 61
tS Doc. 61
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8 Dec. 61
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25 June 62
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25 June 62
25 June 62
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25 June 62
25 June 62
1 Sept. 62
1 Sept. 62
1 Sept. 62
1 Sept. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
27 Jan. 63
12 Feb. 63
22 Feb. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 63
1 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
24 June 63
27 June 63
6 July 63
15 July 63
1 Sept. 63
1 Sept. 63
1 Sept. 03
1 Sept. 63
:x Sept. 63
9 Sept. 63
3 Oct. 63
.10 Feb. 75
! 10 Mar. 75
10 Mar. 75
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1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
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14 Apr. 75
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24 Apr. 75
9 June 75
14 July 75
24 July 75
24 July 75
8 Sept. 75
8 Sept.75
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22 Sept.75
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20 Oct. 75
28 Oct. 75
29 Oct. 75
17 Nov. 75
10 Oct. 63
Nov. 75
[3 Oct. 63
2 Nov. 63
8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
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8 Dec. 75
8 Dec. 75
23 Dec. 75
1 Jan. 76
1 Jan. 76
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15 Jan. 76
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18 Feb. 76
21 Feb. 76
11 Mar. 76
11 Mar. 76
14 Mar. 76
29 Apr. 76
29 Apr. 76
10 May 76
14 May 76
14 May 76
19 June 76
Itoyal Artillery.
171
Captains.
BE Armesley, Oliver Fras. Theodore
Murphi/,Cecil Willi, 1,1: Esmonde,300 \
Com. of Ord. 1st Class, Poona Y
Arsenal J
Wace,Richard (Bt.Mqj.22 Nov. 79)
2 p.s.c. Law, William
iDavies, J. Aug. Seymour ~Hovse, p.a.c
Watkin, Henri/ Samuel Spiller
4 Ollivant, Edward Albert
p.s.c.Fox,Wa!ferRegiuald,D.A.A.}
4- Q. M. G. Cape of Good Hope )
Stone, John Graham, Assistant Su-\
peri nl en lent of Factories, Bengal)
4 Wallace. Robert Hugh
Ewiiig, James Peters
10 Taylor, Frederick Henry,SM4i- }
infant 6 March 79 $
6 Williams, Richard Francis
5 Torkington, Henry
Walker, Herbert Jno. Ouchter- )
lony (Remount Establishment) )
6 Bally, John Ford
10 Rudge, Samuel
p.s.c. Duqdalc, Arthur George,)
Brigade Major, R. Art., York $
Mu>nii/, Rodney Edward, Adj. 1
Cork City Art. Militia )
Murray, Stcn:art,Com. of 0rd.2nd ~)
Class, Bengal 5
TVi/nne, George Clement, p.a.c. \
Instructor in Mathematics, Royal r
Military Academy )
11 Curtin, Joseph Albert
Baddeley, Paul Fred. Michael
2 Browell, Edward Thomas, Ad- )
jutant 1 March 79 )
4 Hamilton, Constantine Henry ...
4 Plunkett, Robert Hastings >
Willoughby )
5 Donivile, Barry Francis
Cooper, Albert Beauchamp Astley, \
Adj. 1 Adm.Brig.Fifeshirc Art.
Vols )
8 Vaughan, Henry (Bt. Major, 29 >
Nov. 79) $
4 Bou wens, Lambart Henry
9 Wickham, Charles Brenton
6 Morgan, Thomas Llewellyn
6 Gower, George Henry
4 p.s.c. Rawes, William Woodward
6 Eden, William Alexander
5 Tabor, John Minnitt
10 Siddons, Henry George Fombelle
6 Lake, Edward
11 Riall, William Augustus
8 Browne, Augustus, Adj. 16N0V. 78
2 Blaksley, Edward
Cundill, John Ponsonby, p.a.c. \
Assist. lust., Royal Laboratory $
Fletcher, Alfred Foulger
Smith, Charles Mitchell
8 Dec. 63 2S July 76
9 Aug. 76
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2 Jan. 64
9 Jan. 64
9 Jan. 64
9 Feb. 64
1 Mar. 64
22 Mar. 64
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12 Apr. 64
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3 May 64
3 June 64
14 June 64
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19 July 64
19 July 64
19 July 64
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16 Aug. 64
16 Aug. 64
16 Aug. 64
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16 Aug. 64
30 Aug. 64
30 Aug. 64
I j Sept.64
n Oct. 64
II Oct. 64
18 Oct. 64
is Oct. 1 4
28 Oct. 64
Nov. 64
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1 Nov. 64
9 Dec. 64
White, Arthur Welleslei/, p.a.c. \
Dept. of the Director of Artillery j
11 Newman, Arthur Alexander
11 Kennaway, Charles William
Broadfoot, Archibald*™
5 Alves, John Morison
7 Quayle, James Spedding26'
b Gillespie, James Carnegie, Adj. }
4 Jan. 78 $
3 Howard, Frederic
7 Palmer, George Herbert311
p.s.c. Walker, Arthur Green-'i
wood, Inst, in Military Drawing, *•
Royal Military Academy )
Hunter, Woodbum, p.a.c, Insp. )
Small Arms Factory, Enfield ... )
9 p.s.c. Bury, John Thomas
11 Pretvman, Geo. Tindal, A.D.C. ,
to Sir F. Roberts (Bt.Mqjor, 22 \
Nov. 79) J
9 Beaver, Philip Keith Lonsdale ...
3 Powlett, Norton
8 Brown, Charles Edward
O'Gradi/, Richard Walter, Comm. )
of Ordnance, 3rd Class, Madras $
1 Costobadie, Henry Holmes
p.s.c. Walford, Neville Lloyd,)
Instr.R.M.Coll /
Snodgrass, John Douglas
2 Josselyn, James Edward
5 Corfe, William Davies
9 O'Malley, George Hunter
1 Robinson, Francis Matthew
Buckle, Dudley William, Adj. \
Sussex Artillery Militia j
23 Dec. 64
23 Dec. 64
23 Dec. 64
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;■ 77
21 Feb. 65 6 Sept. 77
3 Mar. 65 20 Sept. 77
Oct. 77
3 Mar. 65
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9 Aug. 76
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1 Sept. 76
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21 Dec. 76
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29 Jan. 77
1 Feb. 77
14 Feb. 77
27 Feb. 77
1 Apr. 77
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10 Apr. 77
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26 Apr. 77
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23 Dec. 64 14 July 77
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23 Dec. 64 24 Aug. 77
' John.
Captains.
Moore, George Montgc
Congdon, John James
de Marylski, Robert, Firemaster, >
Gibraltar /
7 Adams, Edward Willoughby
1 Ha iii.-ford - Hannay,
Win. Adjutant 17 Oct. 79
9 Gamble, Killaly
5 Uppleby, John George ...
2 Radford, Arthur
10 Iunes, Francis Newell ...
9 Freetli, James Plomer ...
Allen, George Burges
12 Jan. 66 2 Jan. 7S
12 Jan. 66' 9 Jan. 78
12 Jan. 66! 6 Feb. 7S
12 Jan. 6620 Feb. 78
12 Jan. 66' 12 Mar. 78
4 Smyth, Samuel Gardiner I12 Jan. 66 13 Mar. 78
•7 Vi'U'i-iiinfi IIimtt'- (Tnnrcrtz J/Ji *i '
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8 July 65! 15 Dec. 77
: 8 July 65' 1 Jan. 78
.2 Jan. 66| 1 Jan. 73
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21 Mar. 65
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24 Mar. 65
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24 Mar. 65
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24 Mar. 65
18 July 65
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1 Oct. 77
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1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
4 Oct. 7
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4 Oct. 77
7 Nov. 77
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7 Newcome, Henry George, Adj. \
1 Jan. 79 j
6 Crookenden, Hen. Humphreys, >
at Staff College j
7 Hewitt, Jas. Robert Silver Oliver
3 Nutt, James Anson Francis
Stanford, Arthur Bouverie, DA. 1
Q.M.Gen. Bombay j
2 French, Francis Horace
6 Arniytage, Arthur Henry
9 Cotton, Walter, Adj. 4 West Rid- )
ing Rifle Volunteers j
to Pringle, Alfred Lionel
8 Denny, William Towusend Gun..
6 Dunnage, Arthur James
3 Rigg, Henry Alfred31 -
9 Harman, James Frederick
Mackinlay, George
11 Martin, George Blake Napier
11 Clarke, John Sheridan
p.s.c. Jones, Douglas Forde, on \
special duty in Roumelia j
5 Gordon, William Lindsay Carnegie
9 Duthy, Archibald Edw;
8 Dunlop.Henry Donald.^ Staff Coll.
6 Legard, James Digby
2 Downing. Cameron Macartney)
Harwood315 j
1 Anstruther, Alexander William...
Till-jtsfiii, Lionel, Ail iii'aiit Hants 1
.IrtdLry Militia..'. )'
Sob Tt Samuel
10 Mainguy, George Sandi'ord
11 Shore.'l/cm.FrederickWilliamJohn
Jervis, WalterNtil
North, Daril, Firemaster, Ceylon
1 Archer, Frederick. Lewis
Turubull, Henry John Lennox, )
Adj. Snfolk Art. Militia j
S Walsh, Edward
10 Blake, Charles John
4 Smith, William Wliitmore
10 Elles,Edtnond Roche,.
3 Russell, Hugh Percy
10 Daniell, De Courcy
5 Haverheld, Henry \V
Brook Tuustall )
Skinner, Philip Leighton Mac-\
Greqor, p.a.c. 2nd Assitt. Supt. -
of Experiments, Sltoeburyness )
Aitlcen, William
1 Atchison, Charles Henry
1 Mackintosh, William John
3 Martin, William
S Wilson, George Frederick
5 Riddell, Walter
9 Cruickshank.FletcherlLn '■>( Irani
to p.s.c. Smith, WalterWm. Marriott..
Crofton, Henri/*1*
8 Barron, Harry
1 Yorke, Frederick Augustus ....".
Blandy, Wm. Poyntz (Adcanced\
Class) j
8 Hellard, Henry Bettesworfl,
5 Stephenson, Keppel
10 Knox, William (Jenrge-1-1
9 Buckle, Edmund.....
10 Evans, Edward Benjamin
7 Stevens, George Morton
s Viliart. Francis MeredithEdmund
7 Bigg, Frederick
d.s. Hay, lvUai ,n,un
S Morgan, Frederick Cyril
2 Smith, William Ogden
7 Freeth, Sampson Plomer Frdk.334
4 Griffiths, Algernon Sydney ....
Johnson, Edicard Armstrong, 2nd
Class Commissary of Ordnance, r
Aden Arsenal )
10 Turner, Frederick fitansel, Adj. ~i
2 Adm.Br. Lancashire Ari.VoU. )
7 Yerbury, JohnWillaim.
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3 Dec. 64
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172
Royal Artillery.
Captains.
it Baldock. William Stanford
o Hussey, Peter, Adj.Forfar.lrt.Mil.
Yates, Henry Townley Scott
6 Preston, Henry Edward
7 Rogers, John Pevcrell
Scott, Charles Henry, Ant. Supt.)
of Factories, Bengal 5
2 Haaaway, George Rowley
2 Cotton, Edward Thomas Davenant
3 Curling, Henry Thomas
8 Purdv, Robert
g Waterfield, Donald MacKenzie )
Dunlop >
8 Fowler, William .lames
4 Brackenbury, Edward Fenwick...
ii Blackburn, Peter
io Walter, Frederick Edward
2 Burridge, Francis John
North, Roarer, Charles Edward,)
Adj. i Adm. Brig. Norfolk Art.
Volt '
6 Hammond, Peter Henry
8 Sclater. James Robert Charles ...
1 1 Montgomery, Robert Arthur, at ) j
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8 Jan. 68) 1 July 79
S Jan. 68 1 1 July 79
8 Jan. 68 1 July 79
8 Jan. 68 15 July 79
8 Jan. 68 23 July 79
8 Jan. 68123 July 79
5 July 68 2 Aug. 79
5 July 6S j 1 6 Aug. 79
5 July 6S 1 16 Aug. 79
5 July 68:16 Aug. 79'
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5 July 68 23 Aug. 79;
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J
Staff C
Nixon, Arundel James
11 Murray, Henry Stewart ...
9 Lngard, Henry Travers ...
3 Lyall, Henry
7 Leach, John
4 Dalton, James Cecil
9 Campbell, William Mussea
9 Chapman, Lionel James Archer 13 Jan. 69
Selfe, Sydney Gerard Frederick ... 13 Jan. 69
it Russell, Charles '13 Jan. 69 15 Nov. 79 1
Lieutenants. lieut. jl
10 Mayhew, Thomas '13 Jan. 69IJ
c Foote, Francis Onslow Barrington 13 Jan. 69
a.e. Bingham, Edmund George Henry, Lieut "
af a Company of Gentlemen Cadets
8 Arbuthnott, Walter Charles Warner
10 Lloyd, Graham Moore
Stamdbridge, Edmund Baker
10 Walker, Edgar Holford
b Mayne, Charles Hardinge Hawtrey
B Western, Charles Maximilian
c Rowley, Hon. William Chanibre
7 Davidson, William Leslie
Lindsay, Charles Carmichael
A Baker, Robert Henry Sherston
9 Nugent, Nugent Jonathan
11 Miles, Philip William Herbert
B Allsopp, Ranulph
Fairtlouah, Samuel Gerrard, Instructor S. ~)
Canadian Coll. {with local rank of Captain.) )
Lieutenants.
b Rich, Charles Carroll323
Fawkes, Lionel Grimston, A.D.C.
Governor of Barbadoes
2 Perrott, Thomas
3 Swinton, John James
11 Jocelyn, Julian Robt. John, at Staff College
b Fowell. Newton Plomer
c Price, George Richardson
2 Wynell-Mavow, Mayow
c Dawson, Henry Philip
a Brackeubury, Herbert William
Mobertson, 'Robert William Peacock
10 O'Sullivan, Eugene Overbeck
c Hunt, Henry Vaughan
5 Newton, William Henry
3 Lowther, William Gorges329
b Coker, Lewis Edmund
b Roch, Thomas James
b Rochfort, Alexander Nelson
1 Rosseter, James Hurley
Frith, Warren Hastings, Peshawur Moun--)
tain Battery 5
8 Bourke, Gerald
9 Davenport, Frederic Allen
7 Frceland, John Albert Scott
A Hotham, John
c Woods, Hans Charles Maunsell
c Maitland, Reginald Paynter
1 Owen, George Pridhnin
Beaver, Frederick Tyssen Mackinlay
Bigge, Arthur John, A. B.C. to Sir F. Wood] 7 July 69
5 July 68 13 Sept. 79
5 July 68|i7 Sept. 79
3 Jan. 69,20 Sept. 79
3 Jan. 69J25 Sept.79
3 Jan. 60 25 Sept.79,,
3 Jan. 60I27 Sept.79 c Kelly, Edward David
3 Jan 60I 4 Oct. 79 i 6 Dawson, Edward Frederick3™
' Nov. 79;! a Dalbinc, Henry Shelley
Nov 791! D Casey, Charles Leslie \
1 Dean-Pitt, Douglas Charles, Aide de Camp\ |
to Governor of Bombay ) I
B Watson, Solomon I
a Newbigging, Patrick Charles Eric
Frith, John Sabatier, Aide de Camp to the-) \
Governor of Bombay J ,
1 Dalrymple, Francis Bertram 1
3 Jan. 69. j 3 Lane, Alfred Luther j
5 Jan. 67, 1 Pevgree, Henry Hewitt |
7 July 69 J 3 King, Robert Ambrose Cecil
7 July 69 1 c Phiilimore, Wdliam George
7 July 69 I c Challenor, George Richards
7 July 69 j 7 Bowles, Frederick Augustus '
7 July 69 ; Wace, Ernest Charles !
7 July 69 g Sharland, Arthur Henry Hodges 1
7 July 69 b Campbell, Frederick William ;
7 July 69 , 6 Barlow, Maurice John :
7 July 69 j a Mackenzie. Samuel Kenneth
7 July 69 1 2 Bunbury, Herbert Napier ..,
7 July 69 9 Baker, Eden Moyle
„ t„1tt cn ■ 4 Walford, William Sworder
I - Slade, Frederick George
] 13 Jan. 69;
Lockyer, Walter Nevill
7 Orel, Frederick Cusac
9 Tydd, William James, Inspector of Police, "t
Island of St. Vincent J
Whitehorne , Arthur Howard
c Hepburne, Robert Gordon Webb
ia Fraser, Arthur Reginald .
7 July 69
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c Maynard, William Augustus
a Spencer, John Winston Thomas
10 Fanshawe, George Dalrymple .
b Playfair, George James
a Knight, Henry
Jervois, Henry Napier
9 Wodehouse, Edwin Frederick .
c Trollope, E<lward Charles
Moore, George Robert
Monck-Maton, Gordon George*-5 .
A Eustace, Francis John William.
11 Jackson, Henry Moore
a Hanson, Alfred William 8 Jan. 70
Baker, James Volant Vashon, Inspector of) 0 T
Warlike Stores, Mauritius j S Jan- 7°
Hoggan, William Brooke 8 Jan. 70
c Coke, Edward Beresford 8 Jan. 70
b Pollard-TJrquhart, Francis Edw. Romulus 3 Jan. 70
a Trotter, James Keith 8 Jan. 70
b Aylmer, Frederick Arthur 8 Jan. 70)
2 Trist, Richard Fincher Warren 8 Jan. 70 1
1 Monckton, Philip Edmund32: 23 July 70
A Long, Charles James J23 July 70!
Parsons, Lawrence Worthington '23 July 70
4 Graham, Walter Ferrier
a Saunders, Maoan William
B Suart, William Hodgson
a Campbell, Henry Alexander
[o Coney, Charles Edward
Bevan, Reginald Johnstone
c Hall, Francis Henry
c Hervey, Constantino Rodney William
A Flint, Edward Montagu
3 Hamilton, Peter Fisher Percival
a Skipton, Charles Stewart
c Robertson, John Albert
a Maclaine, Hector
Willoughby, Herbert Percival, Assist. Sup. )
of Factories, Bengal )
8 Elwes, Ernest Veness333
2 Carter, Francis Tilsou Shaen
Seymour, Wilton Winckworth March, Insp. >
of Warlike Stores, Cape of Good Hope ... )
B Thring, William Powlett
Jan. 70IJ10 Howie, Thomas Stickney
B Scott, Hugh Aboukir
a Montgomery, Alexander John
b Kirwan, John Denis
c Du Boulay, Ernest de Visme
B Potts, John William Hastings
g.c. Cailwell, Albert Henry, Lieutenant of 1
Company if Gentlemen Cadets
A Wodehouse, Josceline Heneage
2 Banister, FitzGerald Muirson
c M'Donnell, John
o Temple, John
7 Herring-Cooper, Charles Hollier..
Loyd, Alfred Kirkman '23 July 70JJ 2 Skinner, Francis Nugent Macgregor
b Denison, Hon. Henry Charles I23 July 70
A Scarlett, Robert Lawrence 23 July 70
c Radcliff, Francis William '23 July 70
Clarke, William James, Inspector Warlike) 1 - .
7 Hardy, William Eversley
4 Beaumont, George How'land William
B Coxhead, James Alfred
9 Mac Mahon, Percy Alexander
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Wade, Arthur Gregory Scrooold '23 July 70J1 tenant of a Company of Gentlemen Cadets )
23 July 70
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15 Dec. 71
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Uoyal Artillery.
173
Lieutenants.
c Oakes, Reginald
1 Henriques, Edward Nathaniel336
1 Beaufort, Francis
7 Murray, James Wolfe
5 Cassan, Ernest
2 Johnson, Richard Francis
6 Prickett, William Robert
Liddell, Augustus Frederick, Aide de\
Camp to Viceroy of India )
1 Barker, John Stewart Scott
12 Sept.7:
Sept. 72
Bunny, Frederic Brioe 112 Sept.72
5 Mansel, Alfred.
a Hewat, Arthur Houstoun
4 Willis, Charles Beaumont D'Anyers
a Weir, Harry George
2 Cunningham, John Dacres
c Shirreff, George Frederick Farquharson..
11 Lyster, Henry John ,
a Hurray, Arthur Mordaunt ,
b Goold-Adams, Francis Michael
c Saltmarshe, Philip
a Jeffreys, Henry Byron
1 Fletcher, Walter Blunt
a Hawkins, John William
Stand, Frederick Milbank
2 Pickwoad, Edwin Hay
1 Ward, Edward
Penton, Arthur Pole
c Ind, Henry Welch
Fixott, James Laing, Assistant Superin-\
tendent of Factories, Kirkee J
4 Becher, Edward French
a Spencer, Gerald Robert
11 Addison, Alexander Dupre
2 Eman, Bowes Leslie
9 Smyth, Owen Stuart
6 Nugent, George
1 Ryan, Charles Aloysius
b Phillpotts, Arthur Henry Croker
3 Baldock, Thomas Stanford
a Vaughan-Hughes, Ernest
b Saunders, William Arthur Gore
a Grieve, John Andrew
b.e. Cochrane, Blair Onslow
4 Cleeve, William Frederick
3 Lett, Thomas Stackhouse
2 Farmer, Francis Colebrooke
3 Gunner, Edward
Ord, St. John St. George, Aide de Camp to |
Sir Barry Ord )
5 Burton, Albert
5 Burton, Hubert
11 Edwards, Eustace Gresley
6 Carden, Andrew Murray
7 Daunt, William Rainsford Mordaunt.
b.e. Wheble, James St. Lawrence
a Waldron, Francis
3 Rigg, Robert Addison
a Blackett, Edward Umfreville
5 de Jersey, William Grant
[i Priestley, Edward John Kenworthes'
5 Hadden, Charles Frederick
3 Fenton, Wilfrid David Bradley
6 Brunker, James Milford Sutherland..
Shirres, John Chioas
3 Cowan, Henry Vivian
Vaughan, Thomas Tweed
S Hopkins, Manley Ogden
1 Rickards, Cyril Henry
29 Apr. 73!
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McClintock, Leopold Alfred 11 Sept.73
Tylden, William 11 Sept.73 '!
3 Rainsford, Stephen Dickson 11 Sept.73;
10 Hickman, Stopford Cosby n Sept.73
2 Brett, Arthur Henry Wilford ,11 Sept.731
6 Cunliffe, Foster Lionel In Sept.73
n Rowan, Terence England n Sept.73,
9 Newton, John William Marsdin n Sept.73
9 Dobie, William Hugh Edward n Sept.73
b Haggard, Claude Mason n Sept.73
S Stansfeld, Thomas Wolrich Logan 11 Sept.73
c Wards, St. Andrew Bruce n Sept.73
1 Joynes, Robert n Sept.73
4 Osborne, Edmund George, Adjutant, \\ Q_. !
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8 Archdall, James Blackwood n Sept.73
5 Fulton, George Wade Robertson n Sept.73 |
8 Woodrow, Thomas Henry Jackson 11 Sept.73
Browne, Arthur Henry 11 Feb. 74,1
10 Beresford, Marcus n Feb. 74!!
8 Dewar, David Erskine n Feb. 74
2 Heygate, William Howley Beaumont n Feb. 74
10 Creagh, Arthur Gethin, Aide de Camp to \ ^oV, „,
Sir Garnet Woheley ) ,12 ieD-74 ,
1 Kelaart, Gerald Talbot 12 Feb. 74,
Lieutenants. lieut.
5 Bailward, Arthur Churchill 12 Feb. 74
6 Hunter, Frederick Ernest Arundell 12 Feb. 74
5 Robertson, William John 12 Feb. 74
n Howard, Cyrus Cosmo 12 Feb. 74
5 Curtis, Harry Alexander Dyer 12 Feb. 74
Keene, Alfred 12 Feb. 74
5 Owen, Henry O'Brien 12 Feb. 74
2 Plant, William Arthur, Aide de Camp to ) F .
the Governor of Bombay (- i.reu. 74
2 Bunn, William Frederick 12 Feb. 74
3 Brady, Robert Maziere 1 12 Feb. 74
2 Loudon, Robert Dunn 12 Feb. 74
3 Garnett-Botfield, Walter Dubbon 12 Feb. 74
Smith, Edward Arthur 12 Feb. 74
6 Holland, Ellis Charles Fletcher 12 Feb. 74
1 Sidney, Son. Algernon 1 12 Feb. 74
6 Boteler, Francis Wilford 1 12 Feb. 74
6 Pratt, Arthur Spencer '12 Feb. 74
8 Blewitt, William Edward 12 Feb. 74
Jones, Gilbert Saltoun 1 12 Feb. 74
4 Murphy, Francis Joseph 12 Feb. 74
4 Maberly, Charles Evan ,12 Feb. 74
2 Kuper, Charles Victor Bremer 12 Feb. 74
A Hawkshaw, Edward Crichton 12 Aug. 74
4 Radcliffe, Derwentwater 12 Aug. 74
3 Hansard, Arthur Clifton 17 Aug. 74.
6 Elliot, Edmund Halbert 17 Aug. 74
4 Burton, Benjamin 17 Aug. 74
1 Allen, John Richard Howard 17 Aug. 74
6 Stirling, James Wilfred 17 Aug. 74
n Fowle, Trenchard Frederic Thomas 17 Aug. 74
11 Duff, Beauchamp 17 Aug. 74
11 Rogers, Sorrell Michael 17 Aug. 74
7 Fell, John Percy ' 17 AuS- 74
7 Simpson, John Murray 17 Aug. 74
4 Harrison, Robert Arthur Gwynne 17 Aug. 74
5 Parsons, Charles Sim Bremridge 17 Aug. 74
4 Urquhart, Walter Andrew 17 Aug. 74
10 Kellie, Charles Wauchope 17 Aug. 74
4 Simpson, Henry Cuthbert Connell Dunlopti7 Aug. 74
c Balfour, Wm. Edward Ligonier 17 Aug. 74
4 Galton, Hubert George Howard 17 Aug. 74
2 Purvis, Alexander Burridge ! 17 Aug, 74
Wynyard, Sowley 17 Aug. 74
5 Fleming, Edward William 28 Jan. 75
9 Woods, George Edwin Annesley 28 Jan. 75
2 Downing, David Fitzgerald 28 Jan. 75
8 Townshend, George Robert 28 Jan. 73
11 Bell-Irving, Andrew J28Jan. 75
8 Nash, Edward 28 Jan. 75
c Sclater, Henry Criehton 2S Jan. 75
8 Phillips, Thomas Vaughan Wynn 28 Jan. 75
1 Simpson, Charles Napier ,28 Jan. 7s
13 May, Edward Sinclair 2S Jan. 75
6 Leach, Reginald Pemberton ,28 Jan. 75
3 Rowe, Octavius 2S Jan. 73
4 Boothby, Reginald Evelyn 2S Jan. 75
Darby, 'William Henry 128 Jan. 75
10 Aplin, Hugh Morgan 28 Jan. 75
1 Lindsay, Walter Fullarton LudOTic >S Jan. 75
5 Bannatine, Richard AUason 2S Jan. 75
6 Dunlop, Henry Cleland 28 Jan. 75
10 Hodgson, Janies Owen 28 Jan. 7,
2 Kerrison, Edmund Roger Allday 28 Jan. 75
3 Thomas, Sir Godfrey Vignoles, Bart 28 Jan. 75
2 King, William Frederick 28 Jan. 75
4 Western, Charles Maximilian Thomas ... 28 Jan. 75
10 Brereton, Walter Ebenezer 28 Jan. 73
5 Dunlop, James William S Jan. 75
9 Norton, Gilbert Frederick Allan 28 Jan. 75
11 Acton, Thomas Hampden Evans S Jan. 75
7 Giles, George Edward 28 Jan. 75
4 Haines, Robert Lewis 28 Jan. 7-,
6 Hickman, Hugh Palbser 19 Aug, 73
1 Turner, Alfred Hey] and Parratt 19 Aug. 7:
5 Garston, Edgar John 19 Aug. 75
11 Churchward, Walter Stanbury 19 Aug. 75
6 Dunsterville, Knightley Stalker 19 Aug. 75
9 Walker, Charles Edward 19 Aug. 75
S Moberly, Walter Frederick George iq Aug. 75
10 Tracey, Arthur 19 Aug. 75
9 Piers, Henry Octavius 19 Aug. 75
4 Williams, Pierson Locke 19 Aug. 75
5 Russell, Andrew Ernest 19 Aug. 75
4 Orr, John Elphinstone Hugh 19 Aug. 75
2 Smith, William Apsley 19 Aug. 75
4 Bittleston, George Hastings 19 Aug. 7;
6 Hicks, William John 19 Aug. 75
3 Howard, Cecil Arthur 19 Aug. 75
1 Chambers, Arthur 19 Aug. 75
4 Croft, Harry John 19 Aug. 75
6 Burrows, Edmund Augustine 19 Aug. 75
6 Crofton, Caldwell Henry 19 Aug. 75
1 Waters, Wallscourt Hely-Hutchinson 19 Aug. 7-
10 Cottrell, Charles Dormer 19 Aug. 75
G t
174
Royal Artlller
Lambert, Edgar Alan
4 Varunii, Charles Fdward
. Kenneth Stewart
<■• Crofton, Richard Martin
. Charles Hubert
g T irlow, George Newton Halifax ....
2 Leader. Francis Henry Moubray ....
5 Eoothby. George Murray
6 Klmslie, Frederick Baumgardt
? C'.mish. Francis Cecil David
i Inglefield , Norman Bruce
aid, .Mian Douglas
5 Dawkins, Henry Stopford
! '■'. -i, Henry Capel Lofft
2 Maxwell. Nigel
io Henn, Richard Arthur Milton
3 Foster, Baymond Charles
i Hudson, Henry Saunders
3 Keir, John Lindesay
j < rteis, Francis Algernon
7 Battersby, Thomas Preston
3 EDglish, Joseph Orley
C Trench, Frederic John. Artbnr
3 Thackeray. Frederick Rennell
Anderson, Charles Alexander
4 Carter, Duncan Campbell
5 Hewson, John James
to Barrett, Lenuard
5 Hay, Arthur Ernest
7 Lloyd, "Wilford Neville
9 Stone, Francis Gleadowe
2 Daniell, Arthur Cairnes
z Hanna, William
S N ble, Clarence Thomas Irving
7 Abdv, Anthony John
8 Fox," Francis John
5 Barlow, Charles Mervyn
6 Taylor, William Henry Forbes
3 Pelly, Charles Hamilton
2 Heyland. John Rowley Kyffin Lloyd
5 Campbell. John Alex. Livingstone ..
7 Craig, John Francis
8 Adye, John
3 Cuthbertson, Francis Eugene
b White. William Lewis
i O'Neill, William Heremon I 2 Feb. 76
Hughes, Arbuthnott James 2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76,
2 Feb. 76 1
2 Feb. 761
14 Aug. 76!
14 Aug. 76'
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 761
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76 >
14 Aug. 761
14 Aug. 76;
14 Aug. 761
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76,
14 Aug. 76
t4 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 76
14 Aug. 76
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
5 Jan. 77
5 Jan. 77
5 Jan. 77
Lieutenants.
5 Carter, Alfred Henry Iig Aug. 75
9 Coker, John Aubrey Lawrence '19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 7s
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75!
19 Aug. 75'
19 Aug. 75:
19 Aug. 751
19 Aug. 75
19 Aug. 75
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76!
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76 '
2 Feb. 76'
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76 1
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76|
2 Feb. 76 I
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 76
11 Blacker, Latham Charles Miller
8 Murchisou, Kenneth John Walker
6 Eardley-Wilmot, Arthur
2 Butcher, Henry Townsend
1 Bampfleld, John Chancellor
3 Gunclry, Henry Bowden
3 Morrieson, Henry Walters
5 Williams, William Hugh
5 Simpson, George Gregory
10 Murrny-Dunlop, Henry Liston
5 Rundle, Henry Macleod Leslie
7 Powles, Thomas William
5 Sandbach. Henry Martin
3 Kelly, Rich. Makdougall Brisbane Fra. ..
5 Anson, Son. George Augustus
3 Montgomery-Campbell, Hugo ,
Pollard. William Charles
3 Barry, James David
8 Kent, Frederic Edmond
5 Alexander, Charles Henry
5 Porteous, John James
8 Burmester, Arnold Charles ,
3 Ward, Frederick Houlton
5 Bruen, Henry
8 Pelly, Henry Gerald
1 Min'ter, John Surtees
8 Triscott, Charles Prideaux
11 Fo nil, Edward
6 Shiffner, John
1 Acland, Francis Edward Dyke
2 Boileau, Arthur Cadell Tait
3 Block, Maurice William Palmer
5 Tylden, Richard
1 Ramsay, Bon. Charles Maule
5 Dn Cane, Richard Hale
11 Young, Keith Ogilvy Baird
9 Jervois, Charles Edwyn J25 Jan
jo Savile. Walter Clare 25 Jan. 77I
5 Vassal!, Robert Lowe Spencer '25 Jan. 77'
1 Marston, Jefl'ery Charles '25 Jan. 771
6 Manifold, John Forster 25 Jan. 77
6 Anderson, William Christian 1 25 Jan. 77J
, Clai Ice, John tie Winton Lardner- J25 Jan. 77
1 Sinclair, Francis Edwin I25 Jan. 77
10 Hay, Alexander Duncan 25 Jan. 77
7 Roberts, Richard Tucker 25 Jan. 77'
LIEUTENANTS.
10 M'Crea, Richard Francis
4 Massy, William George
3 Talbot, George James Francis
2 Mercer, Harvey Frederic
5 Graeme, Frederick James
8 Allsopp, Frederic Ernest
1 Reynolds, Cecil Edward
5 Faber, Walter Vavasour
11 Meade, John Win. Babington
6 Jervis-White-Jervis, John Henry
7 Connolly, William Hallett
9 Guthrie, James Dunbar
2 Gordon, Charles William
4 Briscoe, Edward William
4 Russell, William Melbourne
5 Hare, Edward Humphrey
4 Slater, Henry Martyn
4 Fegen, Magrath Fogarty
1 Heyman, Cecil Edward Hamilton
6 Blewitt, Charles Turner
6 Paterson, Edward Hamilton
2 Baly, Henry John
1 Inglis, Thomas Drummond
3 Robinson, Charles Taylor
8 Anderson, Edmund Bullar
5 Hanham, Phelips Brooke ,
8 Frost, George Alfred
4 Chapman, Herbert Alexander
10 Foster, John Rani-ay
4 Beatson, William John Arnold
9 Peel, Edmund
2 Vans-Agnew, John Fraser
1 Gordon, Arthur William Bolton
7 De Lisle, Frederick Janvrin
11 Nelson, Horace Sydney
3 Grierson, James Moncrieff ..
6 Honner, William James
1 Smith, Stanley George Drew
1 Wingate, George Miller
9 Townsend, Charles Collingwood
1 Wilson, Charles Henry Luttrell Fahie ..
jio Bell, Leonard
I 8 Toms, Francis Bevill Read
1 Hornby, Edmund John Phipps-
II Leslie, John Henry
3 Earle, William Henry Simeon
8 Nicolls, Edmund Gustavus
8 Shute, Arthur Blagden
7 Shewell, Harry Williamson Macan .....
7 Jackson, Montague Bertie Gosset
9 Molesworth, Hickman Crawford
ti Carleton, Henry Augustus
4 Vereker, Son. Jeffrey Edward PrenO
dergast ^
8 Jackson, Francis Benjamin
8 Waller, John Dawson Hutchinson
2 Ind, Frederick William """.
9 Calder, Edmond Henry Somerville
3 Childers, Francis Culling Eardley ...
4 Fanshawe, Edward Arthur
3 CaUwell, Charles Edward '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
2 Bunbury, William St. Pierre
4 Birch, Frederic Henry John
2 Lecky, Frederick Bea'uchamp ...[,[
6 Blane, Charles Forbes
9 Rogers, Hugh Henry
4 Watkins, Charles Bell Y.'.'...'.
4 Thistlethwayte, Thomas George
9 Sankey, Arthur
8 Champion, Henry Hyde .!!!!!!!!
11 Bushe, Thomas Francis !!!"!"!
6 Douglas, James Stewart
10 Cane, Claude Richard John
9 M'Leod, Reginald George M'Queen ......
4 Mahon, Reginald Henry
5 Simpson, Arthur Hellier
8 Helyar, Arthur Beaumont ,..!"!""'
5 Hib'bert, Archibald Louis
6 Higginson, Conway Richard Dobbs
8 Marrett, Edward Uvedalo
8 Lane, Christopher William Moore
LIEUT.
25 Jan. 7 7
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
5 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
. Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
25 Jan. 77
[9 June 77
:g June 77
:9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
19 June 77
9 June 77
19 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
19 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 June 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
9 Oct. 77
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 7S
Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
Jan, 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
31 Jan. 7S
Jan. 78
31 Jan. 78
Matthews, Alfred U jan. '8
Powell, Atherton ffolliott 31 Jan. 78
6 Guise, Howard ""31 Jan. 78
3 Granet, Edward John '..'.'.'.'."'31 Jan. 78
3 Taylor, Philip Beauchamp ..." j 18 Dec. 78
3 Kemball, George Vero , "I18 Dec. 78
3 Armitage, Edward Hume (i8 Dec. 78
7 Harvey ,_John Edward '18 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 78
" Dec.
3 Taylor, William Rowland
9 Wedderburn, Alexander Scrymgeoiir
3 Turner, James Gibbon
4 Alexander, Gerald D'Arragon ....
8 Jellett, John Hewitt
Cooper, Francis Edward 18 Dec.
Boyal Artillery.
175-76
Lieutenants.
2 Jackson, Herbert Kendall
11 Thornton, Sidney Vernon
7 Dallas, John Henry Langford
10 M'Laughlin, George Hall
5 Du Cane, Hubert John
11 Darley, George Roe
2 Feilding, Rudolph Robert Basil Aloysius 1
Augustine, Viscount J
11 Nelson, Edgar Forbes
10 Block, Arthur Hugh
2 Oldfield, Henry Elliott
6 Thomson, Jocelyn Home
5 Beever, Henry Holt
9 Findlay, Neil Douglas
10 Lambart, Son. Arthur
4 Paget, Wellesley Lynedoch Henry
3 Johnston, James Thomason
4 Ricardo, Henry George
to Nicolls, Jasper Heriot Edmund
3 Minchin, Frederick Falkiner
8 Inglis, Henry Alves
9 Chamberlain, Thomas Ffoster
1 Smith, Sydenham Campbell -Urquhart
30 Burrowes, Henry Gray
1 Hobday, Edmund Arthur Ponsonby
9 Wright, George
2 Smith, Gilbert Boys
9 Ogilvie, Norman Stuart
3 Hume, Charles Vernon
4 Goulburn, Cuthbert Edward
2 Davidson, John Robert Barkly ;
8 Close, Frederick Macdonald
9 Oliver, William James
g Enthoven, Percy Henry
LIEUT.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
iS Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
18 Dec.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
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6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
6 Apr.
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LlEUTBNANTS. I LIEUT.
Lowe, Francis Manley [ 6 Apr. 79
Butler, Henry Richard j 6 Apr. 79
Keygute, Richard Lionel I 6 Apr! -9
Fairholme, William Ernest ' 6 Apr.' 79
Murray, Arbhur Harris 6 Apr. 79
Guinness, Eustace 6 Apr. 79
De Robeck, Henry Edward William 6 Apr. 79
Balguy, John Henry 6 Apr. 79
Lambert, Walter 6 Apr. 79
Robertson, Theodore 6 Apr. 79
Gardiner, Henry Laurence 30 July 79
Chance, Harry 30 July 79
Roberts, John Dobree Anderson 30 July 79
Nathan, Frederic Lewis 30 July 79
Stuart, Alexander Ranisay 30 July 79
Cummings, Wilfrid Heron 30 July 79
Barnes, Arthur Stapylton 30 July 79
Cowper-Smith, Frederick Evan 3c July 79
Tawney, Edward Plowden Archer 30 July 79
Turner, Archer Lhoyd Marischal 30 July 79
Rundle, George Richard FerreU 30 July 79
Goold-Adams, Henry Edward Fane 30 July 79
Lane, Samuel Willington 30 July 79
Simmonds, Percy Richard 30 July 79
Fendall, Charles Pears 30 July 79
Lewes, John 30 July 79
Harkness, Thomas Robert j 30 July 79
Labalmondiere, Julian Arthur 30 July 79
Langley, John Penrice 30 July 79
Forde, Lionel 30 July 79
Tyrwhitt, Hon. Rupert 1 30 July 79
Tothill, Francis William Galbraith I30 July 7.9
Morris, Maurice Morgan 30 July 79
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Royal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery).
Majors.
i Taylor, Pierce Thomas Henry
Carqill, Spencer, Commissary of Ordnance, 2nd Class
8 Latham, Hugh"5
8 Kinsman, Harold John
4 Garnault, Alfred Edward I53
3 Charles, James
Mackenzie, Harry Maxwell, Superintendent of the Gun \
Carriage Factory at Futtehghur f
p.l.c. Chapman, Edward Francis,156 Assist. Q. M. Gen. ")
Candahar Force (Bt.Lt. Colonel, 22 Nov. 79) 5
0 Bridges, Thomas Walker154
8 Graham, Thomas160
Cowie, Crombie, Commissary of Ordnance, 2nd Class.,...
9 Arbuckle, Benjamin Vaughan157
Lamb, George, Commissary of Ordnance, ist Class
2 Dewar, James Raymond Johnstone
2 Taylor, Lewis Williams
2nd LIETJT.
Captains.
Free, John Frederick
Colquhoun, James Andrew Sutherland
Meiklejohn, John Forbes;
James, Lionel Henry Septimus
Machell, Edward John
Fisher, Vincent Came, Comm. of Ordnance, 3rd Class
Mackenzie, Harry Leith, Adj. 1 Adm. Brigade Orkney \
Artillery Volunteers j
Bazett, Richard
Saward, Michael Henry , Deputy Assist. Adj. General\
B.A. in India j
Pemberton, Sholto Edmons158
Smith, Robert William
1 Swinton, Arthur
1 Marshall, Robert George Swayne
Huyshe, Dunbar Fraser, Adjutant 1 Adm. Brigade"!
Sussex Artillery Volunteers j
Rawlins, Arthur John Chambre
Higginson, Henry Shakespear 16°
de Lautour, Edward Joseph,1™ Adjutant Haddington\
Artillery Militia )
Wintle, Alfred Tritton
Anderson, Alexander Dingwall
1 Freeman, Francis Peere William, Adjtitant 1 July 77
Douglas, Hugh Alexander, Brigade Major, Malta
Swinley, George ... , .'.
: Wymer, George Bannatyne
1 June 58
1 June 58
2 June 58
2 June 58
2 June 58 j
2 June 58
12 June 58
2 June 58
12 June 58
2 June 58
12 June 58
12 June 58
12 June 58
12 June 58
12 June 58
> June 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
7 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
■7 Aug. 58
10 Dec. 58
10 Dec. 58
1 Dec. 58
1 Dec
7 Mar. 69
5 Aug. 69
30 Sept. 69
16 Oct. 69
8 Dec. 69
18 Feb. 70
29 Jan. 71
21 Jan. 72
30 Apr. 69
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Aug. 72
Dec. 58 25 Sept. 7
o June 59
10 June 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
9 Dec. 59
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
:i Aug. 60
6 Nov. 60
10 June 59
25 Sept.72
2 Nov. 72
1 Dec. 72
1 Dec. 72
I Dec.
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb. 74
4 Feb.
4 Feb. 74
[ 1 Mar. 74
I I Mar. 74 1
9 May 74
iS Sept. 74 :
6 Jan. 75
[6 Jan. 75 22 Nov. 79
ii Dec. 72
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
16 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
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Majors.
de Montmorency, Hon. Albert Bouchard53.
Bisset, William
Lockhnrt, William Eliott
Macdonell, George Beafi
Reid, Charles Edward
Roberts, Thomas William
Straker, Charles Doyne Anderson
Warren, William Andros54
Brough, William Richard Charles
Shortland, Daniel Vincent
Brereton, Charles William
Seacome, Arthur Keeling
Pollock, John Graham
Kebbert, William Stanley
Captains.
Alexander, Robert
TFheatley, Charles B. Eliott, Adjutant Dublin City
Artillery Militia „
Maclaverty, Arch. leer, Commissary of 0rdnance,2iid Class
: West, Matthew Richard
. Gambler, George Roland
Lawrell, Douglas Western
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Lodge, Frank, Adjutant Yorkshire Artillery Militia
Seton, Henry Cariston"
Montefiore, Emanuel, Adj. Northumberland Art. Militia
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Deputy Adjuiant Geneeal.
Radcliffe, Major General R. P., 1 May 75.
Assistant Adjutant Geneeal.
Hughes, Bt. Colonel T. E., 16 Oct. 7S.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant Geneeal.
Geary, Bt.Lt. Colonel H. Le G., 1 April 79.
Inspector Geneeal.
Phillpotts, Lieut.General Arthur Thomas, 1 Apr. ;
Aide de Camp .-—Captain F. B, Knox.
Paysiasteks.
Thompson, John Baylis, 24 June 59; Hon. Major 24
June 74.
Piers, Claudius Buchanan, 26 April 60; Hon. Major,
26 April 75.
Mansergh, John Craven, 25 Feb. 62 ; Hon. Major,
25 Feb. 77.
Williams, Samuel342 (Qr.Mr. 18 Apr. 45), 23 May 53 ;
Hon. Major, 23 May 63.
Riding Masters,
e.e. Dann, George, 27 Aug. 59.
Virr, Joseph, 1 June 61.
2 Butler, Reuben,353 1 July 63.
Wilkinson, George Louis, 8 Jan. 64.
4 Johnston, William, 15 Jan. 64.
a Drummond, John, 12 Sept. 65.
e.e. Pawson, John,352 29 May 67.
3 Nugent, Edmund, 22 Jan. 68.
Abbott, Isaac,354 S March 71.
B Lovell, Joseph, 28 June 73.
Stannard, Ephraim, 25 Nov. 74.
6 Donnelly, Robert, 1 April 75.
c Williams, George, 1 April 75.
5 Draper, Frederick, t April 75.
Cole, William, 8 Sept. 75.
Henson, Christopher, 15 Nov. 79.
1 Goode, Richard James, 15 Nov. 79.
Quarter Masters.
Robinson, Matthew, 1 May 62.
Ashbee, Bernard, 13 Sept. 62.
CUff,Wm.35523Sept.62;I?*isi5-H,2oSept.57;i<.sFeb.6i.
Briggs, Thomas, 23 Sept. 62.
Wishart, William, 14 Aug. 67, Lancashire Art. Militia.
Arbuthnot, Alexander, 30 Sept. 68, Antrim Art.Militia.
a Sculley, John, 12 Dec. 68.
M'Leod, Neil, 7 Aug. 69.
Gunn, William, 28 May 70.
Green, Richard, 14 Sept. 70.
2 Chittick, William Henry, 5 Nov. 70.
Brown, Simon, 1 July 71.
Simoni, Edmund m 24 Feb. 72, Haddington Art. Mil.
7 Ward, Thomas, 26 June 72.
Murdoch, Robert Hamilton, 19 Feb. 73 ; Hon. Captain,
1 March 79.
Forsdyke, Jonathan, 10 May 73, Kent Artillery Militia.
s.g.Cox, Samuel, 21 June 73.
Langrish, Thomas, 17 Dec. 73.
1 Emby, William James, 1 July 74.
B Diggory, Charles, 25 Nov. 74.
Gillard, James, 13 Jan. 75.
8 Kelly, John, 10 March 75.
11 M'Kenna, John, 10 March 75.
c Squires, George, 1 April 75.
6 Richey, William, 1 April 75.
Royal Artillery.
Wilson, George, 1 April 75.
10 Seath, Alexander, 8 Septus.
5 Walker, Alexander, 8 Sept. 75.
4 Walker, George, 19 July 76.
9 Rowan, Melville John, 14 Feb. 77.
Powell, John Joseph Charles, 1 Apr. 78, War Office.
Hambly, Edgar, 2 May 78.
Land, Isaac, 25 May 78, Tipperary Artillery Milith
Veterinary Surgeons.
Skoulding, John Bunn Wm.,3*8 9 Nov. 55; "< Class,
21 Aug. 67.
Kelly, Edward, 26 Feb. 56 ; 1st Class, 21 Aug. 67.
Ferris, John, 17 Feb. 58; 1st Class, 18 Aug. 69.
Meyrick, James Joseph, 31 Jan. 60 ; 1st Class, \g Sept.70.
Oliphant.George Albert, 22 June6o; istClass,2 Aug.71.
Anderson, John,349 31 Jan. 60 ; 1st Class, 25 June 73.
Burt, Walter, 11 Sept. 60; is* Class, 4 Oct. 73.
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos, 16 Feb. 64 j 1st Class, 5 Jan. 76.
Ewing, Edward, 8 Sept. 65 ; is* Class, 7 Mar. 76.
Adams, Walter Seymour, 11 Jan. 67; 1st Class, 21
Apr. 77.
Duck, Francis, 31 July 67; 1st Class, 1 Aug. 77.
Reillv, James, 7 Aug. 67 ; 1st Class, 2 Feb. 78.
Berne, Jas. Coleman,35" 7 Aug. 67; 1st Class,* Feb. 78.
Plomley, Francis, 1 Sept. 67; 1st Class, 2 Feb. 78.
Boyd, William, 31 July 67 ; is< Class, 31 July 79.
Healy, Michael Francisco June 63; 1st Class, 1 Nov. 79.
Boulter, Frederick Charles, 11 Jan. 67.
Case, Middleton Fred. Mallett, 22 Jan. 68.
Going, Frederick William, 3 June 68.
Hammond, John, 3 June 68.
Knott, Stephen, 16 Sept. 68.
Durrant, George, 2 Dec. 68.
Dwyer, John Cornelius, 23 Dee. ^8. •
Sartin, William Dawson, 14 July 69.
Sartin, Samuel Robert, n July 69.
Rowe, Richard, 14 July 69.
Gibbs, Joseph, 10 Nov. 69.
Kemp, W. H., 9 Feb. 70.
Queripel, Alfred Ernest, 27 Aug. 70.
Phillips, Charles, 27 Aug. 70.
Glover, Benjamin Lucas, 27 Aug. 70.
Frost, Robert Francis, 14 Jan. 71.
Evans, John William, 15 Feb. 71.
Symonds, Thomas Jonathan. 22 Mar. 71.
Philips, James Joseph, 24 July 72.
Burton, John, 14 June 73.
Mitchell, Matthew Clayton, 14 June 73.
Crawford, Frank Fairbairn, 14 June 73.
Spooner, Walter Boulton, 14 Feb. 74.
Gillespie, Samuel, 10 June 74.
Gladstone, William, 10 June 74.
Webb, Adam Cuppage, 14 Apr. 75.
Bostock, Arthur, 14 April 75.
Anderson, Murray, 23 June 75.
Mills, James, 23 June 75.
Clayton, Charles, 2 Aug. 71.
Edwards, John Denis, 26 Aug. 76.
Smith, Frederick, 9 Dec. 76.
Powell, Benjamin Augustus White, 15 March 73.
Nunn, Joshua Arthur, 21 April 77.
Thomson, Henry, 13 July 78.
Riding Establishment.
Superintendent.— Ward-Ashton, E. J. ; Major, 5 July 73.
Captain.-^ Annesley, O. F. T., 28 July 76.
Lieutenants. — Wheble, J. St. L., 29 April 73.
Cochrane, B. O., 29 April 73.
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Mackenzie, John1
Blades, Joel3
Spall, William^
Garnham, John William
Sprent, William Swanson*
Coleman, William5
Bainbird, Alfred, Department of the Director )
of Artillery and Stores $
Groves, George
Dillon, Edward
Cooper, John ,
Ritchie, James, Staff Officer
Davey, Thomas6
Lieutenants.
Tracy, Michael
Sutherland, Robert Samuel7
Kirkbride, Thomas W
Richey, Thomas Mills8 (Quarter Master ~)
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Porterfield, Bolden Dundas
Duvall, William
Dixon, William
M'Caffery, Joseph
Maples, Henry
Porter, Joseph
Pownall, Frederick Gunning
Lindsay, Alexander John
Ewart, John
Tardif, Frederick Peter
Blackman, William
Marsh, George Samuel, Adjutant 1 Lanark- \
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Fountain, Edward
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18 Oct. 64 1 Oct. 77
21 Nov. 651 1 Oct. 77
6 Feb. 661 1 Oct. 77
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22 Oct. 70 23 Feb. 78
9 Nov. 70 2 Mar. 78
24 Dec. 70 17 Apr. 7S
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19 Apr. 79
1 Lt.Colonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma aDd Inker-
man, sortie of 26th October, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Blades served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
3 Captain Spall served in the Crimean campaign in 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Indian campaign in 1S58-59, and present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force
posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1859 (Medal).
* Captain Sprent served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-59 (Medal).
5 Captain Coleman served in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Davey served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S5S, and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, actions of Sirsee, Nawabgunge, Mutchleegaun, Kunda Kote, and Jurwah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
1 Lieut. Sutherland served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affair* of Bul-
ganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the storming
of Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Also in the operations against the Taeping rebels, including
the taking of Kahding.
8 Lieut. Richey served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
187-S8 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
I Sir Richard Dacres served in theEastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, and battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse killed) ; commanded the Royal Artillery at the repulse
of the Russians in the sortie from Sebastopol on the 26th October ; succeeded to the command of the Royal Artillery
at the siege of Sebastopol, after Brigadier General Strangways was killed at Inkerman on the 5th Nov. 1854 (Medal
with four Clasps, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Commander 1st Class Military Order of Savoy, 2nd
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
0 Sir William Fenwick Williams commanded the Turkish Army at the defence of Kars, and for his distinguished
services was promoted Major General, nominated a KCB., and created a Baronet; has also received the 1st Class of
the Turkish Order of the Medjidie, and is a Grand Officer of the French Legion of Honor.
7 Sir Edward Sabine served the campaign on the Niagara Frontier in 1814, and commanded the Batteries at the
siege of Fort Erie in August and September.
10 General England served the expedition to the Weser in 1805-6; to the Cape of Good Hope and South
America in 1806-7 ; campaign of 1813 in the Peninsula, including the battle of Vittoria and siege of San Sebastian,
for which he has received the Silver War Medal with two Clasps.
II Sir John Bloomfield served in the Peninsula and France, from March 1S13 to June 1814, including the battle of
Vittoria, siege of San Sebastian, crossing the Bidassoa, and battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (Silver
War Medal with six Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1S15, including the battle of Waterloo.
15 Sir John St. George served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, and commanded the siege train at the
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish
Medal) .
16 Sir Edward Warde served in the Crimean campaign of 1855, in command of the siege train before Sebastopol,
and was present at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
17 Sir Collingwood Dickson served on the staff of Lord Raglan during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, &nd was
present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava,
expedition to Kertch, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded 4th Feb. 1855) ; commanded the right siege train, and was
present at the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 17th June (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp
to the Queen and Colonel, Victoria Cross, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Hedal). He is also a Knight of Charles the Third, 1st Class St. Fernando, and Knight of Isabella the Catholic.
18 Sir David Edward Wood commanded the Royal Artillery on the Eastern frontier of the Cape of Good Hope
during the insurrection of the Boers and Kaffirs in 1842-43 (Medal). Served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55,
and commanded the Royal Artillery of the 4th Division at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, repulse of the
sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854, and during the siege of Sebastopol, until the final capture of the town ; was afterwards
removed to the command of the Royal Horse Artillery, which he commanded until the close of the war in June 1856
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the Royal Horse Artillery in India from Oct. 1857 to Feb. 1859; commanded the Royal Horse Artillery in
the affair of Pandora, where they acted as Cavalry and charged and defeated a large force of rebel Sepoys ; com-
manded as Brigadier the Field Artillery in the operations previous to and during the siege of Lucknow, and at the
conclusion of the siege and final capture of the town commanded the whole of the Artillery until the Army was
■broken up. Subsequently to the capture of Lucknow was appointed to command the Station and Fort of Allahabad,
and carried on the successful operations against the rebels in that part of the country — four times mentioned in
despatches (Medal with Clasp, KCB.).
19 Sir James William Fitzmayer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th
October 1854 ; was complimented on parade by Sir De" Lacy Evans for his manner in bringing the Artiller}' at the
Alma under "the hottest fire," and was again thanked by Sir De Lacy, and twice mentioned in his despatch on the
repulse of the sortie on 26th October 1854 fMedal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
20 General Askwith while attached to the British Embassy in Spain in 1838-39, was attached to the Spanish Army
during the Carlist War. The decorations of 1st Class St. Fernando, Commander Isabella the Catholic, and Knight
of Charles the Third have been conferred on him.
si Lieut. General Francklyn served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1S55, and commanded the siege
train of the left attack before Sebastopol, and was present at the bombardments of the 6th and 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
23 Lieut.General Rowan served throughout the Syrian campaign in 1840-41, and was present at the bombardment
and capture of Beyrout (Naval Medal with Clasp, Syrian Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Also in the Crimean
campaign from September 1854 to January 1S55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, in the
Trenches with the siege train and bombardment of 17th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
** Lieut.General Phillpotts served in the Crimean campaign from June to September 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also received the
Syrian Medal of 1841.
2i Major General Price commanded the Artillery of the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts at the cap-
ture of Kotah on 30th March 1858, and at the action of Saugor, and defeat of the rebels on the right bank of the
Bunnas (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
28 Sir John Miller Adye served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assist.Adjt.General of Royal Artillery, and
was present at the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture
of Balaklava Castle, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Commander of the Legion of B onor,
4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58 as Assist. Adjt.General of Royal Artillery,
and was present at the action of PandooNuddee 26th Nov., operations before Cawnpore under General Windham,
27th 28th and 29th Nov., battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent 6th Dec. 1S57 (three times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Employed on special service with the expedition of 1863 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo, capture of Umbeylah, and destruction of
Mulkah (Medal with Clasp).
29 Major General H. L. Gardiner served in the operations at Prescott in Upper Canada in 1S38. Also in the
pursuit of Tantia Topee in Central India in 185S.
30 Major General Younghusband served in the Crimean campaign from October to November 1854, including the
battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
31 Sir Charles D'Aguilar served the Crimean campaign from September 1854 to March 1S55, including the battle
of Inkerman (horse shot) and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardment of
17th October (Medal with two Clasps, CB.. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian cam-
paign of 1S57-58, and commanded the Artillery of General Franks' Force at the action of Secundra, also commanded
the Royal Horse Artillery at the siege and capture of Lucknow (three tbx mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
32 Major General Thompson served in the Crimean campaign from Mav iSs^, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
33 Major General John Turner was present at the capture of Port Natal on the 26th June 1S42. Served also the Eastern
campaign of ri;4 and up to April 1855, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
Hiege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1S54 (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Received the Brevet of Lt.Colonel for distin-
guished service at the battle of Alma in crossing the river with two guns, ascending the Heights and enfilading the
Russian Columns. Commanded a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery in India in 1S58-59.
34 Major General Fisher served in the Crimea from September to November 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
37 Major General Gibbon served in the Crimea from 18th May 1855, in command of a Field Battery, and for nearly
three months the Artillery of the 4th Division, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, was with Outram's Force at the siege and capture of Lucknow, where
ho commanded the Artillery of Br.General Walpole's Division, and was specially recommended for promotion as
War Services of (he Officers of the Bo,jal Artillery. i»9
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19° War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
88 Colonel Spunvay served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
89 Colonel Michell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to May 1855, including the battles of Alma
and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the storm and capture of
Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and commanded the Royal Horse Artillery at the affair of Tigree,
relief of Azimghur, action near Azimutghur, operations in the Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore, attack and
capture of Tiroul (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
90 Colonel Bedingfeld served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
91 Colonel Govan served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
Taku Forts (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taepings in the
vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862.
92 Colonel Ingilby served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the affairs of Bul-
ganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded), the siege of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
93 Colonel Yates served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affair at M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1S54 (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, present at the action of Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, commanded Royal Horse Artillery at
the affairs of Baragunge on 23rd and 29th of July, also commanded the Artillery in the actions at Sultanpore on
13th and 2Sth Aug. 1858 (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
94 Colonel W. J. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of
♦Sebastopol (wounded), in Trenches with siege train, and at bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
96 Colonel Pennycuick served in the Crimean campaign from November 1854, including the battle of Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Oawnpore on the 6th Dec, actions of Seria Ghat, Chanda , and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and action of Barree (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present
at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
and CB.
9? Colonel Oldershavv served in the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardment of April ; was employed on special service in
1S55-56 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
95 Colonel G. C. Henry served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sevastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). Served the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and commanded a Field Battery attached to Colonel Kelly's
Force in the attack and defeat of the rebel forces posted on the first range of the Nepaul Hills on the 25th and 28th
March 1859 (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
99 Colonel N. O. S. Turner served in the Crimean campaign from March to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Tigree, relief of Azimghur, action
near Azimutghur, operations in the; Jungle, and capture of Jugdespore; as Brigade Major to the Oude Field Force
under Lord Clyde in 1858-59, and present at the capture of the Fort of Amathei, and action of Dundeikera (three
times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
i°° Colonel P. J. Campbell served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimean campaign from
June to December 1855, "including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
101 Colonel Twiss served in the Crimean campaign from May to July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
{Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57.
Also with the Expedition of i860, and present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
102 Colonel R. Curtis served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol in the Trenches with the siege train (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major).
101 Colonel Hope served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (wounded) , in the Trenches with the siege train throughout the siege, including the bom-
• lai'dments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
105 Colonel Brendon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to March 1855, including the affairs of
M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th
Oct 1854 (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
i°6 Colonel de Havilland served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (save the interval between 1st March and
6th Sept. 1855), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). _ ;,■■ ■ . . .. ■' . ... „■'"'.,
w Colonel Lukin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman sie^e and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April,
6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with four
clasps Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was selected to be sent
home i'n charge of Trophies from Sebastopol, and had the honor of presenting them to Her Majesty the Queen and.
His Royal Highness Prince Albert in the Royal Arsenal at Woolwich.
lis Colonel Davis served in the Crimean campaign from 6th July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal,
ani'i» Colonel W. J. Bolton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in the Trenches with the siege train
throughout the siege of Sebastopol, including the bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th
An f ust and Sth September ; was also present at the battle of Inkerman (mentioned 111 despatches, Brevet of Major,
Metal wi' li t wo ( 'rasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). In 1870
while serving as Brigade Major of Royal Artillery in Canada he volunteered for the Red River Expedition, to
which he w:Ps appointed Chid' Staff Officer, and on the return of the force was honorably mentioned in despatches
and made a CMO. for his services therewith.
113 Colonel Simpson served the Crimean campaign of 1854 and up to June 1855, including the battle of Inker-
man siege of Setoastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th Oct. and 9th April (Brevet
I ,i' Major" Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
us Colonel Byrne served in the Crimean campaign from May 1S55, including the siege of Sebastopol, and expe-
dition to Kertr'li (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
us Colonel French served with the expedition to China 111 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Also during the operations against the Taepings in
the vicinity Of Shanghai in May and October 1862, including the capture of the walled cities of Tsmpoo and Tsolin,
the fortified city of Najow, the affair at Nanksiang, and recapture of the walled city of Kahdmg.
1M Colonel Owen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle ot Inkerman, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, yth April, and 6th, 17th June,
•u id' 8th September (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal. .
122 Colonel Dcnne served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). _■ . .
i" Colonel P. W. L'Estrange served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June— severely wounded, and batU
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Art tilery. 191
of the Tckcrnaya (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
126 Colonel Andrewes served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol — slightly wounded in the Trenches on 2nd Nov. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
127 Lt.Colonel Murray was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for services with the lateOsmanli Horse
Artillery. Commanded a Column of British and Native Indian Troops in support of Lt.Colonel Gordon, Royal
Engineers, commanding the Chinese Imperial Force in 1863-64, at the capture of the walled cities of Taitsan,
Kwinsan, and subsequent operations up to and including the fall of Soochow (mentioned in despatches, and 1st
Class Golden Order ot the Dragon 1. Commanded a Battery of Armstrong 12-pounders throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from the 13th Dec. 1S67 and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Major, and Medal).
123 Colonel Mackenzie served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and
fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, orb April, and 6th and 17th
June, 17th August, and 8th September; commanded rocket train at the bombardment, of Kinbourn (Brevet
of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
129 Colonel Rowley served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China expedition of i860, and was
present at the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of the iSth and 21st September near Tangchow and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
130 Colonel Heberden served in the Crimean campaign from July to November 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
131 Colonel Goodenough served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Pandoo Nuddee,
siege and capture of Lucknow, attack and capture of Fort Birwah— severely wounded (three times mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
133 Lt.Colonel A. H. W. Williams served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was engaged in the repulse of the
mutinous sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March (mentioned in despatches); also served in Central India, and was
present at the capture of Fort Nahurgah; subsequently commanded a flying column in pursuit of Tantia Topee;
and afterwards served as Brigade Major to the Roval Artillery of the Malwa Division (Medal).
131 Lt.Colonels Cockburn and Card'ew, Majors Tapper and Farrell served in the Crimean campaign from Sep-
tember 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
135 Colonel Strover served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field in New Zealand war during 1S60-61 and commanded
the Royal Artillery during the greater part of the war in the Taranaki (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
136 Lt. Colonel J. H. Peile served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 in command of a Field Battery (Medal).
137 Lt.Colonel F. T. Whinyates served throughout, the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Bala-
klava, Inkerman, and Tchernnj-a, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
13S Lt.Colonel Waller served in India in 1S57-5S, and was present in the actions of Secundra, Chanda, and Sultan-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
139 Colonel A. C. Johnson served in the Crimean campaign from May 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and actions of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
142 Lt.Colonel King served the Eastern campaign 011854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on the 26th .
Oct. 1854, and was Aide de Camp to General Markhani at the final assault of the Redan on the Sth September (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion ot'Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
143 Lt.Colonel R. R. Jones served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
114 Lt.Colonel J. H. Brown and Major Harris served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1S54, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th
June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
145 Lt.Colonel Strangways served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sevas-
topol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
146 Majors Brancker and Ilobart served with the expedition to China in iS6o, and were present at Sinho,
Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
147 Lt.Colonels Booth, Brackenbury, and Core served in the Crimean campaign from June 1S55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish Medal).
14* Lt.Colonel Markham served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to January i855,inclu< ling the affair of M'Ken-
zie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal
with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at
the action of Secundra on 23rd Jan. (Medal).
150 Colonel Teesdale served as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir W. F. Williams during the whole of the
blockade of Kars, and at the battle on the Heights above that town on the 29th Sept. 1855. Successfully held the
Redoubt called " Yuksek Tabia " for the space of seven and a half hours nnder a very heavy fire on the 29th Sept.
185=;, and was mentioned in the despatch. Received a severe contusion from a grape-shot in the leg. The rank of
Lt.Colonel and the 3rd Class of the Turkish Imperial Order of the Medjidie were conferred upon him by the Sultan.
In a letter from the Foreign Office, dated 7th March 1S55, Her Majesty's Government conveyed their sense of
approval of his efforts in averting from the Garrison of Kars the horrors that they suffered from famine in the pre-
ceding winter. In virtue of his rank of Lt.Colonel in the Turkish Service he received the Order of Companion of
the Bath and that of the 4th Class of the Legion of Honor. Has also received the Victoria Cross.
'51 Lt.Colonel Torriano served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to Aug. 1S55, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, and 6th
and 17th June (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in
1857-58, and was present at the action of Pandora, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
and captures of the Forts of Dehnia and Tirol in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
152 Lt.Colonel J. T. B. Brown served in the Crimean campaign from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
li3 Lt.Colonel Tyler served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasiopol—
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian campaign in 1S58-59, and acted as
Staff Officer to Lt.Colonel Walker in the attack and defeat of the rebel force which occupied the Fort and jungle of
Bungaon (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
i*4 Lt.Colonel Smart served in India in 1S57-58, and was present at the actions of Chanda and Sultanpore, siege and
capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree, Sirsee, and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
155 Lt.Colonel Newbolt served in India in 1857-59, and was present at the attack and defeat of the rebel force
posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills, in March 1859 (Medal).
150 Lt.Colonel T. B. Strange served in India in 1S57-5S, and was present at the actions of Chanda, Sultanpore, and
Dhowrara, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Korsee, Nawabgunge, Seragange, affairs of 23rd and 29th
July, passage of the Goomteo at Sultanpore, including affairs of 25th 26th 27th and 28th August, and Doadpore 20th
Oct. (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
157 Lt.Colonel Francis Lyon, and Majors Tracey (wounded) and Tarleton served the Indian campaign of 1S5S,
and were present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and several minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
1^ Lt.Colonel M. Taylor and Major C. E. S. Scott (wounded) served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855,
in the Trenches with the siege train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June
and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Jledal).
192 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
159 Lt. Colonel Keate served in the Crimean campaign from March to August 1855 and was present at the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
180 Lt.Colonels J. J. Smith and Still, and Major de Moleyns, served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
161 Lt.Colonel Eardley Maitland served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857, including the
actions of Futtehpore/Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakc-
chowkee, Mungawara, and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow, with Outram's Force in
the Alumbagh from Jan. to March 185S, siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions at Selinipore and Sundeelain
the ensuing "Oude campaign (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service). Was appointed a military attache
to the British Embassy at Constantinople during the Russo-Turkish war in 1877, and was with the Head Quarters of
the Turkish forces at the defence of the Shipka Pass and at other places.
163 Lt.Coloiel Thornhill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, aad bombardment of the 6th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
164 Lt.Colonsl Pearse served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Gasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the
capture of Kotah on 30th March (Medal).
165 Major Schreiber served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
166 Lt.Colonel Alderson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th
April, and 6th and 17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
167 Lt.Colonel Ravenhill and Major Tweedie served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Major Tweedie also-
served in India in 1S58, and was engaged in the repulse ol the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan in July (Medal).
169 Lt.Colonel Ruck-Keene served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, .including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April,
and 6th and 17th June (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
170 Lt.Colonel Hanwell served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
172 Lt.Colonel Law served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Zulu war of 1879. While commanding
the Royal Artillery in South Africa he was appointed Commandant of the Lower Tugela district in Natal ; he
prepared the column for the relief of Ekowe, and he commanded one of the two divisions of that column in the
relief of that place, including the engagement at Gingindhlovu (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
173 Lt.Colonel Downes served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, including the siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
174 Lt.Colonel Warren served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and subsequent engagement at the Subadar's Tank ; commanded the Heavy Battery
at the storming of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow ; summer campaign in Oude, and actions of Barree
and Simree ; passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, taking of Fort Rehora, and attack on Koelee (commanded the
Artillery) ; also served in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including action of Cherodra, and taking of the Fort of Mud-
jedia — commanded the Mortar Battery (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps). Served at
Unibeyla in the campaign against the hill tribes in the North-West Frontier of India in 1863, and was present at the
storming of the Conical Hill and Lalloo, also at the engagement in the plain of Chumla (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65.
176 Lt.Colonel Betty served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the Waikato campaign and action at
Orakau (mentioned in despatches) in command of a Battery ; also during the Wanganui campaign, and commanded
the Field Guns in action on the Patea river in March 1865, and in other skirmishes on the Wanganui coast, and
present at the attack and defeat of the natives at Kaitaki (Medal).
177 Lt.Colonel Wyllie and Major Phillpotts served with the expedition to China in i860, and were present
at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
178 Colonel H. T. Arbuthnot served throughout theEastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair at M'Kenzie's
Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854.
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of
1857-58, including the action of Secundra, attack on a Fort near Moonsheegunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
capture of Forts Rehora and Koorlee (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
179 Major General Biddulph served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, siege and
capture of Lucknow (as D.A. Q.M. General of Artillery), action of Janio (as Brigade Major to the Field Force), and
affair of Daoodpoore. Served as D.A.Adjutant General of the Oude Force under Sir Hope Grant from Oct. 1858,
and was present in the operations in the Byswarra district, passage of the Gogra, and various actions on the
Nepaul frontier, also operations there in 1859 terminating in the forcing of the Jerwah Pass (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Military Secretary with the expedition to China in i860, and
was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of
Major, Medal with two Clasps). Was promoted Brevet Lt.Colonel for services in India.
180 Colonel Wm. Stirling served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse of
the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1S54 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Brigade Major of Artillery with Rajpootana Field Force at the capture of Kotah on 30th March 185S (Medal, and
Brevet of Major). Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, actions near Tangchow,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel P. E. Hill served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in N.W. India under Sir John Michel in 185S-59 (Medal).
182 Lt.Colonel Rideout served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 17th October, 9th April, 6th and 17th
June, 17th August, and 8th September; on the last bombardment he commanded a battery of Mortars (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal)'. Served with the Royal
Horse Artillery throughout the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the
Goomtee at Sultanpore, affairs at Shahpore, Paleeghat, and Kandoo Nuddee; and in the Trans-Gogra district at
the affair of Churda, capture of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
183 Lt.Colonel Humfrey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train
before Sebastopol, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
184 Lt.Colonel C. W.Wilson commanded the Royal Artillery of the Left Brigade Dooar Field Force in Bhootan from,
February 1865, and the whole Artillery of the Force on the Eastern Frontier of Bengal from June to October 1865,
and was present at the taking of Stockades at Bala Pass, at the destruction of Stockades above Buxa, and at the
taking of Stockades of Nagao above Chamoorchee (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Eurasian (Mountain)
Battery of Artillery in the Expedition against the Loshais in 1869 under Brigadier General W. F. Nuthall.
"•■ Major de Winton (wounded) served the Crimean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal
with 1 lasp', Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
!-r' Major the Hon. R. V. Dillon was present at the capture of Canton in Dec. 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
im Major Uucllyn served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 and commanded two
guns left in garrison at Addigerat (Medal).
War Services of the Officers of ike Royal Artillery. 193
139 Colonel Hickes served in the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and tall of SobaStopol,
in the Trench.es with the siege train, and bombardments of 9th April ai.d 6th and i^th June (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide do Camp to Brigadier General Crofton w ith
the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, captute of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow,
and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
191 Major W. G. Martin served in the Crimean Campaign from December 1854 to January 1S55, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
192 Major Ward-Ashton served in the Crimean campaign from May to September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
193 Major F. A. Anley served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, in the Trenches u ah the siege train
before Sebastopol, including the bombardments of the 9th April, 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and 5th
September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in India during the mutiny, and was
present at the repulse of the Mutineers at Mooltan on the 31st August 1858 (Medal). Has also the Bronze Medal
of the Royal Humane Society.
194 Major Ellis, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, served in the Ciimea from early in October 1855 until the
evacuation in June 1856, and was employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol. Commanded a Detach-
ment of Royal Artillery from the 16th November 1858 to the 16th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, and was
employed to destroy by mines one of the strongholds of the Rohillas in the Deccau. Served throughout the
Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, first in a Field Battery of which he brought most of the horses from
India to Zoola, but becoming Supernumerary was subsequently employed as Provost Marshal and in the Land
Transport Train. Commanded a Division of the Train in the Highland's of Abyssinia for several months. Held
command of the Train at Sooroo and at Addigerat, two important posts on the line of communication to Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Medal).
195 Lt.Colonel O. H. A. Nicolls served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 till October of that year. Served also the
campaign of 1855 from September, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Was in command of the Royal Artillery throughout the operations in Perak in 187,-77 under Major
General the Hon. Sir F. Colborne, including the advance on and capture of Kinta in December 1873 (3revet of
Lt.Colonel).
196 Major Majendie served 111 the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in India in 1858! and was present at the siege and capture of Luck-
now, and action of Sirsee (Medal with Clasp).
197 Sir John Campbell served in the Crimean campaign from 28th March 1853, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th June, 17th June, 17th
August, and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the expedition to
China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts (mentioned in despatches, also in the
French General's despatches tor services in command of two Howitzers in support of the French attack), actions
near Tangchow and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
198 Major F. A. Whinyates served in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th December, action of Futtehghur, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
199 Major Elton served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S53, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, in
the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
501 Major Rooke served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, includingthesiegeandfr.il of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
204 Major Worthain served in the Crimean campaign from July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Beyt, siege and fall of Dwarka. Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was
present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
205 Major Maule served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and buinbardments of 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals). Served also in India in 1857-59 with the Rajpootana Field Force under General Roberts, and
was present in the action of Pertabghur (Medal).
206 Lt.Colonel Geary served in the Crimean campaign fromMay iSss.inthe Trenches with the siege train at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of the 6th and 17th June and 17th August (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field during the Indian mutiny from October 1S58 to 1S59 in the
Jugdespore district, and with Sir Hope Grant's and Gorruckpore Field Forces. Served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from 1st January 186S as Brigade Major of Artillery and was present at the action of Arogee and capture
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
207 Major Rice served in the Crimean campaign from May to August 1855, with the siege train at the siege of
Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
208 Major J. H. P. Anderson served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Present at the capture of Canton in December 1S57 ; and served
with the expedition of i860, present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender
of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
209 Major A. S. Hunter served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the field during the New Zealand war in 1867.
211 Major Staveley served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kalee Nuddee, affair of
Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, and Mi ihunidee, capture of Fort
Bunnia and Rampore Kussiah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Mueheegaun (Medal with clasp).
213 Major Edmeades served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
pore on 'th Dec., and action of Sherghur Ghat (Medal).
214 Major Burn served in India in 1S57-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond on 1st June 1858 (Medal).
Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal
with Clasp) .
215 Major William Smith served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, actions of Serai Ghat (mentioned 111 despatches), Chanda, Umeerp^rc, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack of the Moosabagh, and action of Barree ; afterwards present with
various forces 111 pursuit of the enemy and watching the fords of the Gogra, and in the Trans-Gogra campaign in-
cluding several small affairs on the Raptee and the frontier of Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Served ;•. rhe New
Zealand war in 1864 in command of a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the campaigns on the Waikato and at To
Ranga including the attack on the Gate Pah, where his guns were reported by Sir Duncan Cameron as having been
of great sendee (Medal).
213 Major Burnett served in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Barree and Sirsee (Medal with two
Clasps).
219 Major Talbot served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, and capture of Taku
Forts (Medal with Clasp).
220 Lt.Colonel Oliver served in the Indian campaign in i857-sS,includingthe action ofPandoo Nuddee, operations of
the 27th 28th and 29th Nov. before Cawnpore, and battle there on 6th Dec, actions of Kaiee Nuddee and Ramgunga,
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareillv, Shahjehanpore, and Mohumdee, capture of the Fort of Rampore
Kusseah, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and affair of Mucheegaun (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and commanded the Artillery of the left column at the taking of the
Fort of Dalimkote, and in the affair at Chamoorcheo (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
222 Major Morgan served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Bandah (Medal) . Served with the
expedition to China in i860, and was present at Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
H t
J94 War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery.
224 Major Ford served in India in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow (wounded) by Lord Clyde, affair of
Bundah, of the Alumbagh from Jan. to March, siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatch, Medal with
two Clasps).
227 Major R. C. Smith served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Jelalpore (Medal).
228 Major Chalmers served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including' the action of Kalee Nuddee, affair of
Ramgunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Bareilly,Shahjehanpore. and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
231 Lt.Colonel B. L. Porster served as Aide de Camp to Major General Pratt during the New Zealand war of
1860-61 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
232 Major de Cetto served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Futtyabad, capture of Chandairee
Port, siege and capture of Jhansi, and action of Betwa (Medal).
236 Major F. S. Stoney served in India in 1858, and was present at the attack on a Fort occupied by rebels on
Beyt Island.
238 Lt.Colonel H. Brackenbury served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the action of Banda and capture of
Kirwee (Medal with Clasp) . In the Franco-German war of 1870-71 was attached by the Government to the service of
the British National Society for Aid to the Sick and Wounded, and was present with the armies till the conclusion
of the Armistice. For his services in this capacity he was appointed Officer of the Legion of Honor by special
decree of the French Government of National Defence, was made a Knight of the First Class of the Royal Bavarian
Order of St. Michael, and received the Iron Cross from the Emperor of German}'. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 as Assistant Military Secretary, and served throughout the Ashanti
war of 1873-74, including the action of Essamen. relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsuand
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). In 1875 was further rewarded
with the Brevet of Lt.Colonel on return from special service with Sir Garnet Wolseley in Natal.
239 Major A. W. Duncan served in the Ashanti War in 1S74 in the Transport Service. Commanded the post of
Fommanah during the repulse of the enemy's attack, and was slightly wounded (mentioned in despatches for the
"energetic defence of the post," Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
240 Lt.Colonel the Hon. A. Stewart served with the expedition to China in 1S60. and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
241 Major Punlop was appointed Commissioner in Perak shortly after the commencement of hostilities in Nov.
1875, and by his able and energetic co-operation mainly contributed to the success of the combined naval and
military operations under Major General Colborne and Captain Buller, R.N., which ended in the capture of Kinta.
242 Major Cottingham served in India in 1857-58; and was present at the action of Pandora, and action and
capture of Tiroul (Medal).
243 Major Auchinleck served in India in 1S57-5S, and was present at the action of Kalee Nuddee, battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec, and affair of Kankur (Medal).
-** Major Kyle served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of Secnndra, Chanda, and Sultanpore,
siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azinighur, action near Azimutghur.operations in the Jungle and capture of
Jugdespore (mentioned in despatch. Medal with Clasp).
245 Major H. L. Mitchell served in the Indian mutinv campaign and was present at the attack and defeat of the
rebel force posted in the first range of the Nepaul Hills in March 1S59 (Medal).
246 Major Parry served throughout the Afghan war of 1878-79 in command of a field battery of the Koorum
Valley Field Force, and commanded the Artillery of Brigadier General Cobbe's force at the storming and capture
of the Peiwar Kotal on 2nd December 1878 (mentioned in despatches).
247 Major Ellaby served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862;
including the storm and rapture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the minor operations of
Wongkadza, Tserpoo, and Najow.
250 Major Nolan brought the "A" Battery Steel Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in
getting it into order previous to the arrival of No. 5 Battery 21st Brigade; and served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign from December 1867 as Adjuta.nt to Colonel Milward, and was present in the action of Arogee and
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
252 Major Burgess served with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab Tribe in 1866, including the
destruction of Shugra.
255 Major Moorsom served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
256 Major Gwyn served in India, with the Okamunde] Field Force in 1859 and was present at the capture of the
Fort of Beyt, and the siege and fall of Dwarka. Served with the column under Brigadier General Ross in com-
mand of No. 3 Battery, 5th Brigade, throughout the operations in Perak in 187^-77.
258 Major Toogood served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns, and was present at
Nukumaru and the Pa tea river (Medal).
260 Lt.Colonel Piekard served in New Zealand at Taranaki during the latter part of the war of 1860-61. Also
during the Taranaki, Waikato, and Tauranga campaigns in 1863-64, and was present at the actions of Katikara,
Rangiriri, Gate Pah, and Tauranga (mentioned in despatches, awarded the Victoria Cross for gallant conduct
during the assault of Rangiriri, and Brevet of Major).
262 Major G. G. Hannen served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57, was present at
the capture of Canton in Dec. 18^7 ; served with the expedition of i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
ofTaku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
_ 2« Major C. E. B. Leacock and Captain J. S. Quayle served with a Steel Mounted Battery throughout the Abys-
sinian campaign from the 29th Dec. 1867 and were present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
270 Captain E. A. FitzRoy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1S67, and was present at
the fall of Magdala (Medal).
273 Captain Pemberton Harrison served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1S62, including the captures
of Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and Najow.
274 Captain A. G. Yeatman-Biggs served against the Taeping rebels at Shanghai in 1862, and was present at the re-
capture of Kahding.
275 Captain A. Grubb served throughout the Waikato and Tauranga campaigns during the New Zealand wars of
1863-64, including the action of Gate Pah, and commanded the Artillery at the action of Te Ranga (mentioned in
de-patches, Medal).
279 Sir Charles l,:o'<- .111 -ecvedin theNew Zealand war in 1863-64 (Medal), and was present at the actions of Katikara
and Ka.t;ik (wounded in the shoulder). Commanded a Detachment of Artillery engaged at Sentry Hill (Medal).
280 Captain J. K. Maurice accompanied Sir Garnet AVolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 on special service,
and serve., at hit I' ivati Secretary throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including the relief of Abrakramna,
battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Bccqnah (as Staff Officer to Colonel M'Leod), battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
281 Captain T. R. Disney served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was present at
the fall of Magdala (Medal).
283 Captain J. C. Robs on served in the New Zealand war in 1863-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato cam-
paigns, and was present in the action at Rangiawhia (Medal).
284 Major Alleyne served in command of the Detachment of Royal Artillery and 7-poundcr mountain guns
which accompanied the lied River Expedition from Canada in 1870.
285 Captain Car.', i si wed in Mu' Mew Zealand war in 1S63-66, including the Waikato campaign, and was present at the
action ol Orakan, and assisted m conducting the Sap. Commanded Detachment during the Wanganui campaign,
and present, all l,e action of I'ukuki (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
286 Captain Greer served in the New Zealand war in 180 ; 64 and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah and
action at Maketu (Medal).
287 Captain Shippard served in the operations in Perak in November and December 1875, including the advance
on and capture of Kinta.
*» Majer W. S. Langley served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867 as Adjutant
War Services of the Officers of the Royal Artillery. 195
to Lt.Colonel Wallace, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal). He served as Staff Officer "of a
column mid"!' Colonel Wallace- at various periods during the advance on Magdala ; as Acting Brigade Major of
I he Brigade under Brigadier Wilhv, after the capture of Magdala, during the illness of the Brigade Major ; was
appointed Stall' Officer of the jrd eo'.umn on the commencement of the march down country, and served as such
and as Assistant Quarter Master General till it was broken up previous to embarkation.
291 Captain Pratt served throughout the Bhootanose campaign of 1864-65, with the Left Brigade Dooar Field
Force, and was present at the capture cf Dalimkote, engagements at Chumurchi and Nagoo, and recapture of the
'Vja Captain W H. P. Sorell served with the expedition from Aden against the Foodlee Arab tribe in 1866, including
the destruction of Shligra. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th October 1867 : commanded a
Mountain Battery during Captain Marett's absence on other duty, and was also employed in the Land Transport
291 Captains F. W. J. Barker and W. F. de H. Curtis served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abys-
sinian campaign from the 1st Jan. 1868 and were present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
«7 Captain H. E. Dolphin served in the Bhootan Expedition in 1S55, and was present at the recapture of Dewangir
a»s Captain J. W. Buckle served with the Armstrong Mountain Battery in the left centre column of the Bhootan
Field Force from November 1864 to March 1866, and was present at the affair of the 4th February and the capture
of stockades at the Bala Pass on the 15th March 1S65 (Medal with Clasp). Served with a Mountain Battery in the
Vbvssinian Expedition from January 1S68 to the end (Medal). _ .,,„.,
30° Captain C W. E. Murphy served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st Jan. 1S0S— with the Sinii
Horse until nth April, and afterwards with a Battery of Artillery, and was present at the fall of Magdala (Medal) .
so* Captain F. II. Taylor served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 1867, and was present at
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala. (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
303 Major A. Bniiidfoot served throughout tin.' A l y--i man campaign from Feb. 1S68 (Medal).
si' Captain G. H. Palmer served in the Ashanti war in 1874 with Rait's Artillery, and was present at the capture
and destruction ofAdubiassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
sis Captain Rigs served in' command of detachments of Royal Artillery in Sunghie Ujong, throughout the
°??5rcaptain C. M. H. Downing served in Abyssinia from the 29th Dec. 1S67 to Feb. 1S6S (Medal),
sis Captain H. Crofton served with a Steel Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Jan.
1 sai Captain W. G. Knox served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 13th Dec. 1867, and was stationed at
Addigerat with the two guns there (Medal). Served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th
Dec "1873 with Rait's Artillery, including the capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Afghan war of 187S-79, and was present at the assault
alssM Captain S P F Free'th served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from 13th December 787;. Was attached
to Rait's Artillery and present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with ( !lasp) .
3" Lieut. Monck- Mason served in Perak with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Ross from November
1 3" Lieut Monckton served throughout the operations in Perak from November 1875 to January 1S77 ; was in
command of the Royal Artillery in the attack on the Passir Salah stocka les in November 187., and was with No. o
Uattei ■•' 2nd Brigade, in the advance of the main column under Major General the Hon. Sir F. Oolborne, and at
the capture of Kinta in December 1875. Was Acting Assistant Resident at Kinta during the latter part of 1876, and
received the thanks of the Governor of the Straits Settlements for his services.
328 Lieut 0. C. Rich was awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society on the 26th August 1867.
329 Lieut! W. G. Lowther served on the Gold Coast from December 187310 the end of the Ashanti campaign
sS) Lieut E F Dawson served with the Expeditionary Field Force in Arabia in 1873, including the investment
surrender 'and destrm 1 t at Al-Hota, a. d march to Zaida in pursuit of the rebel Ali bin Mann, chief
°f333°Lieut. Elwes served in No. 3 Battery, 5th Brigade, with the Indian Column under Brigadier General Rosa
throughout the operations in Perak in 1875-7. ,
336 Lieut. Henriques served with a detachment of Royal Artillery 1:1 sunghie Ljong throughout the operations in
P^ Major Williams served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). In the Cri-
mean campaign from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopo] (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish
Medal). I" the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore m Dec, and subsequently at the
fa3*sVeterinary Surgeon Skoulding'served in India in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Nurgoond (Medal).
Served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku.and capture of Taku Forts (Medal
Ws« Veterinary Surgeon Anderson served 111 the New Zealand war in 1S60-66, including the Taranaki and Waikato
cimrrihnis and was present at the affairs of Kerri Kern and Pukikohe, and actions of Kangiawlna, Hirmi, and the
Cite Pah' (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68, and
formed' anil had charge of the Sick Depot at Koomayloo and Pioneer's Wells, and was three times employed on
s,,eeial Service (mentioned in despatches, Medal). _ . . --,„.,,. ,,
«' Veterinary Surmon J. C. Berne served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S6S (Medal).
,., i.',in,,r ii:i~ter t'a wson -it ,''i ii t he iv i .-■ ■ a" i ■ m ' i :•: ■ ii "f i . i , 55, including the battle ofBalaklava, siege and
e 11 nf Sfibastorj capture of Kertch and "S :a Medal wg'u two Cla.-ps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
'! lit on .1 a Chii 1a in 1 36o and was present al Sinn . i' a igku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
eX"1'3l Ri'l'im M-' t"i -butler served in the Indian ea mo i ".in : -' 'Q; commanded two guns Royal Horse Artillery
in Malwi Flvin-' Column' in pursuit of rebels under Tantia Top'ee in Dec. 1858 and January 1S59; engaged at
Zeerapore and Chupra Baroda (twice mentioned in despatches and thanked by Governor General in Council,
M^aRiding Master Abbott served in the Crimea and was present in the action near Eupatoria while attached to
^^S^S Campaign of 1843, including the battle of Punniar
(Bronze Star). Served throughout the Sutiej Campaign of ,845-40. mcluding the battles ot Moodkee, Ferozeshah,
'ml Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Als< , throughout the Puu,aub Campaign of 1848-49 .including the actions of
R nmu—ur passage of the Chenab, battles of Sadonlapcre, Chtlhanwalla, and Goojerat (three tunes mentioned m
h'.s ntehes Me lal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign 111 1857-58, and was present at the
I at tie of budleke Serai ami subsequent operations before Delhi including its siege and capture trom 3th June to
22nd Sent 1857-commanded two heavy guns from the 14th until the night of the 22nd September. Afterwards
preslntTatthe-mtions ,,f l; ! , d-hur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lueknow including . ,.■ a.t:- : 0,1 Id . k, osha
LaMartimere.andSecunderabad; battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, action oi ^hodagu |e and retaking o I
Futteh"hur(mentio-;,il 1: do-m,:c'.. s, M, m i with two Clasps). Comim-o.ei as Ivi :■:., .-r na.mg distinguished
himself on several occasions, but more particularly at the capture of Delhi, and considi red by the Commander in,
ntvifif in India as eminently worthy of reward. . .
3W Quarter Master K. Simons served in the Crimean Campaign from March 1S55 including the siege and fell of
Sebasto ol and battle of the T"heruava (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal,. Served ,n India trom November
,87 ^including repulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal). Served with the Bhootan
Expedition of "865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
II T
i<,6 War Services — Eoyal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery).
I Sir George Brooke served in Bundlecund during 1809-10. Throughout the Nepaul war of 1815-16 including
attacks upon Nallaghur, the Heights of Ramghur, and Fort Malown. Siege of Hattrass in 1817. Mahratta war ot
1817-18. Siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (blown up). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon, in the two first he commanded the whole of the Artillery (Medal and two
Clasps, and OB.). Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, as Brigadier commanding the Horse Artillery, including the affair
at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Has also the Indian War
Medal with two Clasps for the Nepaul War and Bhurtpore.
7 General Grant served in the Burmese war of 1825-26, including the siege and capture of Donabew, actions
of Prome, Maloon, and Paghammew (Medal with Clasp). Affghanistan campaign of 1839-40, including siege and
capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Gwalior campaign of 1843, and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star, and Brevet of
Major). Sutlej campaign in 1846, and wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Punjaub
campaign of 1848-40, including the action of Ramnuggur, battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(Medal with two Cla»ps, and CB.).
* Sir James Alexander served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the Artillery in the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under Sir George Pollock, including the forcing of the
Khyber Pass, action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Gwalior campaign, in-
cluding battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp, and CB.).
9 General Lane served the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under General Pollock as Commissary of Ordnance,
and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass and recapture of Cabool (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Com-
manded a Troop of Horse Artillery in the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, and Bronze Star), Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and
Clasp, and CB). Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
II General Campbell served in the Burmese war in 1825-26, including the siege of Donabew, actions of Prome,
Maloon, and Pagammew (Medal with Clasp). Gwalior campaign and battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star,
and Brevet of Major). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp,
and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded Artillery Division at Lahore during Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served through the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
12 General Abbott served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Carried terms of accom-
modation from the Court of Kheva to the Court of Russia. Was cut down in a night attack on the banks of the
Caspian Sea. and detained a prisoner, but ultimately completed the negotiation at St. Petersburg (received the
thanks of H.M. Minister for Foreign Affairs, and the Dooranee Order of the 3rd Class). Reduced to submission the
mountaineers of Huzara in armed rebellion against the Government. On the Sikh Governor of Huzara, with two
Brigades of regular Troops, 12 guns, and the garrisons of many castles and small forts, declaring for Moolraj, he
raised the population of Huzara, and, after many small affairs, remained master of the district and of nearly all the
castles; afterwards marched upon and occupied with 1,500 matchlock men, the Marquella Pass, which 16,000 Sikh
Troops and 2,000 Dooranee horse were preparing to thread (received the thanks of H.M. Ministers in both Houses
of Parliament, the Brevet of Major, and the Punjaub Medal, with all its Clasps) .
14 General Turner commanded Troop of Horse Artillery of Shah Shujah's Force throughout the Affghanistan
campaigns of 1S39-42, attached to the Candahar Division, and present in all the actions in that district, with recap-
ture of Ghuznee and re-occupation of Cabul. Mentioned by General Nott as " having on many occasions rendered
most essential service," and also as "distinguished" (Medal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabul, 1842"). Com-
manded a Brigade of Horse Artillery at the battle of Budleekeseraiand throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in
despatch, Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded the Artillery of Colonel Greathed's Movable Column (mentioned in
despatch). Commanded Detachment Bengal Artillery of Lord Clyde's Force at the i-elief of Lucknow (thanked by
Governor General, and mentioned by the Commander in Chief, "his most particular acknowledgments being due,"
and as having " few equals as an artillery officer;") also at the battle of Cawnpore (mentioned as "again drawing
most marked attention to distinguished merits"). Action of Khodagunge, retaking of Futtyghur, and capture of
Meangunge (mentioned) ; commanded 3rd Brigade and Bengal Horse Artillery at the final siege of Lucknow.
Mentioned "for services of the highest value " (Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service
for Lucknow) .
16 Sir James Brind served in command of the Artillery with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force against the Momunds in
August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Also in command of Foot Artillery of Delhi Field Force from 26th June to the end of
the siege operations in 1857. Commanded a Column in Mozuffernuggur and Seharunpore districts. Commanded
Artillery of General Walpole's Field Force in 1858 during its march from Lucknow to Allygunj, and in the affairs of
Rooya and Allygunj ; and served in the same capacity with Lord Clyde's Army through Rohilcund and at the cap-
ture of Bareilly, and with Brigadier Troup's Column in Oude in 1858-59, including engagements of Modhypore,
Russulpore, Mitowlee, Aligunj and Biswah. Commanded Columns at the action of Mehndi (where all the enemy's
guns were captured), and in pursuit of Feroze Shah through Oude towards Central India (repeatedly mentioned in
despatches, received thanks of the Government of India, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
18 General Huyshe served as Brigade Major of Artillery during the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the
battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery throughout the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (twice mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
20 General Carleton commanded the Bengal Artillery Division siege train at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in 1858 ; commanded Artillery in the action of Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB.,
Medal with Clasp).
26 Lieut.General Douglas served the campaign of 1842 in Afighanistan under General Pollock, and was present in
every action that took place on the advance and ta the recapture of Cabool (mentioned in despatches. Medal). In
March 1858 joined the Army under Sir Hugh Rose then besieging Jhansi, and was present at the assault, having
taken a gun down to the gate near which the right assaulting party attempted an escalade ; subsequently com-
manded the Artillery of the Hyderabad Contingent and was present at the various affairs in which the Contingent
was engaged and those which preceded the capture of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal).
27 Sir Edwin Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheenab at Ramnuggur, and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat ; served on the staff with Sir Walter Gilbert's force in the subsequent pursuit
■of the Sikhs and Aff'ghans (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). Served during
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 as Assistant Adjutant General of Artillery, and was present at the actions of the Kindun
on the 30th and 31st May (slightly wounded, mentioned), battle of Budleekeserai, siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned, Brevet of Lt.Colonel), siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
29 Major General de Teissier served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of i848-49,including the battles of Chillianwallah (mentioned in despatch) and Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps). *
:ii Lieut.General Olpherts commanded fourGuns on service in Burmah in 1841 ; and two Guns in action at Jhirna
Ghat during the insurrection in Saugor and Nerbudda territory in 1842. Commanded a Light Field Battery
throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including battle of Punniar mentioned in despatch. Bronze
Star). liaised and commanded Artillery of Bundlecund Legion in the Hill campaign in Sind under Sir Charles
Napier in 1844-45. Commanded Artillery of Native Contingent against Kotc Kangra. Served with Sir Colin
Campbell in the Peshawar Valley in 1852 (Medal with Clasp). In Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-55-56. Com-
manded three Gu.-.s, which, with Detachment of 10th Foot and a few Madras Fusiliers under General Neil (in
all 200 Europeans) routed three Native Regiments at Benares on 4th June 1S57. Commanded a Battery with
Havelock's Force in the actions at Bithoor (horse shot), Mungurwar, and Alumbagh, and first Relief of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow; acted as Brigadier of Artillery in defence of the Residency from 27th Sept. to i6thNov. 1857
(wounded, mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Battery at the Alumbagh from 22nd Nov. 1857 to 17th March
1858, mid was present in all the engagements there during that period, also at the capture of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde (Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Battery of
War Services— Royal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery). 197
Horse Artillery in Oude in 1858. Served as :i Volunteer with the Frontier Expedition against the Wuzeerees in
1859-60 under' Sir N. Chamberlain.
19 Lieut.General H. H. Maxwell served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and battle of Maharajpore (Eronze Star).
Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as D. A. Q. M. General of Artillery, including battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (mentioned in despatch, Medal and two Clasps, Brevet of Major). Was present at the battle of OHenitza
under Omar Pasha on the 4th Nov. 1853, and at the Russian attacks on Kalafat in the winter of 1853-54. Did inty as
an Officer and Interpreter to the Navai Brigade under Sir Wm. Peel at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (men-
tioned), defeat, of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, and action of Khodagunge— thigh bone broken by a musket
ball (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with ("asp).
'■"' Major.General Angelo served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the defence of Ferozepore, and battles
of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and 1 'lasp). Punjauli campaign of 184S-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chilliauwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Siege and capture
of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
58 Major General Bunny served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan and surrender ot the
fortress, actions of 1 2th Sept. (wounded) and 7th Nov., on winch la-t . era-;, i.v\hei ,n en _ 11.1:1 d < t two Horse 1 Artillery
guns he was particularly brought to the notice of the Commander in Chief in General Whish'- d< '-patch ; afterwards
present at the battle of Goojerat (Modal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny in 1857-58. including the battle of
Budleekeserai, siege and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded . ,rd -I dy), battles of Bolundshuhur and Agra, relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (meat ione.l n despatches), battle of Cawnpore, taking of I'm;, he loir, was Brigad< .Major
of the Siege Artillery at the siege of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches). Present with Walpole'.- umn ai Stafl
Officer of Artillery at the attack en Fort Rooyaand action of Allygunge (mentioned m despatch); present at the
battle of Bareilly (mentioned), a , 1 d actions of Mohumdee and Shahabad (Brevet of Major, SI :dal with three Clasps) .
Nominated a C'B. 24th May 1873.
59 MajorGeneral Gray served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of A'.iwal (Mi da!). Punjaub
campaign uf 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of OhillnuiwaUah and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Served as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including
the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
60 Sir Frederick Roberts served throughout the Indian mutiny of 1S57-58 as D.A.Q.M. General of Artillery
including the siege and capture of Delhi from the 28th June to the 20th Sept. (wounded 14th July, horse shot 14th
September), actions of Bolundshur (horse shot), Allyghur, Agra, Kunoj (horse sabred), and liundhera where he
narrowly escaped capture while reconnoitring; present in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the operations
connected with the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; operations at Cawnpore from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857, and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khodagunge, reoocupaMon of Puttehghur, storm of Meangunge, action
of Koorsee, and the various operations ending with the capture of Lucknow (thanked by the Governor General,
Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps). Employed on special service u ith the expedition of 1S63
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo, capture ot
Umbeylah, and destruction of Mulkah (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign from January 1S68,
as Assistant Quarter Master General with the Bengal Brigade, and, as Senior ( illicer of the I irpartmerit at Zoulla,
superintended the re-embarkation of the whole army ; was selected by Sir Robert Napier as the bearer of his final
despatches (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Senior Staff
Officer with the Cachar Column, Looshai Expeditionary Force, in 1871-72, and was present at the capture of the
Kholel villages, and attack on the Northlang range. Commanded the Troops engaged at the burning ol the
village of Taikoom, 26 January 1872 (CB.). Has been twenty-three times mentioned in de-patches.
81 Major General Hills served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the act ions on the 30th and
31st May on the Hindun, battles of Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur, siege and capture of Delhi (severely wounded on
9th July 1857), siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, taking of Bareilly, and action of Mohumdee
(several times mentioned in despatches, also by the Governor General in Council, Victoria Cro-s, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 8-inch Mortars in the Abyssinian campaign Iron, the 6th Feb.
1868, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
66 Colonel Walker served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chilhan-
walla (mentioned in despatch), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny, including action of Agra,
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned), occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram from 25th Nov. 1S57 until
the final capture of Lucknow in March 1858, attack on Fort Rooyah, actions of Allygunge ami Bareilly (Brevet of
Maior, Medal with two Clasps).
?8 Colonel Fulton served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal). Also at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches with "especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger,'
Medal with Clasp).
82 Colonel Cordner served in the Peshawur Mountain Train in various engagements on the Trans-Indus Frontier
from 1854 to 1859 (Medal with Clasp). In the Indian mutiny (Medal). Commanded Mountain Tram Battery m the
Cossvah Hill campaign of 1S62-63, and also in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 (mentioned 111 de-patches, Clasp).
9* Colonel Harward served with Haveloek's Force from its first advance from Allahabad to Lucknow, including
the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, I'.ith • >r, Mungarwar, and relief of
Lucknow (mentioned in despatch) ; dob at of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore 1 Medal with Clasp).
95 Colonel Bogle served in the Crimea in 1S55-56 in command of a battery of Turkish Field Artillery (4th Class
of the Medjidie and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the action ot
Keendoo Nulla (mentioned in despatches) and the recapture of Lucknow. Received the thanks of the Governor
General for " gallantry and resolution." (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
paign of 1858 in command of a battery of six mountain guns and four mortars (several times mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal). _ _ .
96 Colonel M'Leod served with the Field Force under Sir S. Cotton a gainst the hill tribes at Boree, Peshawur
Valley, in 1853-54. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the entire siege and
Capture of Delhi, with actions of Budleekeserai and Nujjufghur; with Greathed's Column 111 the actions ol
Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra; relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, siege and capture of
Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), campaign in Oude, and actions of Barree (thanked by Commander in Chief),
Bimree, and Nawabguntre (Medal with three Clasps). . „ , ._ .. ....
9' Sir William Hamilton was wounded in six places during a night attack on his Camp by 200 AiTrecdies whilst
making a military road to Fort Makeson and encamped six miles from Peshawur. Out of 00 burkundaz and
employes in the camu 15 were killed and 31 wounded. Served before Delhi from the 26th June to the capture of
the city on the 20th Sept. 1857, having organized the 1st Company of Sikh Artillery during the siege, and constantly
commanded Batteries of position (mentioned 111 despatches, with "especial approbation and thanks for zeai ability,
and coolness in situations of great danger"— Medal with Clasp).
98 Colonel Hughes commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expedition ot 1S63
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture ot
Umbeylah (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp). „ , . . , ,
100 Lt. Colonel Nicholl was thanked by the Governor General and mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose s despatch lor ser-
vices during the defence of Saugor. ' . , ., , ,. „ „ .,. . ,
"" Lt.Colonel Tierney served with Sir Sydney Cotton's Force on Eusoofzie border in April and May 1858 (Meual
with Clasp). .....
103 Lt.Colonel Lindsay served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of >utjutghur, siege and
capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, twice slightly wounded on the 14th Aug. 1S57, and again at the assault
on 14th Sept.), action of Shumshabad, siege and canture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). .
"» Lt.Colonel T. J*. Smith served at the siege and" capture of Lucknow and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
W Lt.Colonel Anderson served throughout the Burmese war of 1852-5 ;, including the operations before and cap-
ture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppression of the Santhal insurrection in 1854; and
in that of the Indian mutiny, including the action of Khudjiva (Medal). ,
108 Lt.Colonel FitzGcrald'served with the expedite. 11s undei Sir Neville Chamberlain in Meeranzye and Upper
198 War Services — Royal Artillery {late Bengal Artillery).
Koorum in 1856, and against theBozdarBelochees in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also at the siege and capture
of Delhi, and with the Field Force under General Showers in various minor operations in 1857-58 (Medal with Clasp).
109 Lt.Colonel Manderson served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Rangoon (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny, including siege of Delhi from 8th Sept. 1857, action of Agra, relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with three Clasps).
110 Lt.Colonel Arbuckle served in the Burmese war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served on staff of Omar
Pasha's Army in the Crimea in 1S55-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
111 ■ Lt.Colonel Welsh served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of a Detachment of Artillery at
Gorruckpore and Azimghur (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
113 Lt.Colonel Hitchins served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
Gungeeree, and Putteealee; occupation of the Alumbagh from 10th Feb. until capture of Lucknow, attack on Fort
Reoheiya, and defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp).
114 Lt.Colonel Hawkins served with the Turkish Contingent during the Crimean campaign in 1S55-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, action of
Shumshabad, capture of Lucknow, and capture of Calpee (Medal with two Clasps).
115 Lt.Colonel Cumberland served with the expedition to the Meeranzaie Valley and Upper Koorum in i8<;6, and
with that into the Bozdar Hills in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
116 Lt.Colonel Charles Hunter served with the Bengal Horse Artillery throughout the operations connected with the
Siege of Delhi, including the battles of Budieekeserai (wounded and horse shot) and Nujjufghur, and assault on the
14th Sept. 1857. Subsequently with Greaohed's Column and engaged in the taking of Maleghur Fort, Allyghur, and
action at Agra. Relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent operations at Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and pursuit of the rebels in Oude (three times mentionedin despatches— Medal, with three
Clasps).
118 Lt.Colonel Traill served in suppression of the Indian nrutiny,including the siege andcaptureof Delhi(mentioned
in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and
Soorajghat, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
119 Lt.Colonel Barnes commanded two guns manned as Horse Artillery by Volunteer officers and sergeants in the
actions of Nembhaira and Sheerun in Central India in 1S57. Was severely wounded — shot through the right breast
—at the siege of Ncemuch in Nov. 1857, and received the thanks of the Bombay Government. Also served through-
out the Oude campaign in 1S58-59 (Medal).
122 Lt.Colonel Elliot served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny; took part in the actions of the 30th and
31st May 1857, on the Hindun, commanded his battery throughout the latter action; was present at the battle of
Budleekeserai, the siege and assault of Delhi (severely wounded in the head on the 15th September), and several
minor actions ; slightly wounded on two occasions (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara campaign
of 1S6S on the Black Mountain in command of the Peshawar Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp).
123 Colonel MacFaiian served in the action of Chinhut and throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow.
Was slightly wounded by round-shot splinters and severely by a bullet (mentioned in despatch and by Governor
General in Council, a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
126 Lt.Colonel Franks served during the Indian mutiny, — in the Rohilcund campaign in 1858, and present at the
actions of Nugeerrn and Dojura Nuddee, relief of Morad'abad and Bareilly; in Oude under Sir Hope Grant in the
Trans-GoLTa campaign, present at the passage of the Gogra and subsequent operations. Commanded half of 2nd
Troop 2nd Brigade Horse Artillery in the Gonda district in Oude in April 1859, and with a force under Colonel
Cormick on nth April defeated a body of rebels composed of a remnant of the Cawnpore mutineers (mentioned in
despatches, .Medal).
127 Lt.Colonel Aislabie served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 31st
May 1859 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai. siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
128 Lt.Colonel Robinson served at the siege and capture of Delhi from 1st Aug. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
130 Lt.Colonel Jones served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S57-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal) .
131 Lt.Colonel Griffin served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (men-
tioned in despatch, Medal).
132 Major Wake served theRohilcund campaign in 1858, and taking of FortMittowlie(mentionedin despatch, Medal)
-3J Major Eyre served in the Saugor district in 1857-58 (Medal) .
134 Major Davidson served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th and 31st May
1857 on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai (severely wounded), and battle of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1S60 (Medal with Clasp).
135 Major F. E. Lewes was present at the mutiny of the 51st Bengal Native Infantry at Peshawur on the 28th
August 1857, and served in the Peshawur Division under Sir Sydney Cotton during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
Also -erved against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in the expedition under Brigadier General Sir N. Chamberlain, in April
and May 1S60 with the Peshawur Mountain Battery (Medal with Clasp). Commanded two mountain guns at the
surprise of the Eezotee village of Gara on 25th Fob." in the Kohat expedition of 1S69. under Colonel Keyes, and was
mentioned in despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General in Council.
13 Major Smithetl served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the first advance into
Oude and relief of Lucknow by Havelock, besieged in the Residency from 26th Sept. to 17th November 1857 (twice
wounded), operations at the Alumbagh under Outram, and commanded four horse Guns in the action of Gailee
(mentioned in despatches), siege and capture of Lucknow (a year's service for Lucknow, Medal with Clasp).
« Major C. E. Nairne served during the Indian mutiny in 1857 (Medal). Also with the second expedition to
Eusofzai, North-West Frontier, in 1863.
139 Major Chichester served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the actions of the 30th
and 31st May 1S57, 011 the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with " especial
approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger"), and battle of Bareilly (Medal
with Clasp).
140 Major Pemberton served at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with "especial approbation and
thanks ior zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger." Medal with Clasp).
141 Major Crastcr u as present at the outbreak of the mutinv at Mecrut on the 10th May 1S57, and was afterwards
n resent at the action.- on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai. throughout the siege and at the final assault and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with ("asp). Served with an expeditionary force in the Eusofzye country under Sir Sydney
Cotton m April and May 1S5S; and with a force under General Chamberlain against the Cabul Kheyl tribe of
Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
142 Major E. T. Hume served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns and was present at the siege and capture
of Delhi, throughout the Rohilcund and Oude campaigns,' including the action of Nugeena, relief of Moradabad,
action on the Dojura, capture of Bareilly, bombardment and capture of Shahjehanpore, capture of the Fort of
Mohumdee, attack on and capture of the Fort and t iwn of Shahabad. actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, capturo
and destruction of Fort Mitowlee, actions of Melemdee and l;i-wah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Present in action at Slmbkudder during the tmbeylah war (Medal with Clasp).
143 Major T. R. Ryan served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1S57, present at the actions of Narnoul Gun-
garce, Puttialee, and Mynpooreej also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
j45 Major Dixon served in occupation of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
146 Major Dyke served at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
147 Majors Swinton, Waiter, and Ward served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
148 Major Clarke served throughout, the operations of the expedition of 1S63 against the tribes on the North-West
frontier of India, as Acting Cominissary of Ordnance (Medal With Clasp).
5I Majors Ford and Lowis served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1S63 against the tribes on the
North-West Frontier of India, (Medal with Clasp).
'f3 Major Gnrnault served with the expedition of 1S63 against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of
India, (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 186S (Clasp).
Major Bridges served with thefoi under Brigadier Chamberlain in the operations against the Wuzeerees
in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp).
War Services — Royal Artillery (late Bengal Artillery). 199
155 Major Latham served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the taking of Simree, and action
of Berar (Medal). , . 1<T},,
156 Lt.Colonel Chapman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from December 1867, having brought the B
Battery of Mounted Ordnance from England, and was most energetic in getting it into order previous to the arrival
of No. 5 Battery sist Brigade ; served with the Battery until the 9th April 1868, when he was appi linted Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Petrie commanding the Artillery, and was present at the action of Arogee and fall of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, and Medal). . , . . ^ ^ •»«■ * *
157 Major B. V. Arbuckle served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the MahSOOd
AVuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrarah Pass, and destruction of Makeem
(Medal with Clasp). • .. ,. .T .,
15S Captain Pemberton served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against t he bribes on the JNortn-
West Frontier of India, and was present at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbcylah ( Medal >vith Clasp).
159 Major de Lautour served with the expedition of 1S63 against the tribes on the North-West trontierot India
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Also served with the expedition against the tribes ot tne tfiaeK
Mountain in the Hazara campaign of 1S68 (Clasp). . .
lm Major T. Graham and Captain H. S. Higginson served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in
1868 (Medal with Clasp).
War Services— Royal Artillery (late Madras Artillery).
. General Whinyates served with Colonel Thompson's V^taO^O»^otlB^e^l^Q^
the fortress of Asseerghur. ,,„■,„„„„ vip™ Force in i8t>-^ Campaign against Kurnool in 1839, in-
* Sir George Balfour served with the MUma. Field SE^1^3-,, Qhma thronghont the war of 1S40-42
eluding the taking of Zorapore Served with *. 1 ' ' " , ,..,,, ,u,v ^ Chinhae, Niagpo, Tsekee,
(Medal), including the first and second captures oi Chusan, attack and capwu'eoi oninna ,
Segoan, Chapoo, WWung, Shanghao and i\.<u Kiang l-„„ and mve. tnient oi Nankin.
« Lieut.General Maitland sewed bathe* m. cbtaon »g™S^ fr^*" (Medal) andwas present at the capture
'•>MajorGeneral Macmtire served with thei l.m.. c Mel.t 11 1 - v:1nkin Commanded a Detach-
Of \Voosung,Shanghae, storm and capture oMhing-keang-loand op i.h V(,erabad Con-
toot his men up an almost impassable ghautm the iface of a large Wjotto . . 1
gomg to the top of the hill Commanded a 1 'etachmenl oi he Column it N __ imm^ded a
made a dour across the Bhopal frontier and seized a noted reb< 1 u ■ > bofl ( rebels
Detachment on the great Deccan Road when one oi the p. steal . ■■ awn .^ ^ - . .^j /, .„ n.e attack of
who were repulsed with loss by the Nagpore la fles and 1 • a. ion _ ■ ,'nvhn Lock, on which occasion
.Teeghan, attack of Kubrai battle of Banda, and rebel e k c, <. - ; . - ■ Goviudo,ys Army on the
the Cavalry and Horse Artillery marched 85 mile- 111 ,. .■.,.,.,„. and CB )
Heights of Punwarree and Duddree on the 29th Dec. 10= 1 a eda ■ . '- * ■ <■ ■ ■;',•; u f.lU of Sebastopol. Served
including he de, , .-.,. , , ■ (. ' ' ' U(,(lu, h n.iss ,lf,,,ie Med.jidie, and Brevetof Major .
&edSiethe Indian'.'' -inn, "mp,,"', i li'ilSSffi the actions of Doomooreagunge, Baunriah, and Tool-
Sore (mentioned n il;^^,, sfv '?"£™ktf "cSffi ^lu^dlil-thc. Ottoman Armyinx35s-s6. Joined the
** Major General Mac.ntyre served withlocalrank ot 1 . u.nn . a d u,.,„;,Ioriied the army of Omer Pasha
Kertch expedition as a Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp foi ^"''-j' ':,.,.,,,,,.,,,..* , -.,„ battle of th Lhgour, after
to Asia Minor, and was present throughout the winter ^l'^^^^lu '^ , !',' „ ,;, t , the British Com-
which battle, < 'aptani Dymock, 95th Foot, having been killed 1 e « . P ' ; l ,A , ,,„. v .„.,„ .lckll„wU,lgments
missioner, Sir Lint-m Simmons, in which capacity he served until A , 1 ., . > »- - . Medjidie). Pr0.
of his services from that officer on resigning the appointment H urkish ^Med a I and 5m ^ ^^^ Qf
ceeded to China in command of a Mountain Tram Ba tterj « ith tlu xp u U 10n ^ fi weli-directed shell from
Shanghae when attacked by the rebel army on the m tb l i9 th and ^t^^SSder in Chief of the rebels, in the
a mountain tram howitzer laid by himself, he wounded ui.Un. Artillery and in command of
face, in addition to killing and wounding several of his Staff. . Wa .senior omce spatihes, Medal),
the South Gate Post, the principal point attacked during the detenu. 11 u .n j ^ under General Whish
so Colonel Pearse served the Punjaub campaign of ">4?-49 j-was Assis u t ..Mmmanding the Artillery of
at the siege of Mooltan, and at the action of ^Soorujkoond, and ^hsequentry b rf Mooltan (men.
the Nawab of Bhawulpore under ^.H--JH™*?SrttoS fortress on 30th December 1848).
tioned in despatches for conspicuous gallantry when repelling a sorae iiu Afftrh from Buun00 (Punjaub
Served under Major R. G. Taylor with the Force 111 the Derajat, v uh 1 • ■ - " .-, ,,order levies defeated the
Medal with Clasp). On the 2nd Jan. 1850, at the Ooombuttee 1 ass .. t • ; ■ ;u Cijmmand of 4000 Cash.
tribe of OomurzyeVizeerees who made a descent on Emm, in ^o ^v en ' = fl the Black Mountain (Medal
mere Regular Troops and British Irregular Levies in the Ex pedi " t,J Clval . of thc Hurreeana Irregular Field
with Clasp). Served throughout the Indian mutiny, commanded the Lavaiiv ui
200 War Services — Royal Artillery (lute Madras Artillery).
Force of General Van Cortlandt at the actions of Aodah and Kheireeka. In command of 400 Rahtore Rajpoot Cavalry
of Bickaneer,— made a forced march on the 26th June 1857, by which Hissar was relieved. Commanded a Force
which stormed and captured the fortified positions of Bhatoul and Mungalee in Hurreeana. Commanded the Cavalry
at Jumalpoor. Served with General Showers' Delhi Column, and was present at the occupation of the Forts of Dadree,
Jhujjur, and Kanound. Commanded a body of Cavalry in Brigadier Gerrard's Delhi Column at the battle of Narnoul
severely wounded). Commanded the srd'Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow inMarch 7.858. Served
with the Azimghur Field Force under Sir E. Lugard at the actions of Muimehar, Azimghur 15th April, and in the
pursuit of Koer Sing including the actions of Azmitghur 17th April 1S58, Munnear and Sheeapoor Ghat, and in the
expedition into the Jiigdespore Jungles during June and Jul}' 1S5S (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
34 Colonel E. M. Playfair served in the second Burmese war iu 1853 (Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny
campaign and was often engaged with the rebels in inconsiderable actions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) .
38 Colonel Gloag served inKimedy it 1856, and was present at the attack and capture of Suringee and of Woojee
Gnddah.
40 Colonel Hog served with the Saugor Field Division under Brigadier Whitlock in 1858 and was present at the
action on the 17th April (Medal).
41 Lt.Colonel Gordon servedin the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the relief of Lucknow,
including the operations at the Martiniere and Dilkoosha, and was also engaged in the action and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
44 Colonel Chamier commanded Mountain Train Howitzers and Rockets in the engagement with the Hill Kurreens
in Pegu on the 22nd April 1856. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from 29th May 1857 to 13th September 1858
including the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, liadshagunge.Sultanpore, and Dhowrara underGeneral
Franks ; siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; the relief of Azimghur, and actions of Munnihar, Tonse
Bridge, Nughai, Munnuhar, Shropore Ghaut, Jiigdespore, Dulleepore, Metahi, and Chowbeypore under General
Lugard. Commanded a Light Field Battery during the severe engagements at Cawnpore under General Windham
on the 26th 27th and 28th November 1857, when he was especially thanked for "the gallant manner in which he
fought his guns." Served also under Lord Clyde in the attack and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent mutineers on
the 6th December 1857 (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
45 Lt.Colonel Tayler served with the Saugor Field Force in 1S58, and was present at the affair of Kirbrai, battle of
Banda, and occupation of Kirwee (Medal) .
46 Lt.Colonel Hadow was present in several skirmishes in the Sumbulpore country during the mutiny in 1857-58.
48 Lt.Colonel Lane served in the Central India campaign from July 1857 to May 1859, and was present at the affairs
of Moorwarrah and Budgaum, and at tho attack of Konah Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt Colonel Caine served in the Central India campaign from Jul v 1857 to May 1S59, and was present at the affairs
of Kuttinghee, Balacote, and Nursinghur (Medal with Clasp).
51 Major Yaldwyn served in the campaign of i860 in China, including the capture of the entrenched Camp at
Sinho, assault and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp) .
52 Major Hon. A. B. de Montmorencv served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny with the Gorruckpore
Field Force and the Saugor Field Division from 185S till the end of 1859 (Medal).
S4 Major Wm. A. Wan-en served in the campaign of i860 in China.
War Services of Royal (late Bombay) Artillery.
1 Sir William Marcus Coghlan served the campaigns of 1838-40 in Affghanistan as Brigade Major of Artillery, in-
cluding the storm and capture of Ghuznee (mentioned in despatches, and Medal), storm and capture of Khelat
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), and occupation of Cabul. Commanded a Column from the Gar-
rison of Aden on 18th March 1858 against the Arabs of the interior, and carried the Fort of Sheik Othman by storm.
i^r , nUt General Sca'y served the campaign of 1838-39 in Affghanistan, including the storm and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal). Served in Persia in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). . Relief of Kolapnre. Attack on insurgent Bheels at Duba-
bunree and Ambapawnee on nth April 1S58. Operations in the Santpore Hills in 1S58 in command of Mountain Train
and Left Column of attack (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
J Sir Arnold Kemball served the campaign of 1S38-39 in Affghanistan, including the siege and capture of Ghuznee
(Medal). Campaign of 1857 in Persia (Medal with Clasp, CB., and Brevet of Major). The Governor General of
India stated 111 las notification of the 18th June 1857 that " the valuable assistance afforded on every occasion of
(litticultv and danger, and especially in the brilliant expedition against Ahwaz, by Captain Kemball had been
highly commended by Sir James Outrani and merited the unqualified approbation and the hearty thanks of the
Governor General in Council."
8 Lieut. General Aitken served with the expedition to Persia in 1856-57, and was present at the bombardment of
Mohumrah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the campaign in Rajpootana and
Central India 111 1857-59, including the action of Rewah, sieges of Awah (mentioned in despatches) and Kotah
(mentioned m despatches), and subsequent operations in Central India (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
Lieut.General Fuller served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Kotah-
keserai and recapture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
J4 Major General Hatch was present at the capture of Wankecra in 1844— mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Government. Served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the action at Reshire, surrender of
,-, I1,1'*;' and batt,e of Kooshab (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
-., CoIom?l iiayly served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was present at the siege and capture of
Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
29 Colonel Harris served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender ol Biishire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian
mutiny at the siege and capture of Kotah and pursuit, second taking of Chundaree, action of Kotahkeserai and pur-
suit, taking ,,1 Uwahor (mentioned in despatches), bombardment and capture of Powree, actions of Sindwaho and
Kurai, surprise and pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
Colonel Lucas served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— with the Ahmediiuggur Field Force in
1057-58 including the action with insurgent Bheels in Feb. 1858 ; and ill iS^-59, with the Central India Field Force
under Sir Hugh Hose. Subsequently with the Okamundel and Kattiwar Field Force and was present at the storm-
ing'of the Ubhpoora Fort in the liurda Hills on 18th Dec. 1859.
30 T?/'niel I^n'H deV'tr<'' served with the Persian expedition in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
l.t. Colonel .stone served 111 the Persian campaign in 1S57, including the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
™f, £, ' , Commissary of Ordnance in the affairs of Beyt and Dwarka.
jjt.Ujlonel Be Cocq served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57 and was present at the storm and capture of
Kcsiiire, surrender of Bushirc, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served
; 11.-0 11. suppression of the Indian mutiny, including Kotah, Kotahkeserai, Gwalior, Koonrai, and pursuit of Tantia
lopee (mentioned m despatch, Medal with Clasp).
War Services — lloijal Artillery (late Bombay Artillery). 201-203
41 Lt.Colonel Hulberton served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded Artillery at the recapture of Kola-
pore in Deo, 1S57 (Medal).
43 Lt.Colonel Woodward served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the battle of Kooshab (Medal
with Clasp). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 185S-59, including the action on the Taringa Hills at
Mybeekanta and Goozerat (Medal).
44 Lt.Colonel Worsley served in the Persian expedition of 1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
45 Lt.Colonel Ritchie" served in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, including the actions of Nimbhera and Jeerun, the
successful defence of Neemuch, and the capture of Kotah (received the approbation of the Government of India
for his services at Neemuch, Medal with Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonel Berthon served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present at the bombardment and capture of
the Forts at Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Commanded a Mountain Train in action with insurgent Bheels at Shum-
sherpore (Indian Mutiny Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel Harcourt served throughout the Central India campaign of 1S57-58 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp).
48 Lt.Colonel Newport served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, including the surrender of Bushire and battle
of Kooshab) Medal with Clasp).
49 Lt.Colonel Yachell served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Capture of Sholupore and
surrender of Jumkundee in 1858.
s0 Lt.Colonel Baker served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 29th Dec. 1867 and was present at the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
51 Major Basevi served in Persia from Feb. to Oct. 1857, and received three sword cuts in the action of Amher-
panee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
52 Major Stockley served with the Persian expedition in 1857, and was present at the bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp).
54 Lt.Colonel B. H. Pottinger served as D.A.Q.M. General throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having landed at
Zoulla with the Reconnoitring Party on the 2nd October 1867 ; present at the action of Arogee and fall of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
56 Major William Ward served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Arabs
in 1865-66.
57 Major Walker served in the Mountain Train with the Field Force from Aden against the Foodlee Arabs in
1865-66 and was present at Bir Saeed.
58 Major Spring served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 23rd Dec. 1867 as Commissary of Ordnance,
and was in charge of the Ordnance Depot established at Senafe (Medal).
5a Major Mortimer served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from Sept. 1867, havm. ] rorcedcd to Zoulla with
the Reconnoitring Party ; was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala, and mentioned in despatches
for "ability, energy, and zeal" (Medal).
60 Captain Caldecott served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Tram irom September 1867,
and commanded a Division of the Train during the latter half of the campaign (mentions [ in despatches for "ability,
energy, and zeal," Medal).
61 Captain Seton served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 4th Oct. 1867, first with a Mountain Battery
and afterwards with the Land Transport Train (Medal).
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208
Corps of Royal Engineers.
LIEUT
Captains.
Wynne, Edward Toler, Northern District, Warwick
Oldham, Francis George, Examiner of Guaranteed Railway Accounts, 3rd Class, 1st Grade, \
D. P. Works, Lahore." i
Engledue, William John, Executive Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P.W. Railway Branch, Rangoon
p.s.c.Ardagh, John Charles, CB. D.A.Q.M.G. Intelligence Branch, Horse Guards. (2Lajor,\
30 Nov. 7-8) i
Peck, William Emerson, Weymouth
Stephens, Edmund. Commanding 17th Company Royal Engineers, Aldershot
Russell, Christopher Josiah, Commanding 29th Company . Royal Engineers, Gibraltar.]
Ordered home )
Morgan, John Mabbott, Colchester
Haig, Arthur Balfour, CMG. Equerry to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh
Cautley, Henry, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College
Featherrtonhau'gh, Albany, A.Q.M. General for Submarine Mining, Bombay
Satterthicaife, Joseph Henry, on Temporary Reserve List; Asst. Colonial Engineer, Straits Settle- )
ments. Leave to England $
Lloyd, Ernest Marsh, Professor of Fortification, &c., Royal Military Academy
Macpherson, John Cosmo, Commanding 27th Company R. Eng., Bermuda
Howard, Thomas. Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P.Works, Allyghur Division, Ganges)
Canal. Leave, Europe J
Bailev, Frederick, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, Department Public Works, Deputy).
Conservator of Forests, 1st Grade, N.W.P. Superintendent of Forest Surveys, Deyra Doon
Gehle, Henry John Wolsteyn, Brigade Major, Royal Engineers, Dublin
Whinfield. Charles William, Exeter '.
Patten, William Henry, Cyprus
Collins, William Henry, -'''Major 29 Aug. 72. Roorkee, Bengal
Hepper, Albert James, Adjutant, Anglesey Militia Engineers, Beaumaris
Morris, Reginald Frank,87 Executive Engineer, 4th Grade. Leave, Europe
Harris, George, Commanding 10th Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar
Jenner, Stephen Weston, Executive Eng. 4th Grade, Mil. Works Branch ; Field Engineer,
Khyber Field Force
Robinson, Henry, Com. 21st Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Mackenzie. Aug. Charles Colin, Malta
Harvey, Edward,ss Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works ; Field Engineer, Khyber
Field Force
Cunningham, Charles,89 Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works. Leave Europe
Glancy, Thomas, Northern District, Manchester
Ward, Artjfur Clitherow, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich ....
Smith, Albert Charles, Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, Cuddalore Division
Hill, Arthur, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade. D.P.W. Lahore Division; on Field duty in]
Afghanistan )
Nixon, Francis William. On Leave (Major, 11 Nov. 78)
Brockman, Ralph Rhenins Evans, Exec. Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P.W. Madras, TinnevellyDistrict
Wallace, William Arthur James, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, 1 Mar. 72 ; )
Engineer in Chief and Manager of the Northern Bengal Railway, Saidpore }
Blood, Bindon. On Leave (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 79)
Booth, James Gore, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Pilleau, Henry George, Commanding 25th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Begbie, Alfred Glynn, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W. Dep. Examr. of Accounts. Leave, Europe
Sale, Matthew To'wnsend,-1 Secretary to the Royal Engineer Committee, Chatham
Willans, Thomas Joseph,32 Executive' Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P.Works, Assam, Shillong ...
Abney, William de Wioesleslie, Inspector of Science Schools, South Kensington Museum.
On Temporary Reserve List »
Livesay, Robert Algernon, Malta
Maclcworth, Sir Arthur William, Bart., Adjutant Monmouth Militia Engineers
Firebrace, Fred., Executive Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, attached to Office of Director
of State Railways, Simla
Brooke, Alured De Verc, Adjutant, School of Military Engineering, Chatham, 22 Jan. 78 ....
M'Cullagh. James Robert. Assist. Superintendent, 1st Gr., Gt. Trigonometrical Survey of India
Rogers, Malcolm William, Deputy Superintendent, 3rd Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey )
of India, Jodhpore Series. Duty with Afghan Field Force J
Sargeaunt, Richard Arthur,94 Executive Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P.W.; Examiner of Guaran- )
teed Railway Accounts to the Government of India at Bombay, with rank of Controller, !•
2nd Class, 2nd Grade, Bombay. Officiating at Calcutta )
Marsh, Jeremy Taylor, War Office, Whitehall
Parker, Robert John Henry, Adj. ist London Engineer Volunteers
Champemowne, Henry, Commanding nth Company Royal Engineers, Malta
Beauchamp, Clayton Scudamore, Executive Engineer, ist Grade, D.P. Works, Personal")
Assist, to Chief Engin r. and Assist. Sec. to Government, N.W. Provinces of India J
Osborn, Wm.,MExec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P.W. Bombay 18 Dec. 6
Boileau, Lestock Francis, Executive Engineer, ist Grade, D.P.W., Hyderabad. Furlough ' 18 Dec. 61
Savi, Thomas BrownBlake,97 Exec. Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W. .Manager of the Punjaub) a ^ ,
Northern State Railway (Open Line), Mooltsn ) I0
Sedgwick, William, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Western Rajpootana State Railway, and )
Temporary D. C. E. to Government of India for Guaranteed Railways, Punjaub )
Baird, Andrew Wilson,1"0 Assist. Superintendent, ist Grade, Great Trigonometrical Survey]
of India, Poona )
Hime, Albert Henry, on Temporary Reserve List ; Colonial Engineer, Natal
Fraser, Thomas, Director of Works' Office, War Office [Major, 30 Nov. 7S) .
Y£.p.8.c. Bell, Mark Sever.1"- Intelligence Department, Horse Guards
Heneage, Frederick William,103 Commanding 28th Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Burke, Walter Bt. George, instructor in Military Drawing, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Boughey, George Fletcher Uttley, Executive Eng. 2nd Grade, D. P. Works ; Field Engineer, ]
Koorum Field Force J
Ramsay, John, Commanding 4th Company Royal Engineers, Portsmouth
Aether, Georye William, Adjutant ist Middlesex Engineer Volunteers, London
BYere, Richard Tudor, Commanding 39th Company Royal Engineers; School of Military)
Engineering, Chatham j
Anstey, Thomas Henry. On Leave
llill,.lohii,|ii;i.Sii|i!., rd ( Ii-ailc, « Jrcat Trigonometrical Survey of India, Moulmein. Sick Furl.
eorge Tindell, B. M. B., Chatham; Commanding 37th Company R.E
Larminie, Edward Merry, Brigade Major, Candahar Force
Scott, Lothian Xerr, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College
English, Thomas, Director ol Works Branch, War Office
21 Dec. 58
21 Dec. 58
23 Dec
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June 59
22 June
22 June 59
22 June
22 June 59
22 June 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 59
21 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
22 Dec. 59
19 June 60
1 Nov. 60
1 Nov. 60
1 Nov. 60
18 Dec. 60
18 Dec. 6c
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
19 Dec. 60
1 July 6
1 July 6
1 July 6
1 July 6:
1 July 6:
1 July 6:
8 Dec. 6;
CAPTAIN.
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
14 Jan. 71
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
3 Aug. 72
8 Aug. 72
8 Aug. 72
21 Sept. 72
2 Nov. 72
5 Jan. 73
12 Mar. 73
2 Apr. 73
2 Apr. 73
23 May 73
8 July 73
2 Aug. 73
24 Aug. 73
24 Aug. 73
25 Aug. 73
25 Aug. 73
25 Aug. 73
Dec. 61
Dec. 61
Dec. 6:
18 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
i8Dec. t5i
18 Dec. 61
18 Dec. 61
iS Dec. 61
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 June 62
25 Aug. 73
25 Aug. 73
26 Aug. 73
26 Aug. 73
26Aug. 73
26 Aug. 73
1 Sept. 73
10 Dec. 7
10 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 73
11 Dec. 73
1 Dec. 73
1 Dec. 73
0 Feb. 74
25 Feb. 74
1 Mar. 74
3 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
4 Apr. 74
8 May 74
19 Aug. 74
9 Aug. 74
2 Dec. 74
3 Feb. 75
5 Feb. 75
5 Feb. 7s
8 June 75
27 July 75
2 Aug. 75
2 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
Feb. 76
25 June 62,10 Mar. 76
17 Dec. 62(30 Mar. 76
Corps of Royal Engineers.
209
Captains.
Rowe, Valentine Francis, Instructor in Military Drawing-, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Ross, William Gordon, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich
Holdich, Thomas Hungerford,1"4 Deputy Superintendent, Topographical Survey of India. 1
Quetta Column, Afghan Field Force )
M'Sardy, Alexander Burness, Special duty, Prison Department, Home Office, Whitehall. — )
On Temporary Reserve List )
Grncey, Thomas, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, Engineer 111 Chief, Punjaub i
Northern State Railway, Pindee to Kohat Section J
O'Brien, Donatus, Assistant Inspector of Works, Royal Arsenal, Woolwich
Carey, Clement de Beauvoir, Portsmouth
Lowsley, Barzillai. Home District, Whitehall
Rathborne, William Hans, Commanding 40th Company Royal Engineers, Chatham
Galwey, William James, Instructor of ;■.: ...... ■ , : May 7 , (Jravi^eiid
Haydou, William Henry, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, I). P. Wor.-;s, Surat
Hall, John Greive, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Cawnpore
Beamish, Alten Aug. William, Comdg. 19th Company R.E., Ordnance Survey, Soatham (ton
Cole, Henry Hardy, Executive Engineer, md tirade. D.P.W., Military V" "
Engineers, Ordnance Si
, Royal Military C<
D.P. Works, M;i
eer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Madras, Deputy \
Secretary and Assist. Keeper of the Privy Purse I
g to Her Majesty j
s, D.P. Works, Secunderabad .
il Engineers, Chatham
On Leave
Reynolds, Henry Charles, C
Knocker, Herbert Paget, York
Lee, Henry Pincke. Milta
Todd, Kilhn.v-nrth It,,-!,., ,;.', '■,-: , :•
Edmondes. Francis Quintin, Ireland, Galway
Spaight, William FitzHenry, Ordnance Survey, Dub
Bisset, Wm. Sinclair Smith, Executive
State Railway, Agra
Coaker, William Henry,118 Ex itive 1
Consulting Engineer for Rail .-.;■ •-. "'!;
Edwards, Fleetwood Csham, A li&t. Prb
to the Queen, and Extra Groom w \
Whatley, Herbert Hughes, Nonhern Di
Fox, Harry Croker, Execurive 1 -.
Mascall, Francis, Commanding 30th Co-,
Bucknill, John Townsend, War Office, W
Wood, Elliott, Commanding :5th Company Royal Engineers, Home District, Whitehall
Elsdale, Henry, Woolwich
Savage, Johnson William, Instructor of Fortifications, &c, Royal Military Academy
Kirkwood, Hendley Paul, Comdg. 13th Company Royal Eng., Ordnance Survey,' Edinburgh
Corbett, Frank Vincent, Executive Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces,' India, Easi I
em Jumna Canal >
Clayton, Arthur Granville, Assistant Instructor in Construction, S.M.E., Chatham
Ottley, John Walter, Executive Eng. 3rd Grade, D.P. W., Kurnal Div. W. Jumna Canal, Punjab
Lambert, Sydenham John, Ireland, Cork
North, Wm.,124 Assist. Eng. 1st Grade, D.P.W.. Bengal ; 2nd in Command Bengal Sap] er
and Miners; on duty with Khyber Field Force (Bt. Major, 22 Nov. 79) (
M' Arthur, Alexander Donald, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Dehra Div., Bengal ...
Macpherson, John L., Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D.P.W., N.W.P., Irrigation Branch, Roorkee
Dillon, Henry Philip Constantino, Commanding cth Company Royal Engineers, Gibraltar ...
Jones, Walter Parke, Gape of Good Hope. Ordered home (Bt.Major, 29 Nov. 79)
Calrow, Richard, Brecon, Western District
Dorward, James Ford, Commanding 6th Company Royal Engineers, Curragh, Ireland
Simpson, James, Inspector of Lighthouses, Bahamas, with local rank of Major. On Tempo- )
rary Reserve List j
James, Conway, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P. Works. Leave, Europe
Georges, Henry Rhodes Gilbert, Ordnance Survey, Plymouth
Greenstreet, William Lees, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works. Leave, Europe ...
Macdonald, George. On Leave
Hildebrand, Godfrey, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces, 7th Circle)
Of Military Works, Chuckrata Road Division, Umballa )
Gill, William John, Intelligence Department, Horse Guards .'
Wright, John Thomas, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D.P. Works, N.W. Provinces. On Furlough
Awdry, Ambrose, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D. P. Works, Coimbatore District, Madras...
Hurst, William Brunei, Instructor in Fortification, Royal Military College, Sandhurst
Waller, Stanier, Equerry 111 Ordinary to H.R.H. Prince Leopold
Alexander, Arthur Clifford, Cyprus
Puzey, Arthur Robert,1-- Commanding 32nd Company Royal Engineers, Bermuda
Matheson, John, Assistant Instructor in Field Fortification, School of Mil. Eng., Chatham
Lindsell, John Barber, Ireland, Limerick
Nicholson, William Gustavus, Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works ; on Field duty 1
with Koorum Field Force )
Pulford, Russell Richard, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. W., N.W. Provinces; on Field duty)
with Koorum Field Force j
Reid, Philip Savile Grey, Fermoy
Greer, Macgregor, Comdg. 22nd Company R. E. General Post Office Telegraphs, London
Hart, Edward Chichester, Glasgow
Fa ushawe, Edward Cardwell, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. W., Bengal, Mil. Works Branch.)
Sick Furlough $
cenbury, Maule Campbell, Executive Engineer, 4th Grade, D.P. Works, Simla
Richard Henry, Commanding 1st Company Royal Engineers, Shorncliffe
dthorpe, Robert Gosset, Assist. Superintendent, 2nd Grade, Topographical Survey, )
lorum Valley Column {Bt.Major, 22 Nov. 79) $
liington, Francis Palmer, Ordnance Survey, Bedford
es, Henry Sidney Freeman, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. W., Indus Valley State Railway, )
17 Dec. 62
r7 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
25 June 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec. 62
17 Dec.
17 Dec
1 7 Dec.
24 June
24 June
24 June
24 June
29 June 63
30 June 63
30 June 63
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3 Aug.
[5 Jan.
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[5 Jan.
15 Jan.
15 Jan.
13 Jan.
9 Feb.
16 Feb.
1 Mar.
8 Mar.
22 Mar.
3 May
19 July
19 July
9 Aug.
loAug.
18 Oct.
19 July
18 Oct.
11 Nov.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
9 Dec.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
21 Mar.
:S June 77
4 July 77
5 July 77
7 Aug. 77
!2 Aug. 77
1 Sept. 77
20 Sept. 77
;o Sept.77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
era, .» $
Jacob, Sydney Long, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade, D.P.W., Irrigation, Mardan
Beiesford, Charles Fred. Cobbe, at Staff College
Ticholson, John Simpson, Birr, Ireland
ott, Napoleon, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P.W., Military Works Branch, Allahabad
'alker, George Robert, Prof. Roy. Mil. College, Kingston, Canada, with local rank of Major ...
ipboll, Duncan MacNeil, Executive Engineer, 3rd Grade. D. P. Works, Vellore Division
low, Charles Claude Clifton, Executive Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works. Furlough
chas, William Robert, Executive EugmecivUh Grade, D.P.W., Bangalore Division
Watson, Charles Moore, Aide de Camp to Sir Lintorn Simmons, War Office, Whitehall
v li, Herbert,123 Sec. to Royal Commission on Colonial Defences, War Office, Whitehall
Christie, Charles Howard Peregrine, Deputy Exam, of Accounts, D.P. Works. Furlough
•re, Edward Crozier Sibbald. On passage to Cape of Good Hope
18 Apr.
13 June
22 June
22 June
22 June
22 June
22 June
22 June
20 Aug
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
22 Dec.
17 Apr
'17 Apr
17 Apr
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' Oct
?Oct.
1 Apr. 76
4 June 76
4 June 76
5 Sept.76
1 Oct. 76
76
i. 76
1 Dec. y6
; Jan. 77
Apr. 77
Apr. 77
Apr. 77
Apr. 77
June 77
June 77
June 77
June 77
June 77
June 77
June 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
-Oct. 77
64 1 Oct. 77
64 1 Oct. 77
64 1 Oct. 77
64 1 Oct. 77
64 1 Oct. 77
64 21 Oct. 77
64 s Dec. 77
64 21 Dec. 77
64 13 Jan. 78
64 6 Feb. 78
64 6 Feb. 78
64 6 Feb. 78
64 6 Feb. 78
4 16 Feb. 78
64 16 Feb. 78
64 15 Mar. 78
65 16 Mar. 78
24 Mar. 65 ;7 Mar. 7S
.- Mar. 78
65 25 Mar. 78
65 10 Apr. 78
65' 10 Apr. 78
65 17 Apr. 78
65 17 Apr. 78
65 22 May 78
65 22 May 78
65 22 May 78
6s 23 May 78
65| 1 June 78
65 1 1 July 78
65 11 July 78
65 '14 July 78
65 14 July 78
65 1 24 Aug. 78
65! 4 Sept. 78
66 25 Dec. 78
66 30 Dec. 78
66 31 Dec. 78
66 31 Dec. 78
Corps of Hoyal Engineers.
Vir T _ Captains.
Courtney, David Charles. On Leave
Purcell, Matthew Henry, Ordnance Survey, Ipswich
GShft Jffi^SBOrtin En^eer> 4th &rode- D- * W°^S; * w: Provinces
Broadfcent JchnEdwnd ixscui.-vc Pv -. 4tli (r; I; D. F W Mil WrrVs P- - -v"r . ■/
£C Chard, John Rouse Merriott. On Leave tBUbW 23 Jan 70) Branch, Calcutta
Bogle, John du Terreau, Assist. Instructor in Surveying School of Ai;i,t'-,rV-"'^' ^"Al
Buckle, Samuel, on Te,„j.,rary Xeserre List; ColonialEnfi, , , ,. a It ' g- Chatham"
Morgan. William EdNvin Llewellyn, Ordnance Survey Oxford
Call, Charles Frederic, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D. P. Works Oentraip'r'n^nko'' VV'i"
Assist. F,eld Engineer, Candahar Field Force. ' Central Pr°vmces of India . ]
p.s.c.Hare,W)lliam Akhvorth Home, Intelligence Dept War Office J
Green, Arthur Octavius, School of Military Engineering Chatham
Lewis, James Frederick, War Office, Whitehall
deWolski, Felician Kola, S. M. Engineering, Chatham
Barklie, Robert Martin, Ordnance Survey, Clifton
Kensington, Charles Henry Maurice, Exec. Engineer dth ^ Grade rip' w " a"" '":"":';V";
Engineer Khrl:er Fir.d Fcrcs '4 ' D. F W Assistant Field )
£«.C. Moms. William G:eorge,_Assist. Instructor in Burning, School af Mil Eng : Chatham 3
.11 t'T.
[7 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 66
7 Apr. 66
, Henry, Depot R. E. Troops, Aldershot
p.s.c. James Walter Haweis, Commanding 35th Company Royal En.'n'neer'S''rhptV,a™
Johnstone, William Henry, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade. I P W II,, | . . ; p' 1 hntha™:
Gregson, Matthew Henry, Assist. Instructor in Field Fortifications S M V, ?'T' ^a,cutta"
Settle. Henry Hamilton, Devonport .....' Bng" Chathain
Day, Francis Jeremy, Ordnance Survey, Norwich
Lieutenants.
Brown, Louis Faulkner, Supdt. Park and Field Train, Penpal Satmeva nn/i Tvr;„„„ a ■
Field Engineer, Candahar Force ....." baPPeife and Miners; Assistant^
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
Dec. 78
Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
31 Dec. 78
7 July 66131 Dec. 78
5 July 68 1 23 Jan. 79
7 July 66(24 Jan. 79
7 Jury 66 10 Apr. 70
7 July 66 11 June 79
17 July 66 11 June 79
15 Jan. 67
15 Jan. 67
15 Jan. 67
10 July 67
10 July 67
13 Sept. 79
13 Sept.79
13 Sept.79
'3 Sept.79
13 Sept.79
10 July 67! 1 Oct. 79
to July 67 , 9 Oct. 79
o July 67 12 Oct. 79
o July 67 29 Oct. 79
10 July 67 3 Nov. 79
10 Julj' 67' 8 Nov. 79
10 July 67 1 9 Nov. 79
8 Jan. 68 20 Dec. 79
With Afghan >
D F W . M£dras: Nellore District. FurVaugh
Johnston, Duncan Alex., Ordnance Survey, Derby
Gardiner, Richard, Exec. Eng , 4th Grade, D.P.W.; Western 'iia'uMjota'irVrst^pi'pa'i a-
Hare, John, C Troop. On passage home <MlPootana(State) Railway, Ajmere
Moore, Ross Franklin, Assistant Eng., 1st Grade, Ben-al Military Works'RrnW^'""^""-";
Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force -v"lltarJ works Branch ; Assistants
Henry, George, Bangalore .'. S
Eaagnd Mu4rf K " Eng 4lh G"de' SuPer--^ent of Instruction. Bengal Sappers]'
Cl^£™l^J;ni'^ Imctor ln Geometrical Drawing, Indian Civil Engineering CoH : {
Bartram, Gscrge Tt llliim Special flufj London
Miedregor, John Collings, Natal
Cockburn, George Alexander, Ordnance Survey Chester
^ie1d0POTcelliam Whitef01'd Bel1' Assist- En"-'' ist Grade' 'B-'p:'w.; "Bombay
Kirke, St. George Mervyn, Ordnance Survey 'Reading
Goldie, Mark Henry George, Gosport
Smart, Alexander William, Exec. Eng., 4th Grad
Bogle, Adam, Curragh
Preston, Arthur Thomas, 8. M. Mimng'service^Chatham
Brookes, Charles Henry, Dover
"wS^^ Eng. 4th Grade Assist. Field Eng 2nd Pechawur Division' >
fu^C^
Hyslop Robert Maxwell'^ School of Military Engineering, Chatham
^Khyb^S^r *««"** **™»'. -' Grade, D. F Works . Assist'.Field Engineer^
"S&SSi^S? Duty Officer Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assistant Field Engineer, }
Smith, Sidney, Assistant Instructor in Musketry School' of Mil itn'™'w™;V, L'^'i 'A'C"\ ■*
Watkms, Frederick Wilmer, Natal. Ordered home J3 Jan. 69!
Clarke, Henry, Assistant Engineer, ist Grade D P W Aden 13 Jan. 691
p.s.c. Bwrker, James Campbell, Aide de Camp to Gen.' Officer ( lorniiiMain'ff at'HalVfc^'wa I3 ^an- 6?l
Cameron, James, Cape of Good Hope. Ordered home -> T3 an# 69
SS£^&2S?^D?2S'£!!*9?^?^ WlTn. It
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
7 July 69
. issistant Engineer, ist Grade T) P WmV« p™'™i""o'";"n"", 7 July 6c
Gosset, Frederic, Northern District, York ' w°rks, Bengal. Sick Furlough! 7 July 6o
Hoskyns,(.'handos, Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D P Work's "vniijn',','i,"'n^^'-'i- ^:",,V^ 7 July 60
Maxwell, FredenekThonr.un.Ass.st. En- ,st ('; |'w V ', ' '"^"f K,,,'ce
Beauclerk, Ferdinand, AsMstnnt, lOnonu .,• »t V;V a j,"p v I •","",' Jil,,il St:U" I;;ill"-ay
Public Works Accounts, I,, •■nation, Madras '• ' &nd DePuty Examiner
«»:*■:.= h.hvird Iv.b:rt H lim^ S Ordered hem, J
D,V iUamtl , Rjchard, Assist. Eng , 1>t G rade D I V/ Drks Cn B1,k Iej 6 g—
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68 '
8 Jan. 68;
8 Jan. 68
8 Jan. 68 '
8 Jan. 68 1
8 Jan. esj
5 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 6S
15 July 68
15 July 68
[5 July 68
[5 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68
15 July 68 1
13 Jan. 69!
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
13 Jan. 69
Peacocke.Wilham. On Leave ; ordered to Staff College
^S^^df^^.:.^;.^.8?!^.^ Grad6> g-P"Works ■• A-i-taot Field Engineer;
« Jtaff Collerade' D'P' W°rkS' Ko'lapore
Dobson, Alfred Edmund, Exec.' EngffiVe^th'Grado^ljV Works'
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Savage, George Robert Rollo, Sciio.d of .Military k,,,,,,, ™~ ----'h Afghan Field Force.
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Survey of India, with')
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Force.
Lieutenants.
Gore, St. George Corbet, Assistant Supt. 2nd Grade, Great Trigone,
Afghan Field' Force
Brown, Robert Haubury, Assist. Engineer, 1st Grade, D. P. Works, Irrigation ; ^
Lloyd, Robert Oliver, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Thayer my. .
Cameron, Ewen Kay, Assist. Ens., 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Peshawur Div , Mi]
Cornier, Claude Rei'gnier, Edinburgh
Mitchell, Hugh, at Start' College
Rich, Henry Bayard,13- C Troop, Cape of Good Hope. On passage h >m.-
Du Boulay," Woodt'urde Geor-e, School of Military Engineering. Chatham
Scott, Douglas Alexander, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works .
Sykes, Walter Harry. Aldershot
Creswell, Edmund William. On leave
Hart-Davis, Henry Vaughan , Adjutant Royal Engineers, Aldershot, 26 July 79
Martin, Martin, Sappers and Miners, Roorkee
Chermside, Herbert Charles, Vice Consul in Anatolia
Tresidder, Tolmie John, Malta
Main, Thomas Ryder. On leave
Brady, Maziere Kyle, A Troop, Aldershot
Sherrard, Charles William. On sick leave
Renny-Tailyour, Henry Waugh, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Pitt, William. On passage to Bombay
Wilkinson, Charles, Malta
Hart, Horatio Holt, Garrison Instructor, Lucknow
Boddy, Owen Vidal, Commanding F Company Sappers and Miners, Thayetmyo
Beresford, John Claudius Montgomery, Aide de Camp to Lord Lieutenant, Dublin
Henderson, Charles Burton, attached to Sappers and Miners. Bangalore
Langley, Lionel, attached to Sappers and Miners, Khyber Field Forc=j ....
Wilkieson, Charles Boyd. Adjutant Madras Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Mann. Gother Fycrs,1-0 Colombo, Ceylon
Romilly, Francis John, Exec. Engineer,4th Grade, D.P. Works, Madras, Tanjore „
Johnston, James Taylor. Assist. Eng., 1st Grade, DP. Works. Punjaub, 5th Circle Military Works
Carter, Charles Carre. Halifax, X.S. (Torpedo service)
Dickinson, Edward, Halifax, Nova Scotia '.,.','.
Noel, William Frederick Noel, Portsmouth
Rochfort-Boyd, Charles Augustus, A Troop, Aldershot
Jessep, Henry Lethbndge, Bermuda '.'....'...'.
D'Aguilar, Francis Burton Grant, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D. P. Works, 2nd Circle, Military}
Works Branch, Quettah s
Cardew, Philip, Assistant Instructor in Telegraphy, School of Military Engineering, Chatham ."..
Darwin. Leonard, Assistant Instructor in Chemistry, S.M.E., Chatham
Porter, Reginald da Costa. Cape of Good Hope. Ordered home
Skinner, Monier Williams,12' Cork Harbour ,["
Shone, William Terence, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, with Afghan Field Force ...............
White, Walter Hanbury, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Northern Bengal State ll-nlwavs
Badgley, James Montague Taylor, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works; on Fie^d Service)
in Afghanistan ! \
Duperier, Henry William, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works; on Field Service in'1
Afghanistan ' f
Bcnnet, Ferdinand" Wallis, Post Office Telegraph Service, London
Heathcote. Alfred, Gibraltar
Hildebrand, Algernon, Assist. Eng., 1st Grade, D.P. Works. Sick Furlough
Thompson, Richard, Bermuda
Ross, of Bladensburg, Edrnond James Thomas, School of Military Engineering. Chatham
Maycock, Stewart M'Murdo. 2nd Asst. Principal, Thomason College, Roorkee, Bengal .'. .
Dewing, Edward John, School of Military Engineering, Chatham '".'
Kitchener, Horatio Herbert, H.M. Vice Consul in Anatoli:! "j"'
Kunhardt, Henry Gcrt'ckeu, Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade, D. P. Works, Punjanb Railway Branch, Calcutta
Cockburn, Alexander William, Quarter-Master, Sappers and Miners, Madras
Lake, Noel Montagu. School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Wells, Henry Lake, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. W
Rabau, Edward, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works; Assist. Field Engineer, Afghan Field Force
Scott, Buchanan, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub Northern State Railway
Wilson, George !■!■ ! :. \ - :-t. Eng., 1st Grade, D.P. Works, State Railways, Dinapore ' '.
Grant, Suene, Assi-t. ! m , i-r i.rade, D.P.W. Military Works Branch, Meeriit Division
Ruck, Richard Matthew a, Pembroke Dock
Exham, Simeon Hardy, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assistant Field Engineer, 1st Peshawur Division
Glennie, Edward, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Ganges Canal, Anupshahr Branch, Mecrut...
Muirhead, Herbert Hugh, Gibraltar
Leach, Harold Pemberton, Bengal Sappers and Miners ; Assist. Field Eng., 1st Peshawur Division
Chippindall, William Harold, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade; Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber}
Field Force , j
Bruce, Alfred Crawford, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P.W. ; Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field )
Force ' )
Cotter, Edmoud William,130 Gibraltar. Ordered home
Bor, Edward John, Gibraltar
M'Callum, Henry Edward, Woolwich Arsenal
Harrison, John Henry Chenevix, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Peshawar
Kellie, James, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub
Baxter, John Cordy, Cape of Good Hope. On leave to England
Gather, Thomas Plunket, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P.W., Alighur Division ; Assist. Field Engineer, j
Khyber Field Force j
Rice; James Thomas, Assist. Eng., 1st Grade, D.P. Works; Assist. Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Von Donop, Pelham George (Torpedo service), Bermuda
Baddeley, William Lewis Clinton, Assist. Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Salem District, Madras
Olivier, Henry Dacres, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, with Afghan Field Force
Hill, Edmund Stephen, Bengal Sappers and Miners j Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Smith, Henry Whistler, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W.; Assist. Field Eng., Khyber Field Force...
Blackburn, John Edward, Jamaica
Breton, Harry D'Arch, St. Helena
Fox, John Henry, Gibraltar
Knight, Henry Palmer, Malta (Torpedo service)
Goldney, William Henry, Bangalore, Madras
Leslie, Francis Seymour, Gibraltar
Bowyer, Wentwor'th Grenville, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub
Young, Carmichael Light, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay
Addison, John Coplev, Assistant Engineer, 1st Grade, D.P.W. j Assist. Field Eng., Khvber Field Force
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Constable.WilloughbyVen.
Jennings, Robert, Assistai
Darling, Charles Henry, Si
Jervois, John, Aide ^
LIEUTENANTS. .
Leverson, Julian John. On leave |
HippiBley, Richard Lionel, Telegraph Service, Bristol j
?amrvV T 'irtczlintei mit =a Vscict Engineer sx>d G-?ade. D F W . with Afghan Field Force
Davidson. George. Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, Poona^ [
Lister, Wasted Jameson, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay, Canara
Wood, Charles Knight, Torpedo service, Bermuda
O'Sullivan. Gerald HopeWildig, Submarine Milling Service, Bombay ,
Blunt, Ernest. Assistant Field Engineer, 1st Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Nicholls, George Thomas, Bermuda. Ordered home
Godsal, William Charles, A Troop, Royal Engineers, Aldershot »:■■■•••» ,
Hamilton Robert Ewen, Assistant Field Engineer, 2nd Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Burn-Murdoch, John, Assist. Eng. 2nd Grade, D.P.W., with Afghan Field Force
Ellis, Charles Conyngnam. On sick leave
Sharpe, James Birch, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Field i orce
Digby, Thomas, Madras, with Khyber Field Force
Barton, Maurice Charles, Assistant Eield Engineer, Candahar Force
Maxwell. Ronald Charles. Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Western Rajpootana State Railway, (
Northern Section, Peshawar i
Foley, Algernon Campbell, Kasaulie
Neville, John, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay
Love, Henry Davison, Assistant Examiner, 1st Grade, P. Works, Accts. Branch, Madras
Sill, John Warre, Malta
Mackean, Kenneth, Cape of Good Hope. Ordered to Gibraltar
Bagnold, Arthur Henry, Cyprus
Willock, Hnrrv Borlase. On sick leave
'■ : >:.Eng., 2nd Gr.,D. P. W.,W. Rajpootana State Ra ll way, Southern Sectn.
aeer. 2nd Grade, D. P. Works; Mau Ranipur Local Railway Division
■ind Miners, Khyber Field Force
overnor of South Australia
Rawson, Herbert Edward, Bermuda (Torpedo service)
Rhodes, Ernest Frederic, Singapore (Torpedo service)
Mackenzie, William Jacob, Asst. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. W. Irrigation Branch, Alighur. Sick Furl.
Andrews-Speed, Henry Speed, Malta
Buston, Philip Thomas, Assistant Field Engineer, Koorum Column, Afghan Field Force
Tyler, John Charles, Malta
Sim, George Hamilton, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Jullunder Division Military Works
Campbell. J uhnChas.,Beng. Sappers and Miners; Assist. Field Eng., 1st Peshawur Div.AfghanFieldForce
Finnis, Henry, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Punjaub Northern State Railway
Ferrier, James Arch, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Fullertcn, John Davidson, Sappers and Miners, Kirkee
Hoskyn, Charles Reginald, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Sukkur-Dadra Railway
Spilsimry. Edgar Charles, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Bombay
Baldwin, Philip Bell, S. M. Engineering, Chatham
Jones, George Turner, Sappers and Miners, Quettah Column, Afghan Field Force
Conner, William Daniel, Sappers and Miners, Bangalore
Phillpotts, Robert Villiers, Assistant Field Engineer, 1st Peshawur Division , Afghan Field Force
Lindley, Waldemar Delmar, with Khyber Field Force
Betheli, Edward Hugh, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Attree, Frederick Wm. Town, Bangalore
Sankey. Matthew Henry Phineas Riall, Instructor in Fortification R. Military College, Kingston,)
Canada, with local rank of Captain )
Talbot, Son. Milo George, Assistant Field Engineer, xst Peshawur .Division, Afghan Field Force
Mein, Alexander Lechmere, AssistantEng. 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Military Works Branch, Meerut
Maude, Frederic Natnsch, S. M. E., Chatham
Hickson, Samuel Arthur Einem, Assistant Engineer, 2nd Grade, D. P. Works, Karwar
Onslow, Gerald Charles Penrice, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Stafford, Yv'illiam Francis Howard, Assist. Field Engineer, 1st Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
Waller, Edmund Augustus, Assist. Field Engineer, Afghan Field Force
Kenney, Arthur Herbert, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade; Assist. Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force...
Wahab, Robert Alexander, Assistant Field Engineer, 1st Peshawur Division, Afghan Field Force
St. Clair, William Augustus Edmund, Assist. Engineer, 2nd Grade, D.P. Works, Karwar, Bombay
Tower, George Alfred, Torpedo service, Jamaica
Childers, Edmund Spencer Eardley, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade; Assist. Field Eng., Khyber Field Force
Wingfield-Stratford, Cecil Vernon, Halifax, N. S. (Torpedo service)
Maxwell, Cedric, Bengal Sappers and Miners; Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Coles, Walter, Kirkee '
Friend, Lovick Bransby, Torpedo service, Hong Kong
Shute, Gerald Edward, Sappers and Miners, Rangoon
Rainsford-Hannay, Fred., Torpedo service, Ceylon
Haig, Herbert de Haga, Torpedo service, Mauritius
Penrose, Cooper, Natal. On passage home
Day, John George, Assist. Eng., 2nd Grade, D. P. W., Military Works Branch, Simla. Sick Furlough...
Porter, Geoffrey Morehead , Assist. Eng. 2nd Gr. D.P.W., Mil. Works Branch, Presiency Com. Sick Furl.
Jerome, Henry Joseph Walker, Assistant Field Engineer, Candahar Force
Scott-Moncrieff, George Kenneth, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Sinclair, Hugh Montgoinerie, Cyprus
Kenyon, Edward Ranulph, Cyprus
Grant, Samuel 1 'harles Norton, Shorncliffe
Bate, Charles M'Guire, School of Military Engineering, Chatham
Elrington, Ma uric-, Bermuda
Middlemass, John Cr.iwl'urd, Torpedo service, Malta
Peel, Frederick, A ant Ei mincer, 2nd Grade, D.P.W.,Mil. Works Branch, Simla
Lutyens, John Gallwey, B( rmuda
Cameron, Maurice Alexander, War Office, Whitehall
Wrottcsley, Alfred Edward, Halifax, N.S
Cleeve, Stewart Dalrymple, Bermuda
MacDonnell, Alfred (Jreagh, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Boyce, Ernest Joseph George, Gosport
Mason, Alex. Herbert, Roorkee, Bengal, Assistant Field Engineer, Khyber Field Force"!!...!!!."."!!..!."!
Appleton, Henry, Roorkee, Bengal
Dickie, John El'fuid, Assistant laid Engineer, Candahar Force !!!!!!...!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!!!!
Tyler, Hen I v Edward, Halifax, N.S. Ordered to Bermuda
Abbott, Herbert Edward Stacy, Roorkee, Bengal '..'.'.'.".'.'.'.. '"".'.'"!.'.'.'.'.'!!!!!!!".'!."!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"".!!
Foster, Hubert John. Onsickleave
Hayncs, Charles Edward, Cape of Good Hope '.'.'.
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Corps of Royal Engineers.
Lieutenants. lieut.
Wisely, Geo. Alexander Keith, Aide de Camp\ I -„ T
to Major General R. Biddulph ( ,2° Jan- 75
Barnet, Horace Hutton, Assistant Field) OT
Engineer, Bolan Pass ... j 2S Jan. 75
Ruck, Oliver Edwal, Portsmouth '..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. . 23 Jan 7s
Mayne, Charles Blair, Assistant Field Eng., ) ', „ T
Khyber Field Force ° ■ j 28 Jan. 75
Goodwyn Henry Edward, Madras'"""'.;;"!... 28 Jan. 75
Gale, \V alter Andrew, Assistant Field Eng., 1 1 „ .„ "
Khyber Field Force s 2S Jan- 75
Caillard-Vincs.ntHsnryFci--.lv.. M :.ii,3ne£rc 19 Aujj vS
Hawkins, A\ alter Francis, Devonport .. 19 Aug. 7,:
Slater, Mortimer John, Kirkee... . 10 Au- 7=i
Randolph, Alfred Herbert, Assistant Field')'' „ Al ° I
Engineer, Khyber Field Force ) '9 Au°- 75;
Jackson Louis Charles. On sick leave 19 Aug. 75'
Littledale, Ralph Pudsay, Cape of Good Hope... 19 Aug. 75!
Ho^e Charles Ernest> C;1Pe of Good) Li.ng.75 And
Cowan, James Heniv, Wai Ghee. Whitehall = Feb. 76 ,V„b
Lindsay, Henry Edzell Morgan, ( 'hatham ... 2 Feb. 76 , -.,;,'
Bond, Francis George, Natal. Orderedhome 2 Feb. 76 gto,
Hedley, Robert Shafto, Portsmouth ... 2 Feb. 76 Da,.
L'H-ersuii, George Francis, Devonport - Feb. 70 r ,'.;'„
Bowles, Frederick Gilbert, Gosport 2 Feb. 76 u„7.
Longe, Francis Bacon, Assist. Field Eng.,) Pol . B , k
Koorum Valley, Afghan Field Force S. j 2 Feb" 7° r,„
Turton, William Harry, Gibraltar 14 Aug. 76 Leal
Gordon, George Huntly Blair, Assist. Field )
213-217
Lieutenants. lieut.
Dumbleton, Horatio Norris g Oct 77
Prenilergast, Theodore John Warreigi.r ' n Oct' 77
Askwith, William Payne 9 Oct 77
Anstruther, Ralph William "i oOct' 77
Massy, Hampden Hugh " „ Oct! 77
Adair, Henry Beniamin Naylor I 9 Oct 77
St. John, Charles William Robert Q Oct 77
Yolland, William .1 g Oct 77
ntell, Alfred Montgomery 31 Jan.
Jan. 78
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Burn-Murdoch, Paul Robert.,
Williams, Godfrey
Huskisson, William '..".'.
1 'regan, Thomas Andrew
Druitt, Edward
Chesney, Harold Frank
Brovnrigg, Henry John Was
Stafford, Henry Lawrence CauPeild Howard 31 Jan. 78
Anderson, Francis James '3! Jan. 78
Arkwright, Leonard Arthur 31 Jan. 78
Gul, bins, Philip Charles '3i Jan. 78
Cairnes, William Alan 31 Jan. 78
-" ' ■■■ •' '■ Godfrey Henry Wblley 31 Jan. 78
Davidson, Stuart ^ Dec. 78
Richard ,8 Dec. 78
low, Frank Herbert 'i8Dec. 78
Walter Way lS Dec. 78
, Bruce liremner ,,s Dec. 78
KSr^nVbeTK For, ^.^SenL^ ^ ^^---ft Dec! 78
14 Aug. 70 Hinde, William Henry 18 Dec 78
14 Aug. 76 Mills, Dudley Acland .."'." 18 Dec. 78
14 Aug. 76 Drummoud, Arthur George !iS Dec. 78
° |\\inn, John I 6 Apr. 79
25 Jan. 77 Uarrard, Sidney Gerald 6 Apr. 79
25 Jan. 77 Pollen, Walter Hungerford I 6 Apr. 79
25 Jan. 77 Kelly, Francis Henry ; 6 Apr. 79
Fiel,
Brotherton, Thomas de la Hav^ .
Carr, George Anderson, Chatham
-K-elly, Arthur James, Shomcliffe
Stanton, Edward Charles, Assistant
Engineer, Khyber Field Force
Codd, Alfred Percy, Curra-j-h
Heath, Frederick Crofton, IJouiisiow
Glubb, Frederic Mauley, Portsmouth
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Pemberton, Ernest St Clair, ....
Shaw, Thomas Barton, Shorncliffe
AJt^shot 25 Jan. 77 Russell, Walter "." .......'.'.'.'.'....'.'.'I 6 Apr.
Apr. 79
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VK?it:v :-•;;-; '9 June 77 Vidal, William Sealy \Q July 79
Hussey, William Olive 19 June 77 \>l"^]> hdmuud Merceron 30 July 79
Jackson, Hugh Mil bourne 19 Juno 77 Quill, Lawrence 30 July 79
Agar Edward 19 June 77 Tuke, Martin Litchfield 30 July 79
* '- 9 Oct. 77 Oldtield, Frederick Hume 30 July 79
9 Oct. 77 Dopping-Hepenstal, Lambert John 30 July 79
9 Oct. 77 Grant, Alexander 30 July 79
Deputy Adjutant General.— Grant, Colonel John Marshall, 1 Jan. 76.
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.— Micklem, Major Edward, 1 Oct. 79.
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Rice, Spring Robert...... .
Meeres, Arthur Douglas
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Richardson, Alexander,13! 1
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TS'/tS Brocknianiac 9 May 45; 2nd Lt. 8 July
■Lieut. 8 Apr. 42 ; Hon. Major, 1 Jan. 60
Instructor of Musketry
Galwey, Captain W. J., 1 May 7s. "
Brooke, Captain Alured De Vere, 22 Jan. 78, Chatham.
Quarter Masters.
Jones, John, 12 Apr. 64, Chatham.
Buttle, Clement Francis, 19 Jan. 70, Chatham.
Andrews, Alfred, 25 Sept. 72; Ron. Cai.tmn, 27 July 79,
Horse Guards.
Cole, Samuel, 23 April 73, Aldershot.
M'Donald, James, 29 Nov. 73, Southampton.
Royal Engineer Troops.
Adjutant.— Hart-Davis, Lieut. H. V. H., 26 July 70
r,/«.;, c "" J11""''-^ -David Gillon, 21 Aug. 7Sl Aldershot.
rete, vnary Surgeons.— Inge, Dame] Isaac, 1 July 55 ; 1st Class, 21 April 63, Aldershot.
OrdM-'edhomT &rker' 2° Nov- 6l ; lsi C!"ss' 2 AuS- 7». <-;ape of Good Hope.
Scarlet— Facings, Blue Velvet.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.
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War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers. 225
1 Sir Frederick Edward Chapman proceeded on a special mission to Constantinople in Jan. 1S54. Was employed
surveying the positions at Bulair, Adrianople, and Buguk Tchekmadgie, previous to the arrival of the British
Forces in Turkey ; was attached to the 1st Division, and accompanied it to Bulgaria and Bulganak, and M'Kenzie's
Farm; also present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman. Served throughout the siege of Sevastopol, during the
early part of which he was Director of the Left Attack, and hi the latter part he was Executive Engineer to the
Forces. Was several times mentioned in official despatches, and received the Brevet ranks of Major, Lt. Colonel,
and Colonel, CB., Medal with three Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of the Medjidie).
3 Sir Lintorn Simmons was employed for three years in the disputed territory on the N.E. frontier of the United
States in constructing works for its defence and in making military explorations. Happening to bo in Turkey in
1853 he was specially employed by Lord Stratford de BcdeliHe on several important services ; joined Omar Pasha in
March 1854 ; escorted the new Governor into Silistria after the former one had been killed, and was present during
part of the siege of that fortress ; laid out and threw up the lines of Slobodzie and Georgevo on the Danube, having
entire charge of the operation with 20,000 men of all arms under his command, a Russian Army of 70,000 men being
within seven miles : was present during the occupation of Wallachia and had frequent charge of reconnaissances
upon the enemy's rear. Went to the Crimea in Dec. 1854 to concert with the allied ' ' Jinhianders in Chief as to the
movements of the Turkish Army : was present at the battle of Eupai. - a. In -1 ■-■t and threw up the entrenched
camp round that place ; afterwards was before Sebastopol from A] c . 1 55 until after its fall, and then went to
Mingrelia and was present at the forced passage of the Ingui, win re i. ■ 1 mmanded the Division which crossed the
river and turned the enemy's position, capturing his works and guns: Omar Pasha in bis despatch attributed the
success of the day chiefly to Lt. Colonel Simmons. He served as Her Man--:; ' ' ... •■-. ■-■ . i he Ottoman Army
throughout the war and was employed in all the negotiations agr ence 1 themovein its of Omar Pasha's
Army. Has received the Crimean Medal with ( llasp, the Turkish G dMi Lai for the Banubian campaign, the Order
of Medjidie 3rd Class, and a Sword of Honor from the Turkish G ■• en menl \ also the 4th Class of the Legion of
Honor. Was II. :■ Majo-Ty's 1 '■ enmissioner for laying out the Turco-Uussian boundary in Asia, and granted the 2nd
Class of the Moo 0,0 -i .-aitan, but was refused permissi 1 toacceptit.
4 General Durnford served as Kxccutivc Engineer in the Combined Naval and Military expedition up tne
Canton river in April 1847, and was present at the capture of eight forts, viz., North and South Wantong, at the
Bocca Tigris ; Pachow and Wookongtap, at the Barrier ; Zig-zag. Segment, Shaneen, and Dutch Folly, at Canton.
5 Sir Henry Harness served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 as Commanding Royal Engineer,
including the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior Con; iugent from 25'th to 29th Nov., and battle of the 6th
Dec. 1857 (mentioned in despatches). Siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
Governor General in Council). Subsequent operations in Rohilcund and Oude (CB., Medal with Clasp).
6 Lieut. General Hadden was actively employed in Canada during the rebellion in 1S37-39, and was engaged
with the rebels at St. Eustache and St. Benoit.
1 Lieut. General Stanton was attached to the Q.M.G.'s Staff with the expedition across the Orange River under Sir
George Cathcart in 1852, and was present at the action of Berea. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includ-
ing the attack on the Port of Odessa, the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie).
10 Major General Westmacott served in Canada during the rebellion, and the raids from the United States in
1838-39. Employed on the defences and reconnoitring frontiers of both Provinces. Subsequently compiling Military
reports on the whole of British North America.
12 Sir William Jervois served at the Cape of Good Hope during the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and made a military
sketch of 2000 square miles of Kaffirland, — 1100 of which he surveyed during the \\ 11 (Medal)
14 Colonel Hassard served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie
of nth May, and expedition to Kertch aud Yenikale (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals, and 5U1 Class of the Medjidie).
15 Colonel Lovell went to Turkey on service in March 1854, and was employed surveying the position at Buysak
Tchekmidji j was appointed a Division Engineer to the 2nd Division of the Army if the East, which he accompanied
through Bulgaria and the ( i- n. Mm- the Royal Engineer Officer appi b I to attend Sir George Brown and
Marshal Canrobert in their 1 ■ -■: .'■. ■ •' \ h.-'ur-t <■ ast of the Crimea | as 1 1 the landing of the Allied
Armies. Landed with! 1 \ 1 1 a Old Fort, and was pn entatthei fair at the Buiganae and M'Kenzie's Farm,
battles of Alma (mentioned in despatrhc-J and Inkern 1:111, and s , g,. , 1' >,,,;, ,;, ,, ,1, whence he was invalided while
Brigade Major Royal Engineers in Nov. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, CB., 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
16 Major General Browne served for nearly six months in the Trenches before Sebastopol ; was present atthe repulse
of sorties on 22nd March and 5th April; was Senior Officer of Engineers at the capture and defence of Quarries on
7th June, for which service he was honourably mentioned in despatches, and r. reived the I'.ivvel of Major. Suc-
ceeded Colonel Tylden as Directing Engineer of the Right Attack, and in the 1 ■ .■ in of the duties of that appoint-
ment was severely wounded by a rifle-ball on 24th August, which broke the left arm, passed through shoulder,
and injured jaw (Medal with Clasp, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
Sardinian anil Turkish Medals, and --,tli Class of the Medjidie).
17 Lieut. General .V utagu erved the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman ;
also at the siege of Sebastopol until 22nd March, when he was taken prisoner during a sortie, but exchanged, and
leaving Odessa on the 2nd was again in the Crimea on the 3rd August, and again present at the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
20 Colonel Cooke served in the Crimea from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
21 Colonel Inglis served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52— throughout the year 1851 as Garrison Adjutant at Gra-
hamstown, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Field (Medal).
22 Colonel Wray was sent on special service to Japan in Dec. 1863 as Commanding Royal Engineer under the
Naval Commander in Chief Vice- Admiral Sir Augustus Kuper. Was sent by him in August 1064 to reconnoitre the
batteries in Simonosaki Straits, and was afterwards present with a Detachment of Royal Engineers in the action of
the 5th Sept. 1S64 and subsequent operations (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
23 Colonel Pasley served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the cap-
ture of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia on the 3rd Dee. 1854. Served on
the Staff of Major General Pratt in New Zealand in i860, and was severely wounded at the attack of a Pah on the
nth October (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
24 Sir John Stokes served in the Kaffir wars of 1S46-47 and 1850-51 (Medal) ; was thanked by the Commander
in Chief for gallant conduct in the action of the Gwanga on 8th June 1S46, and again mi .-dh July for opening com-
munication through the heart of the enemy's country. In 1851 was appointed D.A.Q.M. c.em v.il of the Field Force
and assisted to organise some 3000 Hottentot Levies, and was engaged in all the opera t i<m- oft he Division from Feb.
to July 1851, and repeatedly mentioned in general orders. In "1855 was appointed Ch.ef Engineer to the Turkish
Contingent and raised and organized the Engineer Corps and Train of that Force. Was employed in fortifying
Kertch during the winter of 1855-56 (Brevet of Major, 4th Class of the Medjidie— promoted to 2nd Class in 1874—
and Turkish Medal). In May 1856 was appointed by Lord Panmure, the Secretary of State for War, to be his
Commissioner for settling all affairs connected with the breaking up of the Turkish Contingent, with full powers
to decide all questions of compensation to Officers, and to dispose of the animals and stores of the force. This
service was completed and all his decisions approved of in July following. In July 1S56 was appointed Her
Majesty's Commissioner for the Danube, under the Treaty of Paris.
" Sir Andrew Clarke was employed on special service in 1848 in New Zealand, and in command of a party
making a detailed reconnaissance within the disturbed districts, in presence of and engaged with the enemy.
27 Colonel Ewart proceeded to Turkey on special service in Jan. 1854 ; joined the Army in the East on its
arrival, and served with it uninterruptedly until its return in June 1856, including one year as Major of Brigade, R.E.
(Medal with Tour Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
22& ■ War Service* of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
nm Colonel Nugeiit sewed in the Baltic during the Russian war in 1854 and 1855. In 1854 as Senior Engineer
Officer attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the capture of the Aland
Islands and fall of Bomarsund. In 18=55, attached to the Commander in Chief Admiral Sir R. Dundas, and present
at the bombardment of Sweuboru- I Ualtic Medal, and Brevet of Major).
3J Colonel Belfield served in the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal).
32 Colonel E. C. A. Gordon served in the Eastern Campaign from April 1854 to its close, when he was appointed
H.M.'s Commissioner for the settlement of claims against the Turkish Government for the Crimean war. In 1862
was appointed British Member of the Mixed Military Commission charged with the demarkation of the Rayon of
the fortress of Belgrade.
33 Colonel Porter served the Crimean campaign from Feb. to May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
31 Colonel Crease served in the Crimea during the winter of 1855-56 under Sir R. H. Vivian ; was second in
command of the Engineer Force with the Turkish Contingent with the local rank of Major, and commanded the
Engineers during the latter four months of the occupation of Kertch by the Allies (Turkish Medal). Served with
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose ; was Field Engineer and commanded the 21st Company Royal
Engineers during the summer of 1853, and was present at the battles of Autsee and Gwalior and capture of Gwalior
(Medal with Clasp).
35 Colonel E. M. Grain served in the Trenches before Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp
and Turkish Medal).
36 Colonel Ravenhill served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battlps of Alma and Inkerman, and
siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
37 Colonel Siborne served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the expedition against the Basutas in
Dec. 1852, having charge of the Pontoons by which the Troops crossed the Orange and Caledon rivers. Present at
the action of the Berea, and mentioned in general orders.
33 Major General Nicholson served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from August 1855. commanded 4th Company
R.E. at Kinbourn, and was in immediate direction of the works for the destruction of Sebastopol Dockyard (Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign from
12th Dec. 1857 to 23rd Dec. 1858, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal
with Clasp), has been frequently mentioned in despatches.
39 Colonel Cox served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and ca.pture of Lucknow, campaign
in Rohilcund and battle of Bareilly as Adjutant of Royal Engineers (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
40 Colonel Fowler' served throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
41 Colonel Brine served as a volunteer in the Crimean campaign from the 5th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya ; did duty in the Trenches of the Right Attack (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Was present with Colonel Neale, H.M. Minister, in the flag ship Euryalus at the naval
engagement under Vice Admiral Kuper with the Forts at Kagosima in Japan including the attacks on the shore
batteries on the 15th and 16th Aug. 1863 (thanked in despatches, and Brevet of Major; also created a Knight of the
Tower and Sword of Portugal).
43 Sir Howard Elphinstone served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, a.nd
was wounded during the assault of the Sth Sept. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, Victoria Cross, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
44 Colonel Cumberland served in the Crimea from 13th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the
Docks of Sebastopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59 ; was Commanding
Engineer at the siege and fall of Fort Ahwah, and present at the siege and capture of Kotah, conducting the First
Column at the assault (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
45 Colonel Lennox landed in the Crimea on 30th Sept. 1854 and served uninterruptedly with the Army there until
it re-embarked in June 1S56 ; was present at the battle of Inkerman, attack and capture of the Rifle Pits on 20th
Nov. 1854 (Victoria Cross), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 ; was present at "the action of Khujwa ; com-
manded the Engineer Brigade at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (mentioned in Lord Clyde's despatch, and
thanked by the Governor General in Council), and against the Gwalior Contingent ending in its defeat at the battle
of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. ; present at the action of Khodagunj ; served at the siege of Lucknow in March 1858 (men-
tioned in Chief Engineer's report, and received Brevet of Major) ; commanded the Engineers at the attack on Fort
Rooya, and at the action of Alleegunj ; present at the capture of Bareilly, and at the action of Doundeakera ; com-
manded the Engineers at the attack of Fort Oomreeah ; present at the affair of Burgeedia, the capture of Fort Mus-
jeedia, and the affair on the River Raptee near Bankee 31st Dec. 1S58 (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). AVas sent to lhe German armies during'the Franco-German war, and
was with them from the 14th November 1870 till the 10th March 1S71. Present at-th'e siege of Paris from 11th to
*5th December 1870 j at the siege of Mezieres from the 24th December till its surrender on the 2nd January 1871 ;
at the siege of Paris from the 10th January till the 4th February ; and at the siege of Belfort from 7th February
tilUhe entry of the German troops on the 18th February 1871.
47 Colonel Stuart served during the operations of 1856-58 at Canton; was present at the capture and demolition
of French Folly Fort and at the formation of defensive position at the Factories ; led the French Storming Party
at the assault of Canton, and was thanked by the French Naval Commander 111 Chief (Medal, and Brevet of
Major).
4'J Colonel Graham served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-
man, and served in the Trenches throughout the siege of Sebastopol — twice wounded. Led a ladder party to the
assault of the Redan on the 18th June 1855 (Victoria Cross), and was on duty in the Trenches at the final assault of
the 8th Sept. Employed in the destruction of the Docks of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the cam-
paign of i860 in North China, including the assault of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin —
wounded with jingall-ball (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
50 Lt. Colonel Philips served in the Crimea from September 1S54 to February 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
attack and capture of the Russian Rifle-pits on the 20th November 185 t, and battle of Inkerman. Was mentioned
in despatches with other Lieutenants of Engineers as having '• particularly distinguished himself" during the
siege (Medal with two Clasps, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
51 Lt. Colonel Martin served in the Crimea from Sept. 1S54 to Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
52 Lt. Colonel Pratt served during the operations crossing the Danube in July 1S54, and received the Turkish Gold
Medal for that campaign. Served during the Crimean campaign until the end of May 1S55 (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
53 Lt.Colonel Drake served in the Crimea from Nov. 1S54 to May 1 "::=., including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
54 Lt.Colonel James served at the siege uf Sebastopol from Feb. 1 .--5 until taken prisoner of war on 2nd July
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the Turco-Russian Boundary
Commissions in Bessarabia and Asia in 7856-57.
56 Colonel 0. G. Gordon served in the Trenches before Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to the close of the siege
(wounded on 6th June 1S55). Accompanied the Column under Sir John Campbell at the attack of the Redan on the
mpany of Sappers attached to the expedition to Kinbourn. and present at the sur-
i.ycd in the demolition of the Docks of Sebastopol ; and subsequently employed On
omniissions in 1 ;.---:n-:i !.i:i and A -ia in 1 ■ .- I M ''da 1 \v:I li ( 'lasj 1, Kniulit of the
ledal). Served in the Chinese war of io< o (Medal with Clasp for Pekin) ; and in the
mi tertaken by the British Forces in 1862, including the captures of the cities of
lajow (Brevet of Major). Commanded in 1 , and 1 ( a native Imperialist Force in
b 1 bels (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and C5., and the highest Chinese rank and honors).
"Colonel Rdwards jer ed in theCrimea from 74th Sept. 1855, and was employed in the demolition of the Docks
ofSebastopol (Medal, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-59. and commanded a Company of the Royal
Engineers throughout the campa gn in I lentral India under Sir Hugh dose ; present at the siege and storming of
18th June ; aCCOl
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Chandairee (commanded the ladder party at the assault, mentioned in despatches) , ■ - .1 -firming of Jhansi
(directed the only two successful columns of assault), actions of the I'.etwah and Koonch ^mentioned in despatches),
actions before Calpee from the 15th to the 21st May, action of Goolowlee on 22nd -May, in which he supported
with his Company a portion of the 25th Bombay Native Infantry which had been driven back by overpowering
numbers (specially mentioned in Sir Hugh Rose's despatch for "prompt resolution in char.ng 1: >-i successfully
the very superior "force of the rebels, routing them with loss, and pi -.'.-. ' imit of reach "), capture of
Calpee, action before and capture of Gwalior. Served as Command 'wi h Colonel Lidilel's Column
in Bundlekund in August September and October 1858, and also wit . le's 1 lunin in Central India
in February March and April 1859, clearing the jungles and in the pursuit and capture of Tantia Topee (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
58 Lt.Colonel Donnelly served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1834-55, including the battles in the
Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
_59 Lt.Colonel Scott served at the siege of Sebastopol in June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
60 1*. Colonel Dumaresq served at the siege and fall of Sevastopol from July 1855; did duty in the Trenches
of the right attack (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
61 Colonel Scratchier served at the siege and fall of Sevastopol fromAug. 1855, and accompanied the expedition
to Kinl lourn (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish Medal) . Served the campaigns in Oude of 1857-5S, having joined General
Windham's Force at Cawnporein Nov. 1857, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp) .
63 Lt.Colonel Maquay served as Captain -with the Engineers' Force of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea in
1855-56 (Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, was severely wounded at Rowa, and present
at three other engagements (mentioned in several despatches, Medal with Clasp).
65 Colonel W. B. Gosset served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1S5S ; was Directing Engineer with the sto arming party at the assault of the hill Fort of Chandairee, present at
the siege and storming of Jhansi, commanded the 21st Company Royal Engineers during the action of Koonch,
present at the actions of Goolowlee, Calpee, and Gwalior, and the capture of the two latter place, (several times
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
66 Lt.Colonel Malcolm served with the 23rd Company throughout the Indian mutiny, including the action of Futteh-
pore, relief of Lucknow, battle of Cawnpore, affair of Seraighat, capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches),
capture of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareiilv (Medal with two Clasps).
67 Lt.Colonel MacDonnelf served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with Head Quarters in command of Bombay
Sappers and Miners, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches aa
having " rendered valuable and important services," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
69 Major C. E. "Webber served with the 21st Company Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of 185S in
Central India, under Sir Hugh Rose, and was in charge of the ladder party at the escalade of Jhansie, where he
was one of the officers who led the assault; also served in the campaign of 1859 (three times mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp, and received the thanks of the Governor of Bombay).
69t Lt.ColonelJ.M. H. Maitland served in China in 1857-59, and was present during the ,e -up it ion of Canton and
at the storming of Chek-Hung under Sir Charles Straubenzee. Served at the att-o- i.-.v 1- Forts on the
25th June 1S59 under Rear Admiral Hope, when he was in command of the Marksmen on board a division of Gun
Boats during the; naval action, and in charge of the ladder party when the assault was made over the mud.
Specially mentioned in despatches " for gallantry] &c." (Medal).
70 Major Festing served in the first Brigade of Sir Hugh Rose's Central India Field Force throughout the cam-
paign, and aft erwards in the Gwalior Division under Sir Robert Napier; present at the captures of Chandeyree,
Jhansi, Calpee, Gwalior, and Poorie ; actions of Koonch and Goolowlee (Medal with Clasp).
71 Major Papillon served in China during 1858-60, accompanied the expeditions to the North in 1858 and i860 ;
during the campaign of the latter year commanded as a Lieutenant the 8th Company Royal Engineers, present at
the siege and capture of the Taku Forts (Aug. 21st and 22nd) aud engaged at the affairs of Sinho, Changkyawang,
and Pahlichaou (Medal with two Clasps).
"Colonel G. D. Pritchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59 with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers,
and was present at the action of Khujw-a, throughout the relief of Lucknow by Lord < !lyde, battle of Cawnpore on
6th Dec. 1857, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Kohilcund campaign, in-
cluding the attack on Fort Rooya, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareiilv ; t hr mghi mt the t Hide and Trans-
Gogra campaign, including the action of Doun'derakera, attack on Fort Oomreah, action of Burjeedia, capture of
Fort Musjeedia, and affair on the Raptee near Bankee (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the China war of
i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, led the assaulting party (after Major Graham, Royal
Engineers, was wounded) at the storming of the North Taku Fort, being one of the first to enter ; present at the
affairs of the iSth and 23rd Sept., and the surrender of Pekin (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded the 10th Company Royal Engineer.-, throughout the Abyssinian cam-
paign and was present at the action of Arogee, and storming of the Fortress of Magdala— wounded in the right
arm and shoulder (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
7s Lt.Colonel Brooke served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, and was wounded in the action at Rangariri,
also present at the action of Kakaramea, and capture of Wereroa Pah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major,
and Medal).
7* Colonel Harrison served during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present I attacks on the Alumbagh
under Outram ; at the siege and capture of Lucknow; throughoutthc Roh ,e ,..■; . tiding affairs at Fort
Roolah, Alleegunge, andBareilly; through the Oude campaign of 1858-59, im rat Buxarghat; and
as Acting Adjutant to the Commanding Royal Engineer in India during ;. ■■,, ^egn, including
affairs at Burgudiah. Fort Mndjidea, and Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Ser\ 1 > .varof i860, and
was present at the affair- of Sinho and Tangku, and siege and capture of the T -..: ached to the Quarter
Master General's Stall' dm. ng the advance on and surrender of Pekin. and • affairs of Senho and
Uleangho on the iSth and 23rd Sept. (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Cla-p-, aa I Brevet of Major).
75 Major Courtney served with the expeditionary force in China in 1858-62, and was present at the action of
Sheksing with the Kwantung rebels on the Sth Jan. 1S59. Accompanied the Naval forces under Sir Michael Sey-
mour to the Peiho river in May 185S, and was engaged in the demolition of the forts at its mouth. Served through-
out the campaign of i860 in North China as Acting Adjutant to the combined force of Royal Engineers aud Madras
Sappers, and was present at the actr.rs of Sinho and' Tanku, siege and capture of the Taku Forts (mentioned in
despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
76 Major Newsome served with the Arniv in Turkey and the Crimea from June 1S54 as a volunteer, and for such
service with the Royal Engineers from Oct. 18^4 to May 1855, as Assistant Engineer, he received his Commission
in the Corps ; has received the Crimean Medal with three Clasps, the Turkish Medal, and the 5th Class of the Medjidie.
77 Major D. C. Walker served with the Rajpootana Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the capture of Fort
Awah and the siege of Kotah.
78 Major Hime served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and was present at the actions of Sinho
and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
79 Major Keith served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
with ClasD).
79t Major R. O. Jones landed on the Gold Coast ou the 23rd December 1S73 m command of the 28th Company
Royal Engineers, and served until the close of the Ashanti war (Medal).
8.° Major Clements served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China, and was present at the actions of
Sinho and Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts, action near Tuugchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps).
81 Major Warburton served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, employed on special service and mentioned in
despatches (Medal). '
62 Major Sturt served in the Abvssinian campaign and commanded Iso. 2 Company Bombay Sappers which did
excellent service on the Senafe Pass and the Sooro Defile, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (Medal). .
83 Major C. J.'O'N. Ferguson served in the New Zealand war of 1861-66, including the actions of Katikara and
Kaitahi (Medal).
22S War Services of the Officers of the Royal Engineers.
sit Lt. Colonel Warren served during- the suppression of the Kaffir outbreak in 1877-78, -with local rank of Lieut.
Colonel, in command of the Diamond Fields Horse, and took part ia several actions (Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel).
Commanded part of the Griqualand West Field Force- in the Griqua rising in 187S, including numerous engagements
and skirmishes with the natives (several times mentioned iu despatches ; commended in the Governor's despatches
for "energy, ability, and resource displayed under most trying circumstances").
84 Major Crowd}' was present in charge of a Detachment of the Royal Engineers at the Naval operations in the
Strait of Simonoseki in Japan from the 5th to 3th Sept. 1864, resulting in the capture and destruction of the
Batteries of the Prince of Negato (mentioned in despatches).
85 Major W. H. Mulloy served in the New Zealand war in 1864, including the action of Kakaramea (Medal).
86 Major W. H. Collin's served under the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65 in command of a Company of Sebundy
Sappers and as Assistant Field Engineer, and was severely wounded at the assault and capture of Fort Dalimcote
(Medal with Clasp).
87 Captain R. F. Morris served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of G Company Madras Sappers and Miners
(Medal).
88 Captain E. Harvey commanded the Sappers and Miners with the Left Column of the Lushai Expeditionary
Force under Brigadier General Bourchier in 1871-72, and was mentioned in despatches as having been "indefatigable
in pioneering and driving roads through almost impenetrable forests and along rocky mountain sides" (Medal
with Clasp).
89 Captain C. Cunningham served in the Abyssinian campaign as Acting Quarter Master on detached duty at
Antalo sunerintending works in that division with Madras Sappers (Medal).
91 Captain M. T. Sale served throughout the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65 in command of a Company of Bengal
Sappers and Miners, and as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
92 Captain T. J. Willans served throughout the Abyssinian campaign ; commenced the Survey of the Railway in
Nov. 1867, remained superintending bridges till ordered to the front ; present at the action of Arogee and storming
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches for services with the Railway Department, Medal).
94 Captain R. A. Sargeaunt served in the Passes during the Abyssinian campaign in charge of Water Supply and
road repairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
96 Captain W. Osborn served with No. 1 Company Bombay Sappers in the Abyssinian campaign and performed
the duties of Adjutant from Jan. to May 186S (Medal).
97 Captain T. B. B. Savi commanded the 4th Company of the Bengal Sappers and Miners and served as an
Assistant Field Engineer with the left Column of the Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
i°° Captain A. W. Baird served in the Abyssinian campaign as Traffic Manager of the Railway, and was mentioned
in despatches for zeal and management in bringing safely and expeditiously troops and baggage for embarkation
(Medal).
102 Captain M. S. Bell commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer
with the Right Column Bhootan Field Force in 1865-66, and was present at the seizure of the Monar Bridge (Medal
with Clasp) . Commanded the Detachment of Sappers and Miners and served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout
the Hazara campaign of 1S68, — the forced march of 600 miles made by the Detachment, its services, and the conduct
of the Officer commanding prominently brought to notice in despatches (Medal with Clasp). Served throughout
the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
103 Captain F. W. Heneage commanded the Detachment of Royal Engineers in the Red River Expedition of 1870
from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
101 Captain T. H. Holdich served in 1865-66 on special duty with a Survey Detachment in Bhootan. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 and was engaged in carrying on the Trigonometrical Survey from the Coast to
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
118 Captain Coaker served as an Assistant Field Engineer, working with the 4th Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
120 Lieut. R". M. Hyslop served with the Right Column of the Lushai Field Force in the campaign of 1871-72, in
command of a company of Ben gal Sappers and Miners (mentioned in despatches, thanks of Indian and Home
Governments, Medal with Clasp).
122 Captain Puzey served in the Abyssinian campaign in charge of the Telegraphs between Zoulla and Antalo.
" The telegraph worked well and rendered important service" (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
123 Captain H. Jekyll served during the Ashanti war in charge of the Telegraph until invalided on the 30th January
1874 (Medal).
124 Major North served in the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the Bengal Sappers and Miners in the
Afghan war of 1878-9 (Brevet of Major).
125 Lieut. Reginald Clare Hart has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society; a Medallion
from the Mayor, in the name of the City of Boulogne ; and a Medal of Honour of the First Class, by the President of
the French Republic, for saving the life of a Frenchman from drowning in the Harbour of Boulogne-sur-Mer, on
the 27th July 1869, he himself having received on this occasion several severe wounds of the head and face from
striking, in a leap from the Pier, some sunken piles or rocks. Served with the Khj'ber Column in the Afghan
war from January to June 1879, first with 2nd Division, attached as a Regimental Officer to the 24th Punjab Native
Infantry, during the 2nd Bazaar Expedition against the Zukha Khel Afreedis, and afterwards with the ist Division.
Was several times employed by the Quarter Master Geneial's Department in making reconnaissances (mentioned
in Lieut. General Sir Frederick Maude's despatch, Victoria Cross).
126 Lieut. G. F. Mann served in the Ashanti war from 7th October 1873 until invalided on the 20th January 1874,
having made the road from Dunquah to Mansu (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
127 Lieut. M. W. Skinner served on the Gold Coast from the 14th December 1S73 until invalided on the 12th January
1874 (Ashanti Medal) .
130 Lieut. E. W. Cotter served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was present with the rear guard at the defence
of the post of Quarman (Medal with Clasp).
is? Lieut. H. B. Rich served with the expedition against the Malays in Perak in 1875.
135 Major Richardson served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
138 Major Travers served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimeafrom 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 3th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bengal Engineers).
1 General Goodwyn served at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal). Also in the Punjaub cam-
paign (Medal).
1 Sir William Baker served in the Sutlej campaign in 1346, and was mentioned in despatches for conducting
General Dick's Division into the entrenchments at Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
5 Lord Napier served throughout the Sutlej campaign of iS45-46as Chief Engineer at the battles of Moodkee
(horse killed) and Ferozeshah (severely wounded, and horse killed), and as Brigade Major of Engineers at the battle
of Sobraon, and in the subsequent advance on Lahore (mentioned in despatches. Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet
of Major). Appointed in 1846 Chief Engineer to conduct the siege of the hill Fort of Kangra, and received the
special thanks of Government- for his services in the transport of the siege train to that place. Served the Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, was Chief Engineer during part of the siege of Mooltan in 1849 (severely wounded), and Com-
War Services of J' ' : gim rs (late Bengal Engineers). 228a
manding Engineer of the Right Wing at the '<.:[■: ■■.'* -.oVrat, ami in Sir Walter Gilbert's pursuit of the Sikh Army
(mentioned, Medal withtwo Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Commanded a Column which defeated the Hus-
sunzie tribe on the Black Mountain in Hazara in 1852. Present with the expedition against the Boree Mrcedees in
1852-53, and received the special thanks of Government (Medal with Clasp). Served through ait the Indian mutiny
campaigns ; was Chief of the Staff to Outrani in 1857, and present in the several actions leading to the first relief of
Lucknow in September— Mungarwar, Alnmbagh, and Charbagh ; commanded the Troops in the rescue of the sie°-e
train which had been surrounded and cut off in the suburbs ; the sortie for the capture of Phillip's Garden Battery
and other separate operations (severely wounded). Present as Chief of the Staff in the latter operations at the
Alumbagh after the second relief of Lucknow. Brigadier and Chief Engineer at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(mentioned, CB.). Commanded a Brigade at the capture of Gwalior. Defeated Tantia Topee at Joura-Alipore cap-
turing 25 guns (thanks of Parliament, and KCB.). When in command of the Gwalior Division bombarded and
reduced the Fort of Powrie in Aug. 1858. After five days' close pursuit surprised and defeated with a Squadron of
the 14th Hussars Feroze Shah's Force at Ranode (Medal with three Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Com-
manded the 2nd Division of the China Expeditionary Force in the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho •
present at Tangku (Division in reserve); with his Division and the whole of the Artillery, in conjunction with the
French Division of General Collineau, conducted the operations ending in the storming of the North Taku Fort •
present at the advance upon and surrender of Pekin (thanks of Parliament, Medal with two ( 'lasps promoted Major
General for distinguished service, and appointed Military Member of the Council of the Governor General of India).
Raised to the Peerage in 1868 for his eminent services as Commander in Chief of the Ab3'ssinian Expeditionary
Force, also received the thanks of both Houses of Parliament, and nominated a GCB.
8 General Becher served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, including the forcing of the Khyber Pass
(Medal), Sutlej campaign in 1846, and severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet 'of Major).
Mentioned in despatches for services in operations against the mutineers on the Hazara Frontier, and in opera-
tions on the Eusufzai Frontier in 1857 (Civil CB., Medal with Clasp).
15 Lieut. General Hutchinson served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
W Major General Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal) . Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Ad-
jutant of Sappers at the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two < 'lasps). Burmese war of '1852-53
and accompanied the Column under General Steel to Tonghoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
24 Major General Gulliver served throughout the operations before Mooltan in 1848-49° including the first sie^e,
storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, and storm of the city— severely 'wounded (Medal
with Clasp). As a subaltern raised the 24th Punjaub Pioneers and commanded them at the sieves of Delhi and
Lucknow, and served also throughout the campaign of 185S-59 in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of
Major).
25 Major General Pollard served in thePunjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded), and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Colonel Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budlekeserai and
throughout the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
27 Major General Maunsell served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan
including the first siege, storming of the intrenched positions on 9th and 12th September, and surrender of the
fortress, also surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). In the
Indian mutiny campaign commanded Sappers and Miners at the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlekeserai, and
throughout the siege of Delhi, directed the right attack during the final operations, and was dangerously wounded
when conducting the Column of assault on the Pahareepore suburb on 14th Sept. 1S57. Commanded Sappers at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, in the Rohilcund campaign at Rooyah, Alygunge, and Bareillv, and at Mitowlee in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Mai. .••. a 'id CB.).
28 Colonel Tennant served at the siege and assault of Delhi, also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, and Brevet of Major) .
29 Colonel Medley served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budlcekeserai, throughout the
siege of Delhi, and severely I ctingthe Murinin.- p:ir;;. ;r :• ■ Cashmere Breach
(mentioned in despatches). Served with.-! t1 1 ■'•■... I' : . and Mynpoory and
at the siege and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two 1 Hasps, and Brevet of Major). '
30 Colonel Russell served as Brigade Major of Engineers at the relief of Lucknow by Haw lock, and throughout
the subsequent defence of the Residency — wounded (Medal with Clasn, and a year's service).
31 Colonel Williams served as Adjutant of Engineers with the expedition to Pegu in :8s2, and was present at
the bombardment and capture of Martaban and Rangoon (slightly wounded), capture of Prome and occupation
of Meaday (mentioned in despatches for " gallant conduct," Medal with Clasp).
32 Colonel Innes served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the defence of the Residency of Lucknow as
Field Engineer with Franks' Division during its march through Oude, and great!;.- distinguished himself in the
action at Sultanpore, where " far in advance of the Leading skirmishers, he was the first to secure a gun which the
enemy were abandoning ; retiring from this they rallied round another gun further back, from which the shot
would, in another instant have ploughed through our advancing Columns, when he rode up unsupported, shot the
gunner who was about to apply the match, and remaining undaunted at his post, the mark of a hundred matchlock
men who were sheltered in some adjoining huts, kept the artillerymen at bay until assistance reached him "
(Victoria Cross) . Was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow— severely wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
33 Colonel Chesney was present at the battle of Budleekeserai, and served as Brigade Major of Engineers
throughout the siege of Delhi and was twice severely wounded at the assault (mentioned in 1 lespatches, Medal witb
Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
34 Colonel Warrand served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was severely wounded at the siege of Delhi
arm amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
35 Colonel Craster served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the taking of Bassein (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu).
36 Colonel Brownlow served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of
Delhi— had charge of the Engineer park during the latter part of the operations, and was severely wounded at the
assault ; served the Rohilcund campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
3? Colonel Trevor served in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the operations in the vicinity and capture of
Rangoon (severely wounded), and attack on the Burmese stockades on 19th March 1853— slightly wounded (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1S65, — mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and
awarded the Victoria Cross " for gallant conduct at the attack on the Block house at Dewangiri " (wounded, Medal
with Clasp).
33 Lt.Colonel Limond served with Havelock's Force at the relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Resi-
dency (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
39 Lt.Colonel Stanton was reported by Earl Canning to have been actively employed under the Civil Government
during the Indian rebellion. Served also as Stall' Officer with the Jarneram Field Force in May 1858, and was present
at the affair of Buraon — mentioned in despatch (Medal) .
41 Lt.Colonel Perkins served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai and siege of
Delhi — wounded (Medal with Clasp) .
42 Lt.Colonel Lang served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout
the siege of Delhi— conducted the storming party to the escalade of the Cashmere Bastion ; with Greathed's Column
at the actions of Bolundshuhur, Alvghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Cawnpore and
Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
43 Lt.Colonel Thomason served in the Indian mutiny canipaign.including the battle of Budleekeserai, and through-
out the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
44 Lt.Colonel George Newmarch served as Assistant Field Engineer in constructing the defences of Meerut from
May to Sept. 1857 ; afterwards in command of a Detachment of Sappers and four field guns in the Seharunpore
andMozuffemuggur districts under Colonel J. Brind, assisted in the operations against the Rohilcund rebels, and in
' the disarming of the town of Meeranpore (Medal).
2286 War Services of Royal Engineers {late Bengal Engineers).
46 Lt. Colonel Champain served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Adjutant of the Bengal Sappers at the actions on
the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai, and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi (wounded) ; commanded Head
Quarters' Detachment of Sappers at the taking of Futtehpore Sikree, and in the Agra district under Colonel Cotton
served as Adjutant at the siege and capture of Lucknow; was specially employed under Brigadier Douglas in the
Gazeepore and Shahabad districts, present at the final capture of Jugdespore, and at the pursuit of the rebels to the
Kymore Hills (Medal with two Clasps).
47 Lt. Colonel Pembeiton served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai. throughout
the siege of Delhi, and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Water Bastion — slightly wounded ; had
charge'of the Engineer Park at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
49 Lt. Colonel Jeffreys served with General Jones's Force in the Rohilcund campaign in rSsS (Medal).
50 Lt. Colonel Ward' served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekeserai. and throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoory, siege and capture o
Lucknow; throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and
capture of Bareilly : served also in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
51 Major Thackeray served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Bud-
leekeserai, tiir mghont the siege of Delhi, and obtained the Victoria Cross for distinguished conduct at the defence of
the Magazine during the fighting in the town; afterwards present at the actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and
Mynpoory, siege and capture of Lucknow, throughout the Rohilcund campaign, including the attack on Fort
Rooyah, action of Alygunge, and capture of Bareilly; served also the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two
Clasps) .
5~ Major Forbes served in the Indian mutiny, including the action on the Hindun, battle of Budleekeserai,
throughout the siege of Delhi, actions of Bolunds'huhur, Alyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle
of Cawnpore, relief of Futtehghur, siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded), attack on Fort Rooyah, action of
Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with three Clasps).
53 Major Judge served with Havelock's Force in the actions on his advance to Lucknow ; was present through-
out Outram's occupation of the Alumbagh; also throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
54 Major R. G. Smyth served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the final siege and capture of
Luckno'w in 1S58 (Medal with Clasp).
55 Major Moncrieff served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal),
66 Major Holmes served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal). Served as Field Engineer with the Hazara
Field Force in 1868 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
57 Lt. Colonel Blair was engaged in suppressing the mutiny at Mooltan in August 1S57. Served with the Eusofzai
Field Force in 1S63 and was present in the action at the Umbeyla Pass and burning of Lalloo (Medal with Clasp).
Served also with the Column against the Gaddoon tribe in 1864 including the burning of Mundee.
58 Major St. John served in "the Abyssinian campaign as Director of Telegraphs. " The telegraph worked well
and rendered important service " (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
59 Major Carter served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawlor in 1S61 (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India) . Served throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other
Affghan tribes, including the storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet and Umbeyla, and destruction of Mulkah
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Director of the Trigono-
metrical Survey, and was mentioned in despatches as having "by the most strenuous exertions (together with his
Assistants Lieuts. Diimmuler and Holdich), and at a cost of great fatigue and privations, succeeded in surveying
nearly 6,000 square miles, and carried their work from the coast to Magdala " (Medal).
61 Captain Pierson served in the Sikkim expedition, India, under Colonel Gawler in 1861 (mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by the Government of India).
63 Captain Broadfoot served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Medal with
Clasp).
64 Captain Heaviside served as Assistant Field Engineer in the Bhootan campaign of 1864-5 (Medal with Clasp).
65 Captain Clarke served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Water Supply Department from Senafe' to Addigerut
and performed excellent service (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
69 Captain J. A. Armstrong served with the Hazara Field Force as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the opera-
tions of 1868 ; had charere of the Field Telegraph and was mentioned in General Wilde's despatch for having rapidly
constructed and worked the Telegraph Line (Medal with Claspl.
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Madras Engineers).
I Sir Arthur Thomas Cotton served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26 under Sir Archibald Campbell, and
was present at the capture of Rangoon, reconnoitring in gunboats and jungle fighting near Kemundine, attack of
stockades and Pagoda of Syriam, capture of Mergui and Tavoy, defence of the Lines at Rangoon and attack of the
left flank of the Burmese Entrenchments, attack of the Stockade of Kokein, siege and capture of Donabew, attack of
Shan Stockades and of stockades on the left bank of the Irrawaddy near Prome, capture of Melloon and jungle
fight at Paghammew which terminated the war (Medal with Clasp).
8 Colonel Sankey served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, and was present at the operations at
Cawnpore under General Windham, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
9 Colonel Mullins in the second Burmese war as Senior Engineer Officer, and commanding the Detachment of
Sappers and Miners with the force under Brigadier General Cheape, employed against the Chief Myah Toon in the
vicinity of Donabew, in February and March 1853.
10 Colonel Rogers served in the second Burmese war.
II Colonel Stewart commanded the Madras Sappers throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangchow and of the Taku Forts; action of Palichau, and subsequent operations
ending in the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
12 Lt. Colonel Chrystie served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in '1S6S, as Field Engineer at Zoulla during
January, at Senafe in February, and subsequently as Field Engineer at Addigcratin constructing the entrenchments
at that post (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
13 Colonel H. N. D. Prendergast served with the Madras Sappers and Miners in Persia in 1S57, and was present
at the bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Malwa Field
Force in 1857, and with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S5S, took part in the sieges of Dhar,
Ratghur, Goratote, and Jhansi, was present at nearly all the battles and minor affairs of the above forces till the
capture of Calpee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Received the Victoria Cross for distinguished bravery,
1st at the battle of Mundesore (severely wounded), and at the battle of the Beena near Ratghur (horse shot), 3rd at
the battle of Betwa (severely wounded). Commanded the Detachment of three Companies of Madras Sappers
and Miners in Abyssinia, was Field Engineer during the advance, and was present at the action before Magdala
(mentioned in despatches as having "rendered singularly valuable and important services," Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
and Medal).
14 Lt.Colonel Howes served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, and was present at the affairs of Jheegung '
and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and attack of the Heights of Punwarree (Medal). ' •*•.'. *
15 Lt.Colonel Lindsay served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present at the affairs of Jheegung
and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, and in the Reserve during the storm of the Heights of Punwarre
(Medal).
16 Lt.Colonel Burton served in thelndian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde (horse shot), at the occupation of the Alumbagh by Outram's Force, and at the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and one year's extra service). '
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Madras Engineers). 228c
18 Major Traill served throughout the Chinese campaign of 1S60, was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
Tangku, and engaged with the storming party at the fall of the Taku Forts; afterwards had charge of the demolition
of the forts on the south side of the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
19 Major Filgate served as Assistant Field Engineer throughout the Chinese campaign of i860, and was present
at the action of Sinho, captures of Tangku and the Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (.Medal with two ( 'lasps).
20 Major Pennycuick served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of H Company Madras Sappers (Medal).
21 Lt.Colonel Sim served with the Koliat expedition of 1869 under Colonel Kyes, and was mentioned in despatches
and thanked by the Government of India.
22 Major Pennefather served as Assistant Engineer in the Abyssinian expedition during the whole campaign of
1S67-6S. Services brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
War Services of Royal Engineers (late Bombay Engineers').
1 General Goodfellow served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1S27.
3 General Turner served in the expedition against Kolapore in 1827.
7 Major General Walker served throughout the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49 as Field Engineer and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, the battle of Goojerat, and the subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans
(Medal with two Clasps). For five years (1849-53) he was employed in making a military survey of the Northern
Trans Indus Frontier, from Peshawur down to Derah Ishmail Khan, during which he served as Field Engineer in
many of the encounters with the Hill Tribes on the Frontier ; at the attacks of Suggow, Pulli, andZormundi, under
Colonel Bradshaw ; in the affair of the Kohat Pass, under Sir Charles Napier ; in the actions of Prangzai, Nowa-
dund, Shahkote, and Raneezai, under Sir Colin Campbell ; the attack of Boree under Colonel Boileau ; and subse-
quently, in i860, in the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeerees, under Sir Neville Chamberlain (Medal with
Clasp)'. In 1857, during the mutiny of the Bengal Army, he was at first attached to the Staff of Brigadier General
Neville Chamberlain when that officer was commanding the Punjaub Movable Column, and subsequently accom-
panied him to Delhi, where he was also employed during the siege as Field Engineer, and was severely wounded
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
9 Major General Fuller served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan,
and was severely wounded by the explosion of a magazine in the town (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lieut. General Wilkins served with the Field Force from Aden against the Arabs in 1858, and was presentat the
storming of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served with the reconnoitring party and in command of the
Royal Engineers throughout the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches for "invaluable and important
services during the expedition," Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Colonel, Medal).
13 Colonel Merriman served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
14 Colonel W. W. Goodfellow served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the capture
01 Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served as Executive Engineer with
the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force at Zoulla from the first landing of the Reconnoitring Party till the end of 1867,
at Seanfe during January 1868, from that time to the close of the campaign as Senior Engineer of the Force which
marched on Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee and storming of Magdala (mentioned in despatches as having
" displayed great intelligence and activity in everything throughout the operations," Brevet of Major, GB., and
Medal).
15 Colonel Hancock served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was presentat the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
16 Lt.Colonel Greig served with the Field Force from Aden a gainst the Arabs in 1858, and was present at the storming
of the village and Fort of Sheik Othman. Served as a Field Engineer with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in.
1868 in charge of the Engineer Park, ha vie g organized the Park at Bombay and despatched it to Zoulla (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
17 Colonel J. Le Mesurier served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
18 Lt.Colonel Haig served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the battle of Khooshab
and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58, including the siege
and assault of Kotah (Medal) . Was Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859.
19 Lt.Colonel Hills served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the capture of Mohumra
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force as Field Engineer at Koomeylee, the
large watering post at the foot of the mountains, constructing wells and other works there; also served as Field
Engineer at Senate (mentioned iu despatches, Medal).
21 Colonel Bonus served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the siege and capture of Ratghur,
capture of Garrakota, action at the Pass of Maddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi (wounded), storm of Lohari
actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and battle before and capture
of Gwalior (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
22 Lt.Colonel 0. A. Goodfellow served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege ami
capture of Ratghur, capture of Garrakota, siege and storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Was
Assistant Field Engineer with the Okainundef and Kattywar Field Force in 1859. Served as Brigade Major of Roya
Engineers with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force throughout the campaign (mentioned in despatches for the
" efficient manner in which he carried on the duties of his appointment," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
23 Lt.Colonel Gambier served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, and was present at the assault 1 >f Kotah, and
in the engagements with the Gwalior mutineers between Sanganeer and Bheelwarra, and at Kotharia (Medal).
24 Major Bedford was present at the operations against Morar Cantonment and the Fort of Gwalior.
25 Major Merewether served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1S59. Served in the
Abyssinian campaign on detached duty at Koomeylee in surveying and constructing earthworks for the railway
also as Adjutant of Bombay Sappers and Miners (Medal).
26 Major Smith served as an Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1S59. Served with the
Abyssinian Expeditionary Force, and had charge of the survey and works proposed and partly executed in connec*
tion with the supply of water to Zoulla from Koomeylee, 12 miles (Medal).
27 Major A. Le Messurier served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Okamundel Field Force in 1859. Served in
the Abyssinian campaign as head of the Water Supply Departments to the Army. Organized the watering arrange-
ments at each post and accompanied the advanced force to Magdala ; present at the action of Arogee, and amongst
the first who entered Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
28 Major Jopp served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 ; landed with the first Reconnoitring Party,
served partly in surveying routes, subsequently served in the Pioneer Force as Engineer in charge of working
parties in the march on Magdala; present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
*9 Major Lee served in the Abyssinian campaign as Assistant Field Engineer at Zoulla during the latter months
of the campaign, and carried out successfully many important works there (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
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229
"LlNCELLES
Years
Grenadier Guards.
'Cobunna" "Babbosa" "Peninsula" " Wateeloo " " Alma '
' Inkebman '
' Sevastopol.1
, ,, .-: Colonel.— His Foyal Highness George W. F. C. Duke of Cambridge,1 KG. KP. GCB. GCMG. Colonel, 3 Nov.
Pay I 37 ; Major General, 7 May 45 ; Lieut. General, 19 June 54 ; General, 15 July 56; Field Marshal, gNov. 62; Colonel
of the Grenadier Guards, 15 Dec. 61.
Lieutenant Colonel.— 1 Edwyn Shcrard BurnabyJ Fnsign 4- Zt. p3 Nov. 46; Zt. & Capt. p27 May 53 ;
St. Major, 2 Nov. 55; Capt. 4" Lt. Colonel, pi8 Dec. 57 ; Colonel, 27 Dec. 69; Major, 28 April 75; Lt.
Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Majors.— 2 Charles Napier Sturt,10 Fnsign 4" Lt. pi4 Feb. 51 ; Lt. 4- Cajof. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt. 4- Zt. Colonel, p28
Dec. 60; Colonel, 9 Sept. 76; Major, 15 Sept. 77.
William Earle,18 CSX; Ensign, pi7 Oct. 51; X*. 6 June 54 ; Capt. pi6 Feb. 55; Ciyrf. 4- Zt. Colonel,
p28 April 63 ; Colonel, 20 May 70 ; Major, 21 Aug. 78.
2 p.*.c. Edw. Henry Clive, Ens. 18 Aug. 54; X"ns. 4- X*. 8 Dec. 54 ; Zt. Sc Capt. pi7July 57; Capt. 4- Zt.Col.
p8 Mar. 64 ; Colonel, 4 March 76; Major, 11 Oct. 79.
Capts. and Lt. Colonels. — Henry Fanshawe Davies,19 Ens. 4" Lt. 19 Dec. 54; Lt. 4- Capt. p28 Aug. 57;
Capt. 4- Zt.Colonel, pi4 June 64; Colonel, 4 June 77.
3 Philip Smith, Ens. 4- Zt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Zt. 4- Capt. p25 June 58 ; Capt. 4- Zt.Colonel, p2q May 67 ; Colonel,
15 Dec. 76.
3 Lewis Guy Phillips, Ensign 4' Lt. pis June 55 ; Lt. <f- Capt. p24 June 59 ; Capt. 4- Zt.Colonel, vj Aug. 67.
1 John Julius Johnstone, Ensign 4- Zt. p2o July 55 ; Zt. 4- Capt. v-ig July 59 ; Capt. '4- Zt. Colonel, p2o Nov. 67.
Reginald John Manningham-Buller, Ensign 4' Lt. p9 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p7 Dec. 58; Capt. 4- Zt.Colonel,
p°3 June 68.
Edward Smith Bridges, Ensign 4- Zt. p4 Apr. 56 ; Zt. 4- Capt. 31 Aug. 60 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, pg Oct. 69.
3 Edward G. H. Vise. Hinchinbroke, MP. for Huntingdon ; Ensign 4- Zt. pi8 Dec. 57 ; Zt. 4- Capt. pi6 May 62 ;
Capt. 4- Zt. Col. 10 July 70.
on. William Sholto Douglas Home, Ens. 4- X/.p2i Sept.6o; X/. 4 Capt. p 23 June 63; Capt.4Lt. Col. pi5 Feb. 71.
3 p.s.e. Henry Blundell Hollinshead Blundell, Assistant Adjutant 4- Quarter Master General, Some District ;
Ensign, 30 Mar. 55 ; Zieut. p3i Aug. 55 ; Captain, p7 Nov. 62 ; Capt. 4- Zt.Col. p5 April 71.
Ifotf. Edward George Percy Littleton, Ensign 4- Xi. p23 July 61 ; Zt. 4- Capt. p24 Jan. 65 ; Capt. 4- Zt. Col.
pi4 0ct. 71.
1 Henry Trotter, Ensign 4" Zt. p4 Oct. 62 ; Zt Sc Capt. pi6 Oct. 66 ; Cap/. 4" Zt.Col. p3i Oct. 71.
3 John Arthur Thomas Garratt, Ens. 4- X/. p29 May 63 ; Zt. 4" Capt. p6 May 67 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 17 July 72.
.ffon. William Henry Peregrine Carington, MP. for Wycombe ; Ens. 4" Lt. pi4 June 64; Zt. 4- Capt. p7 Aug.
67 ; Capt. 4- Zt. Col. 4 Dec. 72.
Reginald Thomas Thynne, Ens. 4- Zt. p3 Oct. 62 ; Zt. 4' Capt.v2o Nov. 67 ; Cajit. 4- Zt.Colonel, 15 Mar. 73.
Charles Seymour Corkran, Ensign 4- Zt. ''25 Jan. 65; Lt. 4- Capt. pi3 June 68 ; Capt. 4- Zt.Col. 19 Jan. 76.
David Maitland Makgill Crichton, Assistant Military Secretary, Malta; Ens? 31 May 59 ; Zt. 16 June 61;
Capt.v 8 May 67; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 26 Feb. 76.
Henry Welles'ley, MP. for Andover; Ens. 4- X/.pi6 May 65; Lt.4-Capt.vi Aug. 68; Capt. 4'Zt. Col. 1 Apr. 76.
Robert Frederick Balfour, -E"s. 4- Xi. pg Aug. 65 ; Lt. 4" Capf. pi7 Feb. 69; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 12 Aug. 76.
Hon. Charles Gathorne Gathorne -Hardy, Ens. p26 Oct. 60; Lt. p3o Dec. 64; Lt. 4- Capt. pi7 April 69; Capt. 4-
Lt. Colonel. 12 Aug. 76.
3 Cecil John Hubbard, Ens. 4- X£. p6 Feb. 66 ; Lt. 4- Capt. pi7 April 69 ; Capt. 4" Lt.Col. 27 Sept. 76.
2 Charles Birch Reynardson, Fns. 4- X*. pio July 66; Xi. 4- Capt. pi8 Aug. 69; Capt.4-Lt.C0l.27 Sept. 76.
Laurence James Oliphant, X»s. 4" Lt.v 17 Oct. 66 ; X£. 4- Caj><. p29 Dec. 69 ; Cap*. 4- Zt.Col. 9 Dec. 76.
2 jj.s.c. XTorc. George Patrick Hyde Villiers, Vice Consul in Anatolia; E>ts. 4" Zt. p6 Mai'. 67; Zt. 4- Cop<.
pi9 Feb. 70; C(y>£. 4" Zt.Colonel, 15 Sept. 77.
2 Zord Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, Cor. 4- Sub Zt. pn Jan. 67 ; Ens. 4" Zt. p2g May 67 ; Zt. 4- Capt.
p23 Mar. 70; Capt. 4r Zt.Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
3 Herbert Francis Eaton, Ens. 4- Zt. p2g May 67 ; Zt. 4- Capt. ?g April 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Coloyiel, 2 Mar. 78.
2 Charles James Cotes, Ens. 4- Lt. p7 Aug. 67 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p8 June 70 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel. 21 Aug. 78.
2 William Slaney Kenyon-Slaney, Ens. 4- Xf. p2o Nov.67 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 10 July 70 ; Capt. 4- Zt.Col. 8 Sept. 78.
1 p.s.c. Hon. Everard Henry Primrose, Military Attache at Vienna; Ens. 4" Zt. pn April 68; Zt. 4- Capt.
zi Aug. 70; Co?'/. # Zt.Colonel, 14 Dec. 78.
1 Arthur Charles Wellesley. Xk». 4- Lt. pi3 June 6S ; Lt. 4" Cap*. pis Feb. 71 ; Ca^r. 4- Lt. Colonel, 5 Apr. 79.
3 Ambrose Ayshford Goddard. Ens.fr Lt. ^16 Sept. 68; Lt. 4- t'iy)/.p22 Mar. 71 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 5 May 79.
2 Edmund Antrobus, Ensign 6c Lt. pi8 Feb. 69 ; Zt. 4- Capt. pi7 May 71 ; Ctytf. 4" Zt.Colonel, 24 May 79.
3 Horace Ricardo, Fns. 4-Lt. ^17 April 69 ; Lt. 4" Ca2>t. pi7 May 71 ; Capt- 4- Lt. Colonel, 24 May 79.
1 Charles Robert Rowley, Fns. 4- Lt. pig May 69 ; Lt. 4- Cup/. pg Sept. 71 ; Ctyif. 4' Zt.Colonel, 7 June 79.
Patrick David Boyle, Cor. or Ensign, pi6 Sept. 68; Ens. 4" Zt. pg Oct. 69; Zt. 4- Ca^i. p28 Oct. 71;
Capt. 4- X<. CoZ, ii Oct. 7g
3 Hon. Alexander William Frederick Fraser, Master of Saitoh
3 George Algernon Percy.
2 Ralph Leeke
2 William Henry Mackinnon, Adjutant 26 July 76
2 .Hon. Everard' Charles Digby
1 Villiers Hatton, Instructor of Musketry 23 Feb. 74
2 Henry Edward Colvile, Instructor of Musketry 17 Jan. 77 .
1 Ivor John Caradoc Herbert
3 Harry Walter Musgrave Bonham
I COBNET ENSIGN AND
I OB ENSIGN. I LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Thomas Wood ,
Eyre Macdonnell Stewart Crabbe, Inst, of Musketry 5 April 79
James Foster
Hon. Frederick William Stopford, Adjutant 15 Aug. 77
Hon. Rupert Clement George Carington
Henry Chaloner Smith
William Dent Mount-joy Cecil Phillips Farrer
Hon. Charles Robert William Colville, Master of Colville
Zord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy , Adjutant 10 Nov. 77
Francis Cecil Ricardo
Harry James Craufurd
John Thomas, Zord Manners
Charles William Sydney, Viscount Newark
Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay
Lewis Vivian Loyd
John Hunter Reynolds
Francis Lloyd
Josceline FitzRoy Bagot
William Arthur inco Andorton
Alexander Fownes Luttrell
Hon. Harry Tyrwhitt Wilson
Cecil Francis 'William Fane
p29 Dec. 69
'23 June 6g pi6 Mar. 70
p 23 Mar. 70
p22 June 70
p24 June 70
|p27Aug. 70
ip 1 Oct. 70
jp 5 Nov. 70
vi4 Jan. 71
_ LIEUT._
28 octr 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
24 July 72
n Sept. 72
2g Mar. 73
2 Nov. 73
21 Dec. 73
24 July 74
11 Sept. 74
18 Mar. 74
18 Mar. 75
18 Mar. 74
21 Jan. 75
13 June 74
18 Mar. 76
13 June 76
3 Feb. 72
3 Feb. 72
i7Eeb. 72
3 Aug. 72
19 Oct. 72
4 Dec. 72
15 Mar. 72
25 Nov. 74
29 Dec. 74
Grenadier Guar J*.
Years' Sir.
FiuTliali
P.r.- Pay
23O
Lieutenants.
Francis George, Viscount Baring
Alexander Fuller Ackland-Hood
Henrv Streatfeild
Malcolm Drummond
Robert Hamond Elwes
Lord William Cecil
Charles William Daly
Hon. Gem-go FitzRov Henry Somerset
Edward Chirl.-s Ellicc
Arthur Henry Thistlethwayte
Edward Brooke
John Leslie
Edward Master Lipson Inman
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Charles Trollope
George Devereux de Vere, Lord Capel
Harry Ralph Lonsdale Holden
Sir James Hamlyn Williains-Drmnmond, Bart
John Warrender
Hon. William Brownlow
Henry Goulburn
Hon. Henry Frederick White
David Alexander Kinloch
John Townshend St. Aubyn
Gilbert Legh
Robert Gordon Wolrige-Gordon
Lord Herbrand Arthur Russell
Hugh Coleridge Downing Kennard
Lionel George Henry D'Aguilar
Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson
Hon. William David Murray
Francis George Higginson
Robert Scott-Kerr
OK ENSIGN.
p 9 April
70
2ND LIEUT.
30 June
15 Sept.
77
17 Nov.
29 Dec.
30 Jan.
77
77
78
30 Jan.
78
11 May
78
14 Sept.
11 May
78
78
19 Oct.
7*
13 Nov.
?:;;
25 Jan.
78
7 June
21 June
79
26 Mar.
70
13 Aug.
79
13 Aug.
79
20 Aug.
79
26 Mar.
79
28 Oct. 71
10 Sept. 75
26 Aug. 76
29 Nov. 76
11 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
10 Sept. 77
6 Oct. 77
6 Oct.
11 Oct. 77
11 Sept. 76
11 Nov. 7S
11 Sept. 75
Quarter Masters. — 2 Edward Bassindale, 23 Jan. 64.
1 Edward Humphreys, 14 April 75.
3 William Leeding, 13 Nov. 75.
Surgeon Major— 1 Arthur Guy Elkintrton,21 A.S. 11 Mar. 53 : Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66; Surqeon Major, 4 Jan. 71.
Vti'ialioH Stir, /sous, f 3 Henry John Hughes Lawrence,21 A.S. 24 Feb. 54 ; Surgeon, 30 Oct. 66.
FranciaBramley Baker, A.S. 3 Mar. 54 ; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
Surgeons.— 1 William Henry Pickford, MB. Assistant Sun/eon, 19 Feb. 58.
3 Albert Luis Fernandes, Assistant Surgeon, 2 Oct. 66.
2 Charles Edward Harrison, 30 Sept. 74.
1 George Ballingall Stuart, MB. 1 April 71.
Solicitor. — William James Farrer. 24 Jan. 65.
1st Battalion returned from Canada, Sept. 1864. 2nd Battalion returned from. Canada, 22 Oct. 1842.
3rd Battalion returned from the Crimea, June 1856.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 The Duke of Cambridge commanded the 1st Division of the Eastern Army throughout the campaign of 1834, in-
cluding the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (horse shot), anil siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1 Colonel Burnaby served in the Eastern campaign from Nov. 1S54 up to 28th July 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turk-
ish Medal).
i° Colonel Sturt served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
18 Colonel Earle served with the 49th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and assault of the Redan on 18th June
(Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
19 Colonel Davies served in the Royal Navy in the Burmese war (Medal). Also in the Baltic in the Russian
war (Medal).
21 Surgeons Major Elkington and Lawrence— For War Services see " Medical Department."
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Coldstream Guards.
"la
\eiirs
ncelles" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Talaveea " " Bakeosa
'Ser.l "Inkeuman" "Sevastopol."
Hau|oolonel. — Sir William John Codrington,1 GCB. Ensign, p22 Feb. 21; Ensig
Peninsula" "Waterloo" "Alma
p24 April 23; Lt. 4- Capt.
3 June 54; Lieut. General,
„ & Lt.
p2o July 26; dipt Sr Lt. Colonel, p8 July 36; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; J/a/or General, 5
6 June 54 ; General, 27 July 63 ; Colonel Coldstream Guards, 16 March 75.
Lieutenant Colonel. —2 Arthur James Lvon-Freinantle. Ens. 10 Dec. 52 ; Ens. S- Lt. p2q Apr. 53 ; Lt. 4' Capt.
6 Nov. 54; C«^. 4" Lt.Col. p2o April 60 ; Colonel, 6 Sept. 71 ; Major, 2S April 7^ ; Lt. Colonel, 5 Sept. 77.
Majors —2 Geo. Robert FitzRoy,5 Sub Lt. ^23 Nov. 49 ; Lt. PS April 53 ; C</j.^. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4' Lt.Col.
p28 Julv 63; Colonel. 8 April 77 ; Major, 5 Sept. 77.
1 Julian Hamilton Hall,13 Ens. 4- Lt. p2 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt. Pj3 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, p30 Oct. 66
Major 4" Colonel. 29 Sept. 77.
Captains and Lt.Colonels.— 1 Godfrey James Wigram,1* Ens. 4- Zf. p3 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt. pi4 Feb. 56 ;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, pn Dec. 66.
2 Arthur Lambton,14 -Ens. 4" if. p4 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 4- Capt. pi5 Feb. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, piS Jan. 67.
1 Lord Wm. Fred. Ernest SeymOUT,15 Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, Aldershot ; Ens. 4' Li.
18 Jan. 55; Lt. 4- Capt. pi3 May 59: Capt. 4- Lt.Col. p23 Oct. 67.
1 Edw. Stroller Pegge Uuni.ll, Ens. 4" Lt. pi3 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p2o Dec. 59 ; Capt. 4" Zf.CoZ. p22 Jan. 68.
t FitzRoy Wni.Freinantle,10 Asistant Military Secretary, Canada; Em. pi4 July 54 ; Lt. 22 Dec. 54; Capt.
p24 Nov. 57 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, pi6 Mar. 70.
2 Fred. Cha. Manningljam-Buller.Z'ns. 4- Zf. p3o Nov. 53 ; Lt.4-Capt. 13 Dec. 60; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. p 30 Mar. 70.
.. 12 Geo. Jon FitzRoy Smyth, Ens. p3 June 59 j Lt. p2o April 60 ; Capt. ''23 Mar. 66 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Col.v 2 5^0,1:71.
.. ; 1 Henry Robt. Eyre, Ens. 4 July 60 ; Ens. 4- if. 4 Jan. 61 ; if. 4" Capt. p2i June 66 j Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 14 Aug. 72.
.. 1 2 John Burton Sterling,.^. ps Nov.6i;i»s.4-Zf.p3i Dec. 61; Zf.4- Capt. p2oJuly66; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 5 July 73-
.. 2 Charles Dashwood Thomas. Ens. 4- Zf.pi9 Dec. 62; Lt. 4- Capt. p3 Aug. 66 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. igNov.73-
.. ii John R. Wm. Lord de Vesci. Ens. 4- Lt. pi2 June 63 ; Lt. 4- C(^)f. pi4 Aug. 66; Copt . 4- Lt .Col . 15 April 74-
.. 1 Hon. Frederick Arthur Wellesley, Aidede Camp to the Queen; Ens. p24 Mar. 63; Ens. 4- Lt. pn Aug. 63;
Lt. 4- CVyrf. p3oOct. 66 ; Capt. 4' Lt.Col. 2S April 75 ; Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
.. 1 2 Rich. Spencer Hall. Ensign, "2 5 May 60; if. p29May63; Lt. j- Capt. piS.Tan. 67; CVpf. 4" Lt.Col. 7 Aug. 75.
2 Wm. JohnFreschville Ramsden, Em. dr Lt. p28 Oct. 64 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p8 May 67 ; Capt. 4' ZfS.Coi. 1 Sept. 75.
2 Z/oh. Edw. Arch. J rabazonAchesoni"«s.4-if. pi6Mav65; Lt. 4- Capf.p23 Oct. 67 j Capt.4-Zt.C0l. 18 Dec. 75.
2 7/o». Edward Hem y Trafalgar Digbv, J/P. /or Do, set ; Ens. Sr Lt. p23 Mar. 66 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ''23 Mar. 6*5
Capt. S- Lt. Colonel, 5 Sept. 77.
1 Hon. Henry William Lowry Corry, MP. for Tyrone; Ens. 4- Lt. p2o July 66; if. 4- Capf. p2 Sept. 68;
Capt. Sr Lt. Colonel, 2? Sept. 77.
2 Robert William Webb Follett, Ens. & Lt. p2i July 66 j Lt. 4- Capt. pi7 Feb. 69 ; Capt. Sr Lt.Col. 29 Sept. 77.
1 Hon. Evelyn Edward Thomas Boscawwn. Assistant Military .Secretary in Ireland; Ens. 4' Zf. p22 July 66 ;
Lt. 4- Capt. vs Mar. 70 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel. 16 Feb. 78.
1 Waller Philip Otway, Ens. Sr Lt. pi4 Aug. 66; Lt. Sr Capt. p-,o Mar. 70 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, 4 June 78.
i Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Ens. ^25 Feb. 62; Ens. 4- if. p22_ Nov. 64; if. Sr Capt. p3o Mar. 70;
Capt. Sr Lt .Colonel, 24 Aug. 78.
r Amelias Richard Mark Lockwood, Ens. 4- if. pn Dec. 66 ; if. Sr Capt. pi8 May 70 ; Copt. Sr Lt. Col. 5 Oct. 78.
Lieutenants and Captains.
2 Hon. George Anbrey Vere Bertie
Francis Aylmer Graves-Sawle, Aide dc Camp to Sir John Michel ..
2 Augustus Henry Macdonald Moreton
1 Reginald Pole-Carew, Extra Aide de Camp to the Viceroy of India.,
2 James Gordon Henry Graham Montgomery
Cyril Dudley Fortescue
Francis Capel Manley
2 Lionel Dudley Mackinnon, Instructor of Musketry 20 Feb. 77
- Henry Augustus Wethera.ll
Lieutenants.
Vesey John Dawson, Aide de Camp to Major General Higginson....
2 Hon. Eustace Henry Dawnay '
„ 2 Son. Henry Power Charles Stanley Honck
.. J2 Lord Douglas William (lope Gordon, MP. for West Aberdeenshire
.. |t Alfred William Maitland FitzRoy, Instructor of Musketry 26 Dec. 78
.. 1 p.*.c. John Foster George Ross of Bladensburg
.. |i Alfred Edward Codrington
.. 1 Hon. Henry Charles Legge, Adjutant 29 Oct. 78
.. I2 John Robert Gladstone
., 2 Douglas Frederick Rawdon Dawson
.. 2 Charles Brand
,, 1 Hon. Frederick William Lambton
... 1 George Ralph Charles Orrnsby Gore
... 1 Horace Robert Stopford .'
... 2 Hon. Arthur Henry Henniker-Major, Adjutant 16 Feb. 78
... 2 George Vere Boyle
,„ 1 Hon. Anthony Lucias Dawson
2 Hon. Hugh Amherst
Herbert Conyers Snrtees
2 Theophilus Basil Percy Levett
3 Feb. 69
Second Lieutenants.
1 Edgar Vincent
2 Waiter Orlando Corbet
1 William John Arthur Charles James, Luke o/ Portland
1 Guy Thomas Saunders Sebright
2 George Pleydell-Bouverie
1 George Francis Sutton
2 Hon. Arthur Grenville Fortescue
1 Bertram Mont Orgueil Hadsley Gosselin
la Philip Gurdon
1 Rowland Winn
2 Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell
,i Edward KnatchbuU-IIu-essen
1 Augustus John Henry Beaurac
Quarter Masters.— 2 Josciih Hire
31 Uct.
31 Oct.
8 Dec.
5 Sept. 77
19 Oct. 78
j 9 Oct.
13 Nov.
5 Oct.
22 Jan.
19 Feb.
22 Feb.
13 Aug. 79
27 Sept. 79
"14 Oct. 68
p25 Nov. 68
pi7 Feb. 69
pi2 May 69
pi3 May 69
p s Mar. 70
pi6 Mar. 70
p 4 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
LIEUT. _
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
15 July 68
1 Feb. 73
31 Aug. 73
6 Dec. 73
21 Jan. 74
9 Aug. 74
11 July 7s
13 June 75
13 June 74
20 Nov. 7^
18 Mar. 76
11 Feb. 77
11 Feb.
11 Sept. 76
28 Oct. 7S
v 3 May 71
p 7 Oct. 71
"31 Oct. 71
14 Aug. 72
25 June 73
5 July, 73
19 Nov. 73
6 Jan. 74
1 Mar. 70
b, Earlof Wiltshire
, 27 Feb. 67.
Reynolds, 8 March 76.
1 instantine Caridi Read,19 A.S. 13 May 53 ; Surgeon, 12 Dec. 68.
. '■' .Issisf. Surgroii, 29 Jan. 55; Surgeon Major, 26 Feb. 76.
d Myers, Assistant Surgeon, 26 Sept. 59.
John Henry Coiniel Whipple, ML. Assistant Surgeon, 30 Sept. 64.
1 James Magill. Ml). 3 May 76.
Solicitor. — Robert J. P. Brougbton, 7 Jan. 62. isf Battalion returned from the Crimea, Junez%$(>.
Pacings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. : -2nd Battalion returned from Canada, 29 Oct. 1842.
Surgeon Major.— 1 Surgeon Maj,
Battalion Surgeon. — 2 George i'i
Surgeons. — 1 Arthur Bower) EU<
Coldstream Guards. 2.32
1 Sir William Codrington commanded a Brigade of the Light Division, and afterwards a Division throughout
the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasps, KCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, Grand Cross of the Military Order of Savoy,
1st Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). From 11 November 1855, and until the evacuation of the Crimea,
he was Commander in Chief of the Eastern Army. Has also the Medaille MUitaire of France, as having com-
manded an army in alliance with France.
9 Colonel FitzRoy served the Eastern campaign of 1854, in the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
13 Colonel Hall served at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 to 16th Jan. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
14 Lt.Colonels Wigram and Lambton served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from nth Dec. 1854 (Medal with
Clasp, 5th CliiNS of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
15 Lt. Colonel Lord Win. F. E. Seymour served as a Midshipman with the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal).
16 Lt.Colonel Fremantle served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 3rd Dec. 1854 to gth July 1855, including
the siege of Sebastopol ; also commanded 163 men at the last sortie of the Russians against the Quarries on 7th-8th
June, and commanded the Woolsack party of the Light Division at the assault of the Redan on iSth June— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals) . Served also in the Indian campaign, including the
siege and capture of Lucknow, Trans-Gogra campaign, with expedition into Nepaul— mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
19 Surgeons Major Read and Perry.— For War Services see " Medical Department."
Scots Guards.
1 Lord Rokeby served the campaign of 1815 with the 3rd Guards, and was present at the battles of Quatre Bras
and Waterloo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1855 in command of the 1st Division, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, KCB.. Commander of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, Turkish Medal, and
3rd Class of the Medjidie).
3 Colonel Gipps served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma (bayonet wound of hand),
Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded, shot through neck), siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th Oct.
( Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Kuight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) .
5 Colonel Moncrieff served in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Colonel Beresford joined the Battalion in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1855, and was at the fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 Colonel Walker served as Assistant Military Secretary to General Sir Arthur Cunynghame m South Africa,
and was present in all the operations under that General in the Kafir war of 1878, and employed on many im-
portant missions. Was afterwards appointed Military Secretary to Sir Bartle Frere, and was one of the
delegates sent with the ultimatum to King Cetywavo. On the breaking out of the Zulu war, was appointed
Assistant Adjutant General to Colonel Pearson's Division, and was present at the battle of Iuyezane, and the
occupation of Ekowe during its two months' investment by the Zulus (mentioned in despatches). Aiterwards as
Commandant of the Lower Tugela (CB.).
8 Lt.Colonel Hon. P. S. Methuen served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th Dec. 1874, and was
present at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp). «..'*.„
9 Captain Paget served in the second phase of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, attached to Captain
Butler's command (Medal).
14 Quarter Master M'Blain served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1854 (Medal with four Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
15 Surgeon Major Robinson. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
\ 26
1 26
! =4
Sects Guards.
"Lincelles"— "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Talavera" "Bahrosa" "Peninsula"
Waterloo," " Alua " "Lxkebiian" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— JSI Henry, Lord Rokeby,1 GCB. Ensign, 21 April 14 ; Lt.4- Gapt. P12 June 23 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel,
p2i Sept. 32 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 ; Major, P2S June 50 ; Lt. Colonel, vi-j Feb. 54 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ;
Lt.General, 20 Sept. 61 ; General, 8 March 69 ; Colonel Scots Fusilier Guards, 13 May 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— 2 Reginald Gipps,2 Ens. <f Xf . pio April 49 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 20 June 54 ; Bt. Major,
6 June 56; Capr. 4- Lt.Col. p2 Feb. 5S; Colonel, 5 Jan. 71 ; Major, 10 Oct. 74 ; Lt.Cul. 5 Sept. 77.
Majors. — 1 Raymond Herbert White, Ens. 10 April 49 ; Lt. pi3 April 52 ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Col.
pi6 Sept. 59; Colonel, 24 Sept. 75; 3Iajor, 5 Sept. 77.
2 George Hay Moncrieff,3 X"».«. 6 June 54 ; Ens. 4- Lt. ''4 Aug. 54; Lt. 4- Capt. P15 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col.
pi9 Aug. 62 : Colonel, 26 Mar. 78 ; Major, 15 Mar. 79.
Captains and Lt. Colonels. —2 Edw. Marcus Beresford,6 Ens. p23 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 3 Nov. 54 ; Capt. vzg Apr. 56 ;
Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, p4 Nov. 64 ; Colonel, 10 Oct. 79.
1 Geo. Williams Knox, Ens. 4' Lt. 19 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. ^25 Sept. 57 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, p4 April 65.
2 Hon. Walter Rodolph Trefusis, Ens. 4- Lt. "g Feb. 55 ; Lt. 4' Capt. p2 Feb. 58 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. "4 Apr. 65.
1 Frederick Palmer, Ens. 4" Lt. 21 Sept. 55 ; Lt. 4- Capt. pi6 Aug. 59 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel. 29 Aug. 68.
2 Heni-y HardingeDenne Stiacey.i'/(.s.4ii'. p23 Nov. s6 ; Lt.4:Capt. pi5 June 60; Capt. SrLt. Col. p4 Feb. 71 .
2 .Hom. Henry Thos. Fva&ev, Ens. pio Sept. 58; Ens. 4- Lt. v2$ June 59; Z£. 4- Capt. pi2 June 63; Capt. 4-
Lt.Col. p3o Aug. 71.
1 Frederick Henry Harford. X«s. 4- Lt. pi3 Jan. 60; Xr. 4- Capt. p4 Nov. 64 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 20 June 72.
2 Thomas Philip Graham, Ens. 4" X/. pi9 Aug. 62 ; Lt. 4- Capt ^4 April 65; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 17 July 72.
Fred. Win. Edwd. Forestier Walker,' CB., Ens. 4- Lt. p5 Sept. 62; Lt. Sr Capt. pn July 65; Capt. 4-
Lt.Colonel, 1 Feb. 73; Colonel, 15 Oct. 78.
2 William Julius Gascoigne, Ens. 4- Lt. p3i Mar. 63; Lt. 4- Capt. p6 Feb. 66; Capt 4- Lt.Colonel. 25 June 73.
2 George Gosling, Z»s. p2S Jan. 62 ; XHS.4-X?.pioJuly63 ; X/.4-C«/;/.p26June66 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel.^ June 74.
1 XTo». Joshiui ( 'liarles Vanncck, Ens. 4- Lt. pi Dec. 63 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p26 June66 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, ioOct.74.
1 Harrington Builder DouglasCampbell,Z»s. 4- XtpioMay64; Xf.4-C«;tf.piSDec.66; Cupt.4Lt. Col. i7May76.
2 ZToh. Paul Sanford Methuen,8 Military Attache at Berlin- Ens. 4- Xr. p22 Nov. 64; X£.~4" Capt. p25 Dec. 67 ;
Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 15 July 76.
1 Ralph Vivian, Ens. 4" Lt. p29 Nov. 64 ; Lt. 4" Capt. 29 Aug. 68 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Col. 30 June 77.
1 Hon. Francis Charles Bridgeman, Ens. 4' Lt. pn July 65 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p3o June 69 ; Capt.4-Lt. Col.x Aug. 77.
2 Henry Edward Home Drummonrt-Moray,jE»*.4- Lt. '» 5 Jan. 66 {Lt.4-Capt.i'7Ju\y6g; Capt. 4- Lt. Col. 5 Sept.77.
1 Henry Fludyer, Ens. 4- Lt. p2g May 66 ; Lt. 4" CV/tf. p2i Aug. 69 ; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 19 Dec. 77.
2 William Edward Montgomery, Ens. 4- Lt. p27_June 66 ; XC4- Capt. p5 Mar. 70 ; Capt.Sr Lt.Colonel, 2 Anr.7S.
Mildinay Willson Willson, Ens. 4- Lt. p3 Aug. 66 ; Lt. 4" Capt. p3 Sept. 70; Capt. 4- Lt.Colonel, 14 Dec. 7S.
Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett, Ens. Sr Lt. *n Dec. 66 ; Lt. 4- Capt. 1*24 Sept. 70; Cojrf. 4-
Lt. Colonel, 24 Feb. 79.
2 Inigo Richmund Jones, Ens. 4- Lt. piS Dec. 66 ; Lt. 4" Copi. p4 Feb. 71 ; Capt. 4" Xf. Colonel, 15 March 79
Lieutenants and Captains.
Sir William Gordon Gordon-Cumming, Bart ,
Thomas William, Viscount Coke
Hon. Richard Southwell George Stapleton Cotton !
Arthur Broadwood, Instructor of Musketry 1 Jan. 77 j
Frederick Lorn Campbell, Brigade Major, Home District
Arthur Henry Paget9
Lord Francis Charles (rnrdon-Lennox |
Sir Arthur Reginald Thomas Wiltshire, -Bur*
ffolliott Williams Erskine
Hon. Arthur Hay David Fraser
Henry Pakenham-Mahon
Lord Albert Charles Seymour, Aide de Camp to Prince Edward of)
Saxe Weimar j"
Lieutenants.
Francis D. Astley
Hon. North de Coigny Dalrymple, Adjutant 1 Jan. 79
William Augustus Home-Drummond-Moray
Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison, Lt. Instructor of 'Musk. at Hythe
Archibald Spencer Drummond, Aidede Camp to MajorGen. Donovan
Arthur Cyprian Knollys ipi4 Jan.
Frederick William Ro'milly, at Staff College
John Bourchier Stracey
Henry Wickhain
Hon. Charles Harbord, Aide de Camp to the Marquis of Lome
Hugh Drummond Hay Barnett ;
Hon. James Henry Duncombe
Charles Crutchley |
George Cosmo Abercromby
Robert Cutlar-Fergusson '
Neil James Menzies I
: Eugene Leopold Sehvyn Brett, Adjutant 2 April 78
: Sir Robert Drummond Moncreiffe, Burt
: John William Ainslie Drummoud
Clarence Granville Sinclair
Hon. Luke White
Edward Watkin Williams Wynn
Hon. Alexander Francis Henry Campbell..
ENSIGN j LIEUT. AND'
AND LIEUT. : CAPTAIN.
p2s Dec. 67 P17 May 71
pi5 Feb. 6S p3o Aug. 71
30 Sept. 68|V2S Oct. 71
p 5 May 69|p28 0ct. 71
p22 Aug. 6S! 24 April 72
12 June 69 j 29 June 72
p24 July 69 , 1 Feb. 73
p2i Aug. 69 1 5 Mar. 73
p2o Oct. 69 26 Mar. 73
f 5 Mar. 70 25 June 73
p24 Sept. 70' 27 June 74
" 4 Feb. 71 21 Aug. 74
LIl
28 Oct. 71
2S Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71 1
28 Oct. 71I
30 April 73 1
24 July 74
18 Mar. 7s|
30 April 75
11 July 75!
9 AuS- 751
21 Sept. 741
18 Mar. 76
18 Mar. 76
29 April 76
10 Mar. 75
6 Sept. 76
11 Feb. 77
11 Sept. 77
n Sept. 77
11 Sept. 77
15 July 76
Second Lieutenants. 2Ndlieut.
.. 1 Hon. Arthur Hay 24 Feb. 77
.. ji Hon. Thos. H. A. E. Cochrane 15 Aug. 77J
.. 1 2 Hon. Arnold Allan Cecil Keppel I 19 Oct. 78'
.. ja Lionel George Henry Seymour Dawson-Damer : 15 Jan. 79
.. 1 Robert Dundas 11 May 78,
.. 1 Charles Edward Ha rtopp | 22 Feb. 79
.. '2 Francis Edmund George Astley 22 Mar. 79
.. Ii Alan, Lord Greenock j 8 Dec. 77
.. 2 Laurence George Drummond I 27 Sept. 79
.. I Quarter Masters. — 1 John M'Blain,14 17 Nov. 69.
.. I 2 Frederick Buttcrworth, 25 Mar. 73.
.. SurgeonMajor.—2Fre<l. Robinson,15 MP., A.S. 19 Nov. 47 ; Surgeon, 20 Mar. 57 ; Surgeon Major, 19 Nov. 67.
.. Battalion Surgeon.— 1 Surgeon Major William Ralph Lane, A.S. 29 Dec. 54; Surgeon, 4 Jan. 71.
.. Surgeon. — 2 Wm. Maunsell-C'ollins, MD. Assist. Surgeon, 2 Oct. 66.
Solicitor.— Fred. Ouvry, 9 Nov. 58. Facinqs Blue. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Batt. returned from the Crimea, 4 July 1856. 2nd Baft, returned from Canada, 18 September 1364.
[ForNotes, see lower half of preceding page.
^^:SiPore.Be„ga, ] 1st (The Royal Scots), [f^tfe^oss ^4
he Royal Cypher within the Collar of St. Andrew, and the Crown over it. In the second Colour the Thistle ana
Crown. "'St Lucia "" Egmont-op-Zee "" Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Corunna" " Busaco " "Salamanca
"Vitiohia" "St Sebastian" " Nive " "Peninsula" "Niagara" " Waterloo" "Nagpore"' Maheid-
poor" "Ava" "Alma" " Inkerman " "Sevastopol" " Taku Forts" "Pekin."
Years' Ser. Colonel.— Henry Phipps Raymond, Ensign, 9 April 25; Lt. P17 March 27 : Capt. P21 March 34; Bt Major,
FuUHalf qNov.46; Major, *i7 Dec. 47; Lt. Colonel. »i7 Ja,n. 5i -^Colonel, 2S Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Feb. 65 ;
Cr.pt.
Pay.,Pay. jj General 26 May 7 ; ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 1st Foot, 11 July 77.
"TT - Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Edw. Thos. St. Lawrence MecGwire, Ens. 1*19 Oct. 49; Lt. p2i May 52;
i'igJan.55: Major, 0 Fell. 67; Lt. Colonel, ''25 Mar. 71; CotoneJ, 25 March 76.
28 ... 2 Edward Andrew Stuart,1 Jshs. P21 May 52; Lt. 11 Aug. 54; Cb.P*- 30 Mar. 58; Major, T22 Feb. 7i;Lieu-
tenant Colonel, 14 Aug. 76. v~Vir t,(Mar. 71:
Majors.— 1 Henry George White,5 £«<%», 30 Dec. 53 ; Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Capt. "30 Mar. 5S; Majot , 25 -^ /
Brecet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77. ,,„■ e fw 7I •
2 William Newcomen Watts, Ensign, 1=9 Dec. 45 ; Lt. 21 Mar. 4S ; Capt. 21 Sept. 55 5 St. Major, 25 Oct.. 7
Major, ii .Tan. 70; ./>,.v<^ Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77. Major
2 Richard Abraham Maimers* £««.?«> " May 53; J*. pi8 Aug. 54; Qgrf. 26 June 59! Brevet Major,
, Sar^s Wilham Salst^ lU", "x3 Sept. 53 ; 2* 8 Dec. 54 , Capt. 25 Mar. 6, ; Bt.Major, u April 74 ;
Major, 30 Nov. 78. . — —
George Gilbert Stewart '»...... •"• 16 Feb!
.Mar.
2 George William Thompson
.1 Cresswell Keane Charles Rooke1
CAPTAIX.
5 Jime 55
7 June 55
7I* 7. Mar. 60
4 July 55;p3oJuly 58
4 July 60 pi4 June 64
15 Jan. 61 * 8 Aug. 65
2 John deStuteville Isaacson - £*g fa "» Jam 66
Frederick Comngham pT./n,. 6.' 1 M ,V < ,
2 Baron George Booth ,«f »»■ ° .."
, William 1U11 Ma«Mo,,aid *» ^ °5
1 Arthur William Sheringham 1 ^yne 00
1 George Seaforth Rodon | '7 April 67
!. Thomas French Ross ° 8 ±UW 6i
Charles Atkinson Logan
George Paterson
2 p.s.c. Frederick deLamarc Morison.
|i'3o Oct. 69
Nov. 68
9
2 Arthur Smith
2 Maurice Nugent O'Connor |*/° £"*•
1 Harry Gardner j »3 J™
2 William Drury Shaw P ' Anril
1 Stephen Blyth Moore | £ tw h-
2 Henry William Tombs | i!ec; »g
Herbert Durell Terry 8 May 66
Lieutenants.
2 Rowland Fearnley Kyrle Money, Interpreter
2 Henry Lonsdale Hallcwell
1 Alan William Low Rickards
2 Victor Alexander Farquharson
1 Egerton Payler Morgan-Payler
2 Edward Lindesay ViV"VJ." '<i"i'"k
1 George Charles Peard, Instructor of Musketry i3Mar.76
1 Charles Henry Gostliug ■■■■■■■■•■-■■"—■■■■ ^"" •"-
2 Vernon Gartside Tippinge, List. of Musketry 11 Dec. 73
2 Joseph Cnnlitt'e Fenton
I Charles William Southcott Ua.llett
1- Charles Harcourt Stisted, .(,//«/<tntii Jan. 79.^
Edward Altham Altham, Adjutant 20 Sept. 7i ....
2 Hamilton William Broadley
William Arthur Edward Boyd
Edward Steuart Masters
Thomas Rowland Scarlett
David Fitz-Amelinc Robert Anckctill
Archibald M'Lachlan
William Wingfield Verncr Pakenhain
William Douglas
Hamilton John Goold-Adams
Arthur Leonard Williams
William Erskine Graham Login
30 Oct.
'3 Oct.
7 Dec.
'27 Oct.
27 Oct.
'27 Oct.
'27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
' 5 Jan.
28 Oct.
8 May 66| 31 Dec.
5 Sept. 67
2 Sept. 68
3 Oct. : 1
P2S Mar. 71
21 June 71
28 Oct. 71
11 April 75,
19 Jan. 76
5 Aug. 7"
19 July 77
21 July 77
24 Nov. 77
--. Mar. .8
8 Mar. 78
25 Sept. 78 j
13 Nov. 78)
30 Nov. 78
6 Aug. 7v
13 Sept. 79
:3
Second Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT
i David Campbell Da Costa IlM;°' 7
1 Robert Townlev Kuowles , i4»ept- 7
1 Vincent Mackesy Uirkbeck 5 Get. 7
2 Percival Havelock Acheson 4 Dec. 7
1 Oliver Ramsay Brush , 22 Jan. 7
2 George Frederick Chenevix Trench 22 Jam 7
2 Arthur Vincent Dowdall FitzGerald 1 9 July 7
1 Henry James Albert Rowe 13 Aug. 7
1 Edwin Francis Wade 13 Aug. 7
1 Charles Henry Cockburn Hcyman 13 Aug. 5
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
29 May 72
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
15 Mar. 74
13 June 74
3 July 74
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
11 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
9 Aug. 73
29 June 78
19 Sept. 78
25 Sept. 7S
13 Nov. 78
25 Nov. 78
30 Nov.
7 Dec. .
15 Nov. 79
Paymasters.— 2 Walter Craufurd Kennedy, 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens.
Quarter Masters— 2 Henry Lonsdale, 28 March 74.
v 1 Thomas Worrall, 21 Aug. 78.
Aug. 65; Lt. 16 Mar. 70; Capt. 14 Aug. 76.
■ E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Pacings Blne.-Agents, Messrs. Cox and Go.-Trish Agents, Sir
isf Battalion embarked for Malta, 26 Jan. 1878. .-,,„,■
ind Battalion eMed/or Bo.nlay, 1 ,Aug. 1866 Depot, attached to ,rf Battalion.
235 Ist ('J-'he lioyul Scots).
' Lt.Colonel Stuart served at the siege of Sebastopol from 22nd April until severely wounded on 7th June i855(Medal
with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the
taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) .
5 Lt.Colonel White served at the siege of Sebastopol from 21st r>ov. 1854 to 10th Aug. 1855, including the attack of
the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served from 16th Nov. 185S to the 16th March
1859 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the purpose of preventing the rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and
Feroze Shah from penetrating into the Deccan.
" Major Manners served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, from
25th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in
China, including the taking of Sinno and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps).
' Major Hassell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 20th Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
i0 Major Stewart served the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, and occu-
pation of Tientsin (Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain G. W. Thompson served in the Canton Police Force from 1858 to i860, and was present at the action of
Sheksting with the Kwang Tung rebels on Sth Jan. 1859. Campaign of i860 in North China, including the taking
of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin, the latter part as Orderly Officer to Brigadier
Urquhart (Medal with two Clasps).
13 Captain Booke served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupa-
tion of Tientsin, actions of the 18th and 21st Sept., and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
\%
gade Depot, Guildford.
236
VndBatt., BareU^ Bengal. J 2nd (The Queers Uoijat).
The Paschal Lamb, with the Mottoes "Pristine nirtutis manor," ami " I".-? w»n> triumphant." The Royal Cypher
within the Garter, havingthe Crown over it. " Egypt " (with the Sphinx), " Vimiera " " Corunna " " Salamanca"
" VlTTOKIA " " PyUEXEES " " NlVELLE " " TOULOUSE " " PENINSULA " " AFFGHANISTAN " " GHUZNEE " " KHELAT "
" Taku Forts" "Pekin."
' Years' Ser. Colonel.— Henry Smyth,1 CB. Ensign, p28 June 33 ; Lieut. "28 Oct. 36 ; Captain, p2 Dec. 42 ; Major, pi2 May
JFull Half 4S; Lieut. Colonel, ''30 Dec. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 6 March 63 ; Lieutenant General,
Pay. Pay/, 24 June yg . General, 29 Sept. 78 ; Colonel 2nd Foot, 25 March 77.
26 ! 9/, 2 Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Francis John Hercy, Ensign, p28 Oct. 53; Lt. 27 Oct. 54; Capt. p9 Nov. 53;
Major, 10 May 71; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Sept. 77.
2 Henry Pye Phillipps,7 Ensign, 12 May 54; Lt. pis Jan. 56; Capt. pi6 Nov. 60; Major, p3i Oct. 71 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Calami, 1 Oct. 77; Lt.Culunel, 1 May 78.
Majors. — p.s.c. Sir George Pomeroy Colley,'-' CB. CMG. EC'S!. Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India ;
Ensign, 20 May 52; Lt. n Aug. 34; Capt. pi2 June 60 j Bt. Major, 6 Mar. 63; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 15 May 73;
Colonel, 1 April 74; Major, 12 May 75.
Henry Warms,1- Ens. ''5 June 57 ; Lieut. 13 April 5S ; Capt. p3 May 64 ; XTo/or, 23 Oct. 75.
1 Eustace Lovelace Hercy, Ens. ps Feb. 58 ; Lieut. pn Feb. 59 ; Capt. pi4 Mar. 65 ; Major, 23 Oct. 75.
1 p.s.e. Thomas Kelly-Kenny,13 Ensign, 22 Feb. 5S ; Lieut. p 12 Oct. 62. ; Capt. ''20 July 66; Major, 29 Sept. 77.
2 William John Holt,1* Commandant Naini Tal Convalescent Depot ; Ensign, ?2\ July 57 ; Lieut. 15 Feb. 59 ;
Capt. 2 Sept. 68 ; Major, 23 Jan. 78
2 Montagu Cholmeley Morris,15 En
26 May 73; Major, 21 Feb. 78.
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22
22
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May 57; X£. 15 Sept. 57; Capt. p2i Sept. 60 ; Bt. Major
Captains.
Robert Hill Ross16
p.s.c. William Charles Hood
Henry Flood
William Clarke
George Herbert Woodard
Charles Deyinau Baillie1?
Robert Bleazby
Charles Fairbanks Lawson
William Mackie18
Charles Edward Ilderton19
George Arthur Scott
Jasper Selwyn Tupper
Henry Melym Matthews
Edward Warren Broderick
Henry Walter Trench
Augustus Frederic F. Adams
Bernard Arthur Beale
Edward Ashton Hughes18
Thomas Edwards Harman
George Douglas King Harman, Aulede t
Camp tothe Lieut. Goo , N.W.Proo. $
KNMCiN.
16 May 50
4 July 60
21 July 54
17 Feb. 57
26 Oct. 58
6 Dec. ss
9 Feb. 61
18 Jan. 61
j 1 May 61
p 5 Sept. 62
p27 May 62
I 29 July 62
i 8 July 62
,p28Aug. 63
pi6 Feb. 64
p22Mar. 64
p29 Mar. 64
pi4 June 64
p 4 Oct. 64
I 24 Jan. 65
B11KV.M.U.
Lieutenants.
Charles Augustus Mott. Aide de Camp \
to Major General Radcliffe ) |
William Montgomery I
William Gun Collis, Adjutant, 19 Aug. 71
Arthur Herbert Nourse
Mitford Cust, Inst, of Musketry 1 May 78
John Stratford Collins, Adjt. 28 Mar. 78
Terence John Bockett Dunne
Hamilton James Elverson
John Richard Harloem Richards
Robert Thomas Hanford-Flood '
Charles Edward Whittle
George Ward Cole Bruce ...
Herbert Wilkinson Dent, Instructor
Musketry, 23 Aug. 79
Edward Owen Fisher Hamilton, Aide \
de Camp to Major General Primrose '
Geoffry Francis Pinckney
Harry Leonard Dawson
Alexander Fuller Maitland
Arthur Elias
Henry Bourchier Fowler
William Samuel Burrell
Arthur John Adams
: Stewart Holcombe Rusbridger
: George William Hacket Pain
: Henry Denne Robson
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Elston
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Second Lieutenants. 2nd lie
1 Henry BridgmanHenderson Lethbridge 5 Sept
2 Thomas John Atkinson | 24 Nov.
2 William Faithtull Allen 8 Dec.
[2 George Trenchard Pickard-Cambridge I 30 Jan.
2 William Edwin Banbury : 30 Jan.
2 George Burridge Crawley | 30 Jan.
2 Francis John Pink 16 Feb.
1 William Leonard Addington I 29 June
1 Alfred Ernest Price ' 13 Aug.
1 Charles Carmichael Monro I 13 Aug.
2 Willoughby Thuillier 1 13 Aug.
1 Wyndhani Hackett Pain j 11 Oct.
Paymasters.— 1 James George Anderson, 2S Sept. 7S ; Ens. 26 Feb. 56; Lt. 13 Feb. 62; Capt. 1 Apr. 79.
2 Robert Guthrie Craig, al 1 Feb. 67; Hon. Captain, 1 Feb. 72.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Charles Harvey Pulsford, 9 Aug. 71.
1 James Toal, 9 Aug. 73.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents. Sir E. Borough. Bt. ami Co.
581 1 April 70
63 p 3 Aug. 70
57 7 Dec. 70
58I 1 April 70
63] 1 July 71
58 j 1 Apr. 70
64 p3i Oct. 71
64 17 Feb. 72
64 8 Mar. 72
68 p3 1 Oct. 71
64 5 Jnly 73
64 8 April 74
64 12 May 75
66 21 July 75
67 23 Oct. 75
67 22 Oct. 77
671 23 Jan. 78
68 1 May 78
69 21 Oct.
70 23 July 79
BT.LT. COI,.
26 June
9 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
23 Nov.
28 Feb.
13 June
10 Sept.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
11 Sept.
71 1 General Smyth commanded
,the 68 th Light Infantry through -
71 out the Eastern campaign of 1854-
71 55, including the battles of Alma
71 and Inkerman (horse killed), siege
7' and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
7 'three Clasps, CB., Officer of the
7' Legion of Honor, Sardinian and
71 Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of
71 the Medjidie).
71
71
1 nt Battalion embarked for Bombay,
73 July 1866.
) 2nd Battalion embarked for Malta,
73 26 July 1877.
73 1
SUB I.I CUT.
11 Nov. 70
236a 2nd {The Queen's Royal).
7 Lt.Colonel Phillipps served as Adjutant to the ist Battalion, 2nd Queen's, throughout the campaign of i860 in
North China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin) .
,J Sir George Colley was employed on special service on the Cape Frontier in 1S58, 59, and 1861 — occupation
of Kreli's territory, defeat and dea'th of Tola (twice thanked by the Government, Brevet of Major) . Served through-
out the China war of 1S60, including the taking of the Taku Forts, actions of the 12th and 14th August, iSth and
21st Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Ashanti war from the 17th December
1873 in command of the Transport and line of communications, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, defence
of the Posts of Quarman and Fommanah, and battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomass{e (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Waring: served in the Abyssinian campaign in command of a Division of the Transport Corps (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal).
13 Major Kellv-Kenny served the campaign of i860 in North China as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Jephson,
including the action of Sinho (mentioned in despatches), taking of Tangku and Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of 1867-68 in Abyssinia in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " zeal, energy, and ability," Medal).
11 Major Holt was thanked in General orders dated at Poona 12th July 1S66 for his " noble efforts " in saving'
life on the occasion of the wreck of the Pilgrim ship Diamond, and his conduct was deemed by the Commander in
Chief at Bombay as " deserving of the warmest admiration." Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, — as Pro-
vost Marshal at Zoula, and subsequently in the Transport Train; was attacked by a large force at Belago Pass
whilst in charge of Convoy, and his conduct on the occasion met with the entire approval of Lord Napier (Medal,
and promoted to Captain unattached).
15 Major Morris served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian Campaign of 1857-58, including the occupation,
after the relief of Lucknow, of the fortfled outposts and camp with Outram's Force, and repulse of the enemy's
attacks ; also present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th December (Medal).
16 Captain Ross served as Adjutant of the 35th Regiment during the campaign in the Shahabad district, Bengal, in
185S (Medal).
17 Captain Baillie served the campaign of i860 in China with the 3rd Buffs (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
Forts).
18 Captains Mackie and Hughes served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Corps (Medal).
19 Captain Hderton served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
20 Major Blurton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the China campaign of 1S60
(Medal with Clasp for Pekin).
21 Captain Craig served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., and as a volunteer with the spiking party on the 8th September (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Continuation of Notes to 3rd Foot.
3 Lt.Colonel Parnell served with the 3rd Buffs in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol. Commanded
the 2nd Battalion 3rd Buffs throughout the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the engagement at Inyezane and
during the occupation of Ekowe (mentioned in despatches, CB.).
5 MajoraHobson and Halahan served in the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for tho Taku Forts).
c Lt.Colonel Eteson served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the second Burmese war, including the capture of
Martaban, Rangoon, Prome, and the Donabew stockades (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
7 Major Graves organised for the Zulu war of 1879 the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent, consisting of
two battalions, and served with Pearson's Column, in command of the regiment, during the advance to Ekowe,
taking part in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report as having been indefatigable in his exertions)
8 Captains Kerr and Graham, Lieuts. Fergusson, Hind, Ventris, and Kekewich served throughout the opera-
tions in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76.
9 Captain Reeves served with the Buffs in the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in 1 75-76, including the action
of the 20th January.
11 Captain Kelly served with the BufTs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including the
actions of the 20th January and 4th February, and commanded the escort in the reconnaissance of the 22nd January.
12 Captain Leslie served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including
the actions of the 4th and 20th January and 4th February.
14 Captain Howarth served with the Buffs throughout the campaign in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including
the action of the 20th January.
15 Captain Ommanncy and Lieut. Chippindall served with the Buffs in the operations in the Malay Peninsula in
1875-76.
16 Lieut. Holme served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1S75-76, including
the action of the 4th February.
17 Quarter Master Colley served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76,
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January.
i st Batt.
2nd Batt.
K^oH-Jttt] 3rd (East Kent. The Buff,). [^:%^terbury. 237
i'he Dragon. The Rose and Crown. "Douro" "Talaveba" "Albuuera" "Pi-rexees" " Nivelle "
"Nive" "Peninsula" "Punniar" " Sevastopol " "Taxu Forts."
Colonel.— William Craig Eniilius Napier,1 Ensign, 2S Oct. 35; Lt. pi7 Nor. 37; Capt. P29 April 4- ; Breve'
Major, 18 Feb. 48; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 30 May 51 ; Colonel, 28 Oct. =54 ; Major, 23 Oct. 55; Major General
9 March 65; Lieut. General, 22 Aug. 73 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 3rd Buffs, 14 Aug. 74.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Francis Morlcy,-5 husigu, 13 May 55; Lt. 1 Sept. 55; Capt. f 10 June 62: Major,
p7 Dec. 67 ; Breoef Lieutenant Colonel, 3 Dec. 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 10 Dec. 77.
2 Henry Parnell, CB. Ensit/n, 23 May = =. : £■/. 9 Nov. 55; Capt. ''5 Sept. 62; jtfct/or, ''12 July 71 ; Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; ZriettfMSaBi Op oti, [o Nov. 78.
Majors.— ^.g.<\ Clifford Parsons, Pro/) r '' 'Staff College; JSntign, *i6 Feb. 49 ; if. pio Dec. 52; Cop*.
25 Sept. ss; Bt. Major, 19 Nov. 71 i Major, ic Dec. 73; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 2 Oct. 77.
Francis Eteson,6 Assistant Adjutant <ir„>ral. 11, ,,,/al .■ Ensign, v6 Aug. 47; Xi*. 15 Aprl
5 Mar. 58; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 20 Mar. 74 ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 7 J Sept. 79.
1 John Blakslev, Ensi<ju.~7 May 50 ; x'- ''4 May 6o ; <-'«jtf. ''8 Mar. 04 ; Major, 6 Dec. 75.
Shapland Graves,7 Protector of Indian Inmigr ante at Natal j -£Wy», 28 Feb. 56; if. 6 July 59;
piS May 66 ; Major, 11 Oct. 76.
: Frederick Taylor Hobsom,4 Ensign, p3o Oct. 57 ; Zi. p3o Sept. 59 ; Capt. p29 June 66 ; Major, 10 Mar. 78.
2 Henry Thomas Halalian, ' Ens. 24 Nov. 57 ; Lt. 20 Sept. 60 : Cr/,»\ ;,2 ( » -t. 66 ; Major, j Nov. 78.
2 Charles James Hamilton, Ensign, 17 Mar. 58 ; Lt. »22 Oct. 61 ; Capt. P26 June 67 : Major, 30 Nov. 7S.
52; C«^.
Capf.
Captains.
Edward Forster
1 William Frederick Kerr,s Interpreter ....
1 Edward Girdlestone Graham8
2 Henry Drinkrow Harrison
1 Francis William Kane
1 Charles Edward Reeves9
2 George Agar Alexander
p.s.r. Edward John Lynch, Garrison I n st . .
Home District
1 Waldron Edward Roper Kelly"
1 George Ernest Harley
i Arthur Trevor Leslie12
1 Robert Albert Hickson
2 William Henry Wyld
2 Henry Wallick Maclear
2 Arthur Charles Jackson
2 William Conquest Howarth14
: Albert Kdward Ommaiiuey16
2 Lionel Thomas Spens
Richard Richards Brefl'ney Ternan ....
2 George Fred Harris
LIEUT. j CAPTAIN. I BREV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
6?
Lieutenants.
Robert Walcott M'Gillivray Martin
Julius Batt Backhouse, Instructor of)
Musketry 3 Feb. 75 5
Richard Stanley Hawks Moody
Nathaniel Newnham-Davis
Home Johnstone Fergusson8
John William Hind,8 Inst, of Musketry )
11 Feb. 79 )
Cosmo Huntly Gordon
Francis Macdonald Drury
Bryan Francis Holme16
George Herbert Chippindall'->
Hen. Calthorpe Somerset, Adj. 24 Dec. 78
Robert George Kekewich,8^liiy'. 10 Apr. 76
David Francis Lewis
HughRoddam Tate
Percy Green
Henry Raleigh Knight
Alfred James Whitacre Allen
Robert Alfred Baker
Ernest De Brath
Arthur Horsman Coles
George Edward Hyde Gates
John Hughes
Herbert John James Middleton
Henry Hodges Forbes
James Comyn Lewis Knight-Bruce
Sub Lieutenants.
Hugh Blackburn
Corry Langrishe Counellan
Second Lieutenants.
George Adrian Porter
CourtenayBourchierVyvyan
Alexander M'Lachlan
Arthur Henry Tylden-Pattenson
Vesey Thomas Bunbury
Archibald Francis Campbell-Johnston
Herbert St. David Jarrett
Percival Forbes Brine
Edgar Evelyn Ravenhill
Robert Edward Philips
18 Mar. 58 >' 4 Feb. 62 ''14 .Vug.
23 Mar. 58 >' 5 Feb. 62 piu May
4 July 60 p 8 Jan. 64 ''15 Dec. 69!
p 3 Aug. 60 ''29 Mar. 64 ''29 June 70
p26Feb. 62 * 3 Jan. 65 .''12 July 71
pi8 Mar. 62 p 2 May 63 p 2 Aug. 71
p 4 Feb. 62; p 9 Dec. 64
64|pi4Aug. 67
64lpi6 0ct. 67
3 Aug,
'16 Aug,
* 4 Oct. 64!p 7 Dec. 6
'1 5 May 67 l> 1 5 Dec. 69
'26 June 67,p29 Dec. 69
'14 Sept. 67lp29Jan. 70
5 July 64 pi4 Sept. 67
1 1 April 6S ''29 June 70
23 Jan. 69 pi2 July 71,
'30 Oct. 69lp27 0ct. 71
'21 Aug. 60,' 28 Oct. 711
2SOct. 71. 28 Oct. 71!
31 Dec. 5S pi6 Aug. 61
20 .Mar. 74
13 May 74
1 April 75
7 May 75
6 Dec. 7:
26 Feb. -<•
14 June 76
24 Nov. 7-7
10 Mar. 7:-:
16 Mar. 78
1 Nov. 7S
30 Nov. 78
13 Mar. 79
3 Aug. 72
i
30 Dec. 71
15 May 72
9 Aug. 73 1 General Napier served as Aide
12 Nov. 73 de Camp to SirCharles Napier during
12 Nov. 73 his campaign of 104s against the
,R TVh t, Desert and Mountain Tribes en the
74 right bank of the Indus. Served also
28 Feb. 74 at the siege of Sebastopol as Assis-
26 Mar. 74 tant Director Gen ral of the Land
13 June 74 Transport Corps (Medal with Clasp,
13 June 74 5th Class of the Modjidie.and Turkish
13 June 74 Medal .
2 Dec. 74 -i Lt.Colonel Morley served with the
11 Feb. 75 Buffs in the campaign of i860 in
10 Sept. 75 China, and was present at the action
10 Sept. 75'of Sinho, and taking of Tangku and
24 Mar. 75ithe inner Taku Fort (Medal with
12 Feb. 76 Clasp). Also throughout the opera-
24 Mar. 76'tions in Perak in 1873-76. including
11 Sept. 76 the attack on the camp at Qnalla
11 Sept. 76 Ivangsa, and the expedition against
11 Sept. 76 the village of Eungor. Commanded
28 Oct. 76 an independent force of the Bull's
28 Oct. 76 and 1st Goorkhas on the left bank of
11 Sept. 77 the Perak riveron 20th January 1876
12 Sept. 79 which captured a stockade, two
scis Lieut guns, ami two war gongs.
8f) t '-/ \For continuation of Notes see fool
11 Nov. ]6of preceding page.
Paymasters.— 1 Salusbury Davenport Crookenden, 18 S
2 Arthur William Hill Gelston, 14 Apr. 78 ;
Quarter Masters. — 1 James Wilson Colley,1' 18 Oct. 73.
2 William George Morgan, 7 Nov. 68.
Facings Buff. Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agen
1st Batt. embarked for Calcutta, 2 July 1866.— 2nd Batt.embt
78 • Ens. 12 Jan. 66 ; Lt. 23 Aug. 67 ; Capt
4 Sept. 60 ; Lt. 5 July 64 ; Capt. 10 Dec. 73-
t. Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
'•teed for Cape Good Hope, 3 Oct. 1876.
\_Brigade Depot, Lancaster.
Badajoz" "Salamanca"
'Alha" "Inkebman"
2,it T 2nd ^'""', NataL """'J 4th... .ling's Own Boval,
itoeia St. Sebastian" "Nrvs"" Peninsula" "Bladensbubg" " WAiEHm^
fSawsSni , " Sevastopol " "Abyssinia."
u-..n Haf; O010"»el.— Sturtholm John Hodgson,1 Ens. 30 Dec. zo; Zt -, Feb 2? • Cant p n * „
Hf Zt. Colonel, P8 Aug. 4 5 . Cololel, 20 June 54 i J(&> G,«V™/ 11 Attril * 3° ^ ? ~; JZV,-'or' z8 DeC- 3S ;
*ay- General, 2 Feb. 76 ; CV0»W 4th Foot, 21 Nov. 76 ^ •tT<?He'a'> Ir April 60; Zteut.General, 29 Aug. 63;
i.ieutenantColonels.-2i:,lw.Wm.Bray,4C£.£HS. 2IJUne,Q-ir 21 Tan , n t » r
30 Hay 62 ; 2ra/or, 2 May 65 ; Bt.Zt. Colonel, 15 Au- 68 ■ Zt Col Let 4 V' °apt z* June 5° ! St.Mqjor,
1 Cuthbert Eccles,* X™/, 4 July 52 ; Xf. n Aug. 54 Cart. 18 ft? -63 iV"6 75 p C8i°1rf' 2+ Feb" 76"
Colonel, 29 Sept. 77. ;>4' ^ • ISJan- 56;-«(yor, P27Feb. 69; Zie«^na«<
Majors._, Charles Patrick Stokes/ Ens. 14 July 54 ; Zt 20 Dec c-i . rv,„* .» t _ _
Major, x April 73 . Brevet Zieutenant Colonel, „ July 79 9 54 ' Ca^ 8 Jan- *S 5 Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ;
2 John M'Dowell Elliot,* £»«,;«, p2i Oct. 53 ; Zt. 20 Dec w rw t , „
Major, 2q Sept. 77 ; Brevet Zt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79 S4' ^ *3 July *8 S Bt.Major, S July 72 ;
2 Augustus Chanes Twentynian^t Ensign, 21 Dec. « • Zt ic Tnnp -s n * „ ~
Oct. 77 ! Major, 9 July 79; Brevet Zt.Colonel, 2, -Not. 7 9. 5 ; °ap<- 9 0ct- 635 *«"•« ^«>->
LIEUT.
'12 Nov.
2 Walter Francis Blake p 2 Oct
2 Oswald Robert Middleton 19 June
Reginald Thoresbv Gwyn, Adjutant
4 Norfolk Rifle Volunteer! ,
1 Herbert Charles Borrett I0
2 Richard Annesley Knox
2 Charles Greenlaw Leggett
1 Edward R. De Barry Barnett
1 James Henry M'Ewen
Francis Robert Sandys, Adj. 4 Adm. )
Butt. Lancashire Rifle Volunteers ... )
2 John William Goddard Telfer
2 Henry Buckton Laurence
2 John Rimington Sharp
1 Robert Bulkeley Baldwin ...
1 Edward Zuhrab Thornton, Aide de )
Camp to Major General Cameron ... )
Edward William Stokes, Adjutant*
1 Zancashire Militia )
t Charles St. Clair Pote
Philip Charles Yorke, Adj. 1 Bucking- ,
hamshire Rife Volunteers )
p.s.e. Edward John Lugard,11 D.A. \
Adj. <Sr Qr. M. Gen. Aldershot J
George Ffrench Stehelin
2 Henry Moore
p.*-c. Daniel List Brain, Brigade'
Major, Bermuda j
P;S.c. Edw. Rob. Prevost Woodgate12 ...
£dward Herbert Fitzherbert
1 Frederic Cooper Turner"
2 Charles Edward Wright
1 Henry Boyd Sutherland
Malby Edward Crofton
'.9 Oct.
7 Dec.
4 Aug. 60
1 June 61
8 Nov. 57
6 Mar. 58
7 Sept. 58
8 June 61
pi6Aug. 61
1 June 55
7 June 6:
58 .p s Jan. 66
sSlpi5June 66
1 Oct
pi5 Oct
pi2 June 63 'p 9 Oct.
p2£.6C- 62P220ct.
* 6 Mar. 63 Pi 2 Nov.
£24 Nov. 63 p 3 May
" 2 June 65 p 2 Auo-
31 May 60
p 5 Nov. 6
p 7 Nov. 62
p3° June 65
pnJuly 65
pi7July 57
26 July 62
8 Aug. 62 p 5 June 66
14 Feb. 60 p 1 Feb.
7 July
21 Aug.
15 Jan.
1 .April 7jj
3 Mar.
1 April 70
31 Oct. 74
3BEV.MAJ. [ BT.LT. COL.
24 Aug. 78
27 Apr. 79
2 Dec.
16 Jan.
; Jan.
LlBCTENANTS.
2 Richard Hawes MacCarthy1*
1 Richard Hall Green.^rf/ufanr
2 Fred. M. Gordon Hutchinson
2 Wm. Hunter Buller Little
2 Robert Alexander Ogilby
■ George Goodwin Taylor ...
John Rowlandson, Inst. ofMusket'n]
7 Nov. 78 ' ^\
2 Charles Sinclair Shephard
Ernest Walter Yeatherd
Albert Washington Hay
1 Archibald Hunter, Inst, of 'Husketr'y')
25 Jan. 79 ■* J
Thomas De la Rue ..
1 Henry Edmeadea Baker'.!!!.'.'.".'
2 John Moore Gawne
1 Theodore Edmund Le Blanc, "jfo'rtT
Adjutant at Trmidai... t
2 George Henry Blois Elliott..
r Alfred Williams Bromley
2 Edward Rawdon Penrose
' Robert Augustus Ritherton
2 Frank Broadwood Matthews
2 Charles Edgar Baumann
1 William Gilbert Mitchell-Innes
1 Thomas Richard Lytton Wilson
63
7 April
5 Jan. 64
9 July 64
7 April 65
1 July 65
* 8 Aug. 65
22 May 66
p 5 June 66
pi6June 66
5 June 66
1 Jan. 67
55
69
p 2 Sept. 68
23 Oct.
27 Mar.
23 Jan. 69
24 Jan. 69
25 Jan. 69
27 Nov. 67
p27 April 70
" 7 May 70
Second Lieutenants.
Archibald John Joseph Ross
Joseph Ignatius Bonomi...
2 Ernest Augustus Frederic Carter
2 Alfred Bayley Ridley ...
1 Thomas Mercer Vigors
1 Thomas Edmund Burke
2 F ,-l«ar Dclphin
2 William Lancelot James
1 Walter Henry Duffin
1 Edgar Piozin Wells .
1 Thomas Cameron Fitzgerald Somervill'e
2 John Harry W umber g Barber
■ Alleyne Haynes .'!.'.'.'!.""
3 Apr. 78
1 May
11 May
11 May
11 May
11 May 78
4 Dec.
4 Dec. 78
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
2 July 7,
'3 Aug. 79
7 July
9 Feb.
p26 Feb.
"30 Mar.
22 Oct.
pi2 Nov.
p 3 May
p3i May
p2o Sept.
"27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
10 Jan. 72
11 Sept. 72
13 Nov. 72
9 Aug. 73
13 June 74
13 June
2 Dec.
13 June 75
21 Sept. 75
20 Nov
29 Jan. 76
12 Feb. 76
28 April 76
15 July 76
11 Feb. 76
27 Dec. 76
29 Jan. 79
18 Dec. 75
8 April 74
14 June 76
28 Oct. 76
63
22 May
1 Aug.
29 sept. 77
2 Mar. 78
31 Aug. 7S
30 Nov. 7g
14 Dec. 78
28 Jan. 79
9 July 79
1 Oct. 77
29 Nov.
1 General Hodgson served with
the 45th Regiment in the first Bur-
mese war (Medal with Clasp).
Facing, Blue. — Agents, Messrs.
Cox and Co. Irish Agents, Sir E.
Borough, Bt. and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Gibraltar,
27 September 1874. Depot, u-ith 2nd
Battalnn 2nd Battalion returned from
nova Scotia, 5 July 1868.
ST^^^ I5Apr M.
Henry Rowland, i3 july 78. '
4th (The Kin<j'a Otcit Royal). 239
v 1'^!. me] Bray served with the 31st Regt. throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General
Pollock, ami was present at the actions of Mazeena, Tezeeii, and Jugdulhick, the occupation of Cabool, and the
different engagements leading to it (Medal). Served at tue capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the Umballa
Brigade. He commanded Detachments of Infantry and Cavalry in the suppression of the election riots at
Nottingham in July 1865, and was commended by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief "for his admirable and
praiseworthy conduct, and the firmness and ability he displayed on that occasion." Served with the- 4th King's
Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala,
and commanded the Rear Guard of the Army continuously on the return to the coast (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Eccles served with the 4th Regimentthroughoutthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including thebattles
of Alma (carried the Colours) and Inkermau, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and Sth
September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in theCrimea from 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the attack on the Cemetery on the night of the 21st June 1855 — name brought to the
notice of the Commander in Chief for " distinguished conduct" in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 i was sent iuto the Mahee Kanta in the monsoon of
1853 in command of a Light Field Force consisting of 170 of the Guzarat Irregular Horse, the 4th Foot, and 2nd Na-
tive Infantry as a support to Captain Heycock's Force during operations in the field, engaged at the attack and
capture of Mondetti ; commanded a Detachment of 4th Foot with Brigadier Macau's Field Force early in 1859 (Medal) .
9 Lt.Colonel Elliot served with the 4th Regt. the siege and fall of Sebastopo in 18^5 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
9f Lt.Colonel Twentyman served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
10 Captains Borrett and Simpson served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and were present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
11 Captain Lugard served in the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of iS67-68,aud was employed
with the Transport Train (Medal) .
12 Major Woodgate served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action
of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 187:1.
on special service, and served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-74, including the action of Kssaman, repulse of
the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1873 (in command of the Kossoos), reconnais-
sances in force of the 8th and 27th November, and battle of Amo il'ul (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Turner served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy from 1S58 to 1863, ami was present at the assault on
the Island of Bey tin October 1859, and served with a Naval Brigade in the Okamundel Field Force in the operations
before Dwarka, and at its capture in Nov. 1859. Served also the China campaign of i860, and was present at the
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 4th King's 1 inn throughout the Abyssinian cam-
paign of 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arrogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
14 Lieut. MacCarthy served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 in the Transport Service, and was in
charge of the Post at Accroful (Medal).
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;. George and the Dragon. The Rose and Crown. The King's Crest. " Wilhelmstahl''
Cokunna" "Busaco" "Ciudad Rodbigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Viitosia"
Nivelle Okthes" " Toulouse " "Peninsula" "Lrcisow."
CoJ»»d.-William ~L^T°^arl, °f Longford* JTCB. Ens P25 Aug 37 ; Z£ p3i Aug. 38 ; Capt. p26 Jan. 44 i
JHo/or, p6 July 52 ; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 17 July 55 ; JU,y0;- General, 6 March 6S : Lt. General
2 June 77 ; General, 31 July 79 ; Colonel 5 Foot, n Sept. 78.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 William Roberts,2 Commanding a Briqade of the Bengal Army ■ Ens pi Nov -q • Lt
10 July 43; Capt. Pi 7 Aug. 52; Bt Major, 2 Nov. 55; #«>»•, 17 Sept. 58; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 27 Dec.' 64;'
Lt. Colonel, p2 June 65 ; Colonel, 27 Dec. 69.
Thomas Scovell Bigge,6 iW</», p7 June 54 ; if. 21 Sept. S4 : Cap*. S June 56 ;af«/or, pi8 Oct. 64 ■ ireyff
Lt. Colonel. 23 Hay 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77 ; Colonel, 23 May 79,
Majors.— 1 Thomas Rowland/ Ensign, 22 Dec. 48 ; if. p29 April 53; Capt. 2 March 56; JlTa/or pis Mav
66; ireref Lt. Colonel, 22 Sept. 75. ' J ' ° J
1 John Granville Harkness,9 Ensign, 13 May 53; if. 19 Aug. 54; Capt. iS Jan. s6 ; if 3fai<w -o Mar 72 •
Major, 31 Oct. 77; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 July 78. ^ '° ' '" '
2 Frederic Pocklington,1'' i«%a, pi9 Oct. 53; Lt. 8 Dec. 54; Capt. pi8 Jan. 56 ; Bt. Major, 12 Apr. 70
Major, 31 Oct. 77; if. Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 78. ^ ' ' '
2 George Henry. James Mowbray Chapman,11 Ensign, ^21 Nov. 51; Lt. 6 June 54- Ca»f 26 Dec S7 •
Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 10 July 79 ; Major, 5 Oct. 79. '
Captains.
2 Philip FitzRoy 13
2 Edwin John Oldfield1*
1 p.s.c. John Creagh15
1 John Rice Newbolt
1 Henry Hartley Taylor, Interpreter .....
1 Alfred Robert William Thistlethwayte
2 John James Robinson
John Johnson Bradshaw, Adj. 1 Adm. \
Batt. Northumberland Bifle Vol j
1 Frederic Arthur Forsyth
1 Herbert Silverthorne Williams
1 William Ford Longboume
1 William Church Ormond
1 David Gregory Beamish
2 Charles deJersey Grame
p.s.c. Wm. Assheton Eardlev Wilmot, 1
D.A.A. <f- Q.M. Gen. Ireland )
John Love Vincent, Adj. Iforthum- ">
berland Militia J
2 William Sanders Darley
2 Frederic Richard Carleton
2 Charles Herbert Broad
2 Charles Haekett
1 Wilfred FitzAUan Way
2 Josiah William Pearse Hobbs, Adj. 2")
Adm. Batt. Ayrshire Rijle Volunteers j
2 George William Hargreave ,...
Lieutenants.
2 Henry Aitken Cherry, Adj. 26 June 72
1 George Hart Dyke
1 Edward Le Marchant Trafford, Adju- \
tant 8 April 78 j
1 Henry Kilgour
2 Charles George Heathcote
2 Reginald Heber Thurlow
1 James Sinclair Cramsie
2 Middleton Westenra Biddulph, Inst. \
of Musketry 12 Feb. 79 )
2 Richard Williamson
1 Samuel Boxwell
p.s.c. Robert Auld, Aide de Camp to Sir ">
Arthur Borton j
1 Alexander Chancellor
1 Percy Francis Lambart
1 Harris England Buchanan
1 Chas. Gilbert Colvin Money
Henry Beaufoy Thornhill
Arthur Lionel Pennington
1 Reginald Ker Kays
1 John Warre Malet
1 George Frend
2 Ernest James
2 Hon. Charles Lambton
2 George Leslie Orred ...
2 Thos.GravcsLowryHerbert-Armstrong
Sub Lieutenants.
Clement Edmond Sherard
Second Lieutenants.
1 Thomas Yeats Whittingdale
2 William Eden Sturges
1 Hugh Latimer Clark
1 Gerald Montrisor Harding
2 Francis Charles Carter
2 William Edmund Hill
2 Edward Charles Frederick Hore
2 Dudley Strathearn Stewart
2 Thomas David Pilcher
2 Alfred Ashurst Etheridge
2 Edmund William Dashwood
Albert Edward Whitaker
John Russell Colqahoun Colvin
Aubrey George Braithwaite
Paymasters.— 2 William Barton Wade,-0
p 6 Oct.
p3i Aug. 55
28 April 54
3 Aug.
15 May
16 Mar.
19 June
30 Mar.
1 April 58
23 April 58
13 June 58
13 July
23 Aug. 59
3 July 60
p29 Mar.
p 2 July
p 8 July
9 Oct.
11 Sept.
p 9 Aug.
pi8 Oct.
4 April 6;
3 June 6;
5 July
7 Nov.
P12 Dec.
Feb.
pi7 April 66
p 8 June 67
"13 July 67
pi6 0ct. 67
p22 Jan. 68
p22 Aug. 68
13 Jan. 69
p 3 Feb. 69
9 Feb. 70
p S June
19 Dec. 77
2ND LIEUT
30 Jan
30 Jan. 7S
1 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
1 1 May 7S
11 May 78
11 May 7S
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
22 Jan. 78
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
Apr. 78; Ens.
78
LIEUT.
4 Sept. 57
6 Oct.
15 Jan.
'iS Jan.
'17 Feb.
26 Oct.
24 Dec.
p 1 April 62
p22 April 62
1 Aug. 62
p 2 Sept. 62
pn Sept. 63
p3iMay 64
p 9 Aug. 64
p24 Jan. 65
29 Sept. 65
pi3July 67
2 Oct. 67
pi6 Oct. -'
2 Aug.
3 Feb.
7 Feb.
69
69
27 Feb. 69
pi9 Jan. 70
9. April 70
8 June
p3o Nov.
"24 Dec.
p22 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
9 May
13 April 73
[i Sept. 76
[i Sept. 76
'.g Nov. 76
>9 Nov. 76
n Feb. 77
;i May 77
15 July 78
3 April 7"
SUB LIEUT.
6 Oct.
Hi3 Apvi
Si
p 4 Feb.
16 Dec.
60
p23 June
63
pi4 June
64
p22 Jan.
64
5 Jan.
70
p22 Mar.
71
26 June
5 Oct.
16 Jan.
12 Feb.
29 April
74
29 April 76
14 June
76
24 June ' 76
31 Oct.
23 Jan. 78
29 Jan.
2 Mar. 78
15 May 78
15 Jan.
5 Oct.
5 July
5 July
29 Dec.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
BT.LT.COL.
7 Lt. Colonel Rowland served with
the 1st Royals in the Crimea from
the 29th Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Harkness served with
the 55th Regt. throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th
Oct. 1854, and assault of the Redan
on 8th Sept. (Medal with three
Clasps, 5th Class of theMedjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
Mar. 59; Lt. P14 Jan. 62 ; Capt. 21 July 75,
Quarter Masters. — 1 Francis Drake,23 17 Nov. 57.
2 Michael Downey, 4 Oct. 73.
Facings Bright Green. - -.4#e»f«, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
lit Battalion embarked for India, 25 Aug. 1866. DepM, attached to 2nd Battalion,
2nd Battalion returned from Mauritius, July 1867.
$th (Northumberland Fusiliers). 241
r Lord Longford served £e *affi=ign -rtgrtg »^^„t ^u^Gener^, np ^^^5.
fe^UM^^^^
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and : ill .f *• e • > 1 '"-■ ;l ■"; "' . , nfthl. Mr,lt'„li,, and Turkish Medal),
with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Kmght ot the L _i n M mn <u i, . 1(il FuM Poroe in
Commanded a Detachment of 500 men of *e aSth Re^t , . m* t U.tWa hei > £ Dwnrka commamled
gftSSSSSS ^wa^o^cS^^^ - - &**— and I5o men, on the
^cSffiB^ served with the 93rd ?nsiliersin th^Wxaea from ^8 «v.,,n lehid in* th^geoflS*
w^^^K^
k.,.,hn Martimere and Serunderbagh defence of ^e AJuml.aRh under I ™^ro in 0u(le in lS5s_59 includn,g
^SSn^o^
battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with two ^ ^ ( ; , ^ ! lt;utr! Xa ",,, 1;,,,;„ie in ,857-58
u Lt.Colonel Chapman commando, a detach ™™ , ot H ^ , h b» sUu^ , a g ^ ^ Lieutenant Governor
Division in the Alumbagh and engaged in the ?™;»Pia.tw« Ae action of l'.uxaruluit and defeat of the
Xirseeffi^^ ^edaiwith twoClasps' and a year's
Be^M&r Oldfield served in the Indian campaign of ^^,^^^^^t^^!^^^^^e
defeat of the Dinapore mutineers at ^
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh. and dele cm c,™
and relief of bneknow ; with Outran, s 1 nrce at the A h m 1.. < , 1 11 rer . < ,|f the F„rts ,lf Shunker-
S^SSE? l^^^/a^So^oT^^k^a^^rg^ (Medal w&two Clasps, and grant of a
^or^gh served with the ^ »«« ,£> agj: SSSSS^^SS^SSSS
as Adjutant of the 5th Fusiliers (Medal ^^1 I'^SSSt-WPd*
&* Wa£^^ cnptnre of the
■' ter Francis Drake served withlbnelock h* \' ""'"/, ,^feiee (wounded) ; throughout the operations
. . relief of the Residency of Lucknmv »'» > > p"1 ^ ' ^,1,(1,1, campaign of ,858-59, in-
at the Alumbaghumler Outram, and at th * , to- 1 capture org*™ ^ ^ ^ (Meda] ^^ claspg> and
eluding the action of Bnxarghat, capture of Onierah, and destruction
grant of a year's service)
pa
\b,
242 ^afccaX«e?fl«Sa. ] 6th {Royal ist Warwickshire)
^e Antelope. The Rose and Crown. " Roleia " « Viuie.a » " Coeunn
YearB'Ser p i ' XlvJiLLE " " Obthes " " Peninsula "
el.-John flblliott Crofton,. Ensign, l8 Dec. 24 , a. P29 Aug. 26 ; CVy* »17 July 3
'- e*»«w, 9 Mar. 61; Zieut.G,
Sub District No. 28.
— Depot, "Warwick .
Vitiokia" '■ Pxeeneis"
Niagara."
Major, Pi 5 April
•aZ, 21 Aug. 70;
— Half I ,., ">"/ /;"."" -""»«"<"-'* "mm,' ensign, 18 jue_. _.
Pay PavJ 4?; -"-Co/o net, 7 Aug. 46 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Maj
""Ti^t 'ieru/; 23 Aug. 77 ; CV0»,f 6th Foot, s Sept. 69.
zfart^rt o,w, 1 Oct :7; ■ : Tc/w, 35Aprii 7I y 55; Coi* 17 Nov- 63; J&»'or' 2S June ^ ■ B'-'
" I2 SST^ffjT^" *** 15 Jan" *• «■ «S Feb. 58; C,^.p29 May 63; *, Jf^r. , Oct. 77
^O-'SuVn^^
Captains
1 Albert Henry Harrison
[ CAPTAIN. I EREV.MAJ.
Vl-n-le.W.l.iamHe.'.ryWiisoni^--:::::-::::: "Dec- S77|Pi?Nov sdl*lT? P
•lames FitzGcra.lrlis y T_ :, 5IL J5 _°.v- 59 '14 Sept. 67
1 James FitzGerald
_ 1 Jacob Biggs Hop kins ..'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.;.'.
jd'/ja 2 Henry PeaseleyL'Estrange St. Gorge
- Gustavus Wheatley Berrv Collis".
Adolphus Randolph Augustus Collis
George Sharps Grimble
W llhain Thornlnll lih>U,A,ij. 1 Warwick )'
Militia ' {
David Michael Francis Brady1*
i Champion Jones
James Ruddle Gibbs, Adj. 2 Warwick Mil
1 Gerald de Courcy Morton,*" Brigade }
Major, Cabul Force J j
'-• Augustus William Whitworth11
1 Frederick Leigh Grundy
2 James Lewis
2 yamesFl^ar nine: .
1 Richard Meredith19
2 Henry Deering Thomas ...............
2 Frank Longbourne
2 Neville Frederick Mansergli '["[["[['.'.'.'.'.'.'."
Lieutenants.
2 Gerald Hyde Charles Stracey"
1 Edward Arthur Ball, "Adjutant 27 Apr. 75
1 Arthur Mulhmifr.O 1 tnae '
1 Richard John Doyne
2 Penman Croft Murray "
1 Edward Henry Corse Scott . .
1 Ldward John Wmnington-Ingn
2 W llloughby E. Gerdon Forbes
1 Henry Blake Harward
1 St. George John Rathborne
t Thomas George Lumsilvn.Jntt.of Mafk. )
6 April 78 I
'- William Erskinc Scott, Inst, of Musketry 1
28 March 79 , j
Gregorv Haines, Aide de Camp'to'coin
i» Ct.ief, Hast Indies „-.....
Morey Quayle Jones
1 William Conrad Faithfull
2 John William Stevenson
1 Edward Maurice Evre
1 Nevill Francis Augustus Maunsell'".'.'.'.'.".'."
2 Arthur William Frank Jackson
1 Frederick Thomas Clayton
2 Henry King
2 Herbert Edwards n-wh^Adjuiaiiii Sept '70
2 Henry Weston Helyar ;.....
2 Alexander Charles Emanuel M'Kinstry.i
Second Lieutenants.
1 Francis Henry Cornish
1 Hugh Mansel !.'""'
2 George Edward Godfrey Waller Bird
2 Cecil de Courcy Etheridge .—
2 Henry Bulckley Burlton Watk
2 William Joseph Newell, Interpreter
1 Charles James Cockburn
1 George Alexander Hay
1 Francis George Rodney Ostrchan
2 William Colvile Jephson
2 Percy Rice Mockler
1 Herman James Shelley Landon,
2 George Rodney Brown
2 Lindsay Sherwood Newmarch
1 Robert Henry Twigg
2 James Frederick Greenwood.
23 April
23 Mar. 58 jp
31 May 641P1
24 Apr. 58
27 April 60 1 p
vi\ Sept. 6o|P 9 Mar. 66
18 Oct. 59 It jan. 63
P28 Jan. 62 29 May
25 June 59 p , Oct.
pi9Dec. 62 p 8 June 67
9 Jan. 63 P13 Ju'y 67
pi2 June 63 pI4 Sept. 67
p 3 May 64 ^ 9 Nov. 67
. Sept. 67
Feb. 61^17 Mar. 69
Sept. 60 : 1 April 73
Oct. 64P2oOct. 69
Dec. 62I 27 Feb.
Dec. 6s 12 Mav 7 =
0 Sept. 75
1 Mar.
Paymasters.— 1 William Wastell ,» 21 Dec. 60 • E
a Octavius William Hill," 1 Apr •
Quarter Masters.— 1 George Beedle,1* 10 July 66'
2 Timothy Philip Geoghe'gan.
Faonas T3hic— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co
1st Butt, embarked/or India, 7 Dec.
2S Oct.
p3 Sept.
!4 Feb.
27 Mar. 77
2 Feb. 7S
20 Apr. 78
13 June 78
6 May 70
1 Oct.
26 Nov.
1 Jan.
17 May
General Crofton was appointed
Persian Interpreter to the force under
7> Brigadier General Litchfield in August
1832, and served with it throughout
the arduous operations in Paikur.and
against the tribes in the N.W. Desert,
which ended in the takingof Balmecr.
He was also employed at the defence
of Aden against the Arabs in 1840-41 ;
and commanded the expedition sent
to the Red river, Prince Rupert's
Land, via Hudson's Bay, in 1846, un-
9 Aug. 73 der instructions for the defence of
N " the British settlements in the event
"sent' ;^ot" war with America for the Oregon
rw 74'territ"'T- For this service he received
74 the thanks of the Duke of Wellington
and the Colonial Secretary.
ign, 30 Nov. 55 ; It. 26 Jan. 58 ; Bon.Major, 21 Dec. 7c
; Ens. 1 June 55; Lt? S Jan. 58; Copt. 13 Nov. 72.
9 March 66.
■o.— Irish Acients, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
2nd Bait, returned from Jamaica, 3 May 1S67,
6th (Royal ist Warwickshire). 242 a
5 Lt. Colonel Feilden served with the 38th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to July 1855, including
the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel Colthurst served as Adjutant of the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny and
was present at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on 30th March 1S5S, affair of Sanganeer, defeat of
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of and attack on the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Hole served in the Indian campaign in 185S, including the operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
12 Major Evans served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1S58, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the close of 1S60, and was twice in
command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Cockhurn served as Brigade Major to the 2nd Brigade of the Hazara Field Force of 1868, including the
subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the Looshai
campaign of 1S71-72 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Brownlow (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
11 Captain Harrison, G. W. B. Collis, Brady, and Whitworth, Lieutenant Ball, and Quartermaster Beedle,
served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black
Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
16 Captains Wilson and FitzG-erald served with the 6th Regiment throughout the operations against the hill tribes
of Sikkim in 1S61. Also in the Hazara campaign of 186S, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain
(Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Meredith and Lieutenant Stracey served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868
(Medal with Clasp).
20 Major Morton served as Adjutant of the ist Battalion 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, includ-
ing the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
2:1 Major Wastell served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47; also throughout that of 1850-53 (Medal),
including the operations in the Fish river. Amatolas, and both the Trans-Kei expeditions. Served in the Indian
Mutiny campaign in 7858. Also in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S (Medal with Clasp).
24 Quarter Master Geoghegan served with the Soth Regiment in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1S54. including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, including the pursuit of the rebels under
Tantia Topee in Raipootana and Central India (Medal).
23 Captain Hill served as a Midshipman in the Indian Navy in the Burmese war in 1S53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu).
It
243
h aSkSS** ] ^th (Foyal Fusiliers). [f^^uns^
Ine White Rose within the Garter, and the "White Horse. " Mabtinique " " Talaveba " "•Albuheba"
'Badajoz" " Salamanca" "Vittokia" "Pyrenees" " Oethes " "Toulouse" "Peninsula"
, "Alma" "Inkekman" " Sevastopol."
s«- Colonel.— c. Richard, Xortf Airey,1 GCB. Ensign, 15 Mar. zi ; Lt. p4 Dec. 23; Ciyrt. p22 Oct. 25 ; Xajor,
p9 May 34 ; Lt. Colonel, pio Feb. 38 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 12 Dec. 54 ; Lieut. General, 24 Oct.
62 ; General, 9 April 71 ; Colonel 7th Foot, 1 May 68.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 George Henry Waller,2 Ensign, 10 Aug. 54; Lt. 22 Dec. 54; Capt. p2o Mar. 57;
Major, p2i June 64; Lt. Colonel, p28 Oct. 71 ; Colonel, 28 Oct. 76.
2 Alfred Goodlad Daubeny,4 Ens. ^23 Nov. 52 ; Lt. ''S Sept. 54 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 55; Major, p23 June 69 ; Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 25 Sept. 78.
Majors. — 1 Adrian Bennett,5 Ensign, 5 Nov. 54; Lt. 9 Mar. 55; Capt. 1 May 58; Major, p28 Oct. 71; Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
2 Henry Kerr,8 Ensign, 26 Jan. S5 ; -£<• 27 July 55; Capt. pn April 62; Bt.Major, 19 Oct. 75; Major,
16 Feb. 78.
1 Robert Watson Sparks, JEhs. 16 Mar.55 ; Xf.p3 Aug. 55 ; Capt. pi8 July 62 ; B/. J/«/.5 April 76; 2f<y\ 7 Aug.78.
2 William Buttcrworth Colvin, Assistant Quarter Master General, Mhow ; Ens. 17 Nov. 57; Lt. pi6 Aug. 59;
Capt. p7 Nov. 62 ; Bt.Major, 10 Dec. 76 ; Major, 25 Sept. 78.
Captains.
Thomas Burton Vandeleur
: Fitzmanrice Beauchamp9
: Robert Fowler Butler
Frederick Charles Keyser ,
! Henry Wadham Locke Paddon10
George Augustus S weny,11 Adjutant 26 ")
KentBifle Volunteers )
■ William Wheaton Chard
: George Brooke Meares,10 Adj. 1 Adm. \
Bait. Tomer Hamlets Rifie Volunteers $
Robert Henry Maude ,
William Daly
Benjamin Stephens du Jardin
Henry Burton Winter, Adjutant South')
Middlesex Militia j
Geoffry Barton,12 at Staff" College
Joseph Smith, Paymaster Deola'li Depot...
Thomas Groube1"
p. s. c.Thomas John Raymond Mallock, |
Garrison Instructor, Portsmouth )
Robert Barlow Manning
Gardiner Frederic Guyon
John Robert Beckett
William Conolly
John Henry Courtney Clarke
Albert Tanner)3
Edmund William Adderley
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
... I:
p2i Sept. 5 c
16 Oct. 55
10 Feb. 58
28 May 5?
6 Aug. 58
7 Sept. 58
30 Dec. 59
p 3 June 59
p 3 Aug. 60
15 Oct. 61
5 July 55
pn Feb. 62
p 3 Oct. 62
23 Nov. 55
p 2 Dec. 62
17 July 63
pi7July 63
p3i Jan. 65!
pi6Jan. 661
p3i Jan. 65!
p2i Aug. 66,
27 Feb.
pi6 Oct. 67
Lieutenants.
Norman Pochin, Inst, of Mush. 14 Dec. 73 P30 Mar. 67
Percy St. Maur p^ Sept. "
Fred. St. Leger Tottenham. Inst, of'i „ ,r
Musketry 21 Aug. 78 j.^^ay 69
Chas.Lysaght Mortimer, Adj. 1 April 74'p z Sept 69
Edward Alfred Mostyn pio Nov. 69
Robt. Preston Birkett Rodick \v 9 Feb.'
George Francis Thunder, Interpreter ...lpIs Nov
Henry Archibald Anderson |
Charles David Myers Gall, J<Z/. 30 Sept.78
Edward Loftus Roche Thackwell „
Hugh John Hector Dive
Arthur Hildesley Daunt
Wm. Henry Stopford Heron-Maxwell...
Richard Lock Appleyard
Robert Erasmus Saunders
Colin George Donald
Henry- Bingham MortonMansel-Pleydell
George Stuart Nicholson
George Henry Hayhurst Havhurst
iieoi-L'C EwbankBriggs
Gerald Dease
Henry Porter
Graham Cludde Herbert
Turner Severin Macleay Woolley
Ricliard Daveis Garnons-Williams
Edward Joshua Cooper
23 Oct. 57|p2iJune 641 1 Oct.
(p26Jan. 58 ^ Jan. 65 1 Oct.
pnFeb. 62|pi8Dec. 67
4 Mar. 62|pi8 Apri. ._
p24 June 62 p23 June 69
25 Feb. 62
p 2 Dec. 6s
17 Nov. 63
2 Sept. 6S
p28 Oct. 71
3 July 72
I* lDec 63! 6 Sept. 73
pi2 April 64 6 Sept. 73
23 April 58 21 July 71
p2i June 64! j7 April 75
pi4Feb. 65 x April 74 29 Ncv. 79
12 June 60 j April 70
p2oJune 65 24 Nov. 77
p2iAug. 66 J 26 Jan. 78
p22Feb. 68: 16 Feb. 78
16 May 68] 7 Aug. 78
16 Dec. 68, 21 Aug. 78
7 Feb. 71 20 Oct. 78
p27Oct. 71 !Feb. 79
pi4Aug. 60 piSDec. 67
p27Aug. 70 6 Apr. 78!
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
27 Apr.
16 July
9 Aug.
9 Aug.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
3 Aug.
14 Aug.
2! Sept.
21 Sept.
2 Dec.
13 .Tune
13 June
13 June
21 Sept.
20 Nov.
n Feb.
13 June
26 Feb.
11 Sept.
1 Lord Airey served throughoa
the Eastern campaign cf 1854-55 —
first in command of a Brigade, and
afterwards from the disembarkation
in the Crimea as Quarter Master
General, and was pre ent at the
battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
I (Medal with four Clasps, KCB., Com-
mander of the Legion of Honor, Com-
mander of 1st Class of the Military
Order of Savoy, 2nd Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Second Lieutenants.
Horace Henry Drummond-Wolff .
; 1 Francis Charles Sartoris , Jc tw
.. 2 Mordaunt Lea Shipley '" ° t„„
.. 12 GalfridCathcart. doTratlurd I 3°c„;
.. 2 Gilbert Winter Zwflchenbart Mosa , S
.. 1 1 Charles Arthur Staniland ti Oct
.. [2 Frederic Philip Forster Wood ... . ,n T„.'
.. ,2 Everard Swaine Marsh ' 22 Jan'
.. 2 Edmund Musgrave Barttelot I ,, Tar/
.. 2 William Lachlan Forbes - iva'-
:: *«^*o^,C^^ «•■ is ^e 66; Lt.% Oct. 67; Capt.
Quarter Master^' K^r'tB^ J™, "£»''
2 Henry Clowes, ,2 June 78.
y««««Blue AgenU, Ueuje. Cos „„.i Co. TrU A,„
Battahov retwvedfrcm /,„/,„. ,,; Dee. ■<,. ,„„• rjattuL
[26 Aug. 76.
, Messrs. Cane
nborleed for I»d\
"jth (lioi/al Fusiliers). 243a
2 Colonel Waller served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 21st Nov. 1S54, including the siege of
Sebastopol, sortie of 9th May, attack and capture of the Quarries 7th June (wounded), assault of the Redan i8thJune
(wounded), and was in the Trenches on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turk-
ish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Daubeny served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from sthDee. 1854, including the capture
of the Quarries, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 1 8th June, and formed one of the storming
party on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 7th Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th" October (Medal with three Clasps. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafzye Field Force, present at the
defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruc-
tion of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the
Bonair Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes
on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Kerr served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 24th
Nov. 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field
Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical
Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the
foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th Dec. which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the lull
tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Bcauehamp served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain, attached to the 24th (Muzbie)
Sikhs, against the Mahsood Wuzeerees during April and May i860, and was present at the forcing of the Burrura
Pass, taking of Makeen, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
10 Captains Paddon, Meares, and Groube served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863
with the Eusofyze Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack
on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th Dec, also in the action at Umbeyla
and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th Dec. which ended in the complete rout,
of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec. (Medal with Clasp).
11 Captain Sweny, as a Lieutenant in the 4th Regiment, served in Al lyssinia as Aide do Camp to Brigadier General
Wilby ; was afterwards appointed Provost Marshal and Baggage Master to the 1st Brigade 1st Division, and was,
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, promoted Captain for service,
Medal).
12 Major Barton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in the Transport service, and afterwards in Russell's
Regiment, including the battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of Jar-
binbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah (slightly wounded), battle of
Ordahsuand capture of Coomassie (promoted Captain, Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Tanner served in the 72nd Highlanders throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of
the rebel force under Tantia Topee and the Rao in 1S58-59.
Continuation of Notes to Sth Foot.
* Major Longfield accompanied the force under Major R. S. Baynes which surprised the garrison and secured
the Fort and magazine of Phillour on the Sutlej on the 12th and 13th May 1857 ; also served at the siege of Delhi
and repulse of sorties on 9th 14th 1 Sth and 23rd July, and capture of four gnns on 12th August 1857 ; afterwards
present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, the affair of 2nd and action of 6th Dec.
at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj, also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59 as Brigade Quarter Master to
Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (Medal with two
5 Major Whitting served in the Indian campaign from March 1S5S, and acted as Staff Adjutant to a Detachment
at Sasseram, and was engaged in the operations against the rebels in the jungles of Jugdespore under Sir E. Lugard;
also served the campaign of 1858-59 in Oude, including the attack and capture of the Fort and town of Sandee (Mei i.\ 1 ) .
0 Major Brown served with the 63rd Regiment at the assault of the Redan and fall of Sebastopol, also at the
bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain Lowry (late a Captain in the 41st Regiment) served with the 41st Regiment throughout the Crimean
campaign, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th
October, and assault of the Redan on Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie).
8 Captain Jervis served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-63, and was present
at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
10 Major Lewis served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58 (Medal). Volunteered in
Canada in 1862 to go after a party of the 4th Battalion 60th Rifles that had deserted with their rifles and ammu-
nition for the purpose of joining the American Army ; these men he captured after they had fired several titles on
his party ; for this service he was mentioned in general orders by Sir F. Williams, commanding in Canada, and
recommended for promotion.
244
fears' Ser.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
, .
33 ! ...
'st Batt., Warley. 1 0,-i , mi ,-. , . r o , r. ■ , ■ . ,-
«.dBatt.,PeiwarK«>Ul .Afghanistan. J 8th (2%e Kluys). [Brigade Depol, "Wirringtcn
A w«vero to™**' The ; White Horse within the Garter. The Royal Cypher and Crown.' »!£»!»
(with the Sphinx). "Martinique" "Niagara" "Delhi" "Lucknow."
Colonel-33 Thomas Gerrard Ball,> Ens. 17 Sept. 07 ; if. PxDec. 08 ; Capt. ?7 April 14 ; Major, p24 June
JLit. Colonel. ' 2 Oct. ■;; : Cnlnne] n Vmr .ft. ir...- /2„ 7 T. :./r...'in....,i vv ' *
' June
Oct. 35 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46 j Major General
10 Jan. 70 ; Colonel 8th Foot, 17 June 61.
lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Henry George Woods,* Ensign, 13 Oct. 43 ; Lt. 20 Oct
Lieut. General, 7 Mar. 62 ; General,
; C«jt>r. 29 Dec. 54 ; Bt. Major,
oy. 55 ; Ma,or,2T Dec. 55 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 18 Jan. 61 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 June 66 ; <?o/o»e', 10 July 69
tries Edward Grogan Corns/, "16 April 47 ; Lt. p2S April 4S ; Capt. 29 Dec. 54 ; Major, 14 Jan. 64
Lt. Colonel, 6 Jan. 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, jS Aug. 77 ; Colonel. 6 Jan. 79 4
2 Nov. 55 ; Majo
2 Charles
^Lie^alt ffiS J?''^"' "3° N°V* 55 ; JW' 7 ^ 57 ; <*** ^ S^P*'60 I ^i0'*. P24 Mar. 6q ; Brevet
2 George Henry Cochrane .Commandant of Kussowlie Depot; Ensign,* Aug. 48; Lt. 13 Dec. 51; Captain,
2t May 58 ; .Br.Jfu.or, 5 July 72; Ma/or, 24 Mar. 75. •
1 Forster Long-field,'1 £•»* 15 Jan. 56 ; Z^i Aug. 56 ; Capt. p24 Sept. 58 ; Bt. Major, 5 Julv 72 ; Jfa/W, 12 May 75.
1 fS-MSr 7^' ^ 6C- 56; ^ 23 Mar- 58; Ca^. Pis Jan.' 61 ; fcJ.JLfa/or, 20 Feb 74 ;
Captains.
William Bannatyne
Charles Bradford Brown6
Edward Williams
ENSIGN.
I 19
19
1 27 April
15 Mar.
ThornasGorgesCrawley,^<fy'.29Xa9'arifc-yi T ,"
shire Rifle Volunteers j 5 July
Jeremy Peyton Jones ; 3 July
Sept
2 ^ April
8 Feb.
23 Aug.
7 Aug-
Jan.
7 i ...
7 ! ...
7 , ...
6 1 ...
6 : ...
6 |78/,2
J :::
4 ' ...
4 1 ...
John Dawson
Armar Graham Dowry 7
William Willoughby Egerton
Edwin Jervis8
Bennett Fleming Handy
Francis James Stuart
Nash Short '.' pz8 Jan;
Arthur Fawkes p 8 Au^
John James Hamilton, Adj. 2 Lanca- ■")'
shire Militia y| 6 Aug.
William Stancomb Sinkins p g jarj
Thomas Blake Humfrey p2I April
Stanley Napier Roberts T7 t„iv
William Louis Pio Jan
Robert Julian Orde Jocelyn p20 Tjec'
Alfred Lewis 10 ' 14 Mar
Arthur Henry Cope '" P26 Jan.
Stephen Brown I 6 Feb'.
58 Pi3Dec.
55| 26 Feb.
60 P27 Sept.
60 1 p 9 Jan.
58 1 p 6 Nov.
60 Pi3 Feb.
61 29 July
61 p3o June
59 22 Jan.
61 P29 Nov.
62 P25 July
62 Pio Nov.
62 ?2g Dec.
61; 30 Dec.
63 P26 Jan.
63:p2oFeb.
63! 11 Jan.
64 pi3Feb.
64 P28 Oct.
56 21 May
66 Pio Nov.
66 P26Feb.
CAPTAIN.
BEEV.MAJ.
59 p26 Jan. 66 3 Nov. 78
56: 15 June 66 13 Apr. 79
61 p 6 Mar. 67.
63|Pi4Aug. 67J
60 pi3 June 68[
63 p 1 Aug. 681
62 p 8 June 67 1
63 pio Nov. 69
62; 24 Dec. 67
64 4 June 73
651 i4 June 73
65, 3 Mar. 74
65 29 July 74
65J 8 Nov. 74J
Lieutenants.
Arthur Ashley Ruck, Instructor o/"> L
Musketry 6 Sept. 76 j |P 7 Feb.
James Matthew Taylor : p29 June
* George Villi ers Turner, Interpreter Pi 7 Oct.
1 Rowland Oakeley pi^ Feb
1 Wm. Freeman Kelly, Adjutant 12 Sept. 77 P 7 Mar
2 William Richard Orme p x Aug'.
2 Henry Thomas Granger ;p28 Oct. '
1 1 Lawrence Charles F. Thompson ip s Nov
1 Henry Meredith Wade, Instructor of*>\ „
Musketry 1 Aug. 79 j | 23 Sept.
Frederick James \Yha\\ej, Adj. 26 Aug. 76
Henry Manley Briscoe
George Robert Stone
William Lloyd Brereton
Standish Henry Harrison
Llewellyn Salusbury Mellor ..
Orestes John Henry* Brooker..
Henry John Robert St. George Richardson
Henry Arthur Fletcher
Percy Schletter
Arthur Charles Greaves Banning
Joseph Hume Balfour
Harvey William de Montmorency
O'Donnel Colley Grattan
: Edward Levien Maisey..
: Charles Gray Robertson ,
Second Lieutbnants. 2nd lie
i Lawrence Charles Dundas | 3~o~Jan.
s Horatio James Evans 30 Jan'
; John Burnard Edwards I ~;0 jan'
: Edmund Harrington Molyneux-Seel .'...'.'.\ J4 Dec'
1 John Martin Longe .'.''. 2I jllnj
! Valentine Augustus Milman Fowler | n Aue
[ Henry John Wright Guise '"'1 ,, ^„
1 Gilbert Thomas Elliot ...."' r| Xu"'
1 Augustas St. John Seton 11 Oct"'
66 23 Jan. 75
66! 1 April 75
67; 25 Feb. 75
67 21 July 77
68 23 Nov. 77
58 p2o Feb. 6<i 22 Dec. 78
69 24 Sept. 78
70 6 Nov. 79
General Ball served in the Penin-
71 sula with the 34th Regiment from June
71 1809 to Nov. 1813, including the siege
71 of Badajoz in May 1811 ; battles of
71 Busaco and Albuhera, actions at
Arroyo de Molino and Almaraz,
^jbattle of Vittoria (wounded in the
72 head) , and affairs at the Pass of Maya
73 (severely wounded in the left leg).
74!He has received the War Medal with
three Clasps.
2 Colonel Woods served with the
97th Regiment in the Crimea from 20th
_ Nov. 1854, and was present at the
75 j siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
led the Grenadiers of the
76197th with the storming party of the
76, Redan on the 8th Sept. — wounded
76| (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
' 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal).
[For Continuation of Notes see preced-
ing page.
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox
andCo.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough,
Bt. and Co.
1st Battalion embarked for Malta, 9
March 1866; Depot, Portsdoirn Mill
For'*
2nd Bolt, embarked for India, Sept.
'S77 ; Dipot, Portsdown Bill Forts.
1
I
... cuynuuten.— i^Thos. Palmer Senior, .5 May 67; Ensign, 18 Nov. 57 ; Lt. 16 July
! 7 ... Q»"rter Maters.— \ AVillinm Rowe. i3 Oct. 7?.
I 3 ... I 2 Philip Spencer. 31 Jun. 77.
lion. Mi
15 May
ist Bate., Kusab. ~]
sad liutli., uunuamuck, Afghanistan, j
The tiglire of Britannia. "Roleia'
'• Sebastian" " Nive " " Peninsula ':
"cars' Ser.
"nil Half
ay. Pay.
27
32
9th (East Norfolk).
' VlMIER
Cabool
Sir Henry Bates,1 KCB. En
[Sub District Ko. 31. nAtf
\_Brigade Depot, Yarmouth. 245
" "Corunna" "Bdsaco" "Salamanca" "Vittohia" "St.
42 " " Moodkee " " FEnozEsnAH " "Sobraon" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Sir Henry Bates,1 KCB. Entign, 9 July 29; i<. 28 Nov. 33; Ceo<<. p8 Aug. 45; Bt.Major, 19
Tune 46; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 June 49S 3/<yW, pn Oct.. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt. Colonel, i8_Sept. S7
Miyor General, 9 Oct. 6-, ; Lieut. General, 8 Mar. 72 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; CVo«e/ 9U1 Foot,
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Francis George Cocksedge Piobart,2 Ensign, iS Nov. 53; if.
C<ryr. 29 Feb. 56; Major, •'30 Sept. 68; Lieutenant Colonel, 21 July 77.
2 William Daunt,5 En'sinn, 13 Sept. 43 ; Lt. pi5 Feb. 53 ; Capt. 29 Feb. 56; 3ffl>
Colonel, 18 Mar. 78 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 78.
Majors.— r Francis Kn:itcnlm!i;j-£««i'», p5 Dec.
Major, 15 Feb. 74; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 11 .Tune 79.
1 Henry Collingwood Yibart,6 Ensign »i8 Aug.54 ; Lt. 12 Jan. 55 ; Copt. pi5 April 59 ; St. Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 17 Mav 76. __ . T ,
2 Chas. John Cramer Roberts,5 Ensign, p2i Jan. 53 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. p6 May 59 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 1 May 78.
2 p.s.e. Alex. Brooke Morgan," Ensign, 6 Apr. 55 ; Lt. 2S Nov. 57 ; Capt. py Jan. 63 ; Bt.Maj
Major, 11 May 78.
Dec. 71.
if. 21 Sept. 54;
14 Feb. 72; -B..X*.
Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 17 Nov. 57 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ;
[5 Apr. 77;
Captains.
..Tas.Massy,.-!.?/. West Norfolk-Militia j±l
IEUT. J CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
BT.LT. COL.
55 p 1 1 Dec. 57 ''30 Aug. 64 :
55 15 Jan. 58 i'2o Sept. 64
57 2 Oct. 58lp 8 May 66 3
58 p25 Sept. 6olp 9 Nov. 6b,
62 pi4 June 64 pi4 Sept. 70
23 Nov. 56J 20 Jan.
Mar.
May
Jan.
59P23Jan. 63 p
5a p 3 Oct. 62'
2 W. 11. KrriiiLit.m Ridsdale3 20 July
2 Charles Smith Perry ' J May
1 Arthur Henry Josselyn ''-''< May
1 John Gillespie ''21 May
Edmund Kerrich, .-Id/. 3 ^(im. #uM. ) pi9 Dec.
Suffolk Rifle Volunteers ) , 20 Jan
1 William Richard Vandeleur ' 20l,'lu-
1 Charles George Kane pi6 Dec.
1 llrrin-rtV.'.rhi-r-.t'm.'MvnMi-sHa.skcrville, 7 Dec.
2 Charles More StOOkley.'t Brigade) pi8 Oct.
Major Candahar Force / I j
2 Gerard Septimus Durton j *
2 Harry Hutchinson Augustus Stewart j 2S Jan.
2 Robert Henry Burrell Airey" , 24 July 60
1 Marsden Samuel James Sunderland ... 30 April 58
1 James Algernon Ind p24 May 6ipi7Jan. 65
2 Francis William Hcnrv Davies Dutler"1 p 4 June 61 p 2 May 65I 17 May 76
2 John Campbell Tavlur Humfrey11 ! :i Sept. 57 30 June 63,1>2.=; Dec. 67.
2 Thomas Farley18 ' 27 Mar. 58 19 Mar. 60 16 Aug. 73
1 Daniel Dickimon, Sit,; rintcn.hnt ofj'^isOct. 61 p22 Sept. 65 21 July 77,
Gj/n,,„,s,a North n, ■Jiistriet / , D 6 2_ Mar. 66 16 Feb. 78
1 Archibald Graham \\ a veil
2 Joseph William Minchin Cotton 28 July 63 p 5 June 66 1 May 7S:
i Augustus Henry Longfield 2 Dec. 60 24 Aug. 63 29 Aug. 761
P;i May 64 pi 3 Feb. 67 1 Jan. 79!
Oet.
Oct.
Dec.
5qip 9 Feb. 64
62 10 Sept. 64
59 p28 Dec. 61
• "19 Jan. 64
7 Jau,
22 July
5 J«iy
15 Jan.
3 Aug.
19 Jan
67
Lieutenants.
p.s.c. Frederick Woodhouse James, )i
Adjutant 1 May 78 j
■ diaries Herbert Shepherd
Richard Andrews Mitchell"
John Haines Seddmi Deverell
Edward Croft Murray
Octavius Allcard
KM ward Bosville .lames
Fred. T. Rowan Hamilton
Samuel Martin Gully I
Divie Knighton Robertson |
Frederic William Brewster, Instructor )
of Musketry 13 Sept. 79 >
Frederick Alexander Cu'rric1- I
Henry Jas.Shuekburgh,12.lrf/. 13 Jan. 7S
Harry Arnold Armitage j
William Gibbs Strairhan12
George Mil ward Griffin,12 Intt. of Mus- ]
ketry 26 Nov. 78 j
Lewis Horace Phillips12
Henry Oxendeu Wcare12 ...
Ralph Henry Fenwick Lombe12
Otway Mayne12
Ernest Wiiliam Cunlifie
Joseph Thompson, Interpreter
Second Lieutenvnt--.
Hastings Augustus Eyre
2 Arthur Sidney Vesey
Edward George Bunbury
2 James Lome Govan
2 Andrew Cracroft Becher
2 George Stewart Ommanney
William Francis Percy
Frederick John Dealtry Lugard .
2 Charles Edward Borton
Bernard de Mussenden Leathes .
2 Boyce William Morton
31 Dec.
64
p23 Jan.
* 2 May
6s
pi5 Feb.
p26 Jan.
M,
28 Oct.
31 Aug.
66
2S Oct.
p 9 Nov.
66
28 Oct.
p29 May
67
28 Oct.
pi2 Dec.
1,;
28 Oct.
pi3 Dec.
68
28 Oct.
p3o Mar.
67
p24 July
p26 Sept
::::::
69
28 Oct.
29 May
3 July
4 Dec.
1 Feb.
6 Mar.
30 Dec.
2 Dec.
p22 Mar.
71
23 Oct.
11 Sept.
28 Feb.
10 Sept.
17 Mar.
77
nOcc.
<;i-T.
29 Sept. 77
8 Dec. 77
23 Jan. 78
jo Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
1 May 7S
1 May 78
11 May 7S
4 Dec. 78
9 July 79
13 Aug. 7
j ' Sir Henry Bates has served three
69 years in the West Indies and twenty-
one years in the East Indies. Served
"' as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert
71 Dick, who was killed at the battle of
71 Sobraon (Medal) ; and was appointed
71 after that action Aide de Camp to
7IILord Gough, the Commander in
V Chief in India, in which capacity he
71 [served in the Puninub campaign of
°9 1848-49, and was present at the affair
71 of Ramnuggur and subsequent opera-
72 tions resulting- in the passage of the
i Chen ah and the battles of Chillian-
72Jwallah and Gooierat (Medal with two
72 Clasps). Commanded the South
73 Western Division of Ireland, Head
73 Quarters Cork, during the Fenian
7i bribing of 1866, and received the
thanks of the Irish Government for
74jhis services on that occasion.
71 ' 9 Lt.Colonei Knatchbull served with
76 the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from
74 the 15th December 1854, Including the
7 5 sie"c and fall of Sevastopol, and attack
' ' of the t8th June (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
?t Captain St'ickley served in the
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and
was present at the attack on the Crag
Piquet, and severely wounded on the
Pmbevla Heights on the 19th Novem-
ber (Medal with Clasp). Served m
the Jowaki campaign "I" 1877-78 as
Brigade Major to the is brigade.
11 Captain Humfrey si" > ed with the
19th Regiment in the Hazara Cam-
paign in 1868, includingthe Expedition
against the tribes in the. Black Moun-
tain (Medal wiih Clasp). Served in
the Jowaki campaign of 1877-78.
[Notet continued on lower half of
lotk Foot.
natters. — 2 Walter Morrison,14 29 Dee. 57 ; E*
l6/,„ 1 Rich ird Wilson. 9 Oct. 7-1 ; Ens. p
..'Quarter Masters.— 1 William Duke, 16 Dec. 76.
.. I 2 Albert R-eves, 30 N v. ;8.
Fucinat Yellow.— Aoent. Andrew Lnwrie, Esc
*/ Butt, returned, from the Cape of Good Rope, Aug
"> 3 March 57; Hon. Major, 13 Mar. 72.
Oct. 57 ; Lt. 14 May 61 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 70.
»*. Messrs. Cane snd
d Bait, em'.arked lot
Baw., Colchester.
Batt., Ma t*.
'•' (with the Splj
0."!'
10th (AW/A Lincolnshire).
CSab District No. 30.
|_L'r»^ui2e Depot, Lincoln
JBAON" "PlNJAITB " "MOOLTAN" "GooJEKAl" "IiUCJLHOW,''
5<V,
ColoneL— B.S.U Prince Vm. Aug. Edward of Saxe-Weimar,1 C.B. J?«». 1 June4i ; En*. 4- Lt. p8 June 41 ;
Li.<ScCapt. p 1 9 May 46; Bt. Major, 2oJunes4; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Capt. 4- I.t.Colonel, Pi8Mayssj
Colonel, 5 Oct. 55 ; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lieut. General, 6 July 77 ; General, 14 Nov. 79: Colonel
10th Foot, 11 Nov. 78.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 John Byron,2 Ensign, pi3 Feb. 52 ; Xtf. 14 June 54; Capt., ^22 June 58: Bt. Major
5 July 72 ; Afg/or, 12 Nov. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 8 March 76.
1 £.».c. William Wiltshire Lynch,3 Ensign, pi7 Sept. 50; Lieut. pi3 Dec. 53; Cap*. 14 May 58; Brevet
Major, 5 Mar. 61 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 31 Dec. 71 ; Major, 26 Mar. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 May 76 ; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
majors.— 2 Frederick Browne Sandwith,6 Ensign, pi Dec. 48; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 13 Mar. 59; .Bi Major,
5 July 72 ; Major, 9 Feb. 76.
1 John Rudge, Ensign, Pi, Sept. 57; ■£*• 26 Oct. 58; Capt. pn Sept. 63; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77; jMiw'of.
2 Mar. 78.
2 Ernest Archibald Berger, Ensign, 2 April 58 ; Lt. piS Nov. 59 ; Capt. p26 April 64: Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 :
Major, 13 July 78.
1 Richard Johnson, Ensign, 30 April 58 ; Lt. P29 Nov. 59 ; Capt. p3 May 64 ; Brevet Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
13 Nov. 78.
Captains.
Clifton de NeufvilleOrr Stockwell
Adolphns Fred. Walsh9
William Whitla10
Charles Anthony Denny
Henry Guy Carleton
John Caruthers Little, Adjutant South')
Lincoln Militia j
Gerard Paul Townshend
Henry Albert Piatt >2
Edmund James Young Armstrong
George Coope Helme, Adjutant North\
Lincoln Militia j
p.s.c. Archibald Glen, D.A.A. 4~Q.3I.\
Gen. Devonport j
John Smith O'Brien Blake
Charles Knatchbull
Hougham Charles Huntley13
George Hood
Richard George South ey
James Wolcott Lang
Eustace Beaumont Burnabv,-M/»/«H< 1
r Adm.Batt. Berths '< irelii/le I 'olunteers $
Joseph Hamilton Hodgson
Nicholas Purcell O'Gorman
George Hamilton Singer
Armstrong William Elliott13 '.
Robert Gardner Warton16
Henry Robert Roberts
26 April 58
16 Mar. 55
13 Nov. 5S
6 April 6ipn Oct. 64
9 Sept. 55 :p 4 Nov. 64
5 Oct. 6ijpn July 65
8 Nov. 61 p s Sept. 62:p23 Mar. 67
~ Feb. 61 pn Sept. 63JP29 May 67
pi6 April 61 jp 9 Oct. 63 5 June 75
16 July 6: 14 Feb. 64 23 Oct. 75
p 6 Jan. 57' 26 Feb. 58. 1 April 70
15 Oct. 6iip3May 64 8 Mar. 76
28 Jan. 62 pi4 June 64! 22 Mar. 76
p 4 Feb.
pn Feb.
p28 May
•° 8 Sept.
p 4 Dec.
19 April
5 July
p23 Aug.
pn Oct.
p 7 Mar.
p 7 April
pnJuly
pi8 Jan.
pig Feb.
p29 May
P22 Aug.
p24 Nov.
p27 April
p3o Nov.
64 11 Nov. 76
65 1 24 Feb.
'19 July 64; 22 Mar. 76
"uOet.
'24 Jan. _„
' 9 May 65 j 31 Oct. 77
' 5 Jan.
'iS Jan.
'23 Mar.
23 Dec.
pi7 April
?2I Aug.
p 1 Sept.
pi9 Feb.
p23 Nov.
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
31 Oct.
24 Nov
23 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78
21 Aug. 78
21 Aug. 78
12 Nov. 7S
13 Nov. 78
17 May 79
1 Oct. 77I
1 Oct. 77
12 April 76
23 Sept. 7T 28 Oct.
30 April
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
21 Sept.
20 Nov.
11 Sept.
29 Nov.
11 Feb.
16 Feb.
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
11 May
11 May
2N II LI f 1
21 Aug.
31 Aug.
12 Nov.
13 Nov.
1 Feb.
11 Feb.
17 May
23 July
2 Lt. Colonel Byron served in the
34th Regiment at the siege of Sebas-
topol in 1854, and was wounded and
taken prisoner in a sortie by the
Russians on the night of the 20th
December (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian
campaign in 1857-58, including ac-
tions at Cawnpore under Windham,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and
relief of Azirnghur • (Medal with
Clasp).
Lieutenants.
Metcalfe Dale
Frederic William Key Glass
George Blagrovc Paton IS
Herbert Mev:-ick,1''/,f.-.7.of3/H». 30 Kov.78
Frank Robert Lowth19
James cleHoghton,-1 Inst, of Musketry 1
14 Sept. 78 j
Henry Compton Sewcll Goldfrap, Ad-~\
jutantn Aug. 78 J
Beresford Robert Hamilton
Henry Wiley. Adjutant 24 Nov. 77
Charles Rudyerd Simpson
Adrian Charles Chamier
Beamish St. John Barter
Thomas Hulkcs Bingham Day
Edgar Herapath '.
Henry Bolton Mainwaring
Wiiiiam Cecil Welsh Rawlinson
William Henry Lonirfield
William Sidney C-irpenter \
George Augustus Ivatt
Walter Latham Cox
Francis Bernard Walter Richardson
Almeric Edmund Frederic Rich
Second Lieutenants.
2 William Griffith Grant 11 May 78
Henry Du Bnisson 25 Ma/ 7S
2 Herbert Reginald Curteis Graham < 4 Dec. 78
2 James Clinton Hollway I 4 Dec. 78
1 Hon. Bernard Henry Philip Petre ' 22 Jan. 70
1 William Holland Coodc ! 22 Jan. 79
2 Herbert Naylor Gaitskell j 13 Aug. 79
2 Percy Francis Raikes Newbury i 13 Aug. 70
1 Richard Narrien Gamble i 13 Aug. 70
:• 1 rtiy Campbell Glenure Beaver | 13 Aug. 79
1 Harold Alexander 1 13 Aug. 79
Paymasters— 1 George Hamilton Anson, 1 Apr. 78 ; Hon. Captain, 15 Apr. 77.
2 Robert M'lnt.osh Nott, 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens. 13 Jan. 67 j Lt. 8 July 68 ; Capt. 8 Dec. 77.
quarter Masters.— 2 James Templeton, 27 Sept. 71. | 1st Baft, returned 'from Singapore, 27 April 1877.
1 Albert Clay, -jo Nov. 78. 2nd Jlatt. returned from Rangoon. 19 Feb. 1873.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents,Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
1 Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Grenadier Guards, including the
battles of Alma, BalaWava, and lnkv.riii.-in, and siege of Sebastopol (wounded in the leg in the Trenches, 19th Oct.,
and mentioned 111 despatches (Aide de Cam]) to the Queen and Colonel, CB., Medal with four Chops, Otlicer of the
Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Mcdjidie, and Turkish Medal).
loth {The North Lincolnshire). 247-8
3 £olonel Lynch served in Persia with the Scinde Horse in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Joined Havelock's force
on its first taking the field in India, and was present in every action fought by that column (horse killed under him
at Oawnpore). Appointed to the command of a troop of Volunteer Cavalry after the recapture of Oawnpore, and
subsequently served as second in command of the Volunteer Cavalry with the Oude Field Force, and was present
in all the actions fought by that force until the relief of Lucknow on the 25th Sept. 1S57, and defence of the Residency
until its final relief on the 24th Nov. following by Lord Clyde (severely wounded, thanked by the Governor General
in Council, mentioned iu despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's service for Luck-
now). Mentioned in Horse Guards General Orders "for conspicuous and praiseworthy conduct" at Bermuda
during the epidemic of yellow fever iu 1S64, when he was for some months in command of his Battalion.
" Major Sandwith served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, and was present with the party of the 10th Regi-
ment under Captain Dunbar (who was killed) at tlie attempt to relieve Arrah (wounded) ; advance to Lucknow,
and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, storming of the Emaumbara
and Kaisabagh, passage of the Tonse, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity
(Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Walsh served in the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 12th
September 1S55 to the end of April 1856.
° Major Whitla commanded a detachment of the 1st Battalion 10th Regimant in the Perak River Expedition in
1875, and commanded the troops when a combined naval and military force attacked and captured two stockades
anil five guns (Mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
la Captain Piatt accompanied an expedition up the River Gambia in 1861, and was present at the bombardment
of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Sowarracunda Creek, storming capture and destruction of
the fortified Carawan, Kinty Cauda, and Saba. Was on board the Perstce ranee when that troop-ship was totally
wrecked off the island of Maio on 21st Oct. i860.
13 Captain Huntley commanded a detachment of the 10th Regiment at the attack and capture of the Kapayan
Stockades, Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1S74. Also served in the Perak Expedition in 1875-76.
0 Captain Elliott served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and was severely wounded at
the assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala.
16 Captain Warton served with the 10th Regiment in the Expedition into the Native State of Sunghie Ujong,
Malay Peninsula, in 1874, ami was present at the attack and capture of the Ivapayan Stockades.
Lieut. Patou served with the 10th Regiment throughout the Perak expedition against the Malays in 1875-76
mentioned in despatches).
19 Lieuts. Meyrick and L >\vth served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875, and were present
when a combined Na . al and Military force attacked and captured the Sr.<>ckad.-s a. id live guns at Passir Sala.
31 Lieut. deHoghton served iu the Ashanoi war from the 171I1 December 1875, including the battle of Amoaful,
attack and capture of Bee [Ufth, an I a Ivanced guar I engagement ;r. .la rl.nl. ah 1 Medal with Clasp). Has been
awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society; also its G >ld Medal for the most distinguished act of the
year 1874.
( ' mtinuation of Ni t ■■■■• to gth Foot.
- Lt.Colonel Probart served with the 95th Regiment in the Crimean eampaign from the 24th Xov. 1S54, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (MedalwithQ , and Turkish Medal). Served witl
the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny,— in Eastern Bengal against the Chittagong -Mutineers, and in Loru
Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1K5S-59 (Medal).
3 Ma;'.r .: ' 1 ■ -awed 11 the Jowaki campaign . nand of the 2nd Battalion 9th Foot.
5 Lt.Col inel W. Daunt served in the Crimea from 27: . ... and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the C metery on the 18th June (.Medal with 1 .and Turkish. Medal).
6 Major Vibart served in the Crimea from 16th Feb. 1855, •' • bi ml, and assault
on the Cemetery on the 1 8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turf 1 la
1 Major Morgan served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, includinj unst the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
0 Major Roberts served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimen from 1st April 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and ass.-. ledal).
10 Captain Butler served with a in 1S60,
aril was present a', the ac:i m of Sinho, storming of 1 'a ■ ■ ■ . . ■■ ■. ■. ■. (Medal
with two 1 1 ! 13 n I Pekin). Servi I tious against the
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April a taking of iUe si ihsiang,
capture by esaclade of the wailed cities of Kadin, Tsinp >o, .and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and theaffair
at Nanhsia
12 Captains Airey an ' I Lieuts. Mitchell, Curric, Shuckburgh, S t:\ighvj, Griffin, Phillips, Weare, Lombe,
and Mayne served in * 1 1 877-7S.
1* Major Mnrri-.m a, , ... t in campaign from Xov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
249
11th (North Bevonsh
NlYELLE " " NlVE " " OBTHES "
i ' L . h ■ ' :. j. 34
Brigade Depot, Exeter.
' "PENINSULA."
Year*
Full
Pay.
;;i
26
isl Bait., Manchester.
2nd Batt., Poona, Bombay.
'Salamanca" "Pybenees" " Nitelle " "Nive" "Obthes" "Toulouse
Sac. Colonel.— Sic Francis Seymour,1 Bart., KCB. Ensign, p2May 34; Lt. pi6June37; Capt. p4 Sept. 40; Capt.
Half 4- Zt. Colonel, r2& June 50; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 i Major General, 10 Sept. 64; Lt. General, 14 April 73;
Pay-1 General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel nth Foot, 7 Feb. 74.
... !Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Taylor Corrie, Ensign, p7 Nov. 56 ; Zt. pi5 June 58 ; Capt. P23 July 61 ; Major,
p22 July 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
1 Marcus L. M'Causland, Ensign, 23 July 52; if. p24 Mar. 54; Capt. p2 Oct. 58; Major, 24 July 71 j
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
Majors.— 1 Edward Birch, Ens. p24 Feb. 54 ; Lt. pi May 53 ; Capt. 17 Sept. 61; Bt. Major, 21 Nov. 74; Major,
2 William Adam Smyth, Commandant of Poorundkur Sanitarium; Ensig
Capt. i'2i April 63; Major, 7 Mar. 77.
2 John William Green, Ensign, pi7 Nov. 57 : Lt- pn Mar. 59 ; Cap*. p 9 Oct. 63
Major, 31 Oct. 77.
1 David Halliday, Ensign, "30 July 58 ; Lt. pi6 April 61 ; Capt. p3 June 67 ; Major, 16 Feb. 78
Feb. 58 ; Zt. pi3 July 58 ;
Brevet Major, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Captains.
Frederic Watson
Edward Henry Hare
i Edward Lee Street
: p.s.c. Charles Fred.Colvile
: Alexander Henry Vaughan
Henry Herbert Skill, Adj. 1 Devon")
Militia '. S
•■ Frederick Fitzroy Gibbons
James George Ballantyne
; Christopher Samuel Bailey, Adjutant")
Pu7ijal Volunteers S
George Vincent Meredith
: Thomas Albert Kemble
William Hamilton Marriott
Philip Henry Smith
Spencer Byng Astley
Richard Squire Imhoff O'Brien
Sylvester Reid
Dennett Thomas Kinder
Edward Hensman Vaughan
p.s.c. James Walker Andrews
James Herbert Yule
Charles Edward Lang
Lieutenants.
Ross Thompson, Instructor of Musketry \
9 July 75 i
Glaive D ud.- worth Stawell
William Yorke
Richard Edward Kelsall, Inst, of Mus-\
ketryi Apr. 78 )
William Prinn Noon
James Browne
Wm.Arthur Joyce Murray, Adj.i Aug. 77
George Mackworth Bullock, at Staff Coil.
James Herbert Vidal Braithwaite
William Henry Bishop, Interpreter
Samuel Keith Harries
Arthur Ernest Peters
William Tomes Fairbrother
Cecil William Park, Adjutant 24 Apr. 79
Herbert Batson
Henry Charles Carden
George Halford D'Oyly
Thomas Arthur Harkiiess Davies ....
Frederick Clifton Briggs
Edmond Talbot Stanley
Montagu Creighton Curry
Alfred Carden
Edward Charles Edward- Collins ....
Second Lieutenants.
William James Knowles Dobbin
Leonard Hugh Vidal
Arthur Phayre
Philip Anderson Watson '..
John Bayly
Hon. Walter Yarde-Buller ..'.'.'.'.'..
Charles Patrick William Pirie
Robert Bennett
Henry Howard Bedingfeld
Reginald Hough Light
James Herbert Smith
George John Ellicombe
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
p29 July 59p23July
23 May 58 pi2 Oct.
p2iFeb. 60 p 8 Jan.
p 3 July 60 jp 1 Dec.
10 April 60 9 Feb.
p 1 June 6ojp 5 July
4 July 6o|p 9 Aug.
p28May. 58 jp 2 Sept.
p 3 June 59 p28 April
18 Sept. 61 10 Sept.
p 8 Oct. 61 p 1 Dec.
p3o June 63!p2i Aug.
pi6Jan. 63pioJuly
pi6 Oct. 63
14 June 64
5 July 64
9 May 65
p3o June 65
1 Sept. 65
1 Dec. 65
30 Mar. 66
p 6 Nov. 67
p 2 May 68
p 5 Jan. 70
p3iJuly 67
pn Feb. 70
pi9 May 69
: Oct. 77
1 Jan. 78
-Feb. -78
2ND LIEUT.
! Oct. 77
: May 78
: May 7S
: May 78
! July 78
I Sept. 78
May 78
: Aug. 79
: Aug. 79
1 Aug. 79
Aug. 79
Oct. 79
Nov,
it Jan.
8 June
14 Mar.
25 April
15 July
22 Aug.
20 May
61 p 1 Oct. 67
6opi8Nov. ""
64 p 1 Sept. 69
63 P22 OCt. 70
64 p3i May 71
64pi2July 7i
64 p22 July 71
62. p 9 Oct. 69
63 : 5 July 73
65 1 1 April 75
65 6 Aug. 75
66; 22 Mar. 76
66 1 7 Mar. 77
66 j 7 Mar. 77
67 10 Mar. 77
67 31 Oct. 77
68! 31 Oct. 77
68; 23 Jan. 78
68! 16 Feb. 78
68 16 Feb. 7S
69! 12 Feb. 79
p25 Sept.
p 9 Feb.
p27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
25 Oct.
24 April
31 Aug.
15 Apr.
26 June
2 Dec.
11 Feb.
=; June
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
27 June
11 Sept.
6 Oct.
6 Oct.
25 July
12 Feb.
27 Aug.
1 Sir Francis Seymour embarked
for the East on the 28th February
7' 1 1854 with the 1st Battalion Scots Fu-
7Hsilier Guards, in which he served
71 without intermission throughout the
72 j Crimean campaign to the fall of Se-
73bastopol on the Sth Sept. 1855, when
74,he returned to England in conse-
74'quence of a severe wound in the head
74 ! which he received in the trenches
75jbefore Sebastopol while Field Officer
75; commanding the Right Attack on the
75:24th August 1855. He was present
75 1 at the Battle of the Alma where he
76!was highly commended for his gal-
76'lant conduct, Battle of Balaklava,
77 the repulse of a sortie the day after,
77 and Battle of Inkerman where he
7^(received a gunshot wound of the
79'hand, and succeeded to the command
79 of the Battalion at an early part of
|the day. Was recommended for the
Victoria Cross for gallant conduct
when Field Officer in the Trenches
on the 24th August 1S55, as well as
for his conduct at the battle of the
Alma. Was in temporary command
of the Battalion during a portion of
the winter of 1S54-55. (Medal with
four Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion
jof Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
Paymasters.— 1 Fred. Wm. Vance Packman, 1 Apr. 78; Em. 2 July 58; Zt. 1 July 63; Capt. 17 May 74.
2
Quarter Masters.— 1 William Mullins, 17 July 63.
2 George Evans, 23 May 77.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
1st Battalion returned from India, 13 April 1877.
awrf Battalion embarked for India, 8 Jan. 1Z77.
fSub District No. 32.
\jBrigade Depot, Bury St. Edmunds. 2 5 °
1st Batt., Khyber . ins Force. ~| inir, / -r-, 1 a jv n \
2nd Batt., Portsmouth. l^bli {MidSt OUJfOlK).
" Minden " " Gibealtab" the Castle, Key, and Motto, Monti* Insignia CaVpe.
Years' Ser I " New Zealand."
PnlllHaM Colone1'— ' J°hn Patton, Emign, iS Sept. 17 ; Lt. pi Mar. 21 ; Capt. pio Sept. 55 ; MVyor, P31 Oct. 34 ; Lt.Col-
PaylPay.l A* P' 43; CoZ. 20 June 54 ; Major General, 20 Feb. 59 5 Lt. General, 1 Jan. 63; General, 10 Oct. 74,'
H LKINGAPATAM "
India'
49; Capt. 17 Mar. 58 ;
— - Colonel 12th Foot, 2 Nov. 75.
••• I Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 George Fuller Walker,1 Ensign, 14 April 46; Lt. 13 £
Major, p23 June 65 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Dec. 74 ; Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. ,_.
••• 2 Frederick Bagnell,2 Ensign, 20 Oct. 46; £f\ 8 Aug. 49 ; Cuirf. 8 Jan. 58 ; Af<y'or, 9 April 70 ; Brevet Lieu-
Mi ™'("""' Co/o,ie'. » Oct. 77; Lt.Colonel, 10 Apr. 78.
J- /ia Majors.— 1 Charles Jocelyn Cecil Sillery,-E«s. 2I Jnn. 5^ ; Lt. 21 Sept. 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Major, 1 May 71.
— 2 Edward Marcon,3 Ens. 13 Sept. 4S ; Lt.3 Dec. 52; Capt. 30 Sept. 5S ; Bt.Major,s July 72 ; 21/u/or, 1 Apr. 73;
I Lrevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
••• 2 William Cooke O'Shaughnessy,'; Ensign, pi6 June 54 ; Zf\ 3 Aug. 55 ; Capt. p3o Sept. 59 ; Brevet Major,
1 5 July 72 ; Major, 3 Apr. 78.
William Thomas Baker, Commandant of Murree Depot ; Ensign, 7 Jan. 48; Lt. vg July 52: Captain,
29 Aug. 56 ; ffrewrf .!/,(/»)•, 5 July 72 ; Major, 10 Apr. 7S ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 31 Dec. 7s.
5r.„
Captains.
Hugh Pearce Pearson,' Brigade Major, )
Khyber Line Force j
Henry Macgregor Lowrv8 '".
Willi an lv-.m.di
■ Wiiiiiim Crosbie Si, 1, Ions Mair'J
Henry Long William Phillips11 .. .
Campbell Thomas Morris
James Edward Harris
John King Dooner13 !!!!!!!!!!!!!
George James Gordon
Walter.IohiilJoyes, D.A. AJj.Gen.Beuga'l
Simon Bagge Triphook,13 Station St,, J 1
Officer, Aussou-lie Depot ,j
p.s.c. Charles Henry Gardner, 'Brigade 1
Major, Colchester ,
Louis Worthingtoii Wilmer'3 ".'.'.
Richard O'Shaughnessy Brooke".!.!!!..
Arthur French
Charles Kely,A,!/utaut ( 'ambridg'e'u.l'iti,
i Thomas Baker '
JohnC. Robertson! i la VMw.afStajfColieg
KXSIGN.
28 Feb. 56 25 Aug.
31 Aug. 55 23 Mar.
6 June 55 2 Oct.
28 Mar. 58 pi6 Aug.
9 Oct. 57 24 Feb.
p23 Aug. 59 r 2 Sept.
p 6 Jan. 60 p 3 Oct.
pc6 0ct. 60 P17 July
p23 July 61 p28 Apr.
21 May 58 6 July
... (i
John James Fox Irwin
Arthur Staniibrth Hext
Lieutenants.
Richard Thomas Edward Dowse, In- 1
structor of Musketry 15 Apr. 76 . j
Charles Fairfax HuUon Riddell .
Charles RicliardTownley,^.//. j4Sent -3
Piichard James Pike
Arthur Cotes '"_"
Edward Redstone Jas. Warner
William Randolph Routh
James Sidney Tillyer-Blunt.
Charles Donovan' Cave, Inst, of Mas- \
ketry n Oct. 7S )
John Logan Eraser ..........'.!!..
Claude Kennedy, Adjutant 3 Apr. 7S ..
Arthur John Watson
Henry Cautley
John Bird M'Donell..
John Graham Smith
George Frederic Campbell Mackenzie...
Frederick Win. Scndamore, Interpreter
Charles Anthony Clare Deane
Richard Cranley Onslow
Archil, aid Cyril Cubitt
Robert Bellew Adams
Alexander John Ross Hutchinson
Eustace John Vance
William Frederick Perceval
John Maxwell Carpendale
Second Lieutenants.
Francis Patrick Hutchinson
Arthur Major Brabazon
Ernest James Medley ,
Frank Graham
William Giles
Arthur Faulconer Poulton
Edward Arthur Kemble
Henry Evelyn Tombe
HUM . M U
57Jpi5 0ct. 61 6 Feb. 75 1
5S pi6May 65 t Oct.
581 29 July 65 z Oct.
59 p 8 Aug. 65 j Oct. t,
59 p2 2Jnly 68
52 p 8 Aug. 68
62 p 2 Dec. 68
63] p 5 May 69
63 p 1 Oct. 70
62 13 Nov. 72
5 Mar. 73
3 June 73
1 April 70
P21 June 71
2 Mar. 78
3 Apr.
10 Apr. 78
1 May
29 June 7S
7 Ausr. 78
1 Sept. 78
75 June 79
1 Lt. Col. Walker served as Adjutant
of the 8th Regt. at the siege and
assault of Delhi (severely wounded),
including repulse of sorties on 9th
(horse shot) 14th iSth and 23rd July
1857 ; afterwards present in the ac-
tions of Bolundshur and Allighur,
battle of Agra, action of Dil Koosha
and relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, affair of the 2nd and action
of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and
action of Khudagung (Medal with
two Clasps).
~ Lt.Colonel Bagnell served in the
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Marcon served with the
12th Regiment in the New Zealand
war of 1866-7 (Medal).
6 Major O'Shaughnessy served with
the 12th Regiment throughout the
I New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
present during the remainder of the
Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan
Cameron, also at the operations
before and assault of the Gate Pah
(Medal).
19 Captain Wilmer served with the
90th Light Infantry in the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, including the
defence of the Alumbagh, relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of
the Alumbagh under Outram, siege
and capture of Lucknow, and subse-
cpient operations inOude (Medal with
two Clasps, and a year's service).
Paymasters.— 2 George Shields, 19 June 79; Lt. 4 Dec. 72; Captain, 5 Feb. 79.
1
I Quarter Masters.— 1 William Cox, 29 Oct. 73 .
"' I 2 Charles Cordery, 16 Feb. 78.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. Irish Agent::, Sir E. Borough, Bti and Co.
1st Batt. embarked for India. 21 September 1S76. Depot, Portsdoicn Bill.
2nd Batt. returned from India, January 187S. DepSt, Portsdoicn Bill.
251 12 tk {East Suffolk).
7 Major Pearson served in the 84th Regiment throughout the operations of the Column under Havelock, including
the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnporo (wounded), Oonao, Buwcrut Gunge (first and second)"
Boorbeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungawar, and Alum Bagh, relief of Lucknow, commanded a Company of the S.ith
Regt. in the sortie of 26th Sept. 1S57, and a' the storming of the Hirn Kanah ; served with Outnun's Force at the
Alum Bagh, also at the assault and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Four Sm"h (Medal and
two Clasps, and a year's service).
8 Major Lowiy served during the New Zealand war of 1S60-61 (Medal).
9 Major Mair served throughout the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the capture of the Pahs at Kihihi
capture of Matarikoriko, relief and repulse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt, action of Huirann-i and skirmish
in front of Te Arei. Served during the first part of the Waikato campaign, also as \diutant id' the Flvinsr Column
during the war of 1863-64 (Medal).
11 Captain Phillips served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and was present
with the storming party at the capture of Eangiriri on the 20th Nov. 1863 (Medal).
13 Captains Dooner and Triphook served in New Zealand during active operations in 1864-66 (Medal).
Continuation of Notes to 13th Foot.
I Lt. Colonel Brown served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebasto-
pol, attacks of the Redan on iSth June (with the storming Column) and 8th Sept.; also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a party of
the 57th Regiment with the Column under Brigadier Coghlan at the attack and capture of the Arab village of
Sheik Othman on the 18th March 1858 (mentioned in despatch, and thanked in General orders). Served in the
New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
7 Lt. Colonel Gilbert served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including the battle of theTchernaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, and was present at
the relief of Azimghur and the subsequent operations in that district ; also in the actions at Amorah, Jugdespore,
Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore, and the operations under Colonel Kelly in Tirhoot and the Tcrai, including the
action at Bootwab (Medal).
8 Major Gillett served in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present at the actions at
Amorah, Jugdespore, and Toolsepore (Medal).
10 Lt. Colonel England served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, and was present at the actions at Amorah
on the 17th and 25th April (Medal).
II Lt. Colonel Leet served during the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and was present in the actions of Amorah on
the 17th and 2sthApril, Nuggtvr Amorah on 9th June, attack on and retreat from Jugdespore, action of Toolsepore,
and those at Bootwall; he acted as Staff Officer to various Columns, and was twice specially mentioned in general
orders (Medal).
12 Major Allfrev served with the 6th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
13 Captain James served in the Indian campaign in 185S, and was present at the relief of Azimghur, and actions
at Doomureahgunge and Toolsepore (Medal).
14 Major Cox served in the Indian campaign, and was present in the two actions at Amorah on 17th and
25th April 1 S5S, in the first of which he commanded the Skirmishers in a successful attack ou the enemy's left (Medal).
15 Major Ethelston served in the 68th Light Infantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1S55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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A Mural Crown, superscribed " Jellalabad " "Cabool 1842" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— Philip Spencer Stanhope, Ensign, 30 March 15 ; Lt. 4- Capt. p 17 July 23; Capt. $ Lt. Colonel,
11 16 March 32 ; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Major General, 20 June 54; Lieut. General, 20 April 61; General,
Nov. 68 ; Colonel. 13th Light Infantr y, 3 Feb. 64. _
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 William Edward Brown,1 Ensign, 10 April 49; Lt. p26 Dec. 51 ; C<y>r. 29 Dec. 54;
Jii1 Major 14 Sept 69; Major, 14 May 73; Breoet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Jan.78.
1 Philip Edward Victor Gilbert," CB'. Ensign, pi3 Jan. 54; if. 26 June 55; Capt. 23 Mar. 61; Bt.Major,
1 \pr 74 • Major, 24 Mar. 75 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 May 78.
Majors.— z Henry Gillett,8 Ensign, ''24 Aug. 54 ; Zi. 26 June 55 ; C<yrf. p4 June 61 ; Bt.Major, 21 July 74 ;
2 John Codd Comngton,3 Ens. piS Dec. 52 ; Lt. 6 July 55 ; Capt. p26 Nov. 61 ; Bt.Major, 31 Mar. 75 ; Major,
1 a.j.e.Edw. Lutwyche England,10 Ensign, 6 July 55 ; X<. 7 April 5S ; C<y><. p 8 Jan. 64 j Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Major, 23 Jan. 78 ; 3t.Lt. Colonel, 19 Nov. 79.
1 UiC William Knox Leet,11 .Ensi.yn, 4 J*y 55; £<• p* Feb. 56 ; Capt. p4 Nov. 64; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77;
Major, 1 May 78 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79- .
Captains
Thos. Alphonso Cary,^rf/.2 SomersetMilitia
Irving Stening Allirey1-
John Fencott James13 ...
William Cox"
Edmund Peel Ethelstou1
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
13 May 59
y2g July 56
pi7Aug. 55
2 July 55
p24 Aug. 54
Dudley Thomas Persse 29 May 58
Alfred Randall | '9 July 59
George Hibbert Anchite Kinloch 6 Nov. 60
William Charles Fred. Madden p28 Dec. 60
Robert Stuart Clarke | 25 June 58
John Francis Bellis p 3 July bo
John James Ross pio June 62
William Hunter Evans
William Russell Nash, Commandant of)
liamandroog Convalescent Depot 3
Bryan Bristow Twvne, Adj. 3 Adm. I
Butt. Somersetshire kijle Volunteers ... )
Henry Hallam Parr, Military Secretary '
/■, .S/V llartie Frere, with rani: of Major j
Hugh Hovell Thurlow
John Miller Elgee Waddy
Robert Cooke Otway
Fred. Walter Spencer-Stanhope
Frank Boyd Bradshaw
Kk-hard Cooper, at Staff (.'■■/
Arthur Close Borton, Aide de Camp I" 1
Sir Arthur Borton i
Edwar I John Fownes
LlEUTEN.VNTS.
Edmond Joseph Gallwey. A ' . 1 1 Feb. 79
Francis James Justice, Iwst. of Mas- 1
ketry 4 Jan. 79 i
Edmund William Clark
,. !,-.;■ ;.l Hugh -. • '.- tor Of]
Musketry 16 April 75 >
Bryan Palmes
Richard Arthur iln-l ■■:•, .'1
Henry Alfred Walsh
Reginald Levinge
Arthur George U'llbruham
Anthony Lumb, Adjutant 3 Apr. 78..
Raymond Burlton Williams
Ai'thur Williamson Alsager Pollock
Richard Lloyd Payne
John Constantino Allen
Robert Poole Hooper
Henry Gillon
Arthur Henry Louis Bagot
Gabriel Goodman Walter Hay ward..
Alfred Bassett Pritchard
Henry Thomas Shubrick
Eumund James Peach \Y, ■
16 Feb. 64
12 Dec. 56
p25 July 65
p 8 Sept. 65
4 Dec. 66
''n.Iaii. 67
p 9 Mar. 67
9 Jan. 63
8 July 68
8 July 69
"24 July 69
8 Feb. 70
p 6 July 70
pi7Aug, 70
p27Aug. 70
''12 Nov. 70
Second Lieutenants.
2 Charles Warren Napier
2 George Henry Holbeche Couohman
2 William Percy Cunningham
2 Henry Temp... ir
2 Courtney Heathcote Stisti
2 Gaston Bouverie Unwin
2 Herbert Rhys Lloyd
1 Henry Wilson Lovett
1 John William Henry West . .
1 Robert William Goodwin Hilars
1 1 Alexander Clement O'Duimili ; 5 Oct. 78
ji Thomas D'Oyly Snow | 22 Jan. ^Q
Robert Edwin Corbett
Leonard Wilkinson Cleveland Kerrich
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
2ND LIEUT.
1 May 70
it .May 78
11 May 73
1 May 78
1 May 78
25 May 78
7 Aug. 78
21 Aug. 78
vi All-'. 78
14 Sept. ^8
: Jan.
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11 April 62
16 April 53
p 7 Mar. 56
8 Jan. 58
9 Feb. 55
pi8 Sept. 60
26 July 66
p 8 Oct. 61
p3o June 65
v 4 June 61
p 8 Jan. 64
p 8 May 67
pi8 April 67
p 5 Aug. 59
pi4July 09
p3o Oct. 69
pio Nov. 6g
p24 Nov. 69
p 6 July 69
pi2 Nov. 70
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
2S Oct. 71
2S Oct. 71
23 Mar. 66
p2i Aug. 66
20 Feb. 67
p 9 Mar. 67
31 Dec. 78
18 Sept. 79
1 Nov. 79
15 May 66' 31 Dec. ,
p 7 Aug. 67 29 Nov. 79
p 4 Mar. 68
pi8Nov. 68
p2 2 April 71
29 Aug. 74
24 Mar. 75
1 Apri] 75
t Dec. 75
1 April 70
23 Jan. 78
23 Jan. 78
31 -Mar. 70
10 Apr. 7S
1 May 78
11 May 70
30 Oct. 78
14 Dec. 78
9 Jan. 79
8 June 79
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0 Major Conington served in the
Indian campaign in 1S5S, and was
pre enl at the relief of Azimghur
and subsequent operations (Medal).
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Paymasters. — 1 Assistant Pa
Quarter Masters.— 2 Robert
Facinas Blue. — A
1st Battalion <■.,
--.nd Battaliji.
Arthur Gleig, 2 1 Nov. 74.
son, 7 July 75.
e<srs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, 31. and Co.
for Gibraltar, 14 June 1867. Depot, tfemptrt, M'ni.nyCh.
ed for Malta, 27 Jala 18/7. DepCt. Heap ,/■:, Mm Math.
i st Batt., Aden. (Ordered to England). ] 14th (Buckinghamshire) V Sub District TSo 10
J-) 2naBatt.tPeshawur, Bengal. J (The Frince of Wales' Own). [.Brigade Depot, Bradford
£*« Frince °f TTales' Plume. The White Horse. "Nee aspera terrent."— "Toubnay" " Cobunna "
•'■>-T^ Watebloo" "Bhubtpobb." The Royal Tiger, superscribed "India" "Sevastopol" " New Zealand."
leans' her. Colonel.— Sir Alfred Hastings Horsford.i GCB. 2nd Zt. pi2 July 33 • Zf\ p23 April 39 • Capt PtAn^ 42-
Fall Hall J/aJ0i.( p26 Dec. 51; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt. Colonel, 2 Feb. '55 • J/,yo,- General
Pay. Pay. J r Jan_ 68 . u. General, 2 Aug. 75; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 14th Foot. 1 Jan. 79.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 2 Dawson Stockley Warren,3 Ensign, ^ig Dec. 51 ; i<. pi6 Dec. 53 • Capt
pio April 57 ; Major, 3 Nov. 71 ; -Breeef Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 20 Mar. 78. ' '
1 Francis Barry Drew, CB. Ens. ^23 May 45; Lt. 17 Aug. 48; Capt. p2i Nov. 51 ; Bt. Major 27 July t-\ ■
Major, 23 Aug. 65 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 25 Oct. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 Mar. 77 ; Colonel, 25 Oct. 7S.
Majors.— 2 Thomas Frittie Cosby,3 Ensign, p23 Nov. 52 ; Lt . 1 1 Aug. 54 ; Capt. p24 July 57 ; ifo/or, 8 May 72 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 Sept. 78.
1 Edward Wm. Saunders,5 Ens. 28 Mar.54 ; Zf.p29 Dec.54 ; C<j/)r.p26Mar.58 ; Bt.Maj.5 July 72 • Mai 8 July 75.
1 Andrew Alfd. LeMesurier^-EKs.ig Jan. 55; Lt. i7Aug.5s; Ca/jf. p5 Oct. s8 \Bt.Maj. 5 July 7' •.af./i'.i? Au<* -7
•— 54 ; Cap<. pi9 Aug. 56 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; Jf«/or, 23 May 74 :
William Yount
Bt.Lt. Colonel,
Ens. p3 Mar. 54 ; Lt.
;i Dec. 78.
Captains.
Henry Augustus Burton, Adjutant 4",
West York Militia J
2 John Glancy8
1 Augustus Frederick DeButts Dixon ....
2 Richard Seymour Lemon
1 Joseph Laing
2 Frederick William Harington11
Henry M'Leod Hutchison, Adjutant',
Calcutta Volunteer Mifies J
2 Roger Hall
2 Walter Wightwick Haywood
1 Bertram Walter C. Firman
2 Gerard Van Heythuysen
1 David Anderson Ogden
1 Robert Graham Foster Pigott
2 John Hosack
2 Arthur Walter Noyes
2 Herbert Lovell Woodland
1 Robert William Richardson
1 Charles Alexander Morris
1 William Syer Purkis
1 Patrick Crosbie
2 Somerset James Butler
1 Alfred Ruttledge
Lieutenants.
Thomas Middleton Robinson
James Reid, Adjutant. 21 Jan. 74
2 Charles Steward Gordon, Adj. 17 May 76
1 Chas.DavidFerrier.i'Hs^.q/' J/««t.3oMay79
William Selwood Hewett
1 Thomas AVilliam Lanoyn Penno
1 Gerald Grant-Dalton
2 VivianRoclifortRae,/Hsr.o/' Musk iApr.79
John Walter Thruston
2 Francis Dykes Walker
Capel George Adye
2 Richard Lyon Geaves
2 Edward Ellison Sutton Schuyler
John Henry Howland Ansley
2 Frederick Walter Kitchener
1 Edward Cyril Mills
2 Acheson Whitmore St. George
2 William Robert Cornwallis Baird
1 Charles Hay Cox
I2 Hugh Alexander Vowell
1 John Hawley Burke
1 Reginald Lewellyn Bennison Carter
2 Cecil Morris Lester
3 James Harry Christie
1 Frederic James Sharpies Lowry
J2 George Wemyss
Second Lieutenants.
George Warder Mitchell, Interpreter,
William Fry
Charles Percival Barchard
Arthur Fountaine Hogge
Clement John Malcolm Heigham
2 Henry Walker
Harry George Vialls
George William Swaine
Francis Robert Preston MacAdam
2 Henry Stspleton Vanrenen
Arnaiild John Henry Murray
Harold Basil Sept. Critchley-Salmonson
James Corbet Yale
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76 Bt. and Co.
lit Battalion embarked for Malta,
19 August 1867. 2nd Battalion returned
from Australia, 25 June 1870.
Paymasters.— \ William Joseph Garden,'5 4 Sept. 67 ; Hon. Captain, 4 Sept. 72. _
2 William Franklin, 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens. 14 Sept. 55; Lt.ib Apr. 58 ; Capt. p23 July 61 ; Bt.Major,
Quarter Masters.— 2 Thomas Ba.vley, 18 Oct. 73 ; Lt. 19 Oct. 72. [23 Sept. 74.
1 William King, 11 July 74.
14th (The Buckinghamshire). 2SZa
1 Sir Alfred Horsford served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir War of 1846-47, and commanded the 1st Tat-
talion in that of 1852-53 (Medal and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Also commanded the 1st Battalion in the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854, including the battles of the Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol. (Medal with
four Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign
of 1S57-59; commanded 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade at the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th Dec. 1857 (woundeo) ;
commanded a Brigade from Feb. 1858 to the end of the war, and was present throughout the Oude campaign;
commanded the Infantry at the battle of Nawabgunge ; in Feb. 1859 was left in command of the Oude and Nepaui
frontier, and on one occasion took 16 guns in an engagement in Nepaul against the rebels (Medal with Clasp,
and KCB.).
'■> Lt. Colonels Warren and Cosby served in the Crimea from 10th Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Major Saunders served in the Crimean campaign from 10th Jan. 1855 with the 14th Regiment, including the
■siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the field
during the Maori war of 1860-61 (Medal).
6 Major Le Mesurier served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 13th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
7 Lt.Colonel Young served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14th Nov. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, capture of the Quarries with the storming party (severely wounded), and assaults of the Redan
on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
8 Lt.Colonel Glancy served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th Jan. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). "Served also in
the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was mentioned in despatches for "conspicuous forwardness" in the attack on
the enemy's rifle-pits during the action at Koewa, and again for "conspicuous conduct" during the engagement
at Rangiriri (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
11 Captain F. W. Harington served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the actions of Kohewa and Gate
Pah (Medal).
15 Captain Carden served with the 77th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to 26th March 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Continuation of Notes to i$th Foot.
1 General M'Murdo served as Assistant Quarter Master General of the Armyunder Sir Charles Napier during
the campaign in Scinde in 1S43 (Medal), and was present at the battle of Meeanee— in which his horse was shot
under him — affair with the enemy while conducting Major Stack's Brigado from Muttaree to form a junction
with Sir Charles Napier's force at Hydrabad ; and battle of Hydrabad, where he received a sabre wound in the
right breast. He again served as Assist. Quarter Master General to Sir Charles Napier during the campaign
against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus, early in 1845. Served as
Assistant Adjutant General Queen's Troops under Sir Charles Napier in 1851-52 in the Expedition against the
Affreedies, including the forcing of the Kohat Pass (Medal) Served m the Eastern campaign as Director General
Land Transport ( 'orps (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Officer cf the Legion of Honor,4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Dundas was awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society in February 1865 for saving the lives
of two Marines at Gibraltar.
7 Captain Barr served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1853-59, including the passage of
the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of
Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
8 Quarter Master Knott served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was
present at the actions of Cawnpore, siege and capture ofLucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, taking of Fort Oomerea,
and subsequent operations in the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Served in Indiain the North-West Frontier
campaign of 1S63, and was present at the action of Shnbkuddir (Medal with Clasp).
3 Quarter Master Mellor served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
10 Captain Richmond accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 on special service,
and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Commanded the advanced guard of Houssas at the action of
Essaman, and a company of Wood's Regiment at the reconnaissance in force of the 27th November (twice men-
tioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
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" MaBTINIQUE " " GuADALOUPE."
[Sub District No. 5.
\_Brigade Depot, Beverley.
Colonel.— William Montagu Scott M'Murdo,' CB. Ensign, 1 July 37; Lieut. 5 Jan. 41 ; Captain, 7 July 43;
Brevet Major, 18 Feb. 4S ; Brevet Lt.Colonel, 21 Oct. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; .Major General, 6 March 68;
Lieutenant General, 10 Feb. 76 ; General, 20 May 78 ; Colonel 15th Foot, 23 Aug. 77.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 ^>.s.c. Philip Alexander Anstruther Twynam, Ensign, pi2Dec. 51 ; Zf. 6 July 54 ;
Capt.^27 Nov.57; Major, p3o Sept. 08; Lieutenant Colonel, 6 Sept. 76.
2 Robert Thomas P. Cuthbert, Ensign, 14 July 54 ; i(. 13 Feb. 55 ; Capt. p24 Aug. 58 ; Major, p27 Aug. 70 ;
Lieutenant Colonel, 15 Aug. 77.
Majors. — 1 William Starke, Ensign, p23 Mar. 55 ; Z£. ^27 May 56 ; Capt. pi7 July 60; Major, 13 April 72 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 20 Aug. 78.
2 Richard Lewes Dashwood, Ensign, 18 May 55 ; Lieut. pg Oct. 55; Capt. p6 Nov. bo ; Bt. Major, 22 Sept. 73 ;
Major, 6 Sept. 76.
Henry Jardine Hallowes, Inspector of Gymnasia in India; Ensign, 11 May 55; Lt. pn Sept. 57; Capt.
pi8 Feb. 62 ; Bt .Major. 29 May 75 ; Major, 15 Aug. 77.
1 Charles Edmund Layard, Ensign, 8 July 56 ; Lt. 28 May 58 ; Capt. p3 Aug. 66 ; Major, 15 Aug. 77.
2 Albert Edward Hamilton Smyth, Ensign, pi2 June 60; Z£. p3 Oct. 62 ; Capt. p2 June 69 ; Major, 17 May 79.
Captains.
Fras. Walter Cary,^<7/. 3 Stafford Militia
p.s.c. Chas. John Burnett,4 Br.Maj.Poona
Henry Evan Pateshall Thomas, Deputy \
Assist. Aa j .Gen. for Musketry, Belgaum j
j p.s.c. Chas. Kennedy Brooke, Brigade")
Major, Dover jf
1 Coleridge Grove, at Staff College
2 William Nangle
p.s.c. Hy. Lawrence Dundas,6 Deputy ~>
Assistant Adjutant General, Portsmouth $
2 Henry Bellingham Le Mottee
1 Edward James Singleton
1 George Charles Daintry
p.s.c. Wm. Hy. Daniel, Inst. B. M. College
2 Howard Parker
Henry Hoyle Oddie
Wm. Hume Norman Locke, Adj. 1 E.E. ]
Torks. E. Volunteers j
Ralph Edward Allen
1 Richard Villiers Sankey Riall, Adjutant \
East York Militia J
Delves Broughton
2 William Charles James Lacy
2 Michael Murphy
2 Frederick Seymour Allen
2 Arthur Bowles
1 Philip Ashby Mettam Pearson
2 George Hamilton Johnston
2 George Charles Kynaston Pigott Roupell
2 William Henry Rushbrooke
Lieutenants.
2 Thomas George Shortland
1 William Edward Brown
2 Frederick George Pogson
1 John Robt. Young, Inst.of Musk.i May 78
2 Walter Waterfield Ward
2 Cecil Francis Gamett
2 Peter Low
2 Edward Hanstock, Inst. of Musk.i Sept.77
2 Francis SeymourInglefield,««/' Officer, \
Poorundliur Sanitarium )
Lawrence Litchfield Steele, -irfy'. 15 Aug. 77
2 Alexander Foster
2 George Hay Montgomerie Conran
: Edward Frankland Gosset,Adj. 27 Aug. 79
1 Francis Horner Reynard .'
2 Henry Edward Cotton AVay
2 Bruce Meade Hamilton
Edmund Ashton Ogle
Thomas Nock Bagnall
Charles Fulford Grantham
Hastings St. Leger Wood
George Edmund Stiiveley
j Arthur John Nettleship
Sub Lieutenants.
George Kirkpatrick Daly
'7 6«/„
Second Lieutenants.
2 Henry James Forster
2 William Barrington Piers
James Kippen Alston
Ashley Edmund Mackenzie
Patrick Joseph Cunningham
Cecil Francis Hamilton
2 Wilbraham Thomas Davies
2 Ralph Woodclmrch Sherard \ 2I Jan. 79]
2 Henry Francis Edwards Hodges j 22 Jan. 79
2 Philip John Hanham Aplin 1 May 78 1
2 Charles Henry Wray Maunsell 23 July 79I
1 Charles Mulcastcr Harding 6 Aug. 79,
S Feb. 61 29 May 63
2 July 61 1 p 8 Jan. 64
p 9 July 62 p23 Aug. 64
p 7 Nov. 62jpi2 Dec. 65
'17 Mar. 63!pi5June 66
p24 Aug. 6o;p 9 Jan. 63
17 July 63|p27July 66
p22 Jan. 64
p29 Mar. 64
pi4 June 64
28 June 64
20 Oct. 55
pi3 Sept. 64
p24 Jan. 65
p 7 April 65
pi8 July 65
p23 June 65
pi5Aug. 66
p 8 Feb. 68
pi8Nov. 68
p3o Sept. 68
1 Jan. 67'
1 Jan. 67
p22Jan. 67
p25 Dec. 67
p 8 Feb. 68
23 Nov. 56
p3o Sept. 68
pi9May 69
pi2 June 69
p 7 July 69
p24 July 69
p 1 Dec. 69 1
p 7 May 70
p24 Sept. 70
p23Nov. 70,
Feb. 69
EKEV.MAJ.
p 8 July 69 28 Oct. 7,
p24 July 6q 28 Oct. -
p25 July 69 28 Oct.
p24 July 6q
p 1 Dec. 69
p27 Aug. 70
p23 Nov. 70
p3oAug. 7
13 April 7
25 June 73
12 Nov. 73
13 May 74
23 May 74
7 July 75
1 Jan. 62
17 May 76
6 Sept. 76
21 Oct. 76
9 Dec. 76
17 Mar. 77
11 July 77
15 Aug. 77
15 Aug. 77
2 Mar. 78
1 Nov. 78
20 Feb. 79!
71 1 17 May 79!
9 July 79
April 74
16 April 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
6 Mar. 72
30 April 73
28 Feb. 74
27 Mar. 73
21 Jan. 74
13 June 74
2 Dec. 74
29 April 74
12 Feb. 76
17 May 76
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 77 * Major Burnett served in the
5 Aug. 77' 9 May 78!Ashanti war from the 30th November
15 Aug. 77' 31 May 78!i873. Did the duties of Adjutant of
Oct. 77: 1 Aug. 78 .Russell's Regiment from the Prah
-j Oct. 77, 1 Nov. 78 till invalided at Quarman, including
31 Oct. 77 30 Nov. 78 the attack and capture of Adubi-
31 Oct. 77 20 Feb. 79 assie; commanded the post of Quar-
8 Dec. 77 17 May 79 man at the commencement of the
'enemy's attack upon it on the 31st
January (Brevet of Major, Medal
[i Nov. 76 1 with Clasp).
[Eor continuation of Notes see pre-
ceding page.
SUB LIEUT.
Facings Yellow. — Agents.
Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs.
Cane and Sons.
ist Battalion returned from Ber-
muda, 28 Dec. 1870. 2nd Battalion
embarked for India, 2 Feb. 1875 ; Depot,
with 1st Battalion.
Paymasters. — 1 Richmond Oliffc Richmond,10 1 Apr.
2 William Lamb Barr,7 1 Apr. 78; Ens.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Charles John Knott,8 1 Nov. 71 ;
1 Joseph Mellor,0 8 July 68.
18 ; Ens. 2 July 58 ; Lt. 6 May 63 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 74.
pi7 Nov. 57 ; Lt. 11 May 58; Capt. 1 April 70.
Ensign, 12 Ncv. 65 ; Lieut. 28 Oct. 71,
ist Batt., Athlone. "1 1 «fh (Tip V.,- 1-Fnnrrlaliv A r Sub District ISo. 33. „ - -
andBatt., Secunderabad.Madras. | it>U1 \£ llC Ij' dJ % a*'"> O- L-BrfcaA; Depo*, Bedford. 255
Year£Ser. Colonel.— $t!B George Macdonald,1 Ensign, 5 Sept. 05; Lt. 25 July 06; Cop*. 17 Aug. 155 Major,
E?y\5alfi p3i Aug-. 30; Lt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Colonel, n Nov. 51; Jlfajor General, 7 Sept. 55; Lieut. General]
•'^ay ' 29 Jan. 63 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Co/oj«?Z 16th Foot, 13 Feb. 63.
Lieutenant "Colonels.— 2 Alfred William Adcock, Ens. Fiy Dec. 52 ; Lt. 4 May 55 ; Coy*. 17 Nov. 63 ; Major,
22 June 74 ; Lt. Colonel, 2 July 79. ;
Majors.— 2 Charles James Home, Ensign, 27 Feb. 5S ; Lt. p3i May 59'; Capt. P31 Jan. 65 ; Major, 10 Oct. 74.
2 Robert Win. May Wetherell, Ensign, 15 April 58; Lt. ''23 Mar. 60 ; Capt. p2 Nov. 66; Major, 22 June 76.
1 Basil Clifton Westby, Ensign, 16 July 58 ; Z.. p4 Feb. 62 ; Capt. pi May 67; Major, 12 Apr. 79.
1 Richard Wood Robinson, Ensign, P2S Oct. 59 ; Lt. 30 June 63 ; Capt. P14 Aug. 67; Major, 2 July 79.
...
Captains.
p.s.c. Reginald L. Herbert Curteis, ^
Deputy Assistant Adjutant General )
Henry John Cholmeley
Henry Harpur Tabb
John Lloyd Price
Granville Vernon
William John Shanly
p.s.c. G. L. Le Mesurier Taylor, Garri- >
son Instructor, Poona )
Hillyard H. Angus Cameron, Adjt. \
Jliiutinudoii Militia *
William Samuel Whittuck
p.s.c. Alex. Martin Paterson, Br /
Major. Strait* Settlements J
Arthur Grey Duberly
Robert Georgo Newbolt
Francis Wilmot4
Edmund Hill Wickham
Henry Herman Napier Martin
Frederick John Harden
William Henry Young
Francis Fawkes Johnstone
George Dalrymple More Nisbett
Reginald Fawkes
Justice Chapman Tilly
William Henry Riddell
Charles James John Butler
Lieutenants.
Frederick Williams Becher
Laurence Carrington Grubbe
"Robert Mercer Barry
William Aldworth, Adjutant 17 Oct. 77 ...
James Archibald Campbell
Alfred Robert Lloyd
George Herbert Taylor Swinton, Inst. >
of Musk. 15 Jan. 79 J
John Lamb
Frederic George Mawer
Wentworth Odiarne Cavenagh, Adju- )
taut 12 Apr. 79 >
Charles Grant Mansell Fasken
Wilford Laurence Child
Affleck Alexander Fraser
George John Ninian Logan-Home
James Cecil Balfour Craster
Charles G.Whittaker EdwardesEdwardes
Charles Du Plat Richardson-Griffiths
Randolph Seton Burn
Julian Meade Schreiber
John Stanley Lightfoot
Thomas Hammond...
Robert FitzRoy Maclean Johnstone
Charles Edward Stacker Lean
Charles Moorehead Hamilton
Reginald Dennis Burlton
Edward Duroure Pickard-Cambridgre ...
Frank Oswald
Alexander Dingwall Fordyce
Second Lieutenants.
Launcelot Croasdaile
Jan.
Jan.
p 1 June
p 1 June
jp9Aug.
13 July
[ 14 April
I ''16 Aug.
''31 Jan.
! 10 Oct.
'p?9 Dec.
4 Aug.
p 3 Aug.
1 May
9 Jan.
!'i 1 April
"20 June
p 2 Sept.
p 8 June
^30 Nov.
pi4 Dec.
60 p22 Mar.
6ilp3i Jan.
6o( 24 Jan.
60 •■ 9 Aug.
64 1 29 Nov.
55 :' 30 July
5S pi4 Feb.
64 l'i4 Aug.
65 "
65
6S
60
60
67
64 pi4 Sept. 67
65 lp 7 Nov. 68
65 p29 June 70
64 p 1 Oct. 70
66tp28 Oct. 71 1
58 1 April 70;
60 19 June 72
11 May 78
14 Sept. 78
5 Oct. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
pi4 Sept.
9 Oct.
7 Dec.
31 Jan.
25 July
3 Feb.
p 1 Oct.
?23 Nov.
p3o Nov.
?22 Feb.
,_ 2S Oct.
70 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
30 Dec.
13 April
2T Sept.
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
13 June
9 Aug.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
13 June
10 Sept.
21 Sept.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
17 July
20 Nov.
11 Sept.
11 Oct.
29 Nov.
26 Feb.
2S;Feb.
9 Mar.
12 April
30 April
6 June
19 June
2 July
2ND LIEUT.
79
79
ig Mar. 74
10 Oct. 74
30 Oct. 74
2S Dec. 74
25 Nov. 74
p 9 April 70
5 Jan. 76
22 June 76
25 Aug. 76
30 Dec. 76
10 Sept. 77
9 Mar. 70
12 Apr. 79
30 Apr. 79
19 June 79
2 July 79J
3 Colonel Bostock served as act-
ing Aide de Camp to Brigadier Camp-
bell commanding the 2nd Cavalry
Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej,
and was present at the battle of So-
braon (Medal). Has also the Medal
for New Zealand.
4 Captain Wilmot served with the
33rd Regiment throughout the Abys-
sinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture
of Magdala (Medal).
Major Banbury served in the
campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistau
(Medal) , including the forcing of the
Khyber, Jugdulluck, and Tezeen
Passes; actions of Mamookhail,
Tezeen, and Huft Kotul ; attack and
capture of Istokliff. The Sutlej cam-
paign of 1845-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and tsvo Clasps).
The Crimean campaign from 27th
Nov. 1854 to 13th April 1855, in-
cluding siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 6 Aug.
2 Warden Flood 13 Aug.
2 Henry Tufton Godden i 13 Aug.
2 Rogers Lyons Cowper-Coles ' 13 Aug.
1 Francis Cecil Hamilton ' 13 Aug.
2 Claude Cambridge Tecnant 26 Nov.
George Hastings Butcher I 13 Aug.
Henry George Sutton ! 13 Aug.
Percy Balderston Vaughan ' 13 Aug. 70 [1 Apr. 79.
Paymasters.— 2 William Banbury,6 22 Nov. 64 ; Q.M. S July 51 ; Son. Major, 22 Nov. 74 ; Staff Paymaster,
1 John Pyne, 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens. 5 July 55 ; Lt. 15 June 58 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 70.
Quarter Masters. — 1 John Mullin, 6 Sept. 73.
2 Daniel M'Cartney, 20 July 67.
Facings Yellow.— Agent, V. W. Holt, Esq.— Irish Agents, Sir's. Borough, Bt. and Co.
1st Battalion returnedfrom Nova Scotia, 10 Feb. 1S70. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 3 Feb. 1S76.
1 General Macdonald accompanied the expedition to Hanover in 1805 ; joined the Army in Sicily in 1S06, and was
employed with it in its various operations until 1S10; in the latter year he went 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 iSiij in 1S12 was employed in Spain, including the battle of Castalla, and siege of Tarragona ; embarked for
Canada in 1814, and was present at the operations before Plattsburg. He served also the campaign of 1815, and
received three wounds at Waterloo, viz., in the leg, in the neck, and through the body, wounding the lungs.
r5i*-t,B.m.,Klivber Line Fores.
J 2nd Batt.. Nusseerabad, Bombay.
fears-Ser 1 " H^doostan " (with the Rov
- --Colonel.— Richard William Pe
"1 Major, 28 May
Lieut. General, i Oct. 77 ; Colonel 17th Foot,
] 17th (L&estershire). Linked to 4Stt. [*•» »*•** ]
voval liger). " Affghanistan " "GHuzviii" "i-DI,.," "s.
Pay.
No. 27.
our Depot, Leicester.
.-vi) Afghanistan "Ghuznee" "Khelat" "Sevastopol."
M Howe' CI?. £,^ Sc Lt p,4 Ju,y 3s . £*. * c«pf. P5 Apr. 44; W
5^^C.i,'-/,i'-,Co^i^ 2° Julle 54! CW«wd, i7 Nov. 57; Major General, 6 & 68;
Lieutenant Colonels-
June 79.
Xf. 8 Dec. 54 ; Cap*. 30 Jan. 59 ; Maj. P14 Jan. 71 ;
Majors.— 2 Charles Gra>me Grant, Ens. P28 0~ct.%^ ■
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
1 '^XffiZTsffi. SS" "tfifcZ %nvo?u;r' Bepot: ** P25 Aug- s4 ; x<- 9 Mar- 55 =
2 CS^W?So,l679ePt-SI ; LU 6 JUne 54 J Capt- 9 *"' 58 J ****■. 5 «* 72 , K*r. S3 Jan. 79 ;
1 J0^0^81™^^,' Jmv», 6 June 54 i Lt. 29 Dec. 54; Co^r. >6 May 59; 2fcJfj*r, 5 July 72; Major,
Captains.
2 James Creagh,10 Commandant Mount )
.dlioo Sanitarium )
i Samuel Bradburne
Thomas Braddell, Adj. 3 Adm. Batt. \
Cheshire Bi/le Volunteers )
1 George Henrv Turner12
1 Frederick Sale Sowley Brind13
1 William Lonsdale
RobertKiero Watson, Adj.LeicesterMilitia
2 George Augustus Cox
2 Richards Horwood Dunning, Station >
Staff Ojficer, Neemuch S
William Mogg Rolph, Adj. 1 Adm.S
Batt. Leicestershire Eifle Volunteers )
2 Stuart Lloyd Richards
2 James Stewart Smyth
2 Christopher Middlemass
2 Arthur Henry Wentworth Mansergh...
1 Charles Frederic William Moir
r John Horace Charles Michel
2 Fred. Fenton Parkinson
1 Matthew William Brock
2 Henry Innes Nares
1 p.s.c. Colwyn Williams Vulliamy
1 Edward Arthur Howard Webb
1 Thomas Francis Hussey de Burgh
2 John Grant Anderson
Lieutenants.
i Gregory Joseph Buller
1 William Wingfield Clarke, Interpreter...
1 Charles William Boddam
2 William Gregg, Adjutant 11 Nov. 78
1 Walter Stormont Davies Liardet
i Richard John Gordon Creed
Charles John Lewis Stuart
2 Hugh Martin Short
1 Francis William Reader
Clement George Whitby
2 Thomas Mayne, Inst. <,f Musk. 1 Feb. 79
Arthur William M'Kinstry15
2 JohnStacpole
William Napier Justice
2 George Dudley C'arleton
2 Charles Armstrong Roberts
2 Edmund Richard Scott, Interpret*
1 Maxwell Robertson Hyslop
2 George Francis Shaw
2 Edward Hodding Peacock
Frank Whittuck
2 Samuel Moores, Stat. S. O. Colaba Depot
AVilliam David Gordon
1 Walter Stewart Stewart-Savile
1 Frederick Joseph Blakiston Priestley
Sub Lieutenants.
Cecil Barry Brownlow
LIEUT.
7 June 54 : 10 Aug.
'29 Mar. 55 ■ 23 Mar.
31 Mar. 58 jp 6 May
? 8 Feb. 56^11 Mar.
4 Mar. 57 30 April 58
Pi 7 May 61^23 Aug. 64
p 6 Aug. 61 P11 Oct. 64
p2i Sept. 60
5 Mar. 6:
■ 1 June 60
15 May 63
'23 Jan. 69
1 April 70
1 April 70
'15 April 71
'23 Sept. 71
24 April 72
5 July 73
24 Jan . 74
27 Nov. 76
12 June 67
11 Aug. 67
24 Nov. 77
30 Sept. 77
23 Sept. 62 p 7 Aug. 67 15 Apr. 78
23 Jan. 63 1 9 Nov. 67! 25 Sept. 78
'21 July 63P23Jan. 69 20 Oct. 78
8 Aug. 65P24 Mar. 69 '
29 Sept. 65 P18 Aug. 6q
13 Feb. 66, p 5 Jan.
30 Mar. 66 p26 Feb.
p 7 Aug. 61
11 Feb. 62
p20 Nov. 58
9 J*pril 59
p 2 Sept. 62
3 Dec. 6:
4 Aug. 63
pz6 April 64
pn Oct. 64
11 Sept. 65
pi6 Nov. 60
14 July 60
P23 Mar. 67
Oct. 64
CAPTAIN. I BBEV.MAJ.
21 Nov. 65
[9 April 64
Second Lieutenants.
2 James Gordon Lennox Burnett
1 Edward Hugh Griffith
2 Robert Arthur Cole
1 George John Younghusband
2 Percy Maxwell Carpendale
1 Frederick Simpson St. Quintin
2 Benjamin Geale Humfrey
1 George Henry Poyntz Burne
2 William Anson Thompson
1 Percy Gerald Walker
2 John Mosse
r Raleigh Gilbert Egerton
1 Cecil Henry Hunt
1 George — ... o.iry
1 James irtiify flynll
2 John v if 1 r.ii e 1J< rl ert Rcilly
2 Anth.i ■ l( a!
1 Mar* A pr - Koir
Alex in ler Vii.t
Paymast r<. — 1
2 Alexander Aitken Ross, 17 July 66; Ensig
Quarter Masters.— 1 John Fallon, 16 May 68.
2 William Horner, 24 June 76.
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
1 May
11 May
1 May
19 Oct.
22 Jan.
32 Jan.
9 July
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
13 Aug.
'3 Aug. __
13 Aug. 79
'3 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
14 April 70
29 Jan. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
24 July 72
17 July 72
28 Oct. 71
27 June 74
19 Oct. 74
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
13 Nov. 75
5 June 75
21 Jan. 74
11 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
5 June 75
12 Feb. 77
26 Feb. 77
1 April 77
31 Oct. 74
11 Sept. 77
15 July 79
6 Aug
16 Nov. 78
>3 Jan. 79
4 June 79
5 July 79
6 Aug. 79
19 Jan.
1 Oct.
22 Nov. 79
bt.lt.col.
SUB LIEUT.
Lt. Colon elBoyd served with the 1 7th
Regiment in the Crimea from Decem-
ber 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan
on iSth June and 8th Sept. (wounded
in the Trenches) ; was also at thebom-
bardment and surrender of Kinboum
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
13 Major Brind served throughout
the Indian campaign of 1857-60, — in
defence of the Kumaon Hills, and in
Rohilcund including the affairs ofHul-
dwanee and Buhairee, and action ol
Churpoorah (contused) ; the second
79 'Oude campaign, and with Ross' Camel
jCorps in Central India (Medal).
[Served with the 19th Regiment in
Sept. 75 fne Hazara campaign of 1S6S, and as
Ordorly Officer to Brigadier General
Bright in the expedition against the
tribes on the Black Mountain (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
Facings White. — Agents, Messrs. Cox
and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough,
Bart, and Co.
1st Batt. embarked for India, 12 Jan.
870 ; Depot, Shorncliffe. 2nd Butt, em-
barked for India, 5 October 1S76; Depot,
Shorncliffe.
[3 Apr.58; Lt. 29 July 59; Hon. Major, 17 July 76.
1 7 th (The Leicestershire). 257
1 Earl Howe served as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir war in 1S52-53 (Medal), for which ser-
vice he was promoted to the Brevet rank of Major. Served at the siege of Delhi in 1S57, as Acting Quarter Master
General of the Queen's Troops (Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
s Lt.ColonelTompson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 7th Feb. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.— dangerously wounded (mentioned
in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
6 Lt. Colonel Utterson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth Jul}- 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September; was also at the bombardment and surrender of
Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Major C. M'Pherson served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 16th Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth Sept.; was also at the bombardment and
surrender of Kinbourn ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
9 Major Joseph Oates Travers served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the i7thFeb. 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol, the assaults of the Redan on the iSth June (mentioned in Lord West's despatch for " gallant
conduct") and Sth Sept. ; was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
10 Major Creagh served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force in 1S58, and was present at
the battle before and at the capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Turner served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from the 15th Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was pre-
sent at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the camp at Nukumaru, and the
affair of Kakamarea (Medal).
15 Lieut. M'Kinstry served in the Afghan war of 187S-79 with the Koorum Valley Field Force.
Continuation of Notes to iSth Royal Irish.
I Lieut. General Edwards served with the 18th Royal Irish throughout the war in China (Medal), and was
present at the attack upon Canton, the taking of Amoy, Chapoo.Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and at the
concluding operations before Nankin ; was einployed'ou the Stall" during the war, and afterwards appointed by Lord
Gough Assistant Quarter Master General to the Force in China. He served also with the 18th in the Burmese war
from July 1852 to the conclusion ; was at the taking of Promo, and employedon a detached command for six months,
when the provinces of Padoung and Kanghein were cleared of the enemy, after several skirmishes and severe marches
by the Detachments under his command. In January 1853 he led a party on special service from Prome to Arracan,
for which service the Government of India and Genera! Godwin recorded their approbation (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served in the Crimea from the 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Brevet of Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Brigade at Mhow, at the termination of the mutiny in 1858-59, and received
the thanks of the Governor General in Council for the promptness of measures whereby the rebels under Tantia
Topee were prevented entering Kandeish.
3 Lt.Colonel Gregorie served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-5S as Adjutant of the
23rd Fusiliers, and was present at the relief of Lucknow and also at its subsequent capture (Medal with two Clasps).
4 Colonel Baker served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, mentioned in despatches, and awarded the Sardinian medal for " gallantry displayed at the attack of
the Cemetery and suburbs of Sebastopol on the iSth June 1855" (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Served in India during the mutiny (in 1857) with the Field Force under Colonel Beatson. Served in New Zealand during
the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns of 1864-66 first as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General and subsequently as
Assistant Adjutant General; was present at the action at Rangiawhia as Acting Assistant Military Secretary to
Lt.General Sir Duncan Cameron (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major) ; was Staff Officer to the Force under
Major General Carey at the attack and capture of Orakau— mentioned in despatches for " gallantry and untiring
energy and zeal evinced " (Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 and
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, including the
action of Essaman, relief of Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also
in addition performed the duties of Chief of the Staff from the 14th October to the 17th December. Was mentioned
in despatches by Sir Garnet Wolseley in the following terms : — " The duties of Chief of the Staff were ably carried
out to my entire satisfaction by Major Baker, A.A.G., to whose untiring energy I owe much of the success that
has attended all our operations. In my opinion he possesses every quality that is valuable in a Staff Officer"
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB,, Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Adamson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 20th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Major Dawson served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
3rd October 1855 to the end of the Russian war. Served in the New Zealand war from 1863 to 1866 and was
present at the engagement at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) and other minor engagements.
9 Captain Thacker served in the New Zealand war of 1S63-66 (Medal).
10 Major Hugh Shaw served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from December 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66,
and was present in the engagements at Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Medal).
II Major Burke served with the 83th Regiment in the Crimea from the nth August 1855, including the siego
and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S57-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 26th Nov. to 6th Dec,
1S57, assault and capture of the Fort at Birwah — mentioned in despatches (Medal).
12 Captain Keays-Young served with the Bombay Rities the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storming of
Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack on British Rear Guard, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also
with the same Regiment and the Poouah Irregular Horse, the Indian campaigns of 1857-59, present in operations
against the Bheels in the Nassick and Kandeish Hills; commanded during four months early in 1858 the frontier
post of Rajapore ; afterwards with the Satpoora Field Force against the Rohillas and Bheels in the Vindhya moun-
tains; and subsequently in 1858-59 on the Divisional Staff of Sir John Michel against the rebels under Tantia
Topee in Central India" (Medal).
l* Captain Wray served with the 18th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, ami was present at the
affair at Kerikeri'on 21st July 1863, and as Adjutant at, the capture of the Putahi Pah on 7th Jan. 1S66 (Meda 1),
15 Captain C. Dawson served with the iSth Royal Irish in New Zealand, and commanded a 1 'ompany throughout
the Waikato and Wanganui campaigns from August 1863 to May 1866 ; commanded Woodall's Redoubt during the
West Coast campaign from February 1865 to March 1S66; was engaged in the following operations, viz —expedition
to Paparata, relief of the Mauku Stockade, occupation of Mere Mere, and commanded the Pokenoe Patrol when
attacked by the enemy on the morning of the 2nd Sept. 1S63 (mentioned in Sir- Duncan Cameron's despatches for
gallantry, 'Medal).
16 Captain Bolton accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 on special service, and
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was' sent to various places on the Gold Coast t< 1 enlist native con-
tingents, and raised the Winnebah, Mumford, and Barracoe Companies of Russell's Ue-inient. Also com-
manded Regimental Transport and was attached to the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers during the second phase of
the war (mentioned in despatches, promoted to an Unattached Company, Medal with Clasp).
18 Captain A. J. A. Jackson served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the New Zealand war cf 1863-65, and was
present at the affair of the 26th Nov. 1863 in the Wairoa Bush, siege and capture of Orakau, and actions at ISukumiru
on 24th and 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
19 Captain Butts served in New Zealand during the Waikato and Wanganui Campaigns from 1863 to 1S66, and
was present at the affair at Keri Keri (mentioned in despatches), and engagement at Keteman (Medal).
M +
258 istBatt.,Pesha-wu-, Bengal.-!
2ndBatt.,Aldershot. J
18th {The lloyal Irish). [|»^^b&-*L
The Harp and Crown. The Lion of Nassau. " Tirtutis Namurcensis Premium." "Egtpi" (with the Sphinx).
"China" (with the Dragon) . "Pegu" " Sevastopol" "New Zealand."
Colonel.— c.Clement Alexander Edwards,1 CB. Ensign, n June 29; Lieut. p28Nov. 34; Captain, V13 March 40;
Years' Ser
Full
Pay.
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23
21
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26
25
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25
25
25
22
22
21
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20
20
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Brevet Major, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major, 25
March 55 ; Major General,
Foot, 25 March 77.
»•, 25 May 53 ; Brevet Lieut. Colonel, 9 Dec. 53 ; Colonel 28 Nov. 54 ; Lt.Colonel, 9
April 68; Lieutenant General, 17 March 76; General, 10 Aug. 78; CoZo?ieJ
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Malcolm John Robert MacGregor, .Ems. 20 Junes7 ; ■£<• p23Aprils8; Capt.?i7 Nov.
63 ; Major, p22 July 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 22 May 78.
2 Charles' Frederick Gregorie,3 Ensign, 12 Feb. 55 ;_ Lt. 30 June 55 ; Capt. p4 Nov. 59 ; Major, 8 Oct. 67 ;
tenant Colonel, 24 Nov. 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 14 Sept. 78.
Majors.— Edward Abbot Anderson, Instructor, lloyal Military College; Ens. 15 Nov. 50; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt.
pi4 May 58 ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 12 Nov. 73.
p.s.c. Thomas Durand Baker,4 CB. Aide de Camp to the Queen, and Military Secretary to the Viceroy of India ;
Ens.riS Aug. 54; Lt. 12 Jan. 55; Capt. r 26 Oct. 58; Bt. Major, 21 Mar. 65 ; Major, 12 Nov. 73;- Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 1 April 74; Colonel, 21 April 77.
1 Robert Isaac Adamson,5 Ens. 26 Jan. 55 ; Lieut. 19 June 55; Capt. pi April 62 ; Major, 22 May 74.
2 Richard Wm. Erskine Dawson,6 Ens. p2o Feb. 55 ; Lieut. 18 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 11 Dec. 63 ; Major, 14 June 76.
1 !F£ Hugh Shaw,10 Ens. 10 May 55; Bt. 25 Sept. 57; Capt. 2 April 64; Bt.Major,i Oct. 77; Major, 22 May 78.
2 James Morris Toppin, Ensign, p3o Mar. 55; Zf. 26 Feb. 56; Capt. pn Sept. 63; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Major, 14 Sept. 78.
LIEUT.
15 Mar. ss
23 Aug. 59
11 May 55
13 April 58
1 May 58
23 July 58
p25 Mar. 59
26 Mar. 58
29 July 59
23 Oct. 60
24 Oct. 60
4 Jan. 60
pi7Mar. 63
p2oSept. 64
pi7 Jan. 65
8 July 62
21 Nov. 65
pi8 Jan. 67
p 6 Mar. 67
pi8 April 65
pi5May 67
23 Jan. 63 1
pi2 Oct. 67
p 1 Feb. 68
p27 June 68
p 9 July 68
July
Aug.
Aug.
17 Aug.
23 July
27 Nov.
p 7 Dec.
p 4 Jan.
pi7Mar.
p 2 Oct.
10 May
2 April
p2o Sept.
p 7 'Feb.
25 Dec.
p 6 Mar.
pi2 Oct.
p 1 Feb.
19 July
p 1 Aug.
pi6 Mar.
p27 April
lp 3 April
p 5 Nov.
>7 Dec.
2 Aug.
;8 Oct.
" Oct.
30 Jan. 7S
1 May 73
11 May 78
14 Sept. 7S
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
23 Nov. 72
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug. 73
9 Aug: 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
15 April 74
13 June 74
11 Feb. 75
12 Nov. 73
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
11 Nov. 76
23 Mar. 74
13 June 70
9 July 79
20 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
[3 Sept. 65
t6 Oct. 66
4 Dec. 66
25 Sept. 67
'27 April 70
'31 May 71
'20 Sept. 71
8 June 72
12 Nov. 73
14 Feb. 74
22 May 74
20 Mar. 74
7 Aug. 75
7 Aug. 75
14 June 76
14 Nov. 76
14 Nov. 76
14 Sept. 78
14 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
30 April 79
1 April 74
13 June 79
20 Aug. 79
18 Sept. 79
11 Oct. 79
Captains.
Theobald Burke11
p.s.c. Henry William Keavs- Young12
Thos. Charge Wray,144<//. Wexford Militia
William Fryer Thacker9
St. George Alexander Smith
2 Wright .Sherlock
Charlton Dawson,15 Adj. Kilkenny Militia
1 Charles Henry Stevenson
William Henry Herbert, Adjutant North \
Tipperary Militia J
1 Albert James Alexander Jackson18
1 John George Butts19
1 John Blair
p.s.c. Albany Robert Savile, Instructor, \
E. M. College )
1 John Pearson
2 George William Nesbit Rogers
Ponsonby Wm. Watts, Garr. Inst. Bangalore
p.s.c. Edward Champneys Milner,20)
Garrison Instructor, Halifax, N.S )
2 Edward Hemery Le Breton
1 Alexander Ward S:
2 Herbert Henry Gilbert
1 Edward Tufnell
1 Henry Francis Somerset Bolton16
2 Henry Joseph Daubeny
2 William George Forbes Cockburn
1 William Wylly Lawrence
2 Frederic Ernest Lowther Schreiber
Lieutenants.
1 Charles Egerton Dixon
1 James William Graves22
1 Samuel Phillips
1 John Henry Augustus Spyer, Inst, of I
Musketry 23 Mar. 79 )
1 John Burton Forstor
1 Philip Anderson Morshead
2 Henry William Newton Guinness
1 Harry Shuldhani Lye, Adjutant 17 Sept.79
1 Samuel Spencer Parkyn
1 Charles Edwin Le Qnesne
2 Wm.John FortescueMorgan,/ld/.i May 78
1 Henry Melville Hatchell
1 Adam Park
1 Son. Mark Henry Horace McDonnell ...
Andrew Pennell Williamson
2 James Charles Oughterson
William Knox Downes
1 Philip Barber Lindsell
1 John Anderson Slater
2 Edw. Jas. Grant, Inst, of Musk. 4 Dec. 78
William Edward Ker Fox
2 Archibald Norton
2 Frederick James Gavin
2 Alan Maxwell Boisragon
2 Charles Mordaunt Stevens
Sub Lieutenants.
George Jocelyn Shaw
Second Lieutenants.
2 Alan George Chichester
2 George Hearn
2 George Henry John Moore
2 Wilkes Jolliffe
1 Norman Arbuthnot Francis
2 John Hampden Chnwner
2 Charles Alexander Wcddorburn
2 Richard Money Maxwell
1 Archdale Irby Wilson
Paymasters.— 2 John Forbes Mossc, 15 March 79 ; Ens. 11 May 58 ; Lt. pi April 62 ; Capt. 27 Aug. 73.
Quarter Masters. — 2 Thomas O'Hora,24 3 Fob. 69.
1 Richard Barrett, 24 July 72.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
ist Baft, crubarkmlfur Malta, January 1872. Lfpof, attached to 2nd Bait. 2nd Baft, returned jrom Australia, 4 Dec. 1870.
[For continuation of Notes see foot of preceding page.
SUB LIEUT.
1 April 76
2ND LIEUT.
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
7 June 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
22 Feb. 79
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
20 Captain Milner served in the
New Zealand war in 1866 (Medal).
22 Lieut. Graves accompanied Sir
Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast
in September 1873 on special ser-
vice, and served throughout the
AshantiWarof 1873-74. Commanded
a portion of the Houssas at the
action of Essaman and taking of
the villages along the Coast; pre-
sent at Quarman 31st January,
having been attacked while escort-
ing ammunition to the front ;
also present at the capture and
destruction of Becquah, battle of
Ordahsu, an') capture of Coomassie
(twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
"' Quarter Master O'Hora served
with the iSth Royal Irish through-
out the New Zealand war of 1863-66,
including the expeditions to Papa-
rata and Ketcmari (Medal).
at Batt., Bermuda.
2nd Batt., Aldershot. J
19th (id Yorkshire North Eidinr/).\'^b.Vi:,r'et ^V,.
^ .// \_Bri,,a,le Depot, Richu
(Princess of Wales' Own).
"Alma" " Inkekiian " "Sevastopol."
.Yorks. 259
Colonel.— .S'iV Abraham Josias Cloete,1 KCB. KM. Cornet, 29 June 09; Lt. 17 May 10 • Caiit p5 Nov 12'
Bt.Major, 21 Nov. 22; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 10 Jan. 37; Major, 12 Sept. 43 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51- Lt Colonel
23 Mar. 55 ; J/ct/oc General, 3; Aug. 55 ; Lieut. General, 21 Dec. 62 ; Colonel 19th Foot, 10 Mar' 61 ' '
Lieutenant Colonels. —2 Richard Doyle Barrett, -Ensign, 14 April 46 ; Lt. 9 April 48 ; Capt. 20 Dec' ■;/■ J/aior
28 Sept. 66 ; iVf vet Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Feb. 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Jan. 78. ' ' '
i^.*.e. Philip Doyne Vigors, Ensign, p9 0ct. 46; Lt. pi9 July 50; Capt. g^lar. 58; Major, 7 March 70- Brraei
Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Mar. 79.
Majors.— 1 Charles Hereford, Eneign, 17 Aug. 55; Xr. pi7 July 57 ; Cup<. p3o Dec. 59; Brevet Major, 5
July 72 ; Major. 29 Nc
Lt.
Henry Edward Davidson, Ensign, 29 June 58
2 William Harris Burland,7 Ensign, ^25 Aug. 54 ; X<
June 73; Major, 21 July 77
1 Augustus Mourant Handley.13 Ensign,
3 July 60; Capt. p7 Apr. 63 ; Major, 29 Sept. 77.
' 7 Mar. ss; Capt. P25 Sept. 60; Brevet Major,
July 58: Lt. pi5 Oct. 61 ; Caa><. p23 Jan. 69 ; 3fa;or, 7 June 79,
Captains.
1 Robert Gayer Traill"
1 Windle Hill St. Hill," A. B.C. and Priv. \
Sec. to Governor of Tasmania; Com. [
Auxiliary Forces in Tasmania, with J
local rank of Colonel I
William Bennett,17 D.A.A.G. for Mus-1
kefry, A Idershot j
2 Arthur E d ward Trotter Trotter
[ Charles Shea Hunt"
2 James Francis Fraser
Andrew Munro20
2 George Hewetson Reynolds
2 George Oakes
Theodore Bosville Emerson
John Jameson17
Herbert Leigh Gipps, Adjutant North )
■York Militia '. )
1 Alfred James Paterson, at Staff College ...
2 Crosbie Barton
1 William G. WaughM'Clintock17
2 Harry Julian Charrington
2 Edward Archibald Bruce
2 Henry Henzey Fraser Pidcock
r John Olaus Champion Moller
1 Robert Alfred Plassey Hallifax
2 Lionel Henry Mocatta Levin
2 John Francis Simonet
16 July 5SjP 5 Nov. 6i
Lieutenants.
1 John Henry Eden, Inst, of Musketry 28 )
Dec. 77 )
1 Richard Phayre, Adjutant 19 Feb. 78
2 Frederic Barff Brig'gs, Adj. 17 Sept. 7S ...
William Edmund Franklyn, Inst, of)
Musketry, 19 Sept. 79 J
2 John William Eiobinson Parker
Charles John Spottiswoode
.. ji Henry Bowles
.. Ii Gilbert H. Fearon Mathison
.. 2 Edward John llentley Buckle
Thomas David Kirkpatrick.
1 1 James Ahmuty Fearon
IT;
Chi
:>s-Sndler..
m Mills .,
, Molony .,
: u'.ni Hennah
2 Edwin Loud Herapath
1 Gerald Caili'e Stratford Haudcock .
'2 Mathew Villicrs Elrington Sankey .
1 William Auschar Chauncy
I2 George O'Neil Segrave
!i Arthur de Salis Hadow
Second Liectenants.
1 Alfred Grahame Cartwright
1 James Trevelyan Cotesworth
1 Henry Frederick Tucker Macartney
2 Arthur Bayard Elton
1 Edward Chas. Win. Mackenzie Kennedy
2 Clement Henry Billings
1 Alfred Ernest Stuart Searle
26 Mar. 5S
p23 Aug. 6t
4 July 55
3 July 58
29 Jan. 56
15 Oct. 58
pn June 61
pi3 Dec. 61
pi8July 62
p 9 Jan. 63
17 July 63
p29 Aug. 63
4 Aug. 65
p 18 April 63
''23 Jan. 69
p24 Mar. 69
27 Nov. 66
7 July 69
p2o Feb.
Feb. 70
p3o Dec. 59
pi7 April 66
23 Nov. 56
pi3 July
31 Jan.
pi9 Aug.
p29 Dec.
p 8 May
p 7 Aug. 66
5 Mar. 70
8 June 67
Dec.
8 Dec.
p 3 April 67
29 June 67
'■ 4 Mar. "
p23 Jan. 69
p s Mar. ?
28 Oct. 7
p28 May 70
p 1 Dec. 69
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
= 3 Oct.
3 J«iy 72
9 Aug. 73
13 June 74
[3 June 74
5 June
26 Feb.
10 Mar.
24 Nov.
Jan.
23 Jan. 78 j 23 Jan
Jan
30 Jan.
16 Feb
16 Feb.
_ Ma
78 13 July
78 j 24 July
21 Aug.
I June 67
25 Aug. 7I
p28 Oct. 71
15 Jan. 66 16 Sept. 78
62 j 26 Nov. 74
1 April 70
24 June 76
16 June 77
10 Nov.
24 Nov. 77
24 Nov. 77
1 Jan.
23 Jan.
13 Mar.
21 Aug.
1 Mar.
1 Oct.
13 Nov.
7 June 79
28 July
11 Oct. 79
1 Sir Josias Cloete served in the
15th Hussars from 1809 to 1814, from
1814 to 1817 as Aide deCamp to Lord
Charles Somerset at the Cape of
Good Hope, from whence he was sent
in command of a Detachment to take
military possession of the island of
Tristan d'Acunha. Served with a
Squadron of his Regiment detached
as a field force during the Pindaree
and Mahratta war from 1817 to 1819.
Acting as Deputy Quarter Master
General conducted the landing and
settlementof a large body of Govern-
ment emigrants on the frontier of the
Cape Colony. In 1822 was sent to
England with important despatches,
and received the Brevet rank of
I1T.LT.COL.
24 June 76
Major. In 1842 commai:
Mar. 73j 25 Sept. 73 ces'sful expedition s
13 Nov. 76 relieve a Detachmen
10 Apr. 78 1 Mar. 79 surgent Boers. Se
25 Sept. 78 7'June 79 Quarter Master Ger
2i Juno 79 campaign of 1846 (CB
d th
■:1V-
[3 Nov.
4 Dec.
781 28 July
2ND LIEUT.
i Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
1 i Aug. 7 1
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
Oct.
ingth
Kahir war of 1851-53 served as Chief
of the Staff with "the Army in the
Field, including the operations in
the Basuta country and the battle of
Bereia where he commanded a Divi-
sion (Medal), and in acknowledgment
of his services received the honour of
Knighthood, and was subsequently
nominated a KCB. On being pro-
moted Major General he was ap-
pointed in 1855 to the command of
the Windward and Leeward Islands,
which he held until 1861.
Paymasters. — 2 Paul Dennis Costa, 1 Apr. 78.
Quarter Masters— 1 James Hedinghani,2i> 13 Nov. 72.
2 William Hunt, 9 Aug. 73 ; Sub Lieut. 26 Mar. 73.
Facings Green.— Agent. V. W. Holt, Esq.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Sons.
st Battalion embarked, for Bermuda, 1 Nov. 1877. Depot, Aldershot. 2nd Batt. returned from India, 2: Jan. 1S77.
2 Lt.Colonel Barrett served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and part of 1855 with the 19th Regiment, including
the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol— wounded
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Burland served in the Crimea from 16th June 185,, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault
on the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M t 2
26o 19//; (The 1st Yorkshire North Biding) (Princess of Wales' Own),
v- Major Handley served in the Hazara campaign in 186S, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captains Traill. Bennett, Jameson, and M'Clintock served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the
expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
lsColonel St. Hill served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61 and that of 1863-65. In 1S60-61 he was Aide de Camp
ti the Governor, but joined his Regiment in the field during the time active operations were being carried on. On
ihe outbreak of the war in Waikato in 1863 he was appointed Aide de Camp to Sir Duncan Cameron, served in that
capacity and also for some time as Acting Military Secretary throughout the subsequent operations, being present
with General Cameron at every action that took place, with one exception, — viz.: — the actions of Koheroa, Ran-
giriri.Waiari, Rangiawhia, Hairini (horse shot), Orakau, Gate Pah, Nukumara, Kakaramea, besides several minor
skirmishes (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal, Unattached Company by purchase and Brevet of Major).
19 Captain Hunt served as Baggage Master of the Saugor Field Division in 1858-59, and was present in the
actions of Kirwee, Punwarree, and on the banks of the Jumna (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
20 Captain A. Munro served in the yth Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and sortie of 26 October (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
-5 Quarter Master Bedingham served in the Crimean campaign from October 1854 to May 1855, including tie
sieee of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Hazara campaign of i8c8, includ-
irx' the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). He has also the Good Conduct
Meuai.
Continuation of Notes of the 20th (The East Devonshire).
c Major O'Neill served with the 20th Regiment in the Crimea from 30th May 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the affair of the iSth June ; also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the actions of Chauda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore ; siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mean-
gunge, Beerah (thanked in despatch), Buxar Ghat (as Brigade Major), Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with
» Major Johnstone served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
B altunpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Meangunge, Fort of Simree
\. and Buxarghat (Medal with Clasp).
■l Major Briscoe served in the Ashautee campaign from December 1873 in the Transport Service, and was in
charge of the Prah District (Brevet of Major, ami Medal with Clasp).
J3 Major Theobald served in the 55th Regiment in the Bhrotan Expedition in 1863 1 Medal with Clasp).
ist iSatt., Cyprus. 1
.,Mul'
20th (The East Devonshire).
Mulhngar.j auui ^M JJWt X«WMMfB;. [I'^S^ury. 261
Minden" "Egmont-op-Zee" "Egtpt" (with the Sphinx). " Maida " "Vimieba" " Corunna "
" Vittobia" "Pyrenees" "Oethes" "Toulouse" " Peninsula" "Alma" "Inkebman"
"Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
Pay! Colonel.— Sir Frederick Horn,1 KCB. Ens. p26 Jan. 26 ; Lt. pi7 April 28 ; Capt. pi6 June 37 ; Major,'-] Sept. 41 !
- Lt.Col. 14 Apr. 46 ; CoZ. 20 June 54 ; Maj. General, 13 Oct. 60 ; Lt. General, iS Jan. 70 ; General, 2 June 77 ;
Colonel 20 P. 17 Mar. 76.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 John Davis,3 Ensign, pi3 Feb. 52 ; Z£. 20 June 54 : Capt. 16 Sept. sg ; Major. p2i Au2.
66; Lt.Coloml, '•is Feb. 68; Colonel, 15 Feb. 73.
1 Fred. Lockwoort Edridge,3 Ens. pi9 Feb. 55 ; Lt.10 Aug. 55; Capt. p7 Aug. 57; Major, 3 Sept. 67 ; Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel, 8 Oct. 76; Lt. Colonel, 11 May 78.
Majors.— 1 John James Silverston O'Neill,6 Ens. 6 June 54 ; £<. 29 Dec. 54; Caj>r. 3 June 58 ; Bt. Major,
5 July 72 ; Major, 5 Oct. 72.
2 Thomas Hollingworth Clarkson, Ens. p2i Sept. 52 ; Lt. 14 Aug. 54 ; Capt. pS April 59; Major,v2 Sept. 6S ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Aug. 77.
2 Samuel Henry Nairne Johnstone,9 Ensign
1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 20 Apr. 78.
Harry Russell Bowlby, Chief Commandant of Military Police at Cyprus; Ens. 23 April 58; Lt. p 11 Jan.
59; Capt. 11 July 6S ; Major, 11 May 78.
1 Charles Henry Webster, Ens. 2 May 58 ; Lt. pi6 Sept. 59 ; Capt. vi7 Mar. 69 ; Major, 1 July 79.
lYear
Full
Pay.
'Ser.
Halt
Pay.
2S
25
26
2S
Wh
24
22
22
22
22
21
22
21
20
2 1
»«/w
.8
17
*/u
17
15
•-3
Feb. 56 ; X«. 15 June 58 ; Cajj<. p3o June 63 ; Bt. Major,
Captains.
2 James Smyth
1 Edward Browne
i George Duncan Wahab
William Glencross, Adj. 24 Lancashire")
Rifle Volunteers )
Charles Edward Hussey, Adj. 7 Lanca- \
shire Militia 3
1 Stewart Abercrombie Wrou<_rhton
Edward John Briscoe,11 Adj. 5 Adm. \
Batt. Kent Rifle Volunteers $
2 David O'Neill Power
1 Edward Primrose T. Goldsmith
1 Thomas Picton Fleetwood
1 Adam Park Pinching
2 Henry Richard P. Lindesay
1 Frederick William Birch
2 Edward Stanley Newton Dickenson
2 Cuthbert George Collingwood
1 Robert Constable Paull
2 William Cocks Allen
2 Cotton Edwin Theobald13
1 p.s.c. Lionel Marshall
2 DelaPere Robinson
2 Gerald Elliott Browne
2 Frederic John Waudby
2 Walter Randolph
2 July 58 pi3 Dec. 59 p24 Mar. 69
[7 Sept. 58 p26 Nov. 61 p 1 Sept. 6y
:8 Jan. 59 p3o Nov. 60 p 5 Jan. 70
to April 581 s May 59 j 30 Jan. 70
4
4
2
3
3
2
2
2
I
'7
II
7
Lieutenants.
George Mitchell Rowe
Richard George Randall
William Savage Baker, Inst, of Mus-I
ketry 13 Nov. 75 $
Michael Morton Metcalfe Festing
Henry Brandram Headley, Adj. 17 Dec. 79
Godfrey Fox Webster
Arthur Forde
Allen Montgomery
Charles James Blomfield
Philip Francis Tallents
Stanley Orred
George Edward Capel Cure
Charles Henry Plunkett Dunn
Thomas Edward Bland
Horace William Scott
Edward Roderic Owen
Frederick Hammersley, Adjt. 13 Sept. 79
Sidney Furlonger
Charles Ditrliy Wallington
Edward Hugh Rowley Hibbert
Sir Grenville Louis John Temple, Bart....
Arthur Abington Goodden
p2o Mar.
pi4 Aug.
p24 Feb.
28 Jan.
11 Feb.
19 Nov.
pi2 April
p24 June
pio Nov.
p 8 May
pi4 Sept.
pi6Sept.
pi4 Oct.
14 Mar.
pi5 0ct.
p24 June
p24 Mar.
7 July
8 Feb.
"17 Feb.
p 8 June
p s Nov.
59 pio June
60 p3o June
57 2 Oct.
62 P22 AUg.
62 11 July
57 1 1 July
64lpi4 0ct.
63 p 2 Oct.
65|pi4 Oct.
67 pi3 June
67 !p 3 Sept.
68Jpi4 Sept.
^ 5 Nov.
2 Oct.
15 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Dec.
Dec.
"22 April
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
2 Nov.
9 Aug.
3 Feb.
11 Sept.
28 Feb.
n Feb.
26 Feb.
13 June
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
20 Nov.
11 Feb.
1 April 74
Oct. 77
pi4 Sept. 70
4 Feb. 74
13 July 67
25 Nov. 74
21 July 75
1 April 70
12 Aug. 76
19 Sept. 74
10 Feb. 77
20 Apr. 78
1 1 May 78
1 Oct. 7S
5 Oct. 78
31 Mar. 63
1 Mar. 79
30 Apr. 79
21 June 79
1 July 79
15 Nov. 79
3 Colonel Davis served with the
35th Regiment in the Shahabad dis-
7i|trict during the Indian mutiny cam-
'paign in 1858-59 (Medal).
7 5 Lt.Col. Edridge served with the
73;2oth Regiment in the Crimea in 1855,
74 j including the siege of Sebastopol and
74 capture of Kinbourn (Medal with
74;Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in
"■the Indian campaign from August
'I ,185s, including the Trans-Gogra ope-
75 rations under Lord Clyde (Medal) .
[For co7itinuation of Notes, tee pre'
ceding page.
11 Sept.
11 Oct.
28 Oct.
11 Nov.
1 July
15 Nov.
Second Lieutenants. sndlieut.
Hamilton Alexander Kinglake 23 Jan. 78
2 Robert Campion Blencowe ai Au?. 7^
2 Herbert Ramsay Feilden 25 Sept. 78
hen Flocktou Charles 22 Jan. 79
Brudenell Deane- Freeman 22 Jan. 79J
2 Fitz Roy Edmond Peun Curzon I 13 Aug. 79
1 John Edward Vinicombe Dennis 13 Aug. 79
Paymasters. — 2 Alfred Dening, 27 Nov. 7S ; Ens. p22 Sept. 63; Lt. r2$ Sept. 67; Capt. 5 June 75.
Quarter Masters.— 1 Thomas M'Kay,12 10 Nov. 69.
2 Thomas Choake, 6 Sept. 73.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
ist Batt. embarked for Bermuda, 5 March 1S73. 2nd Batt. returned from the Mauritius, 27 Jan. 1872.
1 Sir Frederick Horn served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; commanded the Right Brigade 4th
Division at the battle of Alma ; and the 20th Regiment at the battles of Balaklava (and recapture of the redoubt
" Arab Tabia " and guns from the Russians, which they had taken from the Turkish Force the same morning) and
mkerman (twice wounded, and horse shot under him) ; present throughout the siege operations against Sebastopol,
and in the Trenches at the two assaults and the fall of the town ; at Inkerman he succeeded to the command of the
4th Division (Medal with four Clasps. CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd
Class of the Medjidie).
12 Quarter Master M'Kay served in the Crimea from 18th January to 19th July, 1856. Also in the Indian Mutiny
campaigns, being present at the actions at Chanda, Ameerapore, Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, at
Mcangunge, Simree, Beerah, Buxar Ghat, and Churdie (Medal with Clasp).
262
1st Batt., Secunderabad, Madras
] 21st {Royal Scots Fusiliers). [^XSX'r.
The Thistle within the Circle of St. Andrew. "Nemo me inqmne lacetsit." The King's Cypher and Crown,
• "Bladensbubg" "Alma" "Inkekman" "Sevastopol."
Years; Ser. Colonel.— StVFrederick William Hamilton,! KCB. EnsignJ-Lt. 12 July 31 ; Lt. Sc Capt. 1 Dec. 36 ; Capt.SrLi
Full Half Colonel, p 3 April 46 ; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major, 7 Dec. 58 ; Lt. Colonel, 19 June 60; Major General,
?3Ii'^L.\ 31 Aug. 60; Lieut. General, iS Dec. 69; Gtneral, 21 Nov. 76; Colonel zist Fusiliers, 10 Jan. 70.
33 I ... Lieutenant Colonels. — 1 Alfred Templeman,5 2«tf Lt. p26 Mar. 52 ; Lt. p4 Mar. 53 ; Capt. 2 Feb. 55; Major,
pi5 Feb. 68 ; Brecet Lt. Colonel, 15 March 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 Jan. 78.
28
27
32
25
27
25
25
25
25
22
22
21
26
20
22
20
:::
Feb.
Lt. 23 June 55 ; Capt. p22 May 57 ; Major
Majors. — 1 Edward Napoleon L'Estrange, Ensign
5 Dec. 71; Brecet Lieutenant Colonel, 19 Oct. 77.
George Frederick Gildea,8 Assistant Adj. General and Inspector of Gymnasia, Aldtrshot ' ; Ensign, pi4 April
48 ; Lt. p6 Ausr. 52; Capt. 10 Sept. 58 ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 25 April 73.
2 Arthur Grey Hazlerigg,9 Ensign, pi6 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 11 May 55 ; Capt. -un Sepi. 60 ; Bt. Major, 15 May 73 ;
Major, 23 May 74 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Sept. 79.
2 Richard Wm. Charles Winsloe,1" Ensign. pn June 53 ; Lt. 6 Oct. 54 ; Capt. p25 June 61 ; Bt.Major, 31 Aug.
74; Major, 1 July 76; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
1 Robert Cook, Ensign, p4 April 55 ; Zr. p6 Feb. 57; Capt. p2i April 63 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 23
Jan. 78. ___
Captains.
; Edward Thomas Bainbridge
t FrancisWm. Hamilton, Com. ar.dCanton- )
ment Magistrate, Foonamalee j
Aubrey Wm. O. Saunders,11^. Adj. Gen. )
and 'Chief Inspectorof Musk. Madras... $
Fred. George Jackson
! William Thorburn
William Albert Bridge, D.A.A. Sf Q.M. )
Gen. for Musketry at Malta >
John Stevenson,1* Adjutant Scottish \
Borderers Militia I
Henry Patten Law
Walter Nowell Carey, Adj. Bangalore)
liijle Volunteers >
Jas. Whitton. Adj. 1 Adm. Batt. Forfar- \
shire Mifle Volunteers )
Francis MacKcnzie Salmond, D, A. A. \
Gen.j'or Musketry, Edinburgh )
Frederick William Burr
Cecil Bowes Robinson
Edmond Charles Browne
Henry Roper CurzonHewat17
Francis Wingiield Douglass15
Charles Edward Bovill
John Croker
Robert Fred. Willoughby
James Miller Gordon
Arthur JohnOsbomePollock,1*^ Stfa^LW.
p.s. c.William Andrew Yule
Daniel Auchinleck19
Alexander Lawrence Falls
John Henry Spurgin
Henry John Meares
6 April 55
20 July 55
22 April 55
30 Mar. 58
16 April 58
p 3 June 59
p25 Aug. 54
p23 Mar. 60
p 6 Aug. 58
pi4Aug. 60
31 Dec. 58
p 6 Mar. 63
pi5 June
15 June
29 Dec.
p 6 May
p2o April
p 4 June
p 5 May 63
p 1 July 63
pi3Feb. 63
p22 Sept. 65
p 4 Dec. 66
pi2 Feb. 67
BREV.JIAJ.
BT.LT. COL.
p I Feb.
p 8 Aug.
p24 May
p 1 July 63 p24 Dec. 70
p 7 Jan
18 Nov. 65
10 Feb. 69
10 Oct. 70
pi8 April
22 May 63|p 2 Mar.
23 Sept. 62 7 July
4 Aug. 63 p2o April
4 Dec. 63 pi6 Oct.
12 Sept. 63 21 June
2 Oct. 63 1 22 June
16 Oct. 63 pi5 Feb.
5 July 64 p3o Oct.
6 Feb. 66 p 2 Jan,
2 Oct. 66 pio Feb.
22 Jan. 67 p 1 Sept.
18 Dec. 67lpioMay
15 Feb. 68j 28 Oct.
1 Feb. 68! 28 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Anthony Cuthbert Dunn Ipi6 0ct.
Fred. Richard Henry Lambart | 22 Jan.
Frederick Stovin Chapman jp 2 May
William Arthur James Frere
Taylor Dalrymple Wilson
Arthur Symonds Justice, Instructor of)
Mmketry 30 Oct. 78 )
WilliamMorton Duckett
Charles Henry Kelly, Adjutant 1 Aug. 78
Herbert Rowan Alexander
Cuthbert George Knocker
Edward Robert John Presgrave
Herbert Leonard Hutchins
Algernon William Codings
Edward Elliott Carr, Inst, of Musketry, ~)
30 April 79 $
Alexander Houghton Abercrombie
Charles Tuckey
George Alfred Keef
William Henry Lowry
i Spencer Frederick Chichester, Adjutant >
2 July 79 }
: Peter William Browne
Reginald Curtis Toogood
: Charles Frederick Lindsell
: William Arthur Young
: James Douglas Baird
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Hamilton Smyths
Hon. Arthur Stewart Hardinge
Richard Boileau Gaieford
Charles Hamlyn Agnew
Robert William Murmaduke Blake
Nowell Sherson Swanston
Geoffrey Cecil Twisleton Wykeham
Fiennes
Mordaunt Thomas Otho Travcrs j 22 Feb
2 Herbert Stewart M'Cauce Staunell 22 Feb,
15 July
Jan.
'24 July
24 Sept.
10 Oct. 70
p30 Aug. 71
'27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
25 Oct 71
28 Oct. 71
26 June 72
13 June 74
n Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
9 Aug. 73
26 July 76
ii Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
1 Dec. 76
12 Feb. 77
22 Mar. 77
24 July 74
3 May 78
2 July 79
25 April 73
23 May 74
10 Oct. 74
19 Oct. 74
24 Sept. 75
24 Mar. 75
1 July 76
5 Jan. 77
29 May 77
23 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 78
1 Aug. 78
30 Oct. 78
12 Nov. 78
19 Feb. 79
30 Apr. 79
2Nn LIEUT.
1 May
1 May
1 May
1 May
4 Dec.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
15 June 77!
11 Oct. 77!
25 June 78
Years' Serf
Full
Pay.
Half
P;iv.
J
17
7
2
21st (Royal Scots Fusiliers). 263
Second Lieutenants. I 2nd liept.
Alexander Whitelaw Thorneycroft i 22 Feb. 79
2 Kenneth Edward Lean ; 22 Feb. 79
2 Lewis Narbrough Hughes D'Aeth ..!!.!!.!!".'.!!!.!!!!!!."."!°.!l 22 Feb'. 79
Francis William Dawson 23 July 79
William Hely Bowes ." 13 Aug. 79
2 James Reginald Maitland Dalrymple-Hay "!!...".......!.."!| 1 Nov. 79
Paymasters.— 2 Joseph Napier Tew, 24 Jan. 79 ; Ens. 11 Sept. 63 ; Lt. 1 May 67 ; Capt. 9 Feb. 76.
Quarter Masters. — 1 Richard Browne,22 12 Nov. 73.
2 James Clifford, 13 July 78.
lit Battalion embarked for India, 15 Feb. 1S69. 2nd Battalion embarked for Natal. 22 February 1879.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
I Sir Frederick William Hamilton served with the Grenadier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (slightly wounded and horse shot), sortie of 26th October,'
and siege of Sebastopol, during the latter period of which ho commanded Divisions of the Army in the Trenchesj
and was in temporary command of the Grenadier Guards after Inkerman (CB., Medal with four Clasps, Officer of
the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Templeman served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded in the hand), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan
on i8»h June; also the expeditionto Kinbouru (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion ofHonor and Turkish
Medal).
8 Major Gildea served as Adjutant of the nth Regiment of the Turkish Contingent from Sept. iS55to its disband-
ment in May 1856 (Turkish Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Hazlerigg served with the 21st Fusiliers during the latter part of 1855 at the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp , and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt.Colonel Winsloe served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th August 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
II Major Saunders served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the
Jugdespore Jungle (Medal).
11 Major Stevenson served with the 54th Regiment during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign
in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal). Served also in the Bhootan Expedition of 1S64-65 (Medal with Clasp).
15 Captain Douglass served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November, 1873, in command of the Bonny company
of Wood's Regiment, and was present at the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu, and the capture of Coomassie (pro-
moted Captain, Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain Hewat served as Adjutant of H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel off Cape Coast Castle, and was
also employed on the river Volta during the Ashanti war of 1S74 (Medal).
18 Captain Pollock served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873 (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain Auchinleck served in the Ashanti war, in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal with Clusp).
22 Quarter Master Browne served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from November 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Has also the Medal
for long service.
Continuation of Notes of 22nd (The Cheshire).
1 Sir Trevor Chute embarked with the 70th Regiment for India, where he served for twelve years, and was con-
stantly and actively employed during the whole of the mutiny (Medal), particularly in command of a Field Force
in the district of Peshawur, with which he attacked and on the 24th of May 1857 occupied, with severe Joss to the
mutineers, the Fort of Hote Murdaw, relieving the officers of the 55th Native Infantry, who were held prisoners by
their own men. For this service he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. In August 1857 in
state of mutiny attacked the cantonments of Peshawur. From August 1S58 to January i860 he commanded a
Brigade at Lucknow until it was broken urj at the suppression of the rebellion. In February 1861 he embarked
in command of the 70th Regt. for New Zealand. In March 1863 was appointed Brigadier General in command of
the Australian colonies ; in 1865, as Major General, succeeded Lt.Gen. Sir Duncan Cameron in the command of New
Zealand and Australian colonies ; and during the war in New Zealand, in 1865-66, commanded on various important
and successful operations (KCB. andMedal), and continued in that command until Oct. 1870, when it was broken up.
2 Lt.Colonel Glass served with the 37th Regt. in India during the mutiny of 1S57-58, and was engaged in the
attack on the rebel position near Benares at Atrowlea andKoelsa, defence of Azimghur and sortie thence; proceeded
with Brigadier Douglas' Column in pursuit of Koer Singh, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April; also
with Colonel Turner's Column in Shahabad and Palamon, including the capture of Jugdespore and actions of 17th
18th and 20th October (Medal).
8 Captain Bowers accompanied the expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddiboo ; was present
at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek, 16th February;
at the landing storming and capture of the enemy's entrenched works ; at the storming capture and destruction of
the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Sabaon the iSth February ; also at the battle oi Saba,
and the storming capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st February 1861.
r istBatt., Curragh.
■L4 2nd Batt., Allahabad, Bengal.
j bub VULncrSio. ilS.
\_Brigade Depot, Chester
22nd {The Cheshire).
"Scinde" "Meeanee" "Hxderaead
learner. Colonel.— Sir Trevor Chute,1 KCB. 2nd Lt. pio Aug. 32; Lt. p28 Oct. 36; Capt. p2 Aug. 39; Major,
Full Half Apr. 47 ; Lt. Colonel, pi4 Dec. 49 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 |" Afa/
±-a> . Pay ?2 . Gewera/, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 22nd Foot, 6 May 73.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Henry Edward Glass,- Ensign, piy Mar. 54; Lt,
Major, p4 Dec. 69 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 21 Apr. 77.
1 Henry Edward Watson, Ensign, vij Dec. 52; Lt. 9 Nov. 55; Capt.
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, 1 May 78.
Majors.— 1 Herbert Charles Patton, Ensign, 9 July 56 ; Lieut. 26 Mar. 58 ; Capt. p6 May 62 ; Major, 10 June 74
1 Ernest Adolphus Carey, Ensign, 13 April 5S ; Zi. p7 Oct. 59; Capt. ''3 Jan. 65: Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77
Major, 29 Dec. 77.
2 Charles Edward Lane Bluett, Ensign, 15 Jan. 56; Lieut. 5 Feb. 58; Cap>t. p25 Sept. 60; Bt.Major, 2:
23
•-•3
24
General, 9 April 64 ; Lieut. General, 10 May
?7 Sept. 55; Capt. p3i May 64;
25 Jan. 59 ; Major, p27 July 70 ;
Aug. 73; Major, 13 March 78.
2 Fred. William Best Parry, Ensign, 7 Aug. 58 ; Z«. pi8 Jan.
Capt. ?22 Jan. 68 ; Major, 1 May ;
p22 June 60 p 7 Nov.
15 April 58^11 Feb.
29 Jan. 61 p3o Dec.
3 July 60 p 8 Jan.
p3i May
Captains.
... 2 William Brooks Butlin
... 1 Thomas H. Kirby
... ; John Henry Hamersley, Adjutant 2 7
Adm. Batt. Cheshire fiijte Volunteers...)
... I i>.*.e.Wm.SmithCooke,AW^U(?eAfa/..J/a/iu
10/,J Thomas Francis Pardoe, D.A.A. Gen.}
for Musketry, Cork j "31 JUay 59
... 2 Michael Fenton 30 April 58
... 2 Edward Straton p25 June 6
... 2 John St. George Wolseley Ipi3 Dec. 6.
... 2 Alexander Stuart 1 21 Nov. 62
... 2 Alex. John Garden Bainbridge p 7 Nov. 62
... I Chas. Fleming Gleig, D.A.A. Gen. for) 1 „ ,
Musketry, Abbottabad J 8 June 6o
... Ii Joseph Collins p 9 Jan. 63
... 1 John Dallas Edge p25 Mar. 63J
RnbertArthurBlane, Adj. 1 CheshireMilitia p3i Mar. 63 p:
LIECT.
CAPTAIN.
10 May 62
30 Nov. 60!
p23 June 63
17 Sept. 641
p23 June 65
pi2 Sept. 65
30 July 6
7 April 66
2 Nov. 66
o April 67
p.s c. Richard Charles Hare,7 Brigade \ L T „ , . ■»» £
Major, Aldershot . j p23 June 63 "29 May 67
2 Charles May Hayes Newiugton p 3 Dec. 62 p22 Jan. 68
1 Charles D'Obree Bowers8 26 Oct. 58 7 July 61
1 Irving St. John Hartford I 8 Sept. 63 1 7 May 67
1 Henry Hall p26 April 64 p3o Sept. 68 29 Dec.
1 George William Henry Cuningham p 2 6 July 64Jpi8 Nov. 68 1 2 Mar.
Geo.ArnoldChristian, Adj.2 Cheshire Mil. j^o Aug. 64lp24 April 69 1 13 Mar!
p.s.c. William Charles Francis Molyneux. 23 Dec. 64 pi5 Dec. 69! 4 July
Henry HumfreySeaiy ...... ........;p 4 Aug. 64|P27 July 70] 4 July
62 pi9 Feb. 70
59jp 7 Aug. 66
62 p27 July 70
64 p 5 July 71
62^24 Apr. 69
5 Dec. 7
24 April 7
26 June 7
23 April 73
23 April 73
iS Mar. 73
24 Sept. 73
10 June 74
10 Nov. 74
17 Mar. 75
10 Aug. 75
24 July 72
Jan,
June 67 p 3 Sept. 70 I0 Oct. 78
Nov. 65,p25Mar. 71 2 Nov. 78
24 July 7S
3 Nov
29 Jan. 79
19 June 79
7 Captain Hare served in the Ashanti
War of 1873-74 as Assistant Engineer.
"'land was present at the battle of
71 Amoaful (slightly wounded), battle
7i|of Ordahsu and capture of Coo-
massie (Medal with Clasp).
[For continuation of Notes see pre-
ceding page.
Thos. Edward Graves Molyneux, Aide}
de Camp to Major General Anderson ... )
2 George James Croasdaile
1 William Key Matterson
1 William Henry Kerr
1 William Charles Daman
2 John Frederick Wyley
Lieutenants.
2 John Deering, Adjutant 19 Dec. 77
1 Loftus Otway White, Inst, of Musketry}
1 Jan. 79 j
2 William Henry Leak
1 William Bothwell Potter
1 Emlyn Fortescue Lloyd
Frederick Edward Charles Henville)
Gordon-Cumming J
2 Wm.Fredk.Curteis, Inst. 0fMusk.2qiu.11. 79
2 Francis William Bromfield
James Loftus Otway
Henry Richard Longcroft Holmes
2 Owen Edward Mytton Davies, Interpreter
Digby William Rogers, Adjutant i80ct. 79
Robert Johnston (Q..M. 6 Dec. 73) ....
George Steuart Goldsmid
Alexander Gray Hamilton Gardner ..
1 John Percy Gethin
1 William Keane Richardson .
Alfred Lestock Ussher
Cecil Francis de Lys Eardley-Wilmot
Henry Leslie Silvester
Godfrey Beckett Hodgson
Walter Harding Allen
2 Henry Samuel Price Davies
... Ii Edward Ritchie Coryton Graham
... 1 1 Charles Richard Hugh Hardy
Second TjIeutenakts. |_2ND liept.
2 Charles John Bond 1 May
2 Rullion Hare Rattray
i William Candler Neville
2 Thos. Roger Arundel Gazer Montgomery J
2 Hugh Rose
2 Fr«nk Herbert Hancock
2 Regintdd Parker Grove
2 James Robert Dunlop-Smith
Thomas Henry Bairnsfather
Henry Stapybon Marshall
Paymasters.— 2 George Montgomerio Davidson, 1 April 58 ; Hon. Major, 22 Aug. 72.
1 Charles Henry ( Uiauncy, 8 May 67 ; Hon.Major, 8 May 73.
Quarter Masters. — 1 William Kelly, 4 Oct. 73.
2 Robert Aris, 12 Feb. 79.
Facings B\\K— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
lit Batt. returned from New Brunswick, June 1869. 2nd Battalion embarked for India, 7 Oct. 1873.
Deiot with 1st Batta'ion.
ist Batt., Woolwich. "1 O^vri CUmml WpUIi Fusilier^ [Sub District ^0.23. 26c
2nd Batt!, Gibraltar. J ZdrCl (llCHJCU WelSll £ USUieiS). [^Brigade Depot, Wrexham. " 5
The Prince of Wales' Plume, " Ich Dien." The Rising Sun. The Red Dragon. The White Horse. " Nee aspera
terrent." " Minden." " Egypt " (with the Sphinx). " Cobunna " "Martinique" "Alhuheba " "Badajoz ^
"Salamanca" "Vittoeia" "Pteenees" "Nivelle" "Oethes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Wateeloo'
"Alma" "Inkebman" " Sevastopol" "Lucknow " "Ashantee."
Doc.
Years' Ser.
Full 1 Half
Pay. Pay.
27 1 ...
27
33
9/.2
34
26
26
25
1 25
22
£
1 19
L
! 21
1 18
III
19
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7
Colonel.— Charles Crutchley, 2nd Lt. p8 April 26 ; Xr. 22 July 30; Cajrf.
Major, p22 Oct. 44
Lt. Colonel, 24 July 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Jfitfor General, 31 Jan. 64; Lt.Oeneral, 23 April 72; General,
1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 23rd Fusiliers, 16 Mar. 75.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 2 Xfo«. Savage Mostyn,1 C7J. Ensign, pi3Mays3» £i- 2I SePt- 54; Capt. PS June
55; Major, 29 March 64; Lt. Colonel, pi Sept. 69; Colonel, 1 Sept. 74.
1 George Phipps Prevost,3 Ensign, p26 Aug. 53 ; Lt. 12 Jan. 55 ; Cajjf. p22 May 57 ; Major, p22 Aug. 68 ; Lt.
Colonel, p3 Sept. 70; Colonel, 3 Sept. 75.
Majors.— 1 Charles Elgee,4 Ensign, 14 April 46; X<. pi8 Feb. 48; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 55 ;
Major, 26 March 5S ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 10 April 66 ; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
1 Josiah Fitz Thomas Shadwell,6 Ensign, p26 June 46; X«. 8 Jan. 51; Capt. 26 Mar. 58; Bt.Major,
5 July 72 ; Major, 29 March 73.
2 YC Luke O'Connor," Ensign, 5 Nov. 54; Xf. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 24 Aug. 58; Bt.Major, 5 July 72; J?/.
Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74; Major, 19 Aug. 74 ; Colonel, 19 Aug. 79.
2 James de Vic Tupper,8 Ensign, 15 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar. 55 ; Capt. pi Apr. 59 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Major, 4 Aug. 79.
Captains. iotm*.
John Tilly9 6 April
James Williamson10 29 Dec.
James Harford Walwyn,11 Adjutant) „ T ,
Flint Militia j 2sJulj
John Henry Tulloch1* 30 April
Henry Francis Hutton15 ! 1 April
Louis James Wainwright Hadden pi8 Sept.
Robert Fred. Williamson,16 Adj. Den-\ 1 o Feb
high Militia
30 Mar.
13 Dec.
p 2 Dec.
p.s c.Edwai'd Stanley Croak, D. A. A. G. >
4-Q.M.Gen. Dublin J
p. s.c. Eugene Mervin Roe,18 Garrison \
Inst. Shornclife }
Anthony Richard Hutchinson16
George'Bentinck Luxford18
Howe James Knox
Compton Norman
Thomas Bayley Graves'9
Frederick Stringer, at Stag" College
Arthur Taylor20
George Holden Hutton21
Fred. Edward Shepherd19 \
George Charles Erskine Rowley, Adj. \
M. Carnarvon Mtlitia )
Charles John Gilbert23
Robert Taukerville Webber
Sidney Beckwith Blyth
Walter Frederick James Cowan22
Henry Woolgar Griffith
Lieutenants.
Hon. Denis John de Moleyns13
Arthur Tudor Boddam-Whetham
Charles George Adams Mayhew
Edward Harrison Clough-Taylor
Rowland Broughton Main waring,16 ^
Adjutant 5 March 78 J
Llewellyn Griffiths16
Charles Arthur B. K. Leighton
Osmond de Beauvoir Carey, Inst, of ~>
Musk. 11 May 75 /
Ernest Riddle Evans
Henry Herbert Edwards
Charles Cecil Hayford Thorold
Henry Edward Baker
Hon. Reginald Henry Bertie, Adjutant}
9 Mar. 78 j
George Augustus Hotham Howard, \
Extra Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieu- [
tenant of Ireland J
: Ernest Gambier- Parry
Alfred Stephen Chapman
: George Capel Ralph C. Fenwick
Frederick Morris
Henry Harvey Whiting
Sir Rubt. Augustus William Colleton, >
Bt., Inst, of Musketry 1 Oct. 79 j
Hugh James Archdale
John Harnage King Griffith
Charles Henry Milford
: William Bertie Roberts
George Ferdinand Walker
Robert Henry William Dunn
25 June
10 Sept.
30 Dec.
9 Oct.
3 Mar.
2 June
1 Dec.
3 June
2 Mar.
pi2 Jan. 66
pi5May 67
p 9 Nov. 67
pi8 April 6S
p22 Mar. 64 p 3 Sept. 70
p 9 Sept. 64' p 3 May 71
UUM.MAJ. , BT.LT. COL.
55 p3i July 60 14 April 73
551 7 May 61 30 May 74
58 p 6 Feb. 63 2 June 77
59 29 April 67
62 p22 Aug. 6S
63 p3o Mar. 70
7 Jan.
1 Aug.
2 June
p 2 June
Jan.
p26 Jan.
11 Jan.
25 June
p. 5 May
4 Sept.
8 April
1 Sept.
1 Dec.
o Mar.
9 April
pio June
p 3 Sept.
"•27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
3 June
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
28 Feb.
13 June
13 June
21 Sept.
2 Nov.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
11 Feb.
20 Nov.
10 Sept.
28 April
11 Nov.
April 74
Second Lieutenants. 2ND li?^
Roderick Edmund Howe Gwynne 19 Oct. 78
Charles Andrew Rouse Boughton Knight 4 Dec. 78
Hugh Thomas Lyle 22 Jan. 79
William Randal Hamilton Beresford ... 6 Aug. 79
Charles Lysons 13 Auo- 7Q
Robert; Bertram Firman | 6 Aug. 79
Burton Henry Philips ' 11 Oct. 791
.. ^Paymasters — 2 George Knox Leet,16 2 July 58 ; Hon.Major, 2 July 73.
1
Quarter Masters.— 1 Edward Knightley,24 25 April 6S.
2 Patrick M'Coruiick," 9 Nov. 73.
621 29 Mar. 73
63! 26 July 73
65] 12 Nov. 73
65' 19 Nov. 73
66 1 June 74
66! 8 Dec.
67! 1 April 75
61 1 1 April 7.
671 12 Aug. 76
67 11 Oct. 76
68 2 Mar.
69 30 Nov,
69! 30 April 79
70 1 4 Aug. 79
70, 13 Sept. 79
71I 13 Sept. 791
1 Colonel Hon. S. Mostyn served
with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea
70'in 1S55, including the siege of Sebas-
71'topol and attack of the Redan on the
7i'i8th June (Medal with Clasp, and
yilTurkish Medal). Served in the Indian
[mutiny campaign of 1857-58, includ-
71 j rag the relief of Lucknow by Lord
72 Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
73lgent at Cawnpore, siege and capture
of Lucknow, and operations across
73 the Goomtee, Trans-Gogra campaign
74 when the rebels were driven into Ne-
74lpaul (Medal with two Clasps). Em-
7. barked for the Gold Coast in command
74 of the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers,
and commanded the Head Quarters
74 throughout the second phase of the
lAshanti war, in 1874, including the
7 - capture of Borborassie, battle of Amoa -
ful, capture and destruction of Bec-
74' qua, battle of Ordab.su, and capture
74 ..jfCoomassie (several times mentioned
74 in despatches, CB., Medal withClasp).
74I * Colonel Elgee served with the
74' 47th Regiment in the Crimea from
■the 6th Feb. to the 21st July 1855,
74 including the siege of Sebastnp.d
75 (Medal wiih Clasp, Brevet of Major,
75 and Turkish Medal).
76 Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox
-J and Co.
76l Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
1st Batt. returned from India 4 Nov. 1S69.
2nd Batt. embarked for Gibraltar, 11
Oct. 1874.
266 2 3rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers).
3 Cojonel Prevost served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
\ °S Sebast0P°l and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— wounded (Medal with Clasp,
ae JU-rki8h Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Lucknow— mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
Major Shadwell served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58; commanded the selected
marksmen of the Regiment during the Peshawur outbreak ; was present at the mutiny and destruction of the 51st
-tiengal Native Infantry on the 12th August 1857 (Medal).
'Colonel O'Connor served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 withthe 23rd Fusiliers, including the battle of Alma,
where after being severely wounded he carried the Queen's Color (Lieut. Anstruther who previously carried it
having been killed) and planted it on the Russian Redoubt under a heavy fire, and carried it until the action was
over— received the thanks of Sir George Brown and General Codrington on the field;— siege and fall of Sebastopol,
attack on the Quarries, and assaults of the 18th June and 8th September on the Redan— dangerously wounded
(Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in
the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, and several other
minor actions (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Ashanti Medal).
8 Lt. Colonel Tupper served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 10th August to the 25th Sept. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was very severely wounded at the attack on the Redan on the 8th Sep-
tember (Medal withClasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also 'in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-5S, including
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, affair of Ramgunga, siege
and capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee under Outram, storm and capture of the Selimporo
and Simree Forts, and actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah (mentioned in despatches), Beerah, and Buxarghat ; also the
Trans-Gogra operations when the rebels were driven from Oude into Nepaul (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked
for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti War, in 1874
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
9 Major Tilly served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the operations across
the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
_ 10 Major J. Williamson served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 10th August to the iSth Sept. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September— severely wounded (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations
across the Goomtee under Outram (Medal with two Clasps).
11 Major Walwyn served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
14 Captain Tulloch served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 38th Regiment at the
capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur ; present, with the 23rd Fusiliers, at the actions of Julrowlie,
Poorwah, Beerah, and Doondiakiera, storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
15 Major H. F. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served throughout
the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of
Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
16 Captains R. F. Williamson and Hutchinson, Lieutenants Mainwaring and Griffiths, and Major Leet embarked
for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1S73 (Ashanti Medal).
18 Captains Roe and Luxford, and Lieutenant Hon. D. J. de Moleyns, embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd
battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captains Graves and Shepherd embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served
throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
20 Captain Arthur Taylor served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 185=;, and was present at
the assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
21 Captain G. H. Hutton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the
second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, and was severoly wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
22 Captain Cowan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served in the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, taking of Becqua, battle of Ordasu and capture
of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp) .
23 Captain Gilbert embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served during the
second phase of the Ashanti war, including the battles of Amoaful and Ordahsu as Lieutenant in charge of the
Regimental Transport (Medal with Clasp).
24 Quarter Master Knightley served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on the 6th
Dec. 1857, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and all the minor operations during Lord
Clyde's winter campaign in Oude in 1 S58-59, when the rebels were driven into the Nepaul territory (Medal with
two Clasps).
25 Quarter Master M'Cormick served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
-st Batt., Gosport.l
24th (The 2nd Warwickshire).
rSub District No. 25. ,A7
and Batt., Natal. J ffiw* ^»e »i» rr»i«/.»«,...0;. \_Brigade Depot, Brecon. ^ '
Egypt" (witli the Sphinx). " Cape of Good Hope" " Talaveea" "Fuentes d'Onor" "Salamanca" "Vittobiajj
" Pyrenees " " Nivelle " "Obthes" "Peninsula" " Punjaub " "Chillianwallah " "Goojekat."
Years1 Ser. Colonel.— Pringle Taylor,* KM. Cornet, 15 Aug. n ; Lt. 2 July 12 ; Capt. p2 Jan. 20; Major, pi6 June 25 ;
lit. Lt. Colonel, 28 June 38; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major General, 16 May 57; Lieut. General, 9 Oct. 63;
General, 19 Nov. 71 ; Colonel 24th Foot, 26 Nov. 61.
Lieutenant Colonels.— 1 Richard Thomas Glyn,2 OB. Ensign, pi6 Aug. 50 ; Zf. p24 June 53 ; Ciy>r. 7 Sept. 55 ;
Major, P23 July 61 ; Lt. Colonel, '13 Feb. 67; Colonel, 13 Feb. 72.
2 Henry James Degacher, CjB. Ensign, 22 Feb. 55 ; i<. p2i Sept. 55 ; Cayf. p2i Oct. 59 ; Major, p2 Dec. 68 ;,
Lieutenant Colonel, 9 June 77.
Majors.— 2 William Mathew Dunbar,3 Ensi,
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
, 5 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 23 Mar. 55 ; Capt. p2 Sept. 62 ; Major, 14 Nov. 74 :
j>.*.e.Wilsone Black,4 C'B.Ens. 11 Aug. 34 ; ■&'• 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. p9 Jan. 57 ; Bt.Maf. 5 July 72 ; Maj. 1 Apr. 73 ;
Bt.Lt. Colonel. 31 Dec. 78.
John Moore Gurnell Tongue, Ensign, 24 Feb. 57 ; Lt. 16 April 58 ; Ca/><. 29 Aug. 66; Major, 23 Jan. 79.
John Fletcher Caldwell, Ensign. 28 May 58 ; Lt pi5 Nov. 61 ; Capt. ''30 Oct. 66 ; J/«/or, 5 Feb. 79.
Captains.
William Maxwell Brander
Henry Albert Harrisson
Hugh Backhouse Church
George Paton, CMG
Harry Richard Farquhar, Adj. Brecon >
and Radnor Militia )
Russell TJpcher
Charles James Bromhead5
Farquhar Glennio
William Thomas Much6 ,
Thomas Rainforth
Alfred Godwin Godwin-Austen
William l'enn Symons
Frederick Carrington
p.s.c. Herbert Belasyse Moffat, Her \
Majesty's V ice-Consul at Sebastopol ... }
John James Harvey
Herbert Michael Williams
Levett Holt Bennett ,
p.s.c. Archer Anderson Morshead
William Sugden
1TC Gonville Bromhead
George Stanhope Banister
Francis Tollemache Halliday
Lieutenants.
F£Edward Stevenson Browne
Edward Witherden Curteis
Henry Germain Mainwariug
Wilfred Heaton
Ralph Arthur Penrhyn Clements
William Edward Day Spring
Quentin M'Kinnou Logan
lion. Ulick De Rape Burke Roche
Courtney Vor Trower, Adjutant 25 May 79
George Champney Palmes
William Weallens
William Whitelocke Lloyd
Arthur Barre Phipps
Charles Emilius Curll
Henry Dolben
John David Arthur Thomas Lloyd....
Frederic Philip Smyly
James Henry Connolly
George Kenrick Moore
Hugh O'Donnell
Arnold Wilson Birch
Alfred Cranworth Worlledge
31 Dec. 58
1 April 59
15 Jan. 58
p23Aug. 59
p3o Dec. 59
p2i Nov. 62
30 Aug. 59
p3i July 601
pn Feb. 62
6 May 62
pi 1 April 6:
p 6 Mar. 63
p 4 May 64
6 July 64
p2i Mar. 65
5 July 64
pi2 Jan.
13 Feb
pi7 Nov. 66
p2o Apr. 67
8 July 68
pi4 Jan. 71
23 Sept. 71
24 Sept. 71
pi6 May
p29 July
24 Sept.
p 5 Sept.
p 7 Nov.
29 Oct.
20 Feb.
p26 Feb.
4 Mar.
pi6 May
p 6 Nov.
10 Oct.
3 Feb.
p26 Feb.
p3o Sept.
28 Oct.
pi2 May
p30 Oct.
p 1 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
1 John Douglas Montagu Williams
1 William Cecil Godfrey
2 Percy Tatham Arm itage
2 Thomas Leigh Hare
[1 Morden Ewart Carthew-Yorstoun
[i Reginald Campbell
1 Percy Knight Hale Coke
2 Anderson Lindsay Kelly
2 Arthur Neill Gordon
2 Charles Sugrue
1 Reginald Williams
1 Francis Charles King Hunter
... 2 Arthur Thomas Digby Neave
'. John Burnett
11 May 78
12 June 78
14 Sept. 78
14 Sept. 78
25 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
31 Jan. 77
21 July 77
5 Sept. 77
30 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
29 June 78
21 Aug.
5 Oct.
19 Oct.
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
26 Mar.
25 May
21 June 79
2 July 79
2 July 79
9 July 79
lV13
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
21 Sept.
28 Feb.
2 Dec.
30 April
2S April
6 Sept.
17 May
10 Sept.
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
23 Jan.
12 Apr.
12 Apr.
12 Apr.
12 Apr.
17 May
7 June
pi3 Feb. 67
p 8 Mar. 67
3 Nov. 67
p3o Oct. 60
p22 Dec. 69
p3i Oct.
19 Oct. 7j
26 Mar. 73
14 Nov. 74
1 April 75
15 Feb. 74
10 Feb. 78
16 Feb. 78
4 May 78
24 July 78
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
23 Jan. 79
5 Feb. 79
12 Apr. 79
11KKV.MA.1.
i Nov. 78
[ April 74
1 May 76
i Nov. 78 29 Nov. 79
23 Jan. 79
2 Colonel Glyn served with the
71 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from
73 2nd Sept. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp
74 for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
74 Served with the 24th Regiment,
75 during the Indian Mutiny of 1857-5S
76 i (Medal).
7° 4 Lt. Colonel Black served with the
77 ' 42nd Highlanders in the Crimea
77from 14th June 1855, including the
79 siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
79'with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
79 j
79 '
79 1
79
79 1
79
79
[Son. Major, 5 Mar. 77.
Paymasters.— 2 John Mahony, 5 March 67 ; Ensign 4- Adj. 25 Aug. 57! Lt- 5 May 61 ; Capt. 3 April 66 ;
1 Thomas Stephen Coppinger, 1 Oct. 78 ; Ens. p2o Apr. 66; Lt. p2 Sept. 68 ; Capt. 20 Apr. 78.
Quarter Masters.— 2 John Tigar, 30 Apr. 79.
1 John Henry Tompson, 26 Nov. 79.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Vesey W. Holt and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
1st Batt. embarked for Malta. 30 Sept. 1866.
2nd Batt. returned trom India, 3 January 1873.— Embarked/or the Cape of Good Hope, February 1878.
2 6S 24th {The 2nd Warwickshire).
' General Taylor proceeded in iSii to join the 22nd Dragoons in the East Indies, where he served until their
return to Europe and disbandment, 25th Oct. 1S20. He was in the field in 1S1 5 and 16, and during the whole of
the Mahratta war in 1817-19; the published official records show that his conduct was conspicuous iu the Brigade
Cavalry actions of Bucktowlie and of Nagnore, and in that of Ashta (20th Feb. 1818), the enemy having charged,
■overthrew one Regiment and cut down the General commanding, he, as Brigade Major, incurred the responsibility
of countermanding the retreat, of ordering measures which terminated in the entire defeat of the Peishwar, the
death of his Commander in Chief (Gokla), and he rescued the Rajah of Satarrah, the influential events that termi-
nated the war. At the siege of Capaul-droog, he commanded a Battery at the storm (13th May 1S19), he blew open
the first gate with a galloper gun of the 22nd Dragoons, and heading the Forlorn Hope, he stormed in succession
the five distinct circles of fortifications, every man and officer of his party being either killed or wounded, he received
at the summit-, of that strong hill fort, at the moment of success in its capture, a shot through his lungs and body that
killed the Grenadier behind him. The Governor General of India specially recommended him to favourable con-
sideration for his services in India. In 1823-24 he was employed in the Cape Cavalry against the Caffres, and was
recommended for promotion by the Governor and Commander in Chief. In Jan. 1841 he was relieved from a bullet
which had been in his body since 1819. In Aug. 1846 his life was imperilled from a surgical operation consequent
upon the passage of some cloth driven into him by a shot. In Nov. 184S he was relieved from a piece of bone broken
in his body by a shot. From April 1854 to Dec. 1857 he was a Colonel on the Staff at the Cape of Good Hope, where as
a Brigadier at a "period of peculiar difficulty and imminently threatened war" he commanded a large force in
Kaffraria with approbation and thanks publicly recorded. From April i860 to April 1861 he was Commander of
the Forces and Lieut. Governor of Jamaica and its Dependencies. In 1827 he was sent to England from Malta to
establish discipline in a corps that had fired at and nearly killed their Adjutant, their insubordination sustained
by a turbulent mob at a period of popular excitement. He took command and the Battalion shot him three times on
the public parade, they fired into his windows and shot through the cheek a field aide who stood behind him.
Without calling in other Troops he suppressed the mutiny, and alone he overawed the fury of the mob. The appro-
bation of his Major General was submitted by his Lieut.General to the Horse Guards, and ehcited through the Adjutant
General the Sovereign's record that " the decided and necessary punishment to which he had resorted had effectually
repressed the spirit that prevailed when he assumed the command."
3 Lt.Oolonel Dunbar served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the
Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture
of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment in the Kafir war of 1878. Commanded the 1st Battalion 24th
Regiment in the second advance into Zululand in the war of 1879, and was present in the engagement at Ulundi
(Brevet of Lt.Oolonel).
5 Major Bromhead accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 on special service, and
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner first to the King of Eastern
.Assin and then to the King of Abra. Was Staff Officer to Colonel Festing at the action of the 27th October near
Dunquah. Commanded the" Abras at the repulse of the Ashanti Army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th
November 1873. Commanded the reconnaissance in force of the 8th November. Afterwards served with Russell's
Regiment at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Much commanded detachments 2nd Battalion 24th Regt., Indian Naval Brigade, and Madras Sappers
and Miners on an expedition to the Little Andaman Island on the 6th 7th and 8th May 1867, including an engage-
ment with the savages on the 7th May. Was thanked by the Commander in Chief in India ; commended by the
Government of India ; and services specially noted by order of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chief in
a letter dated Horse Guards 27th December '1S68, addressed to Sir William Mansfield (Brevet of Major).
Continuation of Notes to 25th {The King's Own Borderers).
4 Lt.Oolonel Cameron served with the 72nd Highlanders in tho Crimea from 13th June 1855, includingthe expedition
to Kcrtch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish "Medal). From
the 9th Oct. 1855 to the 8th March 1856 he served as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Division. Served in the
Indian campaign and received the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery on tho 30th March 1858 at Kotah, in
having headed a small party of men and attacked a body of armed fanatic rebels strongly posted in a loop-holed
house with one narrow entrance ; stormed the house and killed three rebels in single combat, having lost half of
one hand by a stroke from a tulwar and received two bayonet wounds ; was also present in the actions of Bunass
and Pertabghur, at which latter he commanded two Companies of the 72nd, and was mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Hope served with the 7th Fusiliers in tho Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal.)
9 Captain Pumfrett served the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the affair of Bulganak, battle of
Balaklava, Inkcrman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Quarter Master Swincy served in the Crimea from the 22nd April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol, and was slightly wounded at the attack and capture of tho Quarries (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of Siiiho and Tangku, and surrender of Pekiu
(Medal with two Clasps).
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gaU Colonel. — Henry Dive Townshend,1 Ensign, pi6 July 12 ; Zr. pi4 Sept. 15 ; Cupr. 1 Nov. 21 ; Major, 10 Oct.
35 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Mar. 39 : Lt. Colonel, 17 Aug. 41 ; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General, 5 Sept. 57 ;
Lieut. General, 8 Aug. 64 ; General, 31 Dec. 71 ; Colonel 25th Foot, 16 Feb. 62.
Lieutenant Colonels. —1 James Archibald Ruddell,2 Ensign, pij Apr. 52; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Copr.pi3 July 55;
Major, pi3 Feb. 66 ; Lt. Colonel, p2i June 71 ; Colonel, 21 June 76.
2 George Skene Hallowes, -Ens. 16 Feb. 49; Lt. 21 Oct. 51; Cupr.10Sept.58; AT</>'.p2iAug.69; Lt.Col. 15 July 76.
Majors. — 2 John Richard Harvey, Ensign, 9 Mar. 49 ; Lt. 24 July 52 ; Capt. 12 Dec. 59 ; Major, p3 Sept. 70 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
p.s.c. V<£ Aylmer Spicer Cameron,4 Assistant Adjutant and Quarter Master General, Nova Scotia ; Ensign,
p9 July 52 ; Lt. pi Sept. 54 ; Capt. 13 Dec. 59; Major, p2i June 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
1 Fred. Stephen Terry, Ens'. 15 May 55 ; /.*. 3 April 57 ; Capt. 9 Jan. 60 ; Bt.Maj. 5 July 72 ; Major,i Apr. 75.
i Nathaniel Crichlow Ramsay, Ensign, ''14 July 57 ; Xr*.pu Mar. 59; Capt. ''19 Aug. 62 ; Major, 15 July 76.
2 Charles Erroll Hope,6 Ensign, ''25 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 26 July 55 ; Capt. 17 Nov. 63 ; Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
24 May 79.
Captains.
George Terry Luder Carwithen
John Talbot Coke, Adj. 2 W. York Mil.
West vo] 1] 1 Thomas Morgan
Richard Thomas Higgins, Adj. 40')
Middlesex Rife Volunteers j
Francis Edward Carleton
John Fred. Curtis Hayward
Gerald Menteath Shirley
Samuel Philip Lucas Konarski
Henry James Harvey
Svlvanus Roger Burnett Partridge,'/
Deputy Gov. of Portsmouth Prison... )
Wm. GodfreyThoinas, -Br. .If u/. Co wnpore
John Leith Ross
Geo.Ormond Stoney, Adj. 5 IF. York Mil.
Hans Robert Rathborne
Henry Augustus Chichester
Francis Hargrave Tindal Curtis
Henry GUdart Worsley, Aide de Camp'i
to Major General Pakenham j
Allen Neason Adams
p.s. c. Francis Elliot Lloyd
John Kennedy M'Causiand
John Henry Hickman Spence Drew)
Hogarth j
Adrian Henry Hope
Edgar William Wallace Bering
Henry Grey Dixon
Thomas Ba,ms,Adjutant 7 Surrey WJlc\
Volunteers >
Arthur Leith Hay Mackay
Lieutenants.
John William Godf'rny, at Staff College..
Charles Chester Williams Daudridge, )
Inst, of Musketry 12 Feb. 79 j
George Thomas William Hewat
Thomas Justice Arthur Bather
Rob. J. Romanes, Inst .of Musk. 22 Mar.;-
Alf.G. StreatHeld Be&Anell, Adj. i Jan. 78
Charles Theodore Becker
Andrew Charles Parker Haggard
Francis Arthur Cartwright Claughton
George Nisbet Mayne
John Blake Thompson
John Mark Anthony Retaliick
Laurence J. Elliot Bradsh.w
James Henry Erskine Raid
Leonard Gordon
Alexander Hepburne I Ian iv._t mCavaye
Charles Louis Woollcombe
Frank Mackiunon Turner
Montagu Grant Wilkinson
James Hope
Alfred Worsley Pennyman, Adjutant >
6 Aug. 79 I
Douglas James Orr Taylor
Herwald Robert Wigram
Sub Lieutenants.
Eaton Aylmer Travers
Second Lieutenants.
2 Herbert Henry Shadforth Spoor
2 George Frederick Clayton-East
1 Charles John Corfield
1 James William Caldwell Hutchinson...
1 Christopher Theodore Peacey Keene...
2 Gerald Thornton Bird
2 Son. Ed. BarringtonLewis Hy.Stopford
1 John Murchison Fleming
1 Ernest DanielLos
1 George de WetVerner
1 Reyneli Hamilton Bayley Taylor
p27 Nov. 57
24 June 59
p3o Mar. 60
29 Mar. 61
29 Jan. 61
p28 Jan. 62
p 4 Feb. 62
pi4 April 63J
5 June 58
3 July 60
p26June 61
p26July 64
5 July 64!
p28July 63!
20 Dec. 64'
p 30 Dec. 64
pi3 Feb. 66
''21 Aug, 66
3 July 5o
p23 Dec. 66
p 5 Mar. 67
p 5 Oct. 67
8 Jan. 68
p23Dec. 6S
p 3 April 69
8 Jan. 68
24 Sept. 71
25 Sept. 71
27 Sept. 71
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. I BBEV.1IAJ. BT.LT.COI,.
Jan.
Aug.
2S Oct.
30 Jan. 78
2 Mar. 78
1 May 78
1 May 78
11 May 78
..VI. Ill 1 T.
25 May 78
14 Sept. 78
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
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; Dec.
■ April
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: Dec.
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Aug.
; Oct.
Nov.
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April
;Dec.
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June
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Sept.
Feb.
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May
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Sept.
April
May
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Sept. 76
pi6 Aug. 64 1 Oct.
p2i Aug. 66 14 Nov.
p 1 Feb. 67
••28 May 70
p 3 Sept. 70
p28 June 71
p 2 Aug. 71
p 9 Sept. 71
j 5 Mar. 73
8 May 73
14 June 73
19 Mar. 75
1 April 75
29 June 76
15 July 76
16 July 77
15 Aug. 77
2 Mar. 78
9 May 72
31 Aug. 77
1 July 78
3 Oct. 78
8 Feb. 79
12 Feb. 79
17 May 79
24 May
1 General Townshend served with
the 41st Regiment in the American
war, and was present at the taking of
Fort Niagara, Blackrock and Buffalo,
battle of Lundy's Lane, and assault
on Fort Erie 14th August 1814, where
he was severely wounded through the
left shoulder. He returned to Europe
with the 41st Regiment in July 1815
and disembarked at Ostend, from
whence he marched with the Army to-
Paris, and remained with it until re-
duced to half-pay in October of the
same year. During the rebellion in
Canada in 1837 and 183S he was in-
trusted with various important com-
mands both in the Lower and Upper
Provinces, especially on the frontiers
of Amherstberg and Niagara, where
he held the local rank of Colonel, and
was promoted to the Brevet of Lt.
Colonel for his services in those
localities.
2 Colonel Ruddell served with the
1 st Battalion Royals throughout the
Ka stern campaign of 1S54-55, includ-
ing the patties of Alma and Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol
I Medal with three Clasps, and Knight
of the Legion of Honor). Served
with the 87th Fusiliers during the
Indian mutiny in 1S57-50 (Medal).
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cos
and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough,
Bt. and Co.
1st Baft, embarked for India 13 Oct.
1875. Depot, attached to 2nd Baft. 2nd
Bait, returned from Aden 27 Mar. 1876.
Paymasters. — 2 Robert Stein Forlong, 10 July 63 ; Son. Majo
1 George Pumfrett,9 15 May 66; Son. Captain
Quarter Masters. — 1 John Swiney,11 5 Oct. 72.
2 James Berryrnan Tippetts, 4 Oct. 73.
10 July 7S
15 May 71.
mlinuation of Notes see foot of preceding page.
27° Aldershot. ] ^.ubii yj.ii,e vumuvrwmu/nj. wnnmu, tv t^un. \_Srigade Depot, Hamilton.
" Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Coeunna" "China" (with the Dragon). "Abyssinia."
Colonel. — George Henry MacKinnon,1 CB. 2nd Lt. 29 June 24 ; Ensign <$■ Lt. p4 Nov. 24 ; Lt. & Capt.
1 Feb. 28; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, p 24 April 40; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 j Major General, 22 Sept. 58; Lieut. General,
Feb. 65 ; General, 19 Jan. 73 ; Colonel 26th Foot, 21 Dec. 62.
lieutenant Colonel.— Edward Archibald Collins,3 Ensign, P23 Jan. 52 ; Lt.6 June 54 ; Capt.28 Jan. 59 ; Major,
29 June 70; Lt. Colonel, 3 May 76.
Majors.— Matthew Holford Hale,3 Ensign, pi3 May 53 ; X<. 9 July 54 ; Capi. p3 June 59; -B*. Major, 5 July 72 ;
'Major, 30 Apr. 73.
George Edmund Phipps Trent, Ensign, viy Mar.54; Lt. p 8 Sept. 54; Capt. pi2 June 60; Bt.Major, 15 Feb.
73 ; Major, 3 May 76.
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay.
28
Half
Pay.
26
26
25
26
22
20
20
20
14
18
IS
16
13
12
12
12
8
10
4
4
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
25
20
Captains.
Thomas Turner3
George JohnHamilton,4-4<f/*<faH£ iLanark\
Militia )
HercyP. Wolferstan3
Archibald Duffield Eden3
William Blakeway Burton,3 Brigade\
Major, Aldershot >
jo.g.c. Howard Molyneux Edward Brunker3
Louis Frederic Knollys,' CM G. Aide de
Camp to the Governor of Fiji
George Henry Wilson3
James Bond Clarke3
John Russell Mecham, Adj. 1 Adm. Batt.
Dumbartonshire liijle Volunteers
John deWitt Jebb
George Winter
Percy John Hughes
Thomas Colthurst Jameson
Lieutenants.
Charles Thesiger Barrow, Aide de Camp ~)
to Lt. General Warre )
Henry Edward Railston, Adj. 14 Sept. 78...
William Charles Hill Anton, Instructor')
of Musketry 14 Sept. 78 )
Ernest Cooke
George Sholto Douglas
Edward Douglass Kennedy
Landor Waugh de Malapert Thuillier
Arthur William Ranken
Second Lieutenants.
Cameron Charles Douglas
Sydney Gordon Grant
Frederick HowardWingfield Fetherston-
haugh
Clement Baddeley Wood
Fletcher Sheridan Le Fanu
p28 Dec. 55
p22 Sept. 54
3 July 60
4 July 60
pi7 Apr. 66
p 8 July 62
p 3 Jan. 65
pi9 July 64
pi4 Sept. 67
p22 July 68
8 July 68
p29 Oct. 68
30 Jan. 78
2ND LIEUT.
i May 78
1 May 78
[i May 78
[i May 78
t3 Aug. 79
LIEUT
Jan.
59
June
55
3 Nov.
60
iJuly
62
April 64
Dec.
64
j Sept.
68
July
68
Nov.
68
June
69
3 Nov.
69
June
Oct.
Oct.
July
72
Oct.
71
Feb.
76
July
76
Feb.
July
7S
Sept.
79
Oct.
79
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.MAJ.
BT.LT.COL.
p 3 Jan. 65
1 Oct. 77
p28 Dec. 60
6 Jan. 74
p28 Oct. 68
19 April 76
3 Hay 76
23 May 77
10 Feb. 77
16 Feb. 78
2 Mar. 78
4 Mar. 78
1 May 78
31 Aug. 78.
5 Mar. 79 [
2 Sept. 79
J. 56;
.Major, 23 Nov. 70.
Pat/master.— James Bridge, 24 Oct. 56 ; Cornet, 23 Nov. 55 ; Lt.
Quarter Master. — William Henry Topp,8 3 July 60.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 21 January 1875.
1 General MacKinnon served as Assistant Quarter Master General at the Cape of Good Hope in the Kaffir war
of 1846-47, and as Colonel on the Staff in command of the 2nd Division of the forces in the field in the Kaffir war
of 1851-52 (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Collins, Majors Hale and Turner, Captains Wolferstan, Eden, Burton, Brunker (as Adjutant),
Wilson, and Clarke served' with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
4 Major Hamilton served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May to 15th June 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp_, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of
China in 1S60, including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking
of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, and Tsolin, the fortified
town of Najow, the affair at Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. Served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian
campaign in 1868 (Medal).
7 Captain Knollys commanded an expedition into the mountains of Fiji in 1876 to repress an outbreak among
the Cannibal tribes, and was promoted Captain and nominated CMG. " in recognition of his distinguished services
in quelling the recent disturbances in the Island of Fiji."
8 Quarter Master Topp served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from the outbreak
at Meerut on the 12th Slay, including the battle of Budlcekeserai and subsequent operations, siege storm and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 (Medal).
27th (InnishilUng). — Linked to loSth.
I Sub District No. 64.
\_Brigade Depot, Omagh. 2 7 I
Hong Kong. -|
Depot with ioSth. J
The Castle of lnniskilling, with St. George's Colours. The White Horse. "Nee aspera terrent." "St. Lucia"
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). " Maida " " Badajoz " " Salamanca " "Vittobia" " Pybenebs" " Nivblle "
"Orthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Waterloo."
Years1 Ser.1 Colonel. — c. Randal Rumley,1 Cornet, p3o Dec. 24 ; Lt. PS Oct. 25; Capt. P14 Aug. 27 ; Bt.Major, 23 Nov. 41;
Major, 26 July 44 ; Lt. Colonel, p2i July 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 9 Nov. 62 ; Lieut. General,
25 Oct. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 27th Foot, 27 August 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Andrew David Geddes,4 Ensign, 6 June 54 ; Lt. vy Sept. 55 ; Capt. 16 June 66 ; Major,
iS Oct. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 29 Jan. 79.
Majors.— William Herring, Ensign, pi8 Nov. 59; Lt. p8 July 62 ; Capt. p2 Jan. 69; Major, 23 Jan. 78.
Arthur Hales, Ensign. pi8 Oct. 59 ; Zf. S Mar. 67 ; Capt. p2 Jan. 69 ; Major, 18 Oct. 79.
Captains.
... jDomville Mascie Taylor
... Francis Coffey
... Raymond Wallace Esruonde White, Adj. \\
I Longford Militia > |
59/ia Nicholas Edward Carr5
... Ip.s.e. James Walton Fowoll Buxton, Gar- > '
I riron Instructor, Dublin $
... I Philip Stainforth
... Edward Barton !
... I Charles William Hare 1
... ; George Herbert Michaelson
... George Augustus Barrington Godbold
... J Albert Philip Wodehouse6
Lieutenants.
... John Cave Bayly
... Henry Stopford Tunnard, Fort Adjutant,
J Hong Kong
... John Ansley Bennett
... Arthur Henderson Young, serving in a
civil capacity in Cyprus
... William Swinnerton Byrd Levett
... Reginald Harry Cholmondeley
... John James Purdon
... j John Francis William Charley
... Henry M'Leod Young
... Francis Alexander Sanders, Adj. 12 Feb. 79
... Peter Ridley Edward Thompson
... Robert Lawrence Ball Steele
9/,2 Theodore Gordon Barclay
Second Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT
William Charles Woollett 21 June 79
Richard Charles Clement Cox 21 June 79
Arthur Mainwaring Goodrich 21 June 79
Archibald James Murray 13 Aug. 79
Jasper Graham Mayne 13 Aug. 79
;Charles John Lloyd Davidson ; 13 Aug. 79
Arthur John Lawford 11 Oct. 79
John Leathley Armitage n Oct.
Paymaster. — John Manners Kerr, 1 July 78; Ens. 25 Jan. 5s ; Lt. 4 May 55 ; Capt. 1 April 70.
Quarter Master. — William Windrum, 13 Nov- 78 ; 2nd Lt. 31 Jan. 77 ; Lt. 2 Feb. 78.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt, and Co.
Embarked for Malta, 17 Nov. 1876.
1 General Rumley served with the 6th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1S47 (Medal).
4 Lt. Colonel Geddes served on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
5 Captain Carr served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 whilst employed on the Public Works of India, and
was engaged with the Dacca Mutineers at Chusanbunda in Bhootan on the 12th December 1857 (Medal). Served
with the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1867-68 on the personal Staff of the Director of the Transport Train,
and was mentioned in despatches'for zeal and ability (Medal).
6 Captain Wodehouse was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into
Canada in May 1870.
272
Ftrmoy.
28th (Notth Gloucestershire). — Linked to 6 is/.
rs>tb District ~Ro. 27.
{^Brigade Depot, Ei;su).
" Egtpt " (with the Sphinx). "CoBUHnri" "Bakbosa" "Albuheba" "Vittobia" "Ptbisiu1
"Nivelle" "Nive" "Okthes" "Peninsula" "AVatebloo" "Alma" "Inkerman" " Sevasici 1.1 .'
Jail Colonel.— Thomas Erooke, Ens. p3i Oct. 34; Lt. p2) July 36; Capt. pis May 40; Major, p2 April 5c; It
Colonel, pi9 May 54: Colonel, 2% Nov. 54; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Zieut. General, 15 Mar. 77; Genual
27 Apr. 79 ; Colonel 28th Foot, 30 Sept. 78.
Lieutenant 'Colonel.— Compton Alwvne Serase Dickins,1 Ensign, pi3 Dec. 50 ; Lt. p2o May 53 ; Ceifrf
17 June 55 : Bt. Major, 3 Feb. 60 ; Major, 7 Dec. 70; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 28 Feb. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, 22 Sept. 75
Colonel, YOct. 77.
Majors. — Francis Brodigan,42ww'.'7", 6 June 54; Lt. 8 Jan. 55 ; Capt. p2 June 65 ; Major, 27 June 74.
Alexander Lvon Emerson, Ensign, pi2 Jan. 55; Lt. 13 July 55; Co;;?. pi4 Sept. 67; Major, 22 Sept. 75.
pa}
Captains.
Charles Thackeray
Gordon Chas. Stenpett Ducat6 j 24 April 55 26 Nov.
CAPTAIN".
14 May 55 p 5 Mar.
1-20 Nov. 67
22 Dec. 67
Francis Edward AVebb5 | 15 May 55 p 7 May 58 p 3 June 6S
Henry Collingwood" I 26 July 57 iS May s8,pi6 Sept. 6S
George Conner ^ 2 June 65 p 3 June 68ip25 Mar. 71
Ed^L'S^Ci8BWJier-. ^ *'}N.Oct. 6lp3 April 6,| oMar ?4
Brownlow Yilliers Layard p 6 Mar. 63'
John Marshman 4 April 65
Thomas Carroll Dempster8 j 29 Mar. 61
Robert Davies9 :■ 23 April 58 p 1 June 60
Edmund Percival AA'iiford p25 July 65 p27 June 68
17 Nov. 63
22 Dec. 67
16 April 64
4 Mar. 68
22 Sept. 75
ic June 74
1 April 70
27 Sept. 79
BT.LT. COL.
Lieutenants.
John Henry Edward Hinde, Adjutant 9") p
March 74 S 4
William Moyers p29
John Meade Sherrard, Inst, of Musketry} p
27 June 74 S I4
AVilliam Holcombe Francis p2o
John Henry Fitzherbert Jacson P15
Rawdon Robert M'C'rea p 9
Edward Kirkman Loyd p 6
George AValdron Lyttleton 'p 3
James Duff Coghlan 1 23
Robert Sandilands F. AValker ; 28
Robert AVilliam Peter Lodwick, Aide de\ l
Camp to Major Gen. Schneider )
Lionel Grafton Beckham
Robert Frederick Lindsell
Charles Henry Farmer
Thomas Armstrong Drought
John Edward Maxwell Hlkington
Reginald James Beresford Parkinson
Willoughbylnverarity
Neville Irving-Noble j
I
April 67 1
June 66 l
Sept. 67 J «
May 681
Mar. 67 i
Apr. 70
July 70
9 Jan.
oOct.
9 June
Sub Lieutenants.
7 Dec.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
9 Aug. 73
13 June 74
21 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 75
12 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
28 Feb. 75
11 Nov. 78
I
SUB LIEUT. |
Paymaster. — Denis Creagh, 8 Jan. 68 ; Son. Captain, S Jan. 73.
Quarter Master.— AVilliain John Graham, 28 March 74.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 18 March 1865. Embarked for Gibraltar, September 186S.
1 Colonel Dickins served the Eastern campaign 011S54 and up to 19th July 1855 with the 38th Regiment, including
the battles of Alma and Ickerman, and siege of Sebastopol; with A'olunteer Sharpshooters from 17th Oct. to 20th
Nov.; repulse of a sortie on 21 st Dec. ; commanded the Light Company in the attack of the Cemetery on the iSth
June- was severely wounded in the advanced Trenches on the 2nd July (Medal with three Clasps. Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and was present in the engagements,
of Meangunge, Lucknow, Barsee. and Nuggar (Medal with Clasp).
* Maior Brodigan served the Eastern campaign of 1S55 with the 28th Regiment, including the siege of Sebastopol
and affair in the Cemetery — severely wounded while assisting to rescue a wounded soldier who lay in advance
exposed to a heavy fire of musketry (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1S59, and was present at the storming and capture of Beyt (wounded), reconnaissance before, siege, and
occupation of Dwarka.
s Captains Thackeray and AVebb commanded the Ladder Party at the assault of Beyt on 6th October, and served
with the Okamundel Field Force in the operations before Dwarka till nth Nov. 1859.
6 Captain Ducat served as Adjutant to the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field Force of 1850.
Commanded the Sharpshooters at the assault of the fort of Beyt (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the
reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
1 Captain Collingwood served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, also at the siege anil capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). ,,,„,„ . ,
8 Captain Dempster has been awarded the Royal Humane Society s Medal.
9 Captain Davies served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the nth Hussars, including the affairs ofBulganak
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma. Balaklava (wounded and horse shot), and Tchernaya, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, also the Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Bombay, j 29tli (Worcestershire).— Linked to 7,6th,
"Roleia" " Yiscieba. '
FSub District No. 22.
{^Brigade Depot, Worcester. 2/3
TaIAVKRA " "ALBUnEIiA" " PENINSULA " " FeKOZESHAII " " SoBKAON "
JS^.\ " PuNJAUB " " CHILI.IAN-WALLAH " " GOOJEKAT."
Halt Colonel. — John Longfield,1 CB. Ensign,??-; June 25; Lt.p 26 Sept. 26; Capt. p3o Jan. 35; Major, pig Nov. 44 ;
PaY-j Lt. Colonel, 3 Apr. 46; Col. 20 June 54 ; Major Gen. 3 Aug. 60; Lt.Gen. 5 Sept. 69; General, '19 July 76; CW.
I 29th Foot, 19 April 6S.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Howell Davis, Ensign, 19 Dec. 57 ; Lt. pi2 June 60 ; Capt. pi6 Jan. 63 ; Major, 23 Jan. 75 ;
Lieutenant Colonel, 2 March 78.
Majors.— Frederick Charles Ruzton, Ensign, p3 June 59; Z<. p3 Dec. 61; Capt. ^20 Feb. 63; Bt. Major,
6 July 77 ; Major, 2 March 78.
John Charles Douglas, Ensign, p3 July 60 ; Lt. p7 Nov. 62 ; Copt. p2S April 65 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
29 Jan. 79.
Captains.
Robert John Watson
Charles Edward Pinckney Simpson
Edmund Carrington
\p.s.c. Henry Grey MacGre^or4
George William Frederick Claremont
Alfred William Matchett
William Miles Prendergast
Edward James Henry Spratt
Allen Theophilus Ross
Robert Henry Anstice
William Senliouse Clarke6
John Cooke
Feb. 63 p 1 Dec. 65 20 Aug. 78
Feb. 63 p2i Aug. 66 17 Nov. 79
Nov. 64 p 9 Oct. 69
June 6opioNov. 69 29 Nov. 79
Auor. 6= p3I Oct. 71
1 April 75
24 Feb. 77
31 Aug. 78
29 Jan. 79
31 Jan. 79
1 Feb. 79^
12 Feb. 73
Lieutenants.
Charles Percy Cubitt, Inst, of Musketry ~)
13 Nov. 78 }
Orbell Henry Oakes
Hugh Edniond Elsden Everard
Fred. James Wentworth Bennett
D'Arcy Richard Chapman
Archibald James Erskine
Edward Alfred Innes Pym
Murray Venables Hilton, Adjutant 24)
April 79 j
Arthur Henry Kirwan Ward | 30
Edward Andrew Williamson
William Arbuthnot Lenox Conyngham ..
Second Lieutenants.
William Frederick James Hardisty
Edward Algernon D'Arcy Thomas
Henry Lawrence Haughton
Clement Maitland Edwards
Hamilton Luard Begbie
John Hassard Stewart Gibb
Arthur Robertson Browning
Arthur Ffrench
Paymaster. —
Quarter Matter. — James Brogden,? 18 Oct. 73.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox a. id Cj. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Barbae, us, April 1873.
1 General Longfield commanded the 2nd Brigade at the s!eie of Delhi in 1857, the Reserve during the assault,
and served in the city duringthe six days' fighting that em-usl (CB., Medal with Clasp).
* Major MacGregor proceeded on special service to So'.ith Africa in November 187S, and served in the Zulu war
of 1879, first as 2nd Staff Officer to Colonel Pearson's Columr. including the engagement at Inyezane, and after-
wards as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade 1st Division (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
6 Captain Clarke served in the Ashanti War, in 1874, in the J.-msport Service, and was in charge of the Post at
Sutah (Medal).
7 Quarter Master Brogden served on the North West Front.' : ' during the Indian mutiny in 1857-38 (Medal).
274 Dover- J
30th (The Cambridgeshire). — Linked to sgth,
[ Sub District 'No. 15.
\_Brigade Depot, Burnley.
"Egtpt" (with the Sphinx) . "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Alma"
"Inkebman" "Sevastopol."
Colonel. — Charles Ashrnore, Ensign, 25 Dec. 13; Lt. 13 April 20 ; Capt. P19 Aug. 28; Major, P15 Dec. 40 ;
Lt.Col. 22 May 45; Col. 20 June 54; Major Gen. 1 Mar. 60; Lt. General, 12 July 68; General, 19 Oct." 75;
Colonel 30th Foot, 6 Jan. 67.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Wallace Stroud, 1 Ensign, 19 March 43 ; Lt. 18 Aug. 47; Capt. 18 Sept. 57 ; Major,
1 April 70 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 79.
Majors.— Charles John Moorsom,4 Ensign, 21 July 54 ; Lt. 8 Nov. 54 ; Capt. P4 Dec. 57 ; St Major e July 72 •
Jfiy'or, 31 Oct. 74; lit. Lt. Colonel, 27 June 79.
John Pennock Campbell,5 Ensign, 13 May 53 ; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt. 30 April 58 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 31 Oct. 79.
Captains.
Frederick Harcourt Williamson
Joshua E. 0. C. Lindesay, Adjutant 5 )
Lancashire Militia j
James Cooke
David Roche Vandeleur
p.s.c. James Edward Goodwyn
Frederic Clowes8
Neil Bannatyne
Gerald Andrew Agne-w ,9 D.A.A. 4- Q.M. \
Gen. Ireland )
Cecil Roughsedge Hornby
Henry Kemble
Alexander John Goldie
Henry Theodore Penrhy s Evans
Lieutenants.
Alfred George Watson
Archibald John Arnott Wright, Adjutant")
29 May 79 >
John MorpottPiercy ,Inst.ofMask.2g May79
James Estcourt Robinson
Walter Henry Scott
John Frederick Muntz
Bridges George Lewis
Denis Carey
Second Lieutenants.
William George Hamilton
Frank Seymour Derham
Claude Arthur Bray
Charles Richard Mackey O'Brien
Carleton Haynes
Henry Montague Browne
Henry Lionel Gallwey
* 5 Mar.
8 Sept.
v 3 Aug. 60
16 Dec. 57
'17 Mar. 63
' 18 Sept. 63
8 Mar. 64
p Nov. 55
pi6Aug. 64
3 Mar. 65
p2o June 65
P27Aug. 70
3 Sept. 70
P22 Oct.
p24 Dec. 70
27 Mar. 78
1 May 78
2ND LIEfT.
11 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
14 Sept. 78
11 May 78
'' 5 Aug.
p 4 Jan.
p 9 Oct.
p 5 Mar.
pi2 Sept.
P21 Nov.
p2i Aug.
28 Sept.
pi6 Sept.
pi4 Oct.
pi4 Oct.
28 Oct.
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
June 72
Nov. 75
Nov. 78
July 79
Aug. 79
CAPTAIJ
.
p2i Nov.
65
pi4 Oct.
68
p24 Dec.
P20 May
9 Aug.
31 Oct.
1 April
70
64
73
74
75
1 April
70
2 Mar.
29 Mar.
21 Aug.
24 May
71
78
79
BBEV.Mi
1 July
r. I BT. LT.COL.
8 Captain Clowes served in the
Ashanti war from the 30th November
1873, and commanded the Kossoo
company of AVood's Regiment at the
battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain Agnew served with the
90th Light Infantry during the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, and was present
with Havelock's Column at the
actions of the 21st and 23rd Sept.
relief and subsequent defence of
Lucknow (wounded) 17th Oct. de-
fence of the Alumbagh by Outram,.
campaign in Oude, and 'final cap-
ture of Lucknow (Medal with two-
Clasps, and a year's service).
Paymaster.— Joseph John Morris,8 1 Apr. 78; Hon. Captain, 1 Apr. 78.
Quarter Master. — Michael Ryan, 30 June 77.
Facings Yellow.
Agents, Sir Charles R. M'Grigor, Bart., and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Beturnedfrom JVoca Scotia, June 1869.
1 Lt. Colonel Stroud served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also at Pesha-
wur, under Sir Sydney Cotton during the mutinies from 1857 to i860.
* Lt.Colonel Moorsom served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 1st to the 28th September 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September — severely wounded in the
left arm (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Major Campbell served with the 30th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Captain Morris served at the Head Quarters Camp before Sebastopol from April 1S55 to July 1856, and has-
the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
Continuation of Notes to 31st Regiment.
11 Captain Deverell served in Abyssinia in t86S in the 45th Regiment.
12 Lieut. Reynolds served in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879 with the Native Carrier Corps.
17 Quarter Master Wilkinson served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan
(Medal) under General Pollock, including the actions of Mazcena, Tezeen, and Jugdalluck, occupation of Cabool,
and different engagements lending to it. Served at the capture of Khytul in May 1843 with the Umballa Brigade.
Also throughout the Sr.tlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Mondkee (slightly wounded), Ferozeshah,
Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon— severely wounded (Medal and three Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before Mooltan. attack on the
enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the
city and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of
(Joojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 32nd Regiment in" the operations on the North-West Frontier
of Indiain 1851 and 52 (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the mutiny of the Sepoys in Oude on 31st May, and
at the evacuation of Fort Muchcebhawan on 1st July 1857. Served throughout the suppression of the mutiny,
and was engaged in the defence of the Residency ot Lucknow from 30th June until its final relief by Lord Clyde
on 24th November 1857, and was present at a sortie on 7th July; was subsequently engaged in the defeat of the-
Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of the Forts' of Dehaign and Tyrhool, action of Doadpore, and
throughout the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
31st (Tltf H-utbtingdonshire). — Linked to joth.
| bub Dit/ru-t X(
iBrioade Depot, Kingston. •
1A.IA.TBBA." 'AlBUHERA' "\ ITTORIA "PzBBWBBS" Mvei.LE" " NlVE " " OrtHES " "PENINSULA,'
"Cabool 1S42 " "Moodkee" "Febozeshah " •'Aliwal'' "Sobraon" "Sevastopol" "Taku Forts."
Colonel.— Right Son. Sir Edward Lugard.1 GCB. Ensign
July 2S ; Zt. p3i Oct. 31 ; Capt. 30 Dec. 43 ;
Bt. Major, 3 April 46 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 June 49 ; Colonel, 20 June =54 ; Major, 13 June 55 • Mofo
20 July 5S ; Lieut. General, 12 Jan. 65 ; General, 24 Oct. 72 ; Colonel 31st Foot, 1 June 62. '
Lieutenant Colonel.— Thomas Eaton Swettenham,3 Ensiqn, 9 Sept. 51 ; if. pi8 Feb 1:3 ■ Capt pi-> Feb qS -
Major, p23 March 67 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 30 March 76; Lt. Colonel, 15 March -79.
Majors.— George Bayley/ En*. '24 Aug. 54 ; if. 15 June 55; Co;//'. ''23' Mar. 60; Bt. Major, e July 7- -
2/a/or. 25 Feb. 74. ^ * 5 ' 7'
Arthur Jebb,6 Ensign, 22 June 55: £f.pi5Feb. ;6; Cgjif.p25 April 65 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 15 March 7c,.
Captains.
John Theodore Austin Gardiner"
Richard Langford Leir, Inst. R. M. College
Richard Pearson Crozier
David Dempster Chadwick
Rowley Richard Conway Hill, Adjutant")
1 Surrey Militia )\
p.s.c. Arthur FitzRov Hart10
2 James Urquhart Mosse
Robert William Fergusson Phillips
George Humphrys Leathern
Frederick Ward
William Thos.Deverell.'Uif/. 3 Surrey Mil.
Cyril Taylor
Bdward Morant
LIEUT.
BREV.MAJ.
Lieutenants.
Henry Bntler, Adjutant 12 May 78
William Homan Tropin
Arthur Sutherland Reynolds1-
Cecil Guthrie Hayes Newington, Inst.
of Musketry 12 May 78
Charles Alexander George Cumine
Peregrine Henry Thomas Fellowes
William James Holmes Frodsham
Juxon Henry Jones
George Arthur Carruthers
Henry Wightman Benson
Charles James Napier
23 Oct. 53)
24 June 59
pio April 61
pi4 Jan. 62
p 9 April 61
23 Dec. 64!
iS April 56
pi3Dec. 66
23 Mar. 67
"24 Mar. 67
29 July 62 1
"25 Mar. 67
f'i4 Sept. 67
p 20 May 68
pi4July 69
30 Jan. 78
1 May 7S
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Sylvester Gillman
Henry Paul Treeby
Charles John Cath'cart Douglas .
7 Dec.
p S Jan.
p29 Mar.
15 Sept.
p23 Mar.
p29 May
15 June
"25 Dec.
pn April
p23 Dec.
17 Mar.
p27 Feb.
p27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
8 May
S June
2S Feb.
10 June
17 Apr.
15 July
2 July
gjN
60
64p23Dec. 68]
64 pi6 Mar. 70 1
17 Aug. 73
25 Feb. 74
13 June 74 29 Nov. 79
BT.LT. COL.
5 Oct. 78;
6 Aug. 79
14 Sept. 78
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. — Henry Wilkinson,
64
67
67
58 1 April 70
67: 23 Jan. 78
6S 2 Mar. 7S
68 24 July 7S
6S 20 April 78
6g 15 Mar. 7g
71, 17 April 79
' 1 Captain Gardiner served with the-
72 31st Regiment throughout the opera-
72 tions in the north of China in 1S60,
74 and was prese-it at the storming of
74 Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the
79 Taku Forts). Served with the Commis-
- . 1 at during the operations against
79 the Taepings in the vicinity of Shang-
hai in April and May 1862, resulting
in the taking of the stockade of
Nanhsiang, capture by escalade ot"
the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo,
and Tsolin, the fortified town of
Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang
and relief of Kading.
1 Dec. 59 ; Ensign, 30 Dec. 59.
Facings Bnft.—Agetits, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Returned from Gibraltar, April 1876.
1 Sir Edward Lugard served as a Major of Brigade throughout the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan under'
General Pollock, and was present in the actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, the occupation of Cabool,
and the different engagements leading to it (Medal). He served throughout the campaign on the Sutlei ;—
as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General to Sir Harry Smith at the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah)
woundedi, and Sobraon ; — as Adjutant General of the whole Force commanded by Sir Harry at the affair of
Buddiwa;, and the battle of Aliwal ; and he officiated as Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India, from
the battle of Sobraon to the end of the campaign, when he was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to Her
Majesty's Forces in India (Medal and three Clasps). He again officiated as Adjutant General throughout the
Punjanb campaign in 1848-49; and was present at the passage of the Chenab, and battlesof Chillianwallah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Served as Chief of the Staff on the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp,
and nominated a KCB.). Was promoted to the rank of Major General "for his services in the command of a.
Divisional the capture of Lucknow, and subsequently in the command of the Azimghur Field Force" (Medal with
Clasp) .
3 Lt.Colonel Swettenham served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1S53, and was present at tho
siege and fall of Sevastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Also served throughout the campaign in the north of China in 1860, including the action of Sinho
and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
4 Major liayley served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol anil attaoks of the iith June and m!: > .tember (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meda
during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1S62, resulting in the
taking of the stockade of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo.and Tsolin, the'
fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches) .
•' Major Jebb served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served against the
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1S62, and was acting Aide de Camp to General Staveley at the recapture
Of Kading (mentioned in despatches).
10 Major Hart accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to to? Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Trained
the Sierra Leone Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Asbanti war of 1873-74, t.tking
part in tho repulse of the -Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November 1S73, the attack and
capture of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, attack and capture of Becquah, advanced guard engagement of
Jarbinbah (slightly wounded), advanced guard ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah,
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Was also Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from the battle of
Amoaful to the end of the war. Was in addition attached to the Quarter Master General's Department
for surveying purposes; surveyed Cape Coast ; accompanied the scouting party north of the Prah and made the
surveys of the road and scenes of action from the Prah to Coomassie (twice mentioned in despatches. Medal with
Clasp). Proceeded on special service to South Africa in November 1S78, and served throughout the Zul . war of
1S79 ; first, as Staff Officer of the 2nd Regiment of Natal Native Contingent (two battalions), taking part with
Pearson's Column in the engagement of Inyezane (mentioned in report) ; then, as Staff Officer on the Ekowe
relieving column, being present at the action of Ginarindhlovu (mentioned in despatches \ ; afterwards as Brigade
Major of the 2nd Brigade 1st Division; and, filially, as Principal Staff Officer of Clarke's Column (Brevet 1
[For continuation cf 2Toies see preceding page,
2
2y6 Jersey. 32nd {Com icall) {Light Inf.). — Linled to 46th. [^IX'r^Jioimio..
"Rollia" "Vihieba" "Cobunna" "Salamanca" "Pybenees" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Obthbb"
j years' Ser. I "Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Punjaub" "Mooltan" "Goojebat" "Lucknow."
1 F^uTHalf Colonel.— Sj> William Jones,1 ECS. Ensign, 10 April 25 ; Lt. pi2 Dec. 26; Capt. p24 Nov. 35; Major ,^26 July
Pay.
)': I
26
30
24
23
21
...
Major Ge
rah
April 63; Lt. General, 31 Dec. 71
Aug. 54; X/. 12 Jan.
44; Lt. Colonel, p2g Dec. 4S ; Colonel, 2S Nov. 54;
General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 32nd Foot, 2 Jan. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel.— .Hoh. Raymond Harvey de Montmorency,3 Ensign,
Capt. p?o Mar. 61; Majorats Sept. 69 ; Lt. Colonel, 14 June 76. ,
Majors— John Edmonstoime,3 Ensign. pis Oct. 50; X^wr. p5 Jan. 55; Capt. 2 Oct. 57; St. Major,
24 Mar. 58 ; St. Lt. Colonel, 18 Mar. 6o ; Major, 14 June 76.
Henry Sparke Stabb,« Ensign, p29 April 56; Zi'eaf. pi Aug. 56; Capt. 5 Nov. 61; St.Major, 8 Mar. 75;
Major. 9 July 79. __^_
Captains.
George Clay ton Swiney
Charles E. Le M. Cherry
John Geo. Beresford Stopford
Herbert Richard Hardinge
David Bond
Edmund Lakin, Adj. Cornwall Hangers
Mi/il, a '
Charles Hamilton Truemau
V.'illiam James Alexander
John Fane Ballard
Robert Phillipps
Arthur Christian Tawke
Francis William Seafield Grant7
Lieutenants.
Charles Fred Alexander Turnbull
Albert Clarke
|William Francis Dundonald Cochrane10 ...
Charles Fred. Nicholas LeQuesne
Arthur William Hammans
Lindesay Beaumont Beaumont
Herbert Trevelyan, Instructor of Musketry ~)
i 16 May 72 5
■Loftus Edward Coore Inglefield
[Adrien Samuel Woods
Ernest Holdsworth Studdy
Frederick George Vigor
(Charles Ernest Heath, Adjutant 1 Oct. 78 ...
Henry Percy Gamett
Second Lieutenants.
Ralph James Wilbraham
,Piers Richard Legb
Edward John Jenkins Teale
EN'sION.
20 Oct. 57
23 Mar. 58
23 Aug. 59
14 May 58
p 7 Sept. 58
26 Feb. 56
29 Oct. 58
pi2Mar. 61
p 8 Jan. 64
p2o Sept. 64
p25 Jan. 65
p 4 July 65
p 9 Mar. 66
pio April 66
31 Aug. 66
pi6 Oct. 66
pi8 Dec. 66
3 April 67
p2i Aug. 67
p2i Mar. 68
p 2 Dec. 68
2ND LIEUT.
21 Aug. 78
22 Jan. 79
2 July 79
U'T.i IN.
HT.LT. COL.
i May 58pi5May 66, 31 Dec. 78
5 Sept. 6o;pi6 0ct. 66;
j July 60, p 2 Oct. 661
j Feb. 6i,p22Feb. 68
2 Jan. 64|pi6Sept. 68
5 Feb. 58) 12 June 69)
'20 Sept. 64 p25 Sept. 69 j
19 Oct. 72 1
14 June 76
31 Jan. 77
29 Jan. 79
26 Mar. 73
Jan. 66
April 66
Oct. 66
April 67
Nov. 66
p22 July
pi6 Sept.
p 2 Dec.
12 June
p25 Sept.
P20 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
10 Jan.
11 Sept.
9 Aug.
20 Nov.
Pagmastei . _
Quarter Maste
Edward Boyle,8 1 April 78 ; Ensign, 6 July 55
ter. — Edward Vaughan,9 3 April 67.
Quarter Master Vaughan served
68, with the 32nd Regiment during the
69 Indian mutiny of 1857-59, including
6g the defence of the Residency of
69 Lucknow until its final relief by
[Lord Clyde of 24th Nov. 1857 (twice
71 1 wounded), battle of Cawnpore on
7i 6th December, and subsequent opera -
71 tions in Oude, including the cap-
72 ture of Forts Dehaign and Tyrhool,
73,and actions of Doadpore and Jug-
74 despore (Medal with Clasp, and
75 grant of a year's service for Luck-
now).
10 Lieut. Cochrane served in the
(Zulu war of 1S79, and was present in
1 the engagement at Isanhlwana on
22nd January as Orderly Officer to
Colonel Durnford ; served afterwards
with Wood's Column in command of
the Natal Native Horse, taking part
in the engagements at Zoblane Moun-
tain, Kambula, and Ulundi.
, p25Jan. 56; Capt. pi8 July 65; St.Major,
[1 Oct. 77.
Tarings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
Betumed from Cape of Good Hope, September 1877.
1 Sir William Jones served with the 61st Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, was present at the passage of
the Cheuab, and in the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah ; after which he commanded the Regt. at the
battle of Goojerat ; and he commanded a portion of Sir Walter Gilbert's field force, consisting of a troop of Bengal
Horse Artillery and the 61st Regt. in pursuit of the enemy to the Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal with two Clasps,
and CS.). Commanded as Brigadier the 3rd Infantry Brigade at the siege of Delhi in 1857 and repulse of the sortie
of the 9th July ; commanded the 2nd Column at the assault on the 14th Sept. during which the command of the 1st
Column devolved on him on the fall of General Nicholson, and he continued in command of both columns during the
six da vs' fighting within the city until its final capture on the 20th Sept. (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp,
Reward for Distinguished Services, 1858, and ECS.).
3 Lt.Cclonel Hon. R. H. de Montmorency served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Commanded a Detachment of the 33rd against the rebels, and after the death of the senior Officer commanded the
Dohud Field Force in suppressing the insurgent Bheels in the Rewa Kanta, Guzerat. Served with a Wing of the
Regiment at tin; siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel. Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
5 Lt.Col. iuc-1 EdmondstOUM served with the 32nd Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1S57-59 ; defended the Iron
Bridge over the river Gomtee with fifty men to cover the retreat from Chinhut on 30th June 1857, and from that date
engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow until its final relief on 24th Nov. by Lord Clyde ; led a sortie on
29th Sept. and was twice severely wounded, on 20th July and 29th Sept. (mentioned in despatches by Sir John Inglis
and the ( lovernor General, Brevet of Major) ; subsequently engaged in the defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore
on 6th Dec. at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrool, and throughout the Oude compaign, during part of
which he served as Staff Olficer to the Movable Column under Lt.Colonel Carmichael (Medal with Clasp, and grant
of a voar's service for Lucknow).
« Mai-'i' Stabb served as Adjutant of the 32nd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present
with Colo,, el .Maxwell's Column in the operations before Calpee early in 1858, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh
during the taking of Lucknow in March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dehaign and fort at Tyrhool,
actions -/,' Doadpore and Jugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of Benhi
Madho across the river Gogra (Medal).
1 Captain ( Irant served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and commanded the detachment 2nd West India
Regiment at the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5U1 and 6th November 1873, and led it in
two charges a gain stan advanced party of the enemy— wounded ; conduct of the detachment mentioned in despatches
(Medal with Clasp).
'Major Boyle served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 in command of a Division of the Transport Train
[mentioned in deepatcheslfor the "extent and value of his assistance," Medal).
Kimptee,
The i
gears'
Full 1
T . -. , , ,,, r5«& District N'o. q
». I 33rd(D«A-e o/ Wellington a).— bunked t ■> •jbtfi. [«,,,/„,;, /,,,,< ii
4. ™..i 'fw»iiin»t™ "Seringipatam" " Yvatebloo" " Alma." " Ini
"S«i Distri-t N'o. o. 277
ifax. ' '
IXKERMAN "
i :, £*. 25 Oct. 23; Capt. pi7 June 26; Major,
_<>,., roJ, 26 Oct. 58; Lieut. General, 17
Colonel.-*. William Nelson Hutchinson J5W». 24 Feh
"4 Dec. 3-, W.« ■ 7-;^. 4; ; -' » ^ t,x April 63.
1 Aug. 65; G^ra, 29 \ I'V 7;;_ < ,; , ^ ^ ,, M c f< l6 Mar_ g
Lieutenant Co onel -S r« e ru k John I £*£kfe £ ,', July 79. ^
BtMa,,n- 5 7- . ,- ' ; • .; ,,„;,,',„;, Dec. J , . i,;l0 Pub. 55 ; C«i>*. P23 Aug. 64 ; BtMajor, , Oct. 77 i
jjlajors. — juiiuiitui.y vj-i,ui-r 'w > ^
WiE'BaK?hA». "'5 Sept. 54! I*. 9 Sept. 53 , Capt. >x8 April 65; ».**«■, 1 Oct. 77 ; 3fa>.
15 March 79.
OiPT AINS.
L.s.c. Rowland Hill Fawcett* ............
' Edwin Sandys Wason^ Adj. West York )
'" mutia ■>
Edwin Glass Fenn
'" Seoree Malcolm Douglas8 •••••
" Fir, Wic William Durraut,8 Station Staff\
FaOinaVl^i'^'lv.i.^i^.M^.^MO
rt,<i;»<7 of I'orfcs/iire M//f Volunteer!.. )
,,. ,: William Everett, if.lf. Ktce G»ii»l >
at Erzeroum '
I Edward Nesbitt8
Henry Ferdinand Oak
EXMI.N.
in: K\ . ma.i
15 May 58 p 5 Hoy. 61
12 June 60 p26 Feb. 64
16 Sept. 5'rpn Feb. 62
31 Dec. s)\ " Feb. 63
8 Feb. 61 l'i8 Oct. 64
'14 June 61 "29 June 66
28 June 64 11 Jan. 67
Sept. 65 pi3 July 67
25 Sept. 6?!
15 Sept. 69
17 Mar. 69
'24 Sept. 70
17 July 72
24 Sept. 73
9 Sept. 74
9 Sept. 74
1-26 May 6o»2gMay t , ''28 Oct. 71
Fri'dk. Bartholomew Joseph .Terra nl,9 t plg 0ct 64 P14 Oct. 67] 23 June 75
H£t^"w™s";:::::. ip9Aug. e5 xFeb. 7° I5Mar. 7y
Ip.s.c. Alexander Henry 1 raser
CocilConor8
\\ (Walter Andrew Wynter
Lieutenants.
.. Arthur Vivian Henry Brooke.....
Alexander Gisborne John Robbins
Mcrvyn Dunnington-JetU-rson ••■■••■••
ii ! Arthur John Preston, Inst, of Musketry \
John Charles Duke
Vaughan Jenkins, Interpreter
Arthur Edward Richards Curran, Adj. )
19 Feb. 77 •••••; i
Lionel Edward Blakeuey Booth
1 Edward Charles Mortimer Lushmgton ..
WintonSeton
I Reginald Hope Parkinson
Herbert Richard Saunders
Second Lieutenants.
Edwin Charles Horatio Price
Ralph Stephen Pembertou Robins
William Hunter Cornish
William Harry Derville Rich
Frank Whitworth Eagar
20 April 67
8 June 67
15 Sept. 69
31 Oct. 66
p7Nov. 6S 9 Captain Jerrard served in the
p 9 Apr. 7 A>h;mti War in 1S74, in the Trans-
"27 Oct. 7x port Service (Medal).
12 Captain Wynter served with the
-3rd Regiment throughout the Abys-
sinian campaign of 1867-68, and was
present at the storming and capture
Sept. 74 of Magdala (Medal). Served in the
T Ashauti War (Medal).
10 Jan. 72
27 June 75
11 Feb. 75
29 Nov. 76
30 Dec.
2ND LIBI'T. i
~ 5 Sept. 77
78!
781
78
Jan
1 May
5 Oct.
30 Oct.
George Edward Gore ■• -4 May
Edmund Boteler Burton 1 13 Aug
James Barre Hood Carmichael
Paymaster.— William Dring,10 7 Sept. 55 5 Ensign, 5 Nov.
Quarter Matter.— William Ames,11 19 Oct. 72-
. 13 Aug. 79
.| 13 Aug. 79
Zt. 26 Feb. 55 ; SonMajor, 5 Nov. 69.
Facings Ke&.-Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co-Irish Agents, Sir E. Borouj
J Embarked for India 24 October 1875.
1, Bart, and Co.
■ 1 Lt Colonel Castle served with the 48th Regiment in
andMofSebastop0l,(Med:,UvVl,n:,sp, and Turkish Medal).
Crimea from the 21st April 1S55, including the siege
it the Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and were present
^^^S^^SSSSS^^^^^ ffi& in the Abyssinian campaign in .67-68
^^nwaSs^drA|^;;:^
t^Afe^Sa^|^and^ ; ,;;; ;«» (Medal).
10 Mafor Dring served ^L^^^f^^^nclu^sorUel S 3 SU and attack of the Redan on the
Ainstopol in 1855,
^ng^^sssStiSsasr
Pass which ended in the
27S
ma
A
Cfcaubuftj
^tU-Janikhet,j 34th ^ Cumlerlaiui ) .
rSub Distric
[Brigade Be
rict No. 2.
~)epoi, Carlisle.
Xiyelle" " Nive "
Linked to 55^.
Laurel Wreath. "Albuheba" "Abboyo dosMolinos'' "Yittobia" "Pvbenees
" Okthes " "Peninsula" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
lJ>or. Colonel.— Alexander Maxwell,1 CB. Ens. P19 June.-ss; Lt. p28 Dec. 38; Capt. p27 Sept. 42; Major, pi9 Sept.
If 48; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57; Major General, 6 March. 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ;
Colonel 34th Foot, 9 April 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Granville William Puget,- Ensign, pi4 April 48; Lt. pi Feb. 50; Ca^r. 29 Dec. 54;
Major, 2 Oct. 66; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 March 76; Lieutenant Colonel, 12 June 78.
Majors. — Arthur Trevor Leake Chapman,* Ensign, ''24 Nov. 49 ; Lt. vj Mar. 51 ; Capt. 26 Oct. 55 ; Brevet
Major, 7 Dec. 71 ; Major, 8 April 74 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 20 Oct. 77.
Julius Dyson Dyson-Laurie,5 Assistant Adjutant General, Bengal; Eyisign, 16 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 13 July 55 ;
Capt. pn June6i ; Bt. Major, 1 Aug. 74 ; Major, 12 June 78.
Captains.
Arthur Hill,6 Srafio« Staff Officer, Eanikhet
George Malcolm"
Arthur Jolliffe Tufnell8
• JohnOlphert Gage, Ad/. lVtstmoreland Mil.
■ , Philip Walker
. (Charles Cecil Clayton
Walter Forster Camplin Gray, Adj. 1 \
Lancashire Eifle Volunteers )
Henry Richard Treeve11
Sydney William Bell12
Archiba.ldBaHer&ton,Station Staff Office
ATaini Tal
William Watson
Thomas Arthur Hill Lowe
George Matthew Richmond
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN.
11 May
6 July
pi5 May
pi6 Mar.
3 July
p 5 Mar.
p2o July
Lieutenants.
Edward Medley Carter ,
Thurlow Laing "\Vier Dowling ,
■Jefferson Sen-ell Wood ,
Harcourt Ranking Rose, Aide de Camp\
to the Viceroy of India j
Jas. Forbes Chisholm-Batten,^d/.2iNov.77
Robert Williams Andrews, Instructor of)
Musketry 21 Jan. 79 J
Arnold Hyde Lrquhart Champion
Arthur Dillon Denis Kelly
John George Selby Morrice
Gerald Hedley Ovens
Edward Frere Marriott, Interpreter
Edward William Fane Martin
George Henry Anthony Arnot
:George Frederick Willes
55! 16 Oct.
551 29 Nov.
57! 1 Oct.
60 p 2 Sept.
60 20 Nov.
6i:p28 Aug.
66.1* 4 Mar.
57 2 Mar.
57 24 Nov.
60
63
8 July 61 22 Jan. 63
8 Sept. 63 p 31 July 69
25 July 65! p 5 Jan. 70
11 Oct. 64 21 July 68
55 p 7 Jan. 62
57 p2S Oct. 64
58 pi6 Feb. 64
62 p 5 Jan. 70
62! 11 May 72
6-! 1 21 Sept. 72
3 Mar. 75
1 April 70
1 April 70
12 Feb. 73
2 Mar. 78
12 June 78
21 Feb. 78
'17 July 66
'17 Mar. 69
'28 May 7oj
'24 April 69
'24 Nov. 69
1 6 July 70
BT.LT.COL.
16 April 75
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
Sub Lieutenants.
Alan Coddington Batten
Ponsonby Glenn Huggins
Second Lieutenants.
Stephen Francis Biddulph :.'
Ernest Charles Penn Curzon I
John Colin Wardlaw I
Reginald Wilton Hugh Macdonald '
Robert Henry Gage Heygate J
Irton Eardley-Wilmot I
John Page Wood I
p 6 July 70
p 5 July 71
PZ7Oct. 71
28 Oct 71 ' U Captain Treeve served through-
out the Oude campaign in 1858, in-
28 Oct. 71 eluding the actions of Pusgaon and
28 Oct 71 Bissoolpore, attack and capture of
' Fort Mittowlie, and the action of
30 Dec. 71 Bishwa (Medal). Served throughout
12 Nov. 73 the campaign of i860 in China, in-
3 Feb. 74 eluding the action of Sinho, taking of
21 Sept. 74 Tangku, and surrender of Pekin
21 Sept. 74 (Medal with two clasps).
10 Sept. 75 n Captain Bell served with the 81st
11 Sept. 76 Regiment throughout the Indian
24 June 77 Mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
SUB LIEUT.
10 Sept. 76.
16 April 76
2ND LIEUT.
5 Sent. 77
8 Dec. 77,
8 Dec. 771
27 Mar. 78
1 ?«!ay 78
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
Paymaster.— George Augustus Eliott,13 3 Apr. 69; Son, Captain, 3 Apr. 74.
Quarter Master. — John Francis Gordon,11 14 Aug. 72.
I Eatings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Embarked for India, 29 Sept. 1875.
1 Lieut. General Maxwell served in the Crimea from 8 Nov. 1854, and commanded the 46th Regiment at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the" Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
•and Turkish Medal).
- Lt. Colonel Puget served with the 34th Regimentin the Crimeafrom 9th Dec. 1S54, includingthe siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawn-
pore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
defeat of the rebels near Bootwul, and commanded Detachment 34th Regiment at the affair atBhowanie — mentioned
in despatch (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Chapman served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Major Dyson-Laurie served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including the
ftiege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September, was also
wounded on a former occasion (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaigns in
1858-59, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, defeat of the
rebels at Bootwul, and affair at Bhowanie (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Hill served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 12th
December 1855 to the end of the Russian war in 1856. Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee (Medal with Clasp).
7 Major Malcolm served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-59, including the actions at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul
( Medal with Clasp).
* Major Tufnell served with the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of the Garrison of Lucknow in Nov. 1857, at the
defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers there and at Seria Ghat, also present at the action of
Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Eliott served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea subsequently to the fail of Sebastopol from the
27th December 1855 to the end of the campaign (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
14 Quarter Master Gordon sei-ved with the 34th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the
actions with the Gwalior Contingent and subsequent defence of Cawnpore from the 26th November to the 6th December
r857; also the operations on the Nepaul Frontier and in the Trans-Gogra district from February to May 1859 (Medal).
VSub District No. 43.
\_Brigade Depot, Chichester.
79
.ta. "1 35th (Boned Sussex). ,— Linked to ioj th
YeaiVSii "MiiDi."
jaaatsaass ias. as? k$ ^j.«uv „%-* ■*
72 ; afojM", 30 June 73 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 31 Dec. 78.
Johu Orfnsby Yaudelcur, Ensign, p2i Nov. 51;
Major., 2 Feb. 78.
Miji>
Lt. 20 June 54; Cap*. P3 June 59 ; Bt.Ma.jor, 5 July 72
Captains.
Edward Robert Bigsby Barnes0
■ 'Henry Grattam
■ Robert Joynt Gordon Grant8 • •
■ I Edward Francis Browne,9Adj.SussexMiMui
■ (Jnles Robert Bowen Buscarlet
■ Wilfred Tolson ;•"■—:■•<■
12 Edward Beauchamp St. John, Aide ae\
Camp to Sir Hercules Robinson 3
■ Byron Plautagenet Cary •
i.c.Edward .JameMJonrtenay, I"»s/r«rfur >
in Tactics, fc. Royal Military College ... )
Arthur Thomas Cbiipnian
William James Dacres Russell
Henry Charles Grove
Francis Selwyn Campbell
Lieutenants.
Arthur S. H. Gem, Inst, of Musi: 1 May 7S
[Charles Haydon Wilkinson Cafe
George Harden
Herbert Laugton Su\>U:, Adjutant 12 Aug. 76
Arthur OecilHervey Bathurst
George Leonard Thomson
Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop Donne
Lionel James TraSbrd
George Charles Peere Williams-Freeman
Robert Edward Powell
James Charles Young
George Arthur Trevor
p24 June 53
5 June 55
4 Jan. 52
4 Nov.
1 Oct.
p 6 Jan.
(APT UN.
?IO Aug.
p 6 Feb.
Pio Dec.
54 i 23 Nov.
62^24 Jan.
60 p2o Feb.
29 Oct.
4 Aug.
p3o June
27 Fell
61 ?i2 Apr.
63 9 Aug.
6s fi6 Mar.
55 p 6 May 59
57 p 8 Feb. 61
52 22 Mar. 63
56 6 June 62
65 P27 Sept. 71
63 25 Oct. 75
64 t 9 Nov. 67
24 Nov. 77
2 Feb.
67
67p3oMar. 70
29 May 69P28 June 71
pio Nov. 69 P27 Sept. 71
p 6 July 70 1 28 Oct. 71
25 June
1 Mar. 79
1 April 79
15 Nov. 79
BREV.MAJ.
5 July 72
28 Mar. 74
1 Oct. 77
17 Mar. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Newton-King
[Frederick Herbert Yale
Charles Louis Aubrey Ramus ...
John Ernest Pierson
j Juue 78 J
2 Jan. 79
2 Jan. 79!
3 Aug -9,
[Frederick Geale Todd-Thornton 13 Aug. 79
harles Henry Ashhurst 18 Oct. 79
2ND LIKUT.
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 74
26 Feb. 75
28 May 75
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
11 Feb. 76
10 Sept. 76
11 Nov. 76
11 Nov. 78
\Pay,naster.-Xylmer Peter Gerald Dowdall.24 June 79 ; *»• =9 July 62 ; U. 2 March 66 5 Capl. 31 Oct. 77.
7 . Quo rtt-r Mt isfrr. —Henry Imbusch, 27 Aug. 73.
F«ci»..7. Blue.-Jje»*., Cox and Oo.-/rwA^«'*,S«> E. Borough, Bar*, and Co.
Embarked for Bnrhad,>'s, 15 Oc«oo*r 1875.
. Lieut.General Farren served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with ^Jg^^rffi'ffl
with the expeditionary force from the c.miinencement ^ the -viii with R ..1. itotn. a B7llu'klava, sortie on 26th
Crimea at the c,mclus„>n of peace, mending the l.a ties «>t Al ■ • VhbaMJleTlnkerman.and uninterruptedly
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4tb Class ;>t the •Hy'Mllli|e>; g a3 Adjutant of the 28th Regt., including
3 Colonel Hackett served throughout the Jvi.-t-rn c-.uni mij. . ■ ■ f ■ , ■ ( Mo(lal witli three Clasps,
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, s.fgeun.i iall..r ^ebas.u ,, an I . la 1 «- Abyssinia in 186S (Medal)
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served wi 1 1 1 1 1 ■ . . - » .an J ^^ F j tihe
* Lt.Colonel Blyth served in the 35th Regime,, against the Hi >. - > dispersion 0f the rebels from
Shahabad district; also withJSir John Douglas '/' V"'1 , ', t tck at uK. and was engaged in other minor
.lu.'despore, commanded the leading Company at the night attack at oumauona ,
affairs (mentioned in despatches, Medal). .,„._„„ in l8.0 alld was appointed a Lieutenant in a native
many other minor encounters with the enemy during the war -Uei ai, g6 m North china including
7 Major Grattan served with the Queen's Royals ««^^^^^0i^ofrtaiinaai8tBn»t^toBf
the actions el' 3rd and 12th August at S,iih„, capture ot Tangkuand ^akiUoi ts ac ^ frontier ftnd
near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekm (Medal with two Clasps). was tmp j
in Zululand in the early part of 1879 . .m.lm nf the fortifled native Mandingo town of Sabajee, 011 the
3 Major Grant was present at the storm and destruction ot the toi tmeu
Gamfe, on the 1st June 1S53. ml,tinv including the outbreak at Nusseerabad in May 1S57, siege
a Major Browne served throughout the Indian mutn j , 11 lcm .11 n, 1 ,
and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Olasp).
fSub District NO.
2S0 Fleetwood.] 36th (Herefordshire). -Linked to 29th.
"Firm." "Hindoostan" "Roleia" "Vimieea" "Coeunna" "Salamanca" ••prMX„ '--'v ^ '^"x-"*'!;
"Obthes"" Toulouse ""Peninsula." riEE-NEE£> Nivbus "JMva'
Xl^ser. Colonel.— &> Charles William Dunbar Staveley.i AT'P. i:»W.?»P6 Mar -e. Tt , n,t ^ ^ v, «
" 44; afa>r, 7 Dec. 50; Lt. Colonel, 12 Dec. 54; Cotae/, 9iiai- 58 • t/,»v.,. r,,t ; 39;« °?'« Pg Sept.
General, 29 April 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 36th Pout, 2 Feb 76 J ■°e»^h *5 Sept. 67 ; Lieut.
Lieutenant Colonel. —Kalph Edward i.'mr,' I«w», P13 Feb s2 ■ Z^ PioTnnn /^ ^ t
3 April 70; ZVeiW Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel 10 Dec -■! "^ 25 " j6 ; 'J/"-/'0r'
Majors.— Richard B. Lloyd, Ensign* 17 Aug. 52; Lf. 9 Mar «• '
iYepe? Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
St. John WiUans,4 Lt.
19 Dec. 77.
upt. p4June:
Major, 27 July 70 ;
Colonel. 24 Aug. 78.
30 April 55 ; Capt. 25 Jan. 56 ; Bt.Ma/or, 23 April 7
2; Ma
May 78; Bt.Lt.
17 ...
17
Captains.
George Perceval Beamish5
Henry Edward Stopford
Henry Gillum Webb
Richard Parsons'
Henry John de Berniere Smart
William Archibald Smail ,
Frederic Lloyd Harford
John Lewis Rose p 2 June 65
Arthur Ansell Boggs8 |p ""
John Francis Egerton
23 June 54 1 10 Nov.
18 Jan. 59 PiS July
1 2 July 61 .p 9 Aug-.
9 May 56*15 May
24 Nov. 63 ;P 2 Nov.
9 Oct. 63 P18 Dec.
9 Dec. 64IP2iMar.
2 June 69 -, Anr 78
PjSJuly 62;P3oJan. 66; ,6 April 73
P21 Aug. 66 p 9 Feb. 70 26 Nov. It
54 26 Mar.
62 p2i Mar.
64 p 5 July 71!
57 P16 Mar. 70'
6S1 1 April 75 1
66| 22 Oct. 77
0 9 Dec. 77;
BBEV.MAJ. I BT.LT. COL.
58 5 July 72
Lieutenants.
.. Henry Clayton Cowell
Wilson James Browne, Lieutenant In-
structor of Musketry at Ilythe ,
Francis Seymour Allen, Adjutant 22 Oct.77
Martin Doherty .'.
Joseph Ryland Rainsford
John Rossiter Coleman
Theophilus Bolton French
Edward Henry St. Lawrence Clarke
Charles Edward Drummond Telfer
AllanMoss
Sub Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph Chichester
Thomas Lucas Woodwright
Charles Roderick Robert M'Grigor
George Culley Stobart
Paymaster. — John Campbell,9 22 Feb.
Quarter Master. — Frederick Bradley,
April 70 3 Lt.Colonel Carr served with the
May 70 39th Regiment in the Crimea during
,, 1855, including the siege and fall of
Jicii. 72 Si/bastopol, and attacks of the iSth
June 74 June and 8th September (Medal with
oepD. 75 Clasp, Knight of the Legion of
No 7f . Honor> and Turkish Medal) .
Feb.' \t\
June 75
April 76 1
Major, 22 Feb. 78.
Facings Grass Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox ;
Returned from Indii
I Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
6 December 1875.
1 Sir Charles Staveley served the Eastern campaign of 1851-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklav.
(volunteered his services as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge), su-e 01 Scba^tm,, 1 •m.l -,i -,•!,, ,
tionof the Cemetery and Suburbs on the :8th June when he si^ceeded" to the' command of <h SJH5
commanded it at the fall of eeba.topol llHilnhviih three clasps, (11., Sai.liman and Turkish Me,la!s \um1 'rici.U
of the Medjidie). Commanded a Brigade in the campaign of 1S60 in the North of China (mentioned in desi, tc-1 ."/
Medal with Clasp) Commanded the force employed against the Taepines in the viemnv of Shanghai 11 %*'
resulting m the attack and capture of the intrenched camp of Onkatz, of the walled cities ntr k,K, ™ *
Cholin, and the fortified towns of Najow and Tserpoo (made KCB. l864). Sen I m > . u C omman 1 , f'thn »P '
dition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 and commanded the »t Division in the actio, ot Xrroge ami " of t h
fleKesf Medal" Parhament for his unices and promoted Major General for distinguished I sen rices in the
41%C?1-TlfW!11rS served in the Crimea in 1854755, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with CIsrt,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition in North 1'hina in 10. o (Medal with ClaSD (-xUeudl WJCn Wasp,
« Major Beamish served with the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 12th November 1S54, including the sie-e nnrt
fall of Sebastopol, repulse ot various sorties, attacks of the iSth June and ill. September ex-, ?o, , t i ; -
bombardment and capture of Kinboim, (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) r,e5tember> exPedttion to Kertcn,
I Captam Boggs served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp)
. ^J^ Campbell served WlUl "10 ?5h, B«*ta"n* throughout the Eastern camp n-n of ,xM „ neludinz the
battles of Alma and Inkemian s.egc of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October , Medal will . n ( ' 1- s, * and
£S£3Kf IwIliorU^lU'th Sr CaPtUre°f ***• battle °f K°ta ke S«-ai' ^ral aCctioCnSrinfi
Pembroke "I
Dock. J
37th (North Hampshire).— Linked to 6-jth. [Sn^St^
pot, Winchester.
281
"Minden" "Tournat" "Peninsula."
Years' Ser. Colonel.— Sir Edmund Haythorne,1 KCB. Ensign, pi2 May 37; Lt. p4 Oct. 39; Capt. n Sept. 44 ; Bt. Major
Full Haul 7 June 49; Major, pi Apr. 53 ; Lt. Colonel, pi2 Hay 54 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 liar. 68
Pay. I Pay. I Lieutenant General, 23 Dec. 76; General, 15 March 79 ; Colonel 37th Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Herbert Gauntlett Panter, Ensign, 1 May 57 ; Lt. 18 Feb. 59; Capt. pi5 Oct. 61:
Major, p6 Oct. 63 ; Brevet Lieut. Colonel, 14 Dec. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Dec. 77 ; Colonel, 14 Dec. 78.
Majors. — Charles Edward King, Ens. 24 Sept. 5S ; Lieut, '-'q Dec. 62 ; Capt. »i8 July 65 ; Major, 21 April 77.
John Everard Whiuing-M AVW.vw .Se/i^ui-inny, 4 Sept. 57; Lieut. 5 Oct. 58), i?»s. 19 Nov. 58; X?.
Capt. p22 Sept. 65 ; Bt. Major, 19 Oct. 77 ; Major, 30 Nov. 78.
; June 63 ;
Captains.
Skinner
p.s.c. Francis Cochran, Garrison Instruc- >
tor, York j
Richard Henry Rosser, Instructor, Royal I
Military College J
Henry Stanley Howard
James Frederick Reyne9
William Charles Goslin
Henry Edward Gaulter, Instructor R.M. ~)
College .'. j
Walter Edward Gilbert, Adjutant Hants}
MiUUa $
Harry Golding
Thomas Duncan William Dunn
William Candahar James Farrer Nott ,
William Doyle Moore
John Alderson Eastham
Henry Beauclerk Bethune
Lieutenants.
Morgan John Joseph Patrick O'Connell, ">
Adjutant 16 Feb. 78 $
George Atherley William Forrest, Inst. }
of Musketry, 15 Sept. 79 i
William Bashford
William Parry Moncktou
Arthur Reginald Hennell
Archibald MacBean
George Pensum Bourcicault
Charles Francis Cromie
lion. Barry Nugent Yelverton
Charles William Knox
Second Lieutenants.
James Robert Parkinson
William Henry Thackwell
Arthur Dash wood Bulkeley Buckley
4 July 60
8 July 62
19 Aug. 62
p 9 Dec. 62
6 June 54
p23Aug. 64
p 8 Aug. 62
p24 Jan. 65
p3i Dec. 61
pio Nov. 65
pi6 May 65
p23 June 65
pi8 July 65
p 7 Nov. 65
pi2jan. 66
p 9 Mar. 66
p29 May 67
p27Feb. 69
p 1 April 68
p 9 Feb. 70
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
n May
2ND LIEUT.
2 July 79
13 Aug. 79
27 Aug. 79
p 1 Mar. 64
"31 May 64
"23 Aug. 64
p24 Jan. 65
20 Mar. 56
p 5 Jan. 66
p 5 Jan. 66
p23 Mar. 66
p23 Mar. 66
?23 Mar. 66
5 Dec. 62
pi5 Feb. 68
p29 May 66
p 20 July 66
pi3Feb. 67
p 1 April 68
Feb. 69
Sept. 69
1 Oct. 69
Sept. 71
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
1 Sept. 76
. Nov. 78
1 Feb. 79
; June 79
BREV.MAJ.
29 Aug. 73
31 Dec. 78
: 31 Dec. 78
=29 May 66 3I Dec. 78
16 Dec. 68,
J3" Oct. 71
10 Feb. 73
26 May 75
18 Dec. 7s|
S Jan. 76
2 Feb. 78:
30 Nov. 7S
20 Feb. 79
15 June 79
Paymaster.— Charles AVard,11 1 April 7S ; Hon. Captain, 1 Feb. 79.
Quarter Master. — William Ridler, 8 June 72.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, July 1866. Returned from India, 5 April 1875.
I Sir Edmund Haythorne embarked with the 98th Regt. for service in China in Dec. 1S41, and was present with
the expedition to the north of China in 1842, including the operations in the Yangtsekeang, the attack and capture
of Chin Kiang Foo, and the operations before Nankin (Medal). Served as Brigade Major to the Chusan Field Force
under Br. General Campbell from July 1843 until the Island was given up to the Chinese authorities. He served as
Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell, commanding 3rd Division of the Army in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
w-as present at the passage of the Chenab, and at the battles of Sadoolapore, Chi'llianwallah (mentioned in de-
spatehes) and Goojerat (mentioned), and in the pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pa.-s (Medal with two Clasps,
and Brevet of Major). In 1850 as Major commanding Hank companies of the 98th Regt. was present at the forcing
of the Kohat, Pass under Sir Charles Napier ; during tins service he commanded a detached column which success-
fully covered the destruction of two villages and towers (Medal with Clasp). In 1S51, as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin
Campbell, he was present at the operations against the Momund Tribe at Michnee, N.W. frontier, and in the affairs
of the 7th Sth and 9th November. Proceeded to the Crimea with drafts and assumed command of the 1st Batt.
Royal Regt. 4th August 1855, and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol. Served as Assistant Adjutant
General of the Highland Division until the evacuation of the Crimea (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal). In 1859, when in command of the Garrison of Hong Kong, he was nominated Chief of the
Staff of the Army formed at that place for service in the north of China, and had the sole responsibility of the
organization of this force until the arrival of Lt. General Sir Hi >pe Grant (services honourably mentioned by Lord
Herbert, Secretary of State for War, when proposing a vote of thanks to the troops in the House of Lords).
* Major Whitting served as an Ensign in the Indian Army, and was attached to the 23rd Fusiliers during the
Indian mutiny from Nov. 1857 to Oct. 1858. Also served as a Lieutenant with the Sth Regiment during the Oude
campaign till Feb. 1S59 (Medal with Clasp for Lucknow).
9 Captain Reyne served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the first attempt to
relieve Arrah under Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Azimghur from 25th March to
15th April 1858, pursuit of Koer Sing and actions of 17th and 20th April, capture of Jugdespore, actions of 17th .
iSth and 20th Oct. 1858, and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
II Mr. Ward served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the defence of Fommanah (Medal with Clasp).
282 Cur,agh. j 38th (ist StaffordsMre).-Liul-ed to Soth. [f^tS^hfieid.
"Monte Video" "Roleia" "Vimieba" " Cobunna" "Busaco" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittobia"
" St. Sebastian" "Nive" "Peninsula" "Ava" "Alma" "Inkeeman" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
YearsJSer. Colonel.— c. James Pattoun Sparks,1 CB. Ensign, 27 July 15 ; Lt. 30 July 18 ; Capt. 5 Sept. 26; Bt. Major
J Full Half I 23 Nov. 41; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 51; Major, 6 July 52 ; Lt.Colonel, 9 March 55 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54;'
Pa>-' .a/a/or General, 26 Sept. 65; Lt. General, 7 Feb. 74; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 38th Foot, 24 June 76.
lieutenant Colonel. — William De Wilton Roche Thackwell,4 Ensign, ^io June 53; if. 15 Dec. 54; Cajif.
' p26 Feb. 5S ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 28 May 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 22 July 78.
26 ... Majors.— Philip Homan Eyre,5 Ensign, 10 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 2 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 25 July 62 ; Major, 1 April 76.
Sir Norman Wm. Drummond Pringle, Bart., Ensign, 10 Sept. 58 ; Lt. 16 Jan. 63 ; Capt.'pi4 Mar. 68 ; Major,
22 July 78.
Captains.
... Walter Sinclair
... Henry Beal
... James Webber Smith ,
... James Alexander
... [Herbert Conor, Adj. 49 Middlesex Rifle\
Volunteers j
... i William Hill James,6 Adjutant South\
J Middlesex Rifle Volunteers j
... | William Thomson Cautley
... Morgan Samuel Crofton
... JErnest Llewelyn Olive
... John Bulkeley Price
Patrick Morri'sey
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
/12 Waldegrave Charles Fearn Kell
Lieutenants.
Arthur de Vere Smith, Inst, of Musketry >
j 25May78 S
;John Emeris, Adjutant 25 May 78
-Thomas Preston Walsh
Martin Thackeray
Arthur George St. George
;William Henry Morris Bent
Francis Broadwood
[John Stewart Macartney Hume
George Backhouse Sandham
(Newton Seymour Allen
Charles Herbert Wylly
Alexander George Chesney
Second Lieutenants.
John Fane Charles Hamilton
Charles Owen Hore
Arthur Hey wood Brooksbank ...
'25 May 60 ,'
8 June 60
9 Oct. 63J
'22 May 631
'30 Aug. 64 :J
19 July 55!
22 Jan. 68!
' 2 Sept. 68 1 '
'27 AftffT$,
26 June 6»
'25 Sept. 69
2 Dec.
1 Jan.
3 Nov.
:S Feb.
V.r I',
2ND LIEUT.
i May 78
11 May 78
14 Sept. 78
Paymaster.— John Bartlett Stradling, 4 Feb. 79 ; Ens.
,.] Quarter Master. — Thomas Trout, 13 July 78.
65 *i8 Nov. 68
62 p23 June 69
66 p27 Apr. 70
66 14 Feb. 74
1 May 67 24 Mar. 75
1 Oct. 58, 30 Oct. 69
24 Jan. 70 27 Sept. 76
7 May 70 31 Jan. 77
a? Oct. 71 28 Feb". 78
38 Ocfr. 71 j 22 July 78
*7 Nov. 69 14 May 73
28 Oct. 71 17 Feb. 79
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
13 June
21 Sept.
28 Oct.
28 Feb.
26 Feb.
28 April
17 Mar
6 Oct.
11 Sept.
11 Nov.
i;i;lv.m i.T.
.LT.COL.
75l '- Major Eyre served with the 38th
7? Regiment in the Crimean campaign
7? from 10th Nov. 1854 to 10th May 1855,
7S including the siege of Sebastopol
7l (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
7 1 Medal). Served in the Indian cam-
paign from Nov. 1857, including the
[assault and capture of Meeangunge,
■siege and capture of Lucknow, and
affairs of Barree andNugger (Medal
with Clasp).
P30 June 6i ; Lt. 11 Jan. 67; Capt. 14 Dec.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from the Crimea, 19 July 1856.— Embarked for India, 4 Aug. 1857.
Returned from India, 9 Jan. 1872.
I General Sparks served on the N.E.Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope against the Kaffirs in 1817; on the
expedition into Kaffraria under Colonel Brereton in 1818 ; in the action at Graham's Town, 22nd April 1S19, and the
campaign of the same year in Kaffraria under Colonel Wiltshire. Again on the N.E. Frontier when the Kaffirs invaded
the Colony in 1834; during the war that ensued he commanded a local corps— the Graham's Town Volunteers— with
t;1(, c()i,, iii;il Commission of Lt.Colonel. In 1848 he was sent from Jamaica to the Mosquito Coast, in consequence
of the death of H.M. Agent and Consul General there to attend to British interests, and received the thanks of
H M Government. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, except from the middle of Feb. to the end
■ PMav 185=; (sent to England on duty). Succeeded to the command of the 38th Regt. on the morning of the 18th
June -when Lt.Colonel Louth was wounded ; was the senior unwounded officer of the 2nd Brigade 3rd Division at
the close of the action, and commanded it for ten days. Served in the campaign in Oude in 1858, including the
capture of Lucknow ; and commanded the Infantry Brigade in the action of Meeangunge. Has the Kaffir war Medal,
tin ■Crimean Medal with three Clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sevastopol, and the Sardinian and Turkish Medals, is a
CB an Officer of the Legion of Honor, has the 4th Class of the Medjidie, and the Indian Medal with Clasp for Lucknow.
t'Lt Colonel Thackwell served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th September (Medal -with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal) .
6 Captain James served as Adjutant of the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China,
including the action of Sinho, and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during
the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of
the stockade at Nanlisiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Xadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified town of
Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
Bengal. "|
f Sub District No. 39. 28*
\_Brigade Depot, Weymouth. •*
39tll (The Dorsetshire). — Linked to 75th.
iusm Indis." "Plassy" "Gibraltar" with the Castle, Key, and " Montis' Insignia Calpe." " Al
joria " "Pyrenees" "Nivelle" " Nive " "Orthes" "Peninsula" "Maharajpore" "Sevastopol."
r Colonel. — Sir Charles Thomas Van Straubenzee,1 GCB. Ensign, p28 Aug. 2S ; Lt. ''22 Feb. 33 ; Cajit. pio Mar
h\ 37; Major, 27 Aug. 43 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 30 April 44 ; Lt. Colonel, u Nov. 51; Colonel, 20 June 54; .lLi'/or
-| General, 14 Aug. 50; Xte»i. General, 27 March 68 ; General, 29 April 75 ; Colonel 39th Foot, 8 Dec. 67.
LieutenantlColonel. — Thomas Fraser Dixon,4 Ensign, 10 April 49 ; X.'. ''« Feb. 52: Cajrf. 29 Dec ' 54 •
Bt.Major, 20 Sept. 00 ; Major, 7 Aug. 75; Brevet Lieutenant < ' . . 1 ■ - ; Li. Colonel] 2" July 79. '
Majors.— James Gibbons Smyth/ Ensign, P25 Aug. 54; X/. 9 Feb. 55; ;.'-//</. pi7 Nov. 03; lit. Major
1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 23 Jan. 78.
Frederick Standish Hore, Ensign, 9 Mar. 55 ; Z^. p3i Aug. 55 ; Copi. p3 Mar. 6s ; Bt. Ma for, 1 Oct. 77 •
Major, 2 July 79.
Francis Henry Chambers 26 Jan. 55
Oliver John Bradford pi7 Sept. 58
p.s.c. Alfred Gabriel Wynen, Deputy ~>'„ n
Assist. Adjutant General,' Gwalior Di.it. $ j 2 uct" 55
Frederick William Clarkson pi2 Nov. 58
Henry Roberts Young," Brigade Major, I ,
Captains.
K N S I ( ; N .
''22 Mar.
3 Mar.
31T.LT.CilL.
10 Nov.
1 3 Oct.
31 Aug.
'21 Nov.
55 'iS Apr:; 1 5
62 p22 July 63
53 ''30 June 65
62 P25 NOV. (3
4 June 60 P12 Juue 69
5 Mar. 64 7 Aug. 75
61 J" 3 Jan. 65, 7 Aug. 75
60 v s Aug. t'5 T April 75
7 May 77
3 Jan. 78
8 Jan. 79
64jpi5 May 67
65 .P22.1n
p 1 May 67 (
28 Oct. 71 :
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
f2S Miiy 70
; Aii:/. :
10 Sep;. 75
20 Nov. 75
1 1 Se it. 76
1 1 Sept. 70
11 Sept. 76
Rawul Pindee
p.s.c. Rowland Hill P15 Feb.
Charles D'Oyly Harmar, Adj. 1 AJm. '} „ ™ ,
Batt. DomeUhire Rijle Volunteers j| S*eD-
James Blakie Keith pi3 Oct.
Edmund Henry Berkeley pi7 Nov. 63IP13 Mar. 66
Alex. George William Malet "
Caledon Philip Egerton, Aide de Camp to >
Lt. Governor of the Punjaub )
Albert Maunsell Le Mai-chant Thomas') |p Q A„„;i < L xt cn\
LeMarchant j piS April 65 p25 Nov. 1 r8 Jan.
Maurice Baptist Luby I 10 Oct. 65 p3i July 6g t Mar.
Lieutenants.
Richard Garden Allen. Beatty 1 30 Jan. 66 » 9 April 70
Robert WhaUey p 8 May 67 p 6 July 70
John Charles Sarle Irving, Inst, of Musk. 1 p \m.[\ 6 J
Hyacinth (.'hovers '13 Mar. 66
Charles Sperling Cumberland '29 May 67
Edward Watson Conran, Interpreter p2i Aug. 69
Reginald Burroughs Kudyerd P28 Oct
Martyn John Edward Fenwick, Ad- )
jutant 16 June 76 j
Horace John James Kentish
Philip Farrer '
Frank Cunningham Duulop
Joseph Howard Poett
George Herbert Watson I
Second Lieutenants. 2nd lieut.
Sheffield Strangways Robert Rogers I 1 May 78
George Alexander M'Carthy ' 11 May 78
Charles Haviland Williams I 14 Sept. 7$
Elliott Frederick Healy | 22 Jan.
William Hugh Dobbie : 13 Aug. 79
Charles Grant Franco Edwards 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. — James Graham Hamilton, 2 Dec. 68 ; Son. Captain, 2 Dec. 73.
Quarter Master. — Joseph Jobbcrns,9 24 Aug. 60.
Facings Green.— Agents. Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, SirTS,. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, October 1869.
1 Sir Charles Van Straubenzee served throughout the •ampnign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1P34. resulting in
the annexation of that territory. As Major he succeeded to the command of the 39th Regiment during the action of
Maharajpore, Gwalior (Bronze 'star, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel) on 29th Dec. 1843. Commanded the Britisl Contingent
in Greece from November 1 > =4 to April 1S55, when he proceeded in command of the Buffs to the Crimea, and con-
tinued there in comma ad 1 li 's Bi ga le until July 1S56 ; was present at the two assaults of the Redan in June and
September at the forun r he ■ ■■ a 1.-. I a separate Brigade, and at the latter the 1st Brigade Light Division, when
he was slightly wounded ( Medal with Clasp, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals,
and rd Class "of the .Medjidiel. Proceeded to China in command of a Brigade in 1S57 and succeeded to the command
of the Forces there in November ; commanded the Land Forces at the capture by assault and occupation of the city
of ( anton on 29th Dec. 1857 and in all subsequent minor operations, and continued in command of the British Forces
in China until March 1S60 {KCB., Medal with Clasp). .
4 Lt.Colonel Dixon served with the 39th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1S54 to February 1855, including
the siege of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ,.„,'*
5 Major Smyth served with the 30th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sevastopol m 1S53. and at the attacks ot
the 1 8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). __
1 Captain H. R. Young served 011 the N.W. Frontier of the Punjaub from June 1S60 to February 1863, with the 1st
Punjaub Infantry, and was present during the blockade of Hindostanee fanatics and Trans-Indus tribes, and cover-
ing of Umb in August and September 1S63, and throughout the operations in the Umbeyla Pass, latterly as Adjutant
ofthe Regiment ( special! v mentioned in despatches and in the Punjaub Government report, Medal with Clasp).
9 Quarter Master Jobberns served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, including the attacks ot the 18th June
and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, Knight of the Region of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
J8* S;SBS'' ^Oth^Samers^r^
Egtpt" Jy,-rth tho Sphinx). "Monte Video" "Roleia" "Vmiera" "Talaveea" "Badajoz" "Salamanca"
'\itiokia" "Pyrenees" " Nivelle " "Okthes" "-Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Watebloo"
'•Candahar" " Ghuznee and Cabool 1842 " " Maharajpobe " " New Zealand."
Colonel.— Augustus Halifax Ferryman,1 CB. Ensign, P27 June 34; Lt. 30 June 37; Capt. p 16 April 41-
Major, p22 Dec. 43; Lt. Colonel, ''24 Nov. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 12 Feb. 6-> • Zi'e;t<!
General, 19 Nov. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 40th Foot, 23 May 72.
Lieutenant Colonel. — William Davies Shipley, Ensign, p3 March 48 ; Lt. 20 Au<* 49 • Capt '3 April q8 • Major
pioNov.6g; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. Colonel, 6 Aug. 79. ° ' "^ - ■■> ■» ' ■' I
Majors.— Martin Morphy,9 Ensign, 2 July 58 ; Lt. 14 Jan. 61 ; Ca_p«. J>8 June 67 ; J/o/or, 25 Apr. 79.
Richard Crundel Brook,10 Ensign, P31 May 59; X/. pjg Aug. 62; C<y;i!. p7 Dec. 67; 'Major, 6 Aug. 79.
Captains.
69
66 p3o Mar. 67
Dudgeon" 22 July 56| 4 Sept. 60
Geo. Augustus White, Brig. Maj., Allahabad'. 19 Nov. 58 pi3 Feb. 63
/>.s.e. Philip Conway Story13 p 5 Sept. 56 p 3 June 59
EdmundWhitehead,14 Commandant Pitch- ~) < ,, . T ,
maree Convalescent Depot j F22 May 57 28 June 62
Thomas Kelly 15 |p2i Nov. 62,p23 Aug. 64
Arthur Wilkinson , 9 May 65 p 9 Oct. 69
James Brougham, Adjutant 4 Middlesex} „ T , L „ .
Rifle Volunteers jj "20 June 65^20 Oct,
William Henry Moberly, Station Staff \
Officer, Landour Depot )
Charles Linton '^i Nov. 65,p24 Sept. 70
Henry Francis Turnbull ;p 8 May 66 p25 Jan.
Walter Luttrell Mansel p 9 Oct. 691 28 Oct.
[ I
Lieutenants. |
Arthur Francis George Richardson, Inst. \ \
of Musketry iS Oct. 79 j |
Sydney George Cumberland Greenaway... p 7 May
Henry Kennett Cavaye, Adj. 20 June 79 ...
John Robert Philip Purchas
Francis Hoel Probyn
Edward King Elliot Spence
1 General Ferryman commanded
the 89th Regiment in the Crimean
campaign from 15th Dec. 1854, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and attacks on the 18th June and 8th
Sept. (Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight
of the Legion of Honour, 4th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Vesey Mangles Stookley
Hugh Edward Grimes
George Ulick Browne, Extra Aide de 1
Camp to the Lt. Governor of Bengal j
William Simpson Marshall
Frederick Canning Cortlandt Angelo
John Edmund Fishbourne Jacob
Thomas Lamb
Edmund Donough John O'Brien
Second Lieutenants. I 2*"> lieut.
Charles Stewart Foote 19 Oct. ,.
Edward Frederick Henry M'Swiney | 22 Jan. 79'
John Antill Moggridge 1 13 Aug. 79I
Frederick Campbell j 13 Aug. 79
Leicester Seward ; 13 Aug. 79!
Lewis Ernest Cooper | 13 Aug. 79
Francis Blake Simpson ' 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. —
.. [Quarter Master.— S.'imuel Cordue,17 15 Jan. 5S.
Facings Butf. — Agents, Messrs. E. S. Codd and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India, 6th October 1872.
1 the New Zealand war of 1S63-65, and was present at Orakau
1 April 70
17 Sept. 71
15 Oct. 08
?iSAug. 69
15 Mar. 73
1 April 75
31 Oct. 77
25 Jan. 78
1 May 78
15 Mar. 79
20 June 79
Also in that of 1S63-65, and was present at the attack
-64, and was present at Rangiriri
8 Major Mansergh served -with the 40th Regiment i
(Medal).
9 Major Morphy served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61
on the Gate Pah (Medal).
10 Major Brook served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of i
(Medal).
11 Captain Dudgeon served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1S60-61, and was present fit Kahihi,
Matarikoriko, and operatii ms before Te Arei. Also served in the war of iS63-65,and was present at Rangiriri (Medal).
13 Captain Story served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S68 with the Transport Corps (Medal).
14 Captain Whitehead served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874,
and was present at the battle of Amoaful (wounded slightly), battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal
with Clasp) .
15 Captain Kelly served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from the
27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the
Pert at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
W Quarter Master Cordue was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton
in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
41st (The Welsh).— InnJced to 69th. [^
2S5
Years' Ser.
Major General,
rul.4 June
lldershot. J -±XSh \±ne YY GlSIb). uiunro iiu uyi /;. \_BrSg y .,,„,/ .La.anT.
The Prince of Wales' Fluine. " Gwell Angelina Chyu-ilydd." "Detroit" "Qcekssiows" ".Miami" "^iagaha"
" Ava" " Candahab, Ghuznee, and Cauool, 1842" "Alma" "Iskeiisiis " " Sevastopol."
Colonel —Sir Richard England,1 GCB.K1I. Ensign, 25- Feb. oS ; Lt. 1 June 09; Capt.xi June 11 ; Majc"
4 Sept 2-,; Lt. Colonel, 29 Oct. 25; Colonel,
-6 • General, 6 July 6^; ; Colonel 41st Foot,
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Allan,2 £»rij»
pi3 April 65 ; Bt.Lf. Colonel, 7 Oct. 74 ; it«
aiors -i-j).s.e. Arthur Henry Wavell,5 Ensign, 14 Dec. 54 ; Lt. 9 Mar.55 ; Capt. pi June 60 ; Major
68 • Bm'ef Lieutenant Colonel, 2 June 77.
Henry James Havdock,6 £«sy», pi6 Dec. 53; Lt. 20 Feo. 55; Capt. 13 Nc
il/u'/or 23 May 77; St. Lt. Colonel, 27 Apr. 79.
28 June 3
>o April 6
, pi2 July 50; Lt. pii Nov. 53; Capt. 29 Dec
Lieutenant Colonel. 23 May 77; Colonel, 7 Oct. 79.
Not. 51
Major,
p3 June
57 ; Lt. Major, 5 July 72
Ashton Henry"Warner, Ensign, 1 Feb. 56'; Xf\ 20 Jan. 59; Cgff<. 7 July 56; Major, 8 May 73.
Captains.
Nathaniel Montgomery
Arthur Gray
p s.c.ArthurDrumniondCur- 1
rie, Brigade Major, Ceylon J
Francis David Webb
Charles Torkington
Barnett Nethercote Anley, >
Adjutant Glamorgan Militia >
Arthur Kennedy MeCausland
Augustine Hugh Lefroy
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
20 Nov. 58 P26 Aug. 59 11 Jan. 67
p 4 Nov. 59 p27 May 62 p 12 Nov. 70
p3Aug. 60 p23 Dec. 64 p 7 Dec. 70
62 ''25 April 65 p 5 April 71
66 12 Sept. 69 p3i Oct. 71
62,p2i Feb. 65J 23 May 77
25 Dec. 67 pi2 Nov. 70 8 May 78
21 Dec. 6opi2june 63jp24Mar. 69
Fo^erLechme"re Wade Dalton pio Feb. 69 p 5 April 71 1 Mar.
8 Ma v =8
9 Oct".
p 7 Dec.
''27 May
p3o Oct.
'14 Jan.
George William Hughes*
John Huntley Gordon
Henry John Shaw Kennedy .
LlEUTBNANTS.
Frank Fiddes Rudman, Inst.
of Musketry 15 June 77
Edward Vvvyan Huyshe, at
Staff College
John Owen Quirk, Adjutant
1 March 79
Walter Fred. TheodoreParreidt
William Frederick Marriott
Francis Russell Parkinson..
Phineas William Hunt
John William Crookes
Arthur Re veil Reade
James Sillem
Henry D' Alton Harkness ..
Second Lieutenants.
William Carter Gitiard ...
James Richard Plomer Clarke
Henry Selwyn Goodlake
Julius Henry Goodwyn
69
June
May
■Oct.
EKEV.5IA.T. BT.LT.COL.
May
July
Dec.
>S Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
0 Mar.
7 1 4 July
71 6 Aug.
1 Sir Richard England served at the attack on
flushing in 1809, and in the operations in Sicily
71 in 1810-11. Joined the Army in Paris in 1S15.
Commanded the 75th Regiment several years.
71 1 Commandant ofKaffraria.andemployed throiigh-
' out the Kaffir warof 1836-37 (Medal). Commanded
71 the Bombay Division in the Affghan war of 1S42
i 14 Feb. 74 (Medal), including actions of 28th March and 28th
25 Sept. 6- pi7 April 69 April in thePisheen Valley in their march toCan-
31 Oct. 77 13 Nov. 78 dahar, and of the 17th and 1 tH August on the
30 Jan. 78 29 Jan. 79'Kojuck Heights, and 10th October in the Bolan
2 Mar. 78 1 Mar. 79 Pass in their retreat to the Indus. Commanded
11 May 78 6 Aug. 79 the 3rd Division of the Crimean Army in 1S54-55,
11 May 78' 4 July 79 including the battles of Aln.a and lnkerman,
11 May 7S 1 Nov. 79 aftair of 18th June, andthe -i.-geduties againstthe
Russian forts which covered the south side of
Sebastopol from their first investment till 2nd
August 1S55 (Medal with Clasps, GCB., 1st Class
of the Medjidie, Grand Officer of the Legion of
Honor, and Sardinian Medal).
5 Lt. Colonel Wavell served with the 41st Regi-
ment in the Crimea from nth July 1835, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Paymaster.-George William Furlong, 9 Nov. 7S; Ens. 5 Aprd 55 ; Lt. pi5 June 5S ; Capt. .2 Sept. 64; Bt,
Quarter Master.— John Miller, 5 Sept. 77.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
2ND LIEUT.
1 1 May
24 July
11 Oct.
22 Feb.
[Major, 1 Oct. 77.
Facings White. -
Returned from India, March 1S75.
» Colonel Allan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma
and InkerLu ™ege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of the oortie on 26th October and assault of the Redan on the
^Bmteinher (Medal with Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
« Lt CoCe H y 'ek served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855 including the
ami fall of Sebastopol, and was with the storming party at the assault of the Redan on the 8th September-
wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
,. Also served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was
.-.resent with Havelock's Column at the actions of Mungawar and Alumbagh, relief and subsequent defence of Luck-
Sow? defence of the > Aluinbagh under Outram, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year s
^rwain T efrov served with the 45th Regt, in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal) .
• CaSHugliess7r7e,rwTth the%th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian Campaign, and was present at the
action "of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
Continuation of Notes to 42nd Regiment.
15 Captain Cumberland served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war m 1874, and was
.„,„;.; ., e 1 ,,, ,h, n.'ht arm at the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp)
S J?n}\Zl PHnkemleii accompanied the 4. nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast (Ashanti Medal).
'he Ashan U wai in 1874, and were present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of the town of Becquah,
skiSes Warnbuscade * TffaUs between Aawabin and the river Ordah, and battle of Ordahsu-severely wounded
•(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war
^afuandcajtoxeo^o^^
JJSSlSSSftSfflttlKi SS wele present at tie battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of
■campaign of 1857-30 ■1^"1, [ u\ ',,:,,,, ,,„(l ,•.,]',' ,f Lucknow and assault of the Martimere, Ranks' Bungalo,
g^?SS£ Tt^kTftoe^ort of Boohea, ° acU™ ^^gunge, battle of Ka„,l- and action at
and Begum 8 Kotee, ^hClasp) . S erred throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war m 1874, and was pre-
lent aTthe Jbittte of AmoaS&e of Ordahsu and capture of Cooma.sie (Modal with Clasp).
236parkhuis .]42nd (Royal Highland. Tie Bl a ckWaich).— United to79th.[^^^§iM
Andrew. " A'emo me impune lacessit." " Egypt " (with the Sphinx).
Pyrenees" " Nivelle" "Nive " " Orthes" "Toulouse"
' "Alma" " Sevastopol" "Lucknow" " Ashantee."
Duncan Alexander Cameron,1 GCB. Ensign, 8 April 25 ; Lt. pi5 Aug. 26 ; Capt. p2i June 33 ;
The Royal Cypher within the Garter. St.
"Corunna" "Fuentes d'Onor" '
"Peninsula" "Waterloo'
Years' Ser. Colonel.— c. Si. _ _
Major, v2$ Aug. 39 ; Zt. Colonel, ps Sept. 43 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 25 Mar. 59; Lieut. General',
1 Jan. 68 ; General, 5 Dec. 74 ; Colonel 42nd Foot, 9 Sept. 63.
3 ... Lieutenant Colonel.— Duncan Macpherson,3 CB. Ensign, ''25 June 52; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. '24 April 55;
Major, 5 July 65 ; LI. Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Sept. 77 ; Colonel, i-Apr. 79.
5 ... Majors. — William Green,5 Ensign, pi6 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 13 April 55; Capt. 9 Aug. 59; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, $0 Sept. 74.
Richard Kerr Bayly,7 Ensign, 16 Mar. 55 ; Lt. 2 Oct. 55 ; Capt. 5 July 65 ; Bt. Major, 1 April 74; Major,
29 Sept. 77.
Captains.
George Arrnand Furse,8 1). A. Q. 31. Gen. ...
Alexander Ferrier Kidston11
Andrew Michael Creagb,12 D.A.A.Gen. \
for Musketry, Portsmouth J
Walker Aitken14
John Selby Walker,9 Adj. 2 Surrey RifleVol.
Robert Charles Coveny14
George Malcolm Fox
George B. M'Leod Cumberland15
p.s.c.Richd. HughLambartBrickenden,16')
Garrison Instructor at Malta $
Charles John Eden1"
Andrew Gilbert Wauchope,18 serving in a\
civil capacity in Cyprus j
Nicholas W. Patrick Brophy17
Andrew Scott Stevenson,-1 serving in a |
I rapacity in Cyprus
LIEUT.
29 Mar. 55' 9 Oct.
1 9 Nov. 58 p 2 Dec.
8 Feb. 61 ,p 3 Mar.
' ? Dec. 6iipi9 Dec.
' 8 April 63 p 8 May
' 7 Jan. 62|p3o Jan.
BREV.MAJ. I BT.LT. COL.
12 Sept. 65
12 Feb. 73,
14 May 73I
6 Mar. 74 J
2 July 741
SMay 75;
April
22 Dec. 63^ 9 June 65 pio June 7
p22 Nov. 64. 29 Dec.
18 July
p2o Oct.
p2i Nov.
p2i Nov.
pi7 Mar.
65 11 Jan. 67
65lp23Mar. 67
65 23 June 67
Edward George Grogan2-' p24 July
William Henry H. Carew Moubray22 p22 Oct.
I
Lieutenants.
George Montgomery Munro17 |
[Edward Lee, Adjutant 15 Jan. 79 ;
Herman Frederick Elliot |
,Lord Alexander Kennedy 1
1 Edward Parker Campbell j
I Alexander Gordon Duff
, Norman MacLeod
Thomas Francis Archibald Kennedy j
I Hon. Archibald Fitz Roy George Hay
Francis Lovell Speid 1
Ijames Allan Park I
George Samuel Abercromby Harvey !
65pi7Mar.
69' 28 Oct.
69! 28 Oct.
3 Sept. 75
29 Sept. 77
29 Sept. 77j
14 Sept. 78
5 Oct. 78
19 June 79
Second Lieutenants.
2ND LIEUT.
Thomas Arthur Mackenzie 22 Jan.
Henry Huntly Leith Malcolm , 2 Jan.
Percy John Caton Livingston 22 Jan.
John Grenfell Maxwell 22 Mar.
79
9 June 791
70 28 Oct. 71 21 June 79
1 Sir Duncan Cameron served
throughout the Eastern campaign of
Dec. 72 1854-55 ; commanded the 42nd Regt.
30 April 73 at the battle of Alma, and the
9 Aug. 73 ; Highland Brigade at the battle of
12 Nov. 73|Balaklava, on the expedition to
17 Jan. 72lKertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol
28 April 75 'and assault of the outworks on the
28 April 75Ji8th June (Medal with three Clasps,
27 June 75 CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor,
20 Nov. 75 Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 3rd
ii Feb. 76 Class of the Medjidie) . Commanded
5 June 76 the forces in New Zealand during
29 Nov. 76 the war of 1S63-65 (Medal).
14 Captains Aitken and Coveny
'served with the 42nd Highlanders
j in the second phase of the Ashanti
,war in 1S74, and were present at the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu
and capture of Coomassie (Medal with
Clasp).
... 'Paymaster.— William Robert Thornhill, 1 Apr. 78; Ensign, 25 Sept. 60; Lt. p22 Sept. 65; Capt. 29 Nov. 76.
[ Quarter 3faster. — John Forbes,24 24 Sept. 73.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Gibraltar, 19 June 1879.
3 Colonel Macpherson served the campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders against the mutineers in
India, including the action at Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks'
Bungalow, attack on Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of the Fort of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 42nd Highlanders. Served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874,
and commanded the Regiment at the battle of Amoaful. Sir Archibald Alison in his report to Sir Garnet Wolseley
writes :— " I have particularly to bring to your notice the excellent manner in which the attack was conducted by
Major Macpherson and the gallantry which he displayed. Though wounded in three places, he positively refused
to quit the field until the village of Amoaful, which I had directed him to attack, was secured" (mentioned in
des] Hitches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with Clasp).
5 Major Green served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 14th July 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign of 1857-5S against
the mutineers in India, including the actions of Kudvgungc and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault
of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly, Sisseaghat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Embarked with the 42nd Highlanders for the
Gold Coast and was there placed in command of 100 men atYancoomassie Fanti (Ashanti Medal).
7 Major Bayly served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India,
including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudygunge, and Shumsabad, siege and fall of
Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge,
attack and capture of Bareilly and action at Sisseaghat— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold
Coast with the 42nd Highlanders. Served in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present at the
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Furse served with the 42nd Highlanders in the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India, in
eluding the actions at Kudygunge and Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and
Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service, and served
throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Employed at first on a recruiting mission in the settlements of the
Gambia. Afterwards in charge of the advanced party of Wood's Regiment in the reconnaissance in force of the
27th November, and subsequent advance to the Prah. Commanded the Head Quarters of Wood's Regiment at
the battle of Amoaful, and was present at the battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches.
Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain Walker served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand in Taranaki and the Waikato during the war in
1864-65 (Medal).
11 Captain Kidston served with the 42nd Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74,
and was present at the battle :>f Amoaful, capture and destruction of the town of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
12 Captain Creagh served wiih the 42ml Highlanders throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and
was present at the battle of A'noaful (wounded slightly), capture and destruction of the town of Becquah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
[For remainder of Xolce see preceding page.
Thayetmyo, Burmah.— On"]
Service. Depot, Aldershot. J
4t3rd.(MonmoiitJisJiireI/igIdInf.).
Linked to 53rd.
fS-ib District N
tBrig.Dep.Shr
rewsbur
V
"Vimieba" "Cobunna" "Busaco" "Fuentes d'Onob" "Ciudad Rodbigo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca"
"Vittouia" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " New Zealand."
Years' Ser Colonel.— Son. Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer,1 GCB. Ensign, 8 April 25 ; Lt. p5 July 27 ; Capt. p6 April 31 ;
■Full iHalf Major, p2i July 43 ; Lt. Colonel, 17 May 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 13 Feb. 60 ; Lieut. General,
lPay- 9 May 68 ; General, 14 Sept. 75 ; Colonel 43rd Foot, 14 June 69.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Y€ Hugh Stewart Cochrane,* Ensign, 13 April 49 ; Lt. P15 Oct. 52 ; Capt. 24 Aug. 58 ;
St. Major, 19 Jan. 64; Major, P2S Oct. 71; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Jan. 74; Lieutenant Colonel, 16 Feb. 78;
Colonel, 7 Jan. 79.
Majors. — p.s.c. Harry Armstrong Brett,5 Deputy Judpe Ailvocate, Dublin; Ensign, p8 Sept. 54; Lieut.
pi May 55 ; Cajit.'v2g July 62 ; Major, 20 Sept. 71 ; hrevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Stanley ( "rozier,0 Ensign, 8 June 55 ; Lieut. p8 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 30 April 64 ; Major, 1 Dec. 75.
William Livesay,7 Ensign, 26 Oct. 55: Lieut. p 3 April 57 ; Capt. 30 April 64 -.Major, 19 June 76.
Captains.
• • George Francis Vesey9
• • p.s.c. St. Vincent Alexander Harnmick,10 \
Assist, Adj. Gen. l£yl< i-alnfl SuhsidiaryForce )
■ • Arthur Campbell Money11
LIEUT. CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MAJ. 1 3T.LT.C0L.
14 April 58|p24 Dec.
Spencer Perc. Talbot Nicholl,16 Adj.-zAdm. ")
Batt. Glamorganshire Bijle Volunteers ...)
William Clark'7
Thomas O'Brien'8
John Shakespear Langlands, Adj. 2 Adm. \
Batt. Shropshire Uijle Volunteers )
William Horace Wilson
Ralph Basnett Rastell Williamson12
William Harcourt Sawyer
Herbert Bowen
Francis Hole Bourne
Lieutenants.
Arthur Strachan
John George Cockburn Curtis, Interpreter
Fra. Hugh Plowden. Inst, of Musk.2gDec. 76
Percy Temple Rivett-Carnac
Fras.Arth.Bouverie Talbot, Adj. 27 Aug. 77
George Herbert Prichard
Robert Eceles
Gordon Hugh Lumsden
__ nald Whitworth Porter
William Sutherland Widdicombe
Horace Augustus Terry
Archibald Reginald Duncan
Paul Treby Clark
Sub Lieutenants.
Augustus Ferryman Mockler .
Second Lieutenants.
George Steuart Kerrich
John Hanbury Williams
William Hall Mackintosh Stewart .
Alexander Hugh Dobbs
Gerald Francis Mockler
Henry Robert Stapleton Cotton ....
Frederick Charles Wood Rideout...
Llewellyn James Howell
61 p2g May 6;
6i,pi7Nov. 63
30 April 64
30 April 64
29 July 65
3 Aug. 70
30 Mar. 67
67,pi2 Nov. 70
_. 69 p 5 July 71
4 June 61 1 4 Aug. 69
15 July 68 p 4 J'111- 7>
pi2 Mar.
pi7 May
pi6 Aug.
pn Feb.
p 10 July
p 8 May
p 2 Dec.
pi3 0ct.
Jan.
|p 8 May
p26 Feb. 70;
12 Oct. 70
p 4 Jan. 71
20 Sept. 71
18 Oct. 73
1 Dec. 75
p3i Oct. 71
19 June 76
13 Mar. 78
22 Mar. 79
23 July 79
66! 31 Dec. 78
p 5 Feb. 71
2ND LIEUT
i May 78
25 May 78
25 May 78
1 May 78
14 Sept.
4 Dec.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
78
28 Oct. 71 1 The Hon. Sir Augustus Almeric
30 Dec. 71 Spencer served throughout the East-
5 Oct. 72 era campaign of 1854-55, and com-
3 July 73 nianded the 44th Regiment at the
12 Nov. 73 battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
I 11 Feb. 75 of Sebastopol, and attack and occu-
j 28 Feb. 74 pation of the Cemetery and suburbs
12 Feb. 76 on the i8thjune — wounded. Served
; 6 Sept. 76 as Brigadier General, and com-
j 11 Sept. 76 manded the 1 st Brigade 4th Division
29 Nov. 76|in support in the right attack in
12 Feb. 7S the assault of the Redan and fall of
Mar. 78 23 July 79! Sebastopol on 8th Sept., and subse-
[quently commanded the British
lieut. lLana j'orces in the expedition to Kin-
3 May 76 bourn, resulting in the capture of
those forts and the garrison of 1,400
men (Medal with Clasps, CB., Officer
of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class
of the Medjidie).
7 Major Livesay served in the sup-
pression of the Indian mutiny from
Dec. 1857 to Jan. i860, including ac-
tions at Sahao and Puttrai (Medal).
Also served in the New Zealand war
in 1864-65, including expeditions in
the province of Taranaki and in com-
mand of outposts, destroying many
Pahs and fortified villages "(Medal). '
2 May 65 ; Capt. 21 Aug. 72.
Paymaster.— John Sadlier Brereton, 1 July 78 ; Ens. 9 Apr. 6t ; Lt.
.. Quarter Master.— Charles Costeloe, 10 Oct. 74.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir's. Borough, Bart, and Co.
Embarked for India, 28 Sept. 1872.
* Colonel Cochrane served as Adjutant of the 86th Regt. in the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose,
and was present at the storm and capture of theHill Fort "of Chandairee (slightly wounded), battle of Betwa (three
horses shot under him), siege storm and capture of the city and fortress of Jhansi, where, under a tie nendims tire
from the fort, he planted the British flag on the top of the Palace ; battle and capture of Koonch, various actions
before Calpee from 15th to 21st May 185S, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of the city and fortress of Calpee, battle of
Morar, battle before and capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; commanded irregular Cavalry under Sir
Robert Napier in pursuit of Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah in the jungles of Central India (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with < 'lasp, and Brevet of Major). Served as Major of Brigade with the Eusofzye
Field Force during the Indian N.W. frontier war of 1863 (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel Brett served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59 (Medal). Also served in the New Zealand war in
1864-65 (Medal).
6 Major Crozier served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at Sahao, Dooleypore,
and Purraha (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
9 Major Vesey served as a Midshipman in the Baltic Fleet in 1854 (Medal). Attacked and destroyed a party of
Mopla fanatics with a detachment 43rd Light Infantry at Colatore, Malabar, on the Sth September 1873, and was
thanked by the Madras Government.
10 Captain Hammick served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in despatch as having " per-
formed his duty as Acting Adjutant with great coolness and courage under a heavy fire" in the action at Te Ranga
(Medal).
11 Captain Money served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the actions of Maketu and
Te Ranga.
13 Captain Williamson was present with a detachment of the 43rd Light Infantry at the attack on and destruc-
tion of a party of Mopla fanatics at Colatore, Malabar, on the 8th September 1S73, and was thanked by the
Madras Government.
16 Captain Nicholl served in the New Zealand war during 1864-66 (Medal),. and was thanked by H.R.H. the Com-
mander in Chief on account of good service in the action of the Gate Pah (wounded in the head).
17 Captain Clark served in the New Zealand warm 1864-65, and was thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
on account of good service at the action of the Gate Pah (severely wounded). Served also with expeditions in
the province of Taranaki, destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
18 Captain O'Brien served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, including expeditions in the province of Taranaki,
destroying many Pahs and fortified villages (Medal).
,gg Thayetmyo and
Tongnoo, Burmah.
] 44th {The East Essex).— -Linked to 56///.
Svh DixIrictRo. 44.
Brigade Depot, "Wailcy.
"Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Badajoz" " Salamanca " "Peninsula" " Bladensbukg " "Waterloo"
"Ava" "Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" "Taku Foets."
Years' Se77 Colonel. —c. £S3 Sir Thomas Reed,1 GCB. Cornet, 26 Aug. 13; Lt. p2 May 15 ; Capt. *ig Feb. 24; Major,
Full Half pi5 June 26; Zt. Colonel, pn Aug. 29; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41; Major General, 20 June 54; Lieut.General,
Pay. Pay. 4 May fo . General, 1 Jan. 68 ; Colonel 44th Foot, 2 Aug. 58.
32 1 2 iLieuten'ant Colonels.— Richard Preston,3 Cli. Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief, East Indies; Ensign,
v2j Feb. 46; Zt. p24 Nov. 48; Capt. 29 Dec. 54; Bt.Major, 2 Nov. 55; St. Zt. Colon el, 24 April 66;
Major, -2 July 68 ; Zt. Colonel, 1 Jan. 75 ; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
John Sidney Hand,* Ensign, pi3 May 53 ; Zieut. pi8 Aug. 54; C<yrf. pi6 Nov. 60; Bt.Major, 15 Aug. 6S ;
3f<y'or, 5 Oct. 72; Zieutenant Colonel, 16 Sept. 76.
Majors.— Charles Elphinstone Rennie,6 Ensign, 19 Nov. 58; Zt. p2o April 60; Capt. Jejune 67; ITa/or,
Constantine Maguire, Ensign, p?5 Jan. 59 ; Lieut? 3 July 60; Capt. pi Sept. 69; Major. t6 Sept. 76.
27
Captains.
Edwaid Charles Pemberton Pigott," Adj. \
Madras Volunteer Guards f
Reinhold Baker Balded/. WestEssex Militia
Bryan Hesleden Foster
Henry George Lefroy
William Douglas Saunders
p.s.c. Charles Hussey Walsh, Assistant \
Q. M. Gen. British Burmah Division j
Thomas Thompson Irvine9
William Wood
Ellis Ramsay Reid
Piers Edgcumbe10
Seton Churchill
Herbert Francis Hill
I
Lieutenants.
Thomas Scrope Wellesley Bernard
Edward Morrell, Inst, of Musketry 29)
April 79 )
George Hudleston Powell, Station Staff)
Officer, Thayetmyo j
Montagu Wynyard,1- Adjutant 31 Oct. 74...
lEdward Nash, at Staff College
Charles Doherty Rosser
Thomas James Pearce Kelly
Francis Ventris
James Witten Thompson
Arthur Arnold Barrett
James Alexander Bell
William Graydon Carter
George Richard Ellis
LIEUT.
captain.
BBEV.MAJ.
pi6 Jan.
p2i Sept.
p 9 Dec.
" 1 May
pi5 Feb.
13 May
23 Aug.
31 Mar.
3 Feb.
p23 June
p 3 Feb.
p27 Feb.
9 Oct.
17 Nov.
13 Feb.
pi6 Jan.
23 Sept.
28 Oct.
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Edward Orman
William Scott Watson
(William Legh Boswell
[Henry Hyde Williamson Nason .
iJohn Trevor Spencer
[Stephen Neary
Edward Lainson Guildin g
William Beaufort Brabazoi.
55' 19 June
6op23Dec.
64 |p 1 Sept.
67 pi7 Nov.
68 p 3 Sept.
59 p27 Sept.
59 p 9 Dec.
63 2 Jan.
69 8 Feb.
65 p22 May
69 p 3 May
69 p2i June
69 p2i June
69 p 9 Sept.
66 28 Oct.
66 28 Oct.
71, 28 Oct.
71 1 28 Oct.
2 Dec.
11 Feb.
30 Dec.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
10 Sept.
28 Oct.
55 jo Nov. 69
64 p 3 Sept. 70 '
69 p2i June 71 '
69 p 9 Sept. 71
p 7 Oct. 71
25 Feb. 74
1 Jan. 75I
1 April 75
8 Dec. 77
7 Aug. 78!
21 Aug. 78
25 Aug. 78
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78 j
30 Jan. 78!
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
4 Dec. 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
r.LT.COL.
1 Sir Thomas Reed served the cam-
paign of 1815, and was present at the
battle of Waterloo. In 1846 he com-
manded a Brigade of the Army of
the Sutlej, and was wounded and had
a horse killed under him at the battle
of Ferozeshah (Medal). Commanded
and made the military disposition of
the Troops in the Punjaub at the
breaking out of the mutiny in 1857,
which resulted in the tranquillity of
that Province and constituting it
the base of operations against Delhi,
for which he received the " entire
approbation " of the Commander in
Chief in India, and subsequently the
acknowledgments of the Governor
General, as well as for his services in
command of the Troops before Delhi
(Medal with Clasp, and KCB.).
\Paym<ister.—i\ohert Bent Farwell, 21 Feb. 60 ; Honorary Major, 21 Feb. 75 5 Staff Paymaster, 4 June 79.
j Qitarter Master.— Samuel William Tempest,13 31 July 69.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, SirE. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 26 Sept. 71.
3 Colonel Preston served with the 44th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the 18th
June (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor,' 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal j. Served also the campaign of 1S60 in North China up to 25th August, and was present at the
action of Sinho. and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt. Colonel Hand served with the 82nd Regt. in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India in suppressing
the mutiny in 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the
Gwalior Contingent, action of Kala Nuddee, and occupation of Futtehghur ; served with the Royal Artillery at the
action of Khankur during the Rohilcund campaign, defence of the Jail of Shahjehanpore, affairs of Mahomdee and
Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp 1. Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry in command of a
Squadron throughout the campaign in China in i860, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku. capture of
the Takoo Forts, actions at Chunkiawhan and Tongchow, destruction of the Emperor's Palace, and surrender of
Pekiu (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 186S, attached to the Head Quarters
Staff as Director to the Highland Transport Train and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (twice
thanked by Lord Napier, mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
6 Major 'Rennie served the campaign of 1S60 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, storm and
capture of the Taku Forts 1 Medal with Clasp).
1 Captain Pemberton Pigott served in the Crimea from 1st July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 44th Regiment during the campaign of i860
in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the Taku Forts
(Medal with Clasp). .
9 Captain Irvine served as Aidede Camp to Sir Charles Staveley in the campaign m the North of China in 1S60,
and durine- the occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Edgcumbe served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in
February and March 1867.
"Lieut. Wynyard served with the 50th Regt. in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1S66 (Meda).
»3 Quarter Master Tempest served in the 81st Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny in 1S57-5S (Medal).
1 45tli (Nottinghamshire).— Linked to i7t]i.\~Sub »>*'•■<■< No. 27.
J (Skericood Foresters.) \JBnaade Depot, ieioi
289
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay.
H ilf
Pay.
26 1
,4
23
22
22
19
'9
22
J3
12
13
12
22
13
11
11
10
9
7
6
5
5
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5
5
7
3
3
1
24
9
" VlMIERA
'Vittobia'
FuKNTKS d'ONOU " " ClUDA
"Outhes" "Toulouse"
> Rodrigo" "Eada.ioz" "Salajianca. '
Peninsula" " Ava " " Aui'ssinia."
Roleia'
ears' Ser.
o"!,1 £alfi Colonel. —Sir Daniel Lysons.1 KCB., Quarter Master General; Ensign, p26 Dec. 34; Lt. 23 Ansr. 37 ; Captain,
P2Q Dec. 43 ; Major, P3 Aug. 49 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 Sept. 54 ; Colonel, 17 July 55 ; J/iy'or General, 6 March 68;
Lieut. General, 2 June 77 ; General, 14 July 79 ; Colonel 45th Foot, 25 Aug. 78.
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Ingle Preston,3 Ensign. 16 June 54 ; Lt. pi5 Feb. 56 ; Capt. p26 Nov. 61 ; Major,
2 Feb. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 4 Aug. 75.
Majors.— Henry Blakeney Hay ward,3 Ens. 8 July 56 ; Lt. V24 Aug. 5S ; Capt. pi4 June 64 ; Major, 27 Feb. 75.
Thomas Edmund Adams."1 Eloign, .:■, Dec. 54 ; Lieut. 13 April 55 ; Capt. ''14 June 64 ; Major, 4 Aug. 75.
Feb.
o July
9 Nov.
Morton Frederick Thrupp pi4 Oct.
Arthur Morton \v-jg Oct.
George Hounsom Fort ''23 Oct.
Captains.
Robert J. Callwell6
Henry Hodson Hooke,7 Adj. Nottingham >
Militia j
Robert Henry Dillon
John Olphert Gage,9 Adjutant London-)
derry Militia >
Herbert Stoddart Neild
Nevill Henry Reeve10
Henry Lambard 10
Alexander Wright10
James M'Oleverty
George Henry Cobbold
8 Dec.
3 Aug.
4 Mar.
9 Mar.
5 Feb.
2 June
3 July
■ \ LIEUT.
57 ' May 6
58 1 pi 7 Sept. 6
58 p 3 June sg
61 1 18 Sept. 63
6i|pi9July 64
63. 'io July 66
58! p 4 Jan. 61
67^18 Aug. 69
68*27 July
67, p 5 May 60
68,p27Aug. 7
58 pi9Dec. 6
67 28 Oct. 7
Mar.
Lieutenants.
Arthur Clifford Lloyd
John William Thring Hume, Inst, of)
Musketry 1 Mar. 79 } I B July
Edward Augustus Carter p 9 Feb.
Edward Cecil Dowse
Herbert Edward Hudson
George Alfred Jones, Adjutant 4 Aug. 75.
Henry Edward Neild
William Bicknell Coney
Philip Hugh Dalbiac
John Christopher Swann
Arthur Dolben Bulpett
Henry Arthur Littledale
James Henry B. Todd-Thornton
Napier Langford Pearse
Sscond Lieutenants.
Charles Ntwcomen Watts
2ND LIEUT.
13 Aug. 79
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
12 Nov.
23 May
1 1 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
12 Nov. 73
17 Jan. 77
24 Mar.
HKEV.MAJ.
p 2 Nov. 66
■'23 Oct. 67
pi6 May 65
12 Nov. 53
7 Jan. 74
27 Feb. 75
8 Mar. 75
1 April 75
4 Aug. 75
19 Dec. 77|
29 June 78
21 Apr. 7s !
30 Jan. 79
5 Major Adams served in thcCrimoa
with the 28th Regiment from 20th
Aug. 1855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Paymaster.— Thomas Evans Stuart, 17 Dec. 78; Ens. 1 Apr. 56;
Quarter Master. — Maurice Higgins, 25 Jan. 71.
Lt. pi2 June 60; Capt. p2 Sept. 68.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. &. Co.
Returned J'rom India, March 1S78.
1 Sir Daniel Lysons served in Canada during the rebellion in 1838-39, including the actions of St. Denis
(mentioned in despatches) and St. Eustache. Was mentioned in despatches and general orders oa the ocs-ision
of the wreck of the transport -Premier on 4th November 1843: promoted in consequence. Served the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55 ; was present at the battles of Alma (mentioned in despatches) and Inkennan, the minor affairi
of Bulganac, M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, and throughout the whole siege of Sebastopol ; led the
main Column of attack on the Redan by the Light Division on the iSth June, and commanded a Brigade in thfi
latter part of the action (slightly wounded, mentioned in despatches); was engaged in the final assault of the
Redan on the 8th September (severely wounded, mentioned in despatches) ; commanded the 2nd Brigade Light
Division from October 1855 to the end of tho war (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Colonel, CB., Officer of the
Legion of Honour, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Medjidie.)
3 Lt.Colonel Preston and Major Hayward served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S,
and were present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
6 Captain Callwell served in Abyssinia in 1868 in the Commissariat Department, in Command of the Station at
Attala (Medal).
7 Captain Hookc served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal).
9 Captain Gage served in the Abyssinian campaign in i368 as Adjutant 45th Ragiment, anl was present at the
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
10 Captains Reeve, Lambard, and Wright served in the Abyssinian campaign in iS£8, and were present at the
storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
0 T
290
15 2»/,a
18 I ...
Colonel
15 April
Colonel 46th Foot, 20 June 70
Lieutenant Colonel. — Robert Bennett,1 Ensig
15 Oct. 68 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 26 July 76.
lUajors, — William Stewart Richardson,3 Ensign, 23 Nov. 5
5 July 72 ; Major, 5 June 75.
Thomas John,4 Ensign, pio June 53 ; Zt. 1 Dec. 54; Capt. 24 May 6
f Sub District No. 35.
[^Brigade Depot, Bodmin.
46th (South Devonshire). — Linked to 2,2nd.
" Dominica" " Sevastopol."
Charles Stuart, Ens. p3o Dec. 26; Zt. p3i Dec. 28; Zt. <f Capt. p26 July 32; Capt. 4- Zt. Colonel
1 45 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 28 Jan. 60 ; Lieut. General, 1 Hay 68; General, 29 May 75 j
Oct. 51; Lt. 6 June 54; Captain, P24 April 55; Major,
Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. P24 Aug. 58 ; St. Major
Bt. Major, 8 July 74 ; Major, 26 July 76.
Captains.
Frank Grieve5
Richard L. William Moore Maydwell
John Joseph Forsyth Grant
Francis Henry A. Disney Roebuck, \
Adjutant East Middlesex Militia j
James FitzEustace Forster
John Maxwell Low
Henry Horatio Newman
William Farwell
;j.«.c.Henry Elliott Chevallier Kitchener, )
Instructor li. M. College )
William Barrinsrton Browne
Henry Thomas Warde Allatt, at Staff College
John"
Lieutenants.
Burrard Rawson Crozier, Instructor of]
Musketry 9 Sept. 76 J
Henry Parry Carden
Arthur Hemery Dumaresq
Keith Henry St. George Young
John Hamilton Verschoyle
John Montagu Rodney Eden
Henry Westenra Carden
George Ashby Ashby, Adjutant 10 Feb. 7;
Wolstan Francis
George Reade MacMullen
Edmund John Hollwav
Frederick William Steele
Hewlett Charles Perkins
John Alexander Wright Falls
Sub Lieutenants.
Horace George Proctor Beauchamp
20 Feb. 55! 6 July 55
13 Nov. 6c pi9 Jan. 64
25 Apr. 58 pi7 July 60
p26Feb. 64 ;p 1 7 Apr. 67
19 Dec. 62 pI4 Sept. 66
pi9 Dec. 62 p29 Sept. 65
3 Aug. 64 pi6 Oct. 67
p29 Sept. 65^12 Dec. 68
10 July 66pIOFeb. 69
68|pi6Mar. 70
66p220ct. 70
68 p 5 Mar. 70
Mar.
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Samuel Ireland
William Lueg Harvey
Henry Gage Morris
Arthur Morrison
CAPTAIN.
8 Jan.
30 Oct.
9 Aug.
2ND LIEUT.
15 Sept. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
11 May
71
13 June 74
19 June 74
4 Dec. 74
13 June 75
27 June 75
21 Sept. 74
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
11 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
11 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 76
SUB LIEUT.
19 Oct. 68
pi6 Mar. 70
p25Dec. 67
p 9 Apr. 70
16 Sept. 68
28 Mar. 74
5 June 75
21 July 75
13 Nov. 75
1 July 76
26 July 76
26 Sept. 77
Major John served with the
Queen's in the Campaign of i860 in
China, and was present at the action
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and the
inner Taku Fort (Medal with Clasp).
Paymaster.— Thomas George Booth,s 30 Oct. 78; Ens. 16 May 65 ; Zt. 15 Sept. 65; Capt. 31 Aug. 78.
Quarter Master. — George Styles, 11 July 74.
Facings Yellow.— Agents. Messrs. E. S. Codd & Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane & Sons.
Embarked for Bermuda, 21 October 1876.
1 Lt. Colonel Bennett served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 as Adjutant of the 63rd Regt., and was present at the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Major Richardson served with the Saugor Field Force in the 43rd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-59; marched through Central India from Bangalore to Calpee in 1858 a distance of 1,300 miles
during the hottest season of the year; present at the surrender of Kirwee ; commanded a Detachment of the 43rd
at the siege of Kirwee when surrounded by 5,000 rebels on the 21st 22nd and 23rd Dec. 1S58; also commanded a
Detachment of the 43rd when engaged against the rebels in the Balabet Jungles under Feroze Shah on the 26th
August 1S39 (mentioned in despatches by General Whitlock for both actions, Medal).
5 Captain Grieve served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the 3rd September 1853 to the 20th May 1856,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Captain Booth served with the 10th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1875. Commanded the force in the
assault on the Malay Stockade of Passir Sala, and was severely wonnded.
Curragh. j
47th (Lan
IA. " " ST. SEBASTIAN '
" PENINSULA '
dto
No. 12.
■/, i-'reston . 2 Q I
Yeai-B'Ser.i"TARiFA" " Vittokia" " St. Sebastiah" "Peninsula" " Ava " "Alma" "I.xkkemaj " " Sevastopol-"
gnlliHalf Colonel.— Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott,1 KCB., 2nd Lt. 13 June 22; Lt. 16 June 25- Capt 21
Pay. Pay. joeb. 40 . Major, 1 An:. 4; ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 12 D33. 54s Ct.Colonel, 22 Doc. 54 ; Colonel, 29 June 55 ; jbfuyor
General, 6 March 63 : tiett*. ff*«er ,/, 2 June 77 ; General, 14 July 79 ; Colonel 47th Foot. _o March 78.
31 ... Lieutenant Colonel. — William FitzRoy, Ensign, v2j May 49; Zie«r. pio Feb. 54 ; Cojji!. p2 Nov. 55 • Major,
; 2S July 67 ; Lt. Colonel, 1 Sept. 75.
I ... Majors.— James Hurray Straton,2 Ensign, p 3 Nov. 54; £iW. 9 Mar. 55: Capt. p2s June 58 ; Bt.Maior.
5 July 72 ; JKo/or, 1 Sept. 75.
William Barclays Gordon Cleatker,* Ensign, 13 Oct. 54; Ziear. 9 Feb. 55; Cap*. 9 April 61; Brevet Major,
10 May 74 ; Major, 20 Mar. 78.
Captains.
Frederick George Berkeley, Adj. ■
shire Militia
Dudley North5
Alfred Campbell Blair Hall
George Vachell Boyd
William Fowler8
Vincent Robert Biscoe
James Stuart
William Langniure Wreford
p.».c.Harry Cooper "Vice Contuh
Alleync Vox Yard
William Henry Ridge Gunner ...
Charles Vaughan Trotter
'13 July
'io Sept.
'21 Sept.
'sis?
4 Feb. 60
3 Pis Oct. 61
o p2i June 64
S '',4 May 59
9 June 64
captain.
21 June 64 p 9 Nov. 67
26 April 64 p2i Mar. 68
14 Mar. 65! 16 Dec. 68
10 Nov. 65 p23 Nov. 70
5 June 66*17 May 71
P23 Nov. 70 28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
Lieutenants.
Harry Stewart Bruce Hodgkinson, Adj. )
12 June 78 ... j
Daniel de Hoghton
David Arthur George Lascellcs
Alfred John Lees
Henry Robert Day
Hugh Gastrell Leonard
Newdigate Addington Knightley Burne ...
Harry Ashworth Taylor, Init. of Musketry \
10 June 70 .' )
Frederick William Jones
Second Lieutenants.
John Randal Fraser
John Bowers William Atkin
William Hugh Brio Murray
Hugh Fortescue Coleridge
[Gerald Alfred Norcott
'George William Henry Le Feuvre
1 May 7S
;.NI) LI hi T.
i May 78
11 May 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug.
13 Aug. 79
p2i June 64
p 5 June 66
pi7May 71
16 July 73
1 April 70!
8 Dec. 77
19 Jan. 76
23 Jan. 78]
23 Jan. 7S
2 Mar. 7S
18 Sept. 7S1
17 May 79
Oct. 77
April 74
April 74
^Paymaster.— George Howard Moore-Lane, 26 May 79;
'Quarter Master. — James Donnelly, 18 Oct. 79.
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
23 Nov. 74
28 April 76
13 June 76
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
21 June 79
». 10 Mar. 64; Lt. 20 Nov. 67 ; Capt. 27 June 74-
facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Barbudoes, 20 December 1869.
1 Sir William Sherbrooke Ramsay Norcott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; held the independent command
of a Wing of the 2nd Batt. Riile Brigade at the battle of the Alma— horse killed— (markedly named in the first de-
spatch), as also before Sebastopol on its first bombardment. From 1st February 1855 he commanded the 1st Bat-
talion engaged in the siege operations (Medal with two CI asps. Brevets of Lt. Colonel and Colonel. Aide de Camp to
the Queen, CM?., Officer of the Legi.ni of Honor, Sarlimu'i .nd Turkish Medals, 3rd Class of the Medjidie).
2 Major Straton served with the 47th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1S55, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4 Major Cleather served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the 8th July 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the
Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
5 Major North served in the Ashanti war in 1S74 in the Transport Service, and was dangerously wounded
when leading a reconnaissance to discover the enemy's position before the commencement of their attack upon
Fommanah (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
8 Major Fowler served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles
of Alnia, Balaklava, Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the 18th June (of ladder
party) and 8th September: also capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 with the 2nd West India Regiment, and was present at the actions
of Essaman. Was afterwards removed to the Transport Service (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
10 Captain Cooper served in the Ashanti war, in 1874, in the Transport Service (Medal).
O t 2
,g2 Cannanore.Eadras. j48th (Northamptonshire). — Lh tied to 5&th. liw^iJJVorthampton.
"Douro" "Tvlaveka" "Aleuhera" " Badajoz " "Salamanca" "Vittobia" "Pybenees"
"Nivelle" " Orihes " "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Sevastopol."
Colonel.— c. William Anson M'Cleverty,1 Ensign, 26 March 24; Lt. 26 Aug. 25; Capt. p2iMay29; Major,
p23 April 41; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 19 Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt. Colonel. 2 Oct. 57; Major General,
4 May 60; Lieut. General, 22 Nov. 68 ; General, 17 March 76 ; Colonel 40th Foot, 29 April 75.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Edward D'Heillimer Fairtlough/J^ns^H, p2o Oct. 48 ; Lt. 19 Oct. 50 ; Capt. 8 Jan. 58 ;
Major, 1 April 70; Bt.Lt. Col. 1 Oct. 77 ; Lt.Colonel, 1 May 78.
Majors. — Francis Constantine Trent,5 Commandant of Wellington Convalescent Depot; Ens. pi8 Sept. 49 ; Lt.
p2 Apr. 52 ; Capt. p2iDee.55 ; Bt .Major, 4 Mar. 72 ; Major, 31 May 76 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 20 March 78
Edward Feneran,6 Ensign,vn Mar. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Cap t. 23 Nov. 60 ; Bt.Maj. 6 Dec. 73 ; Major, 1 May 78.
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay.
Half
Pay.
31
1
3°
6 11
29
25
2T
20
21
18
18
14
23
22
22
17
17
16
16
13
*3
17
12
12
II
IO
IO
12
4
3
2
2
2
40
3
Captains.
John Rawlins,7.^'. Northampton and Eut-~)
land Militia $
St. John Bally
John Fielding Willis Kane
Reginald Cartwright
Alfred Henry Cormick Lynch
Walter Treslove Ellis
Thomas Charles Orde Powlett
Frederick Sedley9
Pulteney Edward Bowlby, D.A. A.Gen., )
Ceded District, Madras j
Reginald Pennell, Staff Officer, Wellington )
Convalescent Depot f
William Thomas M'Laughlin
I
.LIEUTENANTS.
jAlexanderWilfiam Fair, Inst, of Musketry}
I 7 July 78 S
George Alban Lewes, Adjutant 31 May 76...
;Simon Anthony Dodd
[Robert James Chaytor
Charles Francis Henry Spencer
Thomas Cockburn Hood
Frederick Edward Power
George Burridge Rogers
(Edward Gully Bennet
Robert Hugh Fraser
'Alexander Bell
I George Fitzherbert Browne, at 'Staff College
Francis Mellowes Maycock
Harry M. O. Whieldon
ENSIGN.
BBEV.MAJ. J BT.LT.COL.
9 April 55,
p 4 Nov. 59
pi8 Dec. 60
pi6Aug. 59
p28 May 62
p2i Nov. 62
pi6 Oct. 66 1
24 Oct. 57
30 Mar. 58
pi3July 58 '
9 Jan. 63 '
16 Oct.
29 Nov.
P22 Nov.
pi8 Feb.
p 4 Dec.
p 6 Mar.
pi4 Mar.
6 May
23 Nov.
10 May
30 Mar.
26 Feb. 75
SECONn LlEUTBNANTS.
Henry Cuthbert Denny
George Mowbray Dalrymple Lys
David Silvanus Lewis
James Charles William Douglas Nicol.
Thomas Hall Plumer
p29 May
23 Dec.
p23 Aug.
p 6 Mar.
pi2 June
pi7 Nov.
i'25 April
p 1 April
pi4 Oct.
p2i Aug.
8 Feb.
6 July
22 July
63 pi2 June
64ipi4 Mar.
64' p 2 May
67 pt4 Oct.
67 p2i Aug.
63 ''22 June
68 p27 Oct.
68' 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
69 28 Oct.
70 28 Oct.
701 28 Oct.
68' 28 Oct.
14 June
2ND LIEUT.
31 Oct. 77
30 Jan. 78
11 May 78
1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
55jp29 0ct. 61
62 p3o Mar. 67
65lpi4Mar. 68
62 p 8 Feb. 68
66p2i Aug. 69
67 p 1 Dec. 69
68 p28 Oct. 7
62 25 June 69
60 21 Jan. 74
61 31 May 76
67! 1 May 78
67
63; 1 General M'Cleverty served the
68 campaign against the Rajah of
63 Coorg, in April 1S34, with the 48th
69 Regiment. Commanded the Troops
67 in New Zealand during the Native
71 disturbances in 1847, an& repulsed
71J400 Natives in their attack at Wan-
71 ganui on the 19th July, which re-
71 suited in a peace undisturbed till i860
71 (Medal).
71 * Lt.Colonel Fairtlough served in
71 the Crimean campaign from 19th
76 Jan. to 24th May 1855, as Adjutant
of the 14th Regiment, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
jClasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
also in New Zealand during the war
in 1863-66 (Medal).
I 6 Major Feneran landed with the
48th Regiment in the Crimea on the
j2ist April 1855, and served at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
I with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
... Paymaster. — Henry John Wahab, 8 Dec. 54 ; Ensign, p22 May 40; Lt. pi6 Aug. 42; Hon. Major, 8 Dec. 64.
Quurier Master. — Anthony Crawley, 3 Apr. 78 ; ind Lt. to Nov. 77.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt., and Co.
Embarked for Malta, October 1868.
5 Lt.Colonel Trent served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from 21st April 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol — wounded on 4th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
T Major Rawlins served with the 48th Regiment from the 3rd September 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Captain Sedley served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the campaign of i860 in China, and was engaged at
Sinho, present at the fall of the Taku Forts, and engaged in the actions of the 18th and 21st September, also in the
advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
Continuation of Notes to 50th (The Queen's Own).
10 Major Falkner served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from tbe 19th September 1855
until the evacuation on 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war from 15th Nov. 1S63 to 1864, including
the capture of Ranginohia (Medal).
" Captain Wilson served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th March to the evacua-
tion on the 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war and was very severely wounded at the repulse of
the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
15 Captain MacGregor served in New Zealand from 24th Dec. 1864 to 1S66, and was present at the repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and at the affair of Kakaramea (Medal). Served in the Ashanti war
from the 17th December :S73. and was attached to Captain Butler's command (Medal with Clasp) .
10 Captain Floury served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at the repulse of theenemy's attack
on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
21 Captains Soote and Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of 1S66 (Medal).
22 Captain Vander Meulen served in the New Zealand war in 1863 (Medal). Served throughout the second phase
Of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, including the battle of
■Ainoaful, battle of Ordah.su, and capture of Cocunassie (Medal with Clasp).
-:< Quarter Master Grinsell served the campaign of 1854-55 in the Crimea, including the battle of Inkerman and
t-iege of Scbastouol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand in 1863-66, including
actions at Kangiaohia, Nukumaru, and Kakaramea (Medal).
Dover. ] 49th {Princess
"Egmont-op-Zeb" "Copes
Charlotte of Wales') {Ker Is). -Linked to . 66ifc.
» .'Queenstown" "Chhia" (with the Dragon). rS« i^ric Js 0 4X.
Years' S. i
Full 1
Hali
Pay
3°
27
Vis
?5
22
18
Wl2
22
18
18
20
GEN
Alma"
-mard Hussey Vivian^ A/m^i, pi.7 Au0/ 5:
i; Jfa/or, 15 April 74
Alfred George Huyshe,* Ensign
2 93
LJBci(/aie Depo<, Reading.
queenstown
Inkekman" "Sevastopol.
KCB Adjutant General; Lieut, io May 39 ; Caj-t- ' c. Aug. 45 ; -"»/«<•.
Nov. 54; Major General, 23 March 65; Lieut. General,
C^^^'^l}^^fLI^n1^il\s 50 • Xr.*3Feb. -,4; Captain, 29 Dec. S4 i
afojor, 30 Oct. 7«-
LIEUT.
Captains. ,- g P April 6
WUliain John Gillespie 3 = s Qct_ 6
Francis Charles Gavegan* 26 Nov. 58 1 Aug. 6
William Stevenson :>iq Atv. ^hU&v. 65
^^Si^St.ClairV^.ejp^^. fak*fr 65
Major, Song Kong • }\ Au„_ 5o 1 Jan.
Richard Spurgeon Green' :rI4 April 63 FioNov. 65
Charles Barter Bogue ip * 0£fc 6 jPjSDec. 67
Henry Tichhoime Smith 1 Jan_ 6 14 April 71
CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
Edward Thompson Dickson 3 -^
Arthur Norman Burns... -
3»/i,|John Donaldson Bradley8 ..
: Oct.
9 Mar.
1'ioOct. 65 21 Dec. 77
21 Sept. 65 2 Oct,
4 Oct. 73
23 May 74
7 April 75
28 Mar. 74
7 July 75
2 Mar. "
30 Oct.
30 Nov. 78
'"4 Aug. 63
BT.LT.COL.
Lieutenants.
S— tU^^i 23 Sept. v
Samuel Lindsay Moor Remmmgton ,^4 Sept. n
Thomas Fraser King /Y^'Ttw "Vb
William Augustus Collmgs, Adj. 26 Dec. 78
Charles Frederick Sievwnght
Charles Evans-Gordon...
Jocelyn Tufton Farraut Otvvay -■■■•■■•■••■
Harry Winton Holden, Inst, of Musketry J.
Fr anus Bacon Russell Hemphill
Elliot John Brook
Second Lieutenants.
Elmhirst Rhodes
William Kerr M'Clmtock
May
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
16 Mar
10 Mar
13 Juni
28 Feb
l\\ > Sit Charles Henry Ellice served
7 with the Coldstream Guards in Ca-
7 nada in 1840-42. On the North West
,, Frontier of India in 1055-56. in tne
11 Indian mutinv of 1857-58- Com-
'■ minded a detached Field Force of
i- \ It illerv, Cavalry, and Infantry, and
7 defeated the mutineers and lnsur-
2 Dec. 74; .rents in action at Jhelum on the 7tu
„ k 'i /Jlnlv i8s7— dangerouslv and severely
Itrio — 1 and" horse' killed (CB,,
Medal).
2ND LIEUT.
^5^1ay 78
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
Paymaster -Thomas Charles Armstrong Fox 2
... ^ZrterMaster.-Szmuel Deacon,"' 20 June 66.
8; Ens. 24 Jan.i6S ; X<.p3o June 69 ; O'pt. 30
June 7;.
a , TUT^rs Co^ ™d Co— Irish Agents, Su-E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
. M,for &° V*he .erve.1 the .»]»»;•,"' " '',.■,.„ , „„„„,lo, ..r ..in. ,...-l.i.!.i.» «.<■ >»>ttle of Aim*.
. 5* "««» »':"'. 2£££S£ SS«o° iulSSm-.l.A.^.Slthc bodj HU» w>a .tees Cla.ps.
hJi
S55, including the
."Served also in
a detachment of
it the assault ami
nt (mentioned in
^^"SservedwithiiieuU,^
siege and fall of Sebastopo , and as, : 1 •
the New Zealand war ot iS'- '■<-,. m the \V . n
the 2nd Battalion 14th Kt':11'\V-I.;-k',,k,, p:li,,
capttireof Putahi, Ota *>*"*■ ..'.^^..lai).
despatches, 1 '.revel "t .lain .. , ' ,,V('i i..e,r
7 Captain Green serveuvwtui^^:,^ -(
at the storn__. ,,
s Major Hradlev
""- j
Deacon serveu wii.11 ™;;"; T^Vf'thpTsth June and 8th September (.ueuai wiui uaji^omu
.and fall of Sebastopol and attack- 1 ^ ^^'"^,4 of china, including t)ie action of Smho
^urin^^^ S^p'oo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of
Sot, thlS^NVnksiang, and recapture of Kading.
b throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and was present
io-h Jan 18--5 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
d^^Sf!t, i:,,^,;.'!, campaign of i860 in the North of Ch
'.,'•',■! ■'l"iii the Crimea from
..] 50th (The Queen's Own).— Linked to 97th.
294 Edinburgh.] outn {The queen's Own). -Linked to 97th. [l^fjf^JV^stone.
Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Vijiieea"""Cobunna" "Aluaeaz" "Yittoeia" "Pyeenees" "Nite" "Obthes"
"Peninsula" "Punniab" " Moodkee " "Feeozeshah" "Aliwal" "Sobbaon" "Alma" "Inkeeman"
"Sevastopol" "New Zealand."
Colonel.— Sir Edward Walter Forestier Walker,1 KCB. Ensign <$■ Lt. p8 March 27 ; Lt. <%■ Capt. pi8 Oct. 31 ;
Ca.pt. -r Lt. Colonel, p6 Dec. 44; Major 4- Colonel, 20 June 54; Lt. Colonel, 14 June 58; Major General,
26 Dec. 59 ; Lieut. General, 19 April 68 ; General, 13 May 75 ; Colonel 50th Foot, S March 72
Lieutenant Colonel.— John Thompson.-* Ensign, 27 Feb. 52; Lt. 3 Mar. 54; Capt. 35 Sept. 55; Bt. Major,
21 Mar. 6.5; Major, 1 April 73 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 31 Aug. 74; Lt. Colonel, 21 June 79; Colonel, 31 Aug. 79.
Majors.— Arthur Evelyn Fyler,3 Ensign, -"18 Oct. 53; Lt. 6 Nov. 54 ; Capt. '11 Feb. 59; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 12 Aug. 74.
Robert H. Patrick Doran,6 Ensign, 6 June 54 ; Lt. S Dec. 54 ; Copt. p2g Mar. 61 ; Bt.Major, 18 April 74;
Major, 21 June 79.
Years' Ser.
Full Half
Pay. Pay,
Captains.
Montagu do Selis M'IC. G. Aug. Clarke7 ...
Edmund Leach9 :
Frederic Falkner,1" Adj. 1 Adm. Baft. \
Surrey Rifle Volunteers }
William Henry Wilson11
Robert Stuart MacGregor"
William L. Fleury10
Charles Morant Churchill,14 Adj. West ')
Kent Militia J
William Head Bayly
Edgar John Robinson
James Powrie Soote21
James Brornfield21
Edvvm Thackwell
Lieutenants.
Thomas Herbert Brock
Percy James Montgomerie Yaldwyn
Edward Henry Carr, Instructor of Mits- )
ketry 8 March 79 J
John Woodville Jones
Herbert William Ozanne
Frederick Francis Johnson, Adj. 5 Oct. 78
Charles William Henry E vans
Frederick Albert Montagu Arnold
Arthur Templeman Morse
Sue Lieutenants
^8 Feb. 53
3 Nov. 54
15 Dec. 54J
p3iMay 55:
■'i2Feb. 58
11 Jan. 59
p2i Dec. 60
p?6Feb. 67 1
pi8 Oct. 64'
■'25 April 65
pisNov. 64
4 Mar. 62
25 Aug.
9 Feb.
9 Mar.
23 Aug.
pi2 Mar.
21 Jan.
l 10 May 61
;|pi2 April 64
;lpiS0ct. 64
! p 7 July 69
:j 27 June 74
! 12 Aug. 74
Oct. 64 6 Feb. 77
8 Dec. 77
20 May 78
14 Lee. 78
15 Jan. 79
21 June 79
P22 June
28 Oct.
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
p27 Feb.
24 July
11 Dec.
21 Aug.
12 Feb.
May
Second Lieutenants
Arthur Lea Birch
Oswald James Daniell
Tosiah Scott StewaTt.
72 14 Captain Churchill served in New
72 Zealand from isthNov. 1863 to 1866,
and was present at the assault and
' 3 capture of Eangiawhia , repulse of the
74 ' enemy's attack on the Camp at Nuku-
74 maru, and the affair of Kakaramea
74 and capture of the fortified village of
74 Ketemari (Medal).
79
1 May
1 May
4 Dec.
William George Balfour Western ' 13 Aug.
Laurence Brock -Hollmshead s I 13 Aug.
Wilfred Edward Rovve I 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster.— John Harrison Winder Meulen,2- 28 Oct. 78; Ens. pi8 Mar. 59 ; Zt. pi6 May 62 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 75.
Quarter Master. — Samuel Dicken Nichols Grinsell,-3 9 Aug. 71.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.— IrishAgents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from New South Wales, 14 June 1869.
. x Sir Walter Walker landed at the Alma on the 22nd September 1854, and commanded the Scots Fusilier Guards
111 the subsequent campaign, including the battle of Balaklava, repulse of the sortie on the 26th October, battle
of Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol. At Inkerman, with his weak Battalion at the Sandbag Battery, he charged
on three occasions heavy Columns of the enemy, driving them down the hill in confusion (received three
wounds, one severe, and had his horse shot under him). On different occasions at the commencement of the
siege he commanded as Colonel the right and left attacks. Was sent to command the right attack on the 18th
October, vice Colonel the Honourable F. G. Hood, killed, to conform to which order he had to pass at mid-day
over the open plain exposed to all the enemy's guns. Appointed General of the Trenches on the 15th
January 1S55, in which capacity he served until after the fall of the place. Commanded on several occasions
the Divisions enga ged before Se bastopol ( B ight Attack) , frequently on very warm occasions, on one of which, the
30th August, he was wounded iu the head by splinters of shell (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with three
Clasps, Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, Turkish and Sardinian Medals).
4 Colonel Thompson served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
r at Fcrozcshah, and very severely
ps). Served throughout the Eastern
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
ral campaigns in New Zealand from
awhia (mentioned in despatches, and
nd the affair of Kakaramea (Medal).
shah, Aliwal, and Scbraon; was wounded by the explosion of
wounded by grape-shot in right breast at Sobr;
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Aln
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish U
15th Nov. 1863 to 1866. and was present at the as
i of Major), repulse of the enemy's attack o:
Major Fyler served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal
campaign (Medal).
G Major Doran sei"
Sebastopol (Medal \
Nov. 1863 to 1866, a
repulse of the enen ,
7 Major Clarke se
ith three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Present during the latter part of the New Zealand
ed the Eastu
it in the Crimea from 22nd N0VM854, including the siege and fall of
ledal). .-• . , ;■ :'..•■ .several campaigns in New Zealand from 15th
i (mentioned in despntche-h the si-nn and capture of Rangiawhia,
Nukumaru, and theaflairof Kakaramea (Medal).
paign until severely wounded in the head and taken prisoner in a
sortie on the Trenches on the night of the 21st Dec. 1S54 (mentioned in despatches, prisoner of war until 19th Sept.
1855), having been present at the battles of Alma and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in New Zealand in 1S66 (Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Leach served in the 50th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 19th
September 1855 until the evacuation on 12th July 1856. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 as Orderly
Officer to Colonel Waddy when commanding a Field Force intheWaikato in 1864 ; present at Waiari; appointed
Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 7th Jan. 1S65; and present at the attack and repulse of the enemy at
Nukumaru (mentioned in despatches) ; appointed Deputy Assistant Adjutant General 26th Jan. 1S65, and present
at the repulse Of the enemy at Kakaramea (mentioned), and served throughout the campaign Wanganui district
under Sir D. Cameron. Accompanied Major General Chute as D.A. Adjutant General during his campaign on
the W Bt Coast in 1865-66, and present at the assault and capture of Okatuku, Putahi, Otapawa, Ketemari, and
Waikoeko Pah (mentioned in di spatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
\J?or remainder of Notes see end of 481V; Foot.
Xhyber Line Force.
Depot with 105th F
i 51st (2nd Yorkshire West Biding) .—Linked to to$th. -95
J [The King'* Own Light Infantry.) [Sub District No_S
NNA" "Fuentesd'Onok" "JWurcI" "Vitiori^" " PxitENEEs" U'^e D^of, Pontefrac.
NXVELLE" "OETHES" " PENINSULA " "WATERLOO" PEGU.
Emign, ?4 Feb. 26 ; iie^. 13 Sept. 31 ; Captain, »i4 July 37 ;^3fajor,
[.-Arnold C^J™^-^-; . ^^2s Nov. 54 ; Lt.Cfone^ .£3 Feb.
G em-rut ,
P25 July 45 ; !•>■<•< ' ;;;;';:• ; ';;;;'•;; ^7 '/6Y<?e»*raY,'ro lug. fs;' cw°>^ s«t Foot, 27 sept. 79.
6Mar^CS0iond-^n'u:-i VV4nder Madden,^ CJ5. W° "7 July 43; ^ 4 July 45; Copt. 6 Juue 54 5
Lieutenant Colonel.— Samuel
jty'or, "ii Aug. 63; Lt.Colonel,
Majors.— p.s.c. Oharle
.Brevet L
Malcolm Charles Farrmgtun.
1 Capt. 23 June 5S ; Major, 2j ~
Eustace Beaumont Buruaby/ -fc
afgjor, 13 Oct- 78-
4 July 69 ; Colonel, 24 July 74.
Ensign, pi2 Dec. 51; £'■ 6 Juue 54; t-a^f. '
' -'li'rervt Lieutenant Colonel, 2 Dec. 77.
Jan. 56; Major, p3o June 65 j
ijn, i4 July 54; Lt. "5 Sept. 56; Capt. »4 Aug. 63 ; IH.Jfo/M-,
Nov.
9 Nov.
CAPTAIN'S.
Charles Kyrle Chatfielu, D.A4. GF«»./oi-|
Musketry, Umballa }
John Vesey Nugent*.... i; 9 £" v.
Robert Charles Graeme* * ^
Arthur Singleton Wynne5 . 4 au
Arthur Shaen Carter...... =4 b ■ f ;
George Frederick White* 3° June
George Henry Denshire •• •••; *° «»»■
Brackley Herbert Barrington Kenneth |> 21 Aug.
Thomas Johnson .^pping^.^;.^;^^-^ £ pio June ^
23 Aug. 67
EKEV.MAJ. BT. LT.COL.
15 June 5SI 13 Oct. 64I
4 Aug. 63|P29May 69
15 May 67*22 Mar. 71)
Aug. 67 U22 April 71
P27 May
p29 May 69 j
"24 July 69 j
9 Jan.
SCO nsV^-W'^ -.Subathoo |P29Jan. 6
Charles Coghlan Smyth/ Interpreter 5 Nov. 6
Lieutenants.
SSSSt,:::::::: :::? %iS i
aisK^;;ii=-=i» 3Sep'"
Henry Allen William Johnson-
Jenico Edward Preston5
Alfred Ambrore bane' ■,••■•■••■•■. JV""""'
Francis Corbett, ;«**. 0/ a/«*fcrf^ 2 Maj 79
Frederick George Pollock-.. ■■■■
Edmund Walter St. George Yi elcnman ...
Henry Earle5
George Evan Lloyd5 ••
Frederick August Christian kreyer
Percy William Albert Alfred Milton .........
ColquhounGrant Roche ThackwelhStaho* >
Staff Officer, Cherat )
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Espine Monck Mason
Second Lieutenants.
Benjamin Smith Thurlow
Walter Blake Butler
James Saurin Cave-Browne-Cave
Herbert Astell Stewart Reid
Henry Arthur Merewether
John Strai,:; ^
ffitaH^ ''■■•- i'-U,B,.skervillS I..
Paymaster. —
6 Mar. 72]
1 July 72
jo Mar. 74I
29 Nov. 76
11 Aug. 78
13 Oct.
14 Dec. 78!
1 May
[i May
1 May
2ND LIEUT.
11 May
7S
7 Aug.
7t
13 Nov.
78
30 Jan.
78
7 June
79
2 July
79
9 July
79
13 Aug.
79
1 April
70
23 Oct.
71
28 Oct.
71
19 Oct.
72
2S Feb.
74
21 Sept.
74
12 Nov.
74
2 Dec.
74
9 Aug.
75
11 July
74
11 Sept.
7b
29 Nov.
70
8 Oct.
7S
14 Dec.
78
29 Jan.
79
SUB LIEUT.
10 Sept
75
18 Dec. 67 ; LI. 23 Oct. ;
5. Borough, St.. and Co.
S ^.-Edward Theophilus Murray,' 23 May 74 ; »«*«
T • , 1. t f 1. A„,.i-nrr thp war in Burruah from April to Dec. 1852;
i General Errington served with the 51st Light L^^^altion and destruction of the enemy's stockades
was on board the E.I.C. steam-sloop «»LS *™ J^mtianB in the vicinity, and commanded the
on the Rangoon River ; sei
Regiment at the storm ami
ot'Bassein, 19th May iwoiu
services upon 1
1 this occas
' Colonel Madden serve
the E.I.C. steam-sloop S
'"'I' 'T'S , t V.v.'e I s' operations in the vicinity, an.l eonimauueu fuo
of
a Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel)
51st L;"-'''
the in
Medal With Clasp) . AIm . n >mm:, aued the 5:s,
taking of All Musjal mentioned 111 ae-p. 1 ^ ,
3 Lt.Colonel Ae- ' '
present with Ca] ,ht, ^on)
whole of the sm . "' is u.i:i)Vh
1853, ofthestrorj " '' ' \ "'' \'t •ui.u';
852-53,was on board
on of the enemy's stockades on the Ran-
(uicluding the storming ot the
'.v\\ ',',*',.' .";...', '-..'" t ) L ; - iissaiih and ("ipture of Bassem
,'l',l with Clasp for Pegu). Also 111 the
V-tt-'l - k' r;-,i -.,■. .11 i8y. ;mLnti:nodin:l:.]i:t:h-v
S tooughout Tthe Afghan war of 1878-9, including the
^B^fh&omPFeb. 1853 to the end of the war, and waa
S fflS TBrigadier General Cheape'sForce during^
(i , pi!.: m the assault and capture, on the 19th March
■U'1l w'faVVliVVitrLi'Vht Infantry in the Umbeyla expedi-
tion
:sjs\a1slSs
^^^S^lSS^^^n^XSZ
mt) Sparke, Johnson, Preston, Lane,
r 1 Medal with Clasp),
pedition from Canada of 1670.
Captain Smyth ser
877 (Medal with Clasp).
«st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign". .077 euai ; ^- ■ • ^ Burmese war 0f ,852-53;
£/ Master Murray served with the 51st Lig t 1 .; ^ ", ,„u.iu.ti0n of the enemy sstockadj
9 9-T thf s^a4!;SaIeX-^mt ^^^--S^KS
oon river, and 1
^ C IrmheW^ollion •inT863,'and afterwards
on board the steam-
the Rangoon river, and
^;?^^iff^fsar'^ffmff^fflH&^1----»
5^B=*«s^jasyffifflte,S5y^*dsaw*s*
2p6 Aldershot.
'* HlNDOOSTAN " "VlMIE
__manca" " Vittobia" "Nivelle
|Tear8'SerjColonel
52nd (Oxfordshire) (Lt.Infantry).— Linked to 85th [Sub.
IEBA""CoBUNNA""BuSACO" "PmifT,a«'n^„» .^ ^ ' L^".
District No. 42.
^Brigade Depot, Oxford.
ClUDAD RODBIGO" "BABAJ02" " SaLA-
Peninsula" "Watebloo" "Delhi."
Busaco" "Fcentesd'Onob
Nive" "Obthes" "Toulouse"
,_w^„.— John Leslie Dennis,1 CB. Ensign, 2? Anril 28- T.t o
Pay. Pay > Nov. 44; BtU. Colonel, 2 Aug. 5o( Collntlf^ Nov «. X< C'U° ' *fr* *7 *&.V> **»
28 Oct 64; Lie«t.General,I5-&la,y73; General, 1 Oct ,,° ^i4,w"S '. 29 Dec. 54; ilfq/or (?«»«.„?,
lieutenant Co onel.-William Barwell Browne BarweU, i?"/ pVoA 56v W S7wS£pt< 79V,
ifq/or, P25 Mar. 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Nov 77 P 5 ** 26 Feb- 64J <?<**><. pi May 67 ;
^^^^^ffietf^^^Jnl^; *^2 June 6S; C^.p3 June 68; J**,. -IO June
H_enry Littleton Powys, Ensign, p9 Mar. 60 , IJ. r,n M^V^,^ 6, „.„ __
Captains.
Howard Kingscote
Henry Coker Adams '..'.'."'."
I Robert William Blackwood...
Metcalfe Studholme Brownrigg^Aj;,,?,',^,
3 Cambridgeshire Rifle Volunteers i
Arthur Thurstan Crosse .
- Thomas Dacres Butler ""'.'.'. p 2 Tune &
Henry Mitchell Shcltc Douglas , feff
•• James Johnstone, Adj. 1 Oxfordshire Rifle j
ENSIGN. [ liei
2June 63*26 Jan. 66 p3q Sept. 68
BBEV.MAJ. 1 BT.LT.COL.
12 June 63
1 Dec. 63
pioNov. 65
Aug. 65
66
''20 Feb
'18 Jan.
Oxford Militia...
- Joto Percy Meade [p , AT,ri] ,
RvelynBrccmfieldPocklington '" 1 Mav 6v
- \Lord Charles Robert Pratt - ■ y 6?
■■■ Charles John Boyle ,
Lr u ~ LlEUTENANIL.
- Walter Howell Cunliffe.... p , **-„,. e.
■■■ Philip Thomas Godsal . p if *%. g
•• Arthur Edward Dal^U Z^ IpJ &"1 ^
•• William Henry Odell I ° Feb'
AlgernonGarrettScriven,/ns#.q/Jf«*/fc^ry)
1 Oct. 79 "J
Charles Molyneux'Hutton
Son i.John MontaguStopford.^rf/.ai June'7'g
Frederick John Fane Fyler «"^«79
Frederick John Evelegh
Hector Edmond Monro
Eustace Gambier Mansel ...... ..."
Second Lieutenants.
Francis James Stopford
EdsvardLygon Somers Cocks
Edmund Thomas Chivers Bower!!
2 Dec. 68
. , 3 Feb. 69
Aug. 67 P24 April 69
2 Sept. 68 *Jg Feb. 70
p27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
26 June 72
Dec. 66P28 0ct.
p 3 April 67 PioNov. 69
pi 1 April 68 ko June 71
p 3 June 68!P3iOct. 71
p 2 Sept. 68]P3iOct. 71
14 Feb. 75 j
19 April 76'
1 Nov. 77 1
15 Jan. 781
10 Jan. 79J
13 Sept. 79
'30 Sept.
'28 Oct.
1 May
rt May
13 July
26 June 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
28 Feb. 74
13 Nov. 74
28 Feb.
4 Oct.
^(SSSS^JKHS^ * ***««, CaPt. I9Dec. 7,
— Irish Agents,
Gibraltar, 26 October 1874.
I Facings Buff.— Agents,
Seturnedfr
' General Dennis served with the 40th Ree-t, in rhino nf„j„n
Canton, and Amoy ; after which he wat employed as a mm^l ^SktS&^Jtr™"* ¥ Chusan (both operations),
and desperate band of insurgent fanatics having defeated a naTiv! We wn^T'Y ,In August l8^ * determined
killing a European officer and several Sepoys 11 i ,n , ° whl<?h had been marched against them.
94th and ico Sepoys of the Madras Native £?faK e3™ d TfhJSO? C°nsist n& of a Grenadier Company of the
Malabar. On the approach of our troops »K52Cr2rSJ^™&^to "ear Teerma,lam Coonettos, in
out upon the detachment, and a sangniSary JwSrfuStTOdtofflrWSSS8'!. ^i""8' a,n(J war knives' rusbed
64 m number, three of whom were killed by Major SSS the destruction of the entire Mopla band,
wounds. Served with the 52nd Light Infantry £ the Indian Z i™ n? c°ntl*'°n °.n tb? chest and a few slight
pTole»^^^^
commanded it until the *-l capture-mentioned^
• Quarter Master Reilly served in India during the mutiny in x857-58 (Medal).
Shrewsbury. ->7
[ibupoet" "Tov*y±r" "flu. Lccta " "Talavbra" "Salamanca" "ViTTOurA" " Ptbenkes" " NryRf.r,B " "Tot;-
' PK3»J.TSCLA '
53rd (Shropshire). — Linked to 43rd.
cavbra" " Salami ■
Aliwal" "Sobbao*" "Pcsjacb'
un -.
rGooj£RAl" "Lccz.fow.'
Pa^1 Pa " Colonel.— ffr- Cbaxfe* TroBope,1 KCB. En*. "iy: -
; 43; LI. Colonel . vl, 2r, June ■* 20 Sept. far; ,. • Feb. 71;
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 33rd Foot, 27 Dee.
:■* ... Lieutenant Colonel , .r_-: - Xov. r£;
-
B. 77.
. *4 ■•- Major*.— Robert Holt Truel.,'- -E>wt^i, ?:
Charles Ellison Terrot. Ensign, iZ Jan. 59; X'. ■•-, I
Captaiis.
BBRV.MaJ.
- Bobert Pnri-;e' ,: ->r5May 65 v Dec. 78
- William Loraine Geddes
- £.enr7 J>->a?Iaa Booke
.- William Rosrerson
- Charlea Henry Bonney
- John Knox Kirkwood
- Frederick Bo wyer Lane, Adj. Uontaomen , „ ^,
- BAbert Wail- g - „ Dec. 7+
•■• p.'.e.Thomaa Burnett Hitchcock, Brigade , , „ . i . I
■•■ Rich.
• •• Benjamin 11 'CU r.v..<
• •• Frederick Co
^r^ '
■• -
■ -
•
2 • -• Har
- -pencer Freder
-
-
-
-
SBCOTD LIEITT2TA.TT3.
-
■
-
Facing* Bed.— .
Returned fr,
1 Sir 3i
...
-
. - .
-
-
. -
-
■
-
-
- .
-
Fort William, Bengai.1 54th ( West Norfolk). — Linked to 95^.
"Maeabout" "Egtpi" (with the Sphinx). "Ava.1
fSub District No. 26.
\_Brigade Depot, Derby.
, p26 June 40 ; Major, 25
3; Lieutenant General, 13
^Ser. Colonel.— Lord Mark Kerr,1 CB. Ensign, pi9 June 35 ; Lieut. pi4 Sept. 38 ; Captai
Half] July 51 ; Lt. Colonel, p3o Dec. 33 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 March (
Pay- July 76 ; General, n Nov. 7S ; Colonel 54th Foot, 23 Aug. 77.
... Lieutenant Colonel. —Edward Thomas Shiffner,3 E/is. p3i Dec. 47 ; Lt. pi3 Dec. 50 Capt. pis Feb. 56 ; Major,
27 July 66 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 14 Nov. 77.
... Majors.— Joseph William Hughes,6 Ensign, Vi Dec. 54; Lt. 26 Sept. 56; Capt. pi9 Dec. 62 ; Bt.Major, 20
April 67 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 22 May 76 ; Major, 14 Nov. 77.
... Edward Dorrieu Newbolt, Ensign, p2 Feb. 58; Lt. pi Oet. 585 Capt. pn Aug. 63; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77;
j Major, 14 Sept. 78.
Captains.
— Ip.s.c. Matthew William Edward Gosset7
... 1 William Patrick Hodnett, D.A.A.G.for \
Musketry, Lueknom }
... William Edmund Wilkinson
... John R. Kelsall
... James Hearn Tarleton, Adj. 10 Forfar- )
, shire Bijle Volunteers )
... John Augustus Tighe10
• •• iWilliam Phibbs,8 Adj. Kerry Militia
• ■• 'Thomas Mercer Maxwell, Station Staff)
1 Officer, Darjeeling Convalescent Depot j
• •• Walter Thomas Tiinbrell
... Arthur Grey Tidy, at Staff College
... William Walter Patrick Joyce
... (Alexander William Dury9
... jCharles George Lewis Wingfield
Lieutenants.
... I JohnAVarner RuddLach, Adjutant 1 Sept.73
... !John William Merton Macartney
... !Cecil Henry lam, Instructor of Musketry >
I 17 March 74 5
■ ■■ William Barnard Broughton
... Arthur James Lushington ,
... I William Alexander Campbell, Interpreter)
... Francis Andersen Harris
... Henry Blosse Lynch
... George Bowling
... I William Richard Ycilding
... Arthur Nugent '
... Herbert Morres Prior I
... Devereux Walter Hickman j
... [Robert Vernon Garrett ;
... Gerard Gordon Elriugton
Sub Lieutenants.
Frank Lewis Jones
Cyril Metcalfe Gray
8 July 56
26 Oct. 5S
p2S Oct. 59
11 May 55
'14 May 58
10 April 55
22 Mar. 64
18 Dec. 60
BBEV.MAJ.
|p3oDec. 64I
I 8 Jan. 68
v 9 Mar. 67
p3o June 65I
pi2 Dec. 68iP28June
"31 Aug.
pi3 Dec.
p29 July
p 7 Mar.
iS Nov.
26 Feb.
p22 Aug.
pn Aug.
p2o May
p24 April
p 8 June
9 Feb.
p 3 Sept. 68
F 6 Mar. 69
7 July 6g
''22 May 66
58 pi7 April 67
61 p3o Sept. 63
62 pi2 Dec. 68
56 21 Oct. 68
65 j 1 Sept. 73
5S|P23 Nov. 60
68: 6 Jan. 75
53 1 6 Mar. 74
68 1 19 May 77
69 30 May 77
70 14 Nov. 77
70 1 Jan. 78
71! 50 Oct. 78
[i Nov. 78
29 Dec. 73
bt.lt. COL.
29 Nov. 79
15 April 71 j
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Feb.
9 Aug.
10 Sept.
29 Nov.
29 Nov.
12 Feb.
11 Feb.
11 Feb.
29 Jan.
8 Captain Phibbs embarked for the
Gold Coast as Adjutant of the 2nd
Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and served
throughout the second phase of the
Ashanti war in 1874, including the
capture of Borborassie (slightly
wounded), battle of Amoaful, capture
and destruction of Becquah (Medal
with Clasp, and promoted" Captain).
SUB LIEUT.
10 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
Second Lieutenants.
John Compton Pyne
Herbert Sidney George Hall ...
Gregory Sinclair Haines
George' Francis Rcwcroft .
2ND LIEUT.
0 Jan. 78
1 May 78|
4 Dec. 78
3 Aug. 79
William Prior 13 Aug. 791
William Dutton John Pollard ' 13 Aug. 79
Lionel Edmund Lushington 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. — John Mills Hewson, 28 Sept. 47; Ensign, 2S Mar. 42; Lt. 29 Dec. 43; Son. Major, 1 Jan. 60.
Quarter Master. — Henry Francis Nettles,11 22 May 66.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for India 20 October 1871.
1 Lord Mark Kerr commanded the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 30th June 1855, and was at the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and mil of, Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medji-
die). Commanded the 1st Battalion 13th from the 3rd Oct. 1857 in suppression of the Indian mutiny. Commanded
the field force of Artillery Cavalry and Infantry at the relief of Azimghur on 6th April 1858 (CB. and thanked by
the Governor General lor " the gallantry and skilful management which met and broke through a very formidable
opposition"). Commanded the Battalion in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into the garrison
Of Azimghur on otb April and the subsequent pursuit of Koer Sing's ai my on 14th April ; crossed the Ganges and
took command of' the field force in the Shahabad District. Commanded the field force of Artillery Cavalry and
Infantry in the attack on and retreat from the Fort of Jugdcspore (wounded). Commanded the Battalion in the
Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action at Toolscpore and during December and in January 1859, in the pur-
suit of rebels (Medal).
3 Lt. Colonel Shiflher was at the taking of the forts of Leehcan and Tirhol in Oude in June 1S5S (Medal).
6 Lt.Colonel Hughes was on board the Transport" Sarah Sands" with the Head Quarters of the 54th Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857, and he was specially
mentioned in the General Order from the Horse Guards, dated 27th Feb. 1858, for his conduct on that occasion and
afterwards promoted Brevet Major. Served during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude
in 1858-59 (Medal).
giment, during the Indian mutiny,— in Eastern Bengal in 1S57 against
's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to
id was present in all the actions with the Gaikas in the Buffalo Moun-
«, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Zulu war of 1S79 as Aide de
:e into Zululand in January, and was present in the actions fought by
Was afterwards Assistant Quarter Master General to the 2nd Division
is present in the engagement at Ulundi (mentioned in despatches,
7 Lt.Colonel Gosset served with the 54th F
the Chittagong mutineers, and in Lord Cly(
Lord Chelmsford in the Kafir war of 1S78*,
tains and Perie Bush (mentioned in despatc
Camp to Lord Chelmsford in the first adva
the Centre Column up to the 22nd January,
in the second advance into Zululand, and t
Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
3 Captain Dury served with the 4th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign
Major Tighe served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand campaigns of 1863-5, including the actions at
Taranaki, Waiara, Howrini, Rangiawhia. and Orakau.
(Medal).
1863-5, it
anded lor filteen months the whole of the transport
corps in the Waikato country. (Medal).
11 Quarter Master Nettles served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 7th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served from the 16th November 1858 to the 16th March 1859 with the Bcrar Field Force, in India.
55th (Westmoreland). — Linked to 54th.
■China" (with the Dragon). "Alma." "Inkeeman" "Sevastopol.'
rWBWric/No.2. -
\_Brigade Depot, Carlisle. - V V
iry Charles Barnstori Daubeney,1 KCB. Ensign, 12 March 29; Lt. 9 Aug. 31; Capt. 28
— Oct 36 • Bt. Major, 23 Dec. 42 ; Major, p25 Nov. 45 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 March 55;
Colonel' 30 Sept. 57 ; Jlfu/oi- General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; CoZoneZ 55th Foot, 3 Feb. 79.
[ ... Lieutenant Colonel. —
Majors.— "William Hamilton Richards,4 Professor at the Staff College; Ensign, *i4 May 53; Lt. v^5 Sept.
54 ; Capt. pi June 55 ; Major, 14 Dec. 70 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel 1 Oct. 77.
Vw George Anthony Morgan,* £««.>, pi6 Sept. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54 ; Capt. 9 Sept. 55 ; Ht. Major, 13 Sept. 71 ;
Major, 16 Sept. 74 ; Bratjei lAtut'enant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77. „,„„.,,. T 1
! ... : William Hodnett Rowland,' Ensign, -2 Aug. 4S ; Lt. "29 Oct. 52 ; Capt. 23 July 58 ; MJfiyor, s July 7= J
Major, 1 April 75. .
Captains.
"Percy Lytton Bellamy7
James Francis Morton7
Mark M. Gillies7
Henry Whewell Daniel Riley8
Alfred Hervey Kay7
Francis Barnston8
Sidney Cargill, Adjutant Adm. Butt. 1
Westmoreland 'Rifle Volunteers $
Richard Henry Atkinson
Edward Henry Clode Braddon,8 Aide de )
I Camp to Major General Hume i
AV., If™. T.omflfl Pif>.7
■jtor
Walter Lewes Pitt7
Lieutenants.
[Charles James Gordon Inglis7 ....
Charles George Brind
Philip Eyton
Fred. James Webber Smith
Alexander Henry Atkinson, Inst,
of Musketry 1 April 77
Audi ey Walter W. Money Kyrle ....
Frank Kirkman Loyd, Adjutant 1 Nov. 79
William Henry Burke
Charles Herbert Smith
Ernest Lambert Swinburne Charlton
Charles George Donaldson
Second Lieutenants.
.J._ Langton
Hamilton Macdonald Richards ..
Duncan Home Morrieson
1.NS1CX.
BKEV.MAJ. I BT.LT.
16 Jan. 5b
26 Oct. 55
15 June 55
5 Mar. 50
13 July 58
11 Mar. 59
4 July 60
1- Mar. 63
17 Mar. 63
7 April 63
16 Aug.
12 Jan.
May
7 Aug. 55jpi4Aug. 60
e 5 Mar. 53JP17N0V. 63
20 April 58 J 20 Fob. 64
p29July 59! 4 Jan. 68
pi5Nov. 6i,pi40ct. 681
p2i0ct. 62 p 5 Mar. 70
pi7Nov. 63 1 Apr. 75
'30 Mar. 67' 15 Aug. 77
p 8 May 66 j 20 Nov. 78
pi5 June 66 27 Sept. 79
6 May
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
Oct.
00 p 5 Jan-
5 Mar.
1'22 May 66
pi5 June 66
p27 July 66
pi3 June 68
8 July 63 1
pio Nov. 69!
s Major Rowland served with the
6S 45th Pv'egiment in the Orange River
7° Sovereignty (luring the Kaffir war of
7° iS^i-^3 (Medal). Served with the
28 Oct.
28 Oct,
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct. 71
13 Nov. 72
15 July 77
2X1) LIEUT.
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 79
6 Aug.
5 Mar. 70 55tu Regiment on the Bhootan expe-
7Tdition, including the recapture of
iDewangiriin 1865 (Medal).
71 'i Quarter Master Vickers served
71 with the 55th Regiment throughout
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. in-
cluding the bat lies oi Alma and Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol,
repulse of the sortie of 26th Oct. 1854,
and assault of the Redan on the 8th
Sept.— wounded (Medal with three
Clasps) . Served also on the Bhootan
expedition, including the recapture
of Dewangiii in 1S65 (Medal with
Clasp).
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox
and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough,
Bt. and Co. „ , „
Returned from Aden, 21 March 1S77.
Paymaster.— Charles William Joseph Taylor, 18 Jan. 79; Ens 13 Feb. 61 ; Lt.
quartet Master.— Thomas Henry Vickers," 27 Aug. 73 ; Sub Lieut. 14 June 73.
Dec. 66; Cajn1. 15 Aug. 73.
1 <a r. pwIps Daubenev served with the 55th Regt. in the Coorg campaign, East Indies, in 1834, and was pre-
-dit-atuVk at Chiiihac, and at the storm and capture of Chapoo ; served on the Staff;
•: and Chin KiangFoo— twice mentioned 111 despatches
of 1S54 including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
' the sortie of 26th October. Commanded the 55th
■ battle, of Inkerman. Mentioned in division orders
Alma and in the despatches for Inkerman. Was
on 12th Dec. 1854, but declined accepting a pro-
ud placed him on half pay whilst his Regiment was
the repulse of the enemy 1 ..
Majorof lirh'ade to Sir. lame- Sclioeddeat \\ oosum,,
(Medal, Brevet Major, and CB.). Served the Uasteru rai.!;;n.'ii
(wounded and horse shot), siege of Sebastopol and re;. 1 .
Regiment an .1 subsequently the 1st brigade 211.1 1 >i\ ision .u ,su
and in the report of Sir De Lacy Evan-- t .r 1
Gazetted to a Substantive liter,: > ■ ....... e.e.. m, nnaiiii..u
motion which would have remove 1 10:;. l".m toe seat ot v,ai ;
serving in the field. Reward for istm 3 1 -1 iq si r\ uses, 1855 :
^SS* S4erVCedwith the = u? K .'joo'nUhr^ughotitthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the
I ,• the East, , impaignofi854-SS,includingthebataesofAlma
l s-o-tie of QK tie. 1:..' .■ leouths of the siege he
n and as su. ■:',:' m m md I 1 the assault of the Redan on
Ced wth ■■eCio-O' -::■'< ■::..-. .fih- II. .liidie. and Turkish Medal).
nredonthe Bhootan expedition
b three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
1871
and Turkish Medal).
'=■ Lt.ColonelMorgan served w
and Inkerman, siege and fall of
was Aide de'Camp to Brigadier
the Sth September— mentioned i
■Majors Bellamy, Morton, and Gillies, Captains Kay, Pitt, and Lieut. Inglis 1
in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
3co
I Years' Ser.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
Portland. j 56th (West Essex). — Linked to 44th.
" Moeo " " Gibraltar," with the Castle, Key, and " Montis Insignia Calp<
Colonel.— Henry William Breton, Ensign, 16 Mar. 15; Lt. p27 J«!y 20; Capt
[Sub District, No. 44.
Li-
Brigade Depot, Warley.
Sevastopol."
t July 25 ; Major, *^i
Dec. 28; Lt. Colonel, pn July 34; Colonel, 9 Nov. 46; Major General, 20 June 54 J Lieut. General, 15 Dec.
61 ; General, 18 Dec. 69 ; Colonel 56th Foot, 23 April 60.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Francis Charles "UN.,1 Ensign, 21 Oct. 53; Lt. pi8 Aug. 54; Capt. 16 Mar. 60; Major,
25 Jan. 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 April 78.
Majors.— Robert Thomas Thompson,1 Ensign, 11 Mar. 53; itf. 27 July 55 ; Capi. p7 Feb. 65 ; Brevet Major,
Oct. 77 ; Major, 31 Oct. 77.
John William Huskissnu,3 Eusiqn, 8 Nov. 50; Lt. 19 Jan. 55; Capt. 10 Oct. 6s; Breoet Major, 2 Dec. 77;
Major, 3 April 78 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79-
Albert Greenland, Ensiqn, 12 Oct. 59; ir. 1 Jan. 62 j PaplS. P13 June 68 ; 3fc/or, 3 Feb. 79.
William Richard White4 (p 5 Dec. 56 >■ 30 Nov. 601 1 Apr. 70 12 Oct. 70
George Wilding Wood ^23 Mar. 6c 1* 9 Kept. 64 2 Aug. 71
Almeric Georire Spencer, Aide de Camp fo) L T__ a 'p o t 1 z v -a
the Commander i in Chief, Bombay ........ j )P=9 Jan. 61 ^8 July 63 PI2 INOV. 70,
William Frederick Hillatt Jones 4 Juiy 60 p 7 Feb. 65! 31 Dec. 72
Walter Hughes Thomas Smee jp9Aug. 64P :Aug. 681 1 April 75I
Thomas Prickett, at Stuff College p 2 June 65 p 2 Jan. 69 24 July 75
P'Colltg!* MarmDela^c Iwa-M M\: 9 Feb. 64 22 Dec. 68
Harold Parmiuter Molineux ip 1 Aug. 68: 25 Jan. 71 14 Sept. 78
Joseph William Fitzgerald I 14 July 57 9 Aug. 60 ''72 Jan. 66, 2 Sept. 7S
p.s.c. Francis Tudor Campbell Du Vernet 10 Nov. 65 p26 Feb. 70 8 Feb. 79
John Benet Thornton Newbury 20 Feb. 63 29 July 65 17 May 79
Daniel Alexander B. est 7 July 69 P27 Oct. 71 9 Oct. 79;
Lieutenants
Henry Wyndham Ricketts
Captains.
ensign.
CAPTAIN.
BKEV.MAJ.
p23 June 69
Harry George Wakelin Ford ip2i Nov. 65
Edmund Cox Parker
Robert Burrowes Leslie, Adjutant n)
June 79 f
Theodore Edward Stephenson
Roland Bell
Thomas Stock, Inst, of Musketry 4 Nov. 79
Cyril Wood
Frederick Joh?i Brown
Hugh Ingoidsby Massy
Claude Edward Harrison
Duncan Thomas Cruickshank
17 July y:
Oct. 71
Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
' 21 Sept. 74
11 Feb. 75
I 11 Feb. 75
I 17 July 74j
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75!
I 15 April 76;
I 12 Feb. 77'
BT.LT.COL.
Oct. 77
2ND LIEUT.
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Slane Fleming 1 25 Sept. 78!
Robert John Tudway j 13 Aug. 79
Ferdinand William Greatrex | 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. — William Bell," 1 April 78; Ens. 31 Aug. 55; Lt. 25 Jan. 59; Captain, 27 April 70.
Quarter Master. — Charles Valleyley Leech,8 6 Nov. 67.
Facings Purple. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir~E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, February 1878.
1 Lt. Colonel Hill and Major Thompson landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th Aug. 1855,
served in the trenches at the siege of Sebastopol, and were present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in India during the mutiny in 1858.
3 Lt.Colonel Huskisson served in the Indian Mutiny campaign with the Bombay Field Force operating in North
Canara and Goa against the Dcssai rebels from February to June 185S (Medal). Was employed on special service
throughout the Zulu war of 1879 at the base of operations at Durban. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General
and Commandant from the 15th December 1878 to the 6th April 1S79, and made the arrangements for the defence of
Durban at the period of imminent invasion (Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
* Lt.Colonel White served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863 to 2nd Oct. 1866 ; led the
storming party at the assault and capture of Rangiawhia (mentioned in despatches) , present at the repulse of the
enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, appointed Aide do Camp to Brigadier General Waddy 26th Jan. 1865,
and served on the Staff to 7th April 1866 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
7 Captain Bell served with the Bombay Column of the Goa Field Force against the Dessai rebels from Feb. to
June 1858, including several skirmishes (Medal).
8 Quarter Master Leech served with the 57th Regiment in India during the suppression of the Mutiny in 1858-59,
and was present with the Field Column under Colonel Warre in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee and
Feroze Shah on the line of the Tapteo river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force. Served in the
New Zealand war in 1861 at the Waitara before Te Arei's Pah ; also during the war in 1863-66, including the opera-
tions in the Provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui, nearly the whole of which time he did the duties of Quarter
Master to the regiment when a non-commissioned officer, and was favourably mentioned and recommended for a
commission on the 5th August 1865 (Medal).
Record of the Services of the 56th Regiment.
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Havannah, 1762. Home, 1763. To Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1783. To Westlndies,
1793. Home, 1795. To West Indies, 1796. Home, 1799. To Holland, 1799. Home, 1799. (2nd Battalion raised in
1804; to India 1807; home and disbanded in 1817.) To India 1805. (3rd Battalion raised in 1S13; proceeded
to Holland 1813; home and disbanded 1814). To Mauritius, 1815. Home, 1826. To West Indies, 1831. Home, 1842.
To Gibraltar, 1846. (Reserve Battalion raised in 1846; proceeded to Gibraltar, 1S47 ; incorporated with 1st Bat-
talion, 1850.) To Bermuda, 1851. Home, 1855. To Crimea, 1855. Home, 1856. To India, 1857. Home, 1866. To
India, 1871. To Aden, 1877. Home, 1878.
Dublin
" Albi
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay.
^4
Pay.
'7
19
iS
16
16
22
14
Vl'u
IO
I6/ 12
3
] 57th (West Middlesex).-Linked to 77th. \SSSSSSf£^m. 301
heba" "Vittojua" "Pybenees" "Nivelle" " Nivb " "Peninsula" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol"
"New Zealand."
Colonel.— Sir Edward Alan Holdich,1 KCB. Entign, 2 July 41 ; Lt. 26 July 44 ; Capt. p22 Feb. 50; Brevet
Major, 2 Aug. 50; AVerer ir. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major, 26 May 58 ; Major General,
3 Sept. 67 ; A?. General, 2S April 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 57th Foot, 11 Dec. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Mansfield Clarke,3 CB. Ensign, 1 Mar. 56; i<. pi8Nov. 5q ; Capt.?2s Sept. 67;
Major, 26 July 76 j Lieutenant Colonel, 7 May 78.
Kajors. — James Richard Knox Tredennick,4 En*ign, p 2 2 May 63; Lt. p23Mar. 67; Capt. 19 June 72; Major,
23 Jan. 78.
Henry David Bioknell,"' Ensign^i^ Dec. 61 ; Jf. p 9 Nov. 66 ; Capt. 15 Mar. 73 ; 3fa;'o»-, 7 May 78.
Captains.
Charles Picot7
Charles John Matthews8
Arthur Collins
Henry F. Morewood9
Hamlet Dalton Wade Dalton
p.s.e. Henry Thomas Hushes Hallett9
FlCEderic Frederick, Lor,l Gifford.'UuZe )
de Camp to Sir Garnet Woluley J
Henry Charles Hinxmau1J
Arthur Archibald Denne Weigall13
Arthur Nevill Haj'ne, Aide de Camp to}
Governor of Ceylon )
Gordon Dewar13
Lieutenants.
Alfred Allan Garstin,14 Adjutant 1 May 78
Augustus West Hill13
James Grove White,13 Inst, of Musketry /
4Dec. 78 j
Napoleon Joseph Rodolph Blake
Cecil Bowcher Duff Michel
Richard Woodrool'e Graham11
Malcolm Thomas Lyde9
Sydney Edwin Bellmghaui13
Charles Wallace Warden13
Ernest Vernon Bellers'3
Alexander Towers-Clark16
Robert Douglas Longe13
Edward John Sharpe13
...
Second Lieutenants.
William Scott-MoncrieU11
Herbert James13
Louis William Bode13
George Goring John Sutton Jones9
Gilbert Tottiill Munro"
Thomas Edward Frederick Littou9
ENSIGN.
pi6 May
9 Aug.
p23 Dec. 6a
18 May 5 =
pi4 Sept. 6<:
13 Jan. 6c
pi7 April 6c
p 3 May 6t
p 5 July 6.
pi8Aug. 6c
p 7 July 6c
23 Sept. 7:
62 16 Jan. 66
64 1 p 7 Nov
2ND LIEUT.
i May 78
11 May 78
1 1 May 78
4 Dec. 78
22 Jan. 79
22 Jan. 70
p3o Oct. 69
31 Aug. 58
piS Dec. 69
27 Oct.
p3o Nov
20 July 67
pi2 June 67
■'27 Sept. 71
■'22 July 71
28 Oct. 71
1 Jan. 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 74
21 Jan. 74
21 Jan. 74
24 Jan. 74
13 June 74
21 Sept. 74
22 May 75
11 Sept. 76
31 May 76
CAPTAIN.
24 April 72
26 Mar. 73
14 May 73
1 April 70
24 Sept. 73
28 April 75
1 April 74
26 Aug. 76
11 Oct. 76
5 Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
12 Captain Hinxman was pro-
moted Captain 57th Regiment from
Lieutenant 10th Regiment, in recog-
nition of his gallant services when
engaged in the attack on the Stock-
ades at Paroa, Malay Peninsula, 7th
December 1875. Served with the 57th
Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879,
and was severely wounded in the
engagement at Gmgindhlovu.
13 Captains Weigall and Dewar,
Lieuts. Hill, White, Graham, Belling-
ham, Warden, Bellers, Longe, and
Sharpe, 2nd Lieuts. Scott-Moncrieff,
James, and Bode" served with the
57th Regiment in the Zulu war of
1879, and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
14 Lieut. Garstin served as Adju-
tant of the 57th Regiment in the Zulu
war of 1879, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
March 1
Capt. 2 Feb. 78.
■ ... Paymaster.— Henry Walter Phillips, 2 Sept. 78 ; Ens. p7 April 63; Lt.
I ... Quarter Master.— Thomas Wood,13 23 April 73.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Ceylon, 23 December 1873.
1 Sir Edward Holdich served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith throughout the campaign on the Sutlej in
1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (wounded) , Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon — severely wounded
(Medal and three Clasps). As Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith in the action with and defeat of the rebel Boers at
Boem Plaats (South Africa) on the 29th August 1S48, and in the Kaffir campaign of 1850-51 (Medal, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel). Served with the 80th Regt. in the Burmese war in 1853, with the expedition under Sir John Cheape
against the robber chief Myattoon in the Donabew district, and at the assault and capture of his stronghold on the
19th March — succeeded to the command of a Wing of Infantry (Medal for Pegu, and CB.) Accompanied the 80th
Regt. to India in 1857, and served in the Sepoy re bellion. At the close of the operations in 1859 he succeeded Sir
Alfred Horsford as Brigadier in command of the forces on the Nepaul frontier, when, in co-operation with the
Nepaul troops, most of the rebel leaders and a large body of Sepoys who had taken refuge in the Nepaul Terai were
captured, for which services he received the thanks of Government, and on the breaking up of the Brigade was
appointed, by Lord Clyde, Deputy Adjutant General of Her Majesty's Forces in India.
3 Lt.Colonel C.M.Clarke served in the 57th Regiment with the Column under Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in
co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1861, and was
present at the operations before Te Arei. Also during the war in 1863-66, present as Adjutant of the 57th at the
action of Katikara 1 mentioned in despatches), and as D. A. Q.M. General from June 1863 to March i860 in the Province
of Taranaki, including the action near Poutoko. capture of the Maori positions at Ahuahu, Kaitake, Mataitawa, and
Te Arei, operations at Warea and Te Puru, and various minor affairs (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879 ; commanded the 57th Regiment in the engagement at Gingindhlovu
(mentioned in despatches), and relief of Ekowe; afterwards commanded the 2nd Brigade 1st Division, and sub-
sequently was appointed to the command of "Clame's Column "—a force of all arms— formed by Sir Garnet
Wolseley for the following objects : the second advance to Ulundi, the capture of King Cetywayo, the subjugation
of the Zulu tribes near the Middle Drift of the River Tugela, and the pacification of Zululand ; these objects were
successfully accomplished — thanked in General Orders (mentioned in despatches as having "performed the duties
of his responsible command in the most highly efficient manner," and CB.).
4 Major Tredennick served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1S65-60, and was present a
the affair of Kakaramea, storm and capture of the fortified Pahs of Otapawa and Ketemeri, and various mia or
affairs (Medal). Served in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and commanded the 57th Regiment from the middle of
April to the end of the war, including the operations of "Clarke's Column."
5 Major Bicknell served iu the 1 8th Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1S63-66 (Medal). Served with the
57th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, including the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
7 Captain Picot served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was slightly wounded at the
bombardment of Kaitake (Medal) .
Record of the Services of the 57th Regiment.
Raised in 1755. Proceeded to the Mediterranean (as Marines), 1757- To Gibraltar, 1763. To Minorca, 1767.
To Ireland, 1775. To America, 1783. To Nova Scotia, 1790. To England and Scotland, 1793. To Low Countries,
1793. To England, June 1794. To Low Countries. 1795. To England, October j 795. To West Indies, 1803. (2nd
Battalion raised in 1803.) To England, April 1804. To Channel Islands, October 1804. To Gibraltar, Ju.y 1809.
To Peninsula, June 1814. To Canada, July ,815. (2nd Battalion reduced, Dec. 1815 ) To France, November 1817.
To Ireland, Sept. 1824. To England, 1J25. To New South Wales (embarked in 16 convict ships), March 1831.
To India, April 1P46. To England, March 1848. To Ireland, Feb 185). To Corfu, Sept. 1854. To Crimea, May
1^56. To Malta, May 1S5S. (A detachment at Aden from Sept. 1B57 to March i860.) To India, Nov. i-6o. To
New Zealand, April 18*7. To England, Sept. 1871. To Ireland, Dec. 1873, To Ceylon, Feb. 1S79. To South
Africa, October 1879.
\_For remainder of Notes see end of sith Foot.
302
Natal.
58th (Rutlandshire). — I/m&ed to 48th. [js^^u^ '
2 Feb. 30 ; Capt. p24 Feb. 37;
General, 1 June 62 ; Lieut. General,
•pot, Northanrpton.
Gibraltar" with the Castle, Key and " Jlonfis Insignia C'alpe.* "Egypt" (with the Sphinx) " Maida
"Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Pyrenees" " Nivelle " "Orthes" "Peninsula" "New Zealand."
Years' SerJ Colonel, —Sir Arthur Johnstone Lawrence,1 KCB. 2nd Zt. p4 April 27 ; Lt
Half Major, pu Sept. 46 ; Zt. Colonel, 1 Aug. 47 ; Colonel, 20 Nov. 54 ; Majo
25 Oct. 71 : General, t Oct. 77 ; Colonel 58th Foot, 6 Jan. 70.
lieutenant Colonel. —William Dunn Bond, Ensign, pg liar. 55 ; Lt. pi7 Aug. 55 ; Capt. 20 July 59; St. Major.
5 July 72 ; Major, 23 May 74; Hi. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79 ; Lt. Colonel, 9 Sept. 79.
5 ••• Majors.— William Henry Hingeston, Ensign, 11 May 55 ; Lt. p26 Oct. 55; Capf. pi6 Dec. 59; Bt. Major,
5 July 72 ; Major, 18 Dec. 75.
Charles Edward Foster, Ensign, 31 Dec. 58; Lt. p23 Nov. 60 ; Ctyrf. '29 Mar. 64; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77;
Jfa/c r, 9 Sept. 79. _^^
Donald George Anderson pi9 Dec. 60 1 24 July 63 pi6 Oct. 66|
Harloven Morley Saunders p3i Mar. 63,pi4June 64 10 Aug. 74
Captains.
KXMI.X.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
Patrick Albert Howley6 27 Feb,
Augustus Williams Morris, at Staff College' 5 July 64
Robert Lewis Arathoon - 9 Aug. 64
Mackenzie Churchill p 1 Feb. 68
Cecil Lumsden Hornby p 3 April 67
Edward Lovegrove pi5 Feb. 68
Lieutenants.
Henry Metcalfe Xuthcinjnst. of Musketry \ „ , ,„
4 Sept. 78 )
George Engleberts Liebenrood8 pi4 Mar. 68
William Le Poer Power
Henry Dolphin
Edwin Del Sandys, Adjutant 18 Oct. 79....
George Frederick Vincent Blood Smyih .
Sub Lieutenants,
Stephen James Melville Jopp
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas Edward Compton
Charles Maximilian O'Donel
William Francis Fawcett
John Collinson • 22 Jan.
Henry Morgan 1 22 Jan.
Archer Clive Bolton 22 Feb.
Seymour Henry Sainsbury Sainsbury 1 22 Feb.
AlanRichard Hill | 22 Feb.
Son. Richard Charles Stanley Mountjoy') M„„
Monck S IlMay
p29 Nov. 59 p27 Nov. 67
2 Dec. 69 24 July 78
29 Jan. 70 14 Sept. 78
r 6 July 70 25 Sept. 78
p 4 Jan. 71 9 Sept. 79
p2g May 69 18 Oct. 79
2S Oct. 71
12 Feb. 70
19 June 7
20 Nov. 75
12 Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
SUB LIEUT.
[7 May 76
BT.LT.COL.
Paymaster. — James White Minchin, 30 March 67 ; Honorary Captain, 30 Mar. 72.
Quarter Master.— Charles Lenton, 5 June 66.
Facings Black. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs Cane and Sons.
Embarked for Natal, 24 Feb. 1879.
1 Sir Arthur Lawrence commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54 up to
5th November ; the First Brigade Light Division from 5th Nov. 1854 to 5th Feb. 1855 ; and the 2nd Brigade 2nd Divi-
sion from 25th Dec. 1855 till the end of the Crimean war, and was present at the battles of Alma (horse killed) and
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class cf the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6 Captain Howley served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal). Also in the Hazara
campaign of 1868, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp.)
8 Lieut. Liebenrood served with the 58th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879. Was present in the engage-
ment at Ulundi (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches).
Continuation of Notes to 57^1 Foot.
8 Captain Matthews served with the 57th Regiment in New Zealand in 1865-67, and was present at the affair of
Ketemari (Medal). Served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1879, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
3 Captains Morewood and Hallett, Lieut. Lyde, and 2nd Lieuts. Jones, Munro, and Litton served with the 57th
Regiment in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
11 Lord Gilford accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service. Trained
the Winnebah Company of Russell's Regiment, and commanded it during the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abra-
krampa on the 5th and' 6th November 1873. Did the duties of Adjutant of Russell's Regiment from Attoh-Insu to
the Prah. Commanded the Scouting Party from the Prah to Coomassie. Led the attack-on Adubiassie and at the
battle of Amoaful ; carried with his Scouts the Enemy's advanced post at Egginassie by a rush ; led the attack on
Becquah (slightly wounded) ; took part in the advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin
and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Served as Aide de Camp to Sir Garnet Wolseley
from the capture of Coomassie to the end of the campaign. (Was several times mentioned in despatches, promoted
to an Unattached Company, awarded the Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp). Served in the latter part of the Zulu
war of 1879, first with the 57th Regiment, afterwards with the Mounted Infantry, and finally as Aide de Camp to
Sir Garnet Wolseley. Lord Gifford took a leading part in the capture of King Cetywayo, after which he was sent
home with the despatches.
10 Lieut. Towers-Clark served with the 57th Regiment in the Zulu campaign of 1S79, including the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Served afterwards to the end of the war as Orderly Officer to Lt.Colonel
Clarke while commanding successively the 2nd Brigade ist Division and " Clarke's Column." Made several road
surveys, including the road in Zululand fr .m St. Paul's to the Middle Drift of the Tugela River.
18 Quarter Master Wood served with the 57th Regiment in tho Crimea from the 23rd September 1854, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June, bom-
bardment and surrender of Kinbouru (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New
Zealand war from 1861 to i860 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal). Served with the 57th Regi-
ment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
Candahar Pieid.Force. J 59th (2nd Nottinghamshire). — Linked to soth.lu,.',,,,,,",, 'il.^t, Burnley.3°3
Cape of Goon Hope" '"■<-«.— "i-'" "v'™»» " St Skimsttiv"
Lt.
Years' Ser
Full I Half
Couunna" "Java" "Vittoria
'Peninsula" " Bhurtpof.e."
'■iv r i =i TTn-m-v Evrc Mnsiqn, p2SAult. 17; Z<. p2o April 26; O//. >';, April 28; Major, viy Feb.
KrSlf 43 -CJ/ .20 June 54; Jf«>-<?e«.i6Xov. 58 ,•».««. 3 Sept. 67 ; ffe,ie,W, 23 Sept. 74; Co*
;gth Foot, 23 Mar. 65
Lieutenant Colonel.-Richard Lacy,* -E»*.
-3 April 63 ; Major, 2S (let. 68 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, :
Majors.— James Lawson,* Ensign, P13 Dec. 50 ;
,1/n/or, 12 June 78. ,
William John Frampton, Ensig:
Major, 14 Sept. 78.
1 Mar. 42; Lt.p 27 Sept. 44; Capt. 6 June 54; Brevet Major,
a April 77; Lt. Colonel, 14 Sept. 78.
Lt. 3 Dec. 52 ; Capt. 7 April 62 ; Bt.Major, 22 Sept. 75 ;
Dec. 56 ; Lt. iS Sept. 59; Capt. vzg Sept. 65 ; Bt.Major, 20 Oct. 77 ;
Captains.
Robert Staveley ShinkW P17 Dec. 52
tM.e. Henry Harcourt Griffiths ......... p 6 Jan. 60
Philip Homan Efolliott. Adj. 3 Adm. Batt. p get)t_ g
Lancashire Rifle Volunteers J '
».,.,-. Edward Gunter 3 J Dec. 58
n.s.e.Eustou Henry Sartorms
p.s.c.GeoTgeFaigna,Kd,GamsonInstructor )
Hfhntn . .. )
Mhow
\p.s.c. Robert El
■•• I James Lewis Joseph Gordon...
• •• "William Patrick Lawlor
■ •• I John Stoyte
• •• j Ralph Edmonstone Buchanan
- I John Thomas Acton Drought
8 July
Sept. 63
p28 Oct. 64
'•' 3 June 64
"23 June 65
29 Sept. 65
29 Sept. 65
1 4 Sept. 67
Lieutenants.
1 William Fulton
.William George Small6.. .....................
Bennett William Lucas, Lust, of Musketry \
I 18 Nov. 78 I
! John Frederick Irwin
'Shirley Apthorp
Alfred Dashwood Worgau
William Whitmore Beagin?
Montagu William Battye, Interpreter...
Percy Henry Noel Lake
Arthur Glvu Leonard
Stephen Watson, Adjutant 14 Nov. 74
Henry Allan Balfour Uuiilderson
Charles Cadman Hodgkinson
Charles Frederick Hastings Mcdhurst
Second Lieutenants.
William Michael Collins White
Humphrey Martin Twynam
Philip Bower MacAdam
18 Aug. 54
18 Sept. 63
'30 Nov. 60
23 Sept. 62
18 July 65
tFeb. 67
p2i Aug. 67
4 July 68
Aug. 67
UHEV. M \.I.
7 Aug. 67|
"•21 Aug. 67
15 Mar. 73
30 Sept. 74
P30 Oct.
18 Dec.
P25 Dec.
8 Jan.
Pi 1 Feb.
p 7 May
8 Jan.
1 Apr. 75
1 June 75
8 Dec. 75
4 Sept. 78
P25 Dec. 6ti i July 79
22 April 6S 31 July 79
2 Aug. 70 7 Aug. 79
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 7
2ND LIEUT.
21 Aug. 78
11 May 78
11 Oct. 79
28 Oct. 71 1
28 Oct. 71
22 Sept. 69
12 Feb. 73
9 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
3 Aug. 72
11 June 75
11 July 75
12 Feb. 76
Paymaster.—
Quarter Master.— James Rowland,9 4 Oct. 73.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.- Irish Agents, Si,
Embarked for Ceylon, September 1S67.
3. Borough, Bt. and Co.
, and as local
Magdala, and finally
1 Tt Colonel Lacv served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-
Ltc^lcomm^deTthe greater Jpart of a Brigade during a portion of the advance on Mag
^^wson ^SS^SBXlJSSShSSfflh. operationsbefore and capture ol
wasen°^edTn the TSpedftion from Canton9 to the White Cloud Mountains in June; also at the storming and
Clasp). , t> »_;„..„!. ;„ the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions at
Chandtum™^
(Medal with Clasp). Wr.pr-Htirvr.nrv Field Force under Colonel J. R- Mackenzie in Arabia from 27th
Larch to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin liana, the chief of Hems
,3rd Regiment in the Indian Mutiny carr~—
. on the Nepaul frontier in 1859 (Medal).
thf Rrte^Stet jSfiffi wS^rd ReimenUn t^di^n^tSy Wipaigu, including the opera-
tions in the Gorruckpore District in
oQ4
60th (The King's Royal Rifle Corps).
r.W, District* Nos. 51 and 52.
Lltijle Depot, "Winchester.
,1 Celer et Aulax." " Roleia" "Vimieha" "Mabttfiqub" "Tat.aveka" "Ftjbntes d'Okor" "Albuhbba''
,< CiunAn Rohrtgo" "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "VrTTOBiA." "Ptbkhekr" "Nivkllk" "Nive" "Ohthes"
«, Toulouse" " Peninsula" "Punjaub" " Mooltan" " Goojerat" " Taku Fobts" " Pbkin" " Delhi" " Busaco."
Yi^TsS I Colonel in Chief.— Field Marshal His Royal Uighiess The Duke of Cambridge, KG. KP. GCB. GCMG. GCSI.
PxiU Half' 3 Mar. 69.
Pay. Pay 'Colonels Commandant.— 1 Sir Arthur Augustus Thnrlow Cunynghanie,1 GCB. 2nd Lt. p2 Nov. 30 ; Lieut.
22 May 35; Copt. pi7 Aug. 41 ; Ma/or, ''3 Aug. 45 ; Zt. Colonel, p3 Nov. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major,
General, 20 April 61 ; Lt. General, 22 Oct. 70: General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, 2 Feb. 76.
Freeman Murray, Ensign, p24 Feb. 25; Z*. p8 April 26; Ccytf. p2i Dec. 32; Major, p2o Aug. 44; Lt.
Colonel, 5 Nov. 47 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 13 Aug. 62 ; Zt«</. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; General,
1 Oct. 77; Colonel Commandant 60th Rifles, it Oct. 76.
Lieutenant Colonels. — 3 Wykeham Leigh Peinberton,3 CB. 2nd Lt. f2-j April 52 ; Lt. p25 Aug. 54 ; Capt.
23 Mar. 58 : Major, p28 0ct. 71 ; Lt. Colonel, 10 March 75.
Rowley Willes Hinxman,4 2nd Lt. 23 Nov. 49; Zr. p3 Mar. 54; Capt. 15 Jan. 58 ; Bt. Major, 19 Jan. 64;
Major', 24 April 72; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 7 Jan. 74; Lt. Colonel, 5 June 75 ; Colonel, 7 Jan. 79.
James Durham Dundas,5 2H<? Zr. 3 Mar. 54 : Lt. 23 March 55 ; Capt. 22 June 58 ; Bt. Major,
Major, 1 April 73 ; Brecet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 19 Dec. 77
2 James Joseph Collins, Ensign, P2S Aug. 54; Lt. 23 Mar. 55; Capt. pig July 59 ; Bt.Majoi
Major, 5 July 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 21 Aug. 78.
Majors. — 2 Cromer Ashburnham,6 Ensign, 20 April 55 ; Zr. 26 Oct. 55; Cop#. p23 Jan. 63 ; Major, 18 Oct. 73.
Kennett Gregg Henderson,7 Ensigii, 23 April 53 ; Lt. 6 May 56 ; Capt. ''30 June 63 ; Major, 27 Mar 74.
James Sturgeon Hamilton Algar,6 Ensign, 10 May 55; Lt. pg May 56; Capt. 17 May 64; Major, 10
, March 7s.
p.*. p. George Hatchell, Assistant Adjutant General, Bengal ; Ensign, 22 Oct. 55; Lt. 27 Sept. 57; Capt.
p24 Jan. 65 ; Major, 29 Nov. 76 ; jBA. Lt. Colonel, 22 Nov. 79.
1 James Kiero Watson, Ensign, 20 July 55 ; Lt. pi May 57 ; Capt . 1 May 65 ; Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
19 Dec. 77.
2 William Gerard Byron,8 Ensign, ''25 Sept. 55; Lt. p 7 Sept. 58 ; Capt. p3 Jan. 65; Bt.Major,i Oct. 77;
j Major. 29 June 78.
3 p.s.c. William Lewis Kinloch Ogilvy, Ensign, 18 June 57; Lt. pi5 June 58; Capt. pn Dec. 66; Major,
21 Aug. 78.
[3 Arthur Tufnell,10 Eynign, 9 Nov. 55 ; Z£. 15 Jan. 58 ; Capt. 23 Oct. 67; Major, 7 Apr. 79 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel,
\ 29 Nov. 79.
'4 John Charley, Ensign, vy Mar. 56; Lt. p2i Feb. 60; Capt. pi4 Aug. 67 ; Major, 12 Sept. 79.
28
23
Nov. 70 ;
i July 72 ;
Captains
3 Astley Fellowes Terry '-
1 John Gustavus Crosbie
2 George Hewitt Trotman
Nesbit Willoughby Wallace 14
ENSIGN.
CAPTAIN.
BBEV.MAJ.
1 April 58 I'll Sept. 6op 8 Dec. 67
23 April 58 pi8 Sept. 6o,p2o May 68J
12 May 57, 13 Aug. 59, n Jan. 69
26 Mar. 58,p4Jan. 6i,p23Jan. 691
3 Arthur Morris15 p2i May 58 __ 4 June 61^24 April 69,
4 Charles Matthew Calderon14 13 May 59 |p26 Oct. 6oip9Feb. 70!
2 YiT Redvers Henrv Buller,1" CB. (Bt. Lt. Colonel, 11") L ,,„ 0 _, , . ■ _,
Nov 78 CoL27ievt.79); Aide do Camp to the Queen j\ ^ May 58 p 9 Dec. 62 p28 May 70
3 Charles Pierson Cramer 16 p24 Aug. s8p2i April 63|p28May 70
4 James Henry Herbert Croft 12 Nov. 58 p3i Mar. 63; p 9 Aug. 71 1
Francis Wallace Grenfell, Bt. Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79^ 5 Aug. 59,p2i July 631P28 Oct. 71I
Apr. 74
Alex. Angus Airlie Kinloch, D.A.Q. M. Gen. Khyberi I 2~ Noy L g "
Line t?™-!" > I
Nov. 78
8 May 70J 22 Nov. 79
... 1 3 Aubrey Vere O'Brien18 „ ;pi80ct. 59 p 8 Sept. 63] 24 Apr. 72
... I2 Charles Louis Constantine de Robeck jp22 0ct. 59 p i Mar. 64 24 Apr. 72
... 1 1 George Thomas Whitaker p2i Dec. 60 p24 Jan. 65 26 Feb. 73
... 1 George Carpenter p 4 Jan. 60 p3i Jan. 6s
... 3 Richard Collingwood Robinson13 p 6 Jan. 60 p 7 Feb. 65
... 2 George Lancelot McLean Farmer |pi6 April 6i;P 7 Mar. 65
... 1 Denis Bingham14 17 Aug. 6ijp26May 65
... 1 John Talbot Darnley Crosbie,^?'rfe de Camp to Sir\\v g . 6Jp j IJpc
Thomas Steele )\ °' I
... 1 Henry Donald Browne ^i 3 June 63pi4Aug. 66
Edmund Lomax Fraser,14
2 Reginald Cbalmer *
2 William Tilden
Henry Blackwood MacCall, Aide de Camp to the\
Commander in Chief, East Indies )
4 Benjamin Frend
3 Ambrose Humphrys Bircham 18
4 Henry Affleck Houlton Ward
4 Alexander Ferdinand Henry Mitchell-Innes14
|4 Philip Albert Robinson
'2 William Forster
1 Robert Cradock Davies14
Henry Philip Myles Wylie, Adj. 5th Adm. Batt.}
Cheshire llijle Volunteers )
2 James Nugent Blackwood-Price
3 Charles Holled Smith '"
p23 June 63 p2i Aug. 66
7 Mar. 63|p2iFeb. 65
2 Oct. 63 ye 1 1 Dec. 66
pi6Feb. 64lpioFeb. 67
9 Feb. 64jp27Feb. 67
p28 June 64 p 8 Mar. 67
p28 Oct. 64 "
p24 Jan. 65
17 Nov. 63
7 Mar. 65
p26May 65
p22 Sept. 65
pioOct. 65
Dec. 65
;o April 73
28 May 73
5 July 73
5 July 73
13 Aug. 73
27 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 74
2 Apr. 74
10 Mar. 75
1 Apr. 75
12 May 75
13 May 75
1 Dec. 75
. 72 AUg. 76
16 Sept. 68 17 May 76
9 April 68! 29 Nov. 76
28 Mar. 77
30 June 77
8 Dec. 77
30 June 68
p28 Oct. 68
ti Jan. 60
_ p 3 Feb. 69 19 Dec
James John Malbmdaine 29 May 66, n Sept. 68 14 Mar. 77
2 Henry Savill Marsham14 [p2Dec. 65 pi7 Feb. 69 2 Mar.
2 Thomas Sydenham Clarke !p 3 Dec. 6sp24 April 69 5 July 78
3 Ernest Hovel 1 Thurlow12 ;p 3 April 66.p29 May 69 21 Aug. 78
3 H on. Keith Tumour-0 p 2 Oct. 66(p 9 Feb. 70 30 Oct. 78
4 Henry Somerville Hutton Riddell" p 8 Mar. 67 ,i' 4 Jan. 71I 3^ Nov
4 Herbert James Hope-Edwardes 6 July 67 p22 Mar. 71I 4 Jan. 79
... 4 Thomas Prince Lloyd 23 July 6i,p29Nov. 64! 29 Jan. .'
'3 Fiennes Boiighton Newton Dickenson1- | 8 Aug. 67 pi2 July 711 17 May 79
ard Thomas Henry Hutton,-1 at Staff College p 9 Aug. 67 1 p 9 Aug.
Lieutenants.
2 Fulbert Wright Archer14 pioAug. 67 p 9 Aug. 71
1 Horace Walpole pn Aug. 67ip27 Oct. 71
1 John Dowling Uowden -? 1 Feb. 68'p3oNov. 7c
3 Charles Michcll.'8 Instructor of Musketry 15 July 76 ...pi2 Oct. 67 28 Oct. 71
a Francis Moore Ward p25 Dec. 67 28 Oct. 71
1 4 July 79
6oth (The King's Royal Bijle Corps).
3°5
Lieutenants.
Charles Radly Britain Thome12
Charles Hope, Instructor- of Musketry 5 Jan. 77
Richard Steele Rupert Fetherstonhaugh12
Humphrey David Firry OUden, Private Sec 4- Aide ie Camp to Li Gov of >
N. W. Provinces *
Nicholas Edward de Berner Fenwick •••—.—"
Walter Henry Holbech,11 serving in a civil capacity m lyprus
William Sturrock Anderson
Henry Allfrey18
Corbet Stapleton Cotton12
Robert Henley vvi"-;": Vi
Mordaunt Charles Boyle, Instructor of Musketry 30 May 79
Horatio Reginald Mends •• ■■ •■•; • ■•■ yy."l""i'""-ii""""
Montagu Charles Brudenell Forestier Walker, Adjutant 29 May 77
Geoffrey Grimwood Grimwood
Henry Vere ••••••• ■•••■•••"•
Edward ObertHindley Wilkinson,2' Adjutant 1 Dec. 75
Basil Templer Graham Montgomery
Robert Story
Eugene Aysl ifon 1 Sauford
Robert Charles Dighton Wilson
Grenville Hylton Wells'2
Hon. Alwyne Henry Fulke Greville
Hubert Richard Lovett ■■■■■■ ■•■•■
Frederick Savill Marsham, Adjutant 16 Feb. 78
Robert Henry Gunning24
Edward William Herbert12
Gilbert Samuel Baynes ••••••• Vn";
Guy TheophilUB Campbell, Aide de Camp to Lt. General Hughes
Robert George ISurhansui-Riddell, Instructor oj Musketry 6 Nov. 78
Hon. Conw.iv Stratford George Canning
Robert Erskine Wade Copland-Crawford
Gerard Charles Kitson ■
Archibald Edward Miles'2
Lord Frederick FitzGerald
Harold Gore-Browne, Adjutant 30 May 79
William Pitcairn Campbell
Arthur Davidson
Lewis William George Butler
Herbert Delamark Banks
Harry John Bolton ■
Robert Calverley Alington Bewicko Bewicke
Robert Edmund Golightly
Edgar Waldegrave Brodie, Interpreter
Hubert Cornwall Legh
Second Lieutenants.
Edward James Stuart Wonley
Daniel Charles William Lysons
Horace John Nevill12
Charles Archibald Townshend Boultbee
Archer Parry Crawley18
Dudley Granville Richard Ryder12
George Conyers Baker Baker19
John Raymond Garrett12
Ramsay George Henry Couper
Charles Edward Clowes
Lee La Trobe Bateman ■••••
Sir Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge, Bart....
Lord Walter FitzGerald
William Joseph Myers12
Maurice O'Connell12
Edward Tatton Pakenham
Warine Du Vernet Lysley12
Charles Berkeley Pigott12
Geoffrey George G< irdon, Lord Tewkesbury
Francis' Alexander Fortescue
Edward Stuart St. Aubyn
Henry Edward Buchanan-Riddell
Thomas Edward Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington
Walpole SwintonKays
25 Dec. 67
8 Jan.
25 Sept. 67
[3 June 68
23 Jan. 69
14 Oct. 68
3 Feb. 69
p29 May 69
Nov. 69
p28 May 70
23 Sept. 7:
2 vo 1,1 1 i 1.
i30ctl Ti
23 Jan. 7?
15 Aug. t,
ii July
13 Oct.
1 May
14 Sept.
30 Jan.
14 Sept.
4 Dec.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
22 Jan.
1 May
22 .Tan.
22 Jan.
10 Feb
/or, 5 March 73.
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
6 Mar. 72
24 July 72
5 Oct. 72
9 AUg. 73
5 Oct. 72
12 Nov. 73
12 Nov. 73
19 Oct. 72
28 Feb. 74
9 Aug. 74
9 Aug- 74
15 Jan. 73
26 Mar. 73
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
28 Feb. 75
20 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
7 Jan. 76
11 Feb. 75
1 1 Feb. 76
11 Feb. 76
1 1 Feb. 76
10 Mar. 76
10 Sept. 76
10 Sept. 76
6 Oct. 75
17 .Tnly 72
2 Feb. 77
8 April 77
3 May 76
6 Oct. 78
Edward JCourt Haynes .^ Apr. 7« ; En.'*5 May 55 ; LU -2 Nov. 55; Capt. "8 June 67.
Quarter Masters.— 2 William Nassau Holmes,-'8 17 April 67.
1 William Dixon,29 19 Jan. 76.
3 James Ireland,'8 20 April 78.
4 Evi John Crane, 15 March 79.
Green-Facing, Scarlet.-J*e»«., Messrs. Cox and Co.-Irish Agents, Sir E Borough, Bt. and Co.
Ut Battalion returned from Halifax, Nova Scotia, */an.p. Winchester.
Ind Battalion embarked for India, September i&67. Caniahar Field Force.
3rd Battalion embarked for Natal, igFtb. 1879. Natal
ith Battalion embarked for India, 2 Nov. 1876. Agra, Bengal.
? t
306 foth {The King's Royal Rifle Corps).
1 Sir Arthur Cvmynghame proceeded to China in 1841 as Aide de Camp to Lord Saltoun, and was present at the
storm and capture of Chin-kiang-Foo (led the Column of attack on the Heights of Makuikiow), and at the investment
of Nankin (Medal). In 1S54 accompanied the Army to the East as Assistant Quarter Master General to the 1st Divi-
sion, was present at the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, taking of Balaklava, affair of 23rd Oct. on the Heights
of the Tehernaya, battles of Balaklava and Inkerman (served with the Guards in the Sand-hag Battery, and led
into action a detached portion of the 20th Regiment), and siege of Sebastopol up to May 1S55 (Medal with four
Clasps, CB., Officer of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 4th Class' of the Medjidie). In March 1855 was
appointed local Major General, in May took command of a Division of the Turkish Contingent, and in August re-
ceived the personal thanks of the Sultan and was created a Lt. General in the Turkish Army. In Oct. 1855 sailed in
command of 10.000 men to occupy Kertch, and assisted to maintain that position throughout the second winter
in the Crimea (Turkish War Medal, and 2nd Class of the Medjidie). In 1863 commanded at Lahore the reserve forces
of the army employed in the Sittana campaign. On the 2nd and 23rd April 1869, when in command of the Northern
Division of Ireland, received the thanks of the Irish Government on the suppression of the Fenian rising. In July
1869 made KCB. Established the military occupation of the Transvaal on its annexation in 1877. Com-
manded the combined forces on the Kei River in the war with the Galekas and rebellion of the Gaikas in Kaffraria
in 1877.
3 Lt.Colonel Pemberton served with the 60th Rifles in India during the mutiny, and was severely wounded, with
loss of two fingers of left hand, at Cawnpore on the 27th Nov. 1857 (Medal). Served in the Zulu war of 1879 and
commanded one of the two divisions of the column raised for the relief of Ekowe, and was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe {CB.).
* Colonel Hinxman served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1S57 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp).
5 Lt.Colonel Duudas served with the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, including the battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations
to 6th August (wounded on 19th June). Served the campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund, including the actions of Buga-
walla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture ofBareilly, attack and bombard-
ment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the
enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee ; Oude campaign, including the
actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
Served on the Red River expedition of 1870 (Brevet of Major).
6 Major Ashburnham served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions
on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai and taking of the Heights before'Delhi, subsequent siege operations, assault
and capture of the city, with theefrnal attack on and occupation of the palace. Campaign in Rohilcund, including
the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and
destruction of Shahabad (Medal with Clasp).
7 Majors Henderson and Algar served with the 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for
Taku Forts and Pekin) .
8 Major Byron served with the 38th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the assault
and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action at Barree (Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt.Colonel Tufnell served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, ari(l was present at the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards commanded the Battalion to the end of the campaign
(Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
12 Captains Terry, Sinith, Thurlow, and Dickenson, Lieuts. Thorne, Fetherstonhaugh, Cotton, Wells, Herbert, and
Miles, and 2nd Lieuts. Nevill, Ryder, Garrett, Myers, O'Connell, Lysley, and Pigott served with the 3rd Battalion
60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
13 Captain Robinson served in the Red River expedition of 1870. Also served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in
the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
14 Captains Wallace, Calderon, Bingham, Fraser, Mitchell-Inues, Davies, Marsham (as Adjutant), and Riddell,
Lieutenants Archer and Holbech served on the Red River expedition of 1870.
15 Captain Morris served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the latter part of the Zulu war of 1879.
17 Colonel Buller served with the 2ndBattalion 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with
two Clasps). Served with the 1st Battalion on the Red River expedition of 1870. Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley
to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served as D. A. Adjutant and Quarter Master General and Head of the
Intelligence Department throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-74, including the action of Essaman, battle of Amoaful,
advanced guard engagement at Jarbinbah, battle of Ordahsu (slightly wounded) and capture of Coomassie
(several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
15 Captains Cramer, O'Brien, and Bir'cham, Lieuts. MicheU. Astell, and Allfrey, 2nd Lieuts. Crawley and Baker,
and Quarter Master Ireland served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and were present at
the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
20 Captain the Hon. Keith Turnour served in the Red River expedition of 1870. Also with the 3rd Battalion 60th
Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and present at the action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
21 Captain Hutton served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879; was present at the action of
Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe; and afterwards served as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock, command-
ing the 1st Division.
23 Lieut. Wilkinson served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, including the
action of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe.
24 Lieut. Gunning served with the 3rd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present at the action
of Gingindhlovu and relief of Ekowe. Afterwards served as Adjutant of the Battalion throughout the operations
of " Clarke's Column."
25 Major Anderson served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian Mutiny operations in 1857-58 (Medal).
26 Captain Haynes served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee
Nuddee, occupation of Futteh'ghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee;
Rohilcund campaign and attack on the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude cam-
paign and actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Also
in the Eusofzai campaign of 1863-64 and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
" Captain Roberts served in the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal).
23 Quarter Master Holmes served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal).
Ln suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858 in the Shahabad district (Medal). Also throughout the campaign
of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
29 Quarter Master Dixon served throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the siege opera-
tions before Delhi, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (wounded) y
campaign in Rohilcund, including the action of Bugowalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura,
assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the
garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of
the Fort of Mahomdee, attack and destruction of Shahabad, action of Bunkagong ; the Oude campaign, including
the actions at Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, and actional Biswah (Medal witn
lasp). Serred in the Red River expedition of 1870.
61st (South Gloucestershire). —Linked to 28th. ["* '* BUMet ?V7"t 3°7
L-BW^arff PfjDof, Bristol
"Egypt (with the Sphinx). "Talavera" "Salamanca" "Pyrenees" " Nivelle " " Niv '"
; Chillianwallau" "Goojerat'
Orthes "
'Delhi.'
Toulouse" "Peninsula"— Flank Companies, "Maida""Punjaub '
p^-1-^; 'Colonel.— 5tV Thomas Montagu Steele, i KCB. Ensign, 12 Jan. 38; Ens. Sr lit. p2o July 38; Lt. * Capt. p29
Pay Pay Mar<* 44 ! Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, P31 Oct. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 17 Aug. 65 ; Lt. General,
7 Jan. 74 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 61st Foot, 23 Sept. 74.
Lieutenant Colonel. —William Blackett,a Ensign, ''29 Dec. 54; i/. po Nov. 55; Cnj.tf. pi7 Dec. 58; M.Major,
5 July 72; Major, 15 Jan. 73 ; Lt. Colonel, 31 May 76.
Majors.— John James Keywood^E nslg n ,vij Aug. 54 ; Lieut. 14 May 55 ; Capt. p29 July 62 ; Major, 1 Aug. 73.
Frederick John Fane, Ensign, 18 Dec. S7; £«• 13 Dec. 59; Captain, PS Sept. 65; if. Mo/or, 1 Oct. 77;
Major, 31 Oct. 77.
*8/,
W/11
Captains.
Edward Waugh Rumsey, Atlj. South Glon- \
cester Militia )
p.s.c. Charles Henry Boileau,6 Garrison \
Instructor, Gibraltar j
Wigram Montagu Money
John Lloyd Dickin
"on. Edward John Chetwynd
James Edward MacDonne'll
Alexander Plunket Van Homrighs
Redmond Uniacke Somerville
William Merrick Fowler
p.s.c. Charles Wyndham Murray9
Frederic John Curtin
Robert Hayes Corbett
Edwin Law
Lieutenants.
Thomas William Crawford Leathern
Alfred Charles Fryer
Maurice Charles 0"'Connell
William Mends Forte Trotman, Inst, of)
Musketry 1 Aug. 79 )
Allan Gilmore, serving in a cioil capacity)
1 in Cyprus )
Francis Herbert England
Mervyn Edward Archdale
Oswald Fordham Tatham
Cuthbert Johnson Baines
WalterCroker St.Ives Partridge,^lrf/«/cin< )
5 Feb. 79 j
Second Lieutenants.
Stanley Humphery
Charles James Vines
Herbert Capel Cure
Clement Frederick Baxter
Hugh Richard Tufnell
Robert French
l.N^IIIN.
CAPTAIN.
p27Nov. 57ip3oAug. 59 pi6 Oct. 66
31 Aug.
pi6 Jan.
pio May
p3o Dec.
25 Sept.
19 Nov.
v27 May
! 8 July
p2i Nov.
15 Jan.
1,. Inly
pi2 Sept.
55 7 May
6} p23 Mar.
64 p2o July
59 p 6 Mar.
60 p22 Mar.
57 12 Mar.
62 pi i July
62 p 8 Sept.
62 pioOct.
64 pi6 Oct.
65 p 5 Mar.
65 pi6Mar.
57 j 12 July 67
66 pi7 April 69
67 1 p 3 Aug. 70
63 1 Jan. 73
64 4 May 74
1 April 70
31 May 76
11 July 77
31 Oct. 77
9 Jan. 78
7 May 78
29 Jan. 79
pi6 Oct. 66 p2o Oct. 69
pi6 Mar. 57 p 7 May 70
11 Jan. 67,p23Nov. 70
pi3 June 6S 28 Oct.
3 Oct.
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
11 May 78
7 Aug. 78
21 June 79
13 Aug. 79
28 Oct. 71
10 Mar. 76
29 Nov. 76
28 Oct. 77
20 Nov. 75
BREV.MAJ. I BT.LT.COI.
Paymaster.— Wm. John Edw. Graham Sutherland,
I Quarter Master. — James Wilson,10 7 Nov. 68.
Facings Buff. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.'
Returned from Nova Scotia, June 1872.-
[p25 Sept. 69.
March 59; Lt. 1 Apr. 63; Capt.
-Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
■Embarked for Malta, February 1878.
1 Sir Thomas Steele served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 as Military Secretary to Lord Raglan and General
Simpson, including the battles of the Alma (mentioned in despatches), Bulaklava, and Inkerman (mentioned), and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen and Colonel, Officer of the Legion
of Honor, Commander 2nd Class St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 3rd Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
3 Lt. Colonel Blackett served with the 98th Regimentin the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 185S, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of
Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasps).
* Major Heywood served with the 1st Royals in the Crimean campaign from the 1st June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Modal). Served as Commandant of H.M. Hospital
Ship " Victor Emanuel" off the Gold Coast during the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal).
6 Captain Boileau served with the 61st Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi (and as a volunteer with
the Artillery from 26th August till' its fall), including repulse of sorties on 4th iSth and 23rd July and 1st August
1857 (Medal with Clasp).
8 Captain Van Homrigh served with the 2nd Queen's throughout the China war of i860, including the taking of
the Taku Forts, actions of the 12th and 14th August, and 21st September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps).
9 Captain Murray served in the Zulu war of 1879, first as Aide de Camp to Major General Crealock, commanding
the 1st Division, and afterwards as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the Intelligence Branch of the
Division ; was finally attached in this capacity to Clarke's Column, reconnoitred the country beyond Ulundi as
far as the Ngome region, and made a reconnaissance of the route to be traversed by the column from Ulundi to
the Middle Drift of the Tugela River.
10 Quarter Master Wilson served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the
Boree Valley, N.W. frontier of India, in November 1853. Also with the expeditionary force against the Lurruckzai
Mohmunds, including the taking and destruction of several villages in August and September 1854 (Medal with
Clasp).
1 + 2
62nd (Wiltshire).— Linked to 99th. [I^S^iivizes.
Pay
-5q3 Korar, Bengal. Depot, "1
° attached to 99th F. J
"Nivb" "Peninsula" "Febozeshah" "Sobkaon" Sevastopol.
Colonel.— J9 Eight Son. Sir William Thomas Knollys.i KCB. Emign, 9 Dec. 13; Lt. 4- Capt. 25 Sept. 17 ;
Capt. df-Lt. Colonel, p3i Dec. 27 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 20 June 54 ; Lieut. General, 11 Jan. 60 ;
General, 17 June 66 j Colonel 62nd Foot, 16 Nov. 58.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William John Chads,' Ensign, pi2 Nov. 47; Lt. ^12 Sept. 48; Capt. 30 June 54;
Bt. Major, 15 Dec. 54; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 9 Nov. 62; Major, 15 May 72; Lieutenant Colonel, 28 Oct. 76; Colonel,
Majors.— Douglas Hastings,4 Entign, 20 March 40; Lt. 8 April 42; Capt. 15 March 53; Brevet Major,
23 March 65 ; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 7 Sept. 74 ; Major, 28 Oct. 76.
JohnLovell Kelly, Ensign, 1 May 58; Lt. pi6 Nov. 60; Capt. pig July 64; Brevet Major, 1 Oct. 77;
Major, 11 May 78. ^
O'/i.
p.*.e. John Boughey, Brigade Major, Halifax
Killegrew Reginald Berkeley Wodehouse .
Thomas Hamilton Forsyth, Adjutant
Wiltshire Militia
ThomaB Fentham Todd
John Kyle5 (Adjutant 21 Feb. 56)
Henry Jones
Vicesimus Knox
Thomas Edward Verner
Robert Hayne
William Bowlas Williams
Harry Molyneux Carter, D.A.A. Gen. for
Mttsketry, Peshaicur
Lieutenants.
George Lake Talbot Denniss, Interpreter .
James Henry Bowhill, Adjutant 24 Nov. 75
John Frederic Inglis,/B«£.o/3fK*fc.iiMay78
Finlay Cochrane Beatson
Edward Cleary Hill6
Herbert Thomas De Cartaret Hobbs ...
Sydney Charles Faulder
Charles Edward Lane Clarke
Alexander Wallace
George Pelham Hatch
Francis Henry Tonge
George Frederick Watson
Sub Lieutenants.
Edward Reginald Norcliffe Walton.
Second Lieutenants.
Granville Henry Loch
George Willoughby Smith Fryer
Herbert Alfred Stock
William Annesley Burton Dennys . .
John Lampen
Norman Chichester Perkins
Arthur Dennis Molyneux Purvis
62 » 2 May 65
62 7 Nov. 65
62 pi2 Dec. 65
P22 April
8 July
f 7 Nov.
p 4 Dec. 631P29May 67
p2o May 64|p 7 Aug. 67
I 17 May 61
6o,1'24 Nov. 63
67 > 3 Feb. 69
6slp23Mar. 66
67 p26 Feb. 70
67 3 April 70
>"25 Sept.
p 7 Aug.
p2S Jan.
p25 Sept.
p3o Oct.
8 Jan. 68 28 Oct. 7
p27 April 70
2ND LIEUT,
21 Aug. 78
21 Aug. 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
2 May 68
* 3 Feb. 69
p 14 July 69
9 July 74
28 April 75
1 April 70
7 Feb. 76
5 Sept. 77
21 April 77
11 May 78
13 July 78
7 Aug. 78
BIEV.ltAJ. BT.LT.COL.
28 Oct. 7
10 Jan. 7
12 Feb. 73
12 Nov. 73
2 Dec. 741
11 Feb. 75
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
11 Sept. 76
28 Oct. 76
29 Nov. 76
28 Oct. 76
SUB LIEUT.
12 Feb. 76
Captain Kyle served throughout
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and cap-
ture of Kertch and Tenikale, and was
promoted from Sergeant Royal
Artillery to Adjutant in the Land
Transport Corps for distinguished
and gallant conduct in the field
(Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. — John Moore,7 25 March 62.
Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 30 December 1868.
1 Sir William Thomas Knollys served with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 6th March to the end of the Penin-
sular war in 1814, and was present at the blockade of Bayonne, repulse of the sortie — on which occasion Sir Henry
Sullivan and ten Officers of the Guards were killed or died of their wounds.
2 Colonel Chads served as Aide de Camp to General Godwin throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was
present at the assault and capture of Martaban, the destruction of the river stockades at Rangoon, attack on the
White House Stockade, 12th April (wounded, but did not quit the field), and operations of the two following days,
concluding with the storm of the Great Shoe Dagon Pagoda stockade ; also present at the captures of Bassein and
Pegu, the relief of the beleaguered Garrison at Pegu, and the operations of the four following days, during which
the enemy in force were driven out of three entrenched positions (Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major) ;
received the thanks of the Governor General in Council on six separate occasions during the war. Served as a
volunteer at the bombardment and capture of Bomarsund in the Baltic expedition of 1S54 (Medal). Served as
Staff Captain at Smyrna from April to Sept. 1855, and as Commandant with rank of Assistant Adjutant General at
Smyrna and Abydos (Dardanelles from 1st Sept. 1855 to 27th Oct. 1856).
4 Lt. Colonel Hastings served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including night attack and
battle of Kooshab and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in the several
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp
and a year's service). Served with the 6th Begirnent in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S (Medal with Clasp).
6 Lieut. Hill served with the 2nd Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the Afghan war in 1S79.
" Quarter Master Moore served in the Crimean campaign in 1S55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal).
rSub District No. iG.
[Brigade Depot, Ashton. 3°9
TTmballa, Bengal. | 63rd ( West Suffolk). — Lathed to 96th
" Egmont-op-Zee" "Martinique "" Guadaloupe" "Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol."
Years Ser. Colonel
-Sir Richard Waddy,1 KCB., Ensign, 17 Aug. 32; Lieut. 4 May 36 ; Captain, 18 Nov. 41; Major,
. 52 ; Lt.Colonel, 3 liar. 54 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 Mar. 68 ; Lieutenant General, 21
Nor. 76 ; General, 5 Feb. 79 ; Colonel 63rd Foot, 15 Oct. 77.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William Fraser Forbes Gordon,3 Ens. 1 May 55 ; Lt. p7 Sept. 55; Capt. P24 Dec. 58;
Jit. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 24 Jan. 73 ; Lt.Colonel, 6 Aug. 79.
Major3.— William Lowry Auchinleck,4 i'Ksiya, 29 Dec. 57; Lt. ^oDec. 59! Capt. pi2 July 64 ; St. Major,
1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 19 Dec. 77.
Charles Owen James, Ensign, pi5 Nov. 6: ; Xiea*. p3 April 67 ; Cay<. p2g June 70 ; Major, 6 Aug. 79.
Captains.
.p.g.c. Nadolig Ximenes Gwynne
Arnold David Saportas
Constantine Joseph Ryan
George Edwin Borradaile
Fred. Whitworth Russell Jones...
Robert Wright Studdy
William Lettsom Gronow
William Palmer5
William Frederick Nuthall
LIEUTENANTS.
Herbert Rowley Cook
John Gustavus* Clifford Robotham
Charles Tom Reay, Interpreter
Christopher George Forbes Fagan ..
William Tenison
Arthur George Bushby Stubbs
James Henry Parsons
William Bannatyne Graham
Henry Sherwood Smith
Frederick William Thomas
Anthony Thomas Philip Hudson
Charles Amphlett Gardner
Frederick William Pakenham Angelo
Second Lieutenants.
Lestock Hamilton Reid
Douglas M'Leod Hunter Farrington .
George Patrick Ranken
Menzies Charles Robinson Lang
Frederic Blundell Mein
Trevor Patrick Brefi'ney Ternan
William James Richard Wickham...
9 Oct. 55I 10 Sept. 581 3 Sept. 67
'27 May 62ipioNov. 65 p 5 April 71
'28 Oct. 64 28 July 67 6 Dec. 73
10 June 54 1 June 57 10 June 66
' 8 June 67, p 2 May 681 24 Nov. 77
[3 July 67 pi2 June 69 13 Mar. 78
' p 9 Feb. 70: 19 April 79
'25 Mar. 71! 21 June 79
26 Mar. 711 6 Aug. 79
67
18 Jan. 67
6 July 67
9 April 70
BREV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL,
Mar. 79
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
2.VD LIE OT.
1 May 78
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
1 1 May 78
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
'27 Oct. 7<!
12 Nov. 73!
nFeb. 75 1
11 Feb. 75
10 Sept. 75)
10 Sept. 75
11 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76'
29 Nov. 76
23 June 79
6 Aug. 79I
8 Aug. 79
Pin/master. —
Quarter Master.— Daniel White, 22 March 79.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 7 Oct. 1870.
1 Sir Richard Waddy was present with the 50th Regt. at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Served the
Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 in command of the 50th, including the battles of Alma and Iukerman and siege of
Sebastopol. Mentioned in Lord Raglan's despatches for distinguished conduct in command of the Trenches when
the enemy made a sortie in force— wounded inthe Trenches, i3thOct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, CB. , Knightot
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie). Landed in New Zealandi 11
command of the 50th Regt. in Nov. 1863 and served in the campaigns of 1864-65 ; was Colonel on the Staff until
January 1865, and Brigadier General from that period until 31st March 1S66 , commanded the force in front of Pater-
angi Pah, which had a sharp skirmish with the rebels at Waiari in Feb. 1864 ; also commanded the field force under
Sir Duncan Cameron in the action at Nukamaree on 25th Jan. 1865 (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Gordon served with the 20th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was present with the
selected marksmen of the Regiment at the actions of Chunda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, Fort of Dhowraha, siege
and capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches), subsequent operations in Oude and affair of Meangunge, also
at Churda and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
4 Major Auchinleck served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
5 Captain Palmer served in India during the mutiny of 1S5/-58 (Medal).
3io TempiemorcJ 64th (2nd Staffordshire) .-Linked to 98th. [i'^^i^ia.
"St.Lucia" "Surinam" "Persia" " Reshire " "Bushiee" "Kooshab" "Lucknow."
Colonel.— Charles Algernon Lewis,1 Comet, v 13 Oct. 25; Lt, P15 Aug.126; Capt. v 12 April 33; Capt. Sr
I 6
1 5 !
■ General,
Lt. Colonel, p3o Dec. 45; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major, 11 Jan. 58; Lt. Colonel, 13 Feb. 59 ; Majo
19 June 60; Lieut. General, 8 March 6q; General, 5 April 76 ; Colonel 64th Foot, 12 Feb. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel. — Valentine Ryan,3 Ensign, 30 Nov. 49; Lt. 2 Jan. 52; Capt. 16 liar. 58; Bt. Major,
5 July 72 ; Major, 12 Feb. 73; Lieutenant Colonel, 16 Feb. 78.
Majors* — />.*.<•. George Digby Barker,4 Assistant Director of Military Education ; Ensign? 21 Jan. 53 ;
Lt. pi6 Mar. 55 ; Capt. 2 Apr. 61 ; Bt. Major, 17 Sept. 61 : Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 April 725 Major, 21 Jan. 74 j
Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Charles Hamilton Sams," Ensign, pi2 Feb. 58 ; X<. P25 Sept. 60 ; Capt. p8 Jan. 68 ; Major, 16 Feb. 78.
James Landon Watt, Ensign, p25 Jan. 59 ; Lt. p25 Feb. 62 ; Ca;>i. p3o- Sept. 68 ; Major, 6 April 78.
Captains.
ohn Woulfe Keogh, Adj.
Middlesex \
J
Rifle Volunteers
John Symeon Walker
Francis John Edward Green
Francis Sandys Dugmore
Edward William Carleton
Gerald James Paterson
Richard James William Dennistoun..
Charles Wortham
Edmund Robert Stewart Richardson
Richard John Bingham
LIEUT.
captain.
3 May 64
9 Sept. 64
10 April 72
Philip Charles Coffin Savage j 20 July
Lieutenants.
John Patrick Miller ]p27 Aug
Thomas Alfred Beale |
Thomas Currie, Inst.of Musketry 1 Nov. 79
Henry Beaufoy Mortimer
Arthur John St. George French
Henry George Purdon
John William Parker
John Watkins
Edmund Walcott Newland, Adj. 1 Nov. 79 30 Jan.
St. George Loftus Steele n May
Charles Herbert de Kutzleben Walhouse ... 14 Sept.
Thomas Montgomery Hawtayne 22 Jan.
p22 Feb
p3oDec. 59 9 Sept. 64 1 15 May 72
p 1 April 62Jpi2 June 671 6 July 72
p 3 Aug. 6o|p 4 April 65 p2o June 68
pi8Mar. 62 p 8 Jan. 6Sj 12 Feb. 73
pi7Mar. 69 21 Jan. 74
p24 April 69 j 28 Mar. 74
p 8 Dec. 69: 31 Oct. 77
piqFeb. 70 16 Feb. 78
28 Oct. 71 26 Nov. 7.r
19 Feb. 58 1 April 70
23 Aug. 64
to Nov. 65
5 1 May 67
'12 June 67
'30 Oct. 69
Sub Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Colin Powys Campbell
2ND LIEUT.
2S Oct. 71
14 Aug. 73
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
11 Sept. 74
11 Feb. 75
27 June
17 May
17 May
24 May
13 Sept,
bt.lt. col.
Paymaster. — Thomas Bedford Urquhart, 10 Aug. 78 ; Ens. pi4 Aug. 60 ; Lt.
9 ... Quarter Master. — John M'Guiness, 5 July 71.
Dec. 63 ; Capt. p28 May 70.
Facings Black.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Malta, 28 Mar. 1872.
1 General Lewis served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 13th Aug. 1855 ; Commanded
Divisions of the Army in the Trenches, and the Grenadier Guards at the taking of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
3 Lt.Colonel Ryan served with the 64th Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ;
present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham (acting as his Aide de Camp), defence uf Cawnpore
and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, and capture of Bareilly (Medal).
4 Colonel Barker served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and
battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
with Havclock's Column from its first taking the field in 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, and the several actions leading to
and ending in the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence, including several sorties (wounded) ;
with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and in the operations ending in
the final capture of Lucknow, where he officiated as D. A. Q.M. General, 1st Division, and was mentioned in despatches ;
the Rohilcund campaign in 185S, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's
service for Lucknow).
7 Major Sams served in the Ashanti campaign irom January 1S74 in the Transport Service south of the river
Prah (Medal).
r Sub District No. 7.
31
Dinapore, Bengal. "1 Q5tli C^ufZ Yorli. N. Hiding). Linked 10 04111. \_Brigade Depot,Vontefinct.
Depot with 84th. J \.lND1A" (with the Royal Tiger). "Arabia" "New Zealand."
Sept. 63; Major.
6fta,HUtly,jKS* rSSLCWwd, 28 May 53; Lt.Colonel ,29 July 53; g**J*V,j^V"- j^'je" "
Lieutenant Colonel.— Lionel Smith Warren
1 Si.it. Colonel, 22 Nov. 79-
Captains.
Mowbray Lettson Elliot ....
Ellis Lee, J*'. 46 Middlesex Stfle Vols..
1 Jan. 6
p 9 Mar. 66
64
27 Feb. 59
p 8 July 62
Alexander"Herman Adam Gordon8 1 2 r Sept. 60^ 5 Aug
Reginald William Dalgety -••.-— --;p 8 June 67jp 8 Aug,
[p.s.c.Frederick Luttman- Johnson, Jlri^. ? iq Qct 6g p ? Nov
a^i&^z::::--—)* . g- f - , sePt
William Ethelston ........ ...^ Oct. 67
Wm. MaitlandlYagum ( ..Ionian, Adj. 4 j ly 6
Adm Batt. Cheshire Rifle Volunteers... $\ 7 ■> y
Charles John Whitaker ■.••••••■•■-•• L 8 July 69
Richard Dttffin Buckley Rutherford 1^9°^ S
J^hn Angu^liie'de Camp loLtMen. "Forbes p 7 Mar.
Lieutenants.
Herbert Charles Thornton Littledale, 1
Inst, of Musketry 14 Dec. 78 )
William Arthur Tebbitt
Charles Wilbraham Ford
Arthur William Brooke
Francis Edward Wallerstein ■•■••••
Herbert Charles Onslow Plumer, Ad- )
jutant 29 Apr. 79 -*
Algernon Henry Wibner
Walter Gordon Gray
Percy Gerald Dwyer
Arthur William Forbes
Leonard Philip Ditmas
William Edgar Noble Bredm
Ernest Chamier Broughton
CAPTAIN.
Sub Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Parkin
Thomas John O'Deli
William Stewart ••■
Hugo William Nairne Scott Smytn
Edmund Charles Kyrle Money
Edward James Carter
Charles Henry Robert M'Nair
28 Feb. 70
31 Oct. 71
10 Dec. 73
12 July 74-
19 April 76
11 Nov. 76;
16 Feb. 78
11 Aug. 78'
14 Dec. 78-
29 April 79
2 July 79
6 Aug. 79
April 74 22 Nov. 79
Hon.Major, 12 May 73-
PavHKMfcr.-Alexander Baird,'" 2 May 63; Cornet, 22 Feb. 5° i ™- « ^S- 6o
Uuartrr Master— James Linford,11 28 Dec. 55-
mff.af-tVe,nf w™ was Jn'tUd in the operations at Taranaki in ,861 (Medal).
enga^U^^
8 ^.Colonel Gordon served^ Organized scouting parties, patrols and
Was made Commandant H «^ ™u tit Qf the nlJ1,_,u,1(, ,.,.,<.!. Selected
reconnaissances to ^°v«J?£|^SStaSi redoubts' .of Napoleon and Abbaye covering Cape Coast and Elmma
the positions and constructed the ™PgJ™ Coomassie road, and had made it practicable for Artillery as far as
respectively. Commenced the Cape coast loo jeoiai ^.^ officer8 anl commanded
Dunquah by Sir Garnet Wo seley s airiv^. ^ *°™ g£ tbe middle of October, when he was placed m command
t« «f itS*i?S!S?i (i.l with to»r ft..*, .ml Turki.h H.dl).
Kurrachee,"!
312 Bombay. J
66th (Berkshire). — Linked to 49th.
2/l*
2''' ■»
' DoUBO'
fSub District No. 41;
[^Brigade Depot, Reading.
1 Nivelle" "Nive"
Colonel.— c. Thomas Henry Johnston,1 Ensign, p2
p2o May 36; Lt.Colonel, p28 Dec. 38; Colonel,
31 Jan. 64;
Feh. 22; Zt. pi Oct. 25; Cap*. "24 Oct. 26; Major,
1 Nov. 51; .Ma/or General, 4 June 57; Lt. General,
Colonel 66th "Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Fred. Charles D'Epinay Barclay,2 Ensign, ^27 April 49 ; Z£. ^15 July 53 ; C<y><. p5 March
58; Major, 29 Oct. 66; Lt.Colonel, 14 Nov. 74; Colonel, 14 Nov. 79.
Majors.— James Galbraith, Ensign, pi2 Dec. 51 ; Lt. 6 June 54; Copt. p29 Feb. 56; Jfo/'or, pi8 Aug. 69;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Somerville George C. Hogge, Commandant Deolali Depot ; Ensign, p22 Sept. 54; Lt. 11 Oct. 55; Capt.v6 Sept.
58;, Major, pi4 Aug. 67; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Sept. 76.
Charles Valentine Oliver, Ensign, p8 Sept. 54 ; Lt. p29 Feb. 56 ; Capt. p2i April 63 ; Bt.Major, x Oct. 77 ;
Major, 24 Feb. 78. ■
Captains.
John Tobin Ready
Robert John Jocelyn Stewart
Ernest Stephen Garratt
Thomas Murphy,3 Adjutant Berks Militia
George William Monk Hall, Interpreter
Thomas Harris, Adjutant Deolalee Depot
John Quarry
William Hamilton M'Math
William Augustus Daniel Mackinnon
John Charles Mathew Pigott
Francis James Cullen
Lieutenants.
Walter Roberts, Adjutant s July 77
Adolphus James Price, Instructor o/"£
Musketry 13 Apr. 79 )
Wm. John de la Poer Beresford-Peirse...
Henry Somerset Hassard
Maurice Edward Rayner
Farquhar M'Crae Bruce
Charles Bury Adams
lion. Carnegie Parker Jervis
Granville De la Motte Faunce
Charles William Westbrooke Burton
Richard Trevor Chute, Commandant of\
Ghizree Sanitarium )
Manus Lewis O'Donel
Sub Lieutenants.
James Weir Hogg Fitzgerald
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Mackenzie Edwards
Hyacinth Lynch
William Alfred Ernest Lonergan
.. George Lawrence Melliss
.. Arthur Honywood
57Jp28Aug. 63
60 9 May 65
67 p 5 Mar. 70
56 5 Aug. 70
61 1 1 Jan. 73
o Oct. 74
5 Aug. 73
68 14 April 77
3 April 79
9 July 79
8 Oct. 79
BREV.MAJ.
Oct.
Oct.
BT.LT.COL.
Paymaster. — .
Quarter Master. — Henry Jones, 29 March 73.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, February 1870.
1 Lieut.General Johnston served in the 66th Regiment in Canada during the rebellion of 1S37-38, and afterwards
commanded the Regiment for many years on foreign service.
2 Colonel Barclay served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
3 Captain Murphy served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign from June 1854 to January
1856; was present at Inkerman, and engaged in the six bombardments of Sebastopol, and not absent from regular
trench duty for a single day from first breaking ground to the end of the siege (recommended for distinguished
conduct). Served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch from January 1856 to the end of the war (Medal with two
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*j 67th. (South Han
re). Linked to 3 Jth. [Brigade ™epot, Winchester. 3*3
-"Babbosa" "Peninsula" "Iwdia" (with the Royal Tiger). " TakuFobts" "Pekin."
Colonel.-William Mark Wood,* Ensign, P22 July 36 ; £»««*. 24 May 41 ; Coptoiw, ^20 Aug 44; CVM"
i< CofoiieZ pi - Dec 53 • Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 6 March 68 ; Lieutenant General, 22 May 76
IlSEA &S413SZS2& Mtt - Feb. 55 ; X, 20 April 55 ; 0* pi3 Feb.63 ; **r.
p3i Oct. 71 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Aug. 77- , _, „ _ , _ „ , „, '.
Majors.— William Henry Bell Kingsley,5 Ensign, 1 June 55 » !•*■ 3° Oct. 57 ; Capt. *iz May 63 ; Major,
pi.c-Gelrge Masters Cardew,« Jnwgn, 19 June 57 ; -**• P15 June 58 : Captain, p2o April 67 ; Major, 29 Aug. 77.
BT.LT.COL.
Captains.
George Baker"
Miles Charles Seton8
Arthur James Poole9
John Eyles Blundell
David Mackinlay Potter
Philip Quirk X";"'."'A'"Z"'?
Lorenzo Nickson Mosse,10 D.A.A.tr. for \
Musketry, Sentnderabad J
p.s.c. Robert Edward Colborne Jarvis
William Wooldridge Dunlop
John Stephen White
Francis Boyd Garfit ■•• ••
James Hercules Fitz Walter Henry j
Connellan '
LIEUTENANTS.
Richard Frederick Atkinson, Instructor^
of Musketry 2 March 78 )
Robert George Wardlaw-Ramsay
Hammond Astley Tapp
William Egginton Briggs •••
Halkett Francis Jackson, Adj. 16 Aug. 73..
Edward Henry Le Marchant
Richard Godfrey Jones
Herbert Frecheville Smyth Ramsden
Reginald Percy Macdonald
Alfred demons Maxwell Gompertz
Philip Mainwaring Carnegy
Mark Antony Tuite
Edward Lancelot Hight
18 Dec. 57
30 Mar. 58
11 Jan. 59
16 Jan. 63
p 24 Nov. 63
p 5 April 64
26 Mar.
19 July 59
p2i Nov. 62
p2i April 67
pi6Sept. 68
2 Jan. 69
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
30 Nov. 60
8 Nov. 61
10 Nov. 62
20 Anril 67
p 8 July 68
p 2 Jan. 69
23 Sept. 62
f 8 Aug. 62
p 5 June 66
p 6 July 70
pi4 Jan. 71
p22 Mar. 71
p29 May 67!
p 8 July 68
p 2 Jan. 69
pi2 Nov. 70
p22 Mar. 71
31 Oct. 71
8 May 72
24 Dec. 73
1 Sept. 75
2 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78!
13 Sept. 79
9 Oct. 69
pi4 Jan. 71
p22 Mar. 71
p 7 May 70
4<V,
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Malcolm Lloyd
Henry Horace Frederick Fagan.
Montague Ernest O'Donoghue....
Howard William Smith
David George Levinge Shaw ....
Ernest Frederick Sulivan
Stanley Charles Gough
Jan. 78
1 Jan. 78
V, I
30 Jan.
78
1 May
7*1
11 May
78
2ND LIEUT.
11 May
78
11 May
7S
11 May
78
21 June
79
21 June
79
13 Aug.
79
11 Oct.
79
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
27 Mar. 72
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
13 June 75
10 Sept. 75
28 Mar. 78
6 Sept,
8 Feb. 79
8 Aug. 79
3 Sept. 79
^ ■ QQ«t fie Tt 7 Nov. 69; Son. Capt. 19 June 77-
Paymaster.- George William Smith," 19 June 72 ; Ensign, 29 Sept. 65 , Lt. 7 *ov. 9
Quarter Master. -Edward Pierson," 3 March 56. E Borough, St. and Co.
Facings Yellow-Agents, ^J^^^^^*.
Ma^incl^^^^
C1^t^S
fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Redan on the 8th bepte , d- „ the action
^tajor Kingsley served with the 67th Regiment th«mghout the ™^S£&£™%£$Z*\ g ^ ^^
of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and severely wounded in the leg at the stormmD
taking of 'the fortUM .toekade. at Naisang, storm and capture ol »e •»
C^aVi„P.o,ese™d i» to. op„.t.o„. agaio.t «. Taep.ng «*«,= .« OU. » ~ — « "-"
•"ffgffiS- served wl.b the 67ta Kegitn.n. «*<%>%*X HjS&,°J££S? «*»*$*!*£%££
J«Ssaf rai'sataBaaesss sew* ^istf^ii, »-"* "-
served
rSub District No. 3.
314 MeeanMeer, "1 QQfh. (Durham) (Lt. Inf.). — Linked to I 06 til. [Brigade Depot, Sunderland
•<o..e"??' "... .<ir . " "u,-„™„™" "Nivhi.m" "Orthes" " Penin sula " "Alma" "Inkbbman"
'Salamanca" "Vittobia
PYRENEES" "NlVELLE" "ORTHES" "PENINSULA
" Sevastopol " " New Zealand."
Vn
Co\oael.-Lord William Paulet,* GCB. Ensign *i Feb. 21 ; Lt. p?3 Aug. 22 ;Capt.»i2 Feb. 25 ; afa/or, pio Sept
Lt.Col. 21 April 43; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 13 Dec
Lt.Genaral, 8 Dec. 67; General,
u2£mt6otonX-Au*r^HlrT^ Tucker ,3 E^n, "13 Sept. 53 ; £<• 6 Nov. 54 ; Cop*. 26 Oct. 62 ; 3fa/o»-,
13 Nov. 75; Lieutenant 'Colonel, 29 Oct. 79. " „,„ .
Majors.-jp.s.e. George Kennedy Shaw,* jB»«yrn, 22 April 55; Lt. p26 Oct. 55 ; Cop*. 12 Mar. 61 ; Bt.Major,
WmfamllAlgemon°K'ay,^ JtoJig'n, 5 June 55 ; Lt. "7 May 58; Capt. 10 Nov. 69 ; Major, 29 Oct. 79.
Captains.
Charles Covey,6 Adjutant
Rifle Volunteers .
Middlesex '
Robert Alexander Crawford,? .lay. ^Adm. >
Batt. Durham Rife Volunteers j
George Arthur Lee
•• William Fred. Woodward8
•• Samuel William Tyndall, Assistant In-~l
spector of Gymnasia, Bombay )
•■ Arthur Law Woodland
55/i2 James Conran9
I William Gordon •••
Albert Hamilton Stanley > •••
• William Keily Westropp10 -
Carre Fulton •••
Norman Robert Stewart ■••
Lieutenants.
John Chinery Hilliard, Inst, of Muslc.\
31 Oct. 79 S
Francis George Arch.Wiehe
CharlesWaring Darwin, Adjutant 13 Nov. 75
Frank Robert Crofton Carletou
Alwyn de Blaquire Valentine Paget
Herbert Swayne FitzGerald
Henry George Way
Howard Goad
Arthur Courtney Hilliard -
Henry Aubrey Cartwright
Gerard Thomas Noel
William Kingsdown Curling
Sub Lieutbnants.
John B. De la P. Beresford ....
Second Lieutenants.
William Maxwell Menzies
Claude Hervey-Bathurst
Walter Charteris Ross
Moore Murphy
Francis Gerald Kenyon-Slaney ..
Herbert Pigott O'Calla ghan
Charles Vere Gunning
8 June 55
20 Feb. =8
p26May 65
p 1 Feb. 67
i5 Feb. 61
8 Jan. 68
p25 April 68
p 6 Jan. 60
p22 Jan
22 June 58
'12 June 60
CAPTAIN. ] BREV.MAJ.
1 April 70
10 May 71
"26 Jan. 66p25Mar. 71
10 Nov. 69] 7 Oct. 74
p28 May 70 12 June 75!
pi2 0ct. 70] 29 June 75
12 Mar. 64' 28 May 70
"2Z April 71 9 Feb. 76]
''27 Oct. 71 23 April 77
4 June 64! 15 Aug. 77I
?8 0ct. 7i| 15 Aug. 771
29 Oct. 79
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. — William Shea,12 6 Dec. 73.
Facings Green.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from New Zealand, 12 June 1866. — Embarked for India, 10 Feb. 1872.
1 Lord William Paulet served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Assistant Adjutant General to the Cavalry Division ,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, CB.,
Officer of the Legion of Honor, Commander 1st Class St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 3rd Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Tucker served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 vrith the 68th Light Infantry, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the engagement
at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
* Major Shaw served with the 60th Rifles in the Indian campaign in 185S, and acted as Field Adjutant of Colonel
Walter's Column employed against the rebels in Shahabad (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Also throughout the
campaign of i860 in China (mentioned in despatches, .Medal with Clasps).
5 Major Kay served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the attack
on Gate Pah (Medal).
6 Captain Covey served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 as Adjutant of the 68th Light Infantry and as Field
Adjutant of Tauranga Field Force, and was present at the attack on Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches) and
engagement at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
7 Captain Crawford served with the 2nd Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in North China,
including the actions of Sinho, taking of Tangku, actions of the 18th and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
8 Captain Woodward served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
0 Captain Conran served in the defence of Lower Congo, Gambia, in February 1864.
10 Captain Westropp served with the 80th Regiment on the Bhootan Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
12 Quarter Master Shea served throughout the New Zealand campaigu of 1864-66, and was present at the attack
on the Gate Pah and the engagement at Te Ranga (Medal).
Portsmouth. ] 69th (SoiUli Lincohisldre).— Linked to 41st. [fr%^l%^iis. 3^5
"Bourbon" "Java" "Waterloo" "India."
Yoars^Ser Colonel.— David Elliot Mackirdy, Ensign, pi5 April 33 ; Lieut. p3o Dec. 36 ; Captain, p26 June 41 ; Major,
p»v Pav ' P22 ^eb- 5°; Lt.Colonel. 25 Aug. 53 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 21 Feb. 68 ; Lieutenant General,
^—^- — — 2 Nov. 75 ; General, 18 March 7S ; Colonel, 69th Foot, 23 Aug. 77.
22 . ... Lieutenant Colonel. — Hon. Charles James Fox-Powys,2 Ensign, 23 Mar. 58 ; Lt. piS Feb. 59 ; Capt. p22 Nov.
64; Major, p5 July 71 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77 : Lieutenant Colonel, 20 April 78.
.Majors.— Richard FitzGerald,2 Ens. 18 Sept. 46; Lt. pio Nov. 48; Ccyjr. 17 Nov. 57; Bt. Major, 5 July
I 72; Major, 5 Jan. 76 ; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 4 June 79.
Sebastian White Rawlins, Ensign, 5 Feb. 58; i?. pio May 5i ; Capt. p2i Feb. 65 ; Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
I 20 April 78.
Captains.
LIEUT.
23 May 55 30 July 57
6 June 54I 16 Aug. 55
p3oJune 57'
6
S
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
21
:::
.. i>.s.e. Alexander Bruce Tulloch,3 Deputy >
Assist. A dj.tfr Qr. Master Gen. Portsmouth j
.. jRornain Fleming Stirke
.. p.s.c. Frederick Hotham Dyke,2 Garrison i
Instructor, Colchester )
.. (William Andrew Aitchison2 [p3i May 64
.. Alfred John Borton2 pi7Nov. 63 p2i Aug.
.. I Wm. Ronald Donald Scott Glendonwyn2 ... p3i July 67l1'ji July
.. 'Henry Stanhope Holmes2 p"i Aug. 68, p 8 June
.. [Alexander Baulislaus Gzowski2 p 4 Feb. 69|p23Nov.
.. Charles Henry Somerset Butler2 7 July 69p28June
.. Dudley Gordon Alan King, Aide Je Camp) ' |_ „ .
I tothe Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . j ^7 July 70,-27 Oct.
... Alexander James Irvine p 1 July 69 28 Oct.
,., Robert Edward Owen p 4 Mar. 68 p27 Oct.
Lieutenants.
... 'ReesJohn Francis Banfield, Instructor
j of Musketry 3 May 76
... I Edward Richard Berkeley Ingram, Ad-
| jutant 20 A-pr. 78
... Hugh Bertram Nathaniel Bewicke
... (FitzRoy Somerset Lanyon Penno
Oswald James Henry Ball
Aubrey Francis White
William Heathcote Tapp
William Vieris Dickinson
James Christopher Reynolds
Robert Alexander Threshie
Alexander Coote Newton-King
29 Mar. 64
3 Aug. 67
4 June 59 1 p 5 May 69
1 Feb. 68 Pio May 71
Second Lieutenants.
James Eales Caunter
Arthur Henry Uhthoff Tindal
Charles Herbert Davis Cass
Alfred Shapland Wilkinson Shaw.
23 Sept. 71] 28 Oct. 7:
24 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
:Oct.
Oct.
30 Jan. 78
2ND LIEUT, \
78
78
13 June 74
11 Feb. 75
12 Feb. 76
6 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
23 July 79
Oct.
13 Nov.
24 Nov.
8 Dec.
2 Mar.
20 Apr. 78
29 Jan.
23 July
BREV.MAJ.
i Oct. 77
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
13 July
11 Oct.
79:
Paymaster.— George West Barnes, 26 Oct. 78; Ens. 29 Apr. 59 ; Lt. 23 March 65; Capt. 15 June 77.
Quarter Master.— John Keeshan, 13 Sept. 79.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Embarked for Bermuda, 1870.
2 The following officers were present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians-
into Canada in May 1870, viz.— Lt.Colonels Hon. C. J. Fox-Powys and FitzGerald, Captains Dyke, Aitchison,
Borton(as Adjutant), Glendonwyn, Holmes, Gzowski, and Butler. ,-„„,. , „. ™. ,
3 Major Tulloch served as D.A.Q.M. General to the expeditionary force in the south of China under Sir Charles
Straubenzee ; and in the 1st Royals the campaigu of 1S60 in the north of China, including the taking of Sinho and
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
Becord of the Services of the 6gth Begiment.
Originally 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment, and raised in 1756. Proceeded to Gibraltar, 1770. Home, 1775. To the
AVest Indies 1 77S. Home, 1785. To Mediterranean, 1793- To West Indies, 1796. To Holland, 1799. Home, 1799.
To Jamaica 1800. Home, 1802. To East Indies, 1S05. Home, 1826. (2nd Battalion to Holland and Belgium
i8i3toi8is) To West Indies, 1831. To New Brunswick, 1839. Home, 1842. To Malta, 1847. To West Indies,
1851 Home,' 1857. To East Indies, 1857. Home, 1864. To Canada, 1867. To Bermuda, 1870. To Gibraltar, 1873.
3 I & Quetta, Bengal.
I 70th. (Surrey). — Linked to ^ist.
"GUADALOUPE" " New ZEALAND. "
[Sub District No. 47.
\_lirigade Depot, Kingston.
Year3'Ser[Colone]— Thomas James Galloway,' Ensign, pi3 Sept. 21 ; Lt. 2 June 23; Capt. p27 Dec. 27; St.Major,
Full iHalf 23 Nov. 4J ; Major, 14 June 42 ; Lt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 48 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 27 March
.ay-1 Pay. 63; £»•«<. General, 7 Dec. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 70th Foot, 7 Sept. 74.
lieutenant Colonel.— Henry De Renzy Pigott,2 Ensign, p22 July 45; Lt. P19 Sept. 48; Capt. 7 May 54;
Major, pi9 Dec. 62 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Aug. 71 ; Colonel, 25 Aug. 76.
Majors.— William Henry Ralston3, Commandant of Durjeeling Depot; Ensign, 18 Dec. 57; Lt. 23 July 58 ;
Capt. p3o March 60; Major, vij April 67 ; St.Lt. Colonel, 5 April 76.
John Robert Collins,6 Ensign, p3i May 59 ; Xf . p22 Feb. 61 ; Capt. pi7 April 67 ; Major, 23 June 78-
Captains.
Henry Fred. Greatwood6
Leyland Hornby7
John James Cahill Miller
p.s.e. Lancelot Allgood Gregscm,5 Deputy )
Assistant Adjutant General S
Rodney Stuart Riddell8
Edward Rich. Spicker Brander
William Joseph Tibbs
John King
Frederick Harvey Matur in, Superintend- 1
ent of the Umballa Gymnasium )
Francis Fred. Fyler Roupell
Thomas Arthur Freeman
Lieutenants.
Richard Briones Burnaby
Wm.Anth.GreySmith,7H*/.o/3/H*.i7Dec.77
Richard H. William Henry Harris
Francis Richard Pennefather Kane
Hugh Wodehouse Pearse
Bobert Baker Shawe
Herbert Ringwood
Henry Richmond William Lumsden
Robert Ludlow Coote Birch
Frank Gun Delamain -
Ernest Hunter Rodwell j,
Sub Lieutbnants.
Arthur Edward Couper
Second Lieutenants.
John Gunning Hunter
Henry Francis Kelly Waldron
Henry Lockhart Smith
Robert David Cautley Davies
Montifort George Bolton
Richard Darner Wynyard
John Nagle, Adjutant 4 Dec. 78
Rolland Frederick Hart Anderson
30 Dec. 59
22 Sept. 63
27 July 55
18 Dec. 57
n Mar. 59
26 July 64
16 Mar. 58
18 April 65
p22 Sept. 65
p 5 Oct. 67
pi4Sept. 66
p25 Sept. 67
pi2Dec. 68
pio April 70
9 Jan.
pi6 Jan.
15 May
p2i Feb.
pI6 Oct.
p2o Nov.
15 Jan.
2 Dec.
p27 Feb.
30 Jan.
2ND LIEUT.
i May
1 May
11 May
j 1 May
13 July
14 Sept.
4 Dec.
Aug. 79
LIEUT.
p3i May 71
pi4 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
11 Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
11 Sept. 76
6 Sept. 76
12 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
8 Aug. 79
SUB LIEUT.
26 July 76
Oct.
69
13 June 68
p 4 Sept. 67
13 Sept. 74
26 Feb. 76
3 Aug. 72
21 Dec. 77
9 Mar. 78
7 Aug. 78
17 Oct. 78
General Gallow y was actively
employed in Jamaica during the in-
surrection of the Negroes in 1831-32
in command of a Detachment of the
33rd Regiment. Commanded the Pe-
shawur brigade during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal) as Briga-
dier of the 1st class, which appoint-
ment he retained until his embarka-
tion with the last Division of the 70th
Regiment for New Zealand in March
" 1. On promotion to Major General
commanded the Colonial Forces in
the province of Auckland from July
1863 to February 1865, during the
operations in the North Island
(MedalL
8 Captain Riddell served with the
70th Regiment in the New Zealand
war of 1863-65, including operations
in the provinces of Taranaki and
Waikato (Medal).
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. — Alfred Jones, 8 June 67.
Facings Black.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 5 Oct. 1871.
* Colonel Pigott served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the reduction
of the Fort of Arrah in January 1858, siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affair at Sanganeer, and defeat of
the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal).
3 Lt.Colonel Ralston served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at
Katikara and Rangiawliia, and commanded the Expedition landed at White Cliffs (Received the thanks of the Major
General Commanding, Medal).
5 Captain Gregson served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian Campaign in 1868 as Brigade Major,
Zoulla District (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
6 Major Collins and Captain Greatwood served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
7 Captain Hornby served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 (Medal).
12 Surgeon Major Fuller. — For War Services see " Medical Department."
Continuation of Notes to 71st Foot.
10 Captain Harvey was attached by the Government to the service of the British National Society for Aid to the
Sick and Wounded in the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was awarded the Bavarian Order of Merit. He has
also been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving two lives from drowning when on
duty as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General disembarking the 4th Regiment from H.M.S. Tamar at Queens-
town on the night of the 4th August 1874. Served in the operations :\ gainst Sekukuni in 1878 as Staff Officer for
the Transvaal. Served in the Zulu war of 1879 as Staff Officer of No. 5 Column, and afterwards as Brigade Major,
1st Brigade, and Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General in the 1st Division.
11 Captain Wilson served with the 71st Highland Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1863 against the
Boneyrs and other hill tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India. Commanded the Sharpshooters from the nth Novem-
ber to the 1st December, from which latter date till the end of the campaign he acted as Adjutant of the Regiment
(Medal with Clasp).
13 Captain Caine served on the North- West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
--] »«S=S2«i£S^2S-^
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« Virion" " Ptb*«ss" "»"» 0«« s ^^ Feb_ ^
fSF^eF. Colo»el.-^». Sir Georw ^'^f;;^,,
P»f- P»y 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel. 71st Foot. 17 -
y.. a Jan. 38 ; Capt. ? -
.General, 25 Oct. 71 ; e«*#r»i,
36
ifajor General, 3 June 62 ;
^acdonell,* *»•*«. '*6 APril 44 ; ». '8 Bee.
^jorV-FrederiekWil.:; T~7 10 Oct. 70 ; CoUmel, 1 Ol .
Brevet L iemtenan* C ■. '^^_1^^L^_
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CiPTAnr. BBBT.JfiJ. BT.LI.COL.
Henry Hungerford BtLeger,8 ^/. J&rt-"j ,rf A_?. £x , Dec. 94 '25 M«y
fnrdVilitUl .1 _«_ .CJmlnlTT co^iOct.
Go i
« . Henrv Brooke Wilson,-1 Jaj. Interne*, , t^
fc'Militui ... - KxJane^ " ; s Dee
20 ... William Alexander symes
rf ... John de Lancey ? "
j . R«rvn aid Corbett Singleton ....- - - ~ -■• — - - ■
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John Harry Smith Craigie, at S^ ColUn-
Francis Maude Reid " s JuL-
AlanCameron ? 2 Dec ci. i; Oct- -: -
William GUlon-
Williani Lriuon ,.: ,„/-.-_„
ExnestLucas Braithwaite, Auie de Camp
to Sir Garnet WcUelej, — •
.^iSpencer
LrgTTE3-A»I3-
WEliam Frederick Anstey....-^-—
" _r_ 3toni :.:_ -^ - f -r v"'".. - -
James Mitchell-Innes, Adjutant .
Charles Johnstone Smtnela
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Walter de Saumarez Maud
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fofax aitinB IBM r -: .-.-
- Alfred Cro wder Garland. - ■-»
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1 Apr.
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12 May
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Force.
72nd (DuJce of Albany's Own Highlanders.)
Linked to gist.
Hindoostan" "Cape of Good Hope
The Duke's Cypher and Coronet
pies Gasco;
2 Oct. 39 ;
Colonel 72nd Highlanders, 22 Oct. 70
Years' Ser. Colonel.— Charles Gascoyne, Ensign, 7 Dec. 20; Lt.
iFulljHalf, Zt. Colonel, 22 Oct. 39; Colonel, 11 Nov. 51 ; Major General
V^EHi, 10 May 7
26
T.S«5 District No. 58.
\_Brigade Depot, Stirling.
Sevastopol" "Centoal India."
30 Jan. 23; Capt. p3i Dec. 25; Major, p23 Aug 31-
3/.pril 58; Lieut.General, 25 Nov. 64; Ge«e»-aZJ
Lieutenant Colonel.— Francis Brownlow,1 CB. Ensign, p8 Sept. 54 ; X<. 22 June 55 ; Capt. Pig Aug 62 • .2fa/or
p28 May 70 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 15 Aug. 77. ' 1*
Majors.— William Henry James Clarke,3 Ensign, 19 .'Aug. JY; Z«. p2 Dec. 53 ; Capt. q Aug. 6o- Ma/or M
Ja^n . 73/ Tt runnel tt "NTl-lir ^R
Majors.— William Henry James Clarke,3 Ensign, tg.'Aug. $?; Lt. p2 Dec
June 72 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 11 Nov. 78.
[Charles M. Stock-well,1 Ensign, 17 Nov. 54 ; Lt. 22 June 55; Ca^<. pi2 April 64; Maj,
Captains.
— [Charles Wolfran Nugent
— I Walter Frederick Kelsey
'As John Macleod Tingcombe
■•■ J St. John Thomas Frome
• •• I James Foord Hilton, Adjutant Elgin}
I Rife Volunteers J
••• ; Reginald Garnett
• •• Thomas Stanhope Gildea, Captain In-}
I structor of Musketri; at Mvthe j
Thomas Adam Anderson Barstow, Adj. \
Highland Borderers Militia >
Robert Henry Brooke-Hunt
George Avery Godfrey
Lieutenants.
James Vesey Lendrum
aarles Roberts, Adjutant Rangoon}
Volunteer Rifles )
p.s.c. Matthew Nisbett Gordon Kane
Robert Hunter Murray, Adj. is Aug. 77
James Wallace, Inst, of Musk. 8 Mar. 79 ...
Charles Hamilton Fergusson
James Wyndham Hughes-Hallett-
Son. Robert Charles Drummond, Aide }
de Camp to the Lt. Governor of Bengal j
Richard Louis Milne, Interpreter
Frederick Power Lawrence'White
Henry Powell Gore Langton, Aide de \
Camp to the Duke of Buckingham.
John George Downing .
George Walter Brandon Swiney
James Alastair Campbell
Seymour Charles Hale Monro ...
Second Lieutenants.
HarryColquhounFarquharsonMacdonald
Edmund Elliot Robertson
Lister Sunderland
Alan Laird Campbell
William Greer
Granville George Algernon Egerton .
15 Aug. 77.
p 1 June 60
8 Feb. 61
p 7 Dec. 55
p22Feb. 61
pn Feb. 62
p3o Jan. 63
p22 Dec. fi3
pigApr. 64
p3o June 65
p26Sept. 67
p 1 Feb. 67
10 Nov. 65
p2i Aug. 67
pi8 Dec. 67
pi4 July 69
p 1 Sept. 69
13 Mar. 78
11 May 78
24 July 78
4 Dec. 78
30 Apr. 79
13 Aug. 79
pi9Aug. 62
pi2 April 64
p23July 58
pi9 April 64
p 3 June 64
26 May 65
'27 Nov. 67
Di8Dec. 67
] 1 4 July 69
'22 July 71
'28 May 70
'21 Aug. 67
4 May 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
26 June 73
3 July
3i Aug. .„
24 July 73
29 Jan. 76
20 Nov. 75
26 Aug. 76
29 Nov. 76
17 May 77
pi4 July 69
p2oJuly 70
1 April 70
8 June 72
14 June 72
6 July 74
7 Mar. 76
15 Aug.
8 Mar.
9 Feb.
771
BT.LT. COL.
Pat/matter. —
! Quarter Master.-
-John Walsh, 5 Oct. 67.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, 28 Eel. 1871.
1 Lt. Colonel Brownlow served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expe-
dition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sevastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading Column of assault on the 30th March
1858, subsequently throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Rao Sahib in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Clarke served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of
Chutra, Gopalgunge, Khodagunge, and entry into Futtehghur, storm and capture ofMeangunge, sit'?e and capture
of Lucknow, affair of Koorsie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, action of Toolsepore, and minor
affairs (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
* Major Stockwell served with the 72114! Highlanders in the Crimea from 16th July to 18th Sept. 1S55, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
lucknow, Bengal
73rd (Perthshire). — Linked to goth.
Years' Ser
Full Hal
77.1S
VSub District No. 60.
\_Brigade Depot, Hamilton. 3 1 9
"Mangaloee" "Seeingapatam" "Watbeloo."
Colonel.— Sir Henry Robert Ferguson Davie, Bart. MP. for Haddington ; Corr.et, piS Mar. 18; Lt. p25 Feb.
19; Capt. p26 Sept. 22; Major, pi9 Dec. 26; Lt. Colonel, 'S May 28; Colonel, 23 Nov. 41; Major General,
20 June 54 ; Lt. General, 28 Jan. 60 ; General, 25 June 66 ; Colonel 73rd Foot, 17 Feb. 65.
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Whittaker Barnes,1 Ensign, 5 Nov. 47 ; Li- P6 July 49 ; Capt. 22 Sept. 54 ; Bt.
Major, 2g Nov. 68 ; Major, 5 June 69 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 11 July 77.
Majors.— George William'Muriel, -Ensign, 24 June 42; Lt. 29 July 45 ; Capt. 2 June 57 ; Major, 1 April 66;
Bt.Lt. Colonel, 13 May 75.
p.s.e. Hastings D'Oyly Farrington,4 Ensign, 8 July 56 ; £<. 10 July 58; Captain, '29 July 62 ; Bt. Major,
24 June 76; Major, 11 July 77. .
Thomas Monsell Warren, Entign, pi7 April 57 ; Lt. 2 Nov. 5S ; Captain, p2 Oct. 63; Major, n July 77.
Captains.
William Gordon, Adj. 1 .4rfm. .
:,tt.
[5 Oct. 6i
Lanark-
u-ickshire Ttijie Volunteers
Archibald Henry Sharp,5 Adj.
shire Rifle Volunteers i
•• William Frederick Hill
•• J. Trench Turner,!). A.A.G. for Musk. Me erut
•• Charles Orchard Cornish
•• Howel Gunter, Garrison Instructor, Agra...
■• Charles Edward Stanley Parker
•• Jas.BeardoeDoncaster.^lrf/'. 2 Lanark Militia v 4 Aug.
•• Ephraim Thomas Sherlock Jp2o Oct
7 Sept. 55
p 2 Dec. 62
13 April 53
26 Nov. 58
8 July 62
9 July 62
56
LIEUT.
2 Oct. 63
2 July 58
20 Oct. 65
2 April 62
George Francis He Dude Davidson p 2 Mar. 66
11 Dec.
63
p23 June
6s
p 4 Aug.
6s
p 9 Nov.
6(
p22 Jan.
67
pi9 Feb.
67
•• Richard U< istron Young
•• 1 William Poison Thackwell
•• Gerald John Roberts
•• i William Molyneux Shapland Swiny
•• Charles Albert Bushman
Lieutenants.
•• Arthur Craigie FitzHarding Vincent
■• I John Henry Collier Coode
•• Archibald Morden Carthew-Yorstoun
•• Frederick Augustus Dlyth
•* |Charles Walter Harris
•• iAlbert Wiley
•• Frederick Charles Schooles, Adj. 10 Feb. 79
•■ Ernest Maxwell Willshire
•• 'Henry Edward Maxwell
■• 'George Silver
•• JohnErnest Holt Sullivan
■•• Philip James Mel vill
pi6Nov. 66
pi7 Nov. 66
p2o Feb.
p 8 Aug.
13 Oct. 77
Sub Lieutbnants.
Ernest Inglis
Second Lieutenants.
James Shaw i
IDouglas Campbell Mercer | 2
John Nigel Edensor Fenton Livingstone
30 Jan.
16 Feb.
May
2ND LIKUT.
May
Jan. 79
June
Charles Graham Moulton-Barrett ' 13 Aug.
St. George Edward William Burton I 13 Aug. 79
Thomas Mowbray Martin Berkeley ' 13 Aug. 79
Colin James Love Halkett j n Oct. 79
Eldred Owen Owen I n Oct. 75
Paymaster.— William Causabon Frend, 30 March 58; Honorary Majo
Quarter Master. — Robert Haw, 5 Jan. 76.
p22 Jan. 67
5 June 69
p22Feb. 7
15 May
p 2 Aug
7 July
1 April 75
2 Nov. 75
25 Sept. 76
11 Nov. 76
4 Jan. 71 24 Sept. 77
p22 Feb. 71 16 Feb. 78
28 Oct. 71 25 May
28 Oct. 71 5 pec 78
4 Aug. 72
Feb. 75
10 Sept. 75
Nov. 75
1 Feb. 75
to Sept. 76 . , ,
28 Oct. 76 (M-edal).
29 Nov. 76I
25 May 78 !
11 Sept. 78J
3 Oct. 78
11 Dec. 78
19 Apr. 7-9 1
SUB LIKUT. I
BEEV.JIAJ.
BT.LT. COL.
Major Farrington served in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59
12 Feb. 76
30 March 73.
Facings Green. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co
Embarked for Hong Kong, 24 Nov. 1866.
1 Lt.Colonel Barnes served as Lieut, and Adjutant in Major Hogg's Battalion of Native Infantry in the Kaffir war
of 1846-47 ; was present in several engagements, accompanied the expedition into the Tambookie country in August,
and that over the Kei in Dec. 1S46. Served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1851 (Medal). Served°also
in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operations in the Gorrickpore district in 1858, and on the Nepaul
frontier in 1S59 (Medal).
5 Captain Sharp served with the 73rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58-59, including the opera-
tions in the Shahabad district, and on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal).
320 0n passage Home. 1
" Sebingapatam "'
74th (Highlanders.) — Linked to 26th.
Years' Ser.
Full
Pay.
34
Half
Pay.
a6
24
22
20
20
19
13
'3
21
510i
13
[Sub DMrict No. 59.
Brigade Depot, Hamilton.
' Assays " (with the Elephant). "Bcsaco" " Fuentes d'Onob" "Ciudad Rodbigo"
Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Yittobia" "Pybbnees" "Nivblle" "Obthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula."
Colonel.— Walter Douglas Phillipps Patton,1 Ensign, p28 Sept. 38 ; Lt. p3 Nov. 40 ; Capt. pi9May 46 ; Major,
27 Feb. 52; Brevet Lieut. Colonel, 28 May 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lieut. Colonel, 11 May 62; Major,
General, 1 Jan. 68 ; Lieutenant General, 14 Sept. 75 ; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 74th Foot, 8 Oct. 76. '
Lieutenant Colonel. — John Jago, Ensign, pi6 Jan. 46 ; Lt. vig Feb. 47 ; Capt. p7 March 51 ; Major, 11 May 62;
Brevet Lt. Colonel, 9 Dec. 72 ; Colonel, 9 Dec. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 3 April 78.
Majors. — Abel Straghan,2 Ens. p3o July 54; £i.p8July56; Capt. pi8 June 61; Bt. Major, 13 Aug. 74; Major,
14 June 76.
Robert Elphinstone Deare, Ensign, p8 July 56; i<. pg Jan. 57; Capt. '9 Sept. 64; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77;
Major, 3 April 78.
Captains.
Peter M'Laren
Charles Tennant "Wallace
Thomas Colvrlle
Richard Leigh
Conyngham Martyn M'Alpine
Evelyn John Hamilton
Charles Hamilton Simpson, Adjutant \
3 Lanarkshire Rifle Volunteers )
Edward George Keppel, Adjutant 3 Nor- >
'oik Rifle Volunteers )
Charles Squirl
James Archibald Hay
James Otway Toler -
Henry Boughey ....;
Lieutenants.
Lambart Hugh Skene
Claude Maxwell MacDonald, Inst, of)
Musketry 12 Dec. 77 )
Henry Robert Kelham
Carteret Walter Carey, Adjutant 10 Nov. 77
Henry Ludlow Lopes
Richard Eyre Goold- Adams
Dudley Stuart Kays
Frank Maxwell
Joseph Henry Greer
Gilbert Alexander Pagan
William Mordaunt Marsh Edwards
Cecil Charles Cavendish
John George Edmund Templer
Alfred Rene" Heneage
Harrison Midwood
29 Oct.
13 Aug.
1 9 Mar.
p3o Dec.
pi8 June
pi2 June
pio Mar.
26 June
p29 July
p 7 Aug.
p2o July
p27 Nov.
8 July
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Follett M. F. M. Synge .
William Henry Stevenson
Louis Somervell
2ND LIEUT.
15 Aug. 7:
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
pi8 June
9 Aug.
9 July
3 Mar.
p 9 Nov.
0 July
5 Nov.
5 Nov.
4 Sept.
8 May
p27 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
16 Mar.
28 May
12 Nov.
28 Feb.
13 June
21 Sept.
21 Sept.
13 June
20 Nov.
22 Mar.
28 Apr.
29 Nov.
11 Sept.
11 Sept.
BREV.MAJ.
• 56
p 7 Aug. 67 j
p27Nov. 67
p 4 Feb. 71
12 Feb. 73,
1 April 75'
14 June 76
27 Sept. 76 j
11 Nov. 76;
18 July 62 j 5 April 76
22 Mar. 77
11 June 77,
3 April 78
BT.LT.COL.
72 1 2 Major Straghan served with tho
73 74th Highlanders in the Indian
73 mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and
74 was present at the storm and capture
74, of Shorapore (Medal).
74
74
76
Paymaster. —
... Quarter Master. — Donald Swanson, 10 May 71.
Facings White. — Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bf. and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltar, 1 Feb. 1868.
1 General Patton served with the 74th throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present in all
the operations; commanded the Regiment in the Field from November 1851 until October 1852 — mentioned in
despatches, and on the 16th March 1S52 he received the marked approbation of Sir Harry Smith in General Orders
for his conduct in the operations in the Waterkloof, and was honourably mentioned in General Orders of the 15th
November following by Sir George Cathcart for services in the Field ; for these services he was promoted to the
rank of Lt.Colonel. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was present (attached to the Staff) at the battle
of Balaklava and Inkerman, and was also present with the Head Quarter Staff as an amateur at the battle of the
Alma, the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, and capture of Balaklava (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of
the Medjidie.and Turkish Medal). He was on Field Service witha Madras Column during the Indian Mutiny in 1857.
75th tStvrlingsMre).— -Linked to 39th. |~£"4 mfrlct No™39<
Seuingapatam" "India" (with the Royal Tiger). "Delhi" "Lucknow."
Years' Ser.
Full Half
Pay. Pay.
Colonel.— John Thomas Hill, Ensign, '13 March 27 ; Lieut. ^16 Apr. 29; Capt.,^i3 Feb 35- Major pi2
March 41; Lt.Colonel, 3 __Apr. 46^; ^OMe^ 20 June 54 ; Major General, 30 July 60; Lieut. General,
.57 5 Copf, 9 Dec. 64; Major,
4 June 6q ; General, 24 June 76 ; Colonel 75th Foot, 24 Oct. 72
Lieutenant Colonel.— Uffi Richard Wadeson,1 Ensign, 2 June 57 ; Z«.
17 July 72; Lt. Colonel 18 Dec. 75.
Majors.— Denzil Hammill, Ensign, 16 Jan. 5S ; Zf. pi8 Oct. 59; Capt. piS Jan. 67; Major, 21 Jan 7-
Frederick Francis Daniell, Ensign, 13 Aug. 58; Zirai. 1*16 Dec. 59 ; Capt. 8 May 67 ; Major, 18 Dec ^7
George William Vernon Cotton
John Orrnsby Moore Vandeleur
John Edward Boyes
Richard Robinson Bevan
John Gage Lecky
p.s.c. Edward Essex
Richard Wilson
Dawson Townley
Alaric Edward Arengo Cross
Orfeur James C:ivenagh
Henry Harding Mathins, Adjutant Dorset \
Miiitht :: i
Lieutenants.
Basil Hall Woodward
Denman Lambert Baynes
Arthur Henry Pain
James John Burke Menzies
Somerset Edward O'Brien Kevill-Davies.
William Barron-Stanton, Inst, of Mus-~,
ketry t May 79 '.
Henry William Tryon
George Thomas Frederick Downman
Charles Herbert Payne
William Tin- 111a s Preston
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert Henry Burner, Adjutant 9 July 79
Adolphus Graham Pirie
Richard Dyneley Jennings-Brarnly ....
Harvey Goodwin Brooks!
22 May 58
pi6Mar. 60
p29 Oct. 61
pi9 Aug. 62
p 9 Oct. 63
19 Feb. 67
'' 2 May 65
24 June S3
pi5May 67
p2 7Nov. 67
p 17 April 69
p2o Oct. 69
p2o July 70
3 Sept. 70
pi7 April 63
29 Sept. 77
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
16 Feb. 78
22 Jan. 79
11 Oct. 7q
p 2 Sept. 62 p 8 June 67
p3o Jan. 63 pi.) S
p 1 8 Jan. 67pi4Oct. 6S
p 9 Mar. 67 pi4 Oct. 68
p 8 May 67 p 5 Mar. 70
p27Nov. 67 p3i May 71
pi5 May 67 21 Jan. 75
26 Jan. 55 :Ji4 June 59
p 1 7 April 69 17 Oct. 78
p24 April 69 14 Dec. 78
31 May 71 8 Mar. 79
p3i May
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
12 Nov.
20 Nov.
1 1 Nov.
29 Nov.
11 Nov.
27 Aug.
EEEV.MAJ.
5 July 72
Paymaster. —William Hugh Mortimer, 1 Apr. 7S ; Ens. p2i Feb. 65; L>. 18 June 67; Capt. 31 Oct. 77.
Quarter Master. — John Cotton, 27 June 74.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Natal, 31 Mar. 75.
1 Lt. Colonel Wadeson served with the 75th Regt. in the Indian campaign of 1S57 from the outbreak on 12th May,
including the battle of Bndleekeserai, siege operations before Delhi and rep; - ,u 12th and 15t.l1 June, and
of night attacks on the Camp on 19th and 23rd Juue, and 14th and 18th July, storming (severely wounded) and cap-
ture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
76th Foot. — Linked to 33rd.
'Hindoostan" (with the Elephant). "Nive" "Pi
LSub District No. 9.
Brigade Depot, Halifax.
I Years Ser. Colonei _c Frederick Darley George,1 CB. Cornet, p24 Mar. 25 ; Zt. p3o April 27 ; Capt. p3o Aug. 33 ; Bt.
p«v 'Pavi M«Jor, 4 July 43 ; Major, 30 Nov. 49; St. Lt.Colonel, 4 Feb. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt.Colonel, 10
l^ay^ray-i gept> 5g . Major General, 6 May 66 ;Lt. General, 17 May 74; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 76th Foot,28 April 73
lieutenant Colonel. —
Majors.— John Henry Tripp, Ensign, pi2 July 50 ; Zt. p22 April 53 ; Capt. 5 July 60 ; Brevet Major, 8 Mar. 73 ;
Major, n Oct. 76.
John M'Dermid Allardice, Ensign, 20 Feb. 55 ; Lt. 25 Jan. 56 ; Capt. 1 July 64 ; Brevet Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
10 Nov. 77.
2S I
Captains.
Thomas Trophimus Hodges4
Albert E. Pearse,5 Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen.\
for Musketry at Gibraltar }
John Talbot
Douglas Campbell De Wend
Tredenham FitzHerbert Carlyon
Thomas Win. Best,. Adj. 2 West Hiding Jt.V.
Henry Burton6
6 Sept. 55 22 July 59
2 July 58 pio May 61
p28 Oct. 59 p 9 Oct. 63
4 July 60 pi2 Julv 64
5 Feb. 61 P18 April 6s
p 9 Oct. 63(pi5Mny 66
31 May 59 p2i Nov. 62
Henry Lockner Brett, Adj. 5 Adm. Batt.~> p T , ,
W. R. of Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers $ I 2b ^^ 6+ ° APnl 68
Albert Arthur Ronald Logan :p 7 Feb. 65 , p 8 Aug. 68
Francis Welch |p22 May 66! 3 Feb. 70
George Lycett Engledue May pi3 June 68;p 9 Aug. 71
Duncan Donald Charles M'Cay M'Donald p2i Mar. 68 28 Oct. 71
Lieutenants.
Cleveland Augustus Brett
Charles William Gore, Aide de Camp to \
Major General Gore )
John Rooper King
Alfred John Chamberlin Wrench
Richard Carlyon Coode, Adjutant 1 Jan. 79
Stewart John Trench, Instructor ofMus- )
ketry 1 July 79 )
Charles M'Clintock Le Blanc
William Whately
Cecil Edward Ruggles-Brise
Henry Gordon Fellowes
Arthur Robert Hume
Second Lieutenants.
jGeorge Philip Berkeley Molyneux
Arthur Stephens Were
Frederick William Bainbridge Landon
24 m
, ...
Paymaster. — _
barter Master
10 July 68
24 April 69
7 May 70
2ND LIEUT
" 8 Dec. 77
22 Jan. 79
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
21 Aug. 72
13 June
10 Sept. 75
6 Oct. 75
28 Oct. 7
1 g April 76
28 Oct. 76
28 Oct. 77
31 May 78
CAPTAIN.
8 April
68|
? 8 Aug.
68
19 Oct.
15 April
9 Sept.
27 Sept.
20 May
69
74
74
76
68!
4 July
77l
10 Nov.
2 Mar.
22 Nov.
7 June
77
7S
78
79
mjamin Henry Burge,8 6 Sept. 78 ; Ens. pi8 Aug. 54 ; Lt. 21 July 55 ; Capt
.—James Edward Bell, 24 Jan. 74.
Apr. 70.
Facings Red— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 10 April 76.
1 General George served throughout the campaign in Scinde in 1S42-43 under Sir Charles Napier, including
the destruction of Imaumahur in the Desert, and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, at which last he com-
manded the 22nd Retrt. (Medal, Brevet of Major, and CB.). Served also throughout the campaign in the Southern
Mahratta Country and in the Southern Corican in 1S44-45 and commanded a Corps of Detachments at the taking of
the Petahs on the northern fronts of Pauulla and Pownghur, and was present at the investment and capture of
both th'o^e forts, being in command of the left flank post. Again during the operations against the Forts Munnahur
and Munsontosh in the Southern Concan, he commanded the left wing of the 22nd Regt., and afterwards com-
manded the Field Brigade at Kolapore.
+ Captain Hod"es served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to 1S59, including the assault and capture of
Moin'-'m'i"C siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Nagger, and was promoted from the 3Sth to the
76th Regiment for having on the 21st March at the siege of Lucknow successfully led a volunteer party and captured
a battery of three guns (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign Oct. 1867 to June 186S in the Land
Transport Train ami was appointed Inspecting Officer of the Highland Division of Transport; present at the battle
before Ma-'dala as Transport Stall' Officer to Sir Charles Stavcley, and carried the despatches of that victory and
news of the release of the prisoners to Custalo, a distance of 200 miles, and was entrusted with the despatches to
i ',,1,,',-n-l Milward at Annesley Hay (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
5 Captain Pearsc served in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (mentioned in despatches for "ability, energy,
aU« Captain Burton served with the 40th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the actions
at Mahoetahi, Matarikoriko, and operations before To Arei. Also throughout the campaign of 1863-65, for two years
as D A Q M General Medal). During the operations in Waikato he superintended to its completion the construction
and organization of the Military Electric Telegraph through the Waikato country (mentioned in despatches).
8 Captain Burge served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Graham at the assault and capture of Canton on the 29th
Dec 18-7- accompanied the Force to the Peiho in Jane; was also present at the assault and capture of Namtow on
Utb Aug.' 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
Dublin
35
1 77th (East Middlesex) The Duke of Cambridge's p«'< Dut
Own— Linked to 57th.
sfriet No. 50. ^
Depot, Hounslow. 323
The Plume of the Prince of Wales. The Duke of Cambridge's Coronet and Cypher. " Seringapatam " " Ciudad
RODKIGO" "BADAJOZ" " PENINSULA "" ALIIA " " IXKEKMAN " "SEVASTOPOL."
Years^Ser.iCojonei _Henry Hope Graham,1 CB. Ensign, pis Oct. 29; Lt. p7 Sept. 32 ; Capt. vy Nov. 34 ; Major, "14 Apr.
Half 46; Lt. Colonel, v2g Apr. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 20 Jan. 67; LI. General, 25 Nov. 74 ;
General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 77th Foot, 13 May 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Kent,2 Ensign, p8 Aug. 45 ; Z£. p23 Aug. 50; Capt. 27 Sept. 54; Major, 24 Aug.
58 ; Lt. Colonel, pi3 June 68; Colonel, 13 June 73.
Majors. — Humphrey Mimical Lamont Colquhoun, Ensign, pi8 Aug. 54; Xi'. 20 Dec. 54; Capt.9i7 July 57;
J/a/or, 2 Sept. 68; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 11 July 77.
;j.s.c. Harcourt Mortimer Bengough, Ensign, p22 Mar. 55 ; Lt. 3 Oct. 55 ; Capt. p3o Dec. 64 ; Bt. Major, 1 Oct.
77 ; Major, 2 Feb. 78 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 29 Nov. 79.
Reginald Hoskins, Ens. p7 Dec. 55 ; X<. p 3 June 59 ; Capt. ''22 Jan. 6S ; Major, 1 Feb. 79.
Captains.
p.s.c. WillianiForbesGatacre, D. A. A. Gen. ^
Aldershot i
Henry Jervis White
Arthur Lang Tickell
Frederick Henry King,0 Adjutant 5 Mid- 1
dlesex Militia 1
William Samuel Henderson
Cockburn Forte
Hugh FitzRoy Marryat
Smith Byrom Royds
Richard Chicheley Thornton
Francis Henry Macdonald Dawson
George Fenton
Frederick Graham
ENSIGN.
LIEUT.
Lieutenants.
Ruscombo Field W'estmncott, Aide de Camp ~>
to Major General Clifford S
Adonia Graham Schuyler, Adj. 6 Aug. 79
Ernest Edward Foley, Inst, of Musketry 1
6 Aug. 79 S
Francis Douglas Lumley
Robert Theophilus Hewitt Law
Clarence Francis Berkeley Wodehouse
Arthur Banbury
Godfrey Charles George Norton
Second Lieutenants.
William Stuckey Wood
Nathaniel Walter Barnardiston ..
George Beresford Lempriere
George Walter Wrey Savile
Lionel Grant Oliver
18 Feb.
piS Nov.
5 Aug.
pi9 Aug.
p3i May
pnMar.
pn Dec.
PM Oct.
p23 Oct.
i'.-, Dec.
2 Sept.
8 Jan.
62 ''23 Dec.
63 ''30 Mar.
64 p3i July
62 ^23 Mar.
59 5 Oct.
62 p3o Dec.
66 p25 Apr.
67 pi2 Feb.
67 p22 Mar.
67 17 Sept.
65 pi4 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
64 \v 7 Dec. 70
66 ''22 Mar. 71
67 p27 Sept. 71
1 9 Oct. 69 28 Oct. 71
12 Nov. 73
' 28 Feb. 74
10 Mar. 75
24 Mar. 76
p3o Nov. 70
16 Aug. 73
27 June 74
2 Feb. 78
1 Fob. 79
2 Feb. 70
6 Aug. 79
15 NOV. 7y
bt. lt. col.
Paymaster— Alexander Henry Haldane,7 30 Aug. 7S ; Ens. 20 July 55 ; Lt.
Quarter Master. — George Hope,7 27 July 66.
Feb. 58 ; Capt. 1 Apr. 70.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 25 May 1S70.
1 General Graham served in China from 1852 t) 1859, and commanded the troops at Hong Kong during a
portion of that period ; was second senior officer and commanded tho 2nd Brigade of the expeditionary force em-
ployed against Canton during the operations before that city and its capture in Dec. 1S57 (CB.) ; proceeded in
command of a force to the Peiho river in June 1S5S, and was present at the assault and capture of Namtow on nth
August (Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Kent served tho Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 26th March 1S55 with the 77th Regiment, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Mtdiidic, and Turkish Medal).
" Captain Kmg served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand warof iS63-65,andwaspresentatWaiari (Medal).
7 Captain Haldane served with the Queen's Royals throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China, including
the taking of Tangku, actions of the iSth and 21st September, and surrender of Pekin (Med.il with two CI:
s Quarter Master Hope served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma an(^
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assault of the Redan on the iSth June, and engaged at the storming of the
Redan on the Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Q t 2
324 Poona,Bombay.]78th(H/(77JaKcZ) (BoSS-sllive Buffs).— Linked to 7 I ^{l^tS^t George.
. " Cuidich'nMhi." "Assaye" (with the Elephant) . "Maida" "Java" "Pebsia" "Kooshab" "Lucknow."
Year5'SerColonel.— Sir Patrick Grant,1 GCB. GCMG. Ensign, 16 July 20; Lt. 11 July 23 ; Capt. 14 May 32 ; Bt.Major,
Bt. Lt. Colonel, 3 April 46 ; Colonel, 2 Aug. 50; Lt. Colonel, 29 Aug. 51 ;
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„ 'April 44; Major, 15 Ju.__
J/<z/or General, 28 Nov. 54 ; Lt. General, 24 Oct. 62 ; General, 19 Nov. 70 ; Colonel 78th Foot, 23 Oct. 63
Lieutenant Colonel.— Augustus Edmund Warren,4 Ensign, p2 Feb. 49 ; Zi. p5 Nov. 52 ; Cup*. p2o July 55 ;
Major, 13 July 67 ; Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 23 July 76 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Mar.
Majors. — George Forbes,6 Ensign, pi2 Jan. 55 ; Lt. 10 ,
Major, 11 July 77.
Thomas Mackenzie, Ensign, p8 Feb. 56; X*. 30 April 58 ; Cap*. p23 July 63 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
27 Mar. 78.
Jnly 55; Capt. p24 May 59; Bt.Major, 5 July 72;
Captains.
|William Charles Smith
[Andrew Murray
Oliver Graham
Hugh Gough Grant, Aide de Camp to Com. \
in Chief in India j
William Francis Maitland Kirwar.
Charles John Butler Stewart, Adjutant, \
Boss, <Src Militia J
JGeorge Strachey Clive Justice ,
Thomas a Becket Sargent, Aide de Camp )
to Major General Willis J
Edward Mayne Alexander
Gilbert William Renny Maxwell Waugh ...
Henry John Knight
Alan AVilliam Cameron, Adj. 31 Lanark-\
shire Bifle Volunteers }
Duncan Stewart
Lieutenants.
William Wellington Sandeman
James Henry Ewart, Aide de Camp to\
Major Gen. BZ. Hamilton j
Charles William Carfrae
William Brewster M'Dougall, Inst, of ~)
Musketry 22 May 79 $
Percy Seymour Harvey
Kenneth Ross MacKeiizie
CharlesMaitlandPelhamBurn
William de Bathe Hatton
Duncan Craigie Halkett
Sydney Bellingham Jameson
Herbert Stnrges Barlow
Hugh Davidson
pi6 Sept. 59|P24 Mar. 63
p 7 Feb. 58 pi6 Aug. 61
p3i Mar. 63 p 8 Aug. 65
p28July 63 26 Oct. 65
p 8 Jan. 64,p 2 Oct.
p 9 Aug. 64; p 9 Mar.
Second Lieutenants.
Ronald Graham-Campbell, Adj. 13 June 79
JGeorge Robert Vernon Hume
George Mackintosh
Richard Agnew Fraser
Alfred Charles Christopher
James Andrew Brown
I Francis Bazett Lund ,
Donald Charles Fredrick Macintyre.
2ND LIEUT.
p 8 Aug. 65
2 Oct. 66:
p 2 Sept. 68 !
p 5 Nov. 70
15 Mar. 73
28 May 73
24 July 73
28 Mar. 77
11 July 77
2 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 78
25 May 78
22 May 79
1 May 78
1 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79|
13 Aug. 79
•Panmaster— John Lysaght Hewson, 1 Apr. 7S; Ens. 6 June 56; Lt. 1 May 59 : Capt 1 Apr 70
- ... I Quarter Master.— Parr Campbell, 29 June 78. '
Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co
Beturnedfrom Nova Scotia, 21 December 1871.
' Sir Patrick Grant served as Deputy Adjutant General with the Army of Gwalior in 1843-44 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet oi Major Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 as Adjutant General-twice severely
»ud dangerously wounded by grape-shot through the arm and musket-ball in left breast, and horse three
n ,.<■ shot under him (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, OS., Medal and three Clasps).
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Adjutant General (mentioned in despatches,. Aide de Camp to the Queen with
Brevet of Colonel Medal with two Clasps). Expedition to Kohat against the Affghan hill tribes in i84o-So
(Medal with Clasp). ,y °
* Lt.Colonel Warren served with the 82nd Regt. in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege and fall
of feebastopul -Mean) with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1S57-S9, and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actionofkhodngunge, and
occupation of Futtehghur.-acting successively as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Russell, Colonel Biddulph, Colonel
Hale, and Sir John Inglis ; served the Rohilcund campaign, including the defence of the Jail and subsequent opera-
tions at bhahjehanpore, and actions of Khankur and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp)
c MajorFoi-l.es served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 6th September 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
Becord of the Services of the 7Sth Highlanders.
Raised by letter of service dated 7th March ,793 • inspected and passed July I793 ; proceeded to Holland September
1794 ; returned to England May , 795 ; proceeded to Quiberon August 1795 ; returned January i796 ; proceeded to the
Cape of Good Hope 1796; to Calcutta February 1797; to Bombay February 1803 ; to Goa February 1807 ; to Javl
August 18. 1 ; returned to England July 1817; proceeded to Ireland November 1S17; embarked for Cev on April
1826; returned to England February ,838; embarked for India April 1842. Proceeded on active service to pS
,n January 1857, returned to Bombay in May 1S57, thence immediately to Bengal. Returned to England September
,859. Embarked for Gibraltar 3 August ;865. Returned to England from Nova Scotia, 21 December 1871 oywmml
Own Cameron Hujldanders). -Linked to 42nd. l$X™P%%.3* 5
Gibraltar.] 79th (Ql
"Egmont-op-Zee" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Fuentes d'Onoe" "Salamanca" "Pyrenees "'Nmau'
0NI *NIVB" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" " Watekloo" "Alma" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
Years'Ser., Douglas,* GOB. Au^ii, "6 Sept. 33 5 Lt. »i8 July 36; Cajrf. »8 June 41 5 BtMajor,
1 Nov IT- JCrfor, '24 Dec. 52 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, p2o June 54 ; Lt. Colonel, 13 Aug. 54; Cofcmd, 1 Aug. 57 ;
Ma/orG^ra/,'6 Mar. 6S ; Lieut. General, 23 Aug. 77; Co/o/ie^gth Foot , 1 Jan. 79
Lieutenant Colonel.-Edward William Cuming,' Aiyi, "=4 J*1^; f*- p3> -Mar. 43 ; CW. 8 Oct 54;
BtMajor, 14 Dec. 6S ; ar«,W, 2 Mar. 72 ; Brevet Lieut.uant ( W^rf, 1 Oct. 77 ; Lieu enant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
MajVrs.-John Maedonald LeitV Om^m, >i7 Mar. 54 i «. p6 Oct. 54 ; Ca^f. »i5 May;57 ; BtMajor, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 31 Oct. 77 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel, 31 Dec. 78.
Captains.
John Edward Allen'
Edward Everett8
Albert Newby Clay8
Neil Campbell9
LIEUT. I CAPTAIN.
22 Feb.
"w'iliiaiii HeurvM'Causland8 ••••Ip24 Feb.
13 May 53! 19 Jan. 55 pi6 Mar. 60
1 Mar. 55 pi4 Sept. 55 p 2 May 65
7 Sept. 55 p 1 July 59Pl5 June 66
Capel Henrv Miers, Adj. 3 Glamorganshire )
Kijle Vol )
Henry Hugh Oldham,10 Adj. Perth Mil it in
Alexander Bruce Murray
Archibald Young Leslie
John Busfeild ......
Walter Douglas S. Camp Dell, Aide de \
Camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland... }
Reginald Carey Annesley11
Lieutenants.
Orr Boswell Gordon, Adjutant 13 July 78...
Robert Harris Carnwath Dalzell
James Moray Brown
Norman Guthrie Chalmers
Gordon Lorn Campbell Money
Colin Charles Mackenzie
William Haskett Smith, Inst, of Musketry )
8 May 79 ->
James Maitland Hunt
George Alexander Caradoc Reid
Kenneth Schalch Baynes
Robert Francis Ladoveze Napier
57
21 Sept. 53 30 jnov.
"16 Mar. 60] 29 Jan.
p 4 Aug. 60 p2o Oct.
4 Nov. 58 11 Sept.
Pi 8 Mar. 59 pio May
4 Mar. 60 1 Jan. 62
p3oMar. 60 pi2 May 63
PisJune 60 7 Nov. 63
p24 Nov. 63 29 Jan. 67
69
65:pi40ct. 68
59pi4Mar. 68
oil 5 Apr. 72
62, 13 May 74
6 June 77
1 Oct.
5 Mar
p 4 July 65 pi7Feb.
p 8 May 66 ^28 Oct.
p 1 Sept. 66! 28 Oct.
BREV.MAJ.
5 July 72
1 Oct. 77
4 June 79
Dec.
Feb.
Sept.
Second Lieutenants
Wedderburn Conway Halkett ..
.. John Langt'ord Probyn
.. Son. Charles Cnthcart
.. Frederick Hacket-Thompson ..
... Adam Gillies Blackburn
.. Son. Ivan Campbell
... William Angelo Scott
2 Paymaster.— John Miller M'Nai
. Quarter Matter.— William Howard, 20 Apr. 78.
Facings Blue-Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.— Iritn Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
66, 28 Oct.
68 28 Oct.
68 \ 28 Oct.
701 28 Oct.
12 Feb.
1 20 Nov.
I 10 Sept.
29 Nov.
2N1> LIEIT.
Apr
6 Feb. 78
5 Oct. 7S
2 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 79
3 Aug. 79
1 Oct. 79
2 June 78 1
73 ; Cornet, *
6 Lt. Colonel Leith served the East-
7t ern campaign of 1854-55 with the
71 :79th Highlanders, including the battle
7i ot Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebas-
7i topol, assaults of 18th June and 8th
September, and expedition to Kertch
7T'and YeuikalelMedalwith two Clasps,
74j 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
75 Medal). Served in the Indian cam-
75>paignof iS5S-5q, including the siege
70 and capture of Lncknow, attack on
jthe Fortaf Rooyah, actions of Ally-
gunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore,
capture of Fo'rts Bunniar and Ma-
homdie, passage of the'Gogra at Fy-
zabad, capture of Rampore Kussia,
and subsequent operations in Oudc
across the Gogra and Raptee rivers-
1 Medal with Clasp).
9 Aug
Lt. 9 Feb.
Copt. v 10 July 60; Bt.
\_Major, 25 March 73.
Returned from India, 7 iVoo. 1871.
Sir John Douglas served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. in command of the 7oth Highlanders including the
ttlesof Alma aid Balaklava. siege of Sebastonol assault of the iJth une an, 1 ,.M-,- •l'^,\^Vlr"tl Med
n,l.,l with tin-,.,. Clasi.s. CB.. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, 4th ( lass nt the Med idle, and Imkisli Medal).
battles „. .
(Medal with three Clasps, CB., Sardinian and Turkish
Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59; commanded the Infan
Brigade during the siege of Lucknow, taking the Residency, Iron
iTv,,,.„.t.>,,t ,„,siti,nis • afterwards commanded the Infantry of the Azi
dra ; commanded a
ra, and several other
esent in the action at
imiiortant positions ; afterwards commanded the Infantry ui ,
Ti^ra. takmg of Azimghur, detached in pursuit of Koer Sing, actions at Az^mg_hur,Munneart Sheoporeghat, and
'operations 1I1 and around Jugdespore and the Jungles, and pursuit to Buxar. On
,e ,1,1 the trooi.s in the Azimghur and Jounpore districts, and on 25th June to the (
15th June 1S50 appointed
various tr—
to command the troops in the Azimghur and Jounpc
districts of Behar, Dmapore, Chazepore, and Shahabad, and constantly engaged n pu s ,, e. ■_
hot and wet seasons; took the held after the rams, defeated the rebels at Karisath and d.o% e the
took .Imnlesiiore, pursued and drove the rebels into the Kymore Hills, killing .,200 ; campaign 111
and successful night attack at Sulya Mul.ar. On 15th Jan. 1S59 appointed to comnnmd , ,e ■ .,,.
Chota. Nagpore, engaged in pursuing the rebels n, 1 alamow (treqtte tly mentioned in despatcne,
the Governor ( icneral of India, Brevet of Colonel, KCB., Medal with t lasp).
* 'itcoonel Cuming served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the East *rn campaign of
the battles of Alma and Balaklava. siege and fall ot Seba.tepol assaults ot the .oil. . I. m a d .U .^
pedition to Kertch and Yemkale t Medal ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^$f^^ ^
of the disturbed
luring the
he jungle,
nore Hills
I . .'■ ■ !
ranked by
554-55, including
the Crimea from the 16th August
7 \tainr Mien served with the 79th Highlanders m tne Crimea auui ™ i^m ^.^^* ,',"^' ,r"o"™"
sieg^ndlnoStw^^^
the Indian camnanni of 185S-50, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, att.uk on the rort ot Koojan,
^onrofiuT^B.reily.awl Shahiehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahonid.e. passage of the
Go^raafFyz&?ca^^^^^^ 0ude acroSS the ^°«r» and Rapte°
^SSaSW and Captain M'Causland served ^^^S^SlSS&^^S^^SS^
185S-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the * ort ot h, ,y ah act ; - .. - ; - ; ««|£>:
and Shahjehanpore. capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage ot the Uogi.i at I . . 0 .1 pt me ot Kam
pore Kussia, and subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee rivers -Mclni
0 Captain Neil Campbell served with the 79th Highlander ,^ .the ^vn^Jrom tl
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasji, and
Turkish Medal) . Served in the Indi:
;t 1855, including
ipaign of 1S58-59,
the siege ana tail 01 BeOaSIOpOJ t-uenai \\ mi v lasp, auu j.Lii.w.^ ^^.^.,. --- . -.- -- - - ... - v.rpillv and
including the siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions ,, 1 A 1 ^ , . L unTy and
Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage ot the txogra at. 1 j /..1., I capture ot Kampore
Z- tJ, c 1. -V,, ■---. -t. -^ti-rn,! -.In 1: .:■.-, ,ssthe(logrr. and I apt.ee rivers : .d ■dalwith . 1;.:., ).
Oude across the Gogra and Raptee i
,nina Exneditionarv Force of i860, an_ ..
North Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). S.
Kussia, and subsequent operations in wane across uuc wuKi« »"« ^f.^ .. >----- - ■ --_ „•.:„„„ np Sinho and
" Captain Oldham served in the China Expeditionary Force of iS&.wid wa^present m the^act.onspf Smho and
Tangku, assault and capture of the .
the Cossyah and Jynteah Hill campaign in 1003. ott-nphpf] to the .-nd Hich-
« Captain Annesley served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war 1,1 "74 attache to the 4 nd Hi n
landers, and was present at the battle of Amoaful (slightly wounded), capture of Becquah, battle ot Urdahsu ana
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp). .*.<-.- <• „ t\,a ,f,ty, »n«rnst i8ee includin°- the
ft Major M'Nair served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the ^J^[-X^, • 1 Served
siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the 8th September (Medal with Olasj a it n^ ish Med. 1 ^ervea
alsS in the Indian cimpai'n of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow , attac k 011 lit 1 01 1 ot ttooyan,
a ^ns^AUygunge PBagreiuy, a'nd^Shahj.hanpore, capture of Forts Bunniar .ant, ^ahomd.e pa«sage ol the
Gogra at Pyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations m Oude across the Uoomtee ana
Raptee rivers (Medal with Clasp).
BBEV.3I.iJ. BT.LT.COL.
}:-
0 »™:Mb. ] 80th (SlaffoMireYoluntem).—Liul.eJh3S!h. [t^l'i'i.f.lilXu.
"Egtpi" (with the Sphinx). "Moodkee" " Febozeshah " "Sobbaon" "Pegu" " Cbsteal India."
Jolonel.— Sir Richard Wilbraham,1 KCB. 2nd Lt. P25 Mar. 28 ; Lt. 25 May 33; Capt. p22 July 36; Bt.Major,
. 31 Dec. 41 ; Major, ?ig Jan. 44 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 1 Nov. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 26 Jan. 66 ;
Lt. General, 21 Mar. 74; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 80th Foot, 16 Mar. 75.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Charles Tucker,4 CB. Ensign, P23 Nov. 55 ; Lt. P23 Oct. 57 ; Capt. pi8 May 60; Bt. Major,
9 Dec. 72; Major, 9 Nov. 77; Lt. Colonel, 9 July 79.
Majors. -Charles Augustus FitzGerald Creagh," Ensign, S Sept. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. 6 May 63;
Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 9 July 79.
James Lewis Bradshaw,8 '.£»!». p27 Jan. 57; Lt. p3o July 58; Capt. p28 Oct. 68; Bt.Major, 10 July 75
1 Major, 15 N0V..79.
I ENSIfiN OB 1
Captains.
I Fred. Brown Numa Craufurd,6 Adj.
I Stafford Militia
Robert Warner Stone9
Walter Howard10
.Charles Edward Whitaker Roworth
'[Paul Swinburne,10 Commissioner of Perak}
I Police j
Allan Saunders"
! Wilfred Turner Anderson13
John Edward Hale Prior12
Henry J. Johnson14
James Ormsby Sherrard15
Charles Christopher Cole12
Lipton Cumming Potts16
Lieutenants.
jTankerville James Chamberlain1"
■Saumarez William Cameron12
Arthur Wellesley Hast18
[Archibald Borthwiek Horsbrugh
William Moore, District Adjutant, Transvaal
jHenry Hollingworth Harward20 .
(Henry Charles Savage
Thomas Edward GriSiu, Adjutant 10 May 78
jAlfred Henry Lindop19
[Frederick William Lyons
Herbert Aveling Raitt
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Edward Kaye Daubenev20
IBeverly William Reid Ussher19
Francis Macleod Hastings Marshall
iGeorge Albanus Williams
Richard Pasley Colomb
jRandal William Johnston
. Aug. 65 :
Mar. 68!
July 68 1
Oct. 68:
May 64 '
■ Mar. 69!
31 Jan.
p26Aug.
»i8 Mar.
Jp2i Nov.
p 9 Mar.
'i4 Oct.
30 Aug.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
22 Mar.
28 Oct.
2ND LIEUT.
11 May 78
12 June 78
11 May 78
22 Jan. 79
23 July 79
13 Aug. 79
26 April 65
pi7Nov. 63
10 Dec. 73
1 April 70
5 May 77
5 May 77
9 Nov. 77
18 Nov. 77
13 Mar. 79
28 Mar.
17 May 79
9 July 79
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
29 Nov. 79
28 Oct. 71 1 Sir Richard Wilbraham served the
17 Jan. 74 Syrian campaign of 1S40-41 (Medal),
2S Feb. 74 including the advance on Gaza and
28 Feb. 74, affair near Askelon. Served the
28 Feb. 74 Eastern campaign of 1854-55, as an
30 Dec. 71 j Assistant Adjutant General, including
13 June 74 the battles in the Crimea and siege of
31 May 76(Sebastopol (Medal with Clasps, CB.,
28 Mar. 79'Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd
7 May 79 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
9 July 79
Medal).
6 Major Craufurd served with the
80th Regiment in Burmah in 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
in the Indian mutiny and campaign
in Oude in 1858-59, including the
capture of Simree Fort and defence
of Poorwah (Medal).
20 Lieut. Harward served in the 1st
West India Regiment in the Ashanti
war of 1873-74 (Medal).
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master- -James Pendery, 30 Oct. 78.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cos and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Bengal, June 1866; Embarked for Singapore, January 1872.
4 Lt. Colonel Tucker served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1865
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Perak operations in 1876, part of the time as Brigade Maior ; commanded the
left attack in the operations against Sekukuni in 1878 ; commanded the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel
Rowlands on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of 1879, an(i subsequently the troops at Luneberg ; also commanded
the regiment in Wood's Column during the march through Zululand and in the engagement at Ulundi (CB.).
' Major Creagh served with the 50th Regiment m the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastonol, from the
nth Sept. 1355 to the end of the Russian war. Also in the New Zealand wars from Nov. 1863 to 1866, and was present
at the storm and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (in command of
a party of the 50th), the capture of the fortified village of Ketemari and the Putahi Pah (Medal). Served wiih
a detachment of the Soth Regiment in the Expedition to Perak under General Colborne.
8 Major Bradshaw served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak Expedition in 1S75-76.
9 Major Stone served with the Military Train in New Zealand from 1864 to 1867 (Medal).
10 Captains Howard and Swinburne served with the 80th Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan
Expedition of 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Expedition to Perak in 1S75-76.
11 Captain Saunders served with the Soth Regiment with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1S65
(Medal with Clasp).
12 Major Prior, Captain Cole, and Lieut. Cameron served with a detachment of the Soth Regiment in the Perak
Expedition in 1875-76.
13 Captain Andei>on served as Superintendent of Volunteers in the Transvaal during the operations against
Sekukuni in 1878, and with the Soth Regiment on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and
the engagement at Ciundi.
14 Captain Johnson served in Perak in 1876 in charge of the Maharajah Lela and other Malay prisoners. Com-
manded at Fort Mameluke in the operations against Sekukuni in 1S78; then served as District Adjutant at Lyden-
berg, and subsequently with the Soth Regiment on the Swazi border in the Zulu war of 1879, and during theinvasion
of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
15 Captain Sherrard served as Staff Officer in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, and as Acting Adjutant
of the 80th Regiment (luring the operations of the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1S79,
and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
16 Captain Potts served as District Adjutant of the Transvaal during the operations against Sekukuni in 1878;
was with the 80th Regiment in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the in-
vasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
v Lieut. Chamberlain served in the Transvaal in charge of two6-pounder guns in November and December 1878;
was with the 80th Regiment in the, Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the in-
vasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
18 Lieut. Hast served with a detachment of the 80th Regiment in the Perak expedition in 1876. Trained, equipped
and commanded a mule battery of 7-pounders on the Zulu border in 1878, for which he received the thanks of
his Excellency Lieut. General Lord Chelmsford. Served throughout the left attack against Sekukuni, and had
charge of two 6-pounder guns in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the
invasion of Zululand and the engagement at Ulundi.
19 Lieut. Lindop and Second Lieut. Ussher served with the 80th Regiment in the Transvaal in November and
December 1878, in the Column under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1S79, and during the invasion of
Zululand and the engagement at Dlundi.
2,1 Second Lieut. Daubcury served with the Soth Regiment in the left attack against Sekukuni in 1878, in the Column
under Colonel Rowlands on the Swazi border in 1879, and during the invasion of Zululand and the engagement at
Ulundi.
Rawal Pitidee
Bengal,
- '1 81st {Loyal LinGolnVoUnteers). — Linked to 47th. \s%BDepot,iiestln. 327
»K" .^^^'Ir'^^M^rrK.'iSS'tt,,-, >n Sep.. 5° i «• '« AM. 5. , 0* 7 HOT- 5.,
i>. CoZo«e*, 31 Dec- 73 ;Jlf<yo»sj9iB^179-_
Captains.
George Buchanan Bevan
William Henry Warren
Henry John Faircloth- ■■■■■■■y-y" ".; '
„ s c Hugh Thomas Jones,8.Bn#iN<e.M<yo', I
' ' i'mhnlla ■•••• •„• * •'
William Henrv Munton JacksonJ
G^orge\lfred Wnsun,67^,.» StaffOffioer, i
JSitrree Cmwalescfiit Di'i'ut J
William Charles Mathews
Mark Saurin Wynne
Frederick Ekins Lmdoe
Robert Kean Brereton
Henry Walpole
Lieutenants.
Norcott D'Esterre Roberts
H^CecffBinsteedFarmnt;^//"^^
Be^an?m Arthur Sattertty;:ut,, Inst ,f
■P23 Mar
3 Mar. 58
5 Dec. 5+
Musketry 6 Jan. 79
Francis Henry Wheler
Charles Edward Sawyer
Arthur Joshua Tetley ....
Walter Strangeways Morrice
Spenser Jackson •
Edward Coxwell Morris
John Davidson, Interpreter
Mar. 61 p 8 May 67I
o Dec. 59 p2i Aug. 67
3 April 55 16 Oct. 67
20 Nov. 57 14 Aug. sgi-ieOct. 67
Dec. 56 p 5 Aug. 59 j 24 Dec. 7°
? 7 Jan. 62? 4 July 65 13 April 72
Pi4Jan. 62pioNov. 65 HJ'ane 73
jo Mar. 61 p 8 May 67 2S Oct. 73
PioNov. 65lp 5 June 66 20 Sept. 77
P7N0V. 62:p2iAug. 67, 2 Mar. 78
1 Dec. 65p28 0ct. 68; 29 Jan. 79l
9 May 67 p 5 Mar. 7°.
P12 June 67' 24 Dec. 7°\
p 4 Sept. 67' 25 Mar. 71
Pi6 0ct. 67 28 Oct. 71
Henry Crosbie.
"hilip Palmes
Second Lieutenants.
Frederick Ronald Borrow
p R Stanbury Churchward
Arthur Charles Henry Thomas....
Julian Henry Young
Wiilter Kruust Phillips
George Arthur Robertson
p 6 Nov. 67
28 Oct.
71
23 Jan. 69 28 Oct.
71
v 1 Oct. 70 28 Oct.
71
30 Dec.
71
15 Mar.
71
9 Aug.
73
28 Feb.
74
26 June
74
21 Sept
75
2ND LIEUT.
8 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78
1 May 78
22 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 79
x6 !»/„ P^^^.-CharlesHarrisonHignett icMayji; £«-:
' Quarter Master. -Michael Hanlon,? 14 Aug. 72
July 63; Lt. 7 ■Sov.62;IIon.Captain,ioUa.y76.
■ E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Warrington.
The Prince of "Wales' Plume. "Roleia" "Vimieba" "Vittobia" "Pyrenees" "Kivelle" "Obthes"
" Peninsula " "Niagaba" "Sevastopol" "Lucenow."
fours' Ser.' Colonel.— William Samuel Newton,1 Ensign $ Lt. ps Dec. 34; Lt. * Capt. p3i Dec. 39; Capt. 4- Lt.
Full Half' Colonel, p25 Feb. 48; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major, iS Nov. 56; Lt. Colonel, n Dec. 60; Major General,
Pay. Pay. I 6 jjov 62 . Lt. General, 25 Oct. 71 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 82nd Foot, 4 liar. 72.
z6 Lieutenant Colonel.— Francis Dalrymple Walters,4 Ensign, 6 June 54 ; Lt. 9 Feb. 55 ; Capt. pi2 Hay 57 ; il/a/or,
i pgSept.7i ; Brecct. Lieut nant Colonel, 1 Oct. yy^Lieatenaiit. Colonel, 27 March 78.
Majors.— John Briggs,5 Ensign, 5
31 Oct. 77.
Edward Beppings Lock,* JBiuijfii
Jan. 56; Lt. 17 liar. 58; Capt. 18 Mar. 62; Bt. Major, 29 July 75; Major,
Oct. 55 ; £r. 20 Jan. 58 ; Capt. p3 Aug. 66 ; Major, 12 June 78.
Captains.
Hy. Masterman Thompson '•
p.s.c. Frederick Cardew8
James Brown M'Dougal
William Marsden, L)ep. Assist. Adj. Gen.
School of Musketry at Hythe
Charles Carstairs
Henry Armstrong Nicholson
John Leonard Greenwell O'Brien9
Alfred Reamsbottom 10
George Sydney Carr
William M'Carthy O'Leary
James Ritchie
William Capel
Benjamin Thomas Bradley Flood
Lieutenants.
Charles Adolphus de Peyron Burroughs..
Frederick Charles John Loder
Robert Howden Kellie, Instructor of)
Musketry 20 March 78 )
Reginald Hawkins Hall ,
Francis Robert Millington Synge
David Phelips Chapman, Adjt. 9 Aug. 79...
Edward Hay Mackenzie Elliot
James Andrew Murphy
Charles Mannoir Sumner
Hugh Edward Wilbraham
Thomas Henry Browne
Second Lieutenants.
Alexander Dennistoun Lang
John Vans-Agnew
Eric Edmund Moffat Davison Manson ,
6 June 54
12 June 58
p 3 Aug. 66
pi9 April 64
p 19 Apr. 64
11 Jan. 67
24 June 57
p24 May 61
p 4 July 65
pi7 April 69
p 4 Mar. 68
p22 Jan. 68
7 July 69
May 78
May 78
2ND LIEUT.
11 May 78
13 Aug. 79
11 Oct. 79
29 Dec. 54
27 Nov. 59
29 Jan. 70
25 Dec. 65
pi8Dec. 67
p 7 May 7c
18 May 58
p2i June 64
p24 Mar. 69
pi5 Feb. 71
pi4 July 69
2 Aug. 7
p27 Oct. 7
28 Oct.
30 Dec.
30 Dec.
12 Nov.
23 Nov.
28 Mar.
2 Dec.
9 Aug.
28 May
6 Aug.
24 June
CAPTAIN. BEEV.MiJ. BT.LT.COL.
11 June 61! 23 July
' 8 May 67 29 Nov.
"15 Feb. 71
?2i Aug. 69
?io June 71
31 Oct. 71
5 Oct. -72
19 June 74
11 Oct. 76
20 Mar. 78
27 Mar. 7S
5 Sept. 7S
28 May 79
... Paymaster.— Charles Frederick Carey, 3 June 78; Ens.
.Quarter Master.— Alfred Slade,13 13 Jan. 69.
Pacings yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
Returned from Aden,
13 Dec. 61
4 Lt. Colonel Walters servedwiththe-
44th Regt. in the Crimea from the 27th
Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attack and occu-
pation of the Cemetery on the 18th
June (Medal with Clasp* and Turkish
Medal). Served also the campaign of
i860 in the north of China, including
the action of Sinho, assault and cap-
ture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
Clasp).
Major Cardew served with the
3rd Punjaub Infantry in the Indian
N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was
present at the attack and capture of
the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with
, Clasp).
Lt. 27 July 66 ; Capt . 31 Oct. 74.
-Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
2 Feb. 1870.
1 General Newton served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from 18th Oct. 1854 to 8th April
1855 including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
5 Major Briggs served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol,
and capture of the Cemetery and suburbs under General Eyre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under
Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdispore, and
subsequent operations (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the expedition in North China
in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
6 Major Lock served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1858,
and was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore, affairs
of Shahabad, Mahomdee, and Bunkagaon (Medal).
" Major Thompson served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Feb. 1S55, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol ; was in the trenches during a sortie on the 5th June, also during the assault and capture of the
Quarries on the 7th June, with Eyre's Brigade at the assault and capture of the Cemetery and Rifle-pits on the iSth
June, and with the Reserve at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a hundred men of the 31st Regiment with a Field Force under Captain Murray, Royal Artillery, in a.i
expedition against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghac in March 1863.
,J Captain O'Brien served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the affair of Ram-
gunga, siege and capture of Lucknow, and operations across the Goomtee ; storm and capture of Selimpore and
Simree Forts, actions of Jhubrowlee, Poorwah, Beerah, and Buxarghat; also Trans-Gogra operations when the
rebels were driven into Nepaul (.Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Reamsbottom served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train, and was present at the
capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
1S Quarter Master Slade served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1S55, including the
6iege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N.W. Provinces in India hi
suppressing the mutiny in 1857-59, &B& was present at the action of Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore
and subsequent operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
Eelgaum, Bombay. "1
Depoc, with bo i\ J
"(jAtii o» Good Hope
83rd (County Dublin). — Linked to 86th.
[Sub District No. 63. -,?q
\_Briyade Depot , tfeilast. ° ^
lALAVEKA JSuSACO J UENTES d'OnOB'* " ClUDAD HODRIGO " "BADAJOZ"
SALAMANCA " VlTTOBIA " " NlVELLE " "OetHES" " TOULOUSE " " PENINSULA " " CenTEAL INDIA."
" CoJ0.n«L,-W,illj)am^ustavus grown 1 Ensign, 7 July 25 ; Lt 11 May 30 ; Cap*. 10 May 44 i Major, 15' Jan. 49 ;
:i Dec. 49; CofoiieZ, 28 Nov. 5^, Major General, 29 April 64; Lt. General, 23 May 72;
:„
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 83rd Regiment, 29 May •
Lieutenant Colonel— Thomas Southwell Brown,2B%», 14 Nov. 45 ; Lt. p26 May 48- Cant v. au„ ...
Major, 19 Sept. 56 ; #reee< Lt.Colonel, 13 March 68 j Lt.Colonel, 1 April 70 : Colonel 3 Juiie'76
Majors -Edward Meurant,3.&,^H,pio Nov. 48; Lt. 7 May 54; Capt. 26 Oct. sS; Jf«>- pi4 Sept.'fV ireoef
Lieutenant Colonel, 4 Nov. 76. J ''
Charles Clitherow Gore,3 Commandant of Colaba Depot, and Sanitarium ; Ensign, -jo Nov. « • Lt p2 Mnv cfi-
<?»;><■ p2o April 60; Brecet Major, 6 Oct. 72 ; Major, 7 Aug. 78. ' J
p.s.c. George Grant Beazley,6 Assist. Adj.
p.s.c. Raymond O. De Montmorency, In- >
structor, Royal Military College Ji
Frederick Augustus Wright
Edward Arthur Butler
Charles John Wyndhain
Booth Hay Metcalfe
Charles James Thorburn, Adj. 1 Adm. \
Batt. Banffshire Rifle Volunteers j
William Cooke-Collis, Deputy Assistant \
Adjutant General, Bombay j
Henry Coote Bond
Charles Talbot Davenport
Folliott StuartFurneauxStokes,.d[<i/«<aH£ )
Bombay Rifle Volunteers )
James Archibald Robert Bell
pi7Aug. 52
19 June 57
17 July 63
5 Aug. 59
p2g Mar. 64
2 May 65
p 2 June 65
p 5 April 64
p 1 8 April 67
p 4 Sept. 67
pi8 Dec. 67
p 9 April 70
1 Feb. 67
Lieutenants.
John Henry William Anson
Henry Averell Eagar
Walter Bentley Marling, Ji7/«r«/;f 29 Dec. 78
Edward Charles Lethbridge Walter
Robert Stamrus Graves
Louis Samuel Hyde Baker
Alljert Dallas Enriquez (Lieut. Malta )
Fencible Artillery, 14 Nov. 74) )
Walter Adye 30 Jan. 7!
Hon. Francis Lionel Lydston Colborne ... 30 Jan. 7!
William David Thompson 1 May 7!
John Southwell Brown 1 May 7!
George Ralph Collier Westropp 14 Sept. 71
Second Lieuteitants. 2HD i-ibut.
John Francis Trant 21 June 79
] George Vernon Burrows 21 June 79
Charles Gerald Harris I 9 July 79
Robert William Freebairn Monteith 6 Aug. 79
Robert Percy Sanders Barnett 13 Aug. 79
Edward Alexander Kettlewell 13 Aug. 79
William Gore Alban „ , 13 Aug. 79
LIEUT.
5 Sept. 77
1 Dec. 54
2 Sept. 5S
pio Nov. 65
p29 July 62
''17 April 67
23 April 67
pi4 Sept. 67
pi3July 67
p 8 July 68
p 1 Sept. 69
p29 June 70
p270ct. 71
28 Oct. 71
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
15 April 75
29 Nov. 76
28 Oct. 77
31 Aug. 78
CAPTAIN.
22 May 76
1 Oct. 77
BT.LT.COL.
9 Oct. 7S
o Oct. 78
5 Mar. 79
2 April 79
6 Nov. 79
p29 July 62
pi6 Oct. 63
pi6 Sept. 68
11 Jan. 69
p28 May 70
p29 June 70
p3o Nov. 70
p28 May 70
21 April 77
9 April 7S
7 Aug. 78
19 Oct. 78
23 April 79
3 Lt.Colonel Meurant was present
with the 83rd Regiment at the sur-
prise of and attack on the rebels in
Seckur on 21st January 1859 (Medal).
5 Major Gore was present with the
83rd Regiment at the siege and cap-
ture of Kotah on 30th March 1858,
affair at Sanganeer, defeat of the
Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise of
and attack on the rebels at Seckur
(Medal with Clasp).
Paymaster.-
... QU
Her Master. — Michael M'Quade,11 22 Jan. 68.
Facings Yellow.— A gents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Gibraltur, 6 April 1867.
1 General Brown served throughout the Punjaub campaign, and was present with the 2-tth at the passage
of the Chenab and the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah (wounded), and as Major of the 29th Regt. at the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
2 Colonel T. S. Brown served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 26th Feb. 1855, with the 55th Regi-
ment, includiiiL'the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also on the Bhootan expedition in 1866 (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Beazley served with the Force which attacked and destroyed the town of Malageah W. coast of Africa
in May 1855. Served with the 83rd Regiment during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
affair 'of San .iraueer 8th August 185S, defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria, surprise and attack of the rebels
at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India) .
" Major Karslake was present with the 83rd Regiment at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, affair at
Sansraneer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (Medal with Clasp).
"Quarter Master M'Quade served throughout the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was present at the suppres-
sion of a mutiny at Nusseerabad in August 1S57, at the siege and capture of Awah, siege and capture of Kotah,
surprise and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
April 56; Lt. ?2 Mar. 60; Capt. P18 April 65; Brevet
350 Dover. ] 84tH (York and Lancaster).-Liuhed to 65th. ^SX^tefrae,
The Union Rose. " Nivb " "Peninsula" "India" "Lucknow."
leaissJ7. Colonel.— -Sir David Russell,1 KCB. Cornet, Pjo Jan. 28; Lt. Pi Oct. 29; Capt. P5 April 33 ; Major., 7 July
"Full Holii 45 ; Lt. Colonel, vio Dec. 47 ; Colonel, 2S Nov. 54 ; Major General, 3 Sept. 62 ; Lieut.General, 25 Oct. 71 ;
PayJPay-l General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 84th Foot, 24 Oct. 72 .
2q — "Lieutenant Colonel.— Francis Edward Edwards Wilson, Ensign, P17 Nov. 57 ; Lt. Pi Oct. 58 ; Capt. P18 April
1 65 ; Major, 15 Aug. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 24 June 79.
'Majors.— James Murray Thomas Simpson, Ensign
'ArthurrRiIchard7Lees)'''£Hs^«, pi2 Sept. 60; Lt. P4 Aug. 63; Capt. P3 Mar. 65; Brevet Major, 1 Oct. 77 ;
I Major, 24 June 79.
Captains.
'Richard Hehden O'Grady Haly
Arthur Herman Luck, Adj. 3 <Fesi Foj-fc \
I ilZiZrtia J
Edward Ralph Bromhead
Reginald William Peckitt
Fred. Augustus Gore, Assistant Inspector \
of Gymnasia, Aldershot )
Arthur Theobald
William Nicholas Darnell, Adjutant 40 >
Lancashire Rifle Volunteers J
Thomas Horton, Adj. 4 Adm. Batt. West
Riding Rifle Volunteers.
William Thomas Briscoe
Robert G. Newbigging5
[" Charles William Randle Ford
I John Lennox Power
". jjohn Rose
[Berkeley Crosbie Quill
Lieutenants.
'Charles William Augustus Arthur .
iWm. Johnston Kirkpatrick, Adj. 2
Frederic Percy Lousada, Instructor of)
" ! Musketry 3 Oct. 78
.. .Charles King Colhoun
%M Andrew Richards Nugee.
[[ David Baird
Barnes Lowry
|Henry Southey Scholes
Saumarez Frederick Grosvenor
[] j George Francis Robert Henderson
Second Lieutenants.
'Charles Barton Cameron..
'Alexander Anderson
Randall Charles Annesley Howe
[Spencer Duncan Maul
'Paymaster.— Edward Macklon Dougherty, 26 Oct. 78 ; Ens. 2 June 65 ; Lt. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 14 Sept. 78.
Quarter Master.— V€ Abraham Boulger,8 2 Nov. 72.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Nova Scotia, 10 January 1871.
1 Sir David Russell commanded the 5th Brigade at the second relief of Lucknow— severely wounded, and par-
ticularly mentioned in despatches as having much distinguished himself (CB.) ; commanded 1st Brigade under
Outram at the repulse of several attacks on the-Alumbagh ; at the fall of Lucknow he commanded 2nd Brigade
which stormed the Imaumbarra and captured the Kaiserb;mh (Medal with Clasp).
5 Captain Newbigging served with the 89th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, and present at the
affair at Honoria in Goojerat, and acted as Staff Officer to a Field Force in pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Rao
Sahib in Rajpootana.
8 Quarter Master Boulger served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 ; joined Havelock's force on its first
taking the field at Allahabad in June 1857, and was in the advanced party which left Cawnpore on the 30th June
underMajor Reynold, and engaged in many skirmishes while destroying all disaffected villages between Allahabad
and Futtehpore, and while keeping communications open with the river party ; afterwards present at the actions
of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseerut Gunge (both actions), Boorbeeake Chowkee,
Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbaugh, and was in the storming party which crossed the bridge in the first relief of
Lucknow, and shot the gunner in the act of firing a 68-pounder loaded with grape, canister, stones, glass, &c, and
he was the first man to force through the masked battery in front, for which he was mentioned in General orders ;
present with the Grenadier company of 50 men at the storming of the jail, from which the dead bodies of 380
Sepoys were afterwards removed ; was a volunteer with the storming party at 3 a.m., 29th September, to blow up
the enemy's magazine, destroy their mines, and burst 4 mortars and 13 guns facing the Residency — wounded through
the left thigh and right hand with loss of middle finger ; present throughout the subsequent defence of the Residency
and storming of the Hirn Kanah— wounded (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
L „. - ,1 85th (Bucks Volunteers) CKing's Light Infantry). rS**-D«<HrfNo 42. 331
Mooltan, Bengal. v T. 7'7 ,v ^ 7 J J J ' \ Brigade Depot, JJ
J Linked to 52nd. L Oxford.
" Aucfo splendore resurgo." "Fuentes d'Onob" "Nive" " Pen insula " "Bladensbubg."
Y6a"'Ser- Colonel.— Percy Hill,1 CB. Ens. *2+ April 35 ; Lt. J>5 Oct. 38 ; Capt. p23 Jan. 46 ; Major, p22 Oct. 50 ;
Lt. Colonel, p29 Dec. 54; Colonel, 29 Dec. 57; Major General, 6 Mar. 68; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel
85th Light Infantry, 27 Sept. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Frederick Ernest Appleyard,* CB. Ensign, ''14 June 50 ; Lt. pi2 Oct. 52; Capt.
29 Dec. S4; Bt Major, 26 Dec. 56 ; J/cyor, p3i Aug. 5S ; Lt.Colonel, >'6 Mar. 67 ; Colonel, 6 Mar. 72.
Majors. — Edward Mnsgruve Beadon, Jinn. ''12 Mar. 53 ; Lt. >' 2 Mar. 5;, ; C'^C p9 Oct. 63 ; Major, 10 June 74.
William Galbraith, Assistant Adjutant General with ike Koorum Force ; Ensign, 1 June 55 ; Lt. 1*30 Nov. 55 ;
Capt. p25. April 65 ; Bt. Major', 1 Oct. 77 ; Major, 12 June 78 ; Bt.lJ. Colonel, 22 Nov. 79.
IM-.
1*H>
George Washington Smith* )p
Hon. Charles Dutton, Assistant Quarter") \v
Master Gen. Khyber Line Force J
JP2
Captains.
Finch White, Adjutant 2 Oxfordshire) \ . ..
Rifle Volunteers. M 3° Aprl1 55
- Feb. 56
Mar.
Daniel Alexander" Grant Jp24 Jan. 65
Son. Edward Alexander Holmes A' Court p26 Feb. 64
Guy Newcomen Atkinson p2i Feb. 65
Edward Harry Going Raveuhill ' p25 April 65
Charles Edmond Knox p3o June 65
Francis Wingfield Robinson 10 Oct. 65
Francis Langford j 5 Sept. 62
Edward Harbord Ives ,p 1 May 67
Wellesley Welman p 20 July 67
Lieutenants.
John Haines Vivian p 9 Aug. 67
Edward Burrell, D.^.Q.Jf. Gen. Cabul")\ D 6g
IngoldsbyWm. Thomas Somerset Sinythe!* 2 May 67
Cecil Henry Collette, Adjutant 10 June 74 8 Jan. 68
James Spens, Inst, of Musk. 12 July 78...
James Ramsay Campbell
Acheson Francis Acheson Lyle J
William Baume Capper
Ernest Henry Rivett-Carnac I
Philip Bulman
pi6Nov. 55
23 April 58
p26July 64
p 7 Nov. 6S
p 4 Dec. 66
pi2june 67'
p2oJuly 67
p 7 Aug. 67
p 7 Aug. 67!
I' ATTAIN.
BEEV.MAJ. | BT.
Sub Lieutenants.
John Sutton Edward Western ..
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Havelock James Doyle ..
Robert Henry Fowler
Herbert Vere Wilbraham
Charles Tyrwhitt Dawkins
Mowbray Townshend Thomson
Herbert Richard Browne...
Claude George Henry Sitwell
2ND LIEUT.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
1 May
11 May
11 May
14 Sept.
Aug.
!S Jan.
7 Oct.
pi4 0ct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
20 May
12 Nov. 73
11 Feb. 75
[2 Feb. 76
12 Feb. 76
11 Sept. 76
-I It LI EI I
10 Oct. 65
iS Nov. 63
7 Oct. 71
13 Mar. 72
21 Nov. 73
10 Mar. 7J
ii June 76
22 June 76;
2 Fel». 70
23 Feb. 78
12 June 78
12 Dec. 77
22 Nov. 79
Paymaster. — Arthur Longley,7 9 Aug. 70 ; Ensign, pi9 Dec. 62 ; Lt. 30 Apr.
Quarter Master. — James Hawkins,6 21 Feb. 60.
Capt. 28 Nov. 71.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Ccx and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for India, February 1868.
1 General Hill commanded the 2nd Batt. Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol,
from 14th Oct. 1855 until the end of the Russian war in 1856. Also commanded the liartalion throughout the whole of
its services in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of l.iir a.. . v and numerous a Hairs during
the Oude and Trans Gogra campaigns, including the affairs of Baree and Sirsee, and capture of the fort of Maji&ia.
Commanded the Force at the atfair of Hyderghur, and held a detached command which captured 15 guns at Sitka
Ghat. Was frequently mentioned in despatches, and especially in Sir Hope Grant's of the action of Na.vabguuge
for repulsing the enemv's rear attack ; also of Lord Clyde's at the operations on the Rapteo on the 31st December
185S (C.B., Medal with Clasp).
2 Colonel Appleyard served with the Soth Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu), and
was present at the capture of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 141.I1 April, and capture of
the great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party ; also at the capture of Prome. Served the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 with the Royal Fusiliers, ami was present at the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol, including sorties on 5th April and 9th May, defence of the Quarries 7th June, and assault on the Redan
iSth June — wounded (Medal with Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
1 Major Smith served with the qSth Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
under Sir Sidney Cotton in April and May 1S58, and at the affair with the Hindo'stanee fanatics on the Heights of
Sittaua on the 4'th May (Medal with Clasp).
6 Quarter Master Hawkins served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Captain Longley served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1864-66, was present at the
actions of Maketu and Te Rauga, and served with the expeditions in the province of Taranaki (mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
3r- Chatham.] 88th (Royal County Doic:i).-LiaJ:cd to S3rd.[f^^o.^
The Uarp and Crown. " Quisseparalit?" "India" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Boukbon" " Centhai, India."
S ;;-s. r. Colonel.— c. Sir John Michel,1 GCB. Ensign, p3 At
_ ,-,; Lt. Colonel, pi5 April 42; Colonel,
-ay-Pay- 25 Jlme 66. Qenerai 28 March 74; Co/oiieZ 86th Foot, 19 Aug. 62. _
... Lieutenant Colonel.— George Hewish Adams, Ensign, 14 Apr. 46 ; Lt. p25 July 51 ; Capt. p25 Jan. 56 ; Major,
June 70; Lieutenant Colonel, 23 May 77.
Majors.— James Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie,3 Ensign, 24 Jan. 51: Z«. 1 Mar. 54; Capt. 24 Jan. 60;
Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 23 May 77. „„,„.,,.
William' Ker Gray, Ensign, 1 May 55 ; Lt. pi7 July 57; Capt. pio Nov. 65 ; Bt.Major, 20 Mar. ■
31 Aug. 78.
April 23; Lt. p28 April 25; Capt. pi2 Dec. 26; Major,
UE| P6 March 40;" Zt.CoUmel,'*is April^"; Colonel, 20 June 54; Jfa/or General, 26 Oct. 58; Lt.General,
I ; Major,
Captains.
Julius Drake Brockman4
Frederick Robert Cameron Crot'ton 5
Edward James Harris, Adj. South Down!
Militia 5
p.s.c. Stephen Flower, Garrison Instruc-1
tor, Fermoy J
Henry Rowland Spencer Chatfleld
Sir Guy Francis Clarke Travers, Bart
Charles Ware
Henry Duppa Alfred Cutbill6
John William Boulcott
Hartwell Harvey Stuart
James Douglas Stewart
Fergus Graham
Lieutenants.
William Henry Hardwicke Jackson,
Inst, of Musketry 8 Mar. 76
Robert John Knox
Edward Guy Selby-Smyth
Charles Haggard, Adjutant n July 77...
Henry James Seton
John Samuel Gaussen
Arthur Thomas Swaine
Frederick John Tobin
Hugh Houghton Stewart
Oliver Carleton Armstrong
Charles Henry Scott-Plummer
Michael E. Mulchinock
CAPTAIN.
BEEY.MAJ.
10 Aug. 55' 14 Sept. 57' 30 Mar. 66; 3 Feb. 69
26 Feb. 58^21 Feb. 6c p23 Mar. 66 31 Dec,
30 Dec. 59 So Dec. 64'p8Aug. 68
'18 Sept. 60! 4 Jan. 65pi4July 69
pi2 Mar. 61 p22 Sept.
p3oJan. 63 30 Mar.
21 Oct. 62p23Mar.
p22 Dec. 60 1 21 Nov.
pi4 June 59 P3Q Jan.
pi6Feb. 64 p 1 May
p23 Aug. 64 p 1 Feb.
p24 Jan. 65 p 1 Feb.
65 p 9 Oct. 69
66*30 Mar. 70
661 1 April 70
63 1 1 April 73
9 Dec. 76
7 Aug. 78
31 Aug. 78
17 Aug. 79
BT.LT.COL.
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Allen I 13 Aug. 79
Robert Alleyne Stewart Buckle 13 Aug. 79
Herbert Loftus Welman 22 Jan. 79
Paymaster.— Henry Francis Luke, 2 Dec. 68 ; Honorary Captain, 2 Dec. 73.
Quarter Master.— Timothy Cleary, 18 March 74.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co
Returned from the Cape of Good Hope, 26 March 1875.
1 Sir John Michel was nominated a CB. after the termination of the Kaffir war in 1853, in consideration of his
distinguished services in tho Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Was nominated to the 2nd Class
of the Medjidie for service with the late Turkish Contingent. Served in the Indian campaign in 185S-59 in com-
mand of the Mhow Field Force, and defeated the rebels under Tantia Topee at Beorora, taking 27 guns ; subse-
quently actively engaged in pursuing the fugitive bands (-5TCB., and Medal). Commanded a Division of the Army
iu the campaign of i860 in China, including the action at Sinho (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
3 Major Mackenzie served with the 86th Regiment with the Malwa, Nerbudda, and Central India Field Forces
in 1857-58 ; present at the siege and capture of Dhar. operations at Mundesore and battle of Goodaria, siege storm
and capture of Chandaree, and also of the fortress of Jhansi, action of Koonch, battle of Gowlowlee, and operations
before and capture of the town and Fort of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
4 Lt.Colonel Brockman entered the Royal Navy in' 1847 ; was actively employed during the Kaffir war of 1851-52-
(Medal). Served in H.M.S. Hermes at the first attack on the stockades in the Rangoon river, was present at the
attack and taking of Martaban and afterwards at the storm and capture of Rangoon nth April 1852 (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu). Afterwards was in several actions with pirates on the coast of China. Operations against rebel
tribes in Guzerat in 1857. Served with the 86th Regiment in the Central India Field Force under SirHugh Rose
from Feb. 185S to Jan. 1859, including the capture of the strong Hill Fort of Chandaree ; siege storm and cap-
ture of Jhansi. action of Koonch, operations before Calpee, battle of Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, battle of Morar,
and capture of Gwalior ; captured a battery of 3 guns on the Heights before Gwalior and turned them on the enemy ;
commanded a Detachment of 100 men forming part of a Flying Column sent in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia
Topee (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
5 Major Crofton served with the 9th Lancers in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S5S-59, and was present at
the affair of Kumdakoti (Medal).
6 Captain Cutbill served throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present with the Thames
expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal) .
limerick. ]
87th {Royal Irish Fusiliers). — Linked to SStli.
333
Sub District No. 68.
Brigade Depot, Gal way.
Monte Video" " Talaveba." — An Eagle, with a Wreath of Laurel above the Harp in addition to the Plume of
the Prince of Wales, in commemoration of their distinguished services on various occasions, and particularly at
the battles of "Babeosa" "Tarifa" "Vittoei a" "Nivelle" "Obthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Ava."
Colonel.— Sir Charles Hastings Doyle,1 KCMG. Ensign, 23 Dec. 19 ; Lt. 27 Sept. 22 ; Capt. pi6 June 25 ; St.
Major, 2S June 38 ; Major, 17 Aug. 41; Lt. Colonel, pi4 April 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General,
15 Sept. 60 ; Lt. General, 10 Jan. 70 ; General, 15 March 77 ; Colonel 87th Foot, 10 Oct. 70.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Nathaniel Stevenson, Ensi,rn,p?5 Aug. 58 ; Lt. p7 Nov. 62 ; Capt. f 13 Feb. 66; Major,
pi9 Feb. 70; Lt. Colonel, P2S June 71 ; Colonel, 2S June 76.
Kajors. — Joseph Noble Beasley,2 Ensign, ^17 Aug. 52 ; Lt. p24 June 53 ; Capt. 22 Dec. 60 ; Major, 20 July 70 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Thomas Rennie Stevenson, Ensign, p4 Jan. 61 ; Lt. pi6 Jan. 63 ; Capt. p23 Mar. 66 ; Major, p28 June 71 ;
Brevet Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Jan.
4 Jan.
Captains.
Frank John Todd
George Cox, Adjutant North Mayo Militia
William Western Taylor
Frederick George Vardon
Francis Arthur Dashwood
p.s.c. Evelyn Campbell Money, D.A.A. >
d Q.M. Gen. York J
James Montagu FitzRoy England
George Phibbs, Adjutant Leitrim Militia ..
Charles Wilberfor'ce Wildman ■'- May
John Ferguson3 1 18 Oct,
61 pig April 64,pi4Sept. 66
611 12 July 64 p22 June 67
67
66
64
Hassall ( tardncr ?23 Mar. 66
Wadham Sales Terry p24 Mar. 66
Charles Antony Lindsay 29 June 66
p22 Dec. 63 p 3 Jan. 65 pi2 Oct,
pi9Jan. 64pnJuly 65 p22 Jan.
5 July 64Jp23Mar. 66 p3o Oct.
3 Jan. 65 p27 July 66 pi9 Feb.
pn July 65lp22June 671*28 May 70
"' ~ Aug. 63 p2o July 66 p28 June 7:
15 Feb. 681 14 Sept. 75
21 Dec. 70 15 Mar. 73
10 May 65 27 Sept. 76
31 July 69! 8 June 78
1 Sept. 691 12 Feb. 79
Lieutenants.
Evelyn Charles Martin
Joseph Lewis Steavenson, Instructor of >
Musketry 27 Sept. 76 : J
Henry Ellis Adams
Arthur Kennedy Purvis
Arthur Frederick Terry
Thomas Davison
Mark Singleton
William Humphreys
Frederick Carpenter, Aide de Camp to Sir\
M.M.Laffan J I
Arthur Collingwood Denny.^rf/. 15 Dec. 77
Henry John Sutton
Lionel Bootle Wilbraham
John Tyrwhitt-Walker
James William Henry Claud Cusack
Charles Russell
p28 July
pi4 Sept.
p22 June
pi2 Oct.
p 8 June
p27 April
"28 May
p22 June
p 3 Aug.
P22 Oct.
66 pig Feb. 70
66 p26 Feb. 70
67 p23 Mar. 70
67|p28 May 70
67ip 3 Aug. 70
70 p27 Oct. 71
70! 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
70 28 Oct. 71
3 Aug. 73
12 Nov. 73
2S Feb. 74
10 Sept. 76
10 Sept. 77
Second Lieutenants. 2nd libut.
William Stafford J. Barry I 7 Aug. 78
Paymaster. — John Connor,5 15 April 71 ; Quarter Master
Quarter Master. — Henry Hill Bray, 13 May 74.
April 56; Honorary Captain, 15 April 76.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Trisli Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from Bermuda, 5 December 1877.
1 Sir Hastings Doyle served as Assistant Adjutant General of the 3rd Division of the Army in the Eastern
Campaign in 1854, at Varna, until invalided.
2 Lt. Colonel Beasley served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengalduring the Indian mutiny of 1S57-58 (Medal).
3 Captain Ferguson served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the expedition north of the Orange
River. Served also in the China war of i860, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and
21st September, and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
5 Captain Connor served with the 22nd Regiment the campaign of 1842-43 in Sind, including the battles of
Meanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Also the campaign of 1844-45 in tli9 Southern Mahratta country, including the
taking of Punella and Pownghur. Served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including
Windham's operations at Cawnpore, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, destruction of Fort Tuteha, action of
Kala Nuddee, occupation of Furruckabad, defence of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpore (Medal).
ttooltan,"]
Bengal. J
The Harp and Crown. " Q:
334
88th. (Connaught Bangers). — Linked to 8jth,
'■ Egtpi " (with the Sphinx). " Talaveba '
rSub District, ^0. 68.
\_Brigade Depot, Galway.
'Busaco" "Fuentbs d'Onob'
ClUDAD RoDEIGO'
Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittohia" " Xivelle" "Okthes" "Toulouse" "Peninsula"
"Alma" " Inkekman" "Sevastopol" " Central India."
Colonel.— William Irwin, Ensign, pi5 Nov. 27; Lieut. 19 Nov. 30; Capt. p26 April 39; Major, 18 Jan. 48 ;
Lt. Colonel, p20 Dec. 51 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 3 March 66; Lieut. General, 14 April 74;
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel SSth Foot, 9 Apr. 79.
Lieutenant Colonel —William Lambert,1 CB. Ensign, pi6 Aug. 54 ; Lt. i
19 June 72 ; Lt. Colonel, iS Dec. 75.
Majors.— Edward Hupt .m.-' Ensign, p27 Oct. 54; Lt. 9 Feb. 55; Capt. pn Nov. 60;
Major, iS Dec. 75 ; Bt.Lt.Colonel. 11 Nov. 7S.
Arthur Allen Owen, Ensign, p3i May 59 ; Lieut. pi3 Nov. 60 ; Capt. pi5 Sept. 69 ; Major, 9 June 77 ; Bt.Lt.
Colonel, 11 Nov. 78.
Dec. 54; Capt. 27 Nov. 57; Major,
Bt. Major, 25 Oct. 73 ;
Captains.
Henry Griffith Bowen
p. s.c. William Liston Dalrynipler
Charles Thomas Wren Penton
Frederick Chenevix Baldwin
Edward Agincourt Brind
Spencer Acklom
,S7HieorgeAlbertdeHochepicd-Larpent,.B<
Patrick Douglas Jeffreys, at Staff College ..
John Philpot Curran
Smith Hannington Gardner
Valentine Herbert Maher
Lieutenants.
Horace Butterworth Mann
Attiwell Henry Wood
Maurice George Moore
Dayrell Talbot Hammond, Adj. 9 A.pr. 79
Daniel James Napier Webb
Charles Edward Wyncoil
Alfred George Goodenough Elton
Sbcond Lieutenants.
James Lowry Cole Acton
George WiUiam Freckleton
John Frederick Blennerliassett
Nathaniel Albert Delap Barton
Edward Henry Vere Haldane
Frank Stuart Hamilton Rickards
William Forbes Mackenzie Ian Fraser.,
Edmund Alexander Giubbe
Richard Stuart Alexander
Leonard Goodricke Clough- Taylor
p29 Oct.
17 July
9 July
24 Sept. 58
p 9 Feb. 64
28 June 64
p2i Nov. 65
9 Nov. 66
p 9 Feb.
p 1 Feb. 68
p 3 April 67
15 Aug. 77
5 Sept. 77
2ND LIEUT.
15 Sept. 77
10 Nov. 77
8 Dec. 77
16 Feb. 78
1 May 73
11 May 70
2 July 79
9 July 79
9 July 79
23 July 79
p 6 Sept. 6
9 July 68
p 1 Sept. 65
p q Dec. 62
p2i Aug. 66
7 Oct. 67
pi5 Sept. 69
p 9 Feb. 70
p27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
pi4 Jan. 71
3 Aug. 72
2 Dec. 74
13 June 74
6 Oct. 76
11 Oct. 77
17 May 79
20 June 79
BT.LT. COL.
?20 Oct. 69
?28 Oct. 71 1 April 74 29 Nov. 79
19 Sept. 74
15 Aug. 73
1 3 Dec. 75
9 June 77
24 Nov. 77
13 Mar. 78
11 May 79
17 May 79
27 Aug. 79
12 Quarter Master Cousins served in
the Crimean campaign in 1855, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign
in 1S57-58, including the actions at
Cawnpore under General Windham,
affair at Bhognapore, sieges of Calpee
and Selimpore (Medal with Clasp).
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master.— Samuel Cousins,12. 23 Dec. 68.
Facings Yellow.
-Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Cape of Good Hope, 15 June 1877.
1 Lt Colonel Lambert served with the 88th Regimentin the Crimea from the 22nd January to 26th March, and from
June to the 17th September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the attack of the Quarries, and attacks
of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858, including the affair at Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in
March, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
5 Lt Colonel Hopton served with the SSth Regiment in the Crimea from 17th June 1S35, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp,
•md Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S57-58, including the siege of Lucknow
'in March 1858, and siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
1 Lt.Colomi D.'ilrymple served in theAshanti War in 1S74, as Special Commissioner to the"tt assnwsnnd Denkeras,
on the' left think of 'the Main line of Advance, and subsequently on the Transport Service (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
89th (Princess Victoria '«)— -Linked to 94th.
■Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Java'
[Sub District >o. t;.
\_Brigade Depot, Armagh. JoD
Sevastopol."
Rangoon.
d 8<jth Foot, ^Dec.^7. f _ , ^^ P6 June „ ; Zf. pj3 gept. 53 ; Gw«. 22 Aug. 58 ; JKVtfw, "5 April 64 ;
(Lieutenant Colonel
"3
-John Penton,3 Fnsign,v6 June 51
. [.untenant Colonel, 12 Aug. 76 ; CoW, 28 March 79.
— 54; Cap*. 9
Brevet Majt
^^Sli^^^on^^^rb-vr^-s
; HS^tKffcCs. a -* Oct. 55 , 0* -« April 62
! 20 Aug. 79.
21 Oct. 75; Major,
Captains.
ENSIGN. I
Kenelm Digby Murray, D.A.A.li 4 Sept. 60^26 Feb. 64
p 5 Sept. 62 P22 Sept. 6-
and Q.M. Gen
bntagu Fai
jsiah Erski:
Walter Cave
Ireland
18 Aug. 63
p23 June 69
P30 June 69
?22 OCt. 7°
Oct. 77
Montagu Fawkes...... ■•■■•, g ~ 6l P 8 June 671^27 Apr.
josiah Erskme Collins ] „ r__« <;. _o t>„« fir — a,i<t
June 61 28 Dec. 65
Se^^eiBarker-^p:::::::::::::::::^^ gk^ |
William Paul Barry Brereton *7 JulJ ^ ° - ^
Joseph Robert M 'Murray L f^- 68 ■» J™ 7°
John Alexander Maylin Vipan ip23
j Lieutenants.
'George Osborne Smith, Instructor of Mus- I
I tefj-y 14 June 76 '
'james Boyle ••• ■'
; John Gordon, Aide deCamp to the Governor |
>f Madras
Edgar Cubitt Brown, Station Staff Officer, )
I PortBlair >
Aug. 71
1 April 76;
12 Aug. 76]
23 Apr. 77
16 June 77
14 Sept. 781
20 Aug. 79
Alexander Henry Gibbs Anton
Christopher Neeld Jones, Interpreter
Henry Robert Alfred Ellis
.*. ■ John deCourcy Dash wood Meade....
Charles Edward Harman, Adj. 30 Nov. 7»-.-|
Louis Robert Meredith Maxwell
Frederick Henry Munn
George Cortland t Childe Shakespear
Claude Rainier Rogers
Jamee Douglas Standen
13 July 67 P12 Dec.
p 9 Oct. 69.P27 Oct. 71
P23 Jan. 69 28 Oct. 71
P24 June 69 28 Oct. 71
p 9 April 70 j 28 Oct. 71
Dec.
Jan.
Sub Lieutenants.
Malcolm Henry Stanley Grover..
2S Oct.
28 Oct.
9 Aug. 73
21 Sept. 75
n Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
11 Sept. 76
24 June 76
28 April 77
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
Second Lieutenants.
William Fremantle Cahusac 3°-l»n. 78
:;; (Herbert Hugh Debbie ; M*y f
'Charles Irwin Fry « JaP; 79
"• (Alexander M'Donuell Moore 23 July 79
"Reginald Eric Duncan Campbell 11 Oct. 79!
P«V»«fcr.-Arctaibald Cochrane Forster,' 23 Mar. 60; Son. Major, 27 Apr. 75i Staff Pa9marte
'" [Quarter Master.— John Watkms, 30 Apr. 79.
June 70.
Facinas Black —Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.- Irish Agents, Sir E. Borou
Facings macK. g Embarked for India, 30 Sept. 1870.
:h, S?, and Co.
. „• tt r. „-„„i HnTlnthe served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 17th Nov.
rf-fSKS pSnfat thTstege^nd" fa" of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, sth Class of the Medjuhe, and Turkish
^tionelPenton served with «*M^
Cawnpore,, presents ^-tio^of^ungawar and Alumbagh, headeda party W w> cJ R
guns were taken, and at the storming of the Him
through which the relieving force had to pass on its way
" . V L?™,fio ^f ,nt.h Seiitcmber. when a number of guns
the sortie of 29th September, when
in the sortie ot 29tn *t r .. :l . . ^ mine-pit while exposed to a heavy fire from
Khannah he extnea eel I his con u n n; »'V„-,'ohJ plV"!it with Outrank Force at th'e Alumbagh ; at the fall of
three points nn.l wast. . t, 11 ; , , , ;,.Jllm,,t ;|t tUl,stl>nnniLMM-the K:usabagh ; soiyecl withLugard's
T^o nt i, h • i -ii-ns ■■ 1 the i7th a'nd 26th April, relief of Azimghur, and pursuit of Koer Smg (Medal
Column and present in the actions 1
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
fan K^PO^ndXc^ th°e X SSS and^S s7p.
1 Crimea from the 5th Jan. 1S55, including the siege and
Turkish Medal)
6 Major Harvest served
ith the 89th Regiment in
the Crimea from the 20th August 1S55, including the siege
B^Saas^^^A'^^awaaftsssi. - «-*
rSitb District No. 60.
[.Brigade Depot, Hamilton.
336 r°BeTgaiam' J 90th (Perthshire Volunteers.— Light Inf.).-
Linked to 73rd.
"Mandqra" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Martinique" " Guadaloupe " "Sevastopol" "Lucknow."
Colonel.-William Hassall Eden, Ensign, P31 Mar. 14; Lt. p22 June 20; Capt. p3I July 23; jf^o^ P?g' Aug,
Lieut. General, 10' Sept. 64";
26; Lt. Colonel, pio Aug. 39; Colonel, n Nov. 51 ; Major General, 15 Jan. 58 •
General, 4 March 72 ; Colonel 90th Foot, 24 Oct. 62.
Lieutenant Colonel. —
" *T.ircJn *°29 Ju'I;"fSOr R°gerS*1 *"' 2I F6b- S55 Zt 3 AUg' 55; <*** 20 Nov" 6° ■• Wor, 1 April 73
" A^leNovh7Sry''5 £nSi3"' *" May 55 ' Lt ^ Jan' 56; CaPt ?29 °Ct' 6l 5 MaJ°r' IO Sept- 7^ BLLt.Colonel,
Captains.
Robert Henry Hackett
Randall Ironside AVard"
John Campbell, Adjutant 16 Lanarkshire")
Rifle Volunteers )
William Stewart Hamilton
William Frederic Wilson
Joseph Bramle.v Hidout,,8 Capt. of Cadets, \
Royal Military College, Kingston, Canada; >
local rank of Major 23 Mar. 76 J
Edward Lethbridge
Joseph Henry Laye
Aubrey Maurice Maude
George William Hutchinson
Henry de Courcy Rawlins
John MewsEvetts
Lieutenants.
Gilbert Redvers Heathcote
Samuel Holt Lomax, Adjutant 20 Feb. 78 ..
Francis Smith
Henry Musgrave Campbell.^
Patrick Edmond Campbell
Alexander Gordon
Sydney Philip Strong
Henry Edward Hotham
Andrew Stacpoole Parkinson.
Charles Harrie Innes Hopkins
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Lysons
Arthur Ogilvie White
Robert Black Fell
John Ross
Hugh Lionel Custance ...
William Henry Vicars
William Paul Anderson
John Granville Blake
13 April 58
p27Feb. 67
p2o July 67
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. — Joseph Newman
!ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
4 April 56] 15 June
31 Jan. 60 p29 Oct.
25 May 60 10 June
14 Aug. 60! 20 Nov.
10 June 62lP2oJuly
CAPTAIN.
19 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
2 Feb. "
10 Apr.
1 May 78
2ND LIEUT.
11 May 78
11 May
11 May
14 Sept. 78
1 7 May 79
2 July 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
'18 Oct.
27 Oct.
27 Oct.
11 Sept.
30 Dec.
23 April
2S Oct.
13 June
13 June
2 Dec.
15 April
5 June
17 June
7 Aug.
5 Dec.
30 Mar.
1 Apr.
61
' 20 Sept
p 5 Mar.
64
70
62
p2S Oct.
71
63
•7
p28 Oct.
7 Nov.
71
73
59
19 Sept
74
7}
71
72
73
74
71
31 Aug.
23 Jan.
13 July
1 Apr.
11 Oct.
19 Oct.
77
78
78
79
7g
78
BEEV.MAJ.
Oct. 77
29 Nov. 79
29 Nov. 79
5 Major Ridout served with the
Soth Regiment with the left attack
during the Bhootan Expedition of
1865 (Medal with Clasp).
Sept. 72.
' Facings Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox & Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for the Cape of Good Mope, January 1878.
1 Lt. Colonel Rogers served with the 44th Regiment in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, including the sieee and
fall ofSebastopol (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Chinese cimn-fi-'i'i in
1S60, and was severely wounded at the storming of the Taku Fort (Medal with Clasps, and Victoria Cross)
5 Lt.Colonel Cherry served with the 90th Light Infantryin India from 12th Aug. iSS7 until the end of the 'rebellion
including the first defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde as Adjutant to the -nd Detichment
Battalion, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram and repulse of various attacks, assault and capture of Lucknow
and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service). '
, ,?, CaPtain Ward served as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy. Was on board H.M.S. Hannibal at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, aud Turkish Medal)".
Natal.] 9li&(PrincessLouLs&'sAr<jyllsldreUigldiiuJ
' ,<±ss3^.'Ji»s3a ■, ., .■;i,£^&»s.1x,...,«*.,,,«*..
"8 Sept. 73; Major, loJan. 76.
Charles HoUway/-E»4», p7 July 57 ; «■ ^ Sept. 58; Oyrf.
21 June 79.
Wars
Fall, Hall
Pay. Pay
337
April 66; Bt.Major, 31 Dec. 78; Major,
Captains
Horatio Gordon Robley4 .
George Newcombe Stevenson
[ ENSIGN. 1_
Miiv ;S p26 Nov. 61 p28 May 70
'10 Nov. 05 p2S Sept. 67^28 Oct.
lamjs fhomas Rogers * 4 May 60 p 3 May 64 ,9 Aug 73
William Salmon Mills p3< Jan. 63,pio April 66, 24 Sept. 73
William Gostwyck Gard, Adj. 1 Adm. Batt.\ p2Q Dec. 64P27 July 66; 24 Dec.
Inverness-shire Jlijle Volunteers i
Vernor Cbater, Aide de Camp to the Mar- 1
Vernor Cbater.
quis of Lome
George Lidwell O' Sullivan .
I pi2 July 64 v29 Jan. 70 1 12 Feb. 75
.. pi2 Sept. 6s pi2 Oct. 67 1 April 75
John-Boulderson* ... p 'Feb. 56 p» Mar. 59 -Apr. 75
William Prevo«t pilar. 67 piS May 70 2 Mar. 78
Hugh Gordon Faliowfield -,3 Oct. 67 p2S May 7o, xS Mar. 7c
William lb-maid Hnuison Cruufurd 0 Mar. 69 pi 4 Sept. 70 23 Mar. 79
Dougan James MacGiegm- MaeDonald p 9 Oct. 69 28 Oct. 7i 25
Lieutenants.
Henry Alexander Schank, Inst, of Mas- 1 ,, Jau
ketry 1 Dec. 75 .............. )
James Latimer Crawshay St. Clair, Adju- ) g t
fan* 1 Dec. 75 > '
Arthur Ely Heathcote Tottenham
Freville Cookson
George Blakemore Robbins
William Hume Middlemass
Donald George Mackay Fowler
.. IGerald Lionel Joseph Goff
.. {Godfrey Disney Collings
.. [Henry Francis Campbell Johnston
i Oct. 71
J Oct. 71
1 Feb.
71
26 Feb.
71
3 Feb.
28 Feb.
74
1 3 June
74
10 Mar.
7S
28 Feb.
76
5 June
77
BT.LT.COL.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Thomas Fraser 2Z Jan. 79
Charles James Richardson 22 Jan. 79
David John Alexander Dickson | 22 *eo. 79
Frederick Wyllic 22 Feb. 79
William Augustus Lane-Fox 22 teb. 79
Alexander Wilson 22 Feb. 79
Hugh Graham Lang 9 J« y 79
Stanley Paterson | 9 J»'y 79
Paymaster -William Darling Caudwell, 8 July 78 ; Ens. »2i Feb. 60 ; Lt. 25 Feb. 64 ; Capt. 1 Jan. 73.
' ""'• ^^^eTlowl-^SMe^srs. Cox and Co.-7H* Agents, Sir B. Borough, Bt. * Co.
Embarked for Natal, 19 February 1879.
• Captain Robley served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present at the
attsar^^BonUlbersondsaerved with the 71st Highlanders in the Indian campaign in 1858 and was Present at the
^n^^<A°Y^rK^aKO^ Gwalior. and operations against Burgore and Dowlut Sing (Medal with Clasp).
Rt
338 »*££?* ] 92nd {Gordon Highlanders). -Linked to 93rd. \%»j&%$?i
"Eshont-op-Zee
Aberdeen.
"Mandora" "Egypt" (with the Sphinx). "Corunna" " Fuentes d'Onor" " Aljiaba"
"Vittobia" "Pyrenses" "Nive" "Orthes" "Peninsula" "Waterloo."
^??£!l|?£;i Colonel. —George Staunton,1 Ci*. Ensign, ps Oct. 26; Lt. pis Feb. 31 ; Capt. p8 June 39; Major, p=8 Mar. 45;
Lt.Colonel, p2o July 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General, 12 Jan. 64; Lieut. General, 2? April 72;
General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 92nd Highlanders, 29 Dec. 71.
Lieutenant Colonel.— George Hubert Parker, Ensign, p2i Jan. 53; It. pi4 April 54; C<nrf. pi8 Sept. 57; Major,
pi5 Dec. 69 ; Lt. Colonel 2S Oct. 76.
Majors.— George Stewart "White,3 Ensign, 4 Nov. 53 ; Xr. 29 Jan. 55 ; Capt. pio July 63 ; Major, 24 Dec. 73.
John Crosland Hay, Ensign, 15 May 55 ; Lt. pi4 Dec. 55 ; Capt. pi9 July 64 ; Major, 2S Oct. 76.
Captains.
George Kellie M'Callum
ILoflus Corbet Singleton
Montagu Hope, Adj. 5 Lancashire EiffeVols.
JHenry French Cotton
David Papillon, Adj. -$Adm. Batt. Aber-\
deenshire Eife Vol S
George Chalmer, Adj. 1 Adm. Batt. Aber- \
I deenshire Eifle Volunteers )
Robert Bruce M'Ewen*
Patrick Francis Robertson, Station Staff}
Officer, Dalhousie Convalescent Depot ... J
Alexander Donald M'Gregor
Roger Francis Darvall
Robert Henry Oxley
Duncan Forbes Gordon
Arbuthnot Pery Byng Sutherland Dunbar
Lieutenants.
Hon. John Scott Napier, Superintendent \
of Vmballa Gymnasium j
Charles Whittingham Horsley Douglas, ~>
Adjutant 31 Dec. 76 ...)
Stuart Alexander Menzies
Henry Bayly
William Henry Dick Cunyngham
John Standish Monteith Hamilton
Edward Gilpin-Brown
William Augustus Scott
Edward Cecil Bethune
Walter Colquhoun Boyd
Francis Farquharson Ramsay
Robert Abercromby Grant
Alexander David Eraser
Forbes Macbean
George Whyte Melville Dundas
Harry Wright
Second Lieutenants.
Donald William Stewart
pi3 Jan. 60
pi9Mar. 61
p 2 Dec. 62
p22 May 63
p 1 Dec. 63
15 Jan. 64
24 April 55
pi4Mar. 65
4 April 65
pi2 Sept. 65
p 9 Mar. 67
8 May 67
p29May 67
pi4Aug. 67
pi6 Dec. 69
piS Dec. 69
p2i Nov. 62
pi9 July 64
pi4Ma'r. 65
p26 May 6.
p 1 Sept. 65
pi2 Sept. 65
4 Oct.
p29 May 67
p3i Julv 6
p 1 Sept. 69
piS Dec. 69
pi5 Dec. 69
p 9 Feb. 70
'17 May 71
'27 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
30 Dec. 71
17 Feb. 73
24 April 73
28 Feb. 75
21 Sept. 74
10 Sept. 75
20 Nov. 75
29 Jan. 76
6 Sept. 76
26 Aug. y(
11 Nov. 76
11 Nov. 76
29 Nov. 7"
p29May 67
p 1 Sept. 69
pi5Dec. 69
pi7 May 71
p27 Sept. 71
p28 Oct. 71
16 Aug. 73
29 Jan. 75
11 Dec. 7s
26 Feb. 761
28 Oct. 76]
22 Feb. 791
11 Oct. 79
CAPTAIN. bbev.maj. bt.lt. col.
Payma*ter.~ John Dennis Swinburne, 2 Mar. 59 ; Ens. 25 Mar. 43 ; Lt. 3 Oct. 46 ; Son.Major, 1 Jan. 60.
Quarter Matter.— John Bignell, 14 Aug. 66.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked for Bombay, 26 January 1868.
1 General Staunton served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Commanded the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd of May 1855, and was present at the siege of Sebas-
topol and attacks on the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded 2nd Brigade 4th Division as a Brigadier
General from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and
4th Class of the Medjidie).
s Major White served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59
(Medal).
4 Captain M'Ewen served in the Centrallndia campaign in 1858, including the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlie,
Sindwaho, and Korai (Medal).
IVMiVStr.
Full ;HaIf
Bay. Pa>
26 \~
] 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders), -limled to 92ml. [/^f^J^aeen. 339
"Cape of Good Hope" "Alma" "Balaklava" "Sevastopol" "Lucxhow."
Colonel.-William Munro,1 CB. Ensign, p2o June 34 ; Lieut. pi April 36 ; Captain 1 July 44; Jtfa>r,
p7 May 52- Lt.Colonel, pn Nov. 53; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; itfqyor G-c«fra/, 6 March 68; Zte«<eHan<
General, 10 Feb. 76 ; General, 25 June 78 i Colonel 93rd Highlanders, 11 Oct. 7°-
Lieutenant Colonel.— Ewen Henry Davidson Macpherson,2 Ensign, p3 Nov. 54; Lt. 9 leb. 55; Capt. pi3
May so ; Bt. Major, 5 July 72 ; Major, 29 Oct. 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Jan. 79. _
Majors. -Arthur Collett Nightingale,3 Ensign, pio Nov. 54 5 -&<• 9 Mar. 55; Cap*. p23 Nov. 60; Bt.Major,
14 Dec. 73; Major, 16 Feb. 78. _, _, . _, _,
re Hans Garrett Moore,* Bn». 7 June 55; Lt. p26 Oct, S5 ; Cop*. 19 June 72 ; Bt.Major, 1 Apr. 74; £«.£<.
Colonel, 9 Mar. 78 ; Major, 6 June 78.
Captains.
George Forbes-Robertson,' Adj. 1 ^l-?t». )_
.Batt. Kincardineshire Rifle Volunteers... )
ip.s.c. Lewis De Teissier Prevost
Ip.t.e. Robert William Thew Gordon13
19 July 55 13 Dec 57 p 5 Oct. 67
Lieutenants.
Seymour Sackville Carew Dolby
Thomas Henry Burton Forster, Inst, of 1
Muske try 1 7 May 79 )
John Stirling Napier
Herbert Spencer Compton Gordon
Alfred Harold Middletou, Adj. 15 Mar. 79
William Frederick Turner
Stewart MacDougall
John Hasluck Campbell
Second Lieutenants.
Alexander Duncan Sim
William Aubrey Alfred Macbcan ..
Andrew Buchanan Blackburn
Edward Brabazon Urmston
George Laurie Walker
Hedley Wright
John Gordon Wolrige-Gordon
Francis Mactiamara Aitken
Sydney Loftus Robinson
Edward Alston Pierrepont Brooke.
Reginald L' Estrange M'Kerrell
p 5 Nov. 61 714 Feb.
20 Nov. s7 ''31 May
piSOct. 04 p 1 Feb.
p22 June 67 p 4 Jan.
p 5 Oct. 67I 28 Oct.
8 July 68 1 28 Oct.
p 1 Sept. 69I 28 Oct.
p2o Oct. 69 1 28 Oct.
24 April 55 p 1 Aug.
25 June 6npi8 April 65JP28 June 71
26 Feb.
rick William Welch jp28 Dec.
19 ■ ■■• 'Charles William Selby Lowndes, Adj. 2 I
I Adm.Batt. Wilts/tire Rifle Volunteer* ..)
17 ■r>f'/i t Frederick Squirl
16 I ... iPhilip Durham Trotter
. ; ... p,*.e. Hon. William FitzWilliam Elliot, )
Aide de Vamp In sir Patrick M. -Dougall i
Ormelie Campbell Hannay ••■
Sdward William DunloCroker ■•
John David Fetherstonhaugh ••
William Bruce Mitchell Brand ••
Frederick Blair Staples ■■
29 Oct.
10 Jan. 74
1 April 75
1 April 75
16 Feb. 78
19 Oct. 78
BREV.MAJ.
1 April 74
2X1) LIEUT.
30 Jan. 78
1 May 78
11 May 78
11 May 78
25 May 78
12 June 78
22 Jan. 79
9 July 7Q
23 July 79
23 July 79
6 Aug. 79
7 1 17 ^"'"'- 7S
7i 1 Jan. 79
71 17 May 79
71 24 May 79
56| 26 July 66
24 July 73
23 Mar. 72
21 Sept. 74
29 Mar. 75
28 April 75
12 Feb. 76
29 Nov.
10 Sept. 77
14 July 79
BT.LT.COL.
4 Lt. Colonel Moore served with
the 88th Regiment in the Indian
mutiny campaign from December 1857
including the affair of Bhognapore,
siege of Lucknow in March, siege of
Calpee, action of Selimpore (slightly
wounded), action of Jamoo, storm and
capture of Birwah Forts — slightly
wounded, and mentioned in de-
spatches (Medal with Clasp lor Central
India). Served in the Ashanti War in
874 in raising a force from the Was-
saw and Denkera tribes on the left
flank of the main line of advance ;
and, on the return of the troops to
the coast, was employed in the Trans-
port Service (Brevet of Major, Medal
with Clasp).
Taymatier. —
Quarter Master.— John Brebber, 24 Sept. 73.
Facings Yellow. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 23 March 1870.
1 General Munro served as Adjutant of the 39th Regt. in the action of Maharajpore, and was severely wounded
(Medal 1. Commanded the 39th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and commanded the supports of the 1st Brigade 3rd Division at the attack on the 18th June 1855
(Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class Medal of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
- Lt. Colonel Macpherson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-59, in-
cluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit to Seraighat, action
of Khudagunge, siege and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions at Allygunge and Bareilly, cam-
paign in Oude, and attack on Fort Methowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eu'sotV.ie campaign of 1863-64
and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major Nightingale served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny
from 25th Sept. 1857 to 20th Feb. 1S5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Con-
tingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and other engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Eusofzie campaign of
1863-64, and at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
s Captain Forbes-Robertson served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
action of Kudjwa, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore and pursuit to
Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Allegungo, battle of Bareilly, actions of Pusgaon and Russulpore,
and evacuation of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusofzai campaign of 1863-64, and
at the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock (Medal with Clasp).
13 Major Gordon served in the Eusofzye campaign of 1863-64, and in the Umbeyla Pass under Sir John Garvock
(Medal with Clasp). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service, and
served throughout the first phase of the Ashanti war. Raised at Sierra Leone native contingents for Wood's and
Russell's Regiments. Was present at the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th Nov.
the reconnaissances in force of the 8th and 27th Nov. (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
R t 2
34Q
Natal. ]
The Elephant.
94th Regiment of Foot. — Linked to Sglh,
Bar.
I Sub District No. 65.
\_Brigude Depot, Armagh.
' SBSoreAPAXuc " " Ciudad Rodihgo " "Badajoz" "Salamanca" "Vittobia"
"Niwlm" "Oktiies" "Toulousb" "Peninsula."
!l)lf Colonel.— John Thornton Grant,1 CB. Ens. 2S April 28; Li. 12 Nov. 30; Capt. 30 July 42; Et.Mujor,
.:ies4: Major, 29 Oct. 54 ; B*.£t.Coton«Z, 12 Dec. 54; Zt. Colonel, 22 Dec. 54 ; Colonel, 12 Dec. 57 ;
"| Major General. 0 Mar. 68 ; Lieut. General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 94th Foot, 25 June 79.
••• [Lieutenant Colonel.— Sydenham Malthus.CJJ. Ensign, p24 Jan. 52 ; Li. n Aug. 54 ; Capt. 30 Mar. 63 ; Major,
p29 June 70; Brevet Lt. Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
... 'Majors.— .Inlui Murray, Etuign, ''17 Jan. 51 j Xf. 21 July 54; Capt. P19 Nov. 58; Major, 6 July 70; Brevet
/ >,,iant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
Philip Robert A]i>tiiitlier,£,H*iyH, 31 Dec. 58 ; Lt. p25 May 60; Capt.^n, Jan. 65; Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77; Major,
;'v',
1111)1 ISoHITI
.1 Kay 78.
In-
Captains.
James Browne
/>.*.<•. William Edward Montague
Pred. Buckley Campbell
George Russel Salvin Bowlby....
p.t.c. Spencer Edward Orr, Gar
itruetor, Aldershot )
p.t.c. Cecil Hanmer Bnnbnry, Instructor, \
Eoyal Military College j
Richard Albert vercoePope,^/. 1 Adm.\
Batt. StaJJ'ordshire liijle Volunteers )
Walter Gregory Buller
Henrv FarveT.Adj. 1 Adm.Batt. Galloway \
Bijl'e Volunteers )
George Froom
Stanford Norman McLeod Nairne
Edmund Smith Brook
... (James Hill Poe
• •• I Lionel Godolphin Brooke
Lieutenants.
2s is Hamilton William Wetherell Spooner
• ■• JHeathcote Francis George Campion
■ •• I James MacSwiney, /«sr. of Musk. 19 June 78
• ■• I Herbert Augustine ChristopherHarrison, /
j Adjutant 18 Oct. 79 j
■ ■• IJohn de Courcy O'Grady
Hugh James Alexander Davidson
Frederick Harry Carroll
Egerton Harding
Alexander William Day Maclean
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh Cowper
Archibald David Campbell
Godfrey Lennox Eyre Massy
John James Francis Hume
Harry George Adams-Connor
Coldstream James Carden
Frederick George William Jones ..
George Thomas Irvine Swann
Charles Hall
p28 Dec. 60
p 3 Jan. 65
3 April 66
p 7 Aug. 66
10 Dec. 56
p 2 Oct. 66 [
p29 June 701
p22 Oct. 70
p25 Jan. 7i|
2 Mar. 66 31
14 June 73J
1 April 701
1 July 76!
4 Jan. 77:
31 Oct. 77
1 May 78
3 Dec. 78
1 Feb. 79
j 5 April 79
Dec. 78
Paymaster— John Mitchell Elliot, 29 Oct. 78; En
Quarter Master.— Patrick Lacey, 10 Nov. 69.
10 Oct. 63 ; Lt. p3 Aug. 66 ; Capt. 27 Feb. 77.
Facings Green.— Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bf. and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Embarked J'or Natal, 26 February 1879.
1 Lieut. General Grant served with the 49th Regt. throughout the operations in China (Medal), commencing with
the first taking of Chusaii, and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the storm and capture
of the heights above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attack ami capture of the
heights of Chinhac. occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack, attack and capture of the enemy's en-
trenched cam], on the heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo (wounded)
Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 (in command of the 49th from the battle of hikennan), includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkennan, siege and fail of Sebastopol, sortie on j6th Oct., and assaults of the Redan
on the 18th June and 8th Sept. ; commanded the working party, 600 strong, from the Light and 2nd Divisions that
had to turn the enemy's work alter Die Quarries were carried, and was engaged during the nk'hl in working and re-
pelling the three attempts made by the Russians to retake the position (Medal with three Clasps CB Officer of the
Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
,. . t • 7 7 i n rSnb Dirtriet NO. ao.
Curragh. > 95th (Derbyshire).- ': i<»- {Brigade Depot, Derby. j4l
"Alma" "Ixkkman" " Sevastopol " "Centkal India."
***'> l jg £?#9 M,» 0^-6 Mays* W. 5 July
kJ£32S&,*&.». ^.'3oNov.fo;i,iraior,a9Dec.73J **».«
April 66 ; Major, 20 April 78.
Full Hall
1'ay. Pa )
; Capt.
2S April
I'U'TAtNS.
William Fleming
Edward Warren Golding
Terence Michael Dolan ^ "."
" .William Henry de S&lia.AJjutant 1 Derby ,
-
Henry B< van ,•■ , ,
:. ory Bt»weU8ea«ran>.Ay.i^<»«»- .
Pembrokethire !!■/■ Volunteer! )
- inby Shaw
Oliver
Arthur Tower
-■ Arthur Montagu Howies t,,Auir
Edward Thomas Massy Dickon ,.£!,:
John George Sparkes
LlKCTBNANTS.
Francis Edward Trower, In,t. ofl&utketrg 1
■ eh iR >
Feb. 56 p 5 June 66|
P18 Jan. 5 .
P23 Aug. 64 Mar. 71
-1 July 75
5 Jan. 76
ig April 76I
':
P23 Jan. 63
July
j M :iy I
^SS^ss^^i^^^i^±\^%
P26 Feb.
8 Oct.
March 78
Claude Kdward Thompson
Walter Hore
William Wallace Dunlop
Horace Lookw
Frederick Edward Verney Taylor
Harold Carmichael Wylly
Francis Clements Uodley
Bobert Byre Sullivan Taylor...
Ernest Allardioe Oardim ' ••;•'>
Francis Stodden
George Seymour Charles Jenkinson t m»J I
I .^D 1.1 KIT
Second Li ki tenants.
(nman Kane ........
William Washington Hancock
BobertGifl "^ -
79
30 Dec.
28 Feb.
22 Feb. 78
20 April 78
29 June 7s
13 July 78
• i Feb. 7 1
1 General Brownrigg served tho
Eastern campaign of 'fS4-S5i »»
■ inoludmg the
battles Of Alms and .nk.-rmui. and
28 April : -' hiefoj
Carter, (Medal wttto
.Sept. Of&er "' g*
1 of Honor, 4th ' "»".« Ui0
1 irkish Medal).
■ Feb. 7 )
Feb.
Egerton Augustas Tower 5 Oct-
Frederick Owen i.loyd Stokes
17/ PaOTWMtor.-Wilmsdoi
'" n„.,w,.,- J/,i«/»r. -Samuel Geo x «• 79-
I
\pr. 70.
.. <<"
;••,!, •!»//« Yellow.— ^.'K
_Ai«,<.,M I Co /-.•'-' ' «*« W-«»dCfl
S
.U-ColonelPaxklnsonse^edwithl. j^^iTA'S
»f Sebast l. attack of t he Q r " ,' , 's'v.i also Z
,,,rvtMl throughout ll.c Kal.rwa. •.. f >^™j™j£3 ;, , -mdhl .v.. an i
^General Lord Chelmsford1 commanding ****™S^£$££Z despa
Kkowo.and Ln the eng agement at TJluudi. >• n - »■ ; £ ()ii. ,fth Jlim. l8s5> including U
342
-Linked to 6$rd.
' "New Zealand."
Aidershot. ] 96th Regiment of Foot.-
The Sphinx. " Egypt " '* Peninsula
Colonel.— c. Thomas Maitland Wilson, Ensign, pi5Apr. 24; Lt. pi3 May 26; Capt. p-
% ■ °7>,46; MaJor- lS Aug. 4S ; Lt. Colonel, pi5 June 49 ; Colonel, 2S Nov. 54 : Mojo
Lieut. General, 23 April 72; Genera/, : Oct. 77 ; CV„«,/ 06th Foot, 15 Oct, 77.
Lieutenant Colonel.— James Briggs, Swiyu, 13 Feb. 52; X?. 31 Aug. 55; C'«y>'
67; Brevet Lieutenant Colcnel, 20 July 76; Lieutenant Colonel, 13 March 78.
majors— Edmund John Scnvell, Ensign, 25 Mar. 56: £< "
70 ; .Br<>r<>* Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Oct. 77.
William Osborne Barnard, £h»ij«, pi5 April 56; Lt. 21 May 58 j Capt. "18 Nov. 59 ; Brecet Major, 5 July
PS/il District No. 16.
L-BW^ade iJe^, Ashton.
Dec. 31 ; St. Ma
General, 7 Jan.
I
May 58; Major, p2o July
30 April 58; Capt.*? Oct. 59 ; Major, pi4 Sept.
Major, 13 March 78.
Captains.
Frederick John Josselyn, Adjutant Bed-')
/ord Militia ; j
Arthur George Hay Church
William Newbigging
Arthur Leycester Wynter, Adjutant 6}
Lancashire Militia j"
. j Herbert Charles Marrvat
. [Edward Plantageuet Phillipps
*s. 12 />•"<•. Robert James Maxwell," D.A.Q.M. )
I Gen. Intelligence Branch I
■»" 12 Francis Glasse Marshall
■ John Arthur Barlow
• (Basil Lloyd Anstruther
. (James Jocclyn Glascott ""
. iCharles Parker Kidley
LIEUTENANTS.
Noel Norcott Winter
Arthur Edmund Simpson, Instructor of ,
Musketry 1 May 78 j
George Warren Woods Rochtbrc-Boyd, )
Adjutant 5 July 70 I
William F«l Nash'
Reginald John Guthrie Utermarck "
Claud Edward Stracey
Charles Robert Brown
Archibald Boyd Maxweii
John Edward Watson
John Henry Abbot Anderson ".'.'.'. .".".'
29 July 59
S Nov. 61
pi7July 63
20 Aug. Ci
^29 May 63
"10 June 67
25 Aug. 54
7 Sept. 58
8 Jan.
BREV.MAJ.
9 May 65
Second Lieutenants.
William Bertram
Graham Ravenhill Pearce!!!
Ralph Anstruther Henderson
Charles Curling Melvill
p3o Oct. 60
May 7S
May 78
May 7S
2ND LIEUT.
4 Sept. 78
19 Oct. 78
'3 Aug. 79
[3 Aug. 79
'2 July 6i,P22Mar. 64 1 Oct. 77
' 9 Jan. 63 p25 Dec. 671
1 8 June 67jpi5Feb. 71
29 June 661 20 Sept. 761
1 1 April 6s! 31 Jan. 77:
pi9 May 69 j 21 April 77I
April 561 pi8 Oct. 39: s July 72
pi6 Aug. 6ijp 1 Feb. 681
— Aug. 69 15 Jan. 79'
17 July 731 13 June 791
p22Feb. 68j 9 July 79
9 Aug. 73' 13 Sept. 79
28 Oct. 71
21 Sept. 74
2 Dec. 74
11 Feb. 75
24 June 76
29 Nov. 76!
11 Oct. 7S
19 Apr. 79
13 June 79;
21 June 791
Pa^m^r -John Swaiuson D'Aguilar, 3 Feb. 79; Ens. p9 Feb.
Quarter Master.— Walter Facer, 13 July 78.
jo; Ll. 28 Oct. 71 ; Capt. 10 Apr. 7S.
Facings Yellow.-
-^e»^ Messrs. Cox and Co. -Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
itrned from India, 21 December 1873.
>^^L'^^S^^^!^S'Si^^^^^^±^^^mhm^
Doondeakera (Medal ).
1 97tli (The Earl of Ulster's).— jinked to $oth. \_Brigait S^,0iiid«tone. 343
' Sevastopol
Nora Scotia.
Quo fas et glorkt ducunl."
?T^STiL i . i^n W«.*well Perceval » CB. £h*.'5h,p2i June 33 ; /.«««<• p 18 March 36; C<y>f. ?i8 May 3S ; Major
Fun g^ColoaeWobnM^^^ * $$» 8N jr<(/or Ge„,rai, 8 Aug.64; i,>w. o««r-l,
Apru 4u ^ ' _ CofoMe/ w7t.l1 loot, 21 March 74.
Feb. 73_;.^rm,V^r7i^: R,-,^,.5 K,;„„». „ Aue. mi if. 8 Dec. 54: Ggrf. »i5 May 57;
Colonel, 9 Sept. 79.
Pay. Paj
26
...
«3SS5iTld &dXK^, *3 Mar. 55! A. 9 Sept. 55; <„,'. 3 May 66; *iy.r,
,, .^'"n^- lyceaio, J»*i.<7». '3 July 60 ; U. » 4 Nov- 64 ; C«j»r. '2 Jan. 69; Jf^/or, 9 Sept. 79-
"UU^ £ " . TT1...-T .-.n^-.lv ». -wutviril -R1
1,1 KIT.
( \PTAIX.
John Archibald Murray « i ,
William Frederick Brown p ° ,„ne &'l\
leurv Jameson P30 June 63 o25
I Kobert Lousada
June 66 p 3 Sept. 70
Oct. 67 p28 June 71
67 I4 Feb. 72
4 Dec. 72
Sept. :»
7 Jan. 77
2 Feb. 8
Feb.
. Bept. 7"
i'j4 Mar.
6 July
69
".5 Feb. 71
7"
''20 Sept. 71
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
1 3 April 72
12 Nov. 73
21 Aug. 74
11 Feb. 7.
1 1 Bept. -,-
Lieutenants.
ice B. Loraine Bevan ....
.. Ip.t.c. Henry Tryon W 1
.. Harold Cummings, ,ld/«<an< 23 July 74
,. Normari Houstona decide
.. Edward Aickin William Bt< wart Gri
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.. Charles Neptane Bailey
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The Prince of Wales' plume. " China " (with the Dragon). "PrNjAtrB."
YearsMta. Colonel.— c. Sir Robert Percy Douglas, Bart., Ensign, 16 March 20; Lt. pi9 Feb. 24- Cant «>ii l„„» ,«
F all Half Major, 26 Oct. 41 ; Lt.Colonel, pi5 Apr.42 ; Colonel, 2c June 54 ; Major General, 26 Oct sS ■' Lieut Genera?'
J\ 7'L-6 Jan- 6? '• Ge"eral' =4 April 74 ; Colonel 9Sth Foot, 7 Jan. 64 5 ' ^eut-Ge"^al,
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CAPTAIN. BBEV.MAJ. BT.LI.COL.
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Lieutenant Colonel.— Attilio Sceberras,1 Ensign, 21 April 46; if. p2i Jan. 48; Cant a Mar ch . »r„,-~
6 Jan. 72 ; ireref Lieutenant Colonel, 25 Dec. 77 ; Lieutenant Colonel, i4 Sept. 78. ' ' ' '
Majors.— Thomas Thomson Simpson,* Ensign, i'3o June 57 ; Lt. p26 Aug. 59; Capt. p 5 Aug. 64; Major
Charles Graham Heathcote, Ensign, fig Aug. 56 ; Lt.
\ Major, 14 Sept. 78.
Captains. ensign-
Hardinge Richard Stracey 27 Mar. 58 p2i Sept. 60 pi8 Dec. 66'
Loltus Lewis Astley Cooper p3o April 58 p 9 Oct. 63 p 7 Aug. 67
Allan Grame Raper pi8 Feb. 62 p2i Mar. 65 p23 Nov. 70'
Edward Haughton p28 Oct. 59 p 5 April 64 9 Aug. 73
Charles Frederick Sharp pi9 Mar. 61 1 10 May 64 19 Aug. 74,
Alexander Harley Hyslop p 5 April 64 p 1 Dec. 65 21 April 77
Dominick Downes McCausland p2i Mar. 6s,p24 April 6q 21 Auer. 78
Edward Tickell Bayley Sparks, Aide de \ p „ « L \A V\ a Z „l
Camp to Major General Peyton ,L p22 Mar. 65,p 9 Oct. 69 14 Sept. 78|
Richard Humphrj- Tyacke p24 April 69 28 Oct. 71' 7 Feb. 79;
p.t.c. Jahleel Brenton Carey6 | 24 Jan. 65 6 Mar. 68 1 April 79:
Griffith Allen p23 Nov. 70 28 Oct. 71 17 May 79)
Lieutenants.
.. Henry Herbert Powis
.. Henry David Williams, Inst, of Musketry \
21 Dec. 78 J
.. George Alexander Chapman
.. John Jebb Meynell p 3 Aug.
John Reeves
Charles Edward Biadley
Frederick George Preston
Charles Arthur Hadfield
Arthur Wildraan Prior, Adjutant 13 Dec. 781
Charles Edmund Wedgwood Wood [
Henry Hartband Higginson
John Turner Brinkley ;
19 Oct. 72
9 Aug. 73
21 Aug. 73
28 Oct. 71
21 Jan. 74
28 Feb. 74
28 Feb. 74
2 Dec. 74
13 June 75
20 Nov. 75
29 Jan. 76
29 Nov. 76
Seconu Lieutenants. 2nd liept.
Gerard Chichester 2-> Jan 79
WUloughby Fenwick Trevelyan 22 Jan. 79
Ernest Henry Randolph
Albert John Lindner
Alan Mackenzie
Ralph John Hunter
Francis Geldard
Percy Shakespeare Dyson ..".'.'.'.'."..'.'.'.'.'.
Paymaster.— Osmond Moncrieff Johnson
Quarter Master.— John Shore, 17 Jan.
Jan.
22 Jan. 79
6 Aug. 79
6 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
13 Aug. 79
Nov. 78 ; Ens. pio Feb. 69 ; Lt. p22 July 71 ; Capt. i4 Sept. 78.
facings Wtete.-AgentsJxessA'.'Cox and Co.-Zrish Agents, Sir E. Borough, St. and Co.
Meturned from Bengal, 24 April 1867. -Embarked 'for Barbadoes, 28 Jan 187-
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Colonel.— Samuel Braybrooke,1 2nd if. 17 Dec. 12 ; Lt. 29 April 18; ch 23 j Major, p27 Fob. 3^;
Lt. Colonel, 26 Jan. 44 ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; Major General, 12 June 59; Lieut. General, 21 Feb. 68 ; General,
16 April 75 ; Colonel 99th Foot, 26 Jan. 66.
Lieutenant Colonel.— William H> oxy Dowling B rea Wehnan, CB. Ensign, 10 Dec. 47; Lt. 6 Juno 54;
Copt. p3o Oct. 57 ; Major, 25 Nov. 65 ; B [iMar-75; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
Majors.— Henry Fred, v. i ichels a Ely,3 Ensign, ''22 June 49; Lt. o June 54; Capt. *X7 Not. 57 : jfa/or
May 66 ; .Breoei i<. Colonel. 19 Oct. 75.
p.*.c. Albert Lancelot Walker,3 Ensign, 18 Dec. 57 ; if. 14 Feb. 60 ; Capt. F2o Oct. 65 ; Bt. Major, S Feb. : ;
Major, 2 July 79; Bt.Lt .Colonel , 29 N'ov. 79.
Captains.
BT.LT.COL.
Alexander M' Arthur Moir 9 Feb. 1 14 ''--■ May 66 1*30 Aug. 71
Forbes Lugard Story9 p 5 Aug. 59 p 3 Oct. 62 9 Mar. 72
Major Dawson Hill p 3 June 59 p 4 Feb. 62Pi60ct. 67
Charles John Grecuham fijSov. 61 p3o Aug. 64 30 Apr. 73
George Arthur Wayman p 3 Oct. 62 p2o Oct. 65 h Mar. 74
Charles Henry Scott Kennedy I n Sept. 63 p27 Feb. 67 27 June 74
Robert Benjamin Cotton pi8 Oct. 64|pi4 Sept. 70 31 Oct. 77
James Moore Hanson r 3 April 66 1 '22 Mar. 71 6 Dec. 77
Gerard Roseingrave Wilson Macklin pi7 April 66 p3o Aug. 71 9 Dec. 77
Charles Cavendish Nevilc '17 Nov. 69 p2 2 Mar. 71 2 July 79
Lieutenants.
Arthur Whichcote Turner 1*27 Feb. 67 28 Oct. 71
Samuel Lang p:5 Oct. 61 " 4 Dec. 66
Henry Charles Harford, 4d/u<a»< 23 July 79. p s Nov. ?u 28 Oct. 71
Claud Henry Alexander 21 Sept. 74
Harry Wetheroll Rowden ' 2 Dec. 74
Francis Richard Macmullen 15 Aug. 77 15 July 78,
Walter Dally Jones j 30 Jan. 78 7 Aug. 73
Alexander Vaughan Payne 30 Jan. 78 1 Feb. 78
Bertram Everard Winter : 30 Jan. 7S 28 Mar. 7 ,
Albert Edward Whistler 30 Jau. 7S 1 April 79
Thomas George Johnson 1 May 7S 9 June 79
Second Liei-tkxaxts. <™ "" r-
John Stevens (iuillo 1 Ma
Charles Frederic Gordon Young 1 M
Charles Lc Gendro Justice 11 May 78
Francis Pitcairn Cookburn 25 May 78
Allan Elderton 4 Dec. 78
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master.— James Ba I iroh 7'.
Facings Yellow.— Ay >x and Co. Irish 1 »nt$,S 1: Borough, St. and Co.
tke Cap* ,,/<; \ 1869.
1 General Braybrooke served at the capture of the Kandiar t8i<;, and in the Kandian rebellion in
1817-18.
3 Lt. Colonels Ely and Walker served with the 99th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in Chii
eluding the actions of ( _,,i.
9 Captain sinrv served | theChinese Imperial
decoration ofthe Red Button.
i« Quarter Master Ba ,0 jn china and was
present at the actions of Chang-kin-wan and Pal • Wl[n clasp)
346
Fealkote, Bengal.
Deo. Portsmouth.
100th {Prince of Wales' Royal Canadian).
— Linked to logth.
The Prince of Wales' Plume. A Maple Leaf. " Niagara."
* Sub District, Xo. 67.
\-Briy ude Depot, Birr.
Y,:„v s, r. Colonci._2Ton. Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon,' KCB. (MP. /,
run 1 Half ,,. ta x. Cavt *t% May 40; Cant. &■ Lt. Colonel, ''io Apn
PftT. t'llV. :?"*,' *J r. - —
; General, 1 Oct.
East Aberdeenshire) ; Ensign J- Lieut. p 2 May
49 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54 ; Major General,
Colonel 100th Foot, 5 July 72
„ June 63 ; Lieut. General, 1 Jan. 72 ,
Lieutenant Colonel. -Henry Cook.- Ensign, 15 June 55; -"• 31 Aug. 55; Ctipt. 1 June 53 ; Major, p7 April
63 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 23 May 73 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 29 Sept. 77 ; Colonel, 23 May 78.
Majors.— Terence Wcatherhead Wayerley Bmythe, Cop*. 29 June 58; Major, 3 July 72; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
22 Dec. 78.
Montgomery 'Williams,3 Ensign, 22 July 56; £*. 29 Nov. 57; C«P'. p2i Feb. 60; Bt.Major, 5 July 72; jtfty'or,
23 Jan. 78. ___
Captains.
LIEUT.
p. ».c.George Upton Prior 4 July 60
Jeremiah Bingham Kerstemau, Adjutant} L^ g^ 6q
Meath Militi
... James Charlton Shirley
... Lucius Joseph Collum
Bethel Martin Dawes, D. A. Adj.\
and ((. M. Gen., Malta >
3 William Augustus Trydell Helden,* CMG
... Francis John Tidy
... John Hart Ip > Mar. 64
... Henry Hartley Prior !p 1 Mar. 64
... William Henry Adolphna Denys ''26 April 64
■ - Viiv shepherd 3 Dec. 6r
... Charles Villiers Summcrvillc Downcs pio June 65
May
' 9 Feb.
24 July
7 Mar.
9 Oct.
' 3 Mar.
' 1 Mar.
Lieutenants.
is George t'leiy
pi5 June 66
Ip 1 Feb. 68
Char • Denison p 9 May 70
Edward French Owens < 6 July 70
John Grogan Glancy, Adjutant 1 Dec. 78 ...
Francis James Kempster :
Willred Horsman Coles
James Alexander Skene Thomson
Everard Thuillier Gastrell 30 Jan. 78
Charles Bcllew Judge i 3° Jan. 78
Edwin Gordon Macrae Short j 30 Jan. 78
Sbconb Lieutenants.
! James Willcocks, Interpreter I 30 Jan.
Arthur Nisbet Carr ! 30 Jan.
Ralph Champueys Broome \ n May
George Herbert Weller 1 13 Aug.
Henry Hamilton ! 13 Aug.
■ Frederick William Bepton I 13 Aug
ND LIEUT.
78
78
78
79
Alexander Donald Charters Pond
- 79
>0V. 79
pi9 Aug.
p 7 April
P26 April
p 2 Oct.
p 1 Mar.
23 Mar.
p 4 April
p 9 June
p2o July
pi2 Oct.
27 Nov.
p29 Dec.
p29 Jan.
pio June
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
11 Feb.
to Mar.
11 Nov.
24 Mar.
22 Mar.
20 Aug.
13 Sept.
p23 Aug. 64 1 Oct.
p 9 June 65 1 Oct.
p 1 Feb. 68
pi2 Oct. 70
3 July 72
1 Apr. 70 1 April 74
26 May 75
11 Sept. 75
24 Nov. 77
2 Mar. 78
30 Nov. 78
20 Aug. 79
22 Nov. 79
* Major Helden served as Adjutant
with the Force in defence of Lower
Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864, under
Lt.Colonel Harley. and also up the
75|Biver Gambia in June 1S64, and
76, was present at the reduction of
76 Junca Cunda and Canni Canni Tenda,
77]where he landed with the attacking
7SJparty and destroyed the fort. Em-
79 ! barked on special service to the Gold
79.Coast in May 1873, and served there
■ until Sth Feb. 1874. Accompanied
: Commodore Commerell up the River
|Prah on the 14th Aug. 1873, with a de-
tachment of Houssas, and was
severely wounded (mentioned in
( despatches, Brevet of Major, and
ICMG., Medal, and presented with a
j sword by command of the Secretary
of State for the Colonies).
j Pai/muster. —
... Quarter Master. — John M'Cann, 13 Oct. 77.
Facings Blue.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. & Co.
Embarked for India 7 October 1S77.
i Alexander Hamilton-Gordon served on the Quarter Master General's Staff throughout the Eastern
campaign ii-4-55. iiicludin-r the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkcrrnan (horse killed), and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, Cl;.. Officer of the Legion of Honor, 3rd Class of the Med.iidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Colonel Cook was present with the 32nd Regiment in the action of Chinhut 30th June 1857, and throughout the
defence of the Lucknow Residency ; commanded the outpost at Innes' House during the first part of the siege, and
atBago'8 House during the latter part commanded two sorties, in one of which he took a gun in battery at the
head of twenty men, for which he was mentioned in General Inglis' despatch as having "highly distinguished him-
dal with Clasp, and a year's service).
■ Major Williams served with the 84th Regiment in the Shahabad district until the final suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1858-59 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868,
including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
101st (Royal Bengal Fusiliers).— Linked to 104th. [jggtf^ySh*. 347
liixiK" "Glzekat" "Deig
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"Bhcbtpore" "Affshixistas" " Guizsee'
'Pegu" "Delhi" "Ldcxsow."
•""■■'■ Colonel.— Corbet Cotton, JEnnian, 9 April 25 ; Lt. p29 Marcli 27; dipt.* 4 May 32; Major, 5 June 44 j
jlnii Lt. Colonel, 'so April 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. -4; Major General, 6 July 63; Lieut. General, 5 Jan. 72;
L1>1 General, : Oci. 77 ; Colonel lOiat Foot, 29 Dec. 73.
... Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry Ge >rge Delafosse,1 ''«., Ensign, 9 Dec. 54; Zr. 23 Nov. 36; Ca/)t\ 21 June 61 ;
Mt. Major, 22 June 61; Major, 10 Jan. 72; Bt. Lt. Colonel, ^ Mar. 72; Lt. Colonel, 22 Sept. 75; Colonel,
1 Oct. 77.
... Majors. — Montagu Ha 1 Mar. 52; Zf. 1 Feb. 56; Capi. 30 July 62 Major, 18 Dec. 75.
• •• William ifwyn] Aug. 76.
Captaaks
rNSION.
LL1
BT.1.T.COL.
Hunt II .Hi ;.' 12 June 5b
... William Henry Abbott
... Arthur Corbet Maurice
. . . Waller Gordi in Norcott
6 John Samuel Jeffarea 9 Oct.
... p.t.e. Herbert Scott Gould Miles
'/it Thomas Arthur Mills 29 Feb.
... JohuHeiiry Barnard, "CJ/G. Aide de Camp \
to Major General Bright
69J 30 Oct. 69
55| 23J"ly 53
'. . 27 April 70
Mar. ci
May 66! 28 July 69
... David George Johnston 9 Feb
... Henry Hare
«'lU Maxwell Wither Hyslop8...:
3° Sept. 74
1 Dec. 75
: ; Jan. -
23 Aug. 76
1 April 70
7 -Mar. 77
Jan. 74
LlECTENANTS.
George Allen
James George Cooke.
Edward Pohlman Browne
George Hali dam
Robert FitzGerald Creighton, Irut. of,
Mtuketrg 8 Dec. 77
Edward Stoke.-. Kva 11s
Percy Stanley [Jruitt
Enberl Heberden Bpitta1
Francis Henry Pi
William John Johnston ECirkpatrick
\ aguatns K ing Hall
Herbert Eversley Belfield
Bai aes Walker
Geoi Chai lea N « ton Brj
lux Francis Taylor .
Sua Lieutenants.
'■ 71
Hyslop served with the
15 Mar. 74 the 14th July 1855, including the
, siege and lu (Medal
3 June :-
13 Juno 74 Servei al be Indian can
Lucki.ow by Lord, Clyde, defi
■ tngenl al I lawnpore and
11s of Pus-
-aou and K .
if Mithow lie (Medal with
.
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George Nbwlan Monro i( Feb. 78
Stephen Thomas Banning 1 '■'
Philip Soman Saoli z 1 >:
Charles F. ll. Be ird "e,u 1 Apr. 78^
Quarter Matter. -Thomas Boyton,13 1 Nov. 71.
Facing* Blue. — Agent*, Messrs. Cos and Co Sir E. Borough, Bi. and Co.
Embarked for Malta, 7 October 1874.
I Colonel Delafosse served in al Sir Hugh M.
Wheeler (mentioned in Li ed in the Artillery with
the Forceunder Ma jor ( o inial- Ha\ eloek and Outram, and preseul ui 1 he • 1 - of Mungar-
war and Alumbagh, and entry into i. nek now ; commanded two guns in an ud\ 11 nee piquel during the subs
defence of the 1. ■ aking of Cawnp in despatches, received the tha
ernor General in Council, Medal with two Clasps .1 service, and n
Major and for the Victoria Cross). Served with the Sikkim Field force as Staff Officer under Colonel Gawler in
1861 (mentioned in despatches, receh ed the approbation of the Governor General in Council, and recommended 1
second time for the Brevet of Major by the 1 iommander in Chiel the Indian N.W. Frontier war
and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Cuincal Hill, and L'mbeyla (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with I i
■; Major Hall Berved with the 1st Bengal Fusiliers during the I with Clasp for Pegi
Served as Assistant Field Engineer with Havelock'e Force, and wasp the Ganges at C
pore, the actions of Mungaruar, Alilinliagh, and first ri .\ on 25th Sept. J em | lloj Od in all I he miiiii, g
operations of the defence of the Residency until finally relieved by Lord Clyde on 14th Nov. 1857. Led one 1
storming parties on the Him Khannah (mentioned 111 despatches). Occupation of the Alumbagh under Oo
With the 1st Bengal Fusiliers at the capture of Lucknow in March 1S58 and during the subsequent operations
in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
5 Major Jervis served in suppression Of the Indian mutiny, and was present at the defence of Cawnpore in Xo\
1857, and at the storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with clasp). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war 1
1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbcyla (Medal witi
Clasp).
6 Captain Holley served in the campaign in Oude, and was engaged on several occasions when guns were taki 1
was also at the capture of live guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade on 30th March 1S5S (Medal).
" Captain Barnard served in the 19th Regiment 111 the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition again.-*
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). Served as a volunteer under Captain Glover, R.N , in tbe
Ashanti war of 1873-74. Led the Advanced Guard at the capture of Abogoc Commanded for five days ad I
force of 650 men which captured Jaashi and Adoomassie. Commanded a detachment of 150 meu which drove be. ■
enemy out of their camps in the North bank of the Anoom (Mentioned 111 despatches for " great discretion and
judgment," and on two occasions for "gallant conduct"; CATS., Medal with Clasp. Promoted Captain "in
recognition of his services in the Ashanti Expedition of 11)74.")
II Lieut. Spitta served in the 1st West India Regiment in the Ashanti War of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
12 Mr. C. F. H. Beardmore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, including the action of Essaman and battle of
Amoaful (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane-
Society for saving the life of a native Coolie from drowning during the Ashanti campaign in 1873.
13 Quarter Master Boyton served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the storm
and capture of Lucknow. and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp). Served in the North West
Frontier war in 1863 under Sir Neville Chamberlain and Sir John Garvock, and was present at the stum am1.
japture of the Crag Piquet and Conical Hill (Medal with Clasp).
348 ceyion. ] 102nd (Boyal Madras FusUiers).— Linked to 103rd. [jJJSftSBfi
The Royal Tiger " Spectamur agendo " " Arcot " " Plassey " " Condore " " ffr.fDEwisH "• " Siiolingeb " " Nundy
Dkoog" " Ahboyna " " Ternate " "Baxda" " Pondicherry " "Mahidpore" " Ava " "Pegu" " Lt/cknow."
Colonel— Sir Robert John Hussey Vivian,1 GCB. Ensign, 12 June 19 ; if. 13 June 19; Capt. 1 Aug. 25;
Full Half Jl.iior, 9 Dec. j6 : JJ. Colonel, 15 Oct. 41 ; Colonel, 15 Sept. 51 ; Major General, 28 Nov. 54; Lieut. General,
r'-'y- 24 Oct. 62 ; General, 22 Nov. 70 ; Colonel 102nd Regt. 30 Sept. 62.
Lieutenant Colonel.— p.s.c. John Duncan," Ensign, 10 Sept. 56; if. 10 Sept. 57; Cajrt. 22 Jan. 68; Major,
4 Feb. 77 ; Lt. Colonel, 7 June 79.
Pay
Majors.— William Cleland,* Ensign, 4 Mar. 57; Lt. 6 Oct. 57; Capt. 8 July 68 ; Major, 1 Sept. 77.
... Nathaniel John Coniius Stevens,10 Ensign, 4 July 57 ; Lt. 21 Nov. 57 ; Capt. 30 Nov. 70 ; Major, 24 May 79.
Captains.
John Edward Varty Rogers11 .
Charles Harrison Ci
Wilkinson Shaw,1
Garrison )
Instructor, Ahlershot )
Thomas Baskett Turner
William Hector McCaskill
William Francis Vetch, Adjutant Dublin}
County Militia )
Charles Robert Kerr
Frederick Francis Wilder Taylor
Laurerce Richard Dowdall
John Spence, at Staff College
Aleyn Zouch Palmer
(John Richard Povah
Lieutenants.
George Arthur Mills
James Douglas Lysaght
I Henry Tempest Hicks, Instructor ofMus- \
I Icetry 1 Aug. 79 j
Spencer Godfrey Bird, Adjutant 7 Aug. 75
Charles Cecil Oates
Arthnr George
George Arthur Shadf'orth
Frederick Louis Charles Thomas
Charles Grant
James Thomas Scott
Claude Greville Way
LIEUT.
21 May
4 Nov.
6 Nov.
8 Mar.
23 Jan.
29 July
\v?i Nov.
17 Jan.
pi2 Nov.
ug. 60
60: 2 Oct. 66
58 p2i Feb. 60
5 Nov. 67
8 July 68
1 July 69
28 Oct. 71
BT.LT.COL.
66.?3o June 69
6s|p2o Sept. 71
63, ^29 May 67
j 24 April 72
to1 28 Oct. 71
I 12 Nov. 73
68 /17 Nov. 69
i 4 Dec. 73
j 28 Feb. 74
16 Dec. 74
10 Sept. 75
28 April 76
2 Dec.
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct.
1 Oct.
2ND I.I1'
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Hesketh Goddard 31 Jan.
Herbert Joseph Guyon 1 21 July 77
Percival George Parkinson j 5 Sept. 77
Granville Noel Anstruther Proby I 30 Jan. 781
Henry Swire j 1 May 78,
Alexander Weston Gordon 1 May 78
Guy Hardwin Gallenga I n May 7S
Paymaster. —
Quarter Master. — George Francis Stenson, 1 Jan.
4 Jan. 71
9 Sept. 74,
7 Nov. 65 1
1 April 75 j
5 May 75
22 May 75
17 Mar. 77 1
9 Jane 77
1 Sept. 771
12 April 791
24 May 79
15 Nov. 791
[8 Mar. 78;
Facings Blue. — Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Si
Embarked for Gibraltar, 15 April 1876.
Borough, Bt. and Co.
I Sir Robert Vivian served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the fall and occupation of
Rangoon, assault of stockades at Yel'geo, Joozong, and Kcmmendine, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Lines at
Rangoon, and subsequent operations, affairs in the Panglang river, attack and capture of stockades at Thantabain
(in command of his Regiment), repulse of the enemy's several attacks under Bundoola on the Lines at Rangoon from
ist to 7th Dec. 18=4, general engagement on 1st (slightly wounded), 5th, and 7th Dec, action at Kokein, assault and
capture of Zimbikc, a Hairs near Prome and Patnagoh, storm of Malown, and battle of Pagammew (Medal with Clasp).
Commanded the Force which captured the Fort of Nepaunee, held by a body of insurgent Arabs, 22nd Feb. 1841, for
which service he received the thanks of the local Government and Commander in Chief. In 1855, during the Rus-
sian war, organized and commanded the Turkish Contingent of 20,000 men, and occupied the position of Kertch,
during the winter of 1855-56, and received the approval and acknowledgments of Her Majesty's Government (KCB.,
ist Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Lt.Colonel Duncan served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Soorajpore, defence
of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, storming of the Secundrabagh and Shah Nujiffand relief of Lucknow by
Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh under Ouiram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, with pas-
sage of the Goomtee, action at Shanpore, and other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
Lucknow i .
8 Major Clcland served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in T857-5S, and was present with Havelock's
Column in the actions of Futtehporc, Aoung, Paudoo Nuddce, Cawnpore, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief
of Lucknow, and defence of the Residency, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, cam-
paign of 1858 in Oude— slightly wounded (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
10 Major Stevens served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, including the occupation of the Alum-
bagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, and several minor affairs in Oude
(Medal with Clasp).
II Captain Rogers served the campaign in Oude from June to Dec. 1858, including the occupation of Fyzabad,
capture of .Sultanpore, passage of tno Goomtee, action of Shahpore, capture of the Fort of Kaili, and other minor
affairs (Medal).
"Major Shaw served in the New Zealand war of 1363-64 (Medal).
Cork.
| I03rd \Iiuijol Bombay Fusilu i s). — J
Met So. 66.
u
iked to 102, nJ
■ {.Brigade Depi t, Naas.
Pi.as8et" "Buxap." (with the Royal Tiger). "Qabwatic" "Mysohe" (with the Elephant] "Guzeba
.„ - " Sekingapatam" "Kiriee" "BkiBooAli" "Aden" "Ptjnjat/b I Goojebat "
349
Colonel.- Sir Willi
tWyllie £ ffC* Sn«>«, 30 April 10 ; v./. , May 19 ; Cop*. 24 Dec. 33 , Bt.Major, 13 Nov
7. 41; Bt. Lt.Colonel, 4 July 43; Lt. Colonel, 10 May 47; Colonel, 1 Feb', ca • J/,,,',,,.
; afq;or, 23 Nov. 41; HI. Lf. Colonel, 4 July 43; Lt.Colonel, 10" May 47; Colonel, 1 Feb" ei- J/„/o,
-I General, 28 Nov. 54 ! Lieut.General, 24 Oct. 62; General. 24 Feb. 7, ; (•„/„«,/ 103rd Foot 14 Feb 75
-. Colville Frankland/ £»>,,,„, 7 Sept. 56; if. 18 Aug. 58; Cop*. 1 Feb 63 -Majo
Lieutenant Colonel.
22 May 75: Lf .Colonel, 29 Jai
Majors.— William Henry Brind,6 E'n'tign, 12 Oct. 57; I.t. 22 Oct. 58 ; Cop*. 2 Mar. 1
Algernon Arbuthnot Godwin,' Ensign, 20 Nov. 60; Lt. 30 July 1
1 April 74 : Major, 21 June 79^
8 ; Major, 29 Jan. 75
14 Aug. 72; St. Ma
Captains.
\\ vndham Henry Davidson
Charles Edward Glasse
j James Anthony Corballis
Ip.g.c. Edmund Leopold Clarke, Brigadt I
Major, Mauritius )
p.t.c. FrederickWilliam Graham * Qarri-\
' ion Instructor, Jhronport )
Robert Leith Shaw
(William Prescod Holmes,. tdjutant Dublin /
City Militia $
Henry Fisher lleathcote
William Carre Ridded
Martin John Hickley
William Augustus Burnett9
Robert Henry Manse]
Lieutenants.
Charles Duncan Cooper
James Roy Dick
Skemngton John Wynne, Instructor of)
Musketry n Oct. 78 j
Henry Charles Barton Gray, Adj. 15 Nov. 79
Charles Coningham
Robert Charles Pentland
Frank Hughes
William Henry Slingsby O'Neill
Richard Dacre Vincent
Alexander Macintosh Horrocks
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Ellis Ogle
Henry Thomas King
Frederick Paul English
Elt'ord Pearse
2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN. BREV.MAJ. BT.LT.COL.
11 Dec. 58
7 June 61
?22 April 62
30 July 62
30 July 6;
"■21 Mar. 6
24 July
n Sept
pi4 Jan.
72
7-
7'
2 Jan. 62
- .-■ Mar.
73
29 Dec. 59
19 Jan. 65 27 Aug.
73
20 April 66
8 Feb. 68
75
' 1 Mar. 64
pi8 Dec. 67
18 Dec.
75
18 Dec. 66
1.' Jan. 67
5 June 66
25 Mar. 6
2i Sept.
28 Oct. 7!
17 Jan.
15 Aug.
Aug
24 July
'
77
77
73
78
1
S July 68
23 Jan. 69
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
4 Feb. 6g
28 Oct. 71
8 Dec. 77
30 Dec. 71
: Mar. -.
zi Aug. 72
13 Nov. 72
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 76
24 May ;.
2ND LIKUT.
1 May 78
1 May 78
22 Jan. 79
1 1 Oct. 79
Paymaster. — John Edward Orange, .4 June 7.,; Ens. 4 Pel). 62; Lt. i9June66; Cajtt. 26 Mar. 73.
Quarter Master. — William Daly,'0 30 July 6a.
Facings Blue— Agents, Sir C. R. M'Grigor, Bt. and Co.— Irish Aaents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Metumed from India, 6 Feb. 1871.
1 Sir William Wyllio commanded a Field Detachment in the Deekan and Conkan in 1822, and in Guzorat in 1823,
Present at the action on 1 he Heights ot'.lerunin Cutch under Colonel D. Campbell in 1825, and thanked in general
orders. Served with the Field Force ni Cutch under Colonel Mark Napier in 1825-26. Was Brigade Ma or n
Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus under Lord Keane in 1838-39, and present at the storm and capture of
Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabul, and was Assistant Adjutant, General to the Force under Sir Thomas
Wiltshire, and accompanied the storming Column at the storm and capture of Khelat (Brevet of Major). Served
as Assistant Adjutant General in Seinde and Heloochistan under Sir Richard England in 1841 42, and was present
at both attacks on the Heights of Hykulzye, the forcing of the Kojuck Pass to and from Candahar, and
lions. Served as Assistant Adjutant. General tothe Fo and Heloochistan under Sir Charles Napier
and was severely and dangerously woundeil at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, Brevel of Lt. Colonel, and CB.). Com-
manded the Troops on the sea-coast in the Southern Conkan, co-operating with the Field Force under General
Delamotte, during the rebellion in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. Has been repeatedly thanked in
1 Lt.Colonel Frankland served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Awah and of Kotah (Medal with Clasp).
6 Major Brind served as a Midshipman in the Navy throughout the Persian campaign of 1856-57, and was present
at the landing under heavy fire in Hallulah Bay. taking of the Bushire Forts, bombardment, storm and capture of
Bushire (wounded), battle of Kooshab, and bombardment, of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Was also actively
engaged in several boat engagements in the Canton river and North Coast of China in 1857. Served with the is't
Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, and was present in the actions of Barreel
Nawabgunge, and Kcntour, engagement with and capture of five guns from the Nusseerabad Brigade, and several
other actions in Oude (Medal). Served with the nth Punjaub Infantry in the China war of i860 at the defence of
Canton ; and in 1861 was engaged in the defence of Shanghai anil Woosung against the Taeping rebels (Medal).
'Major Godwin accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service, and
served in the first phase of the Ashanti war. Was appointed Special Commissioner to the King of Annamaboe.
Raised the Annamaboe Contingent and commanded it at the action of the 27th October near Dunouah where he
was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
8 Captain Graham served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as an Assistant Field Engineer, and his
services were brought to the especial notice of Sir Robert Napier by the Commanding Royal Engineer (mentioned
in despatches, Medal).
9 Captain Burnett served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
10 Quarter Master Daly served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh Army at
Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Anghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged in suppressing
the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
35° Belfast. ] 104th {Bengal Ftistliers).—Lin7ced to lomt. [I^^SSi^ee.
"PUNJAT/b" "ChILLIANWALLA" GOO JEBAT " "PEGW" "DELHI."
4^;' Colonel.— Sir Frederick Paul Haines,1 GC.B. CIS. GCSI. General and Commander in Chief East Indie*; 2nd Lt.
pftv p2i June 39: Lieut. pi5 Dec. 40; Copt. 16 May 46; St. Major, 7 June 49; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 2 i Aug, 50;
— "I Jftfor, 15N0T. S4 ; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Lt. Colonel, 24 April 55; Major General, 25 Nov. 64; Lt. General,
\ 23 May 73; General, 1 Oct. 77; Colonel 104th Regiment, 16 May 74
■ ■• LieutenantColonel — Charles Henry Edward Graeme,2 .Ensi<7;
Major, 2 Mar. 68 ; Lt. Colonel, 25 Feb. 75.
■•• Majors.— John Gore Campbell,4 Ensign, 20 Aug. 53; Lt.
.Feb. 475 Lt. 31 Mar. 53; Capt. 17 June;
Clement Pigou,6 Ensign
Dec.
.. , Nov. 55 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 25 Feb. 75.
6 ; Lt. 30 April 58; CVipf. 15 Oct. 64 ; Bt.Major.i Oct. 77; 3fg/or,i7May 79.
Captains.
Charles Martvn Boswell
Morris Graham Taylor
'p.*. c.Henry Spalding,7 Deputy Assist. Adj. )
I 4- Qr.MasterGeneral, Cape of Good Hope )
'Maurice Fitzmaurice Stokes
Henry Jonathan Woodward, Adjutant >
i Clare Militia $
Lestock Walters Iredell
Francis Moore, Adf. 8 Lancashire Eijle I ol
( 'hnstopher Middleman Davidson,8 Adj.
' South Cork Militia
Ponsonby Alcock
Fred. James. William Daviea, Adjutant)
North 1 ork Militia i
p.i.c. Albert Edward Williamson Gold-)
amid, Brigade Major, Belfast J
Markham EelesTeynham Sherwill
John Liptrott10
Charles Henry Gordon-Short
Richard Holbeche
Henry Murray
Lieutenants.
Charles James Butler- Kearney
Arthur Munro Maunsell, In at. of Musketry )
21 Aug. 79 i
Mayow Short, Adjutant 1 May 79
James Coulton
Benjamin Patrick Hawes
Alfred Herrick Butler Clough
Pierce Thomas Chute
13 June 57
26 May 58
20 Feb. 5S
8 June 61
20 Oct. 61
Oct,
18 May 58
13 April 59
9 Oct. 59
30 June 63
17 Nov. 63
2 Jan. 64
captain.
29 June 66
11 Jan. 67
9 Feb. 63
3 Sept. 70
6 Mar. 72
BHEV.MAJ. I BT.LT. COL.
27 June 79!
June
May
...|p2gMay 63 p27 Nov. 66
t|p26Feb. 62 1 19 Mar. 66 23 June 75
4 Aug. 63 1
13 Feb. 66 1
9 Feb.
7 May
29 June 66, 2S Nov
16 Oct.
18 Dec.
1 Aug.
8 Feb.
9 Feb.
Second Lieutenants.
George Sumner Ormerod
Bryce Stewart
Harry John Bremner
Richard Henry Handcoek
Henry Frederick Williams
2ND LIEUT.
[i May 78
6 Aug.
13 Aug. 79
13 AuS- 79
13 Aug. 79
2S May
30 Jan.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
24 Feb.
2 Mar.
1 May
19 Feb.
18 Apr.
27 Julv
5 Aug.
3i-Oct.
6 Mar.
28 Feb.
2 Lt.Colonel Grceme served in the
72 Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 as
[interpreter to the 2nd Batt. R.iHe
7+! Brigade, and as Assistant Commis-
9 Aug. 74 sary General to Sir Hope Grant's and
12 Feb. 73 Sir Alfred Horsfcrd's Divisions, and
£0 Nov. 75 was present at the final siege of
:?4 Mar. 76,Lucknow (mentioned in despatches,
29 Nov. 76 Medal with Clasp) .
i
... 'Paymaster.— William Beauchamp Stoker,12 6 Nov. 7S ; Ens. 8 May 67 ; Lt. 7 Aug. G8 : Cap;
23/I2 Quarter Master. — John Bloom Harper,13 20 April 67.
14 Nov. 74.
Facings Dark Blue.— Agent. A. Lawrie, Esq.— Irish Aqents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Eeturnedfrom India, 18 December 1S71.
I Sir Frederick Paul Haines' services: — On the formation of the Army of the Sutlej in 1845 he was appointed to
officiate as Military Secretary to the Commander in Chief in India, Sir' Hugh Gough, and in that capacity he was
present at the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp) ; in the latter engagement he was severely
wounded by grape-shot at the attack on the enemy's works, his horse being killed under him at the same moment.
At the recommendation of Lord Gough, he was promoted to a Company in the 10th Foot, without purchase. As
Military Secretary to his Lordship, he served the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, and was present at the affair of out-
posts at Ramnuggur, 22nd Nov. 1848, and subsequent operations resulting in the passage of the Chenab, and the
battles of ChilHanw.illali and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 21st Fusiliers the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol (Medal with four
Clasps, -tli 1 'la-s cif the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
* Major Campbell served in the Santhal campaign of 1855-56. Also at the defence of Saugor during the Indian
mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
'• Major Pigou served with the 3rd Bengal European Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-58, and was present at the actions near Agra against the Neemuch mutineers on 5th July, and against the
Indore rebels on roth < lotober ; also with Seaton's Column at Gungeeree and Putialee, and with the Agra Column
towards Gwulior in June 1S53 (Medal).
■ Major Spalding was attached to the 53rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, from May to Octoher 1S58,
and was present at the passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sultanpore (Medal).
" Captain Davidson served in the Abyssinian Campaign as Adjutant of the 4th Regiment, and was present at the
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal).
10 Captain Liptrott server! in the Ashanti War, in 1874, m the Transport Service (Medal).
■ 1 "lived in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa
dnring the 5th and 6th November 1373 (Medal).
II Quarter Master Harper served in the Ashanti war from 6th July 1873 until invalided on 9th January 1874
(Medal).
Sub District So.
_Brigade Depot, Pontefract.
DepotafSeste,]105tH {Madras Light Infantry).-Linked to 5-it|j
" Cede Kullis."
Y^^Ser, Colonel.— George Alexander Malcolm,! CB. Ensign, ^i Dec. 25; Lt. P7 June 27: Capt. P30 Dec. it ;
HaH I Major pi3 Dec. 39 ; Bt. Lt. Colonel, 23 Dec. 4? ; Colonel, 20 June 54 ; J/a/or General, 26 Oct. 58 ; Xi'e«f\
Ptty-I General 8 Mar. 67; General, 16 May 74 ; Colonel 105th Regiment, 10 Mar. 66.
Lieutenant Colonel.— Henry James Bell, Ensign, 14 June 50 ; X?. 15 Oct. 54 ; Capt. 30 July 62 ; Major, 3 Oct.
70; if. Colonel, 7 July 75. „•...,„., T , -,, .
Majors.— Josiah Wilkinson. Ensiqn, 4 Mar. 57 ; Xf. 19 Feb. 5S ; ; Capt. 31 Jan. 67 ; Major, 29 Sept. 75.
William Staines Danicll.3 Ensign, 1 Sept. 57 ; Lt. 7 Mar. 60 ; Capt. 17 April 60 ; Major, 11 July 77.
ENSIGN OR
' 2ND LIEUT.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
Captains.
BEEV.MiJ. BT.LT.COL.
Edward Daniel Way 4 Sept. 50.
John William Darvill 12 Sept. 58
Norman Huskisson,M<//. 1 W. York MiUHa\ 24 Sept. 58
James Dalton Gregson, Adj. 1 Newcastle- ) v j 6
on-Tyne Rifle Volunteers i, y *
James' John Davy ' 10 Feb. 64
Herbert Charles Symons 3 June 64
George Henry Ferrier 11 Jan. 67
George Philip Francis Byng 11 Jan. 67
Charles Stafford Stephen Whitehill 1 Aug. 68
William Edward Billiard4 1 4 Feb.
Frederick Chase Cooper 7 July
Reginald James Morrison p2o July
Lieutenants.
Arthur Wiggins
Radclyffe Haldane Stokes
Richard Marsh Dunn, Inst, of Musketry \
6 Nov. 79 >
Charles St. Leger Barter, Adj. 27 Aug. 79
John George Adamson .-.
Louis Edmund Amedroz 1 Aug. 77
Reginald Duncombe Pyrke 1 May 78
Charles Hildyard Thornton Whitaker 22 Jan. 79
14 April 62 6 Nov. 70
31 Oct. 63 28 Oct. 71
22 Aug. 60 6 Sept. 73
5 8 June 67 12 Aug. 74
9 Mar. 67 22 May 75
1 5. 1 uly 68 7 July 75
17 April 69 29 Sept. 75
18 May
' •
14 Juno 76
6 Nov.
70
21 April 77
28 Oct.
29 Jan. 79
28 Oct.
71
:8 Oct. 79
p27 Oct.
71
1-5 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Lionel Dorling 13 Aug. 79
Bertram Witherby ; 13 Aug. 79
Paymaster. — Alexander Davidson, 12 Aug. 62 ; Hiding Master, 19 July 36 ; Lt. 29 Mar. 57 ; Hon.Ma/or, 1 ■
Quarter Master.— -Henry Enos Moody Foster,6 11 Jan. 67.
Facings Pale Buff.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Messrs. Cane and Sons.
Returned from Aden, 26th March 1877.
1 General Malcolm served on the first China expedition (Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and OS.).
3 Major Daniell served with the Transport Train throughout tho Abyssinian campaign from 4th Dec. 1867 to
the 15th June 1868 (mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, ami seal," Medal I.
4 Captain Hilliard served with the Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia '
27th October to the 20th December 1873, including tin- investment, surrender, occupation, and destrucl
Fort at Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Maim, the chief of ffonshabi.
* Captain Huskisson served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65 in the provinces v. ,1 . ,- Pj
Taranaki, and Wanganui (Medal).
6 Quarter Master Foster served with the 40th Regiment throughout the Nesv Zealand war of 1861. Also
throughout that of 1863-65 (Medal).
352
Colonel.— 8ir John Jarv
Major, 15 Sept. 48; Brevet Lieut
Lieut. General, ?i March 75 ; Gener
106th {Bombay It. Inf.).— Linked to 6Sfl.
"Pebsia" "Reshiee" "Kooshab "
sset,1 CB. JSTCJ/6. Ensign, 7 Feb.
tSltl District No. 3.
L Brigade Depot, Sunderland,
j A t M ft JSntyn, 7 Feb. 40 ; Lieut. 16 Feb. 44 ; Capt 1 April 4- • Brevet
^erTr^7d^fX'^:^ 7fjor s^&*a
^-t^o.onel.-F,Hot Larkins Robertson,* **«„. 9 Dec. 53; Lt. 23 Nov^; O,,, 3o Ju!y 62 , je, J
Majors.— George Charles Grirardot, Ensign, 12 Aug. 50 ; XC. 1 Jan. 62- C/r-/"
Henry William Cunynghaine Bulkelev, Ensign, 27 April 60 • Lt -'o Jul"
23 July 79. ° J
Sept. 68; Major, 31 Oct. 77.
f, Capt. 19 June 72; Major,
8 3»/,
7 •••
Captains.
Edward Rodney Cecil Pechell, Adj. 1}
Durham Militia . j
Charles Lechmere Heathcote, Adjutant 2}
Durham Militia ! J
Edmund Rogers Coker
Frederick Dawson
i.e. Henry Charles Reynolds, D. A. Q. \
M. General, Intelligence Branch j
Charles Talbot Peyton3
Walter Wilson James
Thomas Horner Pearson4
Crawford Lcwin Allan
Robert Henry Francis Reade Brownrigg
William Alexander Berwick6
Frederick Henry Whitby
Charles Edward Parker'jervis
Lieutenants.
Henry Donald Rosseter, Inst, of Mus-
ketry 8 Sept. 79
George Markham Davison
Reuben Norton
George Morley Saunders
David William Purdon
John Drought Maunsell
Thomas Roger Johnson-Smyth ... . ' "
Edward L. K. Talbot
Henry Thomas, Adjutant 8 Mar. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Brock Barker
William Joseph Murphy
Arthur Trelawny Payne .........
28 May 58
19 Dec. 60
8 June 61
10 Mar. 60
2 Feb. 64
8 Jan. 68
ri July 68
2S April 63 1
p 7 Feb. 65
7 Jan. 62: p 7 Nov.
p23 Jan.
30 July
30 Oct.
17 Nov.
15 June 67
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
26 July 64
"25 Dec. 67
24 April 72
28 Oct. 71
9 Aug. 73
28 Oct
62'ig Nov. 73
66 30 May 74
63; 31 Oct. 74
71
1 May
25 May
5 Oct.
8 Mar.
2ND LIEUT.
: Oct. 70
: Oct. 79
Oct. 79
Paymaster ■.-Henry Mapleton Compigne", 1 Apr. 78
Quarter Matter.— Patrick Connell/ 23 April 73.
11 Feb. 75
13 June 75
20 Nov. 75
26 Aug. 76
1 Nov. 78
5 Feb. 79
30 Apr. 79
23 July 79
13 Nov.
16 Dec. 74
31 Oct. 77
31 Oct. 77
30 April 73
11 Nov. 76
14 Dec. 78
29 June 78
23 July 79
13 Nov. 79
BEEV.MAJ. I BT.LT. COL.
Ens.8 July68 ; Lt. 18 Jan. 73; Capt. 17 March 77.
s' "^-Si^^^^iX^' Mesers- Canc and Sons-
Sir John Jarvis Bisset served through the Kaffir war of 1835-36, as a volunteer and as lf™if
ftttfllmn nf\.,tivn [„f.n,tvv |M»,I„1I Ua „..,o Vi„1.1 A ,1 ;„...... ^ .J i- ■ ouillltei , and as I'.llSir.
a Battalion of Native Infantry (Medal). He was Field AdjuVant toattviriou"
j in Dec,
was appointed Deputy Assist.Qr.Master General." Was pl-eVent^t thVbaulr nMl^iiu V^'^'X^ ' ■ "
w.tli the Kaffirs, and was twice slightlv wounded. He »> ,,., 1( .,,,., |] v th „ ,., ,' , -111.'1 !lll tie minor aflairs
General Officers, a,Hni,,allyn,ceivedtlu/|:,vv,t of MajnviorlJsservcc ' ,W ' .Sn''^^8^?'
war he was appointed Bngade Ma.jor of British KaHVaria. On the Invaki,,^ , ,? • , /. '.' "f, '> At,,U' dose of fc,e
wounded m the l.rst. (,i,„.„M,„.nt with the enemy at the Boomah Pass ,n tl,e~A, at L \\„ n , mC v?,?'' lsiever?1^
present in the operations subsequent to June 1852. wu lvl°untams (Medal). Was also
2 Lt. Colonel Robertson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57
Jth Regiment in the Expedition into the Native State of Sungbie Uione-
ick and canture of t.hn V«™™» o.„„i.„., ' :. h, e uJou?.
with the :
ras present at the attac
Captain Peyton serv
Malay Peninsula, in 1874, ana was present at the attack and" capture of the Kanavan RtnnV«A«>«""^"J
during the Peak Expedition of ,875-76 during the operations in the Native States i s n ' r 0 '^r SeiVert
and Terrachee, and was present at the action of Faro Kmcnt.un., in ,1, , ' ■ 'Id 7 ' e ', ■"'"-' 'T Mananti-
in recognition of his services Iron, Lieutenant ,otl. Regt. „, ( ;,,,. ",, ,' ',',) ■'.,»< S conduct, and promoted
* Captain Pearson served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was Dresentat the loHn,,* „f r . ^ v.
Ranga and with expeditions in the province of Taranaki, destroying mam Pal s , " ^V'^ r?d To
'• I apta.n Berwick served with the 4,n.l Highlanders in the second phase of the t ^ K (?IedalL
severely wounded at the battle of Amoatul (Medal with Clasp) P e A&bantl war m 1874, and was
' Quarter Master Council served with the Bird Rerimant in the r<i«cn ™„*;„
India, and waM present at the engagement at Awah the sieee and ,1™??, «™Pai«ni of 1857-58 in Central
and Bunao (Medal with Clasp). h ' tUG 81Cge and caPture °f Eotah, and the actions of Sanganeer
Guernsey
Years' Ser
Half i~F nil
Pay. 1 Pay.
26
T- 7 11 -j7 V Sub District "So. 43.
-Linked to 3 5//;. |_Kr,-«,a(je £y/iof, Chichester.
10 7th (Bengal Inf.).— Linked to 35^. LS^z^nfiEhMtar. 3 S 3
Colonel.— Son. Arthur Upton, Ens. 6r Lt. pio Feb. 25 j Lt. 6f Capt. vi(, May 29 ; Capt. 4- Lt. Colonel, p3i Dec.
39; M ajor 6r Colonel, p22 Aug. 51; Lt. Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 20 Feb. 55; Lieut. General, g
Nov. 62 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 ; Colonel 107th Regt., 6 Dec. 73.
Lieutenant Colonel. — John Douglas Johnstone,1 Ensign, 27 Oct. 54 ; Lieut. 9 Feb. 55; Capt. 22 Jan. 62;
Bf. Major, 28 April 75; Major, 15 July 76 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 March 79.
Majors. — Frederic Henderson, Ensign, 4 April 57 ; X/. 18 May 5S ; Capt. 7 Aug. 66 ; Major, 17 May 79.
Frederick Sampson Goad, Ensign, 13 June 57 ; Lt. iS May 53 j Capt. 1 Feb. 67 ; Major, 23 July 79.
Captains.
Malcolm M'Neill Rind
Henry Whitmore Franks
Frederick James Rogers
William Frederick Cavaye
Albert James Hesketh Daubeny
p.s.c. Edwin Wardroper, D.A.A. 6c Q.M. \
Gen. Cork District $
Francis William Robertson
Francis Dorling
i.e. Alfred George Impey, Instructor, )
R.M. College j
Thomas ReidWaugh Davidson
Lieutenants.
Walter Illingworth Haynes
Alfred Batson, Inst, of Musketry 6 June 79
Francis Henry Thomdike
William Maurice Creighton, Adj. 11 Feb. 79
John Charles Farrell
George Duberly
Ribton Gore
William Hotham
Charles Style Kincaid
CAPTAIN.
9 Jan. 59
12 June 58
p29June 55
25 April 65
p29July 62
9 Mar. 66
10 Mar. 66
p 2 Jan. .69
10 Jan. 68
9 Jan. 68
pi8 April 68
23 Jan. 69
1 May 78
13 Nov. 78
Sub Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants
Edward Wheler
Campbell Hilary Woodhouse ...
Thomas Herrick Howe
;ND LIEUT.
za Jan. 7
22 Jan. 79
13 Aug. 79
25 Aug.
27 Aug.
1 Oct.
o Mar.
'10 Nov.
29 July
11 Aug.
•15 Feb.
6 Sept.
20 June
6 July 70
30 June 71
2 Dec. 74
26 Feb. 76
6 Sept. 76
10 Sept. 76
28 Feb. 74
26 Apr. 79
17 May 79
BUB LIEUT.
29 July 67
24 May 69
3 Feb. 70
13 Dec. 74
26 Mar. 73
17 Feb. 76
6 Sept. 76
13 Mar. 79
26 April 79
17 May 79
Paymaster.— William Morgan Play fair, 1 Apr. 78 ; Ens. 9 Dec. 60; Lt. 26 May 65 ; Capt. 1 Jan.
Quarter Master.— Thomas Kinloch, 29 June 78.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co.
Returned from India, 31 December 1875.
1 Lt.Colonel Johnstone served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and
assault of the Redan on the 18th Juue (Medal Willi Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
paign iu 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches "for ablo
management of native carnage," ~
354 Portsm<>uth. "I
108th (Madras Inf.).— Linked to 27th.
"Cbntbal India."
[Sub District No. 64.
Brigad,
•igade Depot, Omngh.
«•'.»«• Colonel. -John Hamilton El phinstonc Dalrymple,1 CB. Ensign and Lt. Pjo Nov. 37; Lt. and Capt ^iVcc
■ Capt. and Lt. Colonel, '"25 March 53 ; Colonel, 28
44
lieutenant ColoneL-Hcury Ernest Thesi'g'er Williams,* Ens~ign,
Major, 2 Nov. 63 ; Lt. Colonel, 15 Aug. 69 ; Colonel, 15 Aug. 74.
Majors.— jj.s.c. Henry Lock,4 -E»s>>n, 20 Feb. 47 J •&*• 2 Mar. 48 ;
Ge^Zreftwkes.^t^', 9 Dec. 52; Lieut. 23 Nov. 56; Cap*. 30 July 62 ; 2M. Ktfor, 1 Sept. 76;
Major, 12 June 78. .
Nov. 54; Major General, 28 Oct. 66; Xt'eiif.
29 Apr. 75.
Feb. 45; Lt. 30 April 46; Capt. 6 May 59;
Capt. 16 Feb. 60 ; Major, 1 Jan. 69 ; Brevet
Captains.
James Stephen Nicholson7
[i Dec. 57
14 April 63
Sept. 60
Nov. 66
'John Hay Shaw,8 Adjutant Fermanagh
\ Militia ■■■■■■■■■■■■•:•■:■■■■
John Edward Wetherall,5 Adjutant
Donegal Militia ■■ •■••
Charles James Dyke, D.A.A.G. for
Musketry, Mhoio
jIvesM'LeanUrquhart
Philip Justice
p.s.c. 'William Toke Dooner,9 Brigade
Major, Aldershot
Frederick East Apthorp
Henry Crawford
Donald Archibald Campbell
William Odell
: George Lannov Hanmer Starr
, Ernest Edward Swaine |pi5 July 68 ^ Oct. 7
Clavell Freeland Filliter1" 28 Oct. 71 28 Oct. 7
9 June 54
13 Dec. 56
10 Sept. 56
9 Dec. 58
23 Nov. 56
12 June 57
6 Feb. 66
CAPTAIN.
30 July
18 Jan.
8 June 60
'30 Jan. 63
11 Aug. 63! 18 Jan. 67
30 Mar. 66 22 Oct. 67
9 July 68 1 28 Oct. 71
'13 Jan. 69 p 4 Jan. 71
Dec. 67, •'25 Sept. 69
Lieutenants.
... , Alexander Charles Hill
... Richard Menteith Greenfield
... I Alfred William Lambart Bayly ,
... I Henry Cornwall Cotton Gibbings ,..
... j Norman Aiton Bray, Adjutant 17 May 79 ...I
... 'Henry George Daniel, Inst, of Musketry, \ j
I 29 April 79 •> j
... 'James Rea
... .Charles Edward Whalley
... Edward Aubrey Strachan
... Henry Mordaunt Matthew
... Frederick Russell
28/,2 Charles Edward de la Poer Beresford
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Playne Abney Smith
Gerald Mackay Mackenzie
4 Sept. 67
18 April 72
12 June 72
29 July 74
24 Mar. 75
10 Dec. 75
14 Jan. 76
8 Dec.
16 Sept. 76
21 March 78
3 April 7S
21 Sept. 77
BEEV.MAJ.
BT.LT. COL.
s Colonel Williams served in the
28 Feb. 74 Burmese war from January 1852
3 June 74 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
[3 June 74 also in the Indian mutmy campaign
11 Feb. 75m 1858-59 as Adjutant of the 3rd
12 Nov 73lMadras European Regiment at the
„ battle of Banda, and as acting
5 Sept. 77| 21 Mar. 78jAssistant Adjutant General to the
, 8 Dec. 77i 3 April 78lSaugor Field Division in theaction of
iPSJune 67 5>i2 July 71 [Punwarree— mentioned in despatch
May 78; 1 Feb. 79
3 July 74
. P18 Aug. 6g| 28 Oct. 71
. 7 July 69! 28 Oct. 71
I 2ND LIEUT.
23 July 79,
13 Aug. 79
Paymaster.— William Douglas Graham, 16 Sept. 7S; Ens. 2 Aug.
Quarter M aster.— George Collins,11 26 July 73.
(Medal with Clasp for Central India).
4 Lt. Colonel Lock served in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59
(Medal).
5 Captain Wetherall served in the
3rd Madras European Regiment with
the Saugor Field Division in the
! Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58-59,
[and was present at the battle of
I Banda (Medal with Clasp for Central
I India).
Lt. 5 July 71 j Capt. 11 July 77.
Facings Pale Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.— Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and Co..
Returned from India, December 1876.
> General Dalrymple served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to 8th November, including the battles of
Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Commanded the 2nd Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards on the expedition through New Brunswick
after the Trent affair in the winter of 1861-62.
" Major Nicholson served in the 27th Madras Native Infantry in Bengal during the mutiny from August 1S57 to
March 1858 (Medal).
8 Captain Shaw served in thelndian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 with the 27th Madras Native Infantry (Medal).
9 Captain Dooner accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873 on special service; trained
the Opobo Company of Russell's Regiment and commanded it throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including
the capture and destruction of Adubiassio, the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becquah, the ad-
vanced guard engagement of Jarbinbah, the skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river
Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie. Also surveyed for the Intelligence Department portions of
road between Cape Coast and the l'rah (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
10 Captain Filliter served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner to King
Solomon of Domonassie and raised over 500 Native Levies, and commanded a portion of them in the engagements
Of the 27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah. On the arrival of the European Troops
was appointed Transport Ullicer to the Rifle Brigade; and, from arrival at Fommanah acted as Adjutant of the
and west India Regiment (Medal with Clasp).
11 Quarter Master Collins nerved with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand ware of 1860-61 and 1863-65 (Medal).
109th (Bombay Inf. j.-Llnhedto looth. B5*KJ?i& 355
p28 Aug. 23; Zte«<. "13 Aug. 25; Captain, ■
Ma/or, 23 Nov. 41 ; Major, 9 Nov. 46; Z£. Colonel, J23 Nov. 49; Colonel, 28 Nov. 54; Major General,
Nov.
; JB<
Altiershot.
Cbntkal India.
Z£L-§£^~Colonel. — Mark Kerr Atherley, Ensi^i
Full Hall
P»iy. Kiy. I2 jiarcu gj. Lieut. Ge.ienil, 6 May 72 ; General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 109th Regiment, iVFeb/73.
21 ! ... Lieutenant Colonel. — Alfred William Lucas, ZVs. 12 Feb. 59; X?. 22 July 59 ; Copt. 22 Jan. .63 ;' Major, 30
July 72 ; Lt. Colonel, 20 Aug. 79.
30 I ... 'Majors.— George Churchill Bartholomew,1 Ensign, pi7 May 50; Lt. P13 Feb. 52; Capt. '31 Aug. 58;
Bt. Major, 5 July 72 : Major, 29 Oct. 73.
Charles Pulteney Forbes,8 Bnsign, 27 Aug. 58; i<. 3 Oct. 60; Ctop*. 27 Nov. 65 ; Bf. Major, 15 Aug. 785
Major, 20 Aug. 79.
Captains.
LIEUT.
CAPTAIN.
BREV.MAJ.
9 Feb. 61 21 Aug. 67
7 Sept. 61! 22 Jan
1 Jan
.. Patrick Murray 27 Dec. 58
.. Cyril Hugh Pennycuick Ducat 27 June 59
.. John Edward Harden," Adj. Wettmeath\ T
Militia $ 20 Jan. 59 1 Jan. 62 3o Oct. 69
.. (Edward Hemsted 27 June 60 3° July 62 7 Oct. 71
.. James Sparrow Mordaunt8 27 Dec. 60 3° July 62 30 July 72
: William Mackinnon9 27 July 61 22 Mar. 64 6 Dec. 73
,,., John Potham10 24 June 62 ''^4 Jan. 65 1 April 70
;. Edward Vanrenen p 20 Dec. 59 p S June 67 23 .Ian. 77
.. John Henry Campbell13 n June 59 26 Oct. 60 16 Feb. 78
.. ' John Roberts Atkin pi6May 65 v-j May 6g 22 Mar,
.. Robert Prioleau Simpson 11 Jan. 62 9 Mar. 66 23 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Alexander Hoyes, Inst, of Musk. 1 Jan. 79
Alfred Bacon Hibgame
Edmond William Murphy
Tudor Lay
Arthur Edward Cecil Kaye
Claud Goodall Carrie
Walter Henry Cole
Charles Stapleton Pelham-Clinton
Herbert Martin
Henry Cuncliffe Lister Lee
Si. John James St. Leger
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur Kcrl Huddart
Wilson Battiscombe ...
7 June 61
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
30 Jan.
BT.LT.COL.
ji Jan. 671
15 May 74
2 Dec. 74
2 Dec. 74
75
Master Elson served in
11 Feb. 75 1 the Indian mutiny campaign, includ-
:i Sept. j6 mg thc. Cilpturc of Ratghnr, action
«Mar. 78 ,. 1 larodia, relief of Saugor, capture
i Oct. 7|of Garrakota, forcing of the Mud-
19 Oct. j storm of
Mar. 78 3 I battle of the Betwa
• ' •.-. iih Clasp).
78
14 Sept. 78
13 Aug. 79
Paymaster,
Quarter Master, — Augustus .lust, 30 Nov. ;
Facing* White.— Agent, A. Lawrie, Esq.— Irith Agents, Sir E. Borough, Bt. and ( to.
Returned from India, December
I Major Bartholomew commanded a mounted Detachment of the 10th Regiment during the operations a^amsX
the rebels in the Shahabad district, from othOct. 1858 to 4th Jan. 18; 1. and was several times engaged (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the Ale, .-.- -mem i:\pe.li-. <n in i 65 (Medal).
II Major Forbes served with the expedii to Shugra in Arabia in 1866.
' Captain Harden served with the ioist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at
the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the ('.ureal Eill, and CTmbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
8 Captain Mordaunt served in Arabia in 1865-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
tions, including the expedition to Simula.
9 Captain Mackinnon served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Sub Assistant Commissaiy General
(Medal).
10 Captain Potham served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Alma (wounded) and siege
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W
Frontier war of 1S63 with the Eusofzye Field Force, and was present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbpvln
Pass (Medal with Clasp). . .. Cjm
13 Captain Campbell served in Arabia in'iS65-66, and was present at the action of Bir Said and subsequent opera-
tions in the interior.
t 2
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own), (jjj^*
356
copenhagen" "monte vldeo" "roleia
d'Onob" "Cicdad Rodbigo" "Badajoz
•'Toulouse" "Peninsula" "Watebloo"
Years; Ser.
Fall HaU
Pay. Pay.
Depot, Winchester.
"Vimieea" "Cohunna" "Busaco" "Baeeossa" "Fuentes
"Salamanca" "Vittoria" "Nivelle" "Nive" "Obthes"
Alma" "Inkebman" "Sevastopol" "Lucknow " i" Ashantee."
Colonel in Chief — 1 Field Marshal His Royal Highness Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Corn-
wall, KG. KT. KP. GCJi. GCSI. GCMG. 3 Aug. 68.
Colonels Commandant — 1 Sir George Buller,' GCB. 2nd Lt. 2 Mar. 20; Lt. 28 Mar. 25; Capt. pi9 Aug. 28 ;
Major. p3i Dec. 39; Lt. Colonel, v 27 Aug. 41^ Colonel, 11 Nov. 41 ; Major General, 12 Dec. 54 Lieut. General,
Nov.' 62 ; General, 25 Oct. 71 i Col.Comn
Ritle Brigade, 13 Oct. 60.
BflBArCharieB Yorke/ GCB. Ensign, 22 Jan. 07 ; Zr. 18 Feb. 08 ; Copr. 24 Dec. 13 Major, 9 June 25 ;
Lt. Colonel, 30 Nov. 26 ; Colonel, 23 Nov. 51 ; Major J}e
Sept. 65 ; .FieM Marshal, 2 June 77 ; Col.Comm.
al, 11 Nov. 51 •, Lieut. General, i3Feb. 59; General,
brigade, 1 April 63.
Lieutenant" Colonels.— 4 Henry Richard Lcgge Newdigate,8 CB. 2nd Lt. pi6 Sept. 51; Lt. 6 June 54;
Capt. 23 Mar. 55; St. Major, 20 July 58 ; Major, p2o May 68; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 25 March 69 ; Lt. Colonel,
1 Hit B%ll HiqhTels Arthur W. P. A., D«ite 0/ Connaught, KG. XT. KP. GCMG. GCSI. Personal Aide de
! Camp ?o rAe QWm ; Zt>«f. 19 June 68 ; Captain, 1 May 71 ; Major, 7 Aug. 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 27 Sept. 76.
... 1 ion? Edward William Pelham Clinton, Ensign, p9 June 54 ; Lt. 8 Dec. 54 ; Capt. pi Sept. 57; Bt. Major,
1 s July 72 ; Major, 3 Aug. 72 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 20 Apr. 78.
7/|. 3 Godfrey Clerk," £»«>, 5 Dec. 51 i Z<.p25 Mar.53; C</^. p24 June 56; Bt.Major, 20 July5S; Bt.Lt. Colonel,
"'■ 25 Mar. 69; jZ//o>-, 11 Sept. 72; Colonel, 1 Oct. 77; Lt. Colonel, 1 Sept. 78.
... 2 John Plumptre Can Glyn,,3ZW.?H, p25 Aug. 54; Lt. 29 Dec. 54 ; t'u^r. 12 Mar. 58; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 ;
Major, 12 Nov. 73; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Colonel, 1 Apr. 79: Lt. Colonel, 12 Apr. 79.
... Majors.— 4 Hem-y Wood,14 Zhs. ^ May 53; Zr.p22Sept. 54; Capt. p5 Aug. 59 ; Bt.Major, 5 July 72 j Major,
14 June 75.
... 'i Christopher Rice Havard Nicholl,15 Ensign, 17 Jan. 55; ir. 11 May 55; Captain, ^27 April 60; Bt.Major,
j 24 Oct. 72 -. Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Major, 19 Jan. 76.
... 3 Fred. Horace Arthur Seymour, Zr.24 April 55; Capt. pg Mar. 60 3 Bt Major, 5 July 72; Major, 30 Dec. 76.
... '2 Frederick Edward Sotheby,16 Ensign, 18 Jan. 55; Zr. 11 May 55 ; Capt. p2i Sept. 60; Z7. Major, 23
I May 73; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 1 April 74 ; Major, 31 Jan. 77.
... j 1 Charles Thomas Bunbury, Ensign, p2 Feb. 55; Zr. 8 June 55; Capt. K30 April 61; Bt. Major, 28 May
I 74 ; Major, 20 Apr. 78.
... 3 Charles Geo. Slade,17Z"n*. 18 Feb. 55; Lt. 6 July 55; C<7/<£. PS Oct. 61; Bt.Major, 1 Dec. 74; Major, 1 Sept. 78.
£>.8. c. Walter Richard Lascelles,18 Z>. A. Adj. General; Ensign, p2o Feb. 55; ZE. 6 July 55; Capt.
pi5 Nov. 61 ; Bt.Major, 10 Mar. 75 ; Major, 14 Dec. 78.
12 Lewis Percival,20 Ziis.ii Mar. 55 ; Lt. 23 Oct. 55 ; Capt. -"15 Jan. 64 ; Bt.Major,! Oct. 77 ; Major, 14 Dec. 78.
4 FitzRoy Stephen, 21 Ensign, 22 Mar. 55 ; Z<. 23 Oct. 55 ; Capt. p22 Mar. 64 ; Bt.Major, 1 Oct. 77 ; Major,
12 Apr. 79.
Captains.
1 3 William Henry Deedes
ENSIGN. I
2 Henry Charles Geast Dugdale24
Ii Edwd. John Fryer25
I3 Ernest Henry Buller
Aylmer Howard Tj-nte Henry Somerset,26
3 Edward Henrv Chamberlin28
I p.s.c. Charles' Walker Robinson,30 (Bt.Lt.Colonel
29 Nov. 79)
Wilmot Grant
1 May 55
5 June 55
15 June 55
25 July 55
21 Nov. 55
8 Jan.
LIEUT.
|2 VVlUIiOL UrlUUU
p.s.c. FitzRoy Wilson, Adj. 2 Adm. Batt. Suffolk R. V.
j Alexander Borthwick, Adj. 1 Adm. Batt. Hants R.V.
p.s.c. Lucius F. B.Cary,31 Instructor, R.M. College ...
1 p.o.c. Gerald Edmund Boyle
p.s.c. Robert Hamilton LloydAnstruther,32 Garrison >
Instructor, Dover J
George Anson Hillyard, Adj. 1 Adm. Batt. Devon-")
shire Rife Volunteers /
Leopold Victor Swaine, Mil. Attache at St. Petersburg
1 Henry Arthur Lascelles33
Anthony Cope,34 Adj. 1 Adm. Batt. Isle of Wight R.V
4 Horatio John Thomas Walpole
Arthur Hill Sandys Montgomery, Adj. Kil dare Militia
p.s.c. Henry Studhobne Brownrigg,.Z)..4.Q.J>i".GeH. \
Allahabad Division j
Charles Frederick Hulse, Adj. 2 Tower Hamlets Mil
4 Walter Hepburn Melitas Fitzllerbert
Charles Vernon Eccles
Hon. Thomas Charles Scott35
Maurice FitzGerald,3'£g«<><-)v/roZr..ffi.Zr.rAe Dukeofj
Connaught j
Algernon HeneageDrummond
2 Lionel Richard Stopford Sackville41
3 Henry Brian Buchanan
4 Augustus Nicholas Wilson,39 Lt. Col. 11 July 77
2 Montagu Brook Will iraham Taylor36
4 Thomas Asi Uy Maberley17
4 Oooil Hurley St. Paul
2 Arthur Robert Hopwood 35
i Hun. Neville Gerald Lyttelton
.- Kdwurd Amiesley I'CLrVe Itiirnell
.• .lame* Walter-, Lurd Torphichen
1 Villicrs Bpeucer Bagot
2 Hon. Montagu Ourzon
3 p.s.c. John Adam Fergusson, Garrison instructor ■">
Edinburgh $
4 Francis Howard
; Walter James Lindsay .....""!"'.".""!!'"
4 Percy Graham Hill .!...'.!"!!!!!!!!!"."
4 Frederick Compton Howard ..!'.".!""'.'.""'.".'.'.!!!!!
Ronald Bertram Lane .!.'.'.'.'.'.'"!.'.'.'.'"""""!
Richard Frederick Meysev. Thompson,43 Aide de)
('■in,!, l„ Main,- Gincral Glyn j
3 Arthur Montgomery Harington41 ........!!]
; Charles Robert Prideaux-Brune88 .
1 Oharlea Bawtrey Bruce Norcott
1 William Whitinore Iluminond
4 Lionel Hervey Bathurst
.- iu-giiiiiM.ir..M-1-iiiie iieber-Percy !.!!."....!.!!.!
1 Jons Delalynde Hansel .'.'.".""
. //-» ('...spiiinek Douglas Home, Aide'de Camp to)
Hi /.. Smyth ' \
1 Victor Napier Ward...
'15 Jan.
' 1 Sept.
12 Feb.
30 April
>io Sept.
56!p3i May
27 Nov. 57|p23Mar.
2 Feb. 58: p27 April
21 Feb. 58[pi2Oct.
'22 May 5S r 8 Aug.
13 Nov.
CAPTAIN. I BEEV.MAJ.
22 Feb. 58
2 June sS
Oct.
25 June 58 p 4 Feb.
16 June 59
24 July 59
p26 April 64
16 Aug.
pi7 Apr. 60 p24 Jan
pi6 Oct. 60
pi4 Aug. 60
pi8 Jan. 61
p3o April 61
pi5 Oct. 61
14 Jan. 62
pi8 July 62
pn Mar. 59
pi7Mar. 63
p28 April 63
pi3 June 63
p2gMar. 64
5 May 52
.5 Jan. 64
pioJuly 63
"16 Aug. 64
10 Sept. 64
17 Jan. 65
3 Mar. 65
18 April 65
12 July 65
p 10 Nov. 65
p 8 Dec. 65
p 3 April 66
pi7July 66
pi8 July 66
pi6 0ct. 66
p 1 Feb. 67
pi4 Aug. 66
p2o Feb. 67
p29 May 67
pi4Aug. 67
■'15 July 6S
pi4 Oct. 68
pi8 Nov. 68
p 6 Mar. 69
pi2 Juno 69
May
24 May
5 Aug.
10 Nov.
3 April
14 Aug.
16 Oct.
12 June
20 Feb.
9 Mar.
pi5 May
29 Sept.
p 3 June
~ 7 Feb.
3 Jan.
2 June
4 July
J 1 July
pioNov.
. Dec.
pig Jan.
7 May
p28 May
■» 5 Nov.
' 4 Feb.
'12 July
4 Oct.
'22 Feb.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
p23 Aug. 64
pio Nov. 65
p 2 Nov. 66
p2oFeb. 67
pi4Aug. 67
59 PH July 69
60 p 7 May 70
6o|p 4 Feb. 71
6o.p22 Feb. 71
62 pio Nov. 69
3 Feb. 72
8 June 72
3 Aug. 72
11 Sept. 72
21 Sept. 72
21 Sept. 72
19 Oct. 73
26 Feb. 72
25 April 73
30 April 73
24 Sept. 73
.2 Nov. 73
'15 Sept. 60' 28 Oct.
12 Nov.
20 Jan.
Oct. 77
May 78
29 Nov. 79
29 Nov. 79
April 74
73
1. 74
1 April 75
1 April 75
13 May 75
4 Oct. 76
0 Mar. 60
9 Dec. 76
9 Jan. 77
27 Feb. 77
16 June 77
13 Oct. 77
24 Nov. 77
24 Nov. 77
8 Dec. 77
2 Mar. 78
20 Mar. 78
30 April 78
1 May 78
1 Sept. 78
1 Oct. 78
5 Oct. 78
15 Aug. 68
31 Jan.
is Feb
1 April 79
1 April 79
11 April 79
12 April 79
2 May 79
17 May 79
9 July 79
29 Nov. 79
/.'<</. Brigade (The Prince Consortia Own).
357
Lieutenants.
Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney, Adjutant 6 Dec. 73
Henry Verner Win gtield-Sirat ford
Henry Francis Gordon Forbes
Henry Cator Bowles
.Ho«. Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe,85 Adjutant 15 Aug. 77
Charles Davis Sherston46
Hon. Edward Noel36
George Montagu Lord Bennet, Aide de Camp to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ...
Son. Philip Sidney
Hugh Cecil Cholmondeley, Adjutant 1 May 78
Thomas, Lord Ribblesdale
Warren Thomas Peacocke, Instructor of Musketry 15 May 79
Harry James Fergusson
William Willoughby Cole Verner
Henry Pelham Burn, Instructor of Musketry 6 Oct. 78
Arthur Henry Wriotbesley Hervey
Frank Stewart Whittington Raikes
John Francis Wegg-Prosser
Edward Hugh Crotton
Robert John Maude, Instructor of Musketry 15 Aug. 77
Edward Barrington Crake
Francis Spencer Thornton
Hon. Denis Lawless
Alexander Gordon Russell, Aide de Camp to Lord Alex. Russell
Geoll'ry Stanley Phibbs Hornby
Alfred William Perry
Arthur Ralph Pemb'erton
Charles Theophilus Evelyn Metcalfe, Adjutant, 1 May 79
Charles Anthony Lamb
Arthur Edward William Colvillc, Instructor of Mu*ketry 11 Apr. 79
Wyndham Paulet St.John-Mildmay
Bartle Compton Arthur Frere
George CockVmrn
William Percy Drummond
Archibald William Cutlar Fergusson
John Sherston
Charles Reginald Orde
Hon. Henry Charles Hardinge
George Francis Leslie
Charles a Court
Arthur George Nixon
Henry Fuller Maitland Wilson
Hon. Wenman Coke
Bertram Frankland Astley
Hugh Courtenay Fownes Luttrell
•"io Ni IV. 69
p28 May 70
pi3 July 70
" Feb. 7
30 June 77
24 Nov. 77
30 Jan. 78
19 Dec. 77
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan. 78
30 Jan.
5 Sept. 77
Sub Lieutenants.
Second Lieutenants
3 James Roderick Duir M'Grigor
i Charles Roderick Hunter
1 William James Lnscelles
1 Hon. Richard Baillie-Hamilton
1 Leonard George Russell I
4 Mark Ulick Weyland
1 Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew
2 Arthur Charles Campbell
3 Charles Lyons Markham Pearson
4 Christopher Montague-Blackett
1 Hon. Arthur Charles Edward Somerset
4 Charles Cavendish Winn
2 Henry Francis, Marl of Mount Charles.
2 Atherton Edward Jenkins
2 Francis Michael St. Aubyn
3 Colquhoun Grant Morrison
4 Lewis Loyd Nicol
3 Richard Ford
4 Thomas Henry Des Voeux Wilkinson
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
6 Mar.
27 Mar.
15 May
72
2 Nov.
9 Aug.
71
12 Nov.
12 Nov.
12 Feb.
28 Feb.
12 Nov.
7>
10 June
26 July
74
28 Feb.
9 Aug.
74
2 Dec.
74
2 Dec.
2 Dec.
13 June
11 Feb.
13 June
7^
10 Sept.
7S
21 Sept.
7^
11 Feb.
7b
21 Sept.
74
11 Feb.
7b
10 Sept.
7r.
21 Sept
7b
11 Oct.
7b
11 Nov.
76
11 Feb.
22 May
77
12 Feb.
7«
28 April 76
11 April 79
12 April 79
17 May
79
2 May
79
30 June
79
9 July
79
M Aug
79
sOct.
79
2ND 1 IKl'T.
5 Sept.
77
30 Jan.
7a
30 Jan.
7:
1 May
7«
1 May
78
11 May
7-
11 May
7«
30 Jan.
7«
4 Dec.
78
4 Dec.
78
22 Feb.
79
1 Mar.
22 Jan.
79
15 Jan.
79
2 July
79
22 Jan.
79
22 Feb.
6 Aug.
79
3 Aug. 79
4 Victor Arthur Couper \ 13 Aug. 79
2 Hugh Henry John Williams Drummond 15 Nov.' 79
Paymasters.— 1 Henry Harvey,51 29 Nov. 64 ; Q.M. 24 April 55; Honorary Major, 29 Nov. 74; Staff Pay-
master, 1 Apr. 79.
4 John James Bailey, 50 6 Nov. 63 ; Ensign, 3 Aug. 55 ; Lt. 10 June 57 ; Hon. Major, 6 Nov. 73.
3 Charles Edgar Croker-King, 9 Dec. 78; Ensign. ''23 Sept. 62 ; Lt. pi6May.6s'; Captain, 17 July 72.
2 John Paton Lawrie, 27 Jan. 79 ; Ensign, p22 Mar. 64 ; Lt. '23 Oct. 67 ; Captain, 24 Nov. 77.
Quarter Masters. — 2 William James Stanley,52 20 Oct. 65.
4 James Lamb,53 4 Oct. 73.
3 James Stanley Richer,54 28 April 75.
1 James Markland, 2 Feb. 78.
Regimentals Green. — Facings Black.
Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co. — Irish Agents, Sir E. Borough, Eart. & Co.
1st Battalion returned from Canada, 19 Sept. 1870. — Aliershot.
■2nd Battalion embarked for Gibraltar, 17 Nov. 1874.— Gibraltar.
jrd Battalion returned from India, 1 Jan. 72. — Dublin.
4th Battalion embarked for India, 20 Oct . 1873. — Peshaaur Valley, Bengal,
35 S lii/Ie Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own).
I Sir George Bullor served in the Rifle Brigade and commanded its ist Battalion from 1841 to 1854. He served
on the Eastern Frontier of the Cape of Good Hope in 1847-48-49; commanded one of the Columns which entered the
Amatola Mountains in thecainpaignofiS47 against theGaiku Chief Sandilla, who surrendered. himselfto him. Hecom-
manded the troops, under Sir Harry Smith, which crossed the Orange river in 1S4S to suppress the insurrection of the
Dutch Boers — was severely wounded, and had his horse killed under him in the action of the 29th August at Boem
Plaats, for,whichhewas nominated a C'Ji. Within a few months after the return of his Battalion to England he re-em-
barked with it in January 1853 for special service at the Cape ; was engaged in all the operations in the Waterklooff
in 1852-53, and commanded the ist Division of the Army until the close of the Kaffir war (Medal). Returned to
England in January 1854, and in April following embarked as a Brigadier General of the Army of the East— com-
manded a Brigade of the Light Division in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman, and siege of Sevastopol ; had two horses shot under him at Inkerman, and suffered a severe contusion of
the leg (Medal with three Clasps, XCB., Commander of the Legion of Honor, 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). In August 1856 appointed to the command of the Troops in the Ionian Islands.
* Sir Charles Yorkc served in the Peninsula with the 52nd Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vimiera,
Fuentes d'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria. Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), Nive, and Orthes (severely wounded), and at
the sieges of Ciudad Rodrigo and Badajoz (wounded), for which he has received the AVar Medal with ten Clasps.
He served also the Waterloo campaign.
8 Colonel Newdigate landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battle
of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including
the action of Cawnpore, and capture of Lucknow ; and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and opera-
tions in Central India (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
II Colonel Godfrey Clerk served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny, and was present at the Alnmhagh
and relief of Lucknow (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
13 Colonel Glyn served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion
Riflo Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful,
battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
11 Major Wood served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
15 Lt. Colonel Nicholl served with the Rifle Brigade the siege of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Also with the 2nd Battalion during the whole of its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny,
including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (Medal
>!. Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second
phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, advanced guard skirmishes and ambuscade
affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel,
Medal with Clasp).
10 Lt. Colonel Botheby served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from the nth Aug. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and storming of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served
with the 2nd Battalion throughout the whole .of .its service in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the Oude campaign (.Medal with Clasp). Served 'throughout the
campaign of 1S60 in China, terminating with the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps) . Embarked for the Gold
Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, includ-
ing the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
• '7 Captains Slade and Maberley embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served
in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1S74 (Medal).
13 Major W. R. Lascelles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, and was present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served with the ist Sikh Irregular Cavalry throughout the
China campaign of 1S60, including the capture of the Taku Forts, actions of Sinho and' Tungchow, and surrender of
Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Rifle Brigade in the war on the North West Frontier of India
in 1864 (Medal with Clasp).
80 Major Percival served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and capture of Fort Birwah (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal with Clasp).
21 Major Stephen served as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the North West Frontier Campaign of 1863-64 as Staff Officer of the Field Force under Colonel Mac-
donald (Medal with Clasp).
"Major Dugdale served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the whole of its service in suppression
of the Indian mutiny, including the actions at Cawnpore, capture of Lucknow, and numerous affairs during the
Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and
served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, 'commanded
detachment at deieiiee of Quarman, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
■; Captain I ryer served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1S57-59, including the siege and capture
?' ^5?, , .ow :""' slll'*','l<'eiit ■operations (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp). Served' as Brigade Major with
the bikhim Field Force in 1861 (mentioned in despatch).
"Major Somerset; embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade, and served throughout
the second pnaaeoi the Ashanti war, in 1S74, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
< 01 ,i:. :,..,.!,. (,,„■ ,.1,,, ;il ,[ m ch«-pa tehes. Medal with Clasp).
a S',,ta",' r!lil1!'bcTlil' served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny
and throughout the Oude campaign of 1S57-58, being present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, the battle df
Newabgunge, and numerous minor actions (Medal with Clasp). Served with the sam.. Battalion in the campaign on
S. r"??. ', °^, ' V'""tr "'' Imlia in ,S6-»' ,um «•»* resent at, the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with Clasp.)
"U.Coloncl Robinson served with the 2nd Battalion Riile Brigade in the Indian Mui.nv (Me.ial). Served through-
out the second phase <.| the Ashanti war, from 12th December 1S73. as Brigade Major to the European Brigade, in-
^te^IedftlwiaiOl )° of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
31 Captain ( 'ary served five years in the Royal Navy, and was on board H.M.S. Album with the Black Sea Fleet in
'8S\-55, mcuibng the b.^nbardnientiifScbastopol on 17th Oct. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Em-
ba kod foi the („ 1,1 ( ,„si „• ,), the „,d Battalion Uille Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the
-v-h. an war ,,, , 74, including the bat tie of Amoaful, ad vaneed guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between
CI,,!,'). nVer 0rdnh'baUle °f Ordahsti and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
fa 1 JJ blither served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal),
to s„ wmi? , i'IV'v ","1"' '" ""' todian campaign of 1857-58 with.tha Naval Brigade, as Aide ds Camp
wh ,,t' '', , ' ,• ' ",■",'■ ,W:'xS lir,'st'»1' "t. General Windham's operations at Cawnpore, and defeat oftho
h ' ,. ! 1"',, " ,"0" ' £ali. I..uldcc, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Embarked for the
., ' '"„ 1 , ' ,, ', ,",' Battauor, Rifle Brigade, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in
the Vive, or ! 1 1" ' ni .'■',' 7!',,i:,rul. ■'<iv:,1,,-<.,t guard skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and
UlO rtVCrOMl.h.ba. tie ol Onlahs, land rapture ol Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
.,,.,„ 1 ,,','' ",''', (''!'ll11"'k'/'1 lor the Gold Const with the -.Mid Battalion Kille Brigade, and served throughout the
«Ca. ,', ' , i't .'T !t«W"r "' '.^.im-lu-lmg the battle nf Amoaful (Meda I with Clasp) .
BattiVl , ' ,1 I' i ■ ^'••,t:"i"l,ll"l'u""'l.»'"l Lieut. Hon. (). Culle, embarked lor the Gold Coast with the 2nd
of An ,1 ', „m '*! , ■ ,'; "."! M'VU,' ""'""K1""" H'e second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, including the battle
* iSS • ■ ' t 1 Ordahjuund capture of i'numassi,. (Medal with Clasp).
Battalion B c'i'i ' ' i" Jideaux Brune. and Lieutenant Hon. E. Noel, embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd
S ■ , ;:::TM''! fliro.ighou. ,1 nd phase o. the Ashanti War in ,"74, including the battle
0£xAa£^0f%™^^ "fth between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of
Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own). 359
of Magdala (Brevet of Major and Medal). with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and
KfeSSK^?SffiCffiS "£„ — , «,e U or^M, Itffl. 0, Or,,,*,,,
K»QsSs2Sft,ss5S?asa wa *.«*» » *.**, ... - *- —»
wounded at the battle of Amoaful (Medal; ££h ^PJ- throuKhout the campaigns in Afghanistan of 1838-42, and
so Major Bailey served ^.^^.^I^^SfStoSSSSniB and capture of the town and Fort ot Tootum-
was present at the storm and captui e of Uhuz ha U e^ a mri ,lestruction of Khandurrah, stormmg of the
durrah, storm of Jhoolghur night attack ^"W£23ta. A "Pa^ reduction of the Fort of Mamoo _ Khail,
Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of T^een tore ng the JuMluHuck t a • hMarch aml ist April, general action and
heroic defence of Jellalabad, and sorties of .4 ^ • f%^„oi ^ 'Hei„ht> „r ju,_,dullnek, action of Tezeen, and
?etPl^G^^^
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, until JnneiS" ^ Mcd.U witnui - ■ - flrc at tho battle8 of Alma and
in the Field " for gallant conduct in rendering .issis ta net, b 0 me n 1 ,857-58, including the siege and capture
^.^^IT,"^^^^ captuie of Fort 0omam
Lutoow, battle of Nawabguuge, ope a.™ on tne ^^y^S^T" "*
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the second phase of th eA« 74 1 _/ 2nd Battalion Rine
1 h Quarter Master Stanley served tteoughoutthe ' »**™« SfiSKft Seb aaton ol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Brigade, including the battles of tol^«W SSffta JS«Kh inclndmg the Biege and capture of
Turkish Medal). Also dunng the suppes«,t the India n 1 lut ys 7 tl G tee and occupation
Turkish .ueaai . ai»o uumm ^^ "'l'1 V„„,„ -winns nf \"-iwih"un"e parage <,t tlie u, ,01111, e anu "uu^a^u
Lucknow, affairfl of Koorse Barree, and Nnggnr acfaonfl^ of »«"J3g"gVgS£ affaiM „,• Bankee and Sidkaghat.
of Sultanpore, fall of Amethee, affair of <-hindar c. ptur Mrt «e'°^ ;ud was in charg0 Gf the whole
fat#^&£S3& 5ySS?S thfmfar°ch $S5 with cL3sP). Has the Meda! for tang sen.ee
and good conduct. roottalirm -Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
" i,°, Via,',). H» »>»» lte Jk"'"' f°* 10,,i! S"™e ™ Conduct.
Continuation of War Service, of Staff Officers of Pensimien.
« Maior Roe served with the ,2th Lancers in the Crimea from i7th May 1855,. including the siege and &U of Ah
a tSl (MeSal with clasp, and Turkish Medal).. Served « toga
Field Division, and was present at the affairs of Jejunge and Rubra .
^rnienteofttoB^rfto^^to^OW^^ , J-oughout the campaign of 1860 in China
Major Morrah ser^d as Adiutknt of=the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the
(Medal with two Clasps). A^m-nt nf the ,oth Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the
.^ofSSSSSu 5^af!&i^«ly%2Selg So Places, and horse shot m crossing the river (Medal
with Clasp, and Turki,h Medal). wmv camTJaism in 1858-59 on the Onde and Nepaul frontiers (Medal).
: ^X^^^^^^^^^l¥£i^a war iu l864"66, includins
^if0olK^^^^ *e si^ °f SebaSt°P01 ^ **
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). . „ nrpsent at each action and at the fall of
the siege and fall of Sevastopol, and assault ot the Redan on the 8 th bi ep. is,5 ^e™ im.Ill(l Ug thl, a;iairs of Bui-
^afeSie^^^ ^ foll°f SebaSt°P01
Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
360
\<-.,l
- S.T.
1 nil
i\.y.
18
Half
25
17
...
iS
it indies.] 1st West India Regiment.
"Dominica" "Mahtiniqub" "Guadaloupe" " Ashantee."
Colonel.— c. Sir Arthur Borton,1 KCB. Ensign, pi3 July 32; Lt. p3 April 35; Capt. 30 July 41 ; £f. Major,
3 April 46 ; Major, '19 Sept. 48 ; Lt. Colonel, pio June 53 ; Colonel, 18 Nov. 54 ; Major General, 31 Jan. 68 j
Lieut. General, 19 Oct. 75 ; General, 4 Dec. 77 ; Colonel 1st West India Regiment, 22 May 76.
Lieutenant Colonels.— Knox Rowan Niven,* Ensign, pi9 Nov. 62; Zt. pg Sept. 64 ; Ciyrf. p2 Dec. 68; Major,
23 June 75 ; Lieutenant Colonel, 24 March 77.
Joseph Alexander Smith, Ensign, 7 Dec. 55 ; Lt. 20 Aug. 57 ; Capt. 31 Aug.69 ; Major, 27 Sept. 76 ; Lieutenant
Colonel, 20 Jan. 79.
Majors.— Frederick' Benjamin Price White, Ensign, 18 Dec. 63; Lt. p 4 April 65; Gyrf. p26 Feb. 67;
Major, 24 March 77.
Anthony Coulton Allinson, Ensign, 24 April 62; Lt. 26 July 64 ; Capt. 24 Dec. 73; Major, 29 Jan. 79.
Captains.
Charles Jones Lucius Hill
Henry George Wilson
John Edward Bale
Charles Goodon Loveridge
Henry William Pollard*
John Meredith Maltby
Samuel Fletcher
John Robert Hall Wilton
George Edward Beale Browne12 .
John Tinkler
Alfred Burdun Ellis
Lieutenants.
James Charles Cha rnock Gray, Instructor )
of Musketry 4 Sept. 76 S
Edward Story Humphreys
Arthur Boswbrth, Adjutant 16 Feb. 78
Francis Bathie Winter
George Colquhoun Madden
Arthur Graves Spratt
Francis Charles Annesley
John Fitzgerald Wyndhani Bredin
Herbert La wson
May 62
Nov. 61
Oct. 63
Aug. 57
Sept. 59
Oct. 69
Aug. 70
June 68
Oct. 7:
Henry James Thwaites
Uimglas Minto Allen
Charles Edward Peirse
Arthur Bor
Thomas Martin Gerard Thackeray
George Boodrie O'Donnell
Edmond Paley Apthorp
Arthur Walter Lyster
Thomas Pepper Ernest Lowry
Percy O'Brien
Alexander Sankey Roberts
Arthur Campbell Yate
Vincent John Garland
Frank William Nicolas Wogan Browne
Arthur Harcourt Grove
Harold Arthur Sandbach Barkworth ...
Thorn a B Hutchinson Haughton
William Stewart v
! Arthur Bentinck Murray
jJohn Willoughby Astley-Marshall
George Brennan
I Cavendish Walter Gartside Tipping
Sub Lieutenants.
Henry Beresford Bourke
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Joseph Norris
Robert Dennis Broome
Richard Harvey Townshend
2ND LIEUT.
19 Feb. 79
8 Mar. 79
15 Nov. 79
LIEUT.
12 Aug. 64
2 May 65
8 Mar. 67
'25 May 60
25 July 63
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
28 Oct. 7
9 Aug. 7,
2 Nov. 7:
28 Feb. 74
23 May 74
11 Feb. 75
10 Mar. 75
12 May 75
23 May 75
27 June 75
27 June 75
12 Aug. 75
12 Aug. 75
22 Sept. 75
13 Nov. 75.
18 Dec. 75
"27 Oct. 71
19 Jan. 76
11 Feb. 76
8 Mar. 76
12 May 76
29 July 76
12 Aug. 76
22 Sept. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
30 Nov. 76
11 Feb. 77
30 Nov. 77
30 Nov. 77
30 Nov. 77
26 Feb. 76
29 Nov. 76
SUB LIEUT.
30 Nov. 76
8 Apri
15 April 74
11 July 74
1 Apr. 70
11 Mar. 74
24 Nov. 77
2 Mar. 78
1 May 78
14 Dec. 78
29 Jan. 79
2 July 79
* Lt.Colonel Niven served during
the second phase of the Ashanti war
in 1873-74 (Medal).
12 Captain Beale Browne served dur-
ing the second phase of the Ashanti
war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
Paymaster -Thorny Bell,™ 22 June 78 ; Ensign, 8 May 67 ; Lieut. 5 Apr. 71 J Capt. 24 Mar. 77.
Quarter Master.— Thomas jSicholson,1:j 22 April 71.
Facings White.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
9 Sir^,rt,1r"V,!'1,rl"',',S<iTVr'1 T.''\th,r;,9th }\°rin}?nt the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal), and that of
RfrlnZ , .!■ 1 hi, \, , : tl.e Laities ,.,t Muo.lkt-c ana Fci-ozobIi.iU (MctIsi 1 1 1 'h.s,.! -in the latter he succeeded
to the : comma., o the tegt. and was severely wounded. Served also the campaign in the ( 'r.mea, in command of
MS™ h.i « n, n -n r« 5K'V,m ?»d»'KtheBieaetadMl <jf Sebaatopol, an§ assault on the'batteries on the
VrZii , 1 ar I fi?-.,Kll,ffht of »he U'^> "t Honor, 3rd Class of the Medndie, and Turkish Medal).
n»rtv ¥? he filu. Hot me , il "Porutioiis agamst the Taepmg Rebels in China, and was with the storming
AhW,.? wi Uu rt, r7„ w Sei'"' C"iV-tUro "' Knh(li»K- Served in the 2nd West India Regiment in the
>',,/• rv ' w U, tti^SraSta m'?0 SJSS "VS""- iH tUe tW0 engagements at Elmina (Medal).
Mtksi 1 «■ 1,11! 1 v !uK>'»ent in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the
IS\, SdalwSE ! 'l,;,f5 3 y ,856- 86rVed m the I8t We8t Indi* Regiment in the Ashanti war' in 1873-74
2nd West India Regiment.
[sierra Leone. ,51
ASIIAXTEE.'
Years' Ber-
Full Half
Pay. 'Pay.
22
20
22
22
15
14
13
IO
9
7
7
7
19
7
9
Colonel.— Brook John Taylor, Ensign, pi5 May27; Z*. *is .Tunc 30; Copt.
Lt. Colonel ,^ig Dec. 46; Colonel, 20 June 54; Major General, 15 Nov
General, 1 Oct. 77 ; Colonel 2nd West India Regiment, 1 April 70.
Lionel Lowdham Brett,1 Ensign, 15 Jan. 5a ; Lt. 17 Jan. 60 j Cap*. 1 May
Nov. 34; Major, 31 July 46;
; Lieut. General, 9 April 71;
Lieutenant Colonels.— Lionel Lowdham Brett,' Ensign, 15 Jan. 55; -Lt. 17 dan. 00; uapi. 1 jiay 00; Bt. Major,
1 April 74; Major, 14 Nov. 74; Lieutenant Colonel, 31 Oct. 77.
William Owen Lanyon,5 t'B. C'JXG. Jt7,Btnwf«.fUr of the Government of the Province of Gnqua Land West-
Ensign, p2i Dec. 60 ; Lt. p27 July 66 ; Capt. pi5 July 68 ; Bt.Major, 1 April 74 ; Majors Nov.74 ! i»e«<enon«
Colonel, 2 Feb. 78; 'Colonel, 11 Nov. 78.
Robert Straker Turton,6 £»*#«, 26 Feb. 58; Lt. 8 Aug. 60; Capt. 13 Aug. 68; Bt.Major, 1 April 74; -Major,
1 Dec. 75: Lt. Colonel, 2 Feb. 78.
Majors.— Fred. Ludwig Mathews,' £»s. P2S May 58; Lt. 24 Sept. 60; Capt. 2S Oct.6S j Major, 31 Uct. 77-
Ponsonby Bheppard, Ensign, v4 Mar. 65 ; Lt. 28 May 66 ; Capt. p22 Aug. 68 ; Major, 2 Feb. 78.
Captains.
James Stuart Des Barres11 ipi3 Feb. 66 pi3 Feb
Thomas Talbot 20 July 67
Robert Fetherstone Devcreux1* i1"^ July 70
James Wilkin1* pi4 Dec. 70
William Gordon Patchett1*' •• 28 Oct. 71
William Samuel Gwatkin Trist1
James Edward Wilmot Smyth Caulfeild18
George Atkinson Macintire
Sydney Francis Foster
;'i2 Edmund Sandilands Savage
Edward Stanley
3 Aug.
; Oct.
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
15 Mar.
14 May
July 70 1 28 Oct.
CAPTAIN.
/, 11 July 74
681 25 Nov. 74
71 15 Sept. 77
7,i .
,1 3 Oct.
731 31 Oct.
LlEUTEN VMS
Herbert Hope Keighley
John Canute Doyle
Charles Bybie Lyster
Obarles Henry Wyiidhani Tyndale
Percy George Kerans
Warren Hastings
Archibald Ritchie Hampton, Atlj. 1 Feb. 79
James Henry Thorn]
John Skelton
Wellesley Charles Dutton
Francis William Edwin Maunsell
Robert Freebairn Clothier.
Charles Lawford Dale
Mordaunt Broome Salmon
Charles Alfred Howard M'Pheraon
Sauiuel Jopp
John William Henry Ogilby, Instructor
of Musketry 27 Oct. 79
Alexander Maurice Leslie
Wensly James Hodson Bond
Villiers Edward Hunt
Charles Ernest Albert Coleman
Lawrence Augustine Wainright
Frank Ernest Shelley Claridge
Charles Gordon Creyk
William Charles Henry .Mackintosh
William Cyril Minchin
Arthur Augustus Whitelock Eright
Bright-Smith
Vincent Frisby
Arthur Stephen Brunskill
Henry Ponting Northcott,jFor< Adjutant, t
Sierra Leone 5
Second Lieutenants.
Charles William Wentworth De Vere)
Beauclerk /
William Hugh Dunlop
Pierce John Hackett 8 Mar. 79
Arthur Nairn Lysaght j 13 Aug. 79
Herbert Christie Prichard 13 -Uid- 79
John Holland Harwood I 18 Oct. 79
George Patterson 1 Nov. 79
George William Gall 1 Nov. -j
77
77
3. ~^u. 77
2 Feb. 78
71 12 June 78
73 21 June 79
61 29 June 70
73 9 -My 79
« Captains Wilkin and Trist served
73 'on the Gold Coast in 1873-74 (Medal).
73 " Lieut. Keighlcy served through -
73 out the Ashauti War of 1873-74.
73 including the action at Essaman—
74 slightly wounded (Medal).
74' ls Captain Caulfeild served in the
74 Ashanti war in 1S73-74 (Medal witU
Quarter Master Kelly served
75 throughoutthe Ashanti war., f 1^73-74
7 (Medal with Clasp, and Medal for
7° distinguished conduct in the rield)-
76
76
Paymaster. —
Quarter M aster.— Patrick Kelly,20 11 March 74.
Facings Yellow.— Agents, Messrs. Cox and Co.
1 Lt.Colonel Brett served against the King of Quiah, Western Africa, and commanded a Detachmciit of 'the 2nd
West India Regiment at Sung,, when attacked by the enemy in great force, and whom lit- n-,.ul>e I on 21st Dec.
!86.. He hasriceived the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society lor saving two persons from ^°T£mf*
at New Quay, Cornwall, on the 14th August r€67. Served mthe Ashanti war, in 1873-74, including the action ot
^"eKns^SLanti war of ,8,3-7* latterly, and ^*^S^SSS^dS^&V
Aide deCamp to Sir Garnet Wolseley (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of 1 aj ,M a with C ^P>- Was ^p
pointed Administrator of Gnqualand West in 1875, raised and commanded a force of volunteers m January 1876
agahfst Botlasitsie, a Batlapin chief, for which he received the thanks of Her Majesty's Government Raised tv o
contingents of volunteers for service in Cape Colony and the Transvaal during the Kafir war of 1877-78. thanked
hv He?Maiestv's Government in each case f..r "prompt and valuable assistance rendered." Raised and com-
manded ^he force of volunteers during the Griqua rebellion and Batlapin invasion in 1878, when the enemy was
engaged and defeated in ten actions. _ . _., . ..
e Lt Colonel Turton served on the Gold Coast until invalided in June 1873 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
I Major Mathews served on the Gold Coast in 1873 (Ashanti Medal).
II Captain Des Barres served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medn I with lasp).
is Captain Devereux served in the Ashanti war in 1S73-74, including the action of Essaman (Medal).
»« Captain Patchett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the engagements near Dunquah of the 27th
October and 3rd November— severely contused and slightly wounded (Medal).
3*2
Royal Malta Fencible Artillery.
The Royal Cypher and a Maltese Cross.
Lt. Colonel.— James Lazzarini, 5 Sept. 77.
Majob.— *Mcrquis Saverio de Piro, 5 Sept. 77.
•Paolo Bernard, 5 Sept. 77.
"John Rutter, 5 Sept. 77.
'Walter Sciortino, 2 March ;
Captains.
*Augustinus Paulus Michael Alexius
Aloysius Portelli, 29 Jan. 70.
•Frederick Gatt, 14 Feb. 72.
•Joseph Speraoaza, 13 Aug. 77.
LIEUTENANTS.
•Edmund Rizzo, 17 Sept. 61. 1 "Alfred Cavarra, 2 May 68.
■Alfred Bant-Fouxnier, 2 Dec. 62. "Alexandra Mattel, 30 Nov. 70.
* Richard Casaloni (Adj. 10 Nov. 77), 9 Aug. 64. "Charles Trepam, 14 Nov. 74.
•Antonio Gatt, 21 Feb. 65. I 'Victor Semmi, 28 Oct. 76.
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred Trepani, 19 Dec. 77. I *Achilles F. P. M. J. A. F. X. Sammut, 13 Nov.
•Ernest Carbonaro, 19 Dec. 77. I
Paymaster.— *Henry Montanaro, 29 July 62 ; Lieut. 22 June 58 ; Son Major, 29 July 72.
Adjutant. — *Lieut. Richard Casaloni, 10 Nov. 77.
Quarter Master.— "Michele Debono, 24 Jan. 74.
Medical Officer.— Surgeon *Lorenzo Manche, MD. 27 Feb. 75.
Blue. — Facings Scarlet.
School of Gunnery.
Commandant <$■ Supdt. Colonel F.W. Hastings, 1 Oct. 77,
Chief Instructor Colonel R. Curtis, 23 June 75.
Brigade Major Captain A. N. Pearse, 1 Jan. 79.
("Major F. Duncan, 15 Jan. 77.
Major F. G. Baylay, 1 Jan. 74.
I Major G. J. Burgmann, 1 Apr. 75.
'* ] Capt. E. Woollcombe, 1 April 77.
Major F. T. Lloyd, 1 May 77.
Inttructors in &m
t^ Major C. Trench, 1 Apr. 79.
Assistant Superintendent > Captain D. D. T. O'Callaghan,
of Experiments. $ 1 Sept. 78.
2nd Assistant do, Captain P. L. M. Skinner, 1 Apr. 79.
Adjutant, Captain H. W. J. Hubback, 1 Jan. 79.
Quarter Master, Qr. Master S. Cox.
Department of Artillery Studies (Woolwich).
Director of Artillery Studies , Colonel O'B. B. Woolsey, R. Art. 1 Nov. 77.
Assistant Director Major F. S. Stoney, R. Artillery, 1 Aug. 73.
T . . ■ , ,-,, ( Major W. G. Brancker, R. Art. 9 April 72.
Intruder, m Artillery [p g;J. Major H L Mitchell> a. A9rt [ Ma7y ?s.
Instructor in Military Surveying p.s.c. Captain F. Roberts, R. Art. 1 Oct. 77.
Professor of Applied Mathematics A. G. Greenhill, MA.
Lecturer on Metallurgy Dr. Percy, FRS.
Lecturer on Practical Mechanics H. W. Jones, Esq.
Lecturer on Chemistry and Physics C L. Bloxam, Esq.
French Master Mons. Albert Barrere.
German Master Dr. F. Althaus.
School of Military Engineering.
(For Instructing the Corps in Military Field Works, at Chatham.)
Commandant Colonel Sir John Stokes, XCB. 1 Nov. 75.
Assistant Commandant Lt.Colonel R. W. Dufi", 18 Feb. 79.
Brigade Major Major William Keith, 1 Apr. 76.
Instructor in Construction 6c Estimating Major H. C. Seddon, 1 Mar. 79.
Assistant do. do Captain A. G. Clayton, 6 July 79.
Instructor m Surveying Major M. Lambert, 5 July 79.
Assistant Instructors in Surveying i>8-c- Captain W. G. Morris, 15 July 77.
J * (. Captain J. du T. Bogle, 1 Apr. 78.
Instructor in Field Fortifications Major A. G. Durnford, 13 July 78.
Assistant Instructors in Field Fortifications ( Captain John Mathesoni April 75.
(Lieut. M. H. Gregson, 1 Jan. 79.
Instructor in Telegraphy Major R. Y. Armstrong, 1 April 76.
( Lieut. L. Darwin, 1 May 77.
Assistant Instructors in Telegraphy \ Lieut. G. Barker, 1 June 77.
^ Lieut. P. Cardew, 26 Apr. 78.
Irtstru, form Military History, Strategy, <f- Mil. Law Major H. H. Jones, 1 Feb. 78.
Secretary to the Itoyal Engineer Committee Captain M. T. Sale, 1 Aug. 76.
School of Musketry at Hythe.
Commandant <f Inspector General.— Colonel R. H. Travers, h.p. 48 F. 1 May 78.
( Inef Initri'etnr.— [1 t. Colonel J). R. Uurncs, h.p. 74 Foot, 1 Aug. 75.
Captain and Deputy Assistant Adjutant General.— Captain W. Marsdcn, 82 F. 1 Jan. 80.
Captain Instructor.. J C,ft'flln T' S- Gildcft. 72 F.
I Captain
Lieutenant Instructor: i f?eut- Jf- £■ £rowne, 36 P. 1 Nov. 79.
t> , r. t., , * Ijl0Ut- M- D> D- Dalison, Scots Guards, 1 Nov. 79.
OuaT'wJ'r /') ' ',"']!T"U, '';-' ,,'''"--'"-"-v' ' A')ril 55 ; Bt.Lt. Colonel, 26 Dec. S9; SonMajor, 1 April 65.
l-.k/n'!!!!;, BllS."<225,^%Sb??n lh! <"rt0»n ™mPai^. °f '854-SS, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
IM.-.l" t'h ,1" ■"lt>,;"i ,i,n ''. ■^•'«t-l '.'!'»'. "xiH^itiDii to Kertch, bombardment and capture of Kinbonrn
0* Ik e „ ,j ' ' 5 °' lh° MedJ'dlu- T»rki*» Medal, and Medal for Distinguished Conduct at the battle
Cavalry Depot at Canterbury.
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Commandant.— Edward Napier, 19 Juno 78 ; Comet, 31 Dec. 57 ; Lt. 26 July 5S ; Cant. pi5 E*eb. 61 ; Major, p24 liar. 69 ;
Lt. Colonel, p6 July 70 ; Colonel, 6 July 75.
Superintendent of the Hiding Department— Major William Blenkinsop, h.p. 3 Dragoon Guards, 7 Nov. 68.
Adjutant.— Captain R. S. Liddell, 10 Hussars, 12 July 76.
Paymaster— Charles Boyse Roche,1 30 Nov. 38 ; Ensign, 18 Jan. 2S ; Lieut. 21 June 32 ; Hon.3Iajor, 1 Jan. 6d.
Riding Master.— Thomas Henry Jones, 25 June 79.
Quarter Master. — Henry Woods,4 23 Aug. 61.
Instructor of Musketry.— Lieut. H. A. Case, 12 Dancers, 1 Oct. 79.
1 Major Roche served in the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1S54 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol,
and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of the 26th, 27th, and 28th Nov.
1857, at Cawnpore (Medal).
* Quarter Master Woods served in the 3rd Bight Dragoons theeampaignof 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal), including
the forcing of the Khyber Pass. Served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
shah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ram-
nuggur, passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps).
Recruiting Staff.
station. Paymasters.
York
London John Robert Iago, 1 March 78 ; Son. Captain, 1 March 73.
ADJUTANTS. I ENSIGN. I LIEUT. | CAPTAIN. ' ADJUTANT.
London Henry Mant Gilby1 17 Aug. 55' 9 Nov. 55! iApril69| 12 Sept. 74
Dublin JohnAddy,22».J/»>r,i3 June 72; Et.Lt.C0l.3K0x.7S:. I 6 Sept. 55 1 1 Feb. 56 1 31 Jan. 77
Superintending Officers.
London St. Lt. Colonel Joseph Logan, h.p. 2 Foot.
Worcester... Bt. Major Robert 1 lonolly Martin, h.p. ig Foot.
Inverness... Bt.Lt. Colonel William Molesworth Cole Acton, h.p. 77 Foot.
Cork Major Thomas Gardiner,4 h.p. 98 Foot.
1 Captain Gilby served with a Detachment of the 88th Regiment in the operations at Cawnpore under General
Windham, and was severely wounded at the attack against the Gwslior Contingent on 26th Nov. 1S57 (Medal).
2Lt.Colonel Addy served with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1834-55, includi
battles of Balaklava, lnkerman, and Tchornaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and i
Medal).
4 Major Gardiner served with the 98th Regiment in the Pcshawur Expeditionary Force on the Enzofzie Frontier
under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1S58, including the destruction of 1 Ihuiglie and the affair with the Hin-
doatanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th .May (Medal with Clasp). Served also as Adjutant and
Quarter Master of the iSth Punjaub Infantry in Oude, and as Brigade Quarter Master at the final subjection of the
rebels along the Nepaul Terai (Medal).
Ordnance Manufacturing Establishments.
ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH.
Royal Carriage Factory.
Superintendent, Colonel H. Heyman, R. Art. 1 Oct. 76
Assist. Super. Major E. S. Gordon, R. Art. ... 1 Oct. 77
Capt . Instructor, Capt. J. B. Urmsby, R. Art. 1 April 76
Royal Laboratory.
Superintendent.Col.GM.J.A.Ynser, CB.R.A. 1 Mar. 75
Assist. Superintendent, Major F.A. Anlry. II. Ait. 1 Apr. 76
Capt. Instructor, .Major K. 11. ( 'ameron, R.Art.... 1 Apr. 76
Assist. lust., Captain J. P. Cundill, R.Art 1 Jan. 77
Royal Gun Factory.
Superintend. Major General C. \V. JoungO a,,,..
husband. (It. R. Art > : AUg" 7S
Assist. Superintend,, n t.(';\\>t. M.L. Porter, R. Art.i Apr. 77
Instructor, Captain L. Downes, R.Art. 1 Jan. 79
Experimental Branch.
1 Major C.H. V. Ellis, n. Art 26A
Captain K. liaiubriiige. R.Art. 1 Apr. 76
Captain A. W. White, R. Art. ... 1 Apr. 79
Captain W. M'('liiitoL-k,l{. Art. / ^ __
(attached for special duty)... J 7 °- 77
Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield.
Superintendent, Colonel F. Close, R. Art i Mar. -5
/ Ma.jorW. H. Kmg-Harman,
Assist. Super-) R.Art 1 June 75
intendenU..A Major H. Bond, R. Art. (Bir-
\ minghani) 1 Apr. 77
Capt. Inspector, Captain W. Hunter, R. Art.... 30 Oct. 78
Royal Gunpowder Factory at Waltham Abbey
Snperintendt., Colonel R. J. Hay, R. Art 2 , June 75
Assist. Superintend t.^lBJ.W.H.W ai dt]},\\. Art. 1 June 76
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Staff Officers of Pensioners.
i, SlulUm UeuoUi tkeBrijiade Sub-District
i-hich the Qffii
Yrs'. I COHNET,
HKtl. ENSIGN,
1 Ser' ETC.
Appointed
STAFF
OFFICER.
i»3
irewsbuhy.
GREAT BRITAIN,
i Newcastle-on-Tyne. B. H. Burkc,5'h.p. 68 F
2 Carlisle.
3 Sunderland.— Hen. L. Searle,20 h.p.R.M .Art
4 'Richmond.
5 'Beverley.
6-io Halifax. — Thos.Nind Woodall,41h.p. 57 F.
11,13,15 Preston.
13,14 Liverpool. — James Fra. Birch, h. p. 3W.I.R
16 Manchester. — R. Win. Woods,15 h.p. 3 F. ...
17 "BlRY.
18 Chester.— Ebenezer Rogers,1 h.p. 3 W.T.R.
,~ o„t ,„„,.. „.„ (Captain W. Gillmor, h.p.
19,2oLlCHFIELD. I ^.U]a,.]ian Riflcs (acting)_
( Richard HenryBrooke42 \
h.p. Ceylon Rifles ... $
33 Worcester.
24 Cardiff.
25 'Brecon.
26 "Derby.
27 Leicester.— Sam. B. Kekewich, h.p. 83 F.
28 Birmingham.— CharlesHillFresson,3h. p. 21F
29 Northampton.
30 'Lincoln.
31 Yarmouth.— John Edm. Harvey, h.p. 41 F....
32 *Bury St. Edmunds. —
33 Bedford. — Henry Miller,5-' h.p. Mil. Train ...
( Exeter. — Jno. Arth. Brockman, h.p. 6 F.
34 1 Plymouth —i Robert Law,* Unatt
( ^ "mouth. -tW.H. Clements, *'h.p.R.H.
tic Pinmnra .(Ambrose Marshall Cardew,49 )
35 Falmouth | h p Depot Batt j
36 Taunton.— John Leslie Moore,38 h.p. 34 F...
37 Bristol.— John T. Chandler (20) Unatt. ...
38 *Devizes.
39 *d0rchester.
f Portsmouth.— J.S.Cannon, h.p. GoldC.Cps.
4 ( Southampton— Dan. Beere^'h.p. 8F
41 Reading. —
42 'Oxford.—
43 Brighton.— Robert Edward Roe,4? h.p. 86 F.
44 Brentwood— DonatM'Mahon,53 h.p. Mil. T.
45 Canterbury. — Jas. A.Morrah,48h.p.Dep.Bat.
I Chatham. — Hy.Gordon Rogers,61 I1.P.49F.
46 < Greenwich.— Ed. Ch.Domville,4,h. p. R.M.
(Woolwich.— Wm. Alex. Godley,27 h.p. 56F.
47 KENNiNGTON.-T.ParkerWrigh't,2-h.p. 83F
48 Guildford. - Christian Wm. M'Niell, h.p....
1 [^l'o,cerinU.'} Juo.Theo.Ussher(iS), Unatt
o J Western Die. $ William Egerton Todd
5 ] Chehcahimp. ( h.p. 81 F
Robt.Fr.Henry Macgregor14 "}
h.p. Military Train )
% I XegenW^Bks. } (ie0^e W°lfe-34 *-P- * *
55 Inverness.— James Power Boyd, h.p
56 'Aberdeen.
57 Perth.— Wm. Dennis Chapman,46 h.p. 18 F.
58 * Stirling
|9j Glasgow
61 'Ayr.
62 Edinburgh.— Cha. Wm. St. John, h.p. 94 F...
Isle of Man (Staff Capt. to Com. Detachment**)
4-Pensioners.)—yiUhivA Curry," h.p. 81 F J
GinUBXT, &c } Robt- J- Spofforth,45 h.p. 59 F.
IRELAND.
(.3 Belfast.— Robert Reid,43 h.p. 98 F
IOhagh.— Bt. Lt. Col. E. Le Belley, h.p. 5 F
(act,,,,,). f9o i\ (artivg)
Londonderry.- Bt.Major J.T. French.h.p
65 'AlMiGB.
66 Dublin.— Montague Browne,12 h.p. 24 F. ..
67 Minn,. ' 4
68 fJuw.v )' Richard Granville Charlton,19)
A'-"A^ i h.p. 8. F ...j
I , ', 'l.nNMKL.
I 'Trai.m .
7° j Coiik.- Richard Hull Lewis,3' h.p. 20 F
I Limerick— Henry Hamilton Pratt, h.p.rMF.
CANADA.
1 London. J: ■ llesketh,"li.p.MilitarvTrain
1 Toiionto. Wi,i..lol,n Lane Milliga.n.wh.p
1 Montrkal.— ,1ns. Yielding Sweeney ,2h. p. 83 F.
1 Ottawa. A«*i«t.Oom.W.H.Kliot.h.p.r,,,,,, ,i, ,
and Transport Department \t, <„,,.) j
WESTERN AUSTRALIA.
1 I'uiTii. B. DouglaM Harvest (af<M'. 1 Apr.66:)
J.t.Col.k Dec. 77) [\
1 I kkmanti.i;.— Charles Finnerty, Unatt
23 Nov. 55
29 June 48
PtSApr.si
Jan. 42
27 Aug. 41
24 Oct. 56
5 Jan. 47
p8 Dec. 46
9 June 43
Pf4Aug.46
20 May 42
8 Feb. 40
8 June 49
1 July 53
'17 Sep. 50
14 Mar. 43
;8 Jan. 42
4 May 42
'3ilay53
9 Feb. 56
p8 Sept. 54
1 Dec. 54
6 May 44
8 Oct. 50
2 Feb. 44
"3oMay43
21 May 47
27 Sept.44
10 Aug. 55
10 Dec. 47
pi7Dec.52
11 Feb. 48
2 Feb. 58
1'i2Mar.52
p23June43
19 Nov. 47
18 Jan. 5
p29Dec. 46
25 June 44
21 Feb. 56
6 June 54
21 Aug. 49
27 Apr,
25 Oct. sol'
26 Feb. 5S
4 Sept. 51
6 June 54
30 Dec. 42
30 Dec. 43
3 Aug. 5S
3 Sept. 51
29 Apr.
7 Jan.
p9 Aug. 50
2 Feb. 55
7 June 44
7 July 42
8 Oct. 53
23 Sept. 54
!"i3Sep.53
10 Oct. 45
4 Apr. 46
3 Apr. 46
'15 Sep. 54
3 Mar. 63
1 May 55
9 Mar. 55
27 Dec. 47
1 Oct. 53
7 Aug. 46
20 Feb. 57
14 Apr. 46
7 Mar,
3 Apr. 49
p9 Nov. 58
Mar. 50
Aug. 54
p6 0ct
6 July 64
6 June54
p25Jan.
p6 June 5
7 May 53
1 Apr. 70
7 July 59
29 Dec. 54
6 Apr. 55
2 Apr. 56
pioAug.5:
2 Feb. 58
5 Mar. 58
p23Mar.55
t Feb. 56
8 Nov. 55
5 May 54
3 Dec. 61
27 June 56
4 June 58
6 Nov. 55
Jan. 56
Oct. 57
Mar. 61
p3oJune69
8 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 70
5 Sept. 55
p6 Feb. 57
5 Oct. 57
23 Apr.58
1 Jan. 54
9 Apr. 56
3oDec.53
p28 0ct. 64
o Mar. 58
6 Sept.6:
pi7Aug.5i
19 Feb. 70
18 July 65
10 Apr. 57
17 Apr. 58
pi6Aug.59
5 July 72
5 Nov. 69
5 Sept. 70
5 July 72
2 Oct. 78
1 May 71
5 July 72
5 July 72
Apr. 70
23 May 72
1 Jan. 72
7 Mar. 68
4 Apr. 75
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 Jan. 72
Oct.
Dec.
Aug. 79
13 Sept. 79
2 Oct. 78
2 Dec. 77
23 Mar. 77
6 May 72
5 July 72
Apr. 74
Oct. 77
Dec. 78
21 Dec. 77
29 Aug. 78
3 Apr. 79
14 July
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7
6 May 66
5 July 72
24 Apr. 66
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
7 Oct. 7.
8 June 7
1 Oct. 77
1 Dec. 78
5 Mar. 79
5 Sept. 75
1 Dec. 78
29 July 75
o Nov. 79
Oct. 77
'3 Mar
9 Nov. 46
jo Feb. 57
'i7Apr. 57
?3I Oct. 53
p6 Feb. 46
26 Mar. 58
•"29 Dec. 54
5 July 64
8 Oct. 61
4 Jan. 61
29 Dec. 54
1 Oct. 77
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 7
5 July 72
14 June 69
1 Oct. 77
5 Bee. 74
26 Jan. 74
31 Dec. 78
Oct. 77
27 June 71
1 Apr. 64
1 Aug. 67
1 July 61
1 Dec. 62
1 Apr. 72
5 July 67
Jan. 68
July 61
20 Aug. 66
31 May 72
15 Nov. 65
16 Nov. 59
26 July 70
Oct. 70
July 67
Oct. 60
5 July 60
1 Jan. 63.
1 July 69
13 July 72
21 July 70
5 Aug. 71
1 Nov. 68
1 May 68
15 Nov. 60
26 Jan. 72
29 Mar. 60
1 Jan. 66
10 July 65
27 Jan. 72
17 Jan. 6
1 Jan. 69
1 July 67
v7 Apr. 78
1 Oct. 68
1 Apr. 68
Apr. 64
Oct. 67
10 Mar. 65
19 June 6
io June 72
25 Mar. 71
1 Jan. 67
i Jan. 72
6 June 541 5 Mar. 57 1 5 July 72;
Apr. 75
Dec. 781 6 May 59
I ' ■ 4a lei of tin St ttl >rn m irkU • are parfor med by the Officers of the respective Brigade Depots.
Staff Officers of Pensioners. 365
Scale of Allowance in Addition to Half Pat.
1st Class. — ns. od. per diem. 2nd Class. — 9s. od. per diem.
In the event of the Staff Officer of Pensioners being subject to additional expense in consequence of his employ-
ment in aid of the Civil Power at a distance from head-quarters, he will also receive a further allowance of 5s.
a day while necessarily detained from home, together with the amount of travelling charges thus incurred by him.
Contingent Allowances.
For less than 100 enrolled men, one shilling a day ; 100 and under 150, one shilling and sixpence a day ; 150 and
under 200, two shillings a day ; for 200 and upwards, two shillings and sixpence a day ; Officers with Brevet rank
have two shillings a day in addition.
War Services of Staff Officers of Pensioners.
1 Major E. Kogers served in temporary command of a Detachment 3rd West India Regiment in defence of
LowerCombo, Gambia, iu Feb. 1864 against hostile native factions, and was employed by the Governor of the
Gambia on diplomatic service in conjunction with the Governor of Sierra Leone and Commodore Eardley-Wilmot,
for which he received official thanks. Served as Brigade Adjutant in charge of gnus in the expedition under
Lt.Colonel Harley up the River Gambia in June 1864, and was favorably noticed. Served with the expeditionary
force under Brigadier General Harley in British Honduras in February and March 1S67, and commanded a Flying
Column detached for the destruction of the Indian village San Jose, on which occasion his detachment made a
forced march of 32 miles in n hours across very difficult country (thanked by the Governor). Was subsequently
appointed Brigade Major to the united Force, and was mentioned in despatches.
2 Major Sweeney served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
3 Lt. Colonel Fresson served as Adjutant with the Left Wing 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force
on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir S. Cotton in April and May 1S58, including the destruction of Chinglie, also en-
gaged with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
* Lt.Colonel Egerton Todd served in the Sist Regiment in the Indian Mutiny of 1857-53 (Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Law served with the 31st Regt. throughout the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan under General
Pollock (Medal), includingthe actions of Mazeena, Tezeen, and Jugdulluck, occupation of Cabool (contused) and
the different minor engagements leading to and from it. Also sowed the Sutlej campaign of 1845 4.6, including tie
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon, in all of which he commanded a Company (Medal
and three Clasps). Was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon — ball lodged in his body, and mentioned in
despatch, being second in command of the Regiment during the action.
12 Major Browne served with the 9 ;tli Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
14 Major Macgregor served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the Indian mutiny in
1857-58, and was present at the second relief of Luckuow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of
Kala Nuddoe and Khankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shahjehanpoiv, affairs of Mahomdee
and Bunkagaon (Medal with Clasp).
15 Lt.Colonel Woods served with the Buffs in the action of Punniar, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
17 Lt.Colonel Beere served with the 8th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the sie^o
and capture of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault of the city (Medal with Clasp).
18 Lt.Colonel Ussher served the campaign of 1S44-45 in the Southern Mahratia country with the 22nd Regiment and
was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. Al.-i 1 served in India during the
mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal), and was attached to the Convalescent, Depot at Murree in the Punjaub when the station'
was attacked by a large force of hill men on the night of est September t. ,;. Was onboard the ti top-ship -
Monarch when she blew up aud was destroyed by fire at Spit a< id on ird June 1S5Q.
19 Major Charlton served with the 81st" Regiment in the Indian mm in ,. I,
20 Lt.Colonel Chandler served with the 10th Regiment in the Sutlej C • , 40, iinaudiiisr the battle ot
Sobraon (Medal). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of tin- si.
affair of the 9th September (woundedl, storming the enemy's sM-on-ly-entiviieh ■ I j. . , 1 ,. u _] . 3
before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, and was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat ( Medal with two
Clasps).
21 Captain Michael Curry served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment
under Colonel Benny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three :. Native
Infantry, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
22 Lt.Colonel Wright served with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
affair of Sanganeer, and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Ivotaria on the 14th An :.o 1st . ; 1 Me.1,,1 with < lasp)
26 Major Searlewas at the action of Ecknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854, in action with the forts ot
Bomarsund 15th August, and at the surrender of Fort Prasto on the 16th August. Served with the Baltic expedition
in 1855, and in the mortar-boat flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
27 Lt.Colonel Godley landed with the 56th Regiment iu the Crimea on the 25th August 1S55, served at the sice of
Sevastopol, and present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
30 Major Clements was present at the attack on the batteries at Petropaulovski on 31st August, landed on 4th
Sept. at an attack on the same batteries (severely wounded), and was at the capture of two Russian' vessels on 7th
Sept. 1854. Served in the China war of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of
Canton, expedition to the North, and landed at the bombardment and capture of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho
river on 20th May, as Acting Adjutant and Qr.Master (Medal with two Clasps).
34 Lt.Colonel Wolfe served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the campaign of i860 in China, including thendvinen
on Pekin (Medal with Clasp). ' " e aavan<-e
37 Major Lewis served with the Grenadier Company of the 94th Regiment in the action with and destruction of a
desperate band of insurgent fanatics at Teermanam Coonettos in Malabar.
38 Major Moore served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 10th August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M.Tlal)
Served also in the Indian campaigns in 1857-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th November
1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with
Clasp).
41 Lt.Colonel Woodall served in the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861. Also in that of 186- including
the capture of Katikara (Medal). J' s
43 Lt.Colonel Brooke served with Captain Lillie's Detachment in defeating the insurgents at Matale on 29th Julv
during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces in 1848. r'
43 Lt.Colonel Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal), served also with the Flank Companies o8th
Regiment in the force under Sir Colin Campbell at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in February 1850. Served in the
Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858 and at
the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp).
44 Lt.Colonel Domville was landed in 1845 with a Detachment of Royal Marines 'for the protection of British pronertv
at Monte Video. He was there detached for service in the Parana, and was present at the attack and capture of tho
Forts of Obligado, and forcing the passage of the river. Commanded a Detachment at Rat Island, off Monte Video
and was at the defence of Coloniainthe River Plate in March and April 1847. »
45 Major Spofforth served with the 59th Regiment during the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857 (Medal
with Clasp).
46 Lt.Colonel Chapman served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 includino-
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . s
[For remainder of Notes tee end of Bifle Brigade.
366
Commissariat and Transport Department.
Former Commissioned Hank
Purveyor in Chief
Commissaries General, ranking
with Major General*.
FIRSTCOH-
MISSION-
EH DANK.
Deputy Commiasaaty General Watt, Ktzjames Edward
Deputy Commissary General Strickland, fltrEdi
Robertson, James Scott,3 CB 7 Apr. 55! 5 Sept. 71 Ireland.
Deputy Commissaries General,
rauki
ifh Colonels.
Lundy, James Bell9
Moore, Henry13
Major, Robert Clement ..
Downes, Arthur William/
Palmer, Charles18
Irvine, Matthew Bell, CB. CMG.-
Adams. Arthur Fulford ..
ci;.
Deputy Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
1 ' immieeary General
Assistant C anmissary General
i ' unmissary General
A.ssi«tant I'ommissarv General ...
Av-i.-tant Commissary General ... Blacker, Latham William8*
Principal Barrack Master ;Hall. Samuel William15
Principal Purveyor Morris, Edward, CB
\-sistant Commissary General ...:Long, James
Assistant Commissary General ...IBrownrigg, Henry John23
j Assistant Commissaries General,
ranking with Lieutenant Colonels.
Principal Purveyor iPigott, Augustus William
Brevet Lieut. Colonel Unattached Shervinton, Charles Robert2'
Captain 9 Foot ip.s.c. Wilkinson, Henry John28
Captain h. p. 16 Foot Ip.s.c. Healy, Richard Calvert30
Assistant Commissary General ... 1 Foster, Charles3*
Principal Purveyor Hridgett, Gregson
A.-sistant Commissary General ...|Murray, James William40
Assistant < 'ommissary General
Assistant t.'ommissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commi.ssary General
Assistant (.'ommissary General
As-i-tant Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
30 July 39 14 Feb. 78 War Office.
5 Feb. 38)23 Nov. 78
I
23 Apr. 40 1 Jan. 70 Southern District.
2 Aug. 44I 1 Nov. 71 Dublin District.
27 Aug. 42^7 June 73 Gibraltar.
19 May 47 27 Oct. 73 Western District.
3 Jan. 45 16 Mar. 74
1 30 Mar. 481 1 Apr. 74 Aldershot.
t6 June 42] t July 76 Malta.
14 Apr. 46116 Apr. 77 Cork District.
June 51 j 9 July 78 North British Dist.
11 Aug. 54 9 July 78'Cape of Good Hope.
2 Mar. 47! 9 July 78 Woolwich.
:o May 50
Principal Purveyor
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary General
Assistant Commissary "
( laptain late Military Train
Captain late Military Train
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary Gen
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Den. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assis1 . Commi ssary i ieneral
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commi.ssary General
Dep. Assist,. Commissary General
Lieutenant late Military 'Train
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Deputy Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
1st. Commissary General
Clerk, Alexander13
Lewis, Henry Clutterbuck46
O'Connor. Charles Davis48
Dundee, Robert Handley
Pennell, Croker Loyell Baker
Blunt, Francis Charles
Robinson, Wellesley Gordon Walker52 ..,
Phillips, George Hutchison
Commissaries, ranking with Majors
Knapp, Charles Barrett36
Selby, Robert Grey Donaldson41
Petrie, Alfred Ernest
Newland, William Henry42
Shortt, Foster
Milne, James49
Webb, Edward William Henry, CB...
Saunder, Edward Charles96
Boothby, Basil Charles93
Sanders, Gilbert Howard83
Brown, Sidney Reynett118
Furse, Paul George Frederick
Wrench, Charles Edward
Prissick, Thomas Butterworth (local \
rank of Assist. Commissary General )
Wild, Henry John
Stanes, Robert
Hunter, Robert Edward54
Macfarlane, John
Ryland, Ashley Cowper55
Hackman, Henry William55
Draper, John8''
Robertson, John Leslie55
Randall, John Henry55
Matthews, Robert Lee53
Le Mesurier, Thomas Augustus
Dunn, Edwin
Penrice, Charles Walter
Taylor, Nathaniel Ronald
DesBarrcs, Joseph FrederickWallett56
Teller, George Home
Powell, Reuben Hill
Elmes, Jonathan William
Reeves, Henry Spencer Edward
Beale, Oswald Frederick ...
Walton, Clifford Elliot .]."
Hughes, Emilius
25 Aug. 54
0 May 42
1 Jan. 70
1 Feb. 70
3 Mar. 4S
1 Apr. 57
8 Nov. sc
7 Mar.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
D p. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. a Bint.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Dep, Assist.
Dep. Assist.
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
I op 111 ni ssary
Commissary
I 'ommissary
Commissary
Commissary
Commissary
General
1 Ieneral
General
(ieneral
(ieneral
(ieneral
(ieneral
(ieneral
(ieneral
(ieneral
Genera
General
(ieneral
General
6 Apr. 79
Xatal.
1 Jan. 7c Northern District.
1 Jan. 7o:China.
1 Jan. 70'Belfast.
1 Feb. 70 Natal.
1 Jan. 71 Home District.
1 Aug. 71 Eastern District.
1 Nov. 71 Nova Scotia.
>7 Oct. 73 West Indies.
Jan. 55 16 Mar. 74 Southern District.
22 Aug. 54 1 Apr. 7^ Ceylon.
7 Apr. 5425 June 74|Northern District.
9 June 54 1 1 July 74JDevonport.
Jan. 551 6 May 75
1 Apr. 55I27N0V. 75
16 Oct. 55: 16 Apr. 77
20 Jan. 55J12 Feb. 70
2 Mar. 48^12 Feb. 70
1 June 5412 Feb. 70
23 Jan. 56 12 Feb. 70
1 Mar. 56:12 Feb. 70
23 Nov. 55 15 Feb. ;o
29 Oct. sSlisFeb. 70
Chatham District.
War Office.
Natal.
Cork.
Shorncliffe.
Dover.
Belfast.
Curragh.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
27 Nov. 54:17 Aug. 7ojStraits Settlements.
6 Nov. 57! 15 Oct. 7oAthlone.
May 58 22 Dec. 7o|Gibraltar.
5 Jan. 55I 1 Jan. 71 Manchester.
5 Jan. 25I 1 Mar. 71 Na
24 Nov. 54
7 Feb. 55
1 Apr. 55
12 May 55
I 1 Sept. 55
j 22 Jan. 55
1 Sept. 55
1 Sept. 55
1 Dec. 55
1 Dec. 55
1 Jan. 56:27 Oct. 73
2 Jan. 56 16 Mai
Deputy Commissaries, ranking with
Captains.
Anderson, Alexander Williams
Bridgman, William
Leach, Cecil Francis "
Armstrong, Francis Hugh
Brereton, Thomas Sadleir ;-...'.
Troup, John Igglesden ..'.
Price, Kd ward Thomas
Warneford, William John Jortin .....
Meyer, Albert
Parkyn, George John ..„!.!.*""
Cniacke, Crofton James
Morley, George Lyddon
Gattey, Francis William Brathwai't "
Granville, Sydney George
vatal.
Aug. 71 [Dublin.
1 Aug. 7iiCyprus.
1 Nov. 71 Devonport.
Jan. 56
1 Mar. 56
11 Nov. 59
11 Nov. 59
10 Mar. 54
11 Apr. 54
23 Nov. 55
6 Aug. 61
9 Jan. 61
4 June 55
1 Oct. 62
1 Oct. 62
1 Jan. 72 [London.
1 Apr. 72: Dublin.
3 Aug. 72JChina.
1 Dec. 72 Malta.
1 Feb. 73lAldershot.
2 Sept. 73 1 Aldershot.
6 Sept. 73 Mauritius.
Bermuda.
. . Woolwich.
25 June 74 Natal.
25 Dec. 74 Jamaica.
1 Jan. 75 Ceylon.
3 Feb. 75lNewcastle-on-Tyne.
6 May 7j!Preston.
22 July 77 Curragrh.
23 Jan. 78 Army Service Corps.
8 Sept.78;Natal.
5 Nov. 78 Natal.
8 June 79jYork.
29 Nov. 79Natal.
Nov.
Jan. 61
Jan. 61
Feb. 6:
Feb. 61
July 61
Oct. 62
Nov. 61
Apr. 61
Dec. 62
Dec. 62
Mar. 63
Dec. 6j
Feb. 65
Sept. 65
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
2 Feb.
[2 Feb.
:2 Feb.
7° Canterbury.
70 Natal.
Cyprus.
Birmingham.
Limerick.
Devonport.
Shorncliffe.
Natal.
Portsmouth.
Army Service Corps.
Brighton.
Dover.
Army Service Corps.
Natal.
Commissariat and Transport Deportment.
$6?
Former Commissioned Bank.
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Barrack Master
Barrack Master
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Purveyor
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Dep. Assist. Commissary General
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Lieutenant late Military Train ...
Lieutenant late Military Train . . .
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Deputy Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
DEPtrir Commissaries, ranking icifh
Captains.
Cook, Francis John Gilbert
Leech, Robert Stockham Brydges
iBridgman, Frederick Henry
iM'Kenzie, Charles William Beverley
iHawtayne, William Henry Wilson
iGoddard, Frederick FitzClarence
Rushton, Mark William Rooksby
Skinner, James Tierney
Christie. Walter Henry
Toller, Charles Henry
Stewart, Thomas Brown
Clarke, James Alleyne
Coates, George100
Christie, Edward T
Rains, Stephen Walter102
Abbott, Blair
Birnie, William Jones
Johnston, George9-
Johnston, John Kent
Scott, James Alexander
Ramsey, George*16,
Noake, Robert Douglas
Johnston, James
Young, John Smith
Woollett, Mario w Sidney John
Robertson, William
Dunne. Walter Alphonsus
Richardson, Wodehouse Dillon102 ....
PIRST COM-
MISSION-
ED HANK.
Qr.Master Commissariat Staff C
Qr. Master Commissariat Staff C
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
Barrack Clerk
2 g Mar. ' 6 12 Feb. 70 Gibraltar.
20 Oct. 66 12 Feb. 70 Queenstown.
17 Nov. 63 12 Feb. 70!
18 July 63 12 Feb. 70] Army Service Corps.
1 June 64 12 Feb. 70 London.
29 Mar. 67 12 Feb. 7o|London.
29 Oct. 66 12 Feb. 70 Cape of Good Hope.
5 Aug. 64 12 Feb. 70-Fermoy.
5 July 64 12 Feb. 70 Straits' Settlements.
1 Apr. 54 12 Feb. 70 Parkhurst.
2} July 07 12 Feb. 70 Cape of Good Hope.
10 Aug. 67^2 Feb. 70, Weymouth.
4 Aug. 65,12 Feb. 70 Natal.
23 Oct. 66|i2 Feb. 70' Nova Scotia.
2 June 55 12 Feb. 70 Chatham.
14 July 55^2 Feb. 70 Portsmouth.
4 July 55 12 Feb,
14 July 55 12 Feb. 70
25 Aug. 55J12 Feb. 70'
1 Apr. 56 12 Feb. 70,
12 Jan. 56 15 Feb. 70
1 j May 63 15 Feb. 7°
2oAug.s5 3 Aug. 72
. 1 Jan. 74
22 June 64 1 1 Jan. 74
24 Dec. 60 1 Nov. 76
9 Apr. 73 23 Jan. 79
13 June 72 29 Nov. 79
_ .88 Foot
Lieutenant 102 Foot..
Lieutenant S4 Foot
Lieutenant 20 Foot ..
Lieutenant 103 Foot..
Assistant Commissaries, ranking with
Lieutenants.
Gallagher, John
M'Garry, Charles
Stephenson, James
Thclwall. W. Walter'01
Mitchell. Henry N
Chipp, Henry
O'Leary, Patrick
Hibbert, Thomas
Croisdale, Richard
Wood, Joseph
Santi, Charles Henry"8 ilocal rank)
of Deputy Commissary) )
Chermaide, Robert Alexander
Elliott, Edward Pilkington
Whitehead, Williraliam T
Dundy, Francis Walter101
M'Leod, Walter Thompson
Fitz-Stubbs, Edwin102
Smith, John102
Dolton, Edward John
Shannon, Thomas Patrick
Gosset, Francis Russell
Bannister, Charles John
'Macdonald, Theo. Campbell Heiligerloa
I Ottley, George Wollaston
IBourne, Casimir Arthur
Nugent, Robert Arthur102
;vill-Dayies, Ernest Langham";
Boughton i
Ely, Alfred
Clutterbuck, Lewi* Augustus
Stevens, Frank Erastus
Skirvimr, David Scot
Langdon, Allan Harris
Bridge, Charles Henry
Fryer, Ernest
Sargent, John Fiancis
Wilson, John George Yule (local}
rank of Deputy .Commissary $
Baker, Alfred Aquila102
Blenkinsop, William Sandford
Graham, Malcolm
Collard, Arthur William
Rainsford, Marcus Edw. Read102
Smith, Edmund Philip Bowden
Roe, James
Moore, William Francis
Parkin, John William Brooke
Hamilton, George Vaughan105
Heygate, Bernard
Bampfield, William John Byrne
Fagan, Thomas St. John
Tracey, Leigh
Winter, Samuel Henry
Hipwell, Alfred George
Challice, Gerald George
Winter, William Robert
Edwards, James Roch
Whitley, Joseph
Stanley, Geoffrey
28 Oct. 64 12 Feb. 70 Birr.
20 Oct. 69 12 Feb. 70 Atblone.
6 Mar. 66, 18 Feb. 70 Longford.
1 Nov. 66 18 *eb. 70' Bradford.
2 Sept. 67 1 : Feb. - Olonmel.
q Dec 67 '8 Feb. 70 Manchester.
1. 7' Kilkenny.
ij Feb. 70 Curragh.
ewport, Monmouth.
. - vice Corps,
irmy Service Corps.
Gosport.
Natal
Dublin.
Bermuda.
Natal.
Natal.
8 July 68
4 Dec. 66
5 Mar. 67
3 June 72
3 June 72
3 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
13 June 72
... r, ',,
1 Sept. 70
1 Sept. 70
1 Sept. 70
12 Dec. 70
g Mar. 7:
1 Apr. 71
12 Apr. 71
[2 Apr. 7'
2 Apr. 71
! Sfoj vi
[5 July 71
[5 July 71
re) Aug. 7i
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
[3 June 74
13 June 74
13 Juno 74
13 June 74
13 June 74
[3 June 74
[3 June 74
t3 June 74
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps,
Colchester.
Portsmouth.
■
Gravesend.
Chatham.
Army Service Corps.
Straits Settlements.
Nova Scotia.
tfalta.
Fort George.
Hounslow.
Sheerness.
Army Service Corps.
Preston.
Honduras.
Army Service Corps-
Ceylon.
Gibraltar.
Barbadoes.
Army Service Corps.
Gibraltar.
13 June 74 Army Service Corps.
3 June 72 13 June 74 Army Service Corps.
3 June 72 13 June 74 Bermuda.
3 June 72 13 June 74 Army Service Corps.
3 June 72 13 June 74 Bristol.
:3 June 72 13 June 74lPembroke.
[3 June 77 13 June 74 1 Malta.
1 Dec. 72 1 Dec. 74.Enniskillen.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 751 Cork.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 Jamaica.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75|Edinburgh.
9 Apr. 73 1 9 Apr. 751 Natal.
9 Apr. 73 i 9 Apr. 75 (Natal.
9 Apr. 73I 9 Apr. 75 Natal.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 1 Army Service Corps.
9 Apr. 73! 9 Apr. 75; Bermuda.
9 Apr. 73I 9 Apr. 75lDemerara,
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 7sjGlasgow.
9 Apr. 73 9 Apr. 75 1 Bermuda.
9 Apr. 75 ; Malta.
1 Apr. 76 Natal.
1 Apr. 76i Natal.
9 -
9 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
363
Commissariat and Transport Department.
Former Commiitioned Sank.
Assistant Commissaries, ranking icilh
Lieutenants.
Ward, Edward Willis Duncan
M'Comb, Robert Proby
Cousins, Herbert Joseph
Winspear, William Henry
Carter, Ernest Tilson Shaeu
Hope, Lewis Anstruther
M'Murray, Edwin Samuel
Ashley, Arthur
Dunne, William
Arnold, Knighton
Godfery. Masters John
Nevell, John Samuel
Boyd, John Alexander
Gaussen, Edgar
Harvest, Henry Ambrose Lane
Hare, Frederick Stephen Christian
Rice, Henry Garde
Pocock, Edward Innes
Bankart, Alfred George
Hunter, John
Hayles, Henry Thomas'-21
FIBSTCOM-i
MISSION- I
ED HANK. I
i Apr. 74 1
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 74
i Apr. 75
i Apr. 75
i Apr. 75
i Apr. 75
i Apr. 75 j
i Apr. 75 1
i Apr. 75:
i Apr. 75 1
i Apr. 75
i Apr. 75
i Apr. 75 1
30 Oct, 75 3
30 Oct. 75 '3
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 July
oOct.
oOct.
76 Army Service Corps.
7g T,__,
Sub Assistant Commissaries,
Y€ Dalton, James Langley ,, r\pr>
Kennedy, William D 27 Mar
Hopkins, William 1 27 Mar!
Rowsell, James L_ jjar
p, Matthew Proctor 27 ^aT'
Lawford, Thomas Wright )2_ jjar'
Cobden, Charles John ,, >ir„,'
Phillips Edward ...^Jg
Steele, John I ' Mar
Howland, Joseph LI Mar'
Morine, George Harland '27 Mar
Cooper Thomas I2?7 Mm/
Marsh, George ;27 Mn_
Emuss, William \2l ^
Baillie, Thomas L7, T.I'
Lapham, Robert John L' M '
Myers, George Lingard I7 S'
De Lisle, Frederick ij. «„
Collett. William JZl ^
Bendall, John \% $**■
Battersby, Frederick ! 7 S"
Reynolds, Thomas \J. ^l'
Stead, Joseph I 1 Jurfe
Cossey, John Francis -, Tllllo
Phillips, John ....'.! Dec
Bclton George \7\%^
Crumplin, William „ n»n
MOaftery James. Dec"
White, John Alexander
Ledsham, William
Grier, George Richard ...........
M'Loughlin, John
Mullins, John Joseph ...... ,.......'.
Robinson, Richard Henry
Barrell, William John
Nichols, Richard
M'Veigh, William Edward"!!!"
Musgrave, WilUam
Main, James "w\"
Joyce, Henry
Tyler, Harry William
Dean, John
Hornblower, Edward
Wishart, William
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
11 Dec.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
12 Feb.
9 Nov.
761 Army Service Corps.
76
70 Army Service Corps.
76 Natal.
76|Natal.
76 DundaUr.
77 Army Service Corps.
77; York.
77 Stirling.
77 Bermuda.
77 (Natal.
77 j Chester.
77 < hatham.
77lShoeburyness.
77|Devonport.
77 Army Service Corps
77 Clonmel.
77 Portsmouth.
77 Exeter.
Natal.
Gibraltar.
'Army Service Corps.
Gibraltar.
Cyprus.
Aldershot.
Dublin.
Army Service Corps.
Woolwich.
Natal.
;Templemore.
Dublin.
Netley.
Aldershot.
Trinidad.
Chatham.
Natal.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Woolwich.
Natal.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Army Service Corps.
Cape of Good Hope.
Natal.
Natal.
Devonport.
Cork.
Natal.
Army Service Corps.
Natal.
Army Service Corps.
Edinburgh.
Natal.
Colchester.
Army Service Corps.
Aldershot.
Natal.
ur tut and Tramtport Depat
368
African Branch.
Former Commissioned ~Rank.
Commissary.
Blissett, Henry Frederick, CMO
Deputy Commissart
FIRST COM-
MISSION-
ED BANK.
12 Feb. 7o! 5 Feb. 76 Sierra Leone.
1 I !
Bennett, F. K.los iAug. 70J22 July 76 Gold Coast.
Assistant Commissaries.
Lieutenant 4 West York Militia ... Wvatt, Henry116 \ 5 May 6p,i2Feb. 70:
iWawn, George Twizell ' 1 Feb. 73 1 Sierra Leone.
Gore, James Casmaijor109 , j 1 Sept. 73; Gold Coast.
Gabbett, Robert Poole109
Crooks, John Joseph116 ...
3 Sept. 73J Sierra Leone.
8 Sept. 73' Sierra Leone.
Army Service Corps.
C'OMMISSABIAT AND TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT.
(Head Quarters, 109, Victoria Street, Westminster.)
Commanding Officer Commissary General F. E. Watt.
Acting Staff Officer Commissary R. H. Powell.
Quarter Muster Sub Assistant Commissary .1. Bendall.
Paiimaster Hon. Major W. R. Olivey, Army Pay Department.
■„.",. -,r , f John Barnett, 27 Aug. 59, Woolwich.
Siding Masters | John Moorehouse>9U ',- Feb. jo. Eruign, 8 Jan. 64, Aldershot.
Ordnance Store Department.
Commanding Officer Deputy Commissary W. H. Chambers.
Adjutant and Quarter Matter Assistant Commissary J. J. Donnelly.
Paymaster Hon. Major W. R. Olivey, Army Pay Department.
I +
3^9
Ordnance Store Department.
Former Commissioned Rank.
Superintendent of Stores
Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Captain Royal Artillery
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Deputy Superintendent of Stores
Captain Royal Artillery
Captain Royal Artillery
Doputy Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Commissaries General, ranking
with Major Generals.
Young.Wm.LoweristonMackelcan.'aB
Deputy Commissaries General,
ranking with Colonels.
Penno, William Lanyon
King, William Michael21
Satchwell, Thomas Alfred G
p.s.c. Naagle, Walter Ohidiock*9
Hamley, Joseph Osbertus,37 CB
llunro, George Gunn35
Molony, Charles Mills
p.s.c. Harrington, Joseph Thomas ....
Assistant Commissaries General,
ranking with Lieutenant Colonels.
Lilley, John Isaac39
Young, Alfred Horatio
Pirkis, George Ignatius53
Gibbons, David53
Russell, Horatio Albert60
Beswick, Anthony Sutton
Moore, James
Wright, William Frederick61 (local
rank of Commissary General)
Travers, Henry Fane
Raven, Newcome Richard
Ingram, Matthew John Tiemay62 ...
Commissaries, ranking with Majors
Angell, John Charles
Ralph, Charles
Blakeney, Henry63
Elphinstone-Holloway.CuthbertWm.64
Meade, Robert
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores
Assist. Superintendent of Stores; March, Gerald Edward
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores, Rogers, Samuel Ormsby
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores iSparkes, Thomas
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores iBrunett, George Augustus
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores, Murray, George Comyn
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. ofStores, Elliott, Joseph
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores! Smith, Sydney Lancey Davies
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores' Le Gey t, William Bell66
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores, Boyes, William Grayson
I Deputy Commissaries, ranking with
Captains.
Dc-p. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores 'Montanaro, Alfred
Dep. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores, Bennett, William Douglas
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Taylor, Henry
bop. Assist. Superintends of Stores Chambers, William Henry63
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores; Thorn, George Montresor
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores jGatt, Edward
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores) Pease, Thales
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores! Rawnsley, Thomas Joseph69
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores' Pearson, Joseph Henry
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. ofStores Haldane, William Sidney70
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores] Booth, Walter58
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Stack, Thomas Griffin
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores 'Moors, Henry Payn93 (local rank of\
Commissary) )
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Flynn, Patrick Joseph Connell
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores] Morgan, Henry
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores' Kellmau, James Cragg
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores [Gordon, William Cleather
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Freeburn, John Charles
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dop. Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dop.Assist. Superintendt. of Stores
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Dop. Assist. Superintendt. of Sto
Dop.Assist.Superintcndt. of Sto
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Mills, Herbert James
Pett, George Thornton
Mayo, William Robert
Howell, William Henry
Nicholls, Robert
Pridham, Frederick
Dunstan, Harry Mainwaring
Jolly, George Alfred94
Taylor, John Edmund82
Calvert, Augustus Bresson
Vausittart, Charles E
Buchanan, Charles S
I Assistant Commissaries, ranking with
Lieutenants.
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores, Graham, Lionel Frederick
Dep.As.Mst.Siipermten.it. of Stores |)urnlonl, < 'Imrles Day
Dep.AsMst.Siipermten.lt. of Stores Campbell, Colin G. L.'"7
Dep. Assist.Superintcndt. of Stores St. George, Harry Hammersl'ey "
Dep.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores Hridgman,' Arthur Walter
Dep.AMsiHt.Superintendt. ofStores King, Robert Finlay
Dop.Assist.Superintendt. of Stores
Qr.Master Military Store Depart.
Skinner, Edmund Grey119
Hassull, Thomas ....""......'.
Donnolly, John James ...
Triscott, John Henry Rolt
Stainforth. Richard Terrick .".'.
Cooke, William Butterworth (iocai\
rank of Deputy Commissary) . j
|Sutleiro, Henry Charles '"
Llcut.nant64Foot .Kr.knr R: 1-rt l>..r:-:::gt.:r.^
jLeggott, Frederick Octavius ]
Lieutenant Royal Artillery
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1 Apr. 47 1 24 Aug. 76
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19 Oct. 42 g July 78
24 Sept.ssilo Aug. 78
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11 Aug. 73
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13 Feb. 75
27 Nov. 75
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12 Mar. 79
12 Feb. 70
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10 May 71
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1 July 72
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56 7 July 74
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60 27 Nov. 75
60 27 Nov. 75
60 27 Nov. 75
60 27 Nov. 75
Sept. 78
Mar. 79
Apr. 79
3 Apr. 67 12
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31 July 67! 12
31 July 67 12
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Woolwich Arsenal.
Ireland.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Southern District.
Gibraltar.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Western District.
Woolwioh Arsenal.
Bermuda.
Northern District.
Cork District.
Portsmth. GunWhf.
War Office.
Nova Scotia.
China.
Cape of Good Hope.
Chatham District.
SouthEasternDistrict
N. British District.
Dublin.
Guernsey.
Ceylon. *
Chatham Gun Wharf.
Natal.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Dublin.
Upnor.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Eastern District.
Chester.
Dover.
Pembroke.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Malta.
Army Service Corps.
Tower.
Gibraltar.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Barbadoes.
Jamaica.
Priddy's Hard.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Natal.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Alderney.
Mauritius.
Natal.
Bermuda.
Purfleet.
Bull Point.
Devonpt. Gun Wharf.
Portsm. Gun Wharf.
Nova Scotia.
Jersey.
Aldershot.
St. Helena.
Straits Settlements.
Harwich.
China.
Ceylon.
Haulbowline.
Gibraltar.
Natal.
Marchwood.
Cyprus.
Malta.
Sheerness Gun Whrf
Woolwich Arsenal. '
Army Service Corps.
Dvnpt. Gun Wharf.
Athlone.
Natal.
Chatham.
Blackness, N.B.
Ordnance Store Department.
370
ASSIST \
Commissioned Hank.
Commissaries, ranking with
Lieutenants.
'Richards, Fowell C. B
jde Salis, Edward .Tohn
Everard, George Henry
Markwick, Ernest Elliott
Horan, William
St. Quintin, Arthur Newton
Wintle, Frank Graham
Houghton, Ernest
er, John Langford
Herbert Andrew David
Melliss, Fraser Browne
Clarke, Robert Fulke Noel
Jones, Josiah
Wyon, Herbert Thornton (local rank )
of Deputy Commissary) >
; Ricci, Robert Scipio Marsh
Arnold, Francis Havard
Fincham, Herbert George
Kernaghan, Thomas James
Warren, Godfrey Octavius
Burt, Harrv Penson
Wright, William Frederick
Tate, Charles William Henry
Heath, Edward
Jeans, Charles Gilchrist
Bruno, Hugh Watson Bruno
Hobbs, George Radley
Steevens, John
Pnrchas, Charles
Wainwright, Ernest Charles
Atkinson, George Robert
Ozanne, Charles Heinekin
Dromgoole, Charles John
Stoneman, James
Jessop, Guthrie Hylton
Creagh, Augustin FitzGerald Roland
Colebrook, George Thomas
John
Lynn, Sydney Hume
Drake, Robert
Kennedy-Edwards, James
Beeves, Daniel
Graham, William
Stanley, James Charles
Trench, Fred. Amelius Le Poor
Day, Boberl Vaughan
Bdes, Charles Albert
Sadler, Alfred
Heron, Thomas
Barrett, Henry Walter
Collingwood, William George
Mulcahy, Francis Edward
Appelbe, Edward Benjamin
Brereton, Clement Henry
Edyvean. Frederick George
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5 Julv 71 York.
5 July 71 Army Service Corps.
3 June 74lKingWilLi:mi'sTuw;i.
3 June 74 China.
3 June 74!Woohvieh Arsenal.
Sub Assistant Commissarii
D' Arcy, Edward Blake
Cox, William Smith
Spinks, George
Johnson, Wi I liam
Hendley, John
Bastmead, Charles103
Morton, James
Longhurst, Bruce
Magall, William James
Berr v.John
M'Canlis, William
Carlin, Hugh
Moore, Robert
Paterson, Francis
Swanson, Robert
M'Farlane, Andrew
\sh worth, James
Pitt, John
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China.
Cyprus.
Cape of Good Hope.
Natal.
Barbadoos.
9 Apr. 75, Woolwich Arsenal.
9 Apr. 75 Portsm. Gun Whar'.
Bermuda.
Us mm 1. uu Wharf.
Bermuda.
Purflect.
Ceylon.
Gibraltar.
Jamaica.
Portsm. Gun Wharf,
Natal.
Enniskillen.
Natal
Limerick.
Portsm. Gun Wharf,
Bull Point.
Tynemi mth.
Dublin.
Curragh.
Dublin.
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run Wharf,
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Arsenal.
Stirling.
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Dublin.
Natal.
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Natal.
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ripnor.
Devonport Gun Whf,
Bull Point.
Vnuv Si 1 vice Corps,
Weedon.
War Office.
Natal.
Tower.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Haulbowline.
Woolwich Arsenal.
Portsm. Gun Wharf,
Devonport Cun Whf.
T t 2
2,70a Commissariat and Ordnance Store Departments — War Services.
1 Mr. Youn" was in charge of the Field Train throughout the Crimean war (Medal with four Clasps, CB., KnigWJ
Ofthe Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tnrkish Modal). Served in China from 1S57 to 1S60 (Medal).
* Mr. Robertson served as Purveyor in Chief with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 (Crimean and
Turkish Medals). , . _ , . . .
6 Sir Edward Strickland served in Canada during the rebellion in 183S-39 ; and 111 Cephalonia during the re-
bellion of 1847-48. Served with the 1st Division at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Sen-fid in Commissariat charge in the field in New Zealand in 1864-66 (OB., and Medal).
9 Mr. Luudy served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Mr. Moore served in the Crimea from April iSss (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
15 Mr. Hall served as a Lieutenant in the 73rd Regiment during a portion of the Kaffir war of 1847 (Medal) ; and
was Barrack Master of British Katt'raria during the war of 1852-53.
18 Mr. Palmer served in the Kaffir war (Medal). Also in the Crimea (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
20 Mr. Dowries served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol), and was specially
mentioned in general orders for services rendered with the Turkish Contingent (Turkish Medal). Served with the
China Expeditionary Force in 1S57-59, and was promoted for this service ; present at the attack and capture of
Canton (Medal with' Clasp).
21 Mr. King served in China from iS=;7 to 1S5S (Medal).
22 Mr. Blacker served in the Kaffir war in 1850-52 (Medal).
23 Mr. Brownrigg served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 3rd Division, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
25 Mr. M. B. Irvine served in Turkey and the Crimea during the latter part of the Russian war in 1855-56. Pro-
ceeded as Senior Control Officer with the Red River Expedition of 1870 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley
(C.l/67.). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throughout the
Ashanti war of 1873-74 as Head of the Control Department, including the battle of Amoaful and capture of Coo-
massie (mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Controller, CB., Medal with Clasp).
-" Lt. Colonel Shervinton served in the 46th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of the 26th Oct., siege and fall of Sebastopol. Having served
uninterruptedly throughout the siege he was appointed to the Staff at Balaklava, and subsequently to the com-
mand of the 1 s't Battalion L?nd Transport Corps (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
28 Captain Wilkinson served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assault on the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
29 Captain Nangle served in the Crimean campaign from September to October 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
30 Captain R. C. Healy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
34 Mr.C. Foster served'inthe Crimean campaign from the 6th September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Also with the China Expeditionary Force in 1857-61, including Commissariat charge of an expedition to Tientsin iu
1858 (Medal, and promotion to Assistant ( Commissary General).
30 Mr. Knapp served in the Eastern campaign from January 1855 (Turkish Medal). Also throughout the China
war from 1857 to 1S60, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and
surrender of Pekin (Medal).
37 Mr. Hamiey was in charge of the Military Store Department in New Zealand from 1847 to 1870, and was
present during the war in the Southern District in 1847, and in the two wars in the Northern District in 1860-61
and 1S63-65 (Medal and CB.).
38 Mr. Mur.ro was in charge during New Zealand war of 1844-45 (Medal). Served in the Crimea in 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
39 Mr. Lilley served in the Field Train of the Royal Artillery the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present
with the 1st Division in the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, thoughout the
siege and at the fall of Sebastopol and capture of Kadikoi (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal). In Dec. 1855 was appointed Deputy Storekeeper in the War Department, and assisted Captain
Gordon in carrying out the duties until the evacuation ofthe Crimea.
40 Mr. J. W. Murray served with the Heavy Cavalry at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Meoal).
41 Mr. Selby served in the Crimea from 24th Jan. to April 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
42 Mr. Newland served in the New Zealand war of 1861 and 1863-66, taking part in the Waikato, Taranaki, and
Wanganui operations (Medal).
43 Mr. A. Clerk served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
4t Mr. Lewis served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-56, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Also with the China Expedition of 1857-61 (Medal).
M Mr. O'Connor served with Detachments of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd West India Regiments that proceeded from Gambia
in October 1854 to the assistance ofthe troops besieged in Christianborg Castle, Gold Coast, and with the expedition
against the Kings and Chiefs ofthe Moirah country, Western Africa, in November 1854. Accompanied Sir Garnet
Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873. Raised natives at Cape Palmas for the Transport Service, and
served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (mentioned in despatches, promoted Assistant Controller, Medal).
49 Captain Milne served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Mr. W. ('.. W. Hobinson served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal 1. Was in charge ofthe Department during the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76 (pro-
moted Assistant Commissary General).
M Mr. R, L. Matthews served with the field force under Brigadier Bagot which defeated the Fenian Raiders at
Huntingdon, Canada, in 1870.
'4 Mr. Hunter served in the Crimea at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in Commissariat charge in Quiah, Western Africa, in 1 861, until relieved by D.A.C. General Thompson, and
took part in the affairs at the town.
'-- Messrs. A. C. Etyland, II. W. Hackman, J. L. Robertson, and J. H. Randall served in the Crimea, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
M Mr. lies Harres served with the late Turkish Contingent at Kertch, and has received the Turkish War Meda
for the Crimea.
' Messrs. 1'nrkis, (iibbons, and Booth have the Medal for the war of 1857 in China.
'■» Mr. II. A. Hussell served Ihroughoutthe Kastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Mr. \V . I- . \\ right was present at the bombardment and capture of Canton in 1857.
'•-" Mr. Ingram has served in New Zealand since 1861 during the whole ofthe late war (Medal).
" Mr lilakrn.-y served throughout the Crimean war of iR-,4 -5 ^ and was on the personal Staff of Lord Raglan at
Alma (Medal with ftmr Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
,.," Mr- '•'•Ipl'mstone-Holloway served with the Field Train in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with two
I laapa, and 1 arldah Medal).
M .Mr. LeQeyt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was present at the attack of the Orakau Pah, assault
and enpture ol Hie <l:it,e I'ah, mid action at Te Hauga (Medal).
°", o,r' 'lll,""l"'rH KcrvC(1 in the Royal Navy on board H.M.S. Neptune, Valorous, and Sanspareil, in the Baltic
and I.laek Sen i:inl was present at Komarsund and Sebastopol (Baltic. Crimean, and Turkish Medals).
or < -ai loam Dec y. --''V( Medal'' U'C oxlK'ditionary force in Cnma. aud was present at the bombardment and capture
■" Mr. Haldan,' served during the late war in New Zealand (Medal).
Expedition of it7]?" HCrVCl1 WXth the Head Quarters in Canada during the Fenian raid of 1870, and Red River
•> Mr. Sanders served in the Austrian Army in 1849-51 ; was present at the battle of Novara, and served the cam-
Commissariat and Ordnance Store Departments — War Services. 37ou
paign against Garibaldi in the Roman States, f ir which lie has a Medal. Served as Adjutant in the 30th Regiment
at the siege of Sebastonol in 1S55 ; was in the Trenches at the attacks of the 8th and iSth June, and was twice
severely and once slightly wounded at the n^itult of the Redan on the 8th Sept.— left leg amputated, for which he
is in receipt of a Captain's pension for wounds, viz., ^100 per annum — mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Received in 1874 the recently instituted Austrian War Medal.
86 Mr. Ramsey served in the Royal Artillery thmuchout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55. including the affairs
of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm,'batt!es of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, >ieure and fall of Sebastopol, and re-
pulse of the sortie on 26th October, and expedition to Kinbouni (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
87 Mr. J. Draper served in the Crimea in 1S55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkifh Medal). Also in
New Zealand from 1857 to 1867 (Medal).
90 Mr. Moorehouse served in the Royal Dragoons in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including tne battle 0
Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Military Train
acting as Light Cavalry, in the Wanganui campaign, New Zealand, in 1865, and present at Nukumaru and Kaka-
ramea (Medal).
92 Mr. G. Johnston served in the Russian war in 1S55-56. Also with the expeditionary force in China in 1859-61
(Medal).
9J Mr. G. Elliott served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture
Of Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
94 Mr. G. A. Jolly served on the Red River Expedition of 1S70 from Canada under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
95 Mr. Boothby served with the 95th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at
the battle of Alma— foot amputated (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals 1.
96 Mr. E. C. Saunder served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of
i860 in China, including the actions of Sinho. Tangku, and Taku Forts 1 Medal with Clasps).
98 Mr. H. P. Moors served with the North China Expedition of i860 (Medal >. Alto during the operations against
the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862.
100 Mr. G. Coates served'in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, including the battle of Amoafr.l (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
101 Mr. W. W. Thelwall served with the 3rd Hussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 and was pre-
sent at the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps).
k>2 Messrs. S. W. Rains, C. H. Santi, R. B. Baker, E. FitzStubbs, J. Smith, T. C. H. Macdonald, W. D. Richard-
son, R. A. Nugent, A. A. Baker, and M.E. R. Rainsford, served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley
(Medal).
"« Mr. Eastmead served in the Royal Engineers in the Indian Mutiny Campaign of 1S57-5S. and was present at
the action of Khodagunge, tae defence of Jellalabad, the siege and capture of Lucknow, the actions of Russia
Rampoor and Burjeedia, the capture of Fort Musjeedia . and the affair of Bankee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Royal Engineers in New Zealand in the Waikato Campaign of 1863-64, and was in the engagement at Katikara and
Rangiawahia (Medal).
10* Mr. F. W. Lundy served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley and was in charge of Convoy attacked
by Ashantis on 31st January 1074 (Medal with Clasp).
105 Mr. G. V. Hamilton served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley, and was present at the defence of
Fommanah (Medal with Clasp).
l"s Mr. H. F. Blissett served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4 as Control Officer with Captain Glover's force (men-
tioned in despatches, CMG., and Medal).
106 Mr. F. E. Bennett served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was in charge of the Control Depart-
ment for a short time while Colonel Festing was in command (Medal).
109 Messrs. J. C. Gore and R. P. Gabbett served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
116 Messrs. H. Wyatt and J. J. Crooks served throughout the Ashanti War of 1873-4 (Medal).
117 Mr. Campbell served in the Perak expedition of 1875-76 in charge of the Control Department.
118 Mr. S. R. Brown served in Commissariat charge of the expedition in the operations before Canton from Oct.
1856 to Jan. 1857. In July 1857 he raised the Chinese Coolie Corps, and finally commanded the Ambulance Com-
pany at the assault and capture of Canton on 29 Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
119 Mr. E. G. Skinner accompanied the Expedition in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, and served in charge of
the Bengal Commissariat in Larut and Sunghil Ujong.
121 Mr. H. T. Hayles served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian Mutiny in 1S57-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabguuge, and siege of Burwah (Medal with Clasp).
Army Pay Department.
COMMISSION.
Assist. Coram. Gen
Lieutenant 25 Foot.
Lieutenant 65 Foot.
Lieutenant 32 Foot.
Lieutenant 82 Foot,
Lieutenant 83 Foot.
Lieutenant 92 Foot.
Assist. Comni. Gen.
Captain 14 Foot
Lieutenant 76 Foot
Lieut. 2 W. I. Regt
Lieutenant 38 Foot
Assist. Comm. Gen
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Lieutenant 27 Foot
Lieutenant 50 Foot,
Captain 41 Foot. ..
Lieut. 3 W". I. Regt.
Lieutenant 94 Foot.
Lieutenant 15 Foot.
Lieutenant 91 Foot.
Lieutenant 16 Foot.
Lieutenant 17 Foot.
Capt. 3 W. I. Regt.
Lieut. Gold Coast C,
Lieutenant 24 Foot.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Lieutenant 62 Foot.
Lieutenant 55 Foot.
Ensign 92 Foot
As.-.t. Supt. of Stores
Payr. Turkish Cont.
Paymaster 17 Foot.
Or. Master 39 Foot.
Lieut. N. York Mil.
Ensign Si Foot
Lieutenant 6 Foot...
Paymaster 30 Foot.
Qr.Mr.Br.Ital.Leg.
Paymr. Mil. Train..
Paymr. Br. Swiss ~)
Legion j
Qr. Master 21 Foot.
Paymr. R. Army")
Clothing Depot j
Paymr. Br. Ital. Leg.
Paym.TurkishCont.
Paymr. Antrim Mil.
Paymaster Lime-^
rick Co. Militia J
Paymr.Br.Ger.Leg.
Ensign 64 Foot
Paym.TurkishCont.
Paymr. Mil. Train..
Lieut. Indian Army
Paym.TurkishCont.
Paymr. Br. Ger.Leg.
Ensign 87 Foot
Paymr. 3 Midx. Mil.
Paymr. 4 Midx. Mil.
Paymaster 15 Foot.
Lieutenant 2 Foot...
Qr. Mr. 93 Foot
Capt. Turkish Cont.
Capt. Indian Army.
Ensign 3 Foot "...
Lieutenant 29 Foot.
Dep. Assist. 0. Gen.
Ensign IndianArmy
Dep. A. S. of Stores.
Qr. Mr. 7S Foot
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Captain 40 Foot... .
Paymr. Br. Ger->
man Legion j
Adj. Edinbro'Art. )
Militia j
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Capt. R. Marines ...
Qr. Mr. 9 Foot
Qr.Mr. Rifle Brigadi
Paymaster 18 Foot
Lieutenant > Foot..
Dep. Assist. C. Gen.
Purveyor
ftunyor .„„""'
D«P. A. S. of .Stores
STAFF PAYMASTERS
(with the Hon. rank of Major).
Goold, James Kr.ight
Travers, Julius Brockman ....
Nicolls, Oliver
Duberly, Henry1
Bernard, Luke' Fitzgerald
Swinburne, John Dennis
Duff, Robert William
M'Chntock, Theodore Ernest3.
Hall, John Peter*
Large, John Edward7
Forster, Frederick Blanco8 ....
e. Scott, Robert"
Ball, William Clare
MacDonnell, William
Kidd, William Archibald
Nowlan, John12
Wethered, Edwin Robert"11 ....
Leigh, Henry15
Wahab, Henry John
Powell, Henry George Augustu
Olivey, Walter Rice ,.,
Higginson, Thomas C
Lukin, Frederick Windham22 ..
Watson, Henry Charles
Kysh, John Anthony
Streatfeild, Robert Champion1
Burke, Henry18
Dring, William
Scott, James19
George, James
Jenney, William Richard
Longden, John Edward
Howett, Henry Holhs
Blurton, George33
Thompson, Robert-0 "
Fercday, Frederick Francis21..
Wastell, William
Grant, Edward Charles
Elliott, George23
Bryson, Thomas
ry, James
Anderson, Robert24
Thorpe, William Swarsbrick ..
Simpson, Robert Hamilton26 ..
Falls, John
McKenzie, Alexander William..
Morris, Maxwell Kir wan2?
de Lasalle, Augustus Bolle
Morrison, Walter
Vyner, Henry William ....
Craig, Grahame
Currie, Henry Octavius29
Davidson, George Montgomerie
Murray, Augustus Staveley,
Anderson, Arthur Gore
Dundee, Frank William
Frend, William Causabon...!
5e, Robert Savery
Baird, Alexander
Joyner, John30
Morgan. Horatio
Samwell, Frank31
Manning, Henry32
Bailey, John James
Cattell, Edward3* ...'.'.'.".".
Richardson, Richard10 ......'.
Potter, Henry3* .'"'
Skrine, Charles41
Forbes, Charles D'Oyly
Rundle, Aldborough ....'.
O'Kelly.E.
de P. de Pentheny
Griffiths, Thomas Richardson...
Greenwood, Edw. Fred. George
H. Dickon-
Nightingal
" lit......
Banbury, William
Harvey, Henry
Fanvcll, Robert Bent'..'.'.'
Forster, Archibald Cochrane
K'wing, Alexander"
Rippon, George William38 "
Pope, Alfred
Wolfe, R.49 '
21 May 39
8 July 37
13 Jan. 38
28 Sept. 39
6 Aug. 41
25 Mar. 43
20 June 45
25 Jan. 46
26 Apr. 39
10 Nov. 43
12 Nov. 46
31 May 30
20 Nov. 49
18 Aug. 48
20 Nov. 46
29 Dec. 48
5 Aug. 42
24 Nov. 49
22 Mar. 40
23 Jan. 46
14 Feb. 51
10 Apr. 42
16 May 51
18 June 41
6 July 52
12 Aug. 53
10 Aug. 54
5 Nov. 54
S Nov. 54
12 Jan. 55
Nov. 39
30 Mar. 5s
1 May 55
27 July 55
1 Nov. 55
17 Oct. 51
30 Nov. 55
28 Dec. 55
1 June 55
5 Apr. 56
9 July 55
29 Apr. 56
3 Aug. 46
7 Jan. 56
9 Oct. 55
1 Jan. 55
20 Jan. 55
1 Dec. 55
3 Mar. 57
3 Mar. 55
1 Apr. 57
4 Feb. 53
20 July 55
5 Mar. 58
14 Apr. 55
16 Apr. 58
22 Feb. 56
5 July 55
12 Feb. 70! 1 Jan. 55
9 May 45; 1 Jan. 60
25 Nov. 45 1 Jan. 60
12 Nov. 47 1 Jan. 60
8 Dec. 48 j 1 Jan. 60
2 Mar. 49 1 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 49 20 June 60
12 Feb. 70 18 Oct. 60
11 Apr. 51 11 Apr. 61
8 Aug. 51 S Aug. 61
5 Dec. 51 5 Dec. 61
20 Feb. 52 20 Feb. 62
'12 Feb. 70 1 Aug. 62
22 Apr. 53 17 Sept. 63
10 June 53! 7 Nov. 63
14 Apr. 54 14 Apr. 64
^o June 54 3° June 64
"8 Sept. 54 24 Nov. 64
8 Dec. 54! 8 Dec. 64
23 Feb. 55 20 Nov. 65
6 Apr. 55 12 Feb. 66 !
4 Apr. 56 4 Apr. 66]
10 Aug. 55 16 May 66
6 Apr. 55 4 Aug. 66
7 Nov. 56; 6 July 67
8 June 58J 12 Aug. 60
14 July 57 10 Aug. 69
7 Sept. 551 5 Nov. 69
24 June 59
21 May 58
'12 Feb. 70
26 Dec. 56
1 May 55
12 June 60
24 Oct.
5 Nov. 69
12 Jan. 7
12 Feb. ;
24 Apr. j
1 May 5
7 July 3
1 Nov. -,
9 Nov. 55 1 9 Nov. 70
;i Dec. 60 21 Dec. 70
:8 Dec. 55 28 Dec. 70
~ Sept. 57 15 Feb. 7
5 Apr. 56
7 Nov. 57 14 Apr. 7]
25 May 60 29 Apr. 71
*26 July 71 26 July 71
12 Sept. 57 18 Aug. 71
4 Dec. 57 16 Oct. 71
6 Feb. 57 6 Feb. 7;
10 Mar. 57 10 Mar.
18 May
29 Dec. 57 13 Mar. 7
24 May 59 16 June 7
Apr. 57 10 July 7
' .2 Aug. 71
i2 Aug. 72
3 Dec. 72
5 Mar. 73
3 Mar. 73
12 Aug. __
1 Apr. 58
17 June 59
16 Aug. 59
23 Mar. 56
30 Mar. 58
16 Apr. 58
12 May 63
29 May 63
17 Sept. 58
12 Aug. 62
1 July 6_
6 Nov. 63
*IS Nov. 73
2 Aug.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
'4 May
3 June 59
23 Aug. 55 28 Dec. 60
Mar, 46
15 Oct. 58
3 Aug. 55
1 Jan. 55
29 Nov. 58 1
7 Mar. 56 '
12 Sept. 56
18 May 55
23 Feb. 44
10 Nov. 54
1 Sept. 55
2S June 4q
8 July 51
4 Apr. 55
21 Feb. 60
10 May 44
1 Dec. 55
28 Feb. 55
25 Dec. 56 *
" Nov. 44
8 July 59
•21 July 74
26 July 64
2 Nov. 64
29 Nov. 64
21 Feb. 60
23 Mar. 60
:'5 Sept. 75
5 Mar. 77
5 Apr. 77 15
2 *eb. 7c 20
5 Apr.
i Mar.
» .Mar.
16 Apr. 73
12 May 73
zg May 73
17 Sept. 73
19 Sept. 73
'5 Oct. 73
6 Nov. 73
15 Nov. 73
29 Dec. 73
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
4 May 74
3 June 74
4 July 74
July 74
July 74
July 74
Nov. 74
Nov. 74
Feb. 75
Apr. 75 2
Sept. 75
Mar. 57
Apr. 77 -
Aug. 79 20
' Date of Commission as Paymaster late Pay Sub Depart
Western District.
78! Southampton.
78lArmyHo.-pitalCcrr-s
78144 Brigade Depot.
78 13 Hussars.
78 92 Foot.
78 X. British District.
7 3 Gibraltar.
7S| 34 Brigade Depot.
7S47 Brigade Depot.
" 5 Brigade Depot.
22 Brigade Depot.
Woolwich District.
46 Brigade Depot.
Royal Art.. Cork.
Dublin District.
Roy al Art. Woolwich
39 Brigade Depot.
48 Foot.
Roy.Art.Devonport.
ArmyServiceCorps.
Royal Art. W oolwich
Nova Scotia.
Jersey.
1 Brigade Depot.
45 Brigade Depot.
38 Brigade Depot.
33 Foot.
Roy. Art. Leith Fort.
37 Brigade Depot.
S. Eastern District.
Home District.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr.
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Apr.
Jan.
Apr.
Feb.
Apr.
Apr.
Apr,
Apr. 79
Apr. 78
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
June 79
June 79
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Apr. 78
Aug. ;9
78 7 & 8 Brig. Depots.
78 42 Brigade Depot.
78 24 Brigade Depot.
78 6 Foot.
7 s 1 3 n Brigade Depot.
78I01 Brigade Deuot.
78 63 Brigade Depot.
78 57 Brigade Depot.
7S 4 Brigade Depot.
78 Southern District.
4S Brigade Depot.
12 Brigade Depot.
30 Brigade Depot.
Cape of Good Hope.
7S
3 Brigade Depot.
78 1 9 Foot.
78 R. Art. Portsmouth.
7SJ10 Brigade Depot.
78,32 Brigade Depot.
78 22 Foot.
Northern District.
60 Foot.
33 Brigade Depot.
73 Foot.
Netley Hospital.
65 Foot.
56 Brigade Depot.
16 Brigade Depot.
26 Brigade Depot.
25 Brigade Depot.
Rifle Brigade.
64 Brigade Depot.
66 Brigade Depot.
67 Brigade Depot.
62 Brigade Depot.
68 Brigade Depot.
29 Brigade Depot.
28 Brigade Depot.
65 Brigade Depot.
Aldershot District.
55 Brigade Depot.
16 Foot.
Rille Brigade.
44 Foot.
89 Foot.
Malta.
Ceylon.
Chatham District.
Straits Settlements .
merit, Control Department.
Army Pay Department.
372
Lieutenant, 17 *oot.
Lieutenant 37 Foot.
Qr.Mr.LandTrans.C
Lieut. 2 Drag. Gds.
Captain 66 Foot
Captain 102 Foot ...
Lieut. 13 Hussars ...
Lieutenant 8 Foot ...
Indian Army
Payinr.7 Depot Batt.
Qr. Mr. 95 Foot
Paymaster R. Eng.
Lieut. 7 Dr. Guards
Lieut.3 Bom. Eu. Reg
Capt. 18 Hussars ...
Ensign 24 Foot
Lieutenant 8 Foot...
Captain 55 Foot
Lieut. 17 Lancers ...
Papt.BedfordMilitia
Major 5 Jersey Mil.
Ensign 68 Foot
Lieut. 1 Foot
Captain 62 Foot
Captain 48 Foot
Captain 77 Foot
Lieut. 14 Foot
Lieut. 44 Foot
Qr. Mr. 86 Foot
Lieut. 9 Foot
Lieut. 61 Foot
Captain 4 Foot
Captain 1 W.I. Reg.
Captain 7 Foot
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Dep. A. S. of Stores
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
Lieut.R.Canadn. Rifl
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Lieut. 1 W. I. Regt.
Dep. A. S. of Stores
War Office Clerk
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Deputy Purveyi >i
War Office Clerk
War Office Clerk
AVar Office Clerk
OlerkQ.M.G's.Office
Qr.Mr. Com. Staff C
Qr.Mr.Com. Staff C.
War Office Clerk ...
Clerk Commr. in )
Chief's Office... )
Dep. A. S. of Stores
Dep. A. B. of Stores
Qr.Mr. Comt. Staff C
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purveyor
Assistant Purve.y
Assistant Purveyor
Bt.Major 67 Foot ..
Bt. Major 16 Lancer
Bt.Major 76 Foot ..
Bt.Major 96 Foot ..
Captain 93 Foot
Captain 44 Foot
Captain 22 Foot
Captain 19 Foot
Captain 73 Foot
Captain 80 Foot
Captain 15 Foot
Captain 56 Foot
Captain 23 Foot
Captain 107 Foot ...
Captain 58 Foot
Captain 10 Foot
Captain 31 Foot
Captain 89 Foot
Captain 21 Foot
Captain 44 Foot
Captain 21 Foot
Captain 26 Foot
Captain 58 Foot
Captain 1 Foot
Captain 96 Foot
Captain 19 Foot
Captain 106 Foot ..,
PAYMASTERS
(with the hoii. rank of Captain,
and of Major if so stated).
—OBSJ Alexander Aitken ._
Saruviiut-Opeiishaw, Francis O.
Huddlestone, Thomas43
Bobbins, Nathaniel Eyre
Mah.my, John, CJ/6?
Lennox, Charles Edward"
Joice, William
Senior, Thomas Palmer
Hepworth, David
Braham, Augustus Frederick ...
Campbell, John
Richardson, Alexander
O'Dovvd, Edward Henry
Ryder, Herbert Croft
Ross, James Clarke
Hughes, William
Moore, Frederick G. Furlong...
Hobbs, Fred. FitzWm. Trench...
Fumfrett, George
Crawley, Richard S
Cuming, George Lewis
Craig, Robert Guthrie
Thorburn, William Stewart
Minchm, James White
ey, Charles Henry
Garden, William Joseph
Creagh, Denis
Feilden, Henry Weniyss47
Thomson, William41*
Dawes, Wentworth
Hamilton, James Graham
Roberts, Edward
Luke, Henry Francis
Eliott, George Augustus
Raynes, Edward Villiers
Timbrell, Thomas""1
Marvin, William51
Pearson, Benjamin Stevens
O'Brien, James Ashley Bourke
Routledge, Herbert, Hamilton .
Hignctt, Charles Harrison
Collins, J. A
White, James"'"
Smith, George William
Elliott, John Grant'1'
Mayers, Edward George Fellow
Webb, Charles
Muskett, Joseph
Griffith, Clement Bayly
Gorges, Edmond 1 1 0 yard
Anson, George Hamilton ...
Noyi'S, Augustus Finch.
Briggs, William^
Davis, William Blenkin
Treffry, Frederic
Tuck, John Johnson
3 Apr. 58
8 May 50
6 Feb. 56
5 Nov. 42
25 Aug. 57
2 June 52
31 Dec. 57
" Nov. 57
Aug. 02
Mar. 62
Apr. 54
Apr, 63
27 Nov. 57
Drage, Thomas William
Bampfield, Geo. Chas. Dawjon
Bacon, Thomas William68
M'Donald, Alexander Lowry ..
Morris, Joseph Joan
MacGaChen, Archibald H. II. .
Kaye, William Robert
Costa, Paul Dennis
Lawless, Edward John
Raymond, Elliott Arthur
M'Nair, John Miller
Franklin, William
Boyle, Edward
Haynes, Edward Court
Sutherland, Wm. J. E. Graham
Spillcr, Duncan Chisholm Oliver
Pyne, John
Hewson, John Lysaght
p.s.c. Beaumont, Dudley
Barr, William Lamb
Bell, William
Whii tington, Geo. John Charles
I'layl'air, Wm. Morgan
Hill, Octavius William
Robertson, Frederick
Bateman. Henry William62
Richmond, Richard OlirJ'e
Packman, Frederick Wm. Vance
Roberts, Arthur J
Rose, Thomas Capel
Wade, William Barton
Coote, Edmund Eyre
Kennedy, Walter Craufurd
Willoughby, C. Stuart Percival
Thornhill, William Robert
Compigne, Henry Mapleton
26 Mar. 58
Mar. 64
15 May 55
5 Dec. 54
5 June 58
5 Mar. 58
2 Jan. 47
24 Feb. 56
24 Aug. 58
30 July 44
5 Oct. 55
5 Dec. 5
6 Aug. 5;
1 Feb. 56
23 Mar. 67
6 Mar. 55
8 Dec. 57
6 Mar. 60
3 May 53
5 Mar. 55
1 Apr. 6
+ Sept. 49
23 May 53
1 Apr. 55
13 July 59
11 Feb. y
2i Feb. 56
29 Sept. 65
29 Apr. 59
lo Nov. 60
2 ■ Jan. 6i
Apr. 57
.■-i Feb. 62
2 Oct. 62
2 Jan. 63
6 Feb. 65
|i 1 Jan. 1 ■
16 Mar. 66
1 Sept. 66
28 June 67
30 June 63
5 Feb. 68
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
24 Dec. 60
3 Jan. 66
7 Dec. 66
18 Feb. 55
iS Aug. 54
14 Sept. 55
o July
25 May 55
:i .Mar. 59
14 Aug. 60
5 July 55
6 June 56
8 July 56
17 Nov. 57
31 Aug. 55
14 July 57
17 July 66
20 July 66
1 May 64
14 Jan. 62
5 Mar. 67
8 May 67
8 May 67
15 May 67
12 Aug. 62
31 Mar. 62
22 Feb. 68
1 Apr. 63
18 Dec. 63
9 Feb. 64
1 Mar. 64
20 Nov. 67
17 July 7617 Foot.
20 July 76 13 and 14 Brigade Depots.
19 Oct. 76 58 Brigade Depot.
14 Jan. 77, iS Brigade Depot.
5 Mar. 77,24 Foot.
8 May 77 43 Brigade Depot.
8 May 77J18 Hussars.
15 May 77 S Foot.
i2 Aug. 77I3 Brigade Depot.
1 Dec. 77 40 Brigade Depot.
22 Feb. 78:36 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 a. Eng.,Aldersbot.
18 Dec. 78 14 Hussars.
9 Feb. 79
1 Mar. 79 2 Dragoons.
22 Mar. 79! 15 Brigade Depot.
;3 Aug. 64 23 Aug. 7q 7 Foot.
9 Dec. 64
5 May 66
2 Oct. 66 J
6 Dec. 66
1 Feb. 67
19 Feb. 67
30 Mar. 67
8 May 07
4 Sept. 67
8 Jan. 68
1 Feb. 68
7 NOV. 6S
18 Nov. 68
& 60 Brigade Depots.
25 Foot.
Eastern District.
2 Foot.
17 Brigade Depot.
58 Foot.
22 Foot.
14 Foot.
28 Foot.
Royal Artillery, Aldcrsbot.
Portsmouth.
3 Dragoon Guards.
2 Dec. 6S 39 Foot.
2 Dec. 68; 6 Dragoon Guards
2 Dee. 68 !86Foot.
3 Apr. 69 34 Foot.
*I2 Fell. 70) Dublin.
u Feb. 7" Curragh.
•i2 Feb. 70 Jamaica.
•12 Feb. 70 Woolwich.
12 Feb. 7" 1 'ape ol Good Eope.
i.- Feb. 7" Woolwich.
1 . May 71 1 Foot.
*6 Sept. 71 Cork District.
>:i Dec. 71 Mauritius.
, Jtu e , ■ >>7 Foot.
*i Oct. 73 Cape of Good Hope.
•4 May 74 Ahtershot.
..■1 July 74
2 , I >Ct. 74 I 'hina.
7 July 75 York.
1 5 Sept. 7 . Cape .if Good Hope.
is Apr- 77! 10 Foot.
'28 Sept. 77 Mai a.
i Apr. 78 Belfast District.
1 Apr. 781 Bermuda.
1 Apr. 7S Dublin.
1 Apr. 78
1 Apr. 78 Cape of Good Hope.
1 Apr. 78
1 Apr. 78 Cape of Good Hope.
1 Apr. 781 Cape of Good Hope.
1 Apr. 78 30 Foot.
1 Apr. 7s, Colchester.
1 Apr. 78, Cape of Good Hope.
1 Apr. 78 iQ Foot.
1 Apr. 78 Barbadoes.
1 Apr. 7S 53 Foot.
1 Apr. 7S 79 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 I4 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 32 Foot.
1 Apr. 7860 Foot.
1 Apr. 78J61 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 1 Dragoons.
1 Apr. 78 ;6 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 78 Foot.
1 Apr. 7S 5 Dragoon Guards.
1 Apr. 78 I5 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 56 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 5 Lancers.
1 Apr. 78 107 Foot,
i June 55 1 Apr. 78 6 Foot.
Oct. 58 1 Apr. 78 Dublin.
5 Feb. 61 1 Apr. 78 Devonport.
July 58 1 Apr. 78 15 Foot.
2 July 5S 1 Apr. 78 1 1 Foot.
" Oct. 58 1 Apr. 78 60 Foot.
July 63 1 Apr. 78 7 Hussars.
11 Mar. 59 1 Apr. 78 5 Foot.
4 June 61 1 Apr. 78 8 Hussars.
22 Aug. 65 1 Apr. 7S 1 Foot.
5 June 66 1 Apr. 78 7 Foot.
25 Sept. 60 1 Apr. 78 42 Foot.
" July 68 1 Apr. 78 106 Foot.
Date of Commission as Deputy Paymaster late Pay Sub Department, Control Department.
373
Army Pay Department
Paymasters— continued
(with the hon. rank of Captain).
Brockman, William Law
Mortimer, William Hugh
Nott, Robert M'Intosb
Taylor, Frederick Norman Innes
Jackson, James Henry-
Ireland, Robert Megaw
Gelston, Arthur William Hill ...
Gahan, Melnioth Caulfleld
i.'arev, Charles Frederick
White ford , Baldwin K
Bell, Thomas
Kerr, John Manners
Brereton, John Sadlier
Caudwell, William Darling
Longley, Arthur
Urqubart, Thomas Bedford
Stockley, John Cator
Haldan'e, Alexander Henry
Captain 86 Foot
Captain 41 Foot
Captain 103 Foot ...
Captain 10 Foot
Captain 63 Foot
Captain 1 Foot
Captain 3 Foot
Captain 20 Foot
Captain 54 Foot
Captain 20 Foot
Captain 1 W.I. Regt
Captain 27 Foot
Captain 67 Foot
Captain 91 Foot
Captain 43 Foot
Captain 72 Foot
Captain 18 Foot
Captain 93 Foot
Captain 49 Foot JFox, Thomas Charles Armstron;
Captain 50 Foot 'Phillips, Henry Walter
Captain 94 Foot Budd, Claud Currie
Captain 47 Foot Burge, Benjamin Henry
Graham, William Douglas ..
Crookenden.SalusburyDaven
port
Anderson, James George
Healy, Michael Ryan
Copp'inger, Thomas Stephen .
Langford, George Edward67 |io Nov. 65
Wilson, Richard 23 Oct
Dalgleish, James Ogilvy 25 Apr. 65
Barnes, George West 29 Apr. 59
, Dougherty, Edward Macklon... I 2 June 65
Captain 35 Foot iVanderMeulen, John Harrison69 18 Mar. 59
Captain 94 Foot : Elliot, John Mitchell 'ioOct. 63
Captain 105 Foot
Captain 65 Foot...
Captain 87 Foot...
Captain 97 Foot...
Captain n Foot...
Captain 19 Foot...
Captain 20 Foot.,
Captain 29 Foot.
Captain 41 Foot.
Captain 26 Foot.
24 Nov. 63
1 Feb. 65
3 Jan. 67
19 July 64
8 Jan. 64
21 Mar. 68
4 Sept. 60
7 Apr. 63
3 Dec. 61
24 June 59
May 67
25 Jan. 55
9 Apr. 61
21 Feb. 60
9 Dec. 62
14 Aug. 60
4 Apr. 66
20 July 55
24 Jan. 65
7 Apr. 63
24 Jan. 65
18 Aug. 54
2 Aug. 68
1 Apr. 78 Cape of Good '.
1 Apr. 78175 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 10 Foot.
1 Apr. 78 1
6 Apr. 78 52 Foot.
2 Jan. 66
:6 Feb. 56
5 Oct.
20 Apr.
8 Apr. 78
Cyprus.
14 Apr. 78
3 Foot.
16 Apr. 78
Halifax, N. S.
3 June 78
82 Foot.
1 1 June 78
London.
22 June 78
1 West India Regt
1 July 78
27 Foot.
1 July 78! 43 Foot.
8 July 78
91 Foot.
9 Aug. 78
85 Foot.
10 Aug. 78
64 Foot.
15 Aug. 78
30 Aug. 78
77 Foot.
Sept. 78 : 49 Foot.
Sept. 78 57 Foot.
2 Sept. 78 London.
6 Sept. 78 76 Foot.
6 Sept. 78 108 Foot.
Foot.
18 Sept. 78
28 Sept. 78
28 Sept. 78
1 Oct. 78
4 Oct. 78
9 Oct. 78
24 Oct. 78
26 Oct. 78
26 Oct. 78
28 Oct. 78
29 Oct. 78
Captain 96 Foot ....
War Office Clerk .,
Captain 96 Foot
Captain 76 Foot....
Commt. Clerk
Captain 18 Foot....
Captain 4 Hussars
Captain 1 Foot ....
Captain 28 Foot....
Captain 38 Foot....
Captain 50 Foot....
Captain 12 Foot....
Captain 105 Foot .
Captain 35 Foot.
21 May 58
30 Dec. 64
11 Feb. 62
10 Mar. 64
27 July 55
15 Nov.
4 Dec.
4 Feb. 62
29 July 62
8 Feb. 56
10 Aug. 55
July 61
17 Dec. 78
24 Dec. 78
28 Dec. 78
5 Jan. 79
6 Jan. 79
Captain 10 Foot I Booth, Thomas George 16 May 65 30 Oct. 78
Captain 2 W.I. Regt. Stoker, William Beauchamp ... 8 May 67 '
Captain 98 Foot Johnson, Osmond Moncrietf ...lio Feb. 69 1
Bt.Major 21 Foot ... Furlong, George William I 5 Apr. 55
Captain 56 Foot Hemans, Alf. Geo. Willoughby 20 Jan. 6i|
Captain 20 Foot Dening, Alfred .22 Sept.631
Captain 4 Foot Simpson, Robert .15 Nov. 61
Captain 22 Foot Brett, Arthur 16 Aug. 50'
Captain 78 Foot Croker-King, Charles Edgar ...23 Sept. 62
Captain 21 Foot Stuart, Thomas Evans I 1 Apr. 561
Captain 74 Foot Woodall, Frederick Nind 24 Mar. 54
Bt.Major 93 Foot ... Wood, Samuel Edward?! 16 Feb. 55
Captain 27 Foot Caine, Henry Monteath 19 Dec. 56
Bt.Major 1 Dr. Gds. Haiders, Charles Morley 25 May 55
Captain 55 Foot Taylor, Charles William Joseph 15 Feb. 61
Captain 21 Foot Tew, Joseph Napier 11 Sept. 63
Captain 2 Foot Lawrie, John Paton •. 22 Mar. 64
Captain 21 Hussars Kitson, James Edward 26 June 66
Dawson, Henry Coleridge 18 Mar. 73
Aked, Thomas 5 Apr. 64
Kneller, Godfrey T. C. St. John
Ward. Charles
D'Aguilar, John Swainson 9 Feb. 70
Stradling, John Bartlett 30 June 63
Ballard, James Ritchie
Mosse, John Forbes
Cherry, Henry Askew
Sanford, Charles Henry
Lane, George Howard Moore-...
Stokes, Alfred
Bromfield, James73
Shields, George
Orange, John Edward ..„"
Dowdall, Aylmer Peter Gerald
Captain oy Foot Mansergh, Wilrnsdorf George .
Bt.Major96 Foot ...'Webster, Henrv Fras. George
Captain 36 Foot ' Baskerville, Edw. Reg. Mynors
2 Foot.
97 Foot.
24 Foot.
Woolwich.
9 Foot.
19 Hussars.
69 Foot.
84 Foot.
50 Foot.
94 Foot.
46 Foot.
6 Nov. 78 104 Foot.
" Nov. 78 98 Foot.
9 Nov. 78I41 Foot.
20 Nov. 78 Cork.
27 Nov. 78 20 Foot.
2 Dec. 78 4 Foot.
2 Dec. 78 Portsmouth.
9 Dec. 78 Rifle Brigade.
45 Foot.
York.
71 Foot.
1 Dragoon
55 Foot.
24 Jan. 79J21 Foot.
7 Jan. 79 Rifle Brigad
28 Jan. 79
28 Jan. 79
30 Jan. 79
1 Feb. 79
1 Feb. 79
3 Feb. 79
4 Feb. 79
22 Feb. 79
15 Mar. 79
19 Mar. 79
19 May 79 Malta.
26 May 79 47 Foot.
11 June 79 6 Dragoons.
23 June 79J
19 June 79 12 Foot.
24 June 79 1 103 Foot.
24 June 79 35 Foot.
21 Hussars.
Cape of Good Hope.
2 Dragoon Guards.
Dover.
37 Foot.
96 Foot.
38 Foot.
Gibraltar.
18 Foot.
: June
st July 79
=3 July 79
" July 79
95 Foot.
aptain37 Foot Nott, Wm. Candahar.fiisf Fairer 16 May 65
Uniform, Blue. Facing*, Yellow Velvet.
Agents Jor 1 ayment of Officers of Army Pay Department at Home Stations— Messrs. Cox & Co.
Clerk It. K. Dep.
Clerk R. E. Dep.
ASSISTANT PAYMASTERS
IN THE ARMY
(to be absorbed into the Army Pay
Department).
Bidgway, Albert Brutton
Armstrong. Edward James
Long, Hubert L
Addis, J. E ,
OampbelL Charles
Hamley, Francis Gilbert
Harrison, William Hart
Thompson, Harry Langhorne...
Gleig, Arthur
Hurgess, Henry William Kayo...
Wellesley, Gerald Valerian
Long, James Thomas Kirkwood
Syms, Herbert Augustus
Hoardmorc. 0. F. fl
FIRST COM- ASSIST.PAY- REGIMENT OB
MISSION. MASTER. STATION.
16 Apr. 59
20 June 61
6 May
13 May
22 Sept
22 Sept.
22 Sept,
22 Sept,
2 July
10 July
2i Nov.
1 Apr.
9 July
15 Feb.
10 May
38 Sept
72 China.
72 London.
.73|Dublin.
, 73|Cape of Good Hope.
73 Devonport.
73 Bermuda.
74 Bermuda.
74 Special Employ.
74^3 Foot.
75 Cape of Good Hope.
75 Barbadoes.
76 Ceylon.
77 Gibraltar.
77 101 Foot.
Army Pay Department.
374
PAYMASTERS
pobmbr serving under former Royal
commission-. Wan-ants
(with the hon. rank of Major).
Lieut. 4s Foot Roche, Charles Boyse.
Lieut. 78 Foot Hewson, John Mills....
Qr. Mr. 90 Foot Williams, Samuel.
Bt. Major 20 Foot { J d^™ ^t^cT' }
MASTEH
[8 Jan. 28
:8 Mar. 42
18 Apr. 45
>9 Jan. 36
Qr. Mr. 14 Foot .jO'Connor, John" '.'.. » Mar. 53
Qr. Mr. 34 Foot Rowan, Terence70 12S Apr. 54
Lieut. LamlTr.Corps Bridge, James 23 Nov. 55
Paymr. Land Tr. O.IWillans, Obe 5 Apr. 56
Lieut.MaltaFen.Art Montanaro, Henry 14 Feb. 47
Lieut. Indian Army. | Davidson, Alexander 19 JulJ 56
Lieut. 86 Foot 'Mahon, Maurice Hartland j
Pay. Dublin. Co.Mil. 1 Leet, George Knox 18 Dec. 54
Payrnr. 74 Foot 'Sheeny, Roger 13 May 59
Paymr. 3 W.I. Regt.1 Browning, William Henry 14 June 59
Paymr. Royal Art... 'Thompson, John Baylis 24 June 59
1 Jan. 60 Cavalry Depot.
1 Jan. 60 54 Foot.
!3 May 63 R. Art., Sheffield.
Lieut. Royal Art.
Capt. Berks Militia
Lieut. 3 Foot
Paymr. 2 W. I. Regt
Capt. 17 Lancers ..
Capt. Indian Army
Lieut. sBengalEu.R
Capt. 2 Dragoons ..
Pay. Lane. Art. Mil
Piers, Claudius Buchanan 19 Dec-
Wheble, William Francis 19 Jan. 53
Daniel, Samuel
Mansergh, John Craven 25 Feb. 62
Macartney, John 27 Sept. 33
Loder, Charles 5 Mar. 49
Buttanshaw, William Henry
Forlong, Robert Stein 21 Mot. 28
Dawes, Christopher Myers 1 Oct. 57
30 Nov. 38
28 Sept. 47
23 May 53
1 Apr. 55) 1 Apr. 65 School of Musketry.
3 Nov. 57,11 Mar. 68 1
16 Sept. 59 16 Sept. 69 2 Brigade Depot.
24 Oct. 56 23 Nov. 70 26 Foot.
5 Apr. 56 5 Apr. 7141 Brigade Depot.
29 July 62 29 July 72jMaltaFencible Art.
12 Aug. 62 12 Aug. 72, 105 Foot.
8 Mar. 58. 8 Mar. 73I49 and 50 Brig. Dep.
2 July 58J 2 July 73U3 Foot.
1 ; May 59 13 May 74:15 Hussars.
14 June 59 14 June 74 |R. Eng. , Chatham.
24 June 59 24 June 74 R. Artillery, Dover.
26 Apr. 60 26 Apr. 75] 31 Brigade Depot.
18 May 60 18 May 757 Dragoon Guards.
30 Jan. 57 17 June 75 ,1-4 brigade Depots.
25 Feb. 62 25 Feb. 77 R. Art., Dublin.
16 May 62 16 May 77 4 Dragoon Guards.
12 Aug. 62 12 Jan. 78. 20 Hussars.
23 June 63 23 June 78)16 Lancers.
10 July 63 10 July 78 25 Foot.
30 Aug. 64 30 Aug. 799 Brigade Depot.
Capt. 4 Hussars
Capt. 52 Foot
Lieut. 11 Foot
Qr.Mr. isDep.Batt.
Paymaster
(With rank of Captain.)
McFarlan, John Warden
Jan.
Murphy, Stephen 2 Nov. 55
Jauncey, Alexander Sidney G.
Connor, John 1 Apr. 56
Iago, John Robert 1 Mar. 78
16 Oct. 66 9 Lancers.
8 May 67 10 Hussars.
1 Feb. 68 12 Lancers.
15 Apr. 71 S7 Foot.
1 Mar. 78 London Recruiting Dist.
War Services.
I Major Duberly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma.
Balaklava, lnkerman, and Tchemava, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of SebasMpol (Medal
with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1858-50, including the capture
of Kotah, inoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions of Koondrye and
Boordah (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major M'Clintockhas received the Medal for the Kaffir war of 1851-52. He was in Commissariat charge ot a
strong force which marched from Natal to the Orange River Sovereignty to the assistance of the troops at Bloem-
fontein against the Basuto chief Moshesh, from Aug. 185 1 to July 1852.
5 Major Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea from the 14 Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Major Large served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1S52-53 (MedaD; also throughout the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8 Major Forster served with the 5th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the capture of
Lucknow and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
II Major Robert 'Scott served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 15th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Major Nowlan served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of Alma
and lnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
14 Major Wethered served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 with the 95th Regiment, including the battle of Alma
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
15 Major Leigh served as Brigade Major to the force under Colonel O'Connor, Governor of the Gambia, which
stormed and destroyed the strongly stockaded Mandingo town of Sabajee on the 1st June 1853.
»7 Major Streatfe'ild served with a Detachment of the 24th Regiment at the defeat of the Jhelum mutineers on the
7U1 July 1857, and was severely wounded in both legs, right leg amputated (Medal).
18 Major Burke served with the 55th Regiment in China (Medal), and was present at the taking of Amoy, the
second capture of Chusan, occupation of Ningpo, repulse of the night attack on Chinhae, expedition to You- Yon up
375 Army Pay Department — War Services.
the Ningpo river, taking of Chapoo, and operations in the Woosung and Yang-tse-Kiang rivers. Served the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerrnan, siege and fall of Sebastopol, repulse of
the sortie of 26th October, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjulie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the Bhootan expedition in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp).
" Major .lames Scott served with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the capture of Arnoy, second capture
of Chusan, and repulse of the night attack on Chinhae (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerrnan, siege of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct.1854, and attack on the
Quarries on 7th June— wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish
Medals).
-"Major Thompson served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of
Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cuwnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai
Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtchghur, siege and capture of Lucknow, and passage of the
Cogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov. (Medal with two Clasp).
Major Fereday served with the Land Transport Corps in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 10th November 1S55 to the 12th August 1S66. Served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in
1SD4-66 (Medal).
-- Major Lukin served with the 17th Foot at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1S5S-9, including the
M^,iU"1 c»Pture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
- Major George Elliott served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858 to March 1859 and was
present, at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and
action Of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fvzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Bvswarra
campaign, including the a flairs of Kandoo Nuddeo and Hvderghur, also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the
attair near ( 'hurda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit to the Raptee, advance
into -Nepaul and affair at Sitkaghat (.Medal with Clasp).
- Major Anderson landed in the Crimea in 1855, and served with the 71st Highlanders at the siege of Sebastopol
ana expedition to Kcrtch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Central India campaign of
1858 including the actions of Koonch, Caporee, and Gowlowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of
Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
-'■ Major Simpson served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1863-65 (Medal).
- Major Morris served with the 95th Regiment in 1S58 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke
fa era 1 general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
Major < urnc was present during the mutiny at Allahabad on 6th June 1857, and subsequently served in the
Fort of Allahabad (Medal).
30 Major Joyner served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Crimean campaign of 18=4-55, including the
nattles ot Alma and Balakiava, expedition to Kertch and Yeuikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the
1 8th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and French War Medal). Served also in
tne .Indian camjiaign of 1S57-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent
°' Cawnpore, and pursuit to Serniphat, aifair of Kalce Nuddee, siege of Lucknow, affair of Allegunge, battle
at£areilly actions of Pusgaon, Russulpore, and Mithewlie (Medal with two Clasps).
•Hfljjor Barnwell served as Brigade Major of the Hyderabad Contingent Field Force in the suppression of the
mutiny in Mahva and Centra! India in 1857-58, and received a dangerous gunshot wound in the abdomen whilst
r-iiaigingtln rebels' guns at Rawal— the ball and part of his watch-chain have not been extracted (mentioned in
despatches .Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the 42nd Highlanders to the Gold Coast (Ashanti Medal).
- Major Manning served with the Bufi'sii; the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
Also in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the taking of the Quarries,
a 111' J;110 He('m on iSth June, and assault of the Redan on 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Jieoal, and was recommended for the Medal and annuity for distinguished service in the Trenches).
Major Kurton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balakiava, and Inker-
man siege and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also the China campaign of i860
(.Medal with ( 'lasp for Pekin).
S3 ^a!or^atte11 served in New Zealand in the Waikato campaign (Medal).
37 At -0r \° • servefl m the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (promoted Paymaster, Medal).
__„, ^"Jor Ewing served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also during the operations
1 v ,11' :l.''!""'-s l" ,hl' vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade of Nahzian, capture
■i, ,, . V- ,lle UT1,lt,|l cities of Kahding, Tsingpoo, and Tsolin, and the fortified town ol'Nahjow.
M , '"r *iPPQa served in the Eastern campaign from February 1855, and has the Crimean and Turkish Medals.
H,p whJ!' , ',.','"' r"" *crvvd witn the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including
tne 1, ties ot ( hi] baiiwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also at the siege and capture of Delhi in
57 Uieual with ( las],, and promoted to an Unattached Kusigncy for service in the field).
: ' iJ(l1 ■ , ""' S1,rved with the 7St.l1 Highlanders in the Persian war in 1S57, including the expedition to Boraz-
., . >,.,,■ _";L-l.t attack and battle of Koosha.b, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
Nud 1 ; •""' S ' n from its first taking the field in 1S57. including the actions of Futtehpure, Aoung, Pandoo
• ' ' • < aunporo. In liaseeriitgunge (first and second), Bithoor, andthescvcralactions leading to and ending in
I . ■' 1 ' !',' 'lesuk'nc.v of Lucknow and the subsequent defence; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh. including
' e Po li mm' I "u"."'''".'1* •'Hacks on that position, and in the oiierations ending in the final capture of Lucknow
ouughout the Burmese war of 1S52 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
BalaklaA " "„ ■';', d'r'n' ,!'V1^1 t'"'""^'""! «ho Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and
Mr' 1, -I Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
or Lennox served ,„ tne Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal)
Hip k.u,;i„„„,-i ■ • '^""-'^ 011 li 1.0, [i'imuihi, ano in 1 ne opera 1101 is enoing 111 me nnai capture 01 naicKiiovi ;
..■ %'! ,\ r;,":pa,g„ >" 1S50 and capture of Bareilly (Medal witli two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
,niaiorii.,|Vll!i!!!'"",C.SerV0'1 throughout the Burmese war of 1 8 =2 in H.M.S. Fox (Medal with Clasn for Pearu).
llaklava, siege and fall of f
** Major Lennox served ir
•■ ('apiain Fedden serve.l in the .Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
t, Irt ' ' V6?-,1857*-8"-'1-1""" K'i<l.vgu'.._',..n,,d Shumsabad, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault
f '« ,,<','' " 1 'V'ks 1!ull-llo« (Medal with Clasp). Served with ihe 8th 1'unjaub Regiment the campaign
Clasp). including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with
''''7th<-'^thU^'T'1 'i'iin?,tllc IlHUim mutln.V of 1857-58, and was present at the disarming of four
li.di M , 7 lionibay Native. Infantry at ltutnagherry on the nth August 1857. Served with the Central
J '0 st ,,,.,, ,'''''' ,S', "k1' R<"-' :""' w"« !»•«■'•<«'* at the storm and capture of the Hill Fort of Chandeiree,
.5lh to mt M, v ' T ".., t,"'t'w" !""1 f""— "f .lhansi, action of Koonch, various actions before Calpee from
of. he, own ami fortress of <!wa,ior '"m.'m .;'|'v; ;-|l'; !'^ ('1' «ic city and Fort of Calpee, battle of Morar, and recapture
or Wolfe has received t hc'lva 'lli'r'\V:i r Medal
/ |,a|.t;.i)is T Tnnl,,,.!, .,,„, ., „,s u-|l|(„ M1|.v„(, h| tho Ncw Zealand war in l864_66 (Medal).
WnaaSSal). m Zealand wars of 1860-61 and 1863-64 and was present at "Waitara and
(,,1^,,t'1'o,,i;'!r,'!;d;'':'l''( 52P "IT ,"",'s""t "' ""' ,',l|""re of '^Kings and Chiefs ofPramPram and Ningo in Oct. 1867
-I sllalsplpo!1:;^^,";;:,;;1,';'. l1!'',;' h U"^l""^ll Sl1 tl"; y"»™ r™**<#k November 1854, including the siege and fall
'"C,,,,,.,! p , ,' :""''"s"" ""' '8th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
>lMfl ff&SK^"' T,"'™1 "' th«:'ri"»-'»' «-a»il.MiK„ from tho i3thNov. 1854, including the
und8thSe,'n '',,'' '1','' l.,,l!"T"'s "ir the 8th June, and assaults of the liedau on the iSth June
« Cantab V ""'""•'l '" 'leapatcheH, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
,:," Vi' (!:',!"- ' ,",1|]|; li".V'''l^-,ill\'>T''«''-'^'>^-oirerationsagainsttheTaeping8Snthevicmity
the walled cite' ,| < . ' •' ' " '; ''"g , n the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade df
•' ' " '-" ■:,,Hl I -,,!l"- »■'"■ brrtiiicd town of Najow, affiiirat Nanhsiang, and second capture
Army Pay Department — War Services. 37(
cf Khadin. Also served as Assistant Engineer on the survey of the 30 mile circuit round Shanghai, under Lt.Colonel
C. G. Gordon, from 27th Dec. 1862 to 2nd Feb. 1863.
67 Captain Landlord served in the Hazara Campaign in 1868, including the expedition against tha tribes on the
Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
69 Captain Vander Meulen served in the New Zealand war in 1S63 (Medal). Served throughout the second phase
of the Ashanti war from the 17th December 1873, employed in the Transport Service, including the battle of
Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
71 Major Samuel E.Wood served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (severely wounded), battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rewah, action of Alligunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
73 Captain Bromfield served in New Zealand during General Chute's campaign of i860 (Medal).
71 Major O'Connor served with the 14th Regt. in the Crimea from 19th Jan. 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
76 Major Rowan served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaigns in 1S57-59, including the
actions at Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeaugunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, iolief
of Azimghur, and Brigade Quarter Master to Colonel Kelly's Force engaged m the operations on the Nepaul r'r m-
tier, and present at the defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp).
57
Medical Department.
(Office, No. 6, Whitehall Yard.)
Director General, ranking with Major Generals.
Muir, Sir William Mure. MD. KCB.i Honorary Physician to the Queen ; Director General, i April 74 ; A.S. 22 Nov.
42; Surg. 24 Feb. 54; D.I. Gen. 31 Dec. 58 ; Surgeon General 15 Feb. 61. London.
Surgeons General, rank as Major Generals.
Innes, John Harrie Ker, CB.8 Honorary Surgeon to the Queen; A.S. 8 Apr. 423 Surg. 11 Mar. 53; D.I.Gen
Surgeon General, 24 July 72.
^1.5. S June .
Dec. 58;
10 July 46; D.S.Gen.
D.S.Gen. 9 Mar. 67;
D.S.Gen. 9 Mar. 67;
44; Surg. 5 May 54 ; Surg. Major, 6 Dec. 64 ; D.S.Gen. 9 Mar. 67 ; Surgeon
43 ; Surj. 9 Feb. 55; Sar?. Major, 18 Feb. 68; D.S.Gen. 1 Feb. 70; Surgeon
India
Gordon, Charles Alexander j 3/D.CB.11 Honorary Physician to the Quee,
11 May 60; Surgeon General, 1 April 74.
Gordon. Huntley George, MD. A.S. 31 Dec. 41 ; Surg. 22 Apr. 53 ; Surg. Major, 31 Dec. 61 ;
Surgeon General. 2S Apr. 76. Gibraltar.
Massy, Hampden Hugh, MD. OB.™ A.S. 22 Nov. 44 ; &)•<;. 2 liar. 54; Surg. Major, 22 Nov. 64
General, 28 Apr. 76. London.
Crawford, Thomas, MD:~*A.8. 18 Feb
General, 5 Dee. 76. Madras.
Mackinnon. David Reid,29 A.S. 12 Dec. 43 ; Surg. 28 Mar. 54 ; Surg.Major, 12 Dec. 63; D.S.Gen. 29 Nov. 71; Bur-
geon General, 11 Jan. 70. Aldershot.
\Y:.tt. William Godfrey,*' A.S. 1 Mar. 44 ; S^r?. 2S Mar. 54; Surg. Major, 1 Mar. 64; D.S.Gen. S May 72 ; Surgeon
General, 30 Mav 79. Malta.
Fogo, James Macmillan Scott,32 A.S. 5 Mar. 44; Surg. 13 Apr. 55 ; Surg. Major, 5 Mar. 64 ; D.S.Gen. 19 June 72 ;
Surgeon General. 2: Aug. 79. Bombay.
DXPUTS Surgeon- GENERAL, rank
Colonels.
Gilborne. Edward" I 1 May 45 5 Nov. 55*28 Aug. 64^9 Oct. 72 Dublin.
Thompson, John Alex. William, MD.. Jig Nov. 44 26 Feb. 56 19 Nov. 64 23 Nov. 72 Cork.
Shelton, Georsre Augustus Fred. ,MB.
T(E Home. Sir Anthony Dickson,"}
KCB.M (ten.]., rank of Surgeon Gen.) $
Mackinnon. William Alexander, CB.S'
Woolfryes, John Andrew, MD. CB. \
CMG.-- ( local rank of Surg. General) )
White, Thomas Esmonde, MD. C-B.39..
Kendall, Heury, MD."
Fasson, Stanhope Hunter. MD.*'=
Manifold, Michael Fenton4?
Smith, Alexander MD.CB
Gilborne, Richard-*
O'Leary, Thomas Connor,44 MB
Furlong, John Sheldon, MD.60
Holloway, James Lewis, CB
Sinclair, James, Ji\D.66
Madden, Charles Dodgsonc"
Clutterbuck, James Edmund, MD.'1 ...
Auchinleck, Grahame, MD.'2
Franklyn, Edward James, MD.'6
Irvine, John, MD."
Gibbons, John,"9 CB
Lamprey, Jones, MB.*1
Murray, William Sim, MB.
Eraser, Archibald Henry68
Hendley, John,89 CB
Moffatt, John Edward90
Hassard, Henry Bolton91 ...
Tydd, Benjamin92
Pain, George
Holton, Francis, MB.K
Jan. 451 5 May 54 3 Jan.
Mar. 48 9 Feb. 55 14 Sept. 66
28 May 73 Canada.
24 Dec. 73 York.
Apr. 74!Hong Kong.
Apr. 74 Cape of Good :
July 74!
18 Feb. 53; 28 Jan. 62(i4 Sept. 66
13 July 47 20 July 55 7 Oct. 67
26 Sept. 45 2 Oct. 5726 Sept. 65
16 Dec. 45! 6 Oct. 54 16 Dec. 65I 7 Jan. 75 Bengal (Umballa Circle).
24 Apr. 46,23 Mar. 55 24 Apr. 66 30 Sept. 75 West Indies.
22 May 4.6J 8 Dec. 54 22 May 66 28 Feb. 76,Bombay (Mhow Circle).
7 Aug. 46(12 Jan. 55 7 Aug. 66:28 Apr. 76' Bengal (Rawul Pindee).
Surgeons Major, rank as Majors, but
after 20 years' f "II pay service they rank
a» Lt. Colonels, but junior of the latter
rank, except for choice of Quarters.
Ward, William Pearson5"
Robinson, Frederick, MD.61 ...
Kellie, James, 3/D.«
Coates, John, MD
Elkirigton, Arthur Guy86
In.'liuni, William James93
Keid, Thomas Bassett**
George, Owen William, MD
Thou,.-,:,, William Arthur, MB
F8 Reads, Herbert Taylor**
Jameson, John Lyster98
< iwrniingfiam, John Phillips, MD. .
O'NiaL John
Lane, Benjamin1"*
Fox, Thomas William, J/B.106 "!
Meane, John, 3/D.'«" !"."!"!
Whylock, Watkin Sand., in, MD.i"*'
Wnght, .1. Ooleman ilornabv. MD •«»
liam,afD
Martin, Turtles ">
Uarphew, Augustas'"
Fcriruson, Johnston
Walks, William Beale
l"urt,-r, Joshua 11,-nrv"1
Ogilvy, John, JfD.uI
Btewart, William, MD "
Uiam Mackenzie, MD.^ ...
2 Oct. 46
6 Aug. 47
19 Nov. 47
17 Mar. 48
5 Aug. S3
14 Dec. 54
22 Dec. 48
22 Dec. 48
19 Oct. 49
15 Mar. 50
7 June 50
8 Oct. 50
10 Jan. 51
21 Feb. 5:
14 Mar. 5:
14 Mar. 5:
14 Mar. 5;
25 Apr. 51
8 May 51
23 May 51
8 Dec. 541 2 Oct. 66 28 Apr. 76 Colchester.
9 Feb. 55 6 Aug. 67 28 Apr. 76: Bermuda.
9 Feb. ss 19 Nov. 67128 Apr. 76'Edinburgh.
2 Oct. 57,17 Mar. 68 28 Apr. 76.Cape of Good Hope.
29 July 62^15 Aug. 681 9 May 76|fielfast.
5 Oct. 67 15 Aug. 68|2S June 76 Bangalore.
2 Oct. 57 22 Dec. 68 j 2 July 76 Lucknow.
2 Oct. 57 22 Dec. 6Si 2 July 76 Poona.
15 May 55J18 Sept. 69120 July 76 Bombay.
2 Oct. 57 16 Nov. 69 1 8 Nov. 76 London.
3 Nov. 57 22 Mar. 70I 5 Dec. 76 Bengal (Meerut).
3 Nov. 57 7 June 70 4 Mar. 77.Devonport.
26 Jan. sSlioJan. 71 26 June 77:Madras.
26 Jan. 58,
5 Dec. 59!
26 Jan. 5S i
26 Jan. 58
16 July 5:
30 July 53
24 Aug. 58
June 47^6 June 55
Nov. 47
May 48
Apr. 50
Mar. 53
May 5
May 5
June 5
Oct
20 Mar. 57
2 Oct. 57
15 Jan. 56
30 Oct. 66
4 Aug. 58
5 Oct. 58
4 Apr. 63
11 Dec. 58
!i Feb. 7
1 4 Mar. 7
[4 Mar. 7
.4 Mar. 7
'5 Apr. 7:
8 May 71
4 May 7
wi. 51J31 Dec. 58
Nov. 50J 3 Nov. 57
Jan. 52 31 Dec. 58!
Apr. 52 11 Mar. 59
Apr. 52i 5 May 59
July 52 11 Sept. 60
July 52 iS Sept.601
Lee. 5221 Sept.601
Lee. 52 14 Jan. 62
Nov. 52 14 Jan. 62
Mar. 55 13 Dec. 59
Feb. 5522 Feb. bil
Jan. 56 18 June 61
Apr. 53 14 Jan. 62
May 5328 Jan. 62
June 53 18 Feb. 62
July S3 8 July 62
July 53 8 July 62
July 53 8 July 62
14 June
19 Nov.
5 May
16 Nov.
4 Jan.
9 May
16 May
6 June
4 Sept.
7 Sept.
15 Dec.
13 Apr.
r3 Apr.
3 July
3 July
5 Nov.
6 Nov.
8 Nov.
8 Sept. 77lSecunderabad.
27 Dec. 77' Bengal LAllahabad).
15 Nov. 78 Dover.
13 Feb. 79 Bengal.
4 Mar. 79 London.
3 July 79 Chatham. ■
21 Aug. 79 Woolwich.
67
67|Scots Guards.
68;Morar.
69 Gibraltar.
71 (Grenadier Guards.
7i,Clonmel.
71 [Calcutta.
71 1 Life Guards.
71, Rangoon.
71 Aldershot.
71I Bengal.
72'Gmialtar.
72 Bombay.
72 Bengal.
72 Gibraltar.
72
72JBengal.
72!Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope
Bengal.
Malta.
Devonport.
Colchester.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Madras.
Bombay.
Medical Department.
178
StJEGEOXS MiJOE.
Hanbury, James Arthur, MB ■■■■■■—""••
Fraser, Duncan Alexander Campbell, MD.
Moore, Frederick William .............
Bleckley, Thomas Maedou-all. MD. C.B.'-
Cockburn, James Balfour, J/D.119
Webb, William Marshall1"
Reade, John By Cole130
Hinde, Benjamin, MD.131 •
Sinclair. Edward Malcolm, MD.li-
Cattell, William134
Stanley, St. John135
Ekin, James, 1TB.138
Tippetts, Alfred Malpas139
Hannan, James140
Clark, Thomas1*1
Lundy, Edward Louis115
Wright, Thomas1"
Murphy, Thomas John, MD
Guthrie, Alexander, MD.lvl
Kellett, Erl ward Young15"
Chappie, Robert Augustus1-'1
Young.Adam Graham1-13
Dempster, Charles Carroll154
Meadows, Robert Wyatt, 3fZ>.156
Hungerford, Richard158 •-■-v:;
}Tir Manley, William Gorge Nicholas15"
Hudson, Alexamler Robert, MB.im
Burland, Benjamin, MB.ie-
Kidd, Leonard, MB.1"
Patterson, Leslie Ogilyy165
Tulloch, John, MD.im
Haward, Wallace1"
Poppelwell, George Bell169. .......
Skipton, Samuel Stacy, MD.'-
Street, Ja-mes Petrie, MD.'*3
Tarrant, Thomas, J/-D.174
Hiffernan, Exham Long17*
Jackson, Robert William, C'iJ.1'"
Roberts, Edmund Humphrey1'7
Gulland, Alexander Dudgeon, MD.1'3
Teevan, Thomas180
Lawrence, Henry John Hughes181
Sparrow, John182
Finnemore, James Ilorndgc183
Lofthouse, Richard Chapman, Ml)."*
Thompson, Joseph John
Mitchell, Hamilton188
Carter, Rowland Wimbum189
Wolseley, Richard, J//).19"
Stewart, William Ramsay1'-'2
Collins, Francis, MD?3i
Erskiue, John Low, MD.13'
Maenaniara, William, MD ^M""
Corbett, Augustus Patrick Myers, MD.™>
Johnston, James Crosse2112
Marstou, Jeficry Allen, MD
Semple, Andrew, MD
Barnett, Oliver
Macfadin, Francis Henry
Roe, William Garden205
Hollingsworth. Thomas Smith
Slaughter, George Monlas207
Beatty, James M'Xcill
Hulseberg, John Wild205
Roch, Sampson210
Corbett, William Henry, MD.-n
Webb, Randolph212
Johnston, Joseph, MD
Dickerson, Stephen Henry
Faught, John George214
Wood, John215
Muschamp, William Henry217
Hopwood, Edwin James
Lithgow, Stewart Aaron, MD.-,&
Becher, Emil, MD
Rose, Henry Joseph"0
Harris, William Henry221
Innes, Charles Alexander, MD.---
Norris, Nathaniel
Watts. Joseph224
Jessop, Charles Moore225
Robotham, John Harrison227
Farmer, William Langford
Gore, Albert Augustus, MD.--S
Hinde, George Langford229
Skues, Frederick Mackenzie
Wilson, Edwin231
Read, Constantiue Caridi232
Ferguson, Hector
Waters, Robert, MD.-"
Roe, Samuel Black. MB
Shortt, Francis Johu23j
Sept. 53^0 Feb. 63
Oct. 531 5 May 63
28 Oct. 53
6 Jan. 54
3 Mar. 54
24 Mar. 54
Mar. S4
Oct. 59
28 Mar. 54
5 May 63
22 Sept. 63
8 Jan. 64
15 Jan. 64
19 Apr. 64
24 Mav 64
- June 64
Mar. 54 12 July 64
24 Feb. 54 5 Aug. 64
7 Apr. 54 18 Oct. 64
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
7 Apr. 54
21 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
28 Apr. 54
5 May 54
5 May 54
26 May 54
26 May 54
3 Mar. 55
26 May 54
1 Dec. 5S
26 May 54
7 .1 une 5 1
7 June 54
7 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
9 June 54
16 June 54
6 June 54
26 May 54
23 June 54
23 June 54
30 June 54
24 Feb. 54
30 June 54
23 June 54
14 -Lily 54
14 July 54
21 July 54
28 July 54
28 July 54
,1 Aug. 54
[Sept. 1
1 Sept. 54
6 Oct. 54
27 Oct. 54
3 Nov. 54
10 Nov. 54
Nov
24 Nov
1 Dec. 54
1 Dec. 54
3 Nov. 54
13 Dec. 54
14 Dec,
14 Dec. 54
14 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
ts Dec. 54
27 Oct.
23 Dec.
5 Jan.
10 Jan. 55
23 Jan. 55
29 Jan.
3 Feb.
13 Feb. 55
6 Mar. 5
to Mar. 55
14 Mar. 55
2 Apr. 55
5 Apr. 55
17 Apr. 55
23 Apr. 55
24 Apr. 55
1 Oct. 60
tS May 55
28 Feb. 55
19 May 55
13 May 53
o July 55
Oct. 64
Nov. 64
Nov. 64 j
20 June 65!
20 June 65 j
20 June 65
20 June 65 1
20 June 65:
20 June 651
20 June 65
20 June 65
22 Aug. 65
22 Sept. 65
20 Oct. 65
5 Nov. 65]
1 iec. 6
13 Feb. 661
1 ; Feb. 66
3 Feb. 66
.. Mar. 66
13 Mar. 66
5 June 66
5 June 66
to July 66
ro July 66
7 Aug. 66
7 Aug. 66
16 Oct. 66
16 Oct. 66
30 Oct. 66
2 Nov. 66
11 Jan. 67
g Mfox. ' 7
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
, Ma r, 67
g Mar. 67
9 Mar. 67
16 Mar. 67
14 May 67
i") May 07
8 June 67
8 June 67
8 June 67
25 June 67
26 June 67
7 Aug. 67
7 Aug. 67
21 Aug. 67
4 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
23 Oct. 67
9 Nov. 67
9 Nov. 67
9 Nov. 67
9 Nov. 67
7 Dec. 67
7 Dec. 67
1 Feb. 68
15 Feb. 08
15 Feb. 68
4 Mar. 68
1 Apr. 68
11 Apr,
18 Apr. 68
25 Apr. 68
6 May 6S
2 Sept.68
19 Sept.68
14 Oct. 68
5 Nov. 68
2 Dec. 68
3 Jan. 69
:9 Jan. 6o'24 Nov. 69
4 Aug. 55 j 22 Dec. 69
6 Aug. 55:29 Dec. 69
BEGIME.NT, OE STATION.
Bengal.
London.
Bengal.
Madras.
Gibraltar.
Derby.
Bull Point.
Sheerncss.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Gosport.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Bengal.
Ashton-under-Lyne.
Dublin.
Dover.
Devonport.
Hong Kong
Bengal.
Bombay.
London.
Bermuda.
Devonport.
Bengal.
Weymouth.
Bombay.
Bermuda.
1 ; ood Hope.
Royal Military Academy.
Madia-.
Malta.
Bury St. Edmunds.
Dublin.
Warlev.
Shorncliffe.
Nova Scotia.
Dover.
Jersey,
Winchester.
Gosport.
Bedford.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Surgeon to the Viceroy of India,
Gibraltar.
Dublin.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Canterbury.
Jersey.
Gibraltar.
Dover.
Canterbury.
Bengal.
Lichtield.
Exeter.
Bombay.
Gravesend.
Bermuda.
Shoeburyness.
Bengal.
Shorncliffe.
Hong Kong.
Gosport.
Bengal.
Chester.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Coldstream Guards.
Mauritius.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Medical Department.
Surgeons Major. I surgeon.
Vealc, Henry Richard Lobb, JIf.Z>.236 ... 14Ang.es
Jameson, James, il/2).233 j g Nov h
F x Allr.;iNc3bitt24"v I 16 Apr 62
O'Brien, Thomas Butler Power24" ... I29 Sept s=;
Sherlock, Henry2*' '15 Dec 54
AT Dowel], Edmund Greswold24* ""' 6 Nov. 55
Bonnyman, James, MB !nDec «
Fuller, Samuel2" \\\ .hlt "
Robertson, Alexander Crawford, MI)?-* ".'.'" 1 June '4
Baker. Francis Bramley , Mar 11
Lino w;n,„™ i>„i„v. j-irti.54
Lane, William Ralph
Hoysted, Thomas Norton218
"Tiles, r
J/i>.
Julius2"
Leask, James Greig
Ffolliott, Nicholas
O'Halloran, William->43| ..
Collis, William**" '.'.'.'ZZ
Kerr, Benjamin Cowan, MB. .,."..',
Grant, Maximilian, il/D."!
Bradshaw, Alexander Fred.252 ...
Parr, James '"'"
Baker, James Bowyer25* ..'.
O'Leary, Eugene Francis, MB. ...
Mould, Thomas Rawlings, MB:
Lewer, Robert, MB:-" [
M'Grath. Edmund ".";."!
Browne, Charles Henry256
Rudd, Thomas, MB.-'' '".
Smith, Philip Broke, MB.
M'Fall, David Chambers260 ...".!'.'.'"
Landale, James, MB
Oliver, William Silver, MB.™
Beath, John Henrv, Jl/Z>.263
Ashton, William, MB.^ \"m',["m
Whitla, George
Herbert, Henry Carden, MB...
Clifton, Robert Walter206 """"
Hodgson, Decimus F. de, MB.w
Wade. Frederick William
Mackinnon, Charles266
Good, James2"0 .............'
Whittaker, John Henderson...!!!!!!
Paterson, Henry Foljambe, MB
Thornhill, Thos. Allen, MS.^s
Wallace, John
Jones, Melville George2?' ..!!.!
Inkson, James, MB.im
Grant, John Gordon !..
Murray, Daniel, MB "
Warren, John
Tanner Y-illiam28
Giraud, Byng Thomas, -»■■> MB
Sly, William230 !!!!!'"
Symons, John TrehaneMay MB
Quinlan, Michael
Don, William Gerard,231 MB
Boyd, William Cathcart !.
Comyn, John Sarsfield, MS
Hillman, William
Jay, William "!!
Bennett, Thomas
Mackay, James, MB. ...'...[
Ramsbotham, Walter Basnett"jfn"
Curran, William2"5
Davis, James232
Hunt, John Henry !!!!..
Hoysted, Isaac233
Giraud, Charles Herve23*
Hintou, James !!!
Knaggs, Henry
Berkeley, Richard William
Pennington, Frederick236
Thompson, Jamos .!!!"
d'Altera, James Johnson !
Paxton, James, MB*n
Hopkins, Edward*35 .....'.
Scanlan, FitzGerald Edward
1'rescott, Albert Stanley K.238
Gardner, Thomas Turville
Moilitt, Andrew*33
Colahan, John, MB...
Bourke, Joseph...
Wal-h, Thomas .
linker, William Langworthv
Macbeth, Hugh Mackay....:.
O Bnen, Thomas Michael
BOOtt. Horatio, MB
Moorhead Georgo Alexander
ranoat Jamaa Henry
HOBO, Francis Roberts. MZ>'
-Mackenzie, John,30' MD
liavidge, John*01
■xinuhan, John, MB
29 Dec
28 Sept.5_
11 Apr. 56
28 Aug. 5
13 Oct. 5i
18 Feb. 56
14 Sept.55
17 Nov. 5s
10 Mar. _.
27 May i7
28 May 57
28 May 57
9 Feb. 56
31 May 5?
1 Aug. S7
1 Aug. 5
1 Aug. 57
1 Aug. 5?
ts oept.57
[5 Sept.57
5 Sept. 5?
5 Sept.57
SURGEON
26 Feb. 70
18 May 70
4 July 7o
4 Aug. 7o
9 Aug. 7o
3 Sept. 70
12 Oct
1 2 Nov. 70
24 June 58
4 Jan. 7i
4 Jan. 71
4 Feb. 7i
4 Feb. 71
15 Feb. 7-j
15 Feb. 71
8 Mar. 71
5 Apr. 7i
22 Apr. 7i
22 Apr. 7i
17 May 71
31 May 71
2 Aug. 7i
30 Aug. 7 1
30 Aug. 71
9 Sept. 7i
20 Sept.7i
7 Oct
8 Nov. 7i
2 Dec. 7
3 Dec. 7
o Jan. 7:
3 Feb,
5Sept.57 24 Feb. 72
5 Sept.5-, 27 Mar. 7
5 Sept. 5-
5 Sept. 57
2SSept.57
28 Sept.57
28 Sept. s7
28 Sept.57
3 Oct,
3 Oct. 57
19 Oct. 57
28 May s7
2 June 57
19 Oct. 57
[9 Oct. 57
[9 Oct. 57
9 Oct. s7
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 57
8 Dec. 57
8 Dec. 57
8 Dec. 57
2 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 53
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
22 Jan. 58
18 Feb. 58
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 53
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
10 Mar. 58
Mar. 58
Mar. 58
22 Apr. 58
2 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
22 Apr. 58
30 Apr. 58
6 May 58
7 May 58
25 May 58
25 May 58
25 May 58
25 May 58
22 June 58
22 June 58
22 June 58
22 June 58
22 July 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 5S
5 Aug. 58
3 Apr. 72
8 May 72
;i Aug. 72
•1 Sept. 72
5 Oct.
9 Oct.
2 Nov. 72
3 Nov.
c Jan.
REGIMENT, OR STATION.
NetleyT
Portsmouth.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Colchester.
Cape of Good Hope.
Grenadier Guards.
Scots Guards.
Woolwich.
Parkhurst.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Horfield.
Shorncliffe.
Cape of Good Hope.
[East Indies.
Surgeon to Commander in Chief,
Bombay.
Brecon.
Bengal.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Norwich.
Madras.
Nova Scotia.
Jamaica.
Curragh.
Great Yarmouth.
Dover.
Madras.
Cape of Good Hope.
Aldershot.
Netley.
Bengal.
Malta.
Aldershot.
Guernsey.
Cape of Good Hope.
1 Apr. 73
: Apr. 73
Apr. 73 1
Apr. 73 Chatham
Apr. 73 Bombay.
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr.
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
Apr. 73
Apr. 73
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
London.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Warrington.
Athlone.
Cape of Good Hope.
Birr.
Cape of Good Hope.
Clifton.
Parkhurst.
Apr. 73 Malta.
Leith Fort.
Bengal.
Leeds.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Purfleet.
Gosport.
Bombay.
Galway.
Colchester.
Bengal.
Devonport.
Portsmouth.
Newport.
Bengal.
Chatham.
Netley.
Surgeon to Governor of Madras
Woolwich.
Medical Department.
380
Surgeons Major.
Archer, Samuel301
Wilson, James, MB
Gibbon, Edward Acton
Gillespie, Robert, J/2>.353
Ferguson, Austin Jonas
Robinson, John
Killery, St. John, MD
White, Lancelot Andrewes
Gardiner, William Alexander
White, Mathew Lawrence
Graves, William
Barnwell, Tobias
Turton, Francis Alfred, J/D.344
Edge, John Dallas,341 MD
Davie, George Scott,307 MD
Fiddes, John Montgomery, MB
M'Farland, Francis Edward
Ramsay, Thomas
Y€ Temple, William, ATS.303
M'Carthy, James Joseph, MD.3-» ..
Harrison, Henry278
Martin, James
Hoile, Edmond, 1TD.305
Lougheed, James Winterscale
Lewer, Alfred, MD
Hession, Thomas
Wilkes, Edwin
Kerans, William Robert311
Low, Edward Litton, MD.ai*
Greig, John, MB
Duncan, James Shand, MD
Griffith, Charles William306
Allan, Alexander, MD
Hensman, William
Wikeley, Charles Edward
Sanderson, Arthur
M'Tavish, Alexander Campbell
Watson, James2"
Clark, James Edward
Sainter, James Dow313
Markey, Edward Corrigan
Millar, William
Golan, Hunter Alexander
M'Nalty, George William, MD.ai> ..
Gribbon, George Carson, MB
Smith, Charles Edward, MD
Watling, Charles Wyat
Simon, George, MD
Tate, Robert, MD
Ray, Sidney Keyworth
Davidge, George Abraham
Lloyd, Edward Harford, MB
Donaldson, James Young, MD
Codrington, Oliver, MD.™1
Venour, William3"
Adcock, John, MD
Illingworth, John Alfred361
Grant, Robert Alex. Peter314
Thomson, Alexander, MD
Gaye, Arthur Charles315
Scott, John Alexander
Guinness, Henry Cramer
Land, James, MD
Wood, Thomas,347 -MX>
Creagh, William
Falwasser, Francis
Hamilton, John Butler, MD
Tomlinson, Edward Denham316
Chappell, John James, MD
Cherry, William
Maunsell, Samuel Edward
Robinson, William Christy
Wales, John
Stafford, Patrick Walter355
White, Thomas Henry, MD
Owen, Owen317
Ferguson, James
Boulton, Edward Joseph356
Will, George Elmgly352
Harvey, Charles Hamilton, MD
Murtagh, Thomas
Long, Alexander
Godwin, Charles Henry Young
Gillespie, Franklin, MD
Maunsell, Thomas
Wilson, Frederick Robert, MB.36* ..
Alcock, Nathaniel
Jazdowski, Bronislaw James, MB.
Riordan, Robert De Burgh
Baker, Thomas Young
Pout, Frank
White, Samuel Gamble, MD.*™ .....
Lamb, Henry318
Grant, Erskine Burnett, MD
ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
5 Aug. 58
5 Aug. 58
1 Sept. 58
1 Sept. 58
I Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
22 Sept. 58
13 Oct. 58
30 Sept. 71
I Nov. 5S
1 Nov. 58
1 Nov. s3
1 Nov. 58
1 Nov. 58
16 Nov. 5S
16 Nov. 58
16 Nov. 58
22 Sept. 58
16 Nov. 58
1 Dec.
1 Dec. 58
1 Dec. 58
14 Dec.
14 Dec.
14 Dec. 58
14 Dec. 53
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan. 59
12 Jan.
12 Jan. 59
1 Feb. 59
i Feb. 59
1 Mar. 59
1 Mar. sg
1 Mar.
1 Mar. 59
14 Apr. 63
20 Apr. 59
20 Apr. sg
Apr. 59
20 Apr. 59
Apr. 59
Apr. 59
20 Apr
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
22 Sept. 58
13 June
13 June 59
13 June 59
13 June 59
II Oct. 59
11 Oct. 59
11 Oct. 59
20 Apr. 59
11 Oct. 59
15 Oct. 59
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
10 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
ig Jan. 60
eg Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
19 Jan. 60
10 Jan. 60
i Mar. 6
14 Dec. 58
1 Mar. 61
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
SURGEON
MAJOR.
REGIMENT, OR STATION.
i Apr. 73.
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73 1
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
I Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
14 June 73
2cAug. 73
6 Sept. 73
24 Sept. 73
4 Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
iS Oct. 73
18 Oct. 73
12 Nov. 73
6 Dec. 73
24 Dec. 73
21 Jan. 74
21 Jan. 74
21 Jan. 74
24 Jan. 74
I I Mar. 74
11 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 7.,
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
1 Apr. 74
19 Apr. 74
I I July 7.,
-'o.l uly 74
129 July 74
-9 July 74
;o July 74
[2 Aug. 74
6 Jan. 75
6 Jan. 75
7 Jan. 75
30 Jan. 75
ji Jan. 75
11 Feb. 75
11 Feb. 7=,
1 1 Feb. 75
12 Feb. 75
11 Mar. 75
12 Mar. 7s
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
1 Apr. 75
15 Apr. 75
II Mar. 74
13 May 7s
14 May 75
1 June 75
17 June 75
1 July 75
2 Sept. 75
16 Sept. 75
30 Sept.75
25 Oct. 75
1 Nov. 75
2 Nov. 75
3 Nov. 75
20 Nov. 75
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Ceylon.
Madras.
Dublin.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Dublin.
Chatham.
Belfast.
Bengal.
Portsmouth.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Shorncliffe.
Malta.
Netley.
Gibraltar.
Manchester.
Bengal.
Manchester.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Cork.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Fort George.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Pontefract.
Bengal.
Glasgow.
Chatham.
Bengal.
Dorchester.
York.
Honduras.
Madras.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Cyprus.
Bengal.
Malta.
Chris tchurch.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Malta.
Bortsmouth.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Manchester.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Colchester.
Madras.
Woolwich Arsenal.
St. Helena.
Nova Scotia.
Portland.
Madras.
Weedon.
Lincoln.
I Madras.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
'Madras.
38
J.i'c'/" ".' VfJjUd'lllKHi,
Surgeons Major.
BEGIMIST, OK STATION.
Murray. John Ross. MD.**> 15 June Si
Wills. Caleb Slicnir, CB 7 Autr. t "
Belcher. John Waring, JTD .
Doran, James, MD.**
Perry, George2"4
Taylor, Joseph Marmaduke2*6.
Welch. Francis Henry
Batho, Robert
Ironside, William, MD
Staples. Francis Patrick319
Climo, William Hill, MD
Wi'.s'.n. William James, MD. ..
Footuer, Edward, MB
Hu.-tan, John
Hartley, Acheson George. MD..
Hannah, John Barlow, Jf-D.32'.
Ferguson, Richard Patrick322 ..
Churchill, Alex. Ferrier.JfD..
Apr. 61
29 Nov. 57
iq Jan. 55
5 Sept. 57
1 Apr. 61
1 Apr. 61
1 Apr. 6 1
1 Apr. 61
1 Apr. 61
. 1 Apr. 6 1
.' r Apr. 61
Apr. 61
Apr. 61
Mar. 62
liar. 62
Mar. 62 1
Mar. 62
Mar. 62 !
M'Adam, John Stannard 1 31 Mar. 62
Nicholson, Edward 31 Mar. 621
Belemore. Alfred John 16 Apr. 62
Mackie. David, MD I 1 Oct. 62
Ross, William George, MD 1 Oct. 62
Hare, Richard William, MB 1 Oct. 62
Close, Charles Stratherne 1 Oct. 62
Clapp, William Henry Bant, MD 1 Oct. 62
Waters. John Mangin 1 Oct. 62
Vfli.m.L'liis, Campbell Millis, .MD.323 1 Oct. 62
Fannin. John Edward 1 Oct. 62
Mauusell, Charles Albert, MD.™ 1 Oct. 62'
Ffolliott, William 1 Oct. 62
Cumniing, Kenneth William, MD. . 1 Oct. 62
Scott, Frederick Beaufort, MD.^f .' .''.J 1 Oct. 62
O'Farrell, Ignatius M'Donogh I 1 Oct. 62
Langdon, John | 1 Oct. 62
Ashton, Gough, MB | 1 Oct. 62:
Creyk, William, MB '.'....[......'..[''.'.' 14 Apr. 63
Brebner, Alexander, MD.*-* 14 Apr. 63
Nash, William, MD 14 Apr. 63
Dudley, William Edmondson '.'.'.'.'.'.In Apr. 63
Doig, Alexander 14 Apr. 63
Qninton, William West, MB 14 Apr] 63
Martin, William Thomas. J/i».3" 14 Apr. 63
Ferguson, Frederick. MD 14 Apr. 63
Troup, Robert William, .1/7? 2"3 .. 1 30 Sept 63
Beattie, James Forbes, MD 1 30 Sept ''^
Thomson, Alexander, MD 130 Sept ' ^
Turner, Alexander, MD.™ )3o Sept.63
Preston, Alexander Francis, MB... I30 Sept 63
Forsayeth, Richard William L0 Sept 63
Cnffe, Charles MacDonogh.su CB J30 Sept.-' 3
Shaw, John Alexander, MD 3oSept'6y
Haines, Charles
Dick, Forbes, MD
Collier, Hopetoun Currie326
('ivenhill, Joseph Ridge2-'5..
Greene. Hubert Rothwell ..
Bolton, Robert Henry3"
30 Sept.6_
30 Sept.63
30 Sept.63
30 Sept.63
30 Sept.63
.... 30 Sept.63
Barker James ,,„ Sept.63
Barry, James, MD L ge„t 6,
Atkins, Charles Alfred3" .;; ,0 Se nt 6^
Smith. William Patrick £ g . S"S
Wur CnriBl=pherJ;hn.J£B |v
Howard. Francis, If!) ..
Elgee, William ".
Moriarty, Thomas, MD
Job.-on, William, MD. ~'"2
Kl. nine, Joseph, MD.*" ..!.....,..'."!!.'"
< Irwin, Thomas William
Hicks. hi. Richard Charles Coleman **
1 nomas Gardiner, MD*'-*
Middleton, John, MD
Leslie, David Arthur. MD3i~
Muir, Henry Skey, MD ."'".'.'.
Maxham, John William, MD
Hyde, Robert .'.'.'.'.'
Burrow, Thomas Samuel, MD
ehael2"8
Turner, Richard, MI) .'.'
Churchill, Charles Fleetwood,' 'if 2?!
Babington, Thomas
Ambrose, John, MD ..'..'".'.'.'.'.'.'.
Tons .'".'.'.'.'".".
1 rands, Mil.
Mini.., Ale under, .!//; :>-■•
Atkinson, Qeorge, MB 32«
. Thomas Moore
Havies, Itiehard William ..
"""'''.v. ,;'
Stock, John Nugent
' l'r«deri:k H:ira: MD
30 Sept.63
30 Sept.63
30 Sept.63
24 Dec. 63
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64 1
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 641
31 Mar. 641
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
ji Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
Mar. 64
ji Mar. 64
31 Mar. 64
13 June 59
29 Nov. 75
10 Dec. 75 Capo of Good Hope.
27 Jan. 76 Malta.
9 Feb. 76, West Indies.
26 Feb. 76 Coldstream Guards.
26 Feb. 76 Royal Horse Guards.
19 Mar. 76 Madras.
1 Apr. 76 Plymouth.
1 Apr. 76 Piershill.
1 Apr. 76 Netley.
1 Apr. 76 Bengal.
1 Apr. 76 Aldershot.
1 Apr. 76 London.
1 Apr. 76: Bengal.
1 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76:Alderney.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 [ Bengal.
28 Apr. 76|Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 \ Aldershot.
28 Apr. 761 Aldershot.
28 Apr. 76 Madras.
28 Apr. 76 Pembroke Dock.
28 Apr. 76. Sheffield.
8 Apr. 76 Madias.
8 Apr. 76,
28 Apr. 76 Brighton.
28 Apr. 76 J Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Madras.
28 Apr. 76 Newcastle-on-Tyne.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 761 Fort Staddon.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76!Madras.
28 Apr. 76
28 Apr. 76 Limerick.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
28 Apr. 76 York.
2S Apr. 76jMadras.
" Apr. 76 Bengal.
Apr. 76 Preston
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Netley.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
Apr. 76 Gibraltar.
28 Apr. 76 Bombay.
Apr. 76 [Beverley.
28 Apr. 761 Madras.
28 Apr. 76,1 Bombay.
28 Apr. 76 Bombay.
28 Apr. 761
28 Apr. 70 [
28 Apr. 761 Bomba3'.
28 Apr. 76 J
28 Apr. 761 Gibraltar,
j 28 Apr. 76jDevonport.
2S Apr. 76 1 Bombay.
28 Apr. 76J Bombay.
[28 Apr. 76jMadras.
j2S Apr. 76JDundalk.
[28 Apr. 76 ! Bengal.
2S Apr. 76JCape of Good Hope.
28 Apr. 76 1 Armagh.
28 Apr. 76, Bengal.
28 Apr. 76iCape of Good Hope.
28 Apr. 76J Bengal.
28 Apr. 76!Bombay.
28 Apr. 76 1 Madras.
28 Apr. 76 [Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 70 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Aldershot.
28 Apr. 76 1 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Madras.
28 Apr. 76jlMadras.
28 Apr. 76;Aldershot.
28 Apr. 76,Warwick.
28 Apr. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
28 Apr. 76. Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Sandhurst.
28 Apr. 76 Madras.
28 Apr. ;6 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 1 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76!Madras.
28 Apr. 76 Bengal.
28 Apr. 76 Malta.
28 Apr. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
1 5 May 76 2 Life Guards.
Medical Department.
382
Surgeons Majos.
Oughton, Tyler
Tomlinson, William Winslow
Price, William Sparks Martin
O'Dwyer, Thomas Francis, MD
Boileau, John P. Hamilton, MB
Keir, William, MD
Corban, Laurence, MD
Taylor, William, MD
H'Lean, John Mackenzie, MD..
24 Jan. 64
[O Sfipt. ' i
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 64
30 Sept. 6
30 Sept. 64
Hedley, William Snowdon, MD 30 Sept. 64
O'Sullivan, Edward 30 Sept. 64
M'Creery, James 30 Sept. 64
Gillespie. Humphrey C, MD 30 Sept. 64
Hector, James, MB 30 Sept. 64
Shaw, Charles Edward Martin313 30 Sept. 64
Eiordan, William Edward J30 Sept.64
Bourke, Isidore, MB !3u Sept.64
Murray, John, MB I30 Sept.64
Kelly, James Bennett 30 Sept.64
Bourns, Daniel Charles Grose '30 Sept.64
Hughes, John Henry, MD.31'2 30 Sept.64
Robinson, Albert benjamin 30 Sept.64
Thorburn, David ArnoS., MD 30 Sept.64
O'Brien, Eugene Robert, MD ,30 Sept.64
Blake, Walter 30 Sept.64
Grose, Daniel Charles3*9 j3o Sept.64
Flood, Samuel 30 Sept. 64
Candy, John, MD jo Sept.64
Eustace, Edward |i 1 Sept.64
Ward, Espine396 30 Sept.64
Maturin, John 30 Sept.64
Renton, David, MD 30 S pt'4
Healy, Charles 30 Sept.64
Davis, John Norman, MD 14 Apr. 63
Malcolm, John Vicary Thatcher, MD ;i Mar. 64
Collins, Robert. MB'. ji Mar. ( 5
O'Farrell, Thomas, MD 31 Mar. 65
Hinds, William Richard Gore, MD 31 Mar. 65
Sanders, George Bedford 31 Mar. ( 5
Andrew, George, J1/.B.333 31 Mar. 65
Ruttiedge, William Frederick ji Mar 65
Robertson, William, MB ji Mar. 65
Fishbourne, Joseph Eustace 31 Mar.
Tobin, Richard ";i Mar. I
Jackson, Richard 31 Mar. 65
White, William O' Byrne 31 Mar. 65
Carew, Richard Hugh330 31 Mar. 65
White, Charles ji Mar. 65
Evatt, George Joseph Hamilton, MD 31 Mar. 65
Keith, Robert, MD ;, v
Bate, Abraham William, MD 31 Mar. 65
Churchill, Georee Fleetwood, MB 31 Mar. 65
Purefoy, John William, MD u Mar. 05
Waghorn, Henry ;, Mar. ts
White. George ■
< I'Keilly, John Joseph 2 Oct. 65
M'Watters. William 2 Oct. 65
Mally, Robert Nelson 2 Oct. 65
Catherwood, William Alister, J/Z> 2 Oct. 65
Johnston, William, MD 2 Oct. 65
Mouat, George Bridges, MD 2 Oct. 65
O'Brien, Henry Joseph, MB 2 Oct. 65
Kilroy, Philip Lefeuvre 2 Oct. 65
Purdon, John Edward, MB ! 2 Oct. 65
Connellan, Edward a I
Mackinnon, Henry William Alexander 2 Oct. 65
Brodie, John FitzGerald 2 Oct. 65
Wearne, Vivian '-1 Mar <
Notter, James Lane, MD ;,i Mar. 66
Comerford, Henry, MD u Mar. 66
Brown, Henry Thomas, .VZ).391 ";, Mar. 1
Jenings, Ulick Albert, MD '"-, Mar. •■<
M'Cutchan, James Shaw, MB , \
M'Crystal, Edward, MD3*0 '., Mai. .
Chapman, Henry Theodore ';i Mar. ■■-
Buchanan, Robert, Francis i3i Mar. 00
Rooney, James Patrick '31 Mar. 66
Patterson, Thomas William i3i Mar. 66
Hodder, Fred. William Lloyd, MB ;] Mar. 6c
Stevenson, William F'lack, MB I31 Mar. 66
M'Pherson, Robert Nasmyth 31 Mar. 66
Eaton, Robert Coleman 3I Mar. 66
Burnett, William Francis ",i Mar. 66
Boult, Edmund Farrington 31 Mar. 66
Alexander, William, MD 1 2 Oct. 65
Harman, William Morton, MB 2 Oct. 66
Moore, Sandlbrd, MB.-** 2 Oct. 66
Gibson, George John, MD 2 Oct. 61
Williamson, James, MB ! 2 Oct. 61
Steele, William Henry, MD.33- 2 Oct. 661
Major, Napoleon Hisdee I 2 Oct. 66'
1 la 1 igan, Alfred Henry ' 2 Oct. 661
Cornish, Henry 1 2 Oct. 66
Fitzmaurice, John ' 2 Oct. 66'
I SURGEON
MAJOR.
REGIMENT, OR STATION.
22 Aug. 76 Madras.
30 Sept. 76 Madras.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Madras.
30 Sept. 76 Netley.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Gibraltar.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Madras.
,30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
,30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Bombay.
;3o Sept. 76 Maidstone.
30 Sept. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
30 Sept. 76 Madras.
30 Sept. 76 West Indies.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
1 30 Sept. 76 Hong Kong.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Hounslow.
30 Sept. 76 Madras.
30 Sept. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Queenstown.
30 Sept. 76 Bengal.
30 Sept. 76 Perth.
30 Sept. 76 Madras.
30 Sept. 761 Bengal.
.30 Sept. 76 Dublin.
130 Sept. 76 Madras.
130 Sept. 76 Cape of Good Hope.
30 Sept.76|Madras.
[8 Mar. 77 Newbridge.
23 Mar. 77! Carlisle.
jl Mar. 77 Madras.
.[ Mar. 77 Bombay.
ji Mar. 77 Bombay,
ji Mar. 77 Nova Scotia.
;i Mar. 77 Bengal.
.1 Mar. 77 Bengal,
ji Mar. 77 Edinburgh.
31 Mar. 77 Bengal,
ji Mar. 77 Netley.
31 Mar. 77 Avonmouth.
31 Mar. 77 Tipperary.
;i Mar. 77 Bengal.
ji Mar. 77 Hounslow.
31 Mar. 77 Be: gal.
31 Mar. 77 Glasgow.
■- Mar. 77 Galway.
Mar. 77 Birmingham.
Mar. 77 Bombay.
31 Mar. 77 Bombay.
31 Mar. 77 Aldershot.
2 Oct. 77 Halifax, Yorks.
2 Oct. 77 Bengal.
I 2 Oct. 77. Cape of Good Hone.
2 Oct. 77 Bengal.
2 Oct. 77 Cape of Good Hope.
_• Oct. 77 Madras.
2 Oct. 77
2 Oct. 77 Winchester.
2 Oct. 77 Guernsey.
2 Oct. 77 Bermuda.
2 Oct. 77 Malta.
2 Oct. 77 Bombay.
:4 Feb. ;S Bermuda.
3I Mar. 7S Netley.
31 Mar. 78 Cape of Good Hope.
• 31 Mar. 7S Bermuda.
31 Mar. 7S Cape of Good Hope.
3! Mir.--. Mullimrar.
ji Mar. 7^ West Indies.
31 Mar. 78 Bombay.
Mar. 78 Bengal.
ji Mar. 7S 1 Mauritius
31 Mar. 78 1 Bengal.
>i Mar. 7S 1 Bombay.
31 Mar. 7SWoolwich.
31 Mar. 78 Fleetwood.
}i Mar. 7S Portsmouth.
31 Mar. 7S Cape of Good Hope.
;i Mar. 7S Aldershot.
2 Oct. 78 1 Bengal.
2 Oct. 7S Bengal.
2 Oct. 78 Aldershot.
1 Oct. 78 Bengal.
2 Oct. 78 1 Bombay.
2 Oct. 78lCyprus.
2 Oct. 78iBanama?.
2 Oct. 78 Bengal.
2 Oct. 78 Bengal.
2 Oct. 7S
U +
3*3
Medical Department.
Surgeons Majob.
Macartney, James, MD ' 2 Oct. <
Loagheed, William j 2 °,ct- ^
Evan, Matthew Joseph .■•• ■.-• 3* Mar. 66
Richards, Charles Frederick, MB 2 Oct. 66
Y€ Reynolds, James Henry, MB -31 ««■ 68
O'Reilfv, Thomas • APr- 67
Fairland, Edwin James*" ! * A pr. 67
Mnrphy, Robert * ^P1- p
Townsend, Edmund. MD.33" » fpr. 67
O'Reilly. James, 3LB r Apr. 67
Cogan, Thomas Sillery339 1 T APr- °7'
Bupple, James Francis j 1 Apr. 67
Parkinson, Richard Colville ' 1 Apr. 67
Moore, Joseph Henry368 ! J APr- °7
Irving, George Clerk ! 1 Apr. 07!
Tolmie, Thomas Campbell x Apr. 67
Roche, Arthur Wellesley 1 APr- °7
Croker, John Randal ' A Pr- J7
Morgan, Jerome William3*3 | 1 Apr. 67
Holmes, Thomas James Paul, MB 1 Apr. 67
Corbett, Robert de la Cour, MB 1 Oct. 67
Pollock, Charles Frederick, MB j 1 Oct. 67 (
M'Ewen, Donald, MB 1 Oct. 67
Macmullen, Richard t Oct. 67j
Randall, John George ! 1 Oct. 67,
M'Xamara, William Henry, MD , 1 Oct. 67:
Gallwev, Mathew Moriarty, MD 1 1 Oct. 67
Lyons, Frederick, MD 1 Oct. 67
Hare, George I * Oct. 67,
Gunning, James Davis 1 Oct. 67
Anthony, Mark, MD 1 Oct. 67
Rae, Giistavus Rochfort 1 Oct. 67;
1 Oct. 671
1 Oct. 67
I 1 Oct. 67i
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67
1 Oct. 67I
Riddick, John .' 1 Oct. 67l
Crowe, James Daniel J 1 Oct. 67;
Anderson, Alexander348 ' 1 Oct. 67
FitzGerald, Edmund Maurice Downing, MD I 1 Oct. 67,
Kingston, Thomas, MD 1 Oct. 67
Shaw, George 1 Oct. 67:
Heather, David C. Williamson 1 Oct. 67;
Jagoe, Henry, MB 1 Oct. 67
Hunter, John Henry
Wilson, William Deane, MB...
Cotter, Samuel Kyle, MD. ...
Barry, John, MD
Bennett, William Fuller, MD..
Anderson, John Albert, MD..
10 Feb.
26 Sept.
31 Mar.
Sukgeons rank as Lieutenants, hut after six years'
full pay service they rank as Captains.
Fickford, William Henry, MB
Myers, Arthur Bowen Richards
Hensman, Henry Frank
Melladew, Heinrich Friederich Lawaetz, MD33' 1 31 Mar.
Whipple, John Henry Connel, MD... 130 Sept.
Campbell. John Alexander 31 Mar.
Duke, William Alexander 31 Mar.
Maunsell-Collins, William, MD 2 Oct.
Fernandes, Albert Luis I 2 Oct.
Lewis, Timothy, MB '31 Mar.
Dobson, George Edward, MB 31 Mar.
Fraser, James, MD [31 Mar.
Walker, John, MB 31 Mar.
Ryan, George 31 Mar.
MacSwiney, Eugene V., MD 31 Mar.
TJssher, James Henry, MB.3™ 31 Mar.
Leader, Jobs 31 Mar.
Gasteen, William Charles, MB 31 Mar.
Anderson, Robert 31 Mar.
an, William. MB 31 Mar.
L'Estrange, Albert Halahan 31 Mar.
Kirwan, Albert 31 Mar.
Knox, Maurice 31 Mar.
Craig, Richard Manifold 31 Mar.
Bahflly, John Roche 31 Mar.
• ' ■ihony Lennon 31 Mar.
Audw.Arthur.3LD3*" 3I Mar.
. I'n de •'!:. M I> 31 Mar.
Jennings, Charli-s liarromeo 31 Mar.
Elenry 3: Mar.
Burford, Henry Hammeroton 31 Mar.
.lackson.ThoniMS Wilson, MB 31 Mar.
Thornton, 31 Mar.
Latchford, John, MB ;, Mar.
Frazi r, IVIcr Tliomas ;, Mar.
Campbell, William John 31 Mar.
. William Pri derick ■ . Mar.
ge, Francis Adolphaa -,i .Mar.
ikes 31 Mar.
31 Mar.
,M B ' 1 Oct.
Triphook, Geo. Roderick, MB 1 Oct.
, Mh 1 Oct.
Crean, John Joseph 1 Oct.
Corry, George 1 Oct.
EEGIHEXT, OK STATION.
I Dublin.
Aldershot.
Kinsale.
Bombay.
Curragh.
Netley.
Cape of Good Hope.
Cape of Good Hope.
Gibraltar.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bengal.
Cyprus.
Malta.
Devonport.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Colchester.
Cork.
Hong Kong.
Aldershot.
Bombay.
Cyprus.
Cyprus.
Bengal.
Aldershot.
Tynemouth.
Dover.
Bengal.
Tralee.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Ballincollig.
Fermoy.
Bengal.
Woolwich.
Shoeburyness.
Gibraltar.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madras.
Bengal.
Cape of Good Hcpe
Cape cf Good Hope.
Grenadier Guards.
Coldstream Guards.
2 Life Guards.
Royal Horse Guards.
Coidstream Guards.
Jamaica.
ilpswich.
I Scots Guards.
'Grenadier Guards.
! Bengal.
Cape of Good Hope.
Malta.
j Cape of Good Hope.
Cyprus.
jCape of Good Hope.
iCahir.
I Cape of Good Hope.
Bombay.
jCape of Good Hope.
lOughterard.
Madras.
Bengal.
Cyprus.
Madras.
Cape of Good Hope.
Aldershot.
Aldershot.
Cape of Good Hope.
Bombay.
Jamaica,
Bombay.
Cape of Good Hope.
Dublin.
'Bengal.
Woolwich.
Dublin.
Jamaica.
Ceylon.
Siugapore.
Cape of Good Hope.
Dublin.
Trowbridge.
Dublin.
Bengal.
Medical Veparlment.
Davy, Francis Arthur, MD ...
Duke. Alexander William, MD.
Bradford, Robert Mark
ASSISTANT REGIMENT, OE
SCRGEON. ! STAMPS-
TOctToi Bengal.'
i Oct. 68 Mauritius,
i Oct. 68 Madras.
Oct. 68 Honduras.
Stannard, Henry ; '""" "iw.,t indies
Bennett, Richard Dawson , i Oct. 68 West Inches.
t Oct. 6S Madras.
24 May 69 Bradford.
Faris, Thomas, MB
White, Hush Brady
Roe.Edward Alexander Henry
Stuart, George
Irving, Lewis
ingall, MB
REGIMENT, OB
■ SURGEONS. SURGEON. ^^^
Powell, James
Apr. 7
Allen..' , 1 Apr. 7
M'Cracken, John Alexr., MD.
Beamish.James Maybury,MX>,
Clery, James Albert, MB |
Coats, James, MB.
John Gover J Apr. 7
Grenadier Gds
Shorncliffe.
Bengal.
Bengal.
.: Burnley.
■ Stirling.
Bengal
30 Sept. 74 Woolwich.
I! Carter, Sidney Herbert" 3° Bept.74 bengal
May, William Allan 3° Sept.74 ^n|°otia
Bourke, George Deane ......... 3° Sept.74 Nova^ Scoha.
Gardner, Hamilton Geo.,^. ° | ■ Wto®?"
Hoysted Jcbn , ^ £ * B ,j
nenrj ■•••■■• f „ Rpum .
Charlesworth,
Dorman, John Cotter, 1T.B.
Le Mottee, George Herbert
Williamson.
Bradford. Henry ■■■■■■
Fawcett, William James, MB. . . ,
Joynt, Henry ^ William.,.,.,... | Apr • Cuna^h
Mar. 75 Bengal.
.Mar. 75 Madras.
, Che1^v\m^LltcSeM,kB 31 Mar. 75 Madms.
Maplaeton,Edwar1Arthur,^ 3; Mar. 7,. Bengal
Apr. 71 Aldershot.
Apr. 71 Coventry.
Apr.
Apr. 7
Apr. 7
Apr. 71 Preston.
Apr. 71 Bombay
Apr. 71 Dublin.
MoyTaJn,^mam7oseph:::::.; 1 Apr. 71 Wo°lw
Kxham, Richard ! * APr- 71 £?.tleA
M'Namara, James, MD,
Saunders, William Egerton
Leckie, David, MB
Charlton, William Johnston...
Buxton, John, MB ......
Anthonisz, Alfred Henry, MB.
Molloy, Oscar Frederick
O'Sullivan, Daniel
Le Grand, Wm. John, MD
Findlay, John, MB
C.of Good Hope. Briggs, Wilham Ihimilton
Hamilton,
Dublin.
, Edward William 3- Mar. 75 Bombaj .
__ Mar. 75 Cork.
30 Sept.75 Bengal
30 Sept. 75 Bombay.
Thompson, Tlwmas William.. 3° Sept.75 « LiieGuards.
Fenn, Ernest Harrold 3° Sept.;, Bengal.
Burges, Wm. Armstrong, MD. 3° Sept.75 ^nga •
levers, 'Philip Glover 3° Sept.75 B - ;
Hayes, Patrick Aloysms
i 30 Sept.75 'Bomoay.
Harman, Rodolph, MB .
Apr. 71
Apr. 71
Bombay.
Bombay.
ilVi'.m Viawer ~ .'.'.'.... 3o Sept.75 Madras.
Barman houoipn u» . c.ofGoodHope.
Wilson, John Bower, MD 1 ■«■ '' 7' ,lf ann.i H,.i.e
Leake, Georee Dalt.m Nugent 1 Apr. 7i|C.of Good H
Martin, Joseph Walter "
O'Malley, MB
Robinson, Robert Henry .
Gabbett, Poole Robert
Apr,
1 Apr,
Apr
Apr.
Apr
C.of Good Hope
( Dover.
Curragh
C.of Good Hope.
Apr. 71 Chatham.
Am-. 71 Woolwich,
uanuett, x-ooie xvuuciu ••■•"•••; - ' . Pmnrlpn Fort
OX'onnell.MathewDaniel .MD 1 Apr. 7 ^n^Hon
Ward. Espme Charles Robert
Findlav, William
Joynt, Edward Hearnc, MD...
Ash, Robert Vacy, MB
Connolly, Paul
Dwyer, Charles Edward
Rogers, John Godfrey, MB.
Connolly, Beni. Bloomfield*9*.
Barrow, Frank Edward
Blood, Robert, MD
Barrow, Henry John Waller
Under the Royal Warrant
of 28 April 1876.
Allin, William Briggs, MB...
Ryan, Michael Richard, MD
Reynolds, Edward Osmund..
Etobbins, Henry John, MD...
Morris, John James, MD
Haves, Aylmer Ellis ...
Williamson, JohnFrancis, MB
4 Feb. 77, Bengal.
1 4 Feb. 77 Bengal.
! 4 Feb. 77 Bengal.
1 4 Feb 77 Bengal.
4 Feb. 77 Bengal.
, 4 Feb. 77 Bengal.
- - . 77 Bengal.
Williamson, donur mini.--, -".." -•„. " i...,,,,..i
rim,v, John Thomas, UB...... 4 K;;.77 ; '»-;
4 Feb. 77 Bengal.
iBoulger, Isaac I 4 Feb. 77 Benial
Laffan, George, MD.
Bourke, Uliek Joseph.
Barrow, Henry nmii vwiuci... j- ~-i - ' „ Kaaa
30 Se'pt. )\ C.of Good Hope. Uan/sf, ,rd William John Read
Jo Sept. 7. Aldershot.
3oSept.7i Dublin.
5o Sept. 7 1 Bombay.
30 Sent. 7. C.of Good Hope. Emerson, l:
3oSepV7- Aldershot. fehe.Eug
30 Sept. 71 Sheerness.
,0 Bept.71 Woolwich.
4 Feb. 77 Madras.
. Feb. 77 Madras.
Henry............ 4 Feb. 77
Drury, Robert, MD
Grant, William Cameron, MB 30 Sept. 7.
' 30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
1 -•■ v;,: ijv-lvc-.v Iaro. MI- je Mar. <.-.
O'Donnell, Richard William
Donovan, William
Brown, Dugald Blair
Quill, Richard Henry, MB ...
Tincler,BlennerhassetMont- ")
gomerie )
Slaughter, William Budd
Woolwich.
Colchester.
Bengal.
C.of Good Hope.
Bombay.
Aldershot.
Woolwich.
Aldershot.
4 Feb. 77 Bengal.
Feb, 77 " '
Bombay,
Bombay.
Bengal.
Madras.
Madras.
Keys, Christopher William
Moore, MD
Bushe, Cecil JosiahLambton 1
MB I
Stokes, Henry Haldane. MB
Swayne, Charles Henry
Langridge, Georsre m'
30 Mar. 72
C.of Good Hope.!
C.ofGoodHope.
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72 ' West Indies
Thomas^ 30 Sept.73 Bengal
Fow!er'§l4ame Westonr.:.:: 30 Sept.73 St Helena.
Webb, William Kdward. MB. 5° sept.73 Benga 1.
Mapleton, Reginald Wm., J/3 30 Sept.73 *"*»■
Wood, Oswald Gillespie, MD 30 Sept.73 M»u*-
Gubbins,Wm.Launcelotte,ilf^)3o|ept.73|Benga.
Thomsett, Richard Gillham ...30 Sept.73 Rm
M'Quaid, Peter John, MD 30 Sept.73
Allen, William
Gunning, Robert Cardwell
Russell. George Mark, MB ... - • -■••
Hughes, George Arthur, MB. 4 ■,<-' '• 77
Keith, AlexandcrCrombie.J/B, 4 'J'- 7/
'lh-odie, John, MB 4 Feb. 77
Eagar,FrederickGeorgeLeslie 4 £,'''■ 77
Lar-e, Brisbane Warren 4*00.77
Murphv.Fra. H. Swinton.JTD 5 Aug. 77
Johnston, WffliamThomasafZ) 5 Aug. 77
Browne, Abraham Walker ... 5 Aug. 77
Ilodson, Robert, Dovetou 5 Aug. 77
Powell, Caleb K. MD 5 Aug. 77
Kirkpatriek, Hugh Cunning-
ham, MD ' 5 Aug. 77
Armstrong, John 5 Aug. 77
Kenny. William Wallace, MB 5 Aug. 77
Bengal.
Ring, James, MD.
Ward, Lloyd Brereton
Gallwey, Thomas Joseph, MD
Miller, William Birkmyre, MB
Hickson, George Blake
Jagoe, Benjamin Richard, MD
Prendergast, John
Pratt, William Simson, MB.™
Smyth, Carew C.Howard,2fZ>
Smith, James Adolphus
Martin, John
Young, Frederick Simon.MB
Greene, John Joseph, MB
M'Creery, Nathaniel
Gormley, Joseph Andrew, MD
30 Sept.73:c.of GoodHope.
31 Mar. 74 Bengal.
31 Mar. 74 ! Bengal.
3I Mar. 74 Madras.
31 Mar. 74 Bombay.
31 Mar. 74 Ceylon.
31 Mar. 74 Bombay.
3: Mar. 74 Dublin.
3I Mar. 74 Madras.
31 Mar. 74 ) Bengal.
■1 Mar. 74 Bengal.
31 Mar. 74 Bengal.
Mar. 74 Bengal.
Mar. 74 Bengal.
Mar. 74 Bengal.
Ellis/Philip Maokay ..
5 Aug. 77
O'Sullivan, Patrick JosephJtfi> 5 Am
M'Carthy, William
Brodie, James FitzGerald
Keay s, William
Young, Percy Gordon Rad-
stock '
Beamish, Robert Talbot, MD
5 Aug. 77
5 Aim. 77
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
Feb,
Parker, Walter Augustus 3 Feb. 7"
Lundy, Arthur Cha. Jas.\ , Feb. 7S
Rudd.JUS )
Anderson, James, MB
Pedlow, James, MD I 3 ™. 7
Routh, Jules Isham 3 Feb. 7
Mulrenan, John, MD
Grier, Henry
3 Feb. 7S
Feb "
78
3 r eu. 78
3 Feb. 7S
|M'Laughli
Henry'JM., MB 3 Feb. 78
Foss,John.Edw.Vaughan,3/D ji Mar. 74 Bombay.
Turner, Charles Palmerston400
Harrison, Charles Edward ,
Wellings, Barnard William
Forrester, James Stevenson
Smith, Robert, MB
,, Mar. 74 Bens
30 Sept.74 Grenad. Gds.
30 Sept.74 Bengal.
30 Sept.74 Madras.
30 Sept. 74 1 Woolwich.
1 Power, Edward Richard, MB
1 Donovan. Hugh Latimer, MD
Leader, Nicholas I 3
Tidbury, James, MD
Feb
Feb. 78
Feb. 78
3 Feb. 7S
Cyprus.
Bengal.
Bombay.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bengal.
Bermuda.
Cyprus.
London.
Madras.
Jamaica.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Madras.
Malta.
Madras.
Malta.
Malta.
Malta,
Malta.
Lyle, Allan
! Clinch, James Vincent
Indrew I 3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
Clinch, James Vincent, ...... ,-1 j — • / Dublin
3«5
Medical Department.
SUBGEONS.
Harrington, Henry E. "W.,MB
O'Neill, Stueley Lucas
Quarry, Charles
Landon, Arthur Jermyn
Stevenson, John, MB
Lane, Wm. Lemon, MB
Feltham, Wm. Parsons
Ritchie, John Lichenstein
Pempsey, Patrick Joseph, MD\
Wallis, Kenneth Serjeant |
Flanagan, John Wm. Henry,
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 78
3 Feb. 7S
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78,
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. 78
4 Aug. ~
Malacca.
West Indies.
West Indies.
C. of Good Hope
Ceylon.
Glencross.
Jersey.
C.of Good Hope.
Currngh.
C.of Good Hope.
Dublin.
j Lloyd, OwenEdw.Pennefather
I MacNeece, James Gaussen
1 O'Conneii, Morgan David...
: Noad, Hartley Innes
Young, Alex. Stewart Ward
j Harding, Arthur
I Falvey, John Joseph
j Dowman, John Frederick...
I Cross, Horatio Robert Odo ,
Seymour, Charles, MB
4 Aug. 7SC.of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 78 Dublin.
4 Aug. 78Clonmel.
4 Aug. 78:Dublin.
4 Aug. 78,Alderney.
4 Aug. 78;C.of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 78 C.of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 78iC.of Good Hope
4 Aug. 78 0. of Good Hope.
4 Aug. 7S Bermuda.
African Medical Service.
SUBGEONS MAJOB.
Orton, Thomas Jerram216
Klliot, Augustus Frederick, MD.--6 !."...".
Howe, Samuel, MB. CMG*Mt Governor and Com-\
manderin Chief, West African Settlements j
Gray, Joseph
Wright, Thomas William "',."'.""!
Horton, James Africanus B., MD.2**
Davies, Wm. Broughton, MI) '.'.'.'.""I!!"!!""
linldslmry, Valesius Skipton, Ml). CMG. Adminis-)
rrator of the Government of the Settlements on the '■
Gambia j
Subgeons.
Oonycrs, Jnmcs Saltus, M£>*™
Lamprey, Joseph John
17 Jan. 55
1 Mar. 61
16 Apr. 62
28 Aug. 62
24 Sept. 64
5 Sept. 59
5 Sept. 59
30 Sept. 63
9 Nov. 67
4 July 70
4 July 70
2 Feb. 73
31 Mar. <
4 Feb. ;
3 Aug. 74 Sierra Leone.
1 Apr. 75'Gold Coast.
1 Apr. 75'Gold Coast.
28 Apr. 76
Scarlet Uniform with Black Velvet Facings.
Agent, for Payment of Army M,,li,-al Officer* at Heme Statics, ITcEsrs. Vcsey W. Holt and Cc
„ ., . Apothbcabihb, ranking with Captain*.
bn vey, Homy Logan ,4 Jan. 62 Woolwich. fcampson, Robert George.
V:i ■"■*■ Jou" 14 Apr. C8 Portsmouth.
Scarlet Uniform with Grey Facings.
14 Apr. 6S London.
Medical Department. 3°
Army Hospital Corps.
(garter Matter- William M'Kay, Lt. of Orderlies, i Apr. 76. London.
Captains of Obdeblies.
f,(--(/,SDec.56 Duoun. Alfred 17 Jan. 77; Zte^. of Order-
Phil pot, Frederick,^ June 73; 4po^- ||Pla^; t- June 7^ • Aldershot.
■•"•.'/. = 1 Sept. 60 • Dover. Joseph D William,6". 6 Feb. 78; £ie«'. 0/
Mossman, Robert Oonrade,+ 25 June 73; Orderlies \\ June 74 Woohvich.
.4,,0tW,y, .4 April 68 ... • Chatham. °^«- £ June 74^
\V:.nl, William, 30 Sept. 74 ; £»«<*■ "./ KT „ TCra Barbadoes.
O.-.^es, 25 June 73 Netley- 3° Apr. 79
LIEUTENANTS OF ObdEBLIES. „
Moss, William Amohlett, 25 June 73; , ^'k^^J:Z:=:. Set^ '
■i.-.r^r, ,3 Sept. 69 ....... Devonport. Evan ] Samuel 9 June _
Sylvester, Henry James, 25 June 73 ; rlpkev "iKniel '■'..Jane 77 Dover.
•A^kecarj,, 25 March 70; Ho,, C*P- ^ha^Ant&ny ," ftune 77 C.of Good Hope.
"""• 2? ^V„X- 79 i" V r'hina Kennedy, Thomas Francis, 9 June 77... Cork.
Ta ,aM»on Thomas 3° Sept. 74 Aldershot Hewson Francis, y June 77 Malta-
, 1v.1111.0r Daniel, 7 Aug. 75 MftSnuSi Marshall, James Douglas, 9 June 77 ...
.;.,-.[. 111, Jam. ■*, 7 Aug. 75 r.ainuui0ii. Ullllins Tohn Q June 77 Aldershot.
Joa-ison. Charles, 6 Oct. 75 Gibraltar. ££££& Henrv Sh 79 Portsmouth.
M ICay, William, , April 76 London. .ffi^ ^ March '7 f...?.9 C.of Good Hope.
V ,h,-, Francs, 1 April 70. York ^ ^^ London.
tir.Uiam, Harry, 1 April 76 llellast. ifnrrav 'William -1 June 70 Mauritius.
Em-ight Edward 1.7 7 March 77 Cork I'!! ,i"n^, t July979 |hornolJffe.
11 ....I. J.,hn, K 0 June 77 uuiuin. Wiii.-iAs,m F.dw-.rd -July 70 Barbadoes.
tf [user, Thom'as, 9 June 77 •;•■•■•;•■•— Pembroke Dk' £££ oS5XS& "ST. .?. Halifax, N.S.
...nnau, Lawrence,' 9 June 77. &on. Brewster, James, 2 July 79
' tpto"», 29 Nov. 79 York Ward, John Edward. 2 July 79 Singapore.
Thomson James, 9 June 77 OofGoodHope Conn. r. Timothy, 2 July 79 Aldershot.
.;,, '-'-on, Henry, , June 77 Bermuda Hunt, Joseph, , July 79 Jamaica.
»,,ll"n ' u6UP'' 9 Ju"e77, Deyouport Warren. Samuel, ,7 Dec. 79
IV.V'lvifit; ^^'Jitne1^77.:::::::::::::::::: SffgSdk*-. ^n, ww .7 Dec. 79
., udon, Robert, 9 Jane 77 Jersey.
Blue Uniform with Blue -Fae.«<78.
De^oi and Training School, Aldershot.
Officer Commanding.-Sxageon Major Sandford Moore, MB.
jl^,-,,,^— Surgeon Thomas 1 aris, A/«.
J^iti/aHf /«8//'«Ar.- Surgeon Henry Bradford.
TVW Services.
' h .'ills?,: K;i- "™."i; .... ».«..»» c-»*. »r ,8s«« m*^ «he b,.u. »r ...h™. <*». m «■
Sob istopol (Crimean and Turkish Medals). f the 27th Oct. 1854 including the siege and
, r,vinu Moss,.,.., served throng hout . hot mean , > .1 1. « 7 ^ ^^ 54.^ ^.^ ^ (jf t ^
' '' ^r.^r ffli«'»?^"n.1 exp^t'ontothe Sfficioud Mountains, capture of the Taku Forts, and sur-
3rd Oct. 1855 to the 15th June 1856 Als o_ hro igh ,.u t. Nud,lee, and Shm.1sh.1bad, siege and cap-
including the actions at (. awnpo.e (oth 1 > . ■■, , . ■ - • ck (m the tort of Rooyah, action
rare of Lucknow, and assaults o the Mail.. . ""^ j 7 h f A Hospital Corps in the second
at Anygu,;r-. and batth 1 of Baredly Me ;d. 1 with C UsPl.^Seived^ wi ^ ^ jr 0rdahsu and capture of
I' ::,!^,SS& l85S to the end of U,e
* Captain Gorman served in the i7th U. -g t n .. ...l . ; the Kedan on the .8th June and 8th
^^v^ lMedalwlth Cla8p> and Turki8h Meda }-
H .» also the Me.'lal for Long and Meritorious Service. medal)
I' S=^=^^SSSX£^ - Taku
^rifeftenln^Lackey served .ith the 1?t Bombay ^Eurc T^an Fliers at Mooltan during the Indian Mutiny in
^!i^^S^^^^^&^^^ .BOo (Medal with Clasps for the Taku
-orti and Pekin). He has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious Service.
3;>7
Medical Department. — War Services.
I Sir William Muir served with the 33rd Regiment in the Light Division of the Eastern Army throughout the
campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, assaults of the Redan
on 18th June and 8th September, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also against the Indian mutineers in 1857-58. Was Principal Medical Officer
of the China Expeditionary Force under Sir Hope Grant in i860, and was mentioned in despatches "as having
most ably conducted the medical arrangements of the campaign " (Inspector General, CB., Medal with two Clasps
for Taku and Pekin).
8 Mr. J. H. K. Innes served as a volunteer in the Crimea (his regiment being in India) from the 15th March tc
4th July 1355, and was engaged in the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with tho 1st Battalion 60th Rifles, including the action on the
Hindun (wounded and horse shot), battle of Budlee ko Serai, storming the Heights before Delhi, siege assault and
capture of the city. Served as Principal Medical Officer of Sir John Jones' Force throughout all the subsequent
operations in Rohilcvind and with Brigadier Troup's Force in Oude during the winter of 1858-59 (Medal with
Clasp, CB.). Was attached to the Head Quarters of the Arrny of the Crown Prince of Prussia as British Medical
Commissioner during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, for which he was awarded the Steel War Medal, and
received from the Emperor the Iron Cross. Served in the Afghan war of 1878-79 as principal Medical Officer, and
made all the medical arrangements for the campaign ; was present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and
the subsequent advance of the column through the Khyber Pass.
II Doctor C. A. Gordon was present with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maharajporo 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Had medical charge of a force in an expedition in 1848 on the west coast 1 if Africa, and was thanked in
despatch. Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, — in medical charge of Franks' Force in its advance to
Lucknow, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Badshagunge ; was present with the 10th Regiment at
the siege and capture of Lucknow ; had medical charge of Lugard's Force, including the relief of Azimghur, capture
of Jugdespore, and action of Chitowrah (CB., Medal with Clasp, twice mentioned in despatches). Had medical
charge of the Force under Sir Charles Staveley left in occupation of Tientsin, China, in 1860-61. Being sent by the
War Department as Medical Commissioner to' the French Army, he arrived in Paris on the 2nd September 1870,
and continued uninterruptedly therein throughout the siege and bombardment by the German Army. He was
elected a Member of Council of the Societe do Secours aux Blesses, an Honorary Member of the Ambulances de
la Presse, and of the Ambulance Evangelique. On the occasion of three of the great sorties and battles around the
walls, he attached himself to the American Ambulance and gave professional assistance to wounded in the field,
viz. — at Malmaison on the 21st October, Champigny on the 30th November, and Drancyand Bourget on the 21st
December. At the fourth great battle, that of Montretout on the 19th January 1S71 he was present on the field
in order to observe the manner of working of the Ambulance system. For his services the Provisional Govern-
ment created him an Officer of the Legion of Honor.
20 Doctor Massy served as Assistant Surgeon of the 31st Regiment towards the close of the Sutlej campaign in
1846. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-56 as Surgeon of the 17th Lancers, including the affairs of Bulganak
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was recommended for promotion to
the rank of Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals for service in the Field by General Sir William Codringtcn.
Served as Surgeon of the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, and Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp). Acted as Principal
Medical Officer with Brigadier Barker's Column in the campaign in Oude during a portion of 1858-59.
21 Doctor Munro served as Assistant Surgeon of the 91st Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
Served as Surgeon of the 93rd Highlanders during the campaign in the Crimea, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also
served 111 India during the suppression of the mutiny, and was present in the operations for the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnporc on 6th Dec. 1S57 and pursuit, action near Futtehghur, siege and fall of Lucknow,
campaign in Rohilcund and attack on Fort Rugia, actions at Allygunge and Barcillv, campaign in Oude and
actions of Posgaon and Russclpore, and attack on Fort Methoulic (Medal with two Clasps). Was removed from
his Regiment to act as Principal .Medical Officer of the combined European and Native Euzufzai Field Force during
the final operations in the Umbeylah Pass in Dec. 1863 under Major General Garvock (mentioned in despatches, CB.,
received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, Medal'with Clasp).
*t,2'i?tC101' T' Crawford served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53 ; was on board
the E. I.C. steain-trigate Fevooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades in the Rangoon
river ; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of Rangoon
(including the storming of the White House Redoubt) ; also at the storm and capture ofBassein, 10th May, various
skirmishes at Prome, and during the advance on Meadav (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the 18th Royal
Irish in the Crimea from 9th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
- Mr- I). R. Maekmnon served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign 011854-55, including
tne battles of Alma, Palaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal
will, our ( lasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"Mr. W. G. Watt served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to the 24th March 1S55, with the 23rd
J- usiliers, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Bala-
klava, ana siege ot Sebastopol. Dm ing the second winter was present at the great explosion of magazines in the
French camp, and remained behind attending on the wounded of our own and the French army when the troops
were marched to the trout to avoid t lie danger of a second explosion which was supposed to bo imminent (Medal
with tin-eel lasps, 5U1 ( lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
,1, nlr7'- M- S- Fo"° Rcrvc<l with ,h0 Koyul Artillery in the Crimea from the April bombardment of 1855 until
and' TmV'i's^' ^c'l'Ti ' W:lS m mcdical charSe of 'u« left siege train at the tall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp,
■■'Mr. B. Cilliorne served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the Royal Artillery, including the affairs
I.Nk'anae and M'ken/.ies Parm, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava', siege of Sebastopol, and
',;',' V , *'.'• ,'" ',",' ' .'e,2<\th 0ct" l854 (M'-dal with three Clasps, Turkish -Medal, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and 5th (lass ol the Medjidie). .on •
vV' !V- ,')• ,!'•■ ^'"■ll"u landed with tho 48th Regiment in the Crimea on tho 21st April 1855, and served at the
id lull ol Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal)
,,„';„*,"' A"u";»,',y ''"»"■ served with the bight, Cavalry Brigade in the Crimea, and was present at, the battles of
J. . -lava am. I eher.iaya, was subsequently with the force, under the French General D'Allonville, that threatened
u, < .'.'" 1 '.'"" I'(ll'':""rl:l <M,',I:|1 Wl,h I"" Hasps, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon of the ooth Regi-
<t ", the Indian Mutiny camping.,; was with llavelock's force at tho relief of Lucknow (Victoria Cross), with
<.. ,,s I,,,-,, :!t Aluuihagl,. and will, that, under the Commander in Chief at the capture of Lucknow (Medal
Z ,,,, ,, ;• !• ,'.' , °:"',r;,RLTV,1,C0)\. Hcr\c'X '" tllc wax inUl° nonh of China in ,860, from the landing at Peytang to
; \1, n s 1" ■(M," ,l,i1); S)0rV0<1 m feWar in New Zealand m ,863 to 65 (promoted to Surgeon Major,
v ■ ",, ' f , ,., '" '° Ahha,ltl.WBr »" 1'nncipal Medical Officer from June till invalided in December, 1873
■oi ,'.■' ,,,,, r , '':i '''|,('n','0n,S''1 this Period, including the action at Essaman; and made the medical
Medal) the campaign (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted DeputylSurgeon General, KCB.,
Medical Department. — War Services. 3%°
W Mr. W. A. Mackinnon served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava (in medical charge of the Regiment), expedition to Kerteh and }cuikaie, Oit„o
and fall of Sebastopol, an.l assault of the outworks on the iSth June and Sth September (Medal jntb tBsee
Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served as Surgeon on the personal Staff ot wau
Clyde during the Indian mutiny from April 1S5S to the end of the war and was present m the campaigns^ mKOOH
cund, Bvswarrah, and Trans-Gogra, including the actions of Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Doon.Uakcira. Berg ;
Mu,je i::'.. and the Raptce (Medal). Served in the New Zealand war ot 1863-60, including the capture oftk iu
position at Katikara. and repulse of the attack at Gilbert's Clearing (mentioned in despatches) A , po . an it.
Officer to the New Zealand Force in Nov. 1S63, and hold the appomtmenttill April 1806, when field op. ..itions > , . . . .
In that capacity he served the campaigns in the Waikato, Tauranga, and V, anganm dwtricta, on_the neaa
quarters' Staff 6f Sir D. Cameron, and attached to the Quarter Master Genera s Department ; was , cstnt 11 ltne
action at Rangiawhia, assault of the (late Pah. Tauranga imenti.medin despatches and Cii) repulse ot the enemy
attack on the Camp at Nukumaru, and affair at Kakaramea (Medal.. Served as Principal Medical Officei _in ^tne
second phase of the Ashanti war of .S73-74. including the battle of Amoaful, battle ot Ordalisu a id capture ot
Coomassie (several times mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with 1 _iaspi
« Doctor J. A. Woolfryes served in the Ashanti war from the i=tn December 1873, part o "^*J^5
Principal Medical Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle ot Ordahsu and capture of Cooniasbie
(mentioned in despatches, promoted Deputy Surgeon General, Medal with Clasp). Korakiv
» Doctor T. E. White served in the New Zealand war of 1846, and was present at the operations 11 th ^
Valley. Also throughout the Taranaki war of 1860-61. and was Senior Medical Officer m the field fo™*™™**£
July 1S60. and was twie ■ m-.ri. i,„d in despatches. Served throughout the war of 1803-64 in the Waikat cotmtry,
and was in medicaid ■ - f l;-.ga,l,er General Carey's Force during the three days' operations at and capture ol
Orakau, and wa,agai: •■ ■•.!:■■ I in despatches ( ( :ii. and Medall. _ nff-iirS of
Doctor H.Kendal! served , he Hasten, campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Surgeon 17th ^^^f ^
Bulg^ac^^^^
battles of Inkerman and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operation, with the Light 1 .u .d . I 1 'f"0™
Eupatoria under General D'AUonville (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal), Served as ^pon ot the
7th Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from Feb. 1S5S to March 1859. and was present at lu ipuMo
the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree ™*™*2j|?*SS^
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabud, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, tnroiig bout the I, ,«a, 1. c 1. pai n
including the atla.r, of Daodpore, Kandoo Nuddce, and Hyderghur, pursuit ot Benin Madh,, s ;■ , to tne
Goomtee; also the T>-ai„-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churdu and pursuit, ta.cirg 1 n ,ot Alee
jeedia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptce, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat (Aieuai w
C«SMr. T. C. O'Leary served with the 63th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 18th March 1C55, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and jth Class ot the Medjidie).
« Doctor S. H. Fasson served with the Royal Artillery in the Kaffir war ot ,047 ! and through.,, lUhatof ib,i 52
(Medal), and was present at the engagement with the BasutOl rib w at .he Berea 20 h Dec. ^5= • Served t^rOTgnout
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie s Farm the battles lOf Alma.
Balaklava, and Inkerman. capture ..f Balakku a, siege and fall of Sebastopol, an, repulse ot the sortie on the 26th
Oct. 1S54 (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor and Tur^lr Medal). „rp«PT1t at the
*7 Mr. M. F. Manifold served with the ,+th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
defeat of the rebel, under Bala Rao near Bootwul on the Nepaul Front;, .la rob 185 (M< da.
s* Mr. R. Gilborne served with the Sth Hussars in Bulgaria tr..m 5th June ,0,4. Served yth th 00 Regiment
in the Crimea from 14th Dec. 1S54, including siege and fall of Sebastopol. and a„amts on the iSth Jui e an 1 «tn
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal,. Served also in India dunng the suppression of the mutinj
in iS57-5i. and inieirsiiit,,fthe rebels under Tantia Topee in Rajpootana a. ,d( entral India , (Me, al ArKrnzip^
" Mr. W. P. Ward served throughout the Eastern campaign ot 1854-55. ^eluding the alia, of M Keuz e .
Farm, battles Of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman. -,ege and fall „f ^ ,a;r i„.l.n,„,lse ot the so t . 1 ,Ui . UCt.
1S54, and assault on the Redan on the Sth September ; also present a, the bombardment and surrender of KinDOUHl
(Medal with four Clasps, Knightof the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). rvimea with
6° Doctor J. S.Furio. ,g landedat Varna, .1 May iS54 with the lh,yal l.ng.neers. andm Septemb e, in th C 1 n e. v, 1 1
the E Battery Royal Art. llerv of the Inght I»v„iou, and was oreseut v th ;: ■ • the dla.rol l.u Iga, ■ > itttes ot
Alma, Balaklava; and Inkerman. after which he proceeded in medical charge . :: ..-■ st, am,h,p .»/, wr ;- th -40
wounded to Scutari ■. subscpientlv served with the 30th and 42nd Regiment, at ti.e siege and tall 01 I e >asw ]> . i-
pedition to Kerteh, assaults of the 18th June and Sth September (Medal with ;ir < n-:,-. c m„ otic t j ,
and Turkish Medal). In 1857-59 he served with the 42nd Highlanders 111 the Indar ■ ., , e.,u.i,: ..,, mil x „
the battle of Cawnpore 16th Dec. 1857), actions at Seraighat, Khodagun.i. and >huir-iial,:id. ,1, e ... 1. .< ';."";.•'"'.,,
on the Martmiere, and capture of the city, assault on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Aliygange, and , apturt ^.1 «. j
(>S%to& Robinson served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55.
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct. .854
(Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). „„„♦„«> of Dhar
63 Doctor J. Kellie was in medical charge of a Detachment Soth Regiment in 1 57 at the siege and a ui o 1H ar
action at Mundesore, battle of Googaria, and relief of Ncemuch. Served also with the 17th Lancers in Rajpootana
and Central India, and was present at the action at Zecrapore in Dec 1S58 (Medal with ( asp).
66 Doctor James Sinclair served the Abyssinian campaign of iS07-68 as Surgeon ot the 331 1 Reg. en and was
nrPSPTit at the stormin^ and calibre of Micdala. Acted as Principal Medical Officer ot a Division ot isntisu
Troop^ fill AfflmtS. January to ,ih March .868 (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Surgeon Major
"for valuable services rendered during the campaign," Medal). o.h..t™n1 nrwM -antSi
67 Mr. C. D. Madden served from 10th Jan. to 20th May .855 in the . ne :i :,-d before Sebastopol ,M(, al with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the M.ugor .,■ 1,1 Invisam lion. 4 th Dec
1S57 and in the Field Division under Colonel Primrose in the latter pa.. „, ,.,.,!.. ^rved a, > a rg ■ m of ho
4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present as I .,„1 ,:irge,,n o, th- ,, t l.i i-,a«l l .it o
action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and promoted burgeon Major for valuable
services rendered during the campaign." Medal). <,„:„„ „„n,vr,T, „mler f!olonel
71 Doctor J. E. Clutterbuck served ,n the Indian mutiny campaign >n 1857-58 71th a living column under Cone
Christie in the Futtehpore District (Medal). Served with the 42nd Highland,.;,^ througuout he As ..1 it w.rr in
1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture ot t oomass.e (.Meda «'^Cla^ ,p).
^Doctor G. Auehinleek served in the Buraicse war of 1S52-53 .Medal with Uasp or Pegu.. Also m the Li soofz.e
expedition in if;- (Medal with Clasp). Served m the Indian mutiny in i357 ;3 and was p - ,ent «1 e, t eSist
Regiment under Colonel Kenny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and thiee Regiments ot
Native Infant rv, all disatlected and ripe for mutiny. wn.mrl„j
76 Doctor E.J. Franklyn served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 ; was at Balak ava attend l"« "nft.r,^™°
during the Cavalrv action there ; and was placed in charge of the Russian wo mded alter the ba tie 1 I. ke m.u ,
in medical charge",,!' the 77th Regiment throughout all the various siege operation,,,,.! ore ^- ,a,t,,pol and « . is ecom-
mended for some honorarv distinction by Sir William ( •odringt-m (Medal with < ^l^f]} ««« « ^ " . on tne
Turkish Medal ) . Served during the Indian Mutiny with the Column under Sir W. W. Turner at Sasseram, on the
G77tDlortorVlrv,neB served throughout the operations with Havelock's Column in 1857 m medical charge of the
Royal Artillery (Maude's), including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore Ootiao, Luaserut
GunW Muneawarra. and Alumbagh, relief and defence of the Residency at Lucknow (mentioned in despatches) ;
with Outranks Force in the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 185s, and at the siege ana capture of Lucknow by
L"dMrfjf Gibbons Served ^Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman siege and
fall of Sebastopol (wounded 20th Oct. .854. by a shell in the Trenches), and attack and oecupat a,,, ot the Cemetery
on the 18th June: was especially mentioned .in Lord Raglan's despatch,- t-r his exertions (Meda with three
Clasps Kni-ht of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, in medical
389 Medical Department. — War Services.
charge of the 32nd Light Infantry and was present at the successful attack on the entrenched position at Dehaygain,
capture of the Fort of Dirhool, action at Doadpore, affair at Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of Amethie and
Lurkerpore, accompanied the Column under Colonel Camiichael which drove Beni Madhoo across the Gogra
(Medal).
81 Mr. J. Lamprey served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the
action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with
two Clasps). Also served in the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the recapture of Kading.
86 Mr. A. G. Elkington served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman
(wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). " .
88 Mr. A. H. Fraser served in India during the mutiny in 1S57-58 ; was in medical charge of theMurree Depot
when the station was attacked on the 1st Sept. 1857, and in medical charge of the troops employed in the operations
of the three following days (Medal).
89 Mr. J. Hendley was present in an engagement between the British troops and the Mahometans of Combo in the
Gambia, on the 17th July 1S55, and received contusions on the chest and forehead from musket-balls. He served also
with the combined Forces of the French and English on the 4th August following, when the stockaded town of
!-abajee was taken and destroyed. Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the
husaf/.ye Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming
of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on the 15th December, also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction
of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy an
the submission of the hill tribes on the 17th December (Medal with Clasp).
90 Mr. .7. E. Moffatt served with the 2nd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
■' Mr. II. B. Hassard served inthe Kaffir war of 1851-53— horseshot in the Waterkloof (Medal). Also served in the
Hazaru campaign ofiSoS, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
92 Mr. B. Tydd served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganac and battle of Alma
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
,Ji Mr. W. J. Ingham was present and in medical charge of the 52nd Light Infantry at the action with the Sealkote
mutineers at Trimmos Ghat Goorsdaspure on the 12th and 16th July 1858, and at the siege and capture of Delhi
(Medal with Clasp).
94 Mr.T. B. Reid served in medical charge of a Wing of the 7th Bengal Native Infantry during the Santal insurrection.
Served in the 53rd Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chuttra, Gopalgunge,
Khodgunge, and entry into Futteghur, affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow. Served on the Staff in Oude during the campaign of 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
95 Mr. H. T. Reade served in medical charge of the 61st Regt. at the siege of Delhi from 1st July 1857 to the final
capture of the city on 20th September; was present at the repulse of the sorties of the 4th, 9th, 18th, and 23rd July,
accompanied the Regt. at the assault of the city on the 14th September, and subsequently with a small party </f
the 61st repulsed an attack of about 300 Sepoys on some wounded men whose lives were thereby saved ; on the 16th
September was one of the first up the breach at the storming of the magazine and with a sergeant spiked a gun —
mentioned in despatch, and recommended for promotion for "unwearied exertions and gallant conduct in the field "
during the siege and assault of Delhi (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross).
;'c Doctor Holton served in Bulgaria, Scutari, and the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of 1854-56.
98 Mr. J. L. Jameson served with the 87th Fusiliers in Bengal during the Indian Mutiny in 1857-50 (Medal).
104 Mr. B. Lane served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the attack on the outpost
ofTombooand several operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Noticed in General Orders by the
Commander in Chief in India of 10th November 1853 for assiduous attention to the sick on an occasion when the
whole detachment at Tomboo were prostrated by fever. Also during the suppression of the Indian mutiny i»
1S58 anil present at the action on the banks of the Jumna on the 5th March (Medal).
106 Mr. T. W. Fox served with the 14th Light Dragoons in the Persian campaign of 1857, and was present at the
bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
10< Doctor J. Meane served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th September, and received a contused wound on the knee
from a shell in the Trenches on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
108 Doctor W. S. Whylock served with the 75th Regiment at the siege of Delhi and at the battle of Budleekeserai,
where he killed two of the enemy, one in close combat, saving thereby the life of an European soldier (Medal with
Clasp). "Was Sanitary and Senior Medical Officer of the Derbund Field Force of the Hazara campaign of 1868.
109 Doctor J.C.HornsbyWright served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Artillery.and was
present at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (wounded, and horse shot under him), siege and fall of
Sevastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
114 Mr. A. Morphew served as Principal Medical Officer throughout the operations in Quiah, Western Africa;
was present at the capture and destruction of Massongha on 10th December, storming and destruction of the stockades
and war fences at Madonkia on 19th December, capture and destruction of the stockade at Madonkia on the night of
the 27th December, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861, and of the towns of Mefemba and Majohn on
17th Jan. 1862 (mentioned in despatches).
'" Mr. J. H. Porter served with the 97th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from 20th Nov. 1854 (Medal with
< >a-p. -th ('lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58,—
with the Jouupore Field Force in the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, afterwards at
the siege and capture of Lucknow, and storming of the Kaiser Bagh ; served inthe operations in Bundlecund in
1859 and surprise and night attack at the Kala Nuddy (Medal with Clasp). Served with the British Ambulance
during part ot the Franco-German war in 1S70, and was at the siege of Paris, and has received the German Steel
War Medal,
"<• Doctor John Ogilvy served with the 3rd Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
ban.. - o! Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan' ou the'iStli June and 8tb
S '-Member (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
"' Doctor W. M. Skues served as Principal .Medical officer on the Expedition from Aden into Arabia against the
Arabs 111 i8or-66. r °
' I' .-'..- T. M. Bleckley served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Jan. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Moduli. As Secretary to the Inspector
.enera ol Hospitals, British Forces, received on two occasions the thanks of the Governor General of India in
( oiin.-il ..r pro essional services. Served in the Ashanti warof 1873-74, and was appointed to the medical charge
ot the Hospital ship I „ -/,„- /,,„„„,„•/ and 01 her military hospitals and transports in harbour at Cape Coast
Castle (mentioned 111 despatches. Medal, and 111).
IM Doctor .1. B. Cockburn served inthe Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the expedition to Kertch and
■'' Seba-lopol (Medal with Clasp anil Turkish Medal)
1 ' ,', M'V\-, M- U ,'!' ,''"''-"' "''"' ""' '""' bVLMmem, throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the
S,,";' ''""' Inkei-inali, siei'e ami tall o| S-ha-lopol I Medal will, Hire,- Ch.sos .,-,,, 1 Tnrl-Ul, \I,„|.,h
''' •'■ '•• ' ■ Kcudc served with the jnd Itatlalion Ultle Brmude throughout the l-'astem canned. m of iSci-ci;
.xposioi, o the rrenel, siege tram (Medal will, three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Battalion during
tmuholeol us service ,n suppression ol the I m 1 ian miiti ny, including the actions at Cawnpore, ca pture of Lucknow,
■ ions alliurs during theOude can, paign i Medal with Clasp)
1 :'""!' :"" '•" I'" 'vumieM olonel Murray up the River Gambia in 1861, and was present
h- a 1 sr"r""7.' l""1""",",,ll"l,"Kl "' s","-'" ' '--I'ture of the stockade' I town of Sabba, and was mentioned in de-
' ..tending .he wounded who were lyi,', a. pom, blank range of the stockade before it was finally carried
I. M.s,„eair served with. he „;,!, lt,.K11!,,„t .,, the Crimea from 20th Nov. ,854. including the siege
'do Sebastopol (Medal with I lasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Bengal, also in the 07th, in suppressing
. erwan • ■ ,w "'7 ! " , *»■»«• Field force in the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore. and Sultanpore;
u. "r \V • ■1"p",«"""' capture ol l.m-k, low, and in the operations in Bundlecund in ,8,., (Medal with Clasp).
Mr. W.CatteU served the Eastern Campaign of ,854 55 With the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the battles
Medical Department. — War Services. 390
ol' Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals).
135 Mr. St. John Stanley served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps.'and Turkish Medal).
lss Mr. J. Ekin served with the 4th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
139 Mr. A. M. Tippetts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the affair of
Bulganac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
140 Mr. J. Hannan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman,
siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, capture of Rifle-pits on 19th April, capture of the Quarries,
and assaults of the Redan on 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
141 Mr. T. Clark served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served with the 69th Regiment at the affair with the Fenians at Trout River,
Canada, in May 1870.
145 Mr. E. L. Lundy served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battli 8
of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iSth June and 8th September, expedition to
Kertch and Yemkale, was wounded in the Trenches before Sebastopol ou 29th July 1S55 (Medal with three Clasps ,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 64th Regimeut in the Persian campaign in 1857, including the uiirht attack
and battle of lvooshab, surrender of Mohumrah, and expedition to Aliwaz 1 111 medical charge of the Military portion
of the expedition) (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and N'.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in
1857-58, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nudd.ee, and Cawnpore, with Haveloek's Column 3
defence of the Aluinbagh, operations at Cawnpore under G-eneral Windham, action of Scorgunge, defence of Cawn-
pore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalee Nuddee (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
Personally thanked by H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge on embarkation of the troops from Varna' to the Crimea
for his excellent arrangements for and card of the sick of the Highland Brigade, then under his medical charge.
Thanked in orders at Cawnpore by General Neill, when in charge of the siek and wounded, for his excellent
arrangements and treatment of so many.
147 Mr. T. Wright served with the 20th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Chirps, and Turkish .Medal 1. Served with the sSth
Regiment in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857, including the capture of Meauguuge, siege and capture of
Lueknow (Medal with Clasp).
149 Doctor A. Guthrie served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including tue action of
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lueknow, Trans-Gogra campaign, and alterwards with Ross' Camel Corps in Central
India 111 1S5S-00 (Medal with Clasp).
150 Mr E. Y. Kellett served in the Crimea from the 1st October 1854 to the 20th May 1856, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and in medical charge of detachments from Balaklava that took part in the batl
the 25th October 1854. Was in medical charge of Russian wounded prisoners alter Inkerman, and of the General
Field and Cholera Hospitals of the 3rd Division (Medal with two Clasps, Mid Turkish Medal). Served in the New
Zealand war m 1863-65, and was in medical charge of the 14th Regiment at the battle of Ranginn 1 mentioned in
despatches, Medal).
151 Mr. R. A. Chappie served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Scots Greys at the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture and battle of Balaklava (horse wounded), and with the Royal Artillery at the
battle of Inkerman ; served with the right siege train lor more than tea months and performed constant trench
duty, and was in the Trenches during the bombardments of April and oth and 17th June and final assault (Medal
with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal .
153 Mr. A. G. Young served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Crimea, and was present throughout
the siege of Sebastopol iMedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in medical charge of the 2nd Battalion 60th
Rifles throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with two Clasps .
154 Mr. C. C. Dempster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from oth Nov. 1S54 to 20th Ma\ .
including the siege ami fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 1 th June Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal
Accompanied the expedition into the Hazara district under Sir Sydney C it) In October and Nov. 1357 (Medal
with Clasp). Was in medical charge of the Movable Column from Ferozepore after Tantia Topee in Feb. and
March 1859. Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was with the 50th Regiment at the storm and capture
of Rangiawhia on 21st Feb. 1864 — mentioned in despatches (Medal 1.
156 Doctor R. W. Meadows served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the sieu'o anil
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal |,
Iss Mr. i;. Hungerford served in the Crimea from nth March 1855 I Medal with Clasps for Sebastopol, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the action of
Khodagunge and entry into Futtehgunge, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lueknow, and
aflairof Koorsie, and some minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
159 Mr. W. G. N. Mauley served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from the nth June 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served with the Royal Artillery in the
New Zealand war of 1864-66, volunteered and accompanied the storming party at the assault of the Gate i'ah near
Tauranga (Victoria Cross, and mentioned in despatches 1. Served with the held force under General Chute in t he-
expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki, including the march through the bush at the rear of Mount Egmont, and
was present at the assault and capture of the following Pahs, viz.: Okotoukou, Putahi, Otapawa. and Waikokou
(thanked in general orders, and promoted Staff Surgeon for "distinguished and meritorious services rendered to
the sick audwounded during the operations in New Zealand," Medal). Has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal
Humane Society for swimming to the assistance and rescuing from drowning a gunner of the Royal Artillery w/ho
had fallen overboard while disembarking from a steamer in the Waitotarn river, New Zealand. Proceeded with
the British Ambulance to the Franco-German war of 1870-71. Was 111 charge of "B" Division of the Ambu-
lance and attached to the 22nd Division of the Prussian Army, accompanying it during the operations consequent
on the advance on Orleans. Marched with it between 200 and 300 miles during the severe winter weather in Novem-
ber and December, and was present at several engagements. For his service* was thanked by General Von Wittifih
commanding the Division, and received the Steel War Medal ; also, at the request of the Crown Prince, was granted
by the Emperor of Germany the 2nd Class of the Iron Cross " on account of his devoted and excellent conduct in
seeking out and caring for the wounded of the 22nd Prussian Division 111 the actions of Chateauneuf and Breton-
celles on the 18th and 21st November, and the battles of Orleans and Cravant on the 2nd to the 10th December
1870." Has also received the Bavarian Order of Merit for 1870-71. Was present also at the siege of Paris, and
011 the declaration of the Armistice proceeded into the city with supplies for the hospitals.
160 Mr. A. R. Hudson served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S5S, including the
operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Served also throughout the operations against the hill tribes in
Sikkim in 1861.
163 Mr. B. Burland was promoted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his highly meritorious services rendered
during the epidemic of yellow fever in Bermuda."
164 Mr. L. Kidd was in medical charge of the Troops on board the Charlotte, wrecked with much loss of life
in Algoa Bay on 20th Sept. 1854 ; also on the Eastern Monarch, destroyed by tire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859,
and was honourably mentioned in General Orders for his conduct on the occasion of the loss of each of these ships.
Served with the 27th Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1857-5S during the Sepoy Mutiny, and was at the
assault, and destruction of Nerinjee (Meda
165 Mr. L. O. Patterson served in medical charge of a field force against the rebel Kareens in Burmah, and
was present in six engagements. Served in India during the mutiny in 1858-59; was in medical charge of the
Arrah Field Force from June to Oct. 1S58, and present in action at Sirthooa (wounded;, Julpoora, Brahminagunge,
Rampore, Perowra, Jumaon, Karrisath, and Jugdespore ; volunteered to overtake Lt. Colonel Sir H. Havelock and
take medical charge of his Cavalry ; present with them at the charge and action at Neenadee, present again with
39 l Medical Department. — War Services.
the field force in the last action at Mahoolan, and in several other minor skirmishes (three times mentioned in
dc.-patches, Medal).
166 Doctor John Tulloch served with the iotli Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the sup-
pression of the mutiny at Benares, capture of Atrowleea, advanee to Lucknow and actions at Ckanda, Umeerpore,
Sultanpore. and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, and operations near Jugdespore
(Me_dal with Clasp).
e167 Mr. W. Haward served with the -54th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1S54, including he siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including
the actions at Cawnpore on 26th, 27th, and sSth Nov. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow and relief of Azimghur
(Medal with Clasp).
160 Mr. G. B. Poppelwell served on the Staff in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the
31st Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 84th Regiment from the commencement of the Indian mutiny, and was present with
Havelock's Force in the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknowand its subsequent defence ; with
Outram's Force at the Alumbagh including the repulse of numerous attacks, at the siege and capture of Lucknow,
and with the 90th Light Infantry during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's
service for Lucknow. Thanked in Orders at Cawnpore by Brigadier General Neil for "his unwearied attention
and exertion to his numerous patients and his excellent hospital arrangements in treating so many sick and
wounded "). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66 (Medal).
1.1 Mr. W. Grantt served in the Crimea from 12th Nov. to 28th Dec. 1854, and from 31st July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
served thrrughout the campaign in the north of China in 1S60, including the action of Sinho, and storming of
Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
1.2 Doctor S. S. Skipton was attached to the 49th Regiment in the Crimea from the 23rd July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the 14th Light Dragoons in
the Central India Field Force iinder Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahatghur,
relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakotah and pursuit across the Beas ; at Malthone, battle of the Betwa, siege and
capture of Jhansi, capture of the Fort of Loharrce (mentioned in despatches), and various alia irs during the advance
on Calpee, action of Golowlee, capture of the Fort and arsenal of Calpee, action of Morar, and recapture of Gwaliov
(Medal with Clasp).
173 Doctor J. P. Street served in the Crimea from 10th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'* Doctor T. Tarrant served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and
aftair of Kunkur (Medal).
175 Mr. E. L. Hifl'ernan served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
ncluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman.and siege of Sebastopol (.Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' ,' P'- w- Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea, from 5th Dec. 1S54, including the siege
and fell of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served during the Indian mutiny; in medical
charge of a Battalion at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, present at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857,
with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, assault and capture of Lucknow ; in medical charge of the Camel Corps at
the assault and capture of Calpee ; present at the capture of the Forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool in Oude, also during
the final operations of Jugdespore (Medal with three Clasps). Accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast
in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti War of 1S73-74, including the action of Essaman, relief of
Abrakrampa, battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie; and was in Medical Charge of the
1 ,„ '^lcl Hospital from its formation to the end of the campaign (mentioned in despatches. OB., Medal withClasp).
" n¥r- E- H- Roberts served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition of Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and Sth September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 79th Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
witffri capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Alfygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal
-p l7vP2C«rjA^ D' Gullan(i served at the siege of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
tU£ it Me' -?')• Served with the expedition to China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, and capture of
taKu *orts (Medal with Clasp). Also during the operations against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai,
including the capture of the walled cities of Tsinpoo and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and the affair of
isauksiang Served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 186S, including the subsequent operations
m the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
Mr. T. Teevan served in the Crimea from the 17th Nov. 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
hi m ■ % t ^urklsh Medal). Served also the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts),
c 1 ^' r ,\. , "■• LaTrreilce served the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
i^\',"': lMed:i1 with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
„,„ ... r- J- Sparrow served with the 98th Regiment in the Peshawur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie
frontier under Mr Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the
Heights ot Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp),
t a.- f .'■ f mnemorc served in the Royal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was present
' Binho and Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
I/,'",' '..''""■ Served with the., -tl, I;,.- mient in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture ol
M;'.'-",:;,;' 'Medal). Served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Meilal).
r B. C. Lofthonse served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the iSth April 1S55,
«-i/i (M Swnc !V1.ll,,i'11 ">' Sebastopol, battle of the Tchernaya, and aflair of 21st September near Kertch (Medal
frn™ t?Pf:i.! lurklsh Medal). Served with the 14th Light' Dragoons during the campaigns in Central India
' , '.'/ ' '•'"■'•'■ 7 In ,\|ir,l , .,,,, muler Sir 1 1 audi Itnse and Sir II. Napier, including the siege of liahutghur, actio:.
:Lp™„',: !', "'•' ' "f Saugor, siege and capture of Uarrakota, disarming the Bhopal Contingent at Sehore, forcing
!1, , '" ■{"Menpore. battle of the Betwa, siege and fall of Jhansi, action of Koonch, all the affairs during the
rBPttntf,J • :'!1 '!'•''' moludu?6 thc battle of Golowlie, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee, action of Morar,
Wn'C , !, "1 ' '" :V""'' operations in Bundlecund, and affairs of Garotha and Jachlone, and pursuit of Tantia Topee.
",, \," ?!. -",.'' ' , :"f •' "' !l wi"" "f l"° Regiment in India up to the capture of Gwalior; mentioned in despatches,
>'■ M,"h "\, • V ' ,"•'•'■<■•"• '■'•"••■•al Army Medical I)eI»artn,ent ( Medal with Clasp for Central India).
1 jj;'^1^1 p';'V(''' '" tue Crimea from the 8th Nov. 1854 to 18th Feb. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
R. \v. Carter served with the =otli Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
' Alma, siege and all of Sebastopol, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
("m',,i"']) Regiment in thc Indian campaign in 1858, including the actions "of Khankur and
! -ley served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 20th Regiment, including the battles of
''. '"" '."korinan (wo .Ml), siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iSth June and Sth
(Medal with torn- ( lasps, and Turkish Modal).
Sebastop il , i' ''' ',,' i'V.'i' theCrimoa (iuriuS the winter of iS54-55,and has the Medal with Clasp for
the re! ""' '."■ wtjfj '"1h"-- -''•v--l wit h «!,.• -tl, Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-58, and was present at
,,;'"'" ,v l"";,, ' 'v1'1- '"'•lading the attacks on the Dilkoosha and Martiniere ; with Outram's
ennbagh, and engaged in the various operations there ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow
the^ieKo'an't mi'SSS! V"""} IV,"',",'" '",' u<--lmc^ ;n the Crimean campaign from the 14th Nov. 1854, including
■ , ;."'.'..' ''''as opol (Medal with t lasp, and Turkish Medal). In medical charge of the Field Force
11 * P M <•' "')' '" '" '"", ; '" pursuit of the rebels in February 1859.
Id Wl'of ilSSSSS'^&S^SX&^^Sm. CrimCa fr°m ^ ******* 1855. deluding
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202 Mr. J. C. Johnston served with the gth Regiment in the Crimea from Jan. 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and assault of tho Batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20i Mr. W. C. Roe served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd March to 28th June 1855, including
the siege of Sevastopol and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
20" Mr. G. M. Slaughter served with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858^0 March 1830
and was present at the affair of Meengunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Barree and Siree, action ot
Nawabgunge, occupation of Fvzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore, throughout the Uyswarra campaign,
including the affairs of Kando'o Nuddee, Paleeghat, and Hyderghur, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ;
also the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeedia, attack
on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul, and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
208 Mr. J. W. Hulseberg served with the 8th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 29th January 1S55,
including the battle of the Tchernaya, and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
210 Mr. S. Roch served in the Crimean campaign from 28th Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
and attack of the iSth June ; also served with the French as a volunteer at the storming of the Mamelon on the 7th
June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
211 Doctor W. H. Corbett served in the Crimean campaign from the oth January to the 13th June 1S55, including
the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India with the 81st Regiment in the
Eusoofzie expedition under Sir S. Cotton in 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the mutiny in India in 1857-5S, and
was present when the 81st Regiment under Colonel Renny disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry
and three Regiments of Native lufantrv, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny.
212 Mr. R.Webb served in India m 1S57-58, and was present at the actions of Banda and Chitrakote (mentioned
in despatch, Medal).
213 Doctor J. S. Conyers served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful, attack and
capture of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
211 Mr. Faught was employed as Sanitary Officer at Cape Coast Castle during the Ashanti war, in 1S74 (Medal).
215 Mr. J. Wood served in tho Crimea from the 19th June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
216 jjr. T. J. Orton served with the Royal Artillerv in the Trenches before Sebastopol in 1855 and at the
assault of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India
Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of the Fort of Chaudairee. siege
and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, actions of 17th and iSth May, and of 21st May at
Golowlie and capture of Calpee, was afterwards present in various actions in the Bundlekund district (Medal). Ac-
companied the Perak Expedition as Principal Medical Officer of the force (mentioned in despatches).
217 Mr. W. H. Muschamp served in the Crimea from the 30th August 1S55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and attack of the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the N.W. Provinces
in suppressing the mutiny of 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under Win dham, defeat there of the
Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, capture of Bareilly, relief of Shahjehanpore, and affairs
of Mahomdee, Shahabad, and Hunkagaon (Medal).
218 Mr. S. A. Lithgow served with the 75th Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1857-59 (in medical
charge from the commencement of the operations against Delhi until the relief of Lucknow), and was present at the
action of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi and capture of the city, pursuit of the enemy and actions of P.olnndshuhur,
Agra, Allyghur, Akrabad, and Kanoj, advance into Guile, ami affairs of Mara gunge, Aluml a-h, and Dilkoosha, and
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, thereafter remained with Outram's Division at the Alumbagh and was present at
Che repulse of the several attacks and at the affair of Guilee 1 Medal with two Clasps).
--'° Mr. H. Rose served in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of 1S60 in North China, including the taking of Sinho and
Tangku, actions of iSth and jist September, and surrender of IYkin, and was in medical charge of the 2nd Queen's
Royals from the taking of Tangku to the end of the campaign (Medal with two Clasps).
221 Mr. W. H. Harris served in the Crimea from the 22nd May 1855, including the siege ami fall of Sebastopol,
the attack of the iSth June, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served
during the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, and was present' with Colonel Maxwell's Column in the operations before
Calpee early in 185S, and proceeded with it to the Alumbagh during the capture of Lucknow. Present also at the
surrender of the Forts of Ahmatee and Shunkerpore, pursuit of Beni Madhoo across the Gogra, at the subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal).
222 Doctor C. A. Innes served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimea from 26th May 1S55, was present at the
bombardments of the 18th June and 8th September, also with the expedition to Kerteh (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1S57, and was in medical charge
of the Regiment during part of the siege assault and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
-~i Mr. J. Watts served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, and occupation of the Alumbagh from 25th October to iSth November, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore on 6th December 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
225 Mr. C. M. Jessop served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from June 1S55 (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal). Was present doing duty with the Royal Artillery at the capture of Canton on 28th Dec. 1857
(Medal with Clasp).
226 Doctor A. F. Elliot served during the second phase of the Ashanti War (Medal with Clasp).
227 Mr. J. H. Robotham served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign of 185S-59, including
the action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Barree, the Oude
campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
228 Doctor A. A. Gore served at the bombardment and destruction of the Timmance town of Massougha on the
Sierra Leone riveron 10th December, attack on Madoukia 27th December, storm and capture of the stockaded Fetish
town of Rohca on 28th Dec. 1S61 — mentioned in general orders for services and conspicuous bravery, and specially
recommended for promotion in 1868. Served in the Ashanti war in 1S73 as Sanitary Officer, and was severely
wounded in the action of the 3rd November near Dunquah, and was also wounded atQuarman on the 17th Novem-
ber (Medal).
--3 Mr. G. L. Hinde served in the Crimea from the 30th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
231 Mr. Edwin Wilson served in the 71st Highlanders with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose
in 1S58, and was present at the battle of Koonch, affairs during the advance on Calpee, battle of Golowlee, capture
of Calpee, action of Morar, recapture of Gwalior, and in medical charge of a Flying Column in pursuit of Burgore
Sing (Medal with Clasp).
232 Mr. C. C. Read served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 7th Nov. 1854, including
ohe siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
:i31 Doctor R. Waters served in the Gambia during the outbreak of cholera in 1S69. Was mentioned in despatches
by the Governor.aud for his services during the epidemic received the thanksof the Colonial Government and of the
Secretary of State for the Colonies, and was promoted Staff Surgeon " in consideration of his highly meritorious
service." Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-4, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction
of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
235 Mr. F. J. Shortt served tho Indian campaign of 1858-59 with the 20th Regiment, including the actions
of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and passage
of the Gogra at Fyzabad (.Medal with Clasp).
236 Mr. H. R. L. Veale served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde (severely wounded, Medal with Clasp).
239 Doctor J. Jameson was promoted Surgeon "in consideration of his highly meritorious services during an
epidemic of yellow fever in Trinidad."
23'Jt Mr. S. Rowe served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74. Was sent as Special Commissioner to the kings
and chiefs of Fanti on the invasion of the Protectorate by the Ashantis in January 1S73. Present with the force
under Colonel Festing at the defeat of the Ashantis in the two engagements at Elmina on the 13th June, and was
393 Medical Department. — War Services.
mentioned in despatches as having " acted in more capacities than those of his own profession," and as having
" rendered valuable assistance on all occasions." Joined Glover's expedition, to which he served as Chief of the
Staff (several times mentioned in despatches, CMG., Medal with Clasp).
240 Mr. T. B. P. O'Brien served in medical charge of the expeditionary force against the hostile Indians of
Yucatan in 1858, and served with the troops engaged in suppression of disturbances throughout the Northern
districts of British Honduras in that year.
-*"t Mr. A. N. Fox served in medical charge of the expeditionary force at the attack and capture of Epee near
Lagos in 1862. Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the action near Dunquah, battle of
Aiuoaful, battle of Ordahsu anci capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
-<l Mr. H. Sherlock served the Eastern campaign of 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and
assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the Sth Hussars
throughout the Indian campaigns of 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chnndaree,
battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior and charged with the Squadron Sth Hussars at Gwalior, when the
Ranee of Jhansi was killed {wounded and specially mentioned in despatches) ; was also present at the capture of
Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorwye and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
•** Mr. E. G. M'Dowell served with the 44th Regiment the campaign of 1S60 in North China, including the action
ot Sinho, storm and capture of the Taku Ports (Medal with Clasp).
*** Mr. S. Fuller served with the 9th Laucers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was
present at the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, the summer campaign in Oude and
Rohilcund with actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, action near Shahjehanpore and ptirsuit to
Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad (Medal with Clasp).
-*" Doctor A. C. Robertson served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the action of Pandoo Nuddee, in the
operations of Cawnpore under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Luck-
now, subsequent operations in Oude, action of Nawab Gunge, passage of the Goomtee, and occupation of Sultan-
pore (Medal and Clasp).
-15 Mr. T. N. Hoysted served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton on 28th
a id 29th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign at the last
a Ivance into Oude under Lord Clyde in 1858, including the capture of Fort Ameetie (Medal).
-" Mr. J. Wiles served in the Crimean campaign from the 26th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish" Medal). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign from August 1S58 and was present with the force under Colonel Turner in the Behar
district. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Taku, and surrender
or' Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade and served
throughout the second phase ot the Ashanti war, in 1874, including the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and
capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
-*'Jf Mr. W. O'Halloran was present at the operations before and capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal with
Clasp).
-M Mr. W. Collis served with the 98th Regiment in the Pesha~ ur Expeditionary Force on the Euzofzie Frontier
nailer Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 1858, and at the affair with the Hindostanee fanatics on the Heights
of Sittana on the 4th May (Medal with Clasp). Served during the operations in the Malay States under Brigadier
oeneral Ross, as Principal Medical Officer from 24 Nov. 1875 to 31 January 1876.
251 Doctor M. Grant served during the Sepoy mutiny of 1857-5S, with the 5th Fusiliers at the Alumbagh under
Oiitram, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
-yl Mr. A. F. Bradshaw served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade through the whole of its service in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the capture of Lucknow and numerous affairs during the Oude cam-
paign (Medal with Clasp).
251 Mr. J. B. Baker served with the expeditionary force in the north of China in i860 (Medal).
255 Doctor R. Lewer served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic and was present at the bombard-
ment of Sweaborg (Medal).
2i6 Mr. C. H. Browne served in the Indian campaign from Nov. 1857 to April 1859, and was present at the
siege and capture of the Fort of Awah, also at the siege storm and capture of the town and Fort of Kotah (Medal
with Clasp).
-••7 Doctor T. Rudd served with the Sth Hussars during the Indian mutiny in 1S57-58, and was present at the capture
o:' Kotah, battle of Kotaria and Kooshana (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
'-•■" Mr. D. C. M'Fall served as Acting Assistant Surgeon on board H.M. s.s. "James Watt" during the Baltic
Expedition of 1854-55 (Medal).
-''' Doctor W. S. Oliver served the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including the actions of Buga walla and Nugena,
relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojuia, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehan-
pore, defeat of the rebels and relief ot the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left
i.ank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad; also present
in, [lie action of Bungkagong, and served in the Oude campaign, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore,
11 1 tack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and actions at Mehundee and Biswan (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion
ooth Rifles on the Red River expedition of 1870.
-03 Doctor J. H. Beath served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-59, and was present at the siege and capture
Ol l.uckuow. Served with the Butts the campaign of i860 in China ana was present at the action of Sinho, taking
ui Tangku and the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
-"' .Mi-. W. Ashton served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 79th Highlanders at
1 ,i- storm and capture of Rampore Cassie, and passage of the Gogra at Fyzabau, present with the 53rd Regiment
i.i 'He action ni T.i.ilsepore, and minor affairs (Medal).
-'"• Mr. It. \V. Clifton served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, and
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
-"■" Doctor D. F. dc Hodgson served with the Royal Artillery engaged in the Sikkim expedition of 1861.
** Mr. Charles Mackinnon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, and was present at the attack
. hrl.s near lYevoo in the Jugdespore Jungles on nth May 1858 (Medal).
Doctor .1. luksnii served with the Baltic expedition of 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg
1 .• dal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, including tlie capture of Jugdespore and actions of the
l7'l» 18th and aota October (Medal). Served also with the Bhootan expedition of 1S65 (Medal with Clasp).
-■" Mr. .lames Good served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present
•1; 1 lie surrender of Kirwee. Towards Hie end 0C1S59 he had medical charge of No. 4 Column, Saugor Field Division,
..Ml was present at the affair at Raichore (Medal). Served in the field during the New Zealand war of 1804
Medal).
•?.', -Y1' M- G- Jont's served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (Medal with Clasp;.
Doctor \\ . Jobson served 111 the New Zealand war of 1S65-66 (Medal).
-•' Mr. <;. Perry served m the Crimean campaign with the Scots Fusilier Guards from the 16th ,"une 1855 includ-
aml lull .1 Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-•• Mr. W. Curran served in the llazara campaign of 1868, and was present with the Field Hospital at Oghee
' ne advance of the troops into the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
■■'■ Doctor C. A. Maimscll served with the Royal Artillerv during the lihootan campaign of 1864-65, and was pre-
'" ' :" ""' capture ..I fort liuxii, also at the taking of the Bala Pass, Tuzagon Stockade, and Port Chamoorche
( til dal with Clasp). D
■; Mr. .). Watson served thronghoul the North China campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Also throughout the
Vw /..aland war 11, 1863 66. Including Hie WaikatO campaign and held operations 011 the East Coast (Medal).
Served aUo in the Aahantee war of 1873-4 (Medal).
r. II. Harrison served ,,, the Kbyal Artillery with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the
..i Mniio ami langku, capture of Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekm (Medal with
ft. W. Troup served with the Royal Artillery in the left column Dooar Field Force of the Bhootan exp
ju or 1864-65, and was present at the capture Ot Fort Dalimkote and Stockades of Nagoo and Chamoorch
Medical Department. — War Services. 39 1
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the Ashanti war in 1874, and was present with the 42nd Highlanders at the battle
of Amoaful, capture of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie ( Medal with Clasp).
282 Doctor J. A. B. Horton served in medical charge of the expeditionary force under Captain Bridge, R.A.,
up the river Gambia, when the King of Boondoo invaded and destroyed the country and various important towns,'
in 1866. Served throughout the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
284 Mr. S. Moore served with the British Military Ambulance during the Franco-German war from Oct. 1870 to
March 1871 ; and, with the "B" Division of the Ambulance, accompanied the 22nd Prussian Division under
General Wittische in the operations before Chartres and Orleans in November and December. Was present at the
actions of Chateauneuf and Bretoncelles, and the general engagement at Artenay on the 3rd December. Proceeded
to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74; was present at the action
of Essamen, and subsequently filled the post of Statistical Officer.
285 Mr. J. R, Greenhill served throughout the Abyssinian campaign with the Royal Artillery, and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal).
286 Mr. J. M. Taylor served with the expedition to China in 1860 and was present at Tangku, and the capture of
Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
287 Mr. W. Tanner served in the Royal Navy with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855, and was present at the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served with the Royal Artillery throughout the campaign in China in i860,
and was present at the action of Sinho, actions near Tanchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
288 Doctor J. Doran served with the 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
289 Doctor B. T. Giraud served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal). Served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also in the operations against the
Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by esca-
lade of the walled city' of Kadin, gunboat affairs at Woosung and Paushan, affair at Nanksiang, and final repulse
of the Taepings from Shanghai in August.
290 Mr. W. Sly was attached to the 7th Fusiliers in the campaign on the N.W. Frontier of India in 1863, and was
present at the defence of the Sungahs at the UmbeylaPass, storming of the Conical Hill and burning of Lalloo, and
action in the Bonair Pass (Medal with Clasp).
291 Doctor W. G. Don served in the Baltic Fleet and at the bombardment of Sweaborg in 1855 (Medal). Served in
medical charge of a'pursuing Column in Malwa in 1858-59, and present in the action of Rajpore (Medal).
292 j^r. James Davis served with the 57th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1861 (Medal).
293 Mr. I. Hoysted served with the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in India in the Shahabad campaign in 1S58
and was present in actions on the 14th, 17th, 20th, 21st and 23rd October (Medal).
294 Mr. C. H. Giraud served with a flying column in the North West Provinces of India in 1S58-59, including the
action at Sissaghat (Medal). Also with the 31st Regiment during the campaign in North China in iS6o, including
the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served with the 31S,
Regiment in the operations against the Taepings 111 the vicinity of Shanghae, including service with the storming
parties at the capture of the walled towns of Kahding, Najow, Cholin, and Tsinpoo, taking of the Stockaded
fort at Nansiang, relief and recapture of Kahding.
295 Mr. B. Hopkins served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, including the action of Doadpore and taking of Fort
Mudjedea (Medal). Served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863, including the night attack of 22nufbctober,
and attack on the Eagle's Nest Piequet (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
296 Mr. F. Pennington was engaged in the operations against the rebels in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
297 Doctor James Paxton served in the Baltic expedition of 1855 (Medal 1.
298 Mr. A. S. K. Prescott served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the actions of Sinho and
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts— wounded (mentioned in despatches), and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
299 Mr. A. Moffitt served throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China (Medal). Also in the operations
around Shanghai against the Taepings in 1862, and was present at the capture of the cities of Nayscien, Kadin"'
Najow, and Cholin. Entered the service of the Emperor of China at the same time as Major Cordon, Royal Engi-
neers, and served with the disciplined Chinese Force as Principal Medical Officer until its dissolution, being present
at thirty-three engagements against the rebels (presented by the Emperor of China with a general service
medal of the first class, and a special service medal of the second class).
300 Doctor S. G. White served with the Royal Artillery in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
3111 Doctor John Mackenzie served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal).
302 Mr. S. Archer was attached to the 101st Fusiliers with the KusotV.ai Field Force on the N.W. Frontier of India
in Nov. and Dec. 1863, and was present at the storming of the Conical Hill and the destruction of Umbeylah (Medal
with Clasp).
303 Mr. Davidge served in the Bhootam campaign in medical charge of the Royal Artillery from March 1865 to
April 1 866 (Medal with Clasp).
'Mb Doctor Edmond Hoile served with the Royal Engineers throughout the campaign of i860 in the north of China
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku. storm and capture of the inner Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps).
306 Mr. C. W. Griffith served throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign in 1868 in medical charge of
a Battery of Royal Horse Artillery (Medal with Clasp).
307 Doctor G. S. Davie served as Acting Assistant Surgeon with the Artillery of the Turkish Contingent from May
1855 to June 1856, in Turkey and at Kertch (Turkish Medal). Served throughout the operations iifPerak Malay
States, during 1S75-76.
31,8 Mr. W. Temple served in Taranaki in the latter end of the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and present in the
skirmish of the iSth March. Served also in the Waikato campaign in the war of 1863-65, and was present in the
actions of Rangiriri and Rangiawhia (meutii >ned in despatches and awarded the Victoria Cross for " gallant conduct
during the assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri, in exposing his life to imminent danger in crossing the
entrance to the Maori Keep, at a p'oint on which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to render
assistance to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer of the Royal Artillery," Medal).
310 Doctor J. J. M'Carthy served throughout the campaign 111 China in 1S60 (Medal with two Clasps). Also in the
operations against the Taeping rebels in 1S62. and was appointed a Knight of the Legi< n of Honor "as a "mark of
His Imperial Majesty's approbation of his services, while under fire, to French soldiers wounded in China and
especially to the late Admiral Protet at the moment when he was mortally wounded."
311 Mr.'W. R. Kcrans served with the 99th Regiment in the China expedition of i860 (Medal).
si* Doctor E. L. Low, prior to entering the Army, served in the Royal Navy from the 14th February 1856 to the
25th November 1858. Served through the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal). Also through'the Ashanti
war of 1873-74 (Medal).
3'3 Mr. J. D. Sainter served with the Cavalry Division throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal)
si* Mr. R. A. P. Grant served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 and was present at
several engagements 111 the province of Taranaki, and was mentioned in despatches and brought to the notice of the
Colonel commanding the district "for the very zealous and efficient services rendered by Assistant Surgeon Grant
at an engagement on the 28th July 1865, who was exposed to a very heavy fire, under which he directed Captain
Close, who was mortally wounded, to be carried under cover " (Medal).
3ls Mr. A. C. Gaye served with the force under Major General Colborne against the Malays in Perak in 187^-76
and was present at the capture of Kinta (mentioned in despatches). '
3" Mr. E. D. Tomlinson served in the Province of Taranaki during the New Zealand war and was present at the
capture of the Redoubt at Katikara, of the Pahs at Manutahi, Mataitawa, Te Arei, and Waikoukou the action of
Poutoko, the attack on Sentry Hill, ambuscades at Tapuae and Wairau, and the destruction of i'ahs and vill-o
in the neighbourhood of Warea (Medal). "<tgea
3l" Mr. O. Owen served in the field with the 50th Regt. during the New Zealand war in 1865-66 (Medal)
3'8 Mr. H. Lamb served with the Waikato Field Force during the New Zealand war in 1863-65 and was present at
Paterangi, Waiari, and the subsequent operations of that campaign (Medal).
394<J Medical Department. — War Services.
319 Mr. F. P. Staples served with the ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the
expedition 'against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp). _
320 Doctor J. R. Murray served in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, including the actions of Pataelakaurie,
Mahoeten, and Matarikoriko (Medal). .
321 Doctor J B Hannah served with the 101st Fusiliers m the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Hmbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
322 Mr. R. P. Ferguson served in Bhootan in medical charge of the Royal Artillery during the campaign of 1864-
6s, and was present at the attack and capture of Bala and Buxa Dooars.
323 Doctor C M. Douglas was decorated with the Victoria Cross, together with four Privates of the 24th Regiment,
" for the verv gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1S67, they risked their lives in manning a boat
and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who formed part of an expedition
which had been sent to the island of Little Andaman, and by which 17 Officers and men were rescued from a fearful
323f Doctor F B Scott received the special approbation of the Madras Government, followed by that of His
Roval Highness the Commander in Chief, for his services rendered while in medical charge of the iSth Hussars
durin^ a most virulent outbreak of cholera in the regiment, at Secunderabad in May 1871.
324 Doctor A. Brebner served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of
Dewangiri in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp). . . ..".,. . >. *\ ~
325 Doctor W. T. Martin served throughout the Abyssinian campaign, having been appointed to the exploring party
sent to Abyssinia in Sept. 1867, and which he accompanied through various expeditions for discovering a practicable
route for troops from the sea to the highlands ; was afterwards Secretary to the Principal Medical Officer of the Force
and present with the Head Quarters Staff at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
326 Mr. H. C. Collier served with the 4th King's Own throughout the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 and was pre-
sent at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal). . .. '
32" Doctor D. A. Leslie served in the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangiri m 1865 (Medal with
SsMr. G. Atkinson served with the ist Battalion 19th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868 including the expe-
dition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
329 Mr. D. C. Grose served with the expedition from Aden into the interior of Arabia in 1865-66, was in medica
charge of the Force at the action of Bir Said, and present at the subsequent operations.
330 Mr. R. H. Carew served in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S with the 45th Regiment and was present at
the capture of Magdala (Medal).
33i Doctor A. Turner served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
332 Doctor W. H. Steele served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-6S (Medal) . Served
on board H.M. Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel during the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal).
333 Mr. G. Andrew and Mr. J. W. Morgan served with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1868, in-
cluding the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
334 Surgeon Major Cuffe served in the Kafir war of 1S78 as Principal Medical Officer of the Transkei Column
throughout the operations against the Galekas. Served throughout the Zulu campaign as Principal Medical
Officer of the Northern and subsequently of Wood's Flying Column from the commencement of operations till the
action of Ulundi and conclusion of the war (mentioned in despatches).
335 Mr. E. J. Fairland served in the Abyssinian campaign from November 1867 to July 1868 (Medal).
336 Doctor E. Townsend served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76, including the actions
of the 4th (severely wounded), 14th, and 20th January, and 4th February.
33? Doctor H. F. L. Melladew served with the Left Division of the Dooar Field Force in Bhootan in 1S65 (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the British Ambulance in France during the Franco-German war from October 1870
until the declaration of the Armistice in February 1871.
338Mr. T. A. Thornliill served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the
action of Khodagunj, siege and fall of Lucknow, and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the
Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly— slightly wounded (Medal with Clasp).
339 Mr. T. S. Cogan served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 (Medal).
340 Doctor A. A. Macrobin served with the British Ambulance in the Franco-German war from the time of its
arrival in France in October 1S70 until its return to England in March 1871 after the conclusion of peace, and has
received the German War Steel Medal. Served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the second phase of the
Ashanti war, in 1874, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (Medal
with Clasp) .
341 Doctor J. D. Edge was noted on the 3rd December 1872, " to be promoted Staff Surgeon, as soon as he has
qualified for the superior grade, in recognition of his gallant services when engaged against the Indians at
Orange Walk, British Honduras," on the ist September 1872.
342 Doctor J. H. Hughes served with the 2nd Field Hospital during the Ashanti war (Medal with Clasp).
343 Mr. S. E. M. Shaw served on the Red River Expedition of 1870 under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
344 Doctor F. A. Turton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was Sanitary Officer from the 17th Dec. 1S73.
Volunteered and was present at the capture and destruction of Adubiassie, capture of Borborassie, battle of
Amoaful, advanced guard engagements of the 2nd and 3rd February, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie
(several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
315 Doctor G. W. M'Nalty served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74. Was in Medical Charge of the Head Quarter
Staff, and present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches,
promoted Surgeon Major, Medal with Clasp).
3,6 Mr. C. A. Atkins accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1S73 ; served at the attack
and destruction of Essaman and Ampinee, and in Medical Charge of Russell's Regiment throughout the Ashanti
war of 1873-74, including the repulse of the Ashanti army at Abrakrampa during the 5th and 6th November, cap-
ture and destruction of Adubiassie, battle of Amoaful, capture and destruction of Becqtiah, advanced guard
engagement of Jarbinbah, skirmishes and ambuscade affairs between Adwabin and the river Ordah, battle of
Ordahsu and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
317 Doctor T. Wood served in the Abyssinian campaign with the 45th Regiment (Medal).
:;>- Mr. A. Anderson served with an Expeditionary Field Force under Colonel J. R. Mackenzie in Arabia from
the 27th October to the 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of
the Fort at. Al-Hota, and subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Mana, the chief of Houshabi.
"» Mr. W. Venour served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti campaign from the 13th December 187^:
350 Mr. D. Thornton served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 from the 16th October (Medal with Clasp).
351 Dr. Codrington served in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66 (Medal).
'- Mr. Will served throughout the New Zealand war of 1S63-66 including the Waikato and Taranaki campaigns
(Medal).
3i3 Doctor R. Gillespie served throughout the Abyssinian Campaign (Medal).
»'■ Mr. !'. \\ . Stafford served in the Ashanti war 'in 1673-74, including the battle of Amoaful (Medal with Clasp).
'■-'■ Mr. K. J. Boulton served in the Royal Navy during the operations in the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
1 > .i-t. . T. 1 :. Hoist* 1 served with the Soth Rcgt. during the Bhootan expedition of 1S65-66 (Medal with Clasp).
3"> \V. S. Pratt served as Assistant Surgeon with the Armee du Rhin under Marshal Bazaine in the Franco-
rofj 70-71, and was present at the actions of Gravelotte and St. Frivat. Was driven into Metz with
•eneh Army, and remained during the siege and until the surrender of the fortress from starvation.
»" Mr. J. A. Qlingworth served with the 57th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61 (Medal); and
in the 7th Fusiliers with the Kusofzie Field Force during the war on the North-West frontier of India in 1863-64.
■ 1 . !;. \\ ii on served at the Cold Coast during the Ashanti war of 1873-74 in charge of the General Hos-
pital at Connor's Hill I'l
Mr. .[. H. Moore served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 from the 10th October 1873, including the defence of
the Hospital at 1 ommanah (Medal with Clasp).
Medical Department. — War Services. 394^
309 Doctor J. Fleming served on board the Hospital Ship Victor Emanuel and on shore at Cape Coast Castle
during the Ashanti war of 1873-74, and was appointed Pathologist to the expedition (Medal).
374 Mr. R. H. Bolton embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers, and had medical charge
of the Left Wing throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874 (Medal with Clasp).
3"s Mr. M. Cogan served in medical charge of a detachment of the 77th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S58.
360 Dr. M'Namara was in medical charge of the troops (detachments of Royal Artillery and 10th Foot) sent into
the Native State of Sunghie Ujong, Malay Peninsula, in 1874 ; and was present at the attack and capture of the
Kiipayan stockades.
389 Mr. A. Minto served in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
390 Doctor E. M'Crystal served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
391 Doctor H. T. Brown served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
391 Mr. B.B.Connolly served during the Franco-German war of 1870-71, and was present at the battle of Beaumont ,
battle of and capitulation of Sedan (German Steel War Medal).
396 Surgeon Espine Ward served during the Ashanti war of 1S73-74 (Medal).
39S Mr. R. C. C. Hickson served during the Hazara campaign of 1868.
399 Mr. J. H. Ussher served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal with Clasp).
400 Mr. C. P. Turner served with the 51st Light Infantry in the Jowaki campaign in 1877 (India Medal with Clasp
for Jowaki).
395
Veterinary Department.
Principal Vltkrinary Surgeon.
James Collins,1 V.S. 23 June 54 ; 1st Class, 29 Jul}- 62 ; Staff V.S. 22 Feb. 68 ; Principal Veterinary Surgeon, 28 June 76.
Inspecting Vetebinaby Subgeons.
Alfred Job Owles,* Vet. Surg. 17 Feb. 49 ; 1st Class V.S. 26 Nov. 6r ; Staff V.S. 6 July 70. Woolwich.
Francis Frederick Collins, Vet. Surg. 8 Dec. 48 ; 1st Class V.S. 26 Nov.61 ; Staff V.S. 2 Aug. 71. Bengal.
Tom Parinder Gudgin5 {local rank of Principal Vet. Surg.), Vet. Surg. 10 June 54 ; 1st Class V.S. 29 July 62 ; Staff V.S.
2 Aug. 71. Cape of Good Hope.
William Death,6 Vet. Surg. 27 Jan. 55 ; i«r Class, 9 Jan. 63 ; Staff V.S. 23 Oct. 75. Dublin.
John Tatam, Vet. Surg. 13 Oct. 55 ; 1st Class, 21 Aug. 67 ; Staff V.S. 23 May 77. Madras.
Griffith Evans, MD., Vet. Surg. 31 Jan. 60; 1st Class, 6 July 70; Insp. V.S. 5 Feb. 79. Bengal.
George Fleming," Vet. Surg. 28 Dec. 55 ; 1st Class, 21 Aug. 67; Insp. V.S. 19 Aug. 79. London.
Yetebinary Surgeons, ist Class.
Mathew John Harpley
Daniel Isaac Hinge ...
Herbert Sewell9
Henry Dawson8
Martin Mence
John James Channon..
George Longman10
Charles Steel
JohnB.Wm.Skoulding
John Baklock
Edward Kelly
Robert Walter Murray
James Lambert
James Woodyer Callow
John Ferris
James Joseph Meyrick
George Albert Oliphant
Chas. George H. Heilly
William Hall
William BarkerWalters
AndrewGalbraith Ross
24 Apr. 54
1 July 55
31 Jan. 55
5 July 55
25 Ju'7 55
15 Aug. 55
20 Aug. 55
11 Oct. 55
9 Nov. 55
15 Feb. 56
26 Feb. 56
30 May 57
12 Oct. 57
14 Dec. 57
17 Feb. 58
31 Jan. 60
22 June 60
:5 Feb. 5i
26 Nov. 61
26 Nov. 61
16 May 62
?2 Jan.
2 Sent. 68
16 Sept. 68
18 Aug. 69
19 Sept. 70
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
8 June 72
28 Apr. 63
11 Jan. 67
11 Jan. 67
22 Jan. 68
3 June 68
3 June 68
3 June 68
16 Sept. 68
2 Dec. 68
23 Dec. 68
14 July 69
14 July 69
14 July 69
14 July 69
14 July 69
10 Nov. 69
9 Feb. 70
27 Aug. 70
27 Aug. 70
Charles Phillips [27 Aug. 70
9 Jan. 63 R.HorseGds
21 Apr. 63 R. Engineers
4 Dec. 63 Arm. Serv.C.
4 Dec. 63 India.
4 Dec. 63! 1 LifeGds.
8 Mar. 64 Arm. Serv.C
21 Aug. 67 Cav. Depot.
21 Aug. 67J16 Lancers.
21 Aug. 67 R. Artillery.
21 Aug. 67 3 Hussars.
21 Aug. 67IR. Artillery,
Arm. Serv.C.
17 Lancers.
Aldershot.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
7 Dr. Gds.
Exeter.
R. Engineers,,
2 Dragoons. N
Vetebinaby Subgeons.
IJohn Anderson [31 Jan. 6c
William Appleton 31 Jan. 60
Walter Burt 11 Sept.6o
William Albert
Francis Walker
Fred. FitzhughMarshall
G.AgnatiusAmosOliver
Edward Ewing...
Richard Poyser
Charles Percivall
lohnAshworth Rostron
Walter SeymourAdams
James Kettle
Francis Duck
James Coleman Berne
James Reilly
Francis Plomley
William Boyd
Michael Francis Healy
Edwin Thos.Cheesman
25 June73|R. Artillery.
4 Oct. 73 10 Hussars.
4 Oct. 73 R. Artillery.
24 June 62 4 Oct. 73 Manchester.
3 Oct. 62 23 May 74 7 Hussars.
22 June 60 5 Jan. 76 Arm. Serv.C.
16 Feb. 64 5 Jan. 76 R. Artillery.
8 Sept.65 7 Mar. 76 R. Artillerv.
12 Sept. 65 8 Mar. 76 6 Dr. Gds/
30 June 63 11 Nov. 76 11 Hussars.
11 Jan. 67 31 Jan. 77 2 Life Gds.
11 Jan. 67 1 Apr 77 R. Artillery.
11 Jan. 67 1 Aug. 77 19 Hussars.
31 July 67 1 Aug. 77 R. Artillery.
7 Aug. 67 2 Feb. 78 R. Artillery.
7 Aug. 67 2 Feb. 78 R. Artillery.
1 Sept.67 2 Feb 78 R. Artillery.
31 July 67 31 July 79 R. Artillery.
30 June 63J 1 Nov. 79 R. Artillery,
o Nov. 67^0 Nov. 79I5 Dr. Gds.
John Hanly
Fred. Charles Boulter ....
William Walker
Middleton Fred. M. Case .
Fred. William Going
John Hammond
Michael Joseph Hartigan.
Stephen Knott
George Durrant
John Cornelius Dwyer ....
James Edward Elphick....
William Dawson Sartin....
Samuel Robert Sartin ....
Stuart Murray Wilson ....
Richard Rowe
Joseph Gibbs
Walter Hensy Kemp
Samuel Luis Pallin
Alfred Ernest Queripel .
Benjamin Lucas Glover
Frank Garratt
James Augustus Woods
James Findlay
Robert Francis Frost
William Pallin
John William Evans
Thomas Jonathan Symonds
Allied Adrian Jones
George Digby Whitfield
Charles Clayton
Charles Whitney Gillard
Henry Thomson
James Kean Grainger
James Joseph Philips
lies Matthews
John Herbert Cox
7 Aug. 70
27 Aug. 70
24 Sept. 70
12 Nov. 70
14 Jan. 71
14 Jan. 71
15 Feb. 71
22 Mar. 71
10 June 71
2 Aug. 71
2 Aug. 71
20 Sept. 71
1 Nov. 71
8 June 72
24 July 72
24 July 72
.'24 July 72
George Joseph Robert Rayment 24 July 72
Benjamin Augustus White Powell 15 Mar. 73
4 Dr. Gds.
R. Artillery.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
7. Dr. Gds.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
12 Lancers.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
18 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
13 Hussars.
9 Lancers.
6 Dragoons.
R. Artillery.
20 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
2 Dr. Gds.
India.
R. Artillery.
15 Hussars.
R. Artillery.
India.
R. Artillery.
India.
India.
R. Artillery
John Burton
John Prosser Adams
Mathew Clayton Mitchell
Seaward Longhurst
Frank Fairbairn Crawford
Walter Boulton Spooner
Samuel Gillespie
William Gladstone
Robert Duncan Graham
Adam Cuppa ge Webb
Arthur Bostock
Murray Anderson
James Mills
Thomas Flintoff
William Alfred Crow
George Frederick Davis
[John Denis Edwards
Fred. Smith
Daniel Chambers Pallin
Joshua Arthur Nunn
John William Akerman Morgan..
William Donald Gunn
Samuel William Joseph Slattery
William Robert Hagger
Richard Head Ringe
Gerald Herbert Fenton
Robert Pringle
Thomas Alexander Killick
John Burke Savage
Robert Moore12
Francis Raymond
John Th omas Dibben
Arthur Wilberforce Mason
Edmund Day
Charles Rutherford
Edmund Woods Goldsmith
Kay Lees
Albert Douglas Drake
4 June 73IR. Artillery.
4 June 73 India.
4 June 73 R. Artillery.
4 June 73 1 Dr. Gds.
14 June 73
14 Feb. 74
10 June 74
10 June 74
10 Oct.
14 Apr. 75
14 Apr. 75
23 June 75
23 June 75
23 June 75
1 Dec. 75
9 Feb. 76
26 Aug. 76
9 Dec. 76
1 Apr. 77
1 Apr. 77
2 June 78
3 July 78
3 July 78
3 July 78
5 Oct. 78
5 Oct, "
5 Oct. 78
o Oct. 78
30 Oct. 78
30 Nov. 78
.4 Dec. 78
5 Mar. 79
7 May 79
7 May 79
7 May 79
7 May 79
7 May 79
24 May 79
Frederick Walewski Forsdyke .J24 May 79
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
8 Hussars.
India.
India.
R. Artillery.
R. Artillery.
Hussars.
R. Artillerv.
C. of Good H.
India.
India.
Oof Good H.
India.
C. of Good H.
India.
C. of GoodH.
India.
C. of GoodH.
India.
Woolwich.
Shorncliffe.
Aldershot.
India.
Aldershot.
Colchester.
Aldershot.
LRY SUBGEONS ON PROBATION.
' Mr. Collins served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 6th Dragoons, including the battles of Balaklava and
Inkermaii, siege and fall or Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Mr. Owles served from 21st July 1855, at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of the Hindun on 30th and 31st May 1856, siege and
capture ol Delhi, taking of liareill.y, and operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
« Mr. Gudgin served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of
balaklavn, Ii.kerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, the Oude campaign, action
' . V ," " ' ', ""*"""■ :""1 capture ol Birwah, and Trans-Cogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
■u 11 o M'rv('(1 m the Crimea from 2nd June 1S55, and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish
.M< ■■lal. served m the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Kala Nuddee, capture of Futtyghur, siege
ma capture ol Lucknow with operations on the left bank of the Goomtee under Outran., actions of Siniree, Nawab-
1 actions of Mth, ,7th, and 20th Oct. in Shahabad (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
■ \ ei, -unary Surgeon 1- lem.ng served in the Military Train with the expedition 'to North China in i860, and
was present at Binho.Tanglra, capture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangehow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal
with two Clasps). & '
,. " ;\' rj 1,llWM"'8C,ryfi'} in the 14th Hussars with the Persian expedition of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the
1 w d I" "V .'e ' *0rce V.n'e,r S"" HuKh Rose in l858 and present at sie-e and capture of Rat-bur action of
.,',, 1 ; ;'; '"'.'.' '/''''^I'', ll,t M.ltlione, battle of Rctwa, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Koonch, advance on
and (.iptim- o I ( alpoe (.Modal with Clasp).
Turkish Modal)*0'™11 "^ U'L' '"l R°yal Drag00ns in the Crimea from June to Oct. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Tnn^Ln LJ«! ?,',►" " r8£Ticd J? tl10 Roynl Arti"cry with the expedition in China in i860, and was present at Sinho,
Vyc , V,. '' ,'"rTaV",'",,r,s.-."(,t,.""HIICnrTl"l«c-l'Ow, and surrender of Pekin (Meda. with two Clasi 6).
Mr. Moore served with the Kincr's Dratroou Guards in H
Chaplains' Department.
396
Ckapla
General to the Forces .
Rev. J. E. Sabm,1.!/^
Reo. Robert Halpin.t MA
Reo. J. A. Crozier.t MA
Aeo. John Virtue (Rom. Catholic)
Rev. Dudley Soinerville.t MA.
Rev. Thomas Coney, MA
Rep. Mihvard Crooke.t MA. ...
Rev. Horace N. Wheeler.t MA.
Rev. E. L. Walsh, BA |
Rev. Thomas Molesworth, MA.
Rev. John Fra. Browne (R.C.)..
.The Right Reverend Si»hop Piers Calveley Claughton, DV.
Chaplains to the Forces of the Fiest Class.
1 Jan. 64 Malta 1 Rev. George Wylde, MA
5 Dec. 66 London Rev. Pat. Beaton, MA. (Presb.)
7 Jan. 74 London | Rev. Michael Cuffe (Rom. Cath.)
Reo. C.A.Assheton Craven, fMA
Rev. David Arthur (Presb.)
Rev. John O'Flaherty (Rom. C.)
Rev. Thos.LlovdCoghlan(-R.C.)
Rev. G.Campbell Williams,6/)©.
Rev. Geo. Rubles Fisher, 5.U.L
Rev. Thos. Carter Stanley, LLD.
7 April 75. ..War Office.
2 Feb. 75 Malta
6 Mar. 75 Chatham
S May 75 Devonport
18 May 75 Cork
;8 May 75 Woolwich
5 Aug. 75 Winchester
9 Nov. 76 Dublin
5 Sept. 77 Portsmouth
25 Feb.
1 July
7 Sept.
17 Oct.
20 Nov.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
14 May
30 Oct.
5 Dec.
78 Manchester
7S Edinburgh
78 , Aldershot
78 Portsmouth
78 Dover
79 Chatham
79 Shorncliffe
79 Dublin
79 Portsdwn Hill
79 Aldershot
Chaplains to the Forces (2ND Class).
Rev. W. R. Beach, MA 29 Dec. 74 Sandhurst
Rev. William Ponsford 1 May 75 Shorncliffe
Reo. John Arden Bayley,7 BA. 1 Jan. 76 Warley
Rev. J. A. Welsh Collins,8 BA. 16 Mar. 76 Aldershot
Rev. Regd. Heber Bullock, MA. 23 Apr. 76 Woolwich
Rev. J. C. Edghill, MA 14 Sept. 76 Gibraltar
Rev. John Yarker Barton, MA. 1 Mar. 77 Gosport
Rev. Ralph C. Browne10 9 Aug. 77 Shoeburyness
Reo. Chas. Aug.Wetherall,.a/X...
Rev. H. Tudor Craig, BA
Reo. Fran. O'Callaghan (R.C.)...
Reo. John Milne. MA. (Presb.)...
Rev. Charles J. Coar, MA
[ Rev. Arthur M'Carthy (R.C.) ...
Reo. Fred.L. Gascoigne (R.C.)...
28 Feb. 78 Dover
1 June 78 Colchester
29 Dec. 78Colcheste
1 Jan. 79:Dublin
4 Jan. 79J
30 Apr. 79 Aldershot
1 1 Aug. 79 Dover
Chaplain to the Forces under the Warrant op 1847.
Rev. Wm. Sykes.t MA | 6 Mar. 55 | Canterbury
Chaplains to the Forces (3RD Class).
Rev. George Mead, MA
Rev. F. Sadleir, MA
Rev. Robert Orr
Rev. Gerald O. Vandeleur, MA.
to Feb. 77 Plymouth
14 Mar. 77|Curragh
4 May 77'Sheerness
4 Nov. 77 1 South Africa
\Reo. W. H. Bullock jig Feb. 78 Aldershot
flet.Wm. Alleyne Barker, MA. ..J 1 Apr. 78 Aldershot
Rev. EchvardB. B. Kitson, MA. ..{22 June 78 Woolwich
Reo. E. A. Alderson, BA I 3 June 79 Portsmouth
Chaplains to the Forces (4TH Class).
Rev. C A. Solbe, BA
Rev. Alfred J. Townend, BA...
Reo. Chas. Adcane Ronser, MA.
Rev. R. Alfred Corbett, BA. ...
Reo. Duhamel Horman, BA. ...
Reo. Thomas Moore (R.C.)
Reo. Robert Stewart Patterson'1
Reo. James Bellord (R.C.)
■Reo.GeorgeKirkwood(Pmi&) j
Rev. Robert Brindle (R.C.)
Reo. Thomas Foran (R.C.) ...
Reo. Alfred Malhn, MA
Reo. Geo. Martyn St. M. Ritchie 10 Apr. 75 Natal
-Reo.Eras.Harpur Goodwin, BA < 15 May 75 Chelsea
Reo. James Spiers (Presb.)... I I [ AP^ 6? j Curragh
Reo. Fred. J. Bateman '16 Oct. 75 Netley
Reo. Walter Hebden Milner ...'27 Nov. 75 Malta*
1 Dec. 70 London
1 Dec. 70 Halifax, N.S.
[2 Apr. 71 IPembrokeDck
6 July 71I
1 Aug. 71 Gibraltar
7 Dec. 71 Devonport
6 Apr. 72 Gibraltar
2 Jan. 73 South Africa
9 Jan. 64' ) r ,
3 Dec. 73 S London
2 Jan. 74 Halifax, N.S.
4 Oct. 741
1 Dec. 74 Aldershot
Rev. Joseph H. Sutton Moxly..
•Rev. Joseph Corbett (R. C.)...
17 Mar. 76 Barbadoes
1 Apr. 76 Bermuda
ifer.JamesMilneMillar(Prfrf.){ il^r'76 j-A,dershot
Rev. Riddall Morrison 16 Jmie 76 Halifax, N.S
Rev. William J. Lough, BA 5 July 76 Chatham
Rev. George Nelson Godwin 1 Jan. 77 Malta
Reo. Charles Gregson, M A 6 Jan. 77 Bermuda
Rev. David Niekerson, ,M. A 10 Jan. 77 Colchester
Rev. Edward John Hardy, BA ... 13 Sept.77 Bermuda
j Rev. Edward A. Rust 2 Jan. 78 Cyprus
I Rev. Fras. Drake Backhouse ... 3 .bm. 78 Dunlin
Rev. Thos. Patterson MuUins.JSJ :6 Jan. 78 Dover
j Rev. William Le Grave (U.C.)... 18 Jan. 78 Gosport
Rev. John Hackett, BA 2 Mar. 7S Cork
Rev. Thomas Borrouale Speedy 1 July 78 Curragh
\ Rev. Henry Arthur Darnell 3 July 78 Preston
UReo. Timothy Twomey .13 July 78 Portsmouth
\\Reo. Friedrich J. A. Agassiz ... 18 Sept. 78 Dover
iJey.JohnKingLethbi'idge.Ji^ 3 Dec. 75 Malta
*»* The Chaplains with a t after their names served in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol , and have received the
Crimean Medal and the Turkish Medal.
1 Mr. Sabin served with the army in the East from July 1854 to May 1856, and was promoted " for meritorious
service in superintending the Department in Constantinople, and the hospitals in connection with it."
5 Mr. Fisher served throughout the last Burmese war, and accompanied the expedition to the assault and capture
of Pegu (Medal with Clasp).
6 Doctor Williams served in the Baltic expedition (Medal).
7 Mr. Bayley served in New Zealand during the war from March 1864 until May 1866.
8 Mr. Collins served with the field force in the Waikatoduring the New Zealand war in 1864-65, and was present at
the investment and capture of Orakau (thanked in brigade orders). Also served with the field force under Major
General Chute in the Wanganui-Taranaki campaign in 1866, including the Hush march to Taranaki.and was present
at the assault and capture of Otapawa and Waikowkou Pahs, and the destruction of Kelemarai and other places
(mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
9 Mr. Patterson was in Turkey in the Imperial Ottoman service during the war in the East. Served as a Lieu-
tenant in the Canadian Volunteer Rifles at the time of the Trent affair, and also in the first Fenian raid. Accom-
panied, as Chaplain, the Red River expeditionary force of 1S70 under Sir Garnet Wolseley to Fort Garry. Pro-
ceeded to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served there until the capture of Coomas te I .Medal).
10 Mr. Ralph Browne served in the Ashanti campaign under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
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Moore, Edward Henry, Adjutant 1st Administrative Brigade Shropshire Artillery I
Volunteers )
Owen, Francis Hastings Edmund, Adjutant 1st Administrative Brigade Mon-}
mouths/tire Artillery Volunteers i
Kelly, Henry Holds worth, Staff Captain, 2 Oct. 79
Donald, Andrew
Anson, Alexander George, Instructor of Ghinnery 7 Feb. 78
Allen, Robert Calder, Instructor of Musketry 7 Feb. 78 ...
,...« .-. X,'f.'ha..i. John Layland, Professor of Fortification Royal Naval College
ird, William George Tornlin,3* at Staff College
:. ,-, 1 ! :je Farquharson
' 'm-Kcraft, William La Trobe,35»-
mor, Patrick William
Augustus James,''1 Adjutant 3 Essex Artillery Volunteers
King, Charles Cooper, Professor of Tactics, Src, Royal Military College
Lambert, Walter Miller, Adj. 1 Aam. Brigade Cinque Ports Art. Volunteers
Northcote, Samuel Hamilton Bunco
Mathias, Vivian Dalton
p.s.c. Hall, Burnett Greive, Instructor of Tactics, etc., Itoyal Military College
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Noble, Evelyn James W 3
Crooke, Edward Rea Milner j 8
Leefe, John Beckwith
Beresford, Hamilton De la Poer
Thomas, John Edward
Burrowes, Alexander Leslie Scott
Wheeler, Edward
Tucker, William Guise
Rawstorae, George Albert Lawrence
Milne, Benjamin Arthur
Shakespear, Arthur Bucknall
Lieutenants.
Cheetham, Charles Joseph38 ,
Moore, Thomas,3'-1 Assistant Gunnery Instructor & May 77
Connolly, Lawrence Richard
Le Quesne, Augustus Simeon
Sutherland, Henry Craigie
Swinburne, Thomas Robert, Assistant to the Professor of Fortification, It. N. Colleg
Alexander, Robert Homfray
Grant, James Walter
Down, Augustus Thornton
Raitt, George Dalhousie Churchill
Nicholls, William Charles, Adjutant 2 Oct. 79
Eastman, William Iniflefield
Hall, Lewis Montgomery Murray
Woon, John Blaxell
Bnr, James Henry (Seconded)
Butler, John Blandford Ratteclyfle
Tatham, Arthur Granville
Hickman, Edward Shad well
Pease, Leonard Tlr.iles
Marriott, Reginald Adams
Fan-ant, Harland FitzLyddon
Gaitskell, Walter James
Orford, Alfred
Trotter, Warren Francis
Talbot, Harry Lynch
Bishop, Charles Louis Nepean
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12 Oct. 60
1 July 61
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27 June 64
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22 Feb. 61 29 Mar. 70
22 Apr. 61
:6 Apr. 61
:i Jury 62
8 Feb. 63
1 Apr. 6 }
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Qttakteb Masters.
MaggS, George,46 II Sept. 67. I Robinson, James {Genera! Staff), 28 March 68.
Morgan, Thomas,4" 11 Sept. 67. I Thacker, Samuel,45 13 Oct. 76.
Su'i Inspector of Schools.— Smith, Thomas, 6 Sept. 67.
Paymaster.— M' Arthur, Edward,12 29 March 70; 2nd It. 20 Sept. 47; It. 31 Aug. 4S ; Capt. 4 April 59; Hon. Major,
30 March 77.
Barrack Master. — Meade, Thomas Quin, 1 Nov. 595 2nd It. 24 July 44 ; 1st It. 4 Jan. 48; Capt. 30 Oct, 55; Hon.
Major, 1 Nov. 66.
Fleet Surgeon.— Mason, Geo., MB. 8 Mar. 78.
Surgeons.— Covric, Alfred Thomas, 14 Sept. 77.
Putsey, William H., 4 Jan. 79.
Blue — Facings Scarlet. | Head Quarters — Eastney Barracks, near Portsmouth.
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400
Captains.
Scott, James Woodward105 Instructor of Musketry 15 Dec. 76 ....
1 'ollins, Samuel Travers100
Despard, William Edward,110 Major 1 April 74
Pascoe, Robert James
Kay, Henry Monckton
Way, Nowell FitzUpton
'Servante, Charles Edward111
Fnrijuharson, Matthew Henry, Instructor of Musketry 7 Aug, 77
i Philips, Joseph (Bt. Major, 29 Nov. 79)
Silver, Jacob Mortimer Weir,114 r
Sti-.>i]u', Henry Harford, Instructor of Ghmnery 7 Feb. 7S
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Volwell, George Harrie'
Bainber, Hugh William
Tom, William Henry Yilllack, Instructor of Musk, try 7 Feb. 78
Harvey, Robert Charles
La Coste, Charles Frederick, Gymnasium Instruct,,,- : April 76
Fosbroke, John Dudley, r
Alston, Sydney Yere,' 'instructor of Musketry 31 May 79
Ro e, EdwardLee
rge Stevens
Al :. i : . Roland Lewis
Beecbey, Frederick Robert
St. John, St. Andrew
Byam, Edward Willougbby Grenville52
Morris, John Ignatius, Instructor of Gunnery 4 June 79
He . It me, Ceralii Altham
!!■• rchier, Henry Scion, Adjutant 2nd Administrative Battalion Veconshire)
Holt, Robert William Francis
Dwyer. Robert Hon re,1-" r
Messiter, Edward Moulton, r
I ailCSOn, Henry Bevan
Fuller, Henry
Miller, William Taylor
17 Aug. 55! 14 Apr. 59; 3 Aug. 67
17 Aug. 5 5 14 Apr. 59J 3 Aug. 67
26 Oct. 5.3 14 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67
13 Nov. 53 1 7 May 59 21 Jan. 68
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23 Nov. 55I 7 May 59I 8 June 68
23 June 56J 7 May 59 1 Nov. 68
24 Dec. 56 25 May 59,19 June 72
12 July 59 19 June 72
8 Nov. 59 19 Aug. 72
15 Nov. 59 7 Oct. 72
22 Nov. 59 7 Oct. 72
3 Mar. 58 J 20 Apr. 60 30 Oct. 72
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24 Dec. 56
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Holl.rook, F.Hward Nicoll William
Sbairp, Francis Mordaunt
Sti'iihens, Nassau Wm. Irwin H., )•...
Wells, William Henry
.Nlorloy, Williraham Evors Evelyn ..
Bird, Frederic Vincent Godfrey, r ....
Champion, Percival Robert
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lobert Evans
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M'Kechnie, John Anderson
Eden, Frederick Morton
Sandwith, John Hartley
KirchhoflFer, Robert Brooke
Byrch, Edward Berry
Dowdinff, Townley Ward
Blaxland, Arthur Hughes ...
1 1 ' .., r.envi :• Henry Gascoine.
Des Barres, Alex. Hamilton ....
IR..l!ic .!,.-. li-.l.crt. Walker
arles, Assistant Instructor of Musketry iS Oct. 79 ,
1 hapman, Arthur hmersoa. A,i)nta„t ji Oct. 76
Hobart, George, Adjutant 1 Oct. 77
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£J»l| Lieutenants. ^ncUiF.ri.
Cha. Rumley, William Powell 13 Dec. 65
Plv. p.a.e.Morgan.HoratioHorace, ") _. , I
* fAi-lt,UC.,..ll.f.jS!rJok«GlorerS '3 DeC- 65'
Por. Corbet, Arthur Domville |i3 Dec. 65
Ply. Luxmoore, John Frederick,! I
Adjutant 2 Oct. 79 > 3 5,
Plv. Liardet.Edw. Aylmer Montagu 13 Dec. 65
Plv. Hamilton, Boyd Cullen Poky U3 Dec. 65'
Pot. Bridge.Tho.FieldDunscomb.V , Tnlipffi
A%t.In*t. of3fw.ifc.JS July 79 J 2 June 66|
Cha. Deane, Richard Burton,'" > T ___«
,i,//„r™f 26 July 76 i I26 Juie66(
Cha. Polklnghorne. Stewart 26 June 66
Meering ]i(oomjield\' OT „„,,
I (Seeing ....„ J 28 June 66
Owi Reginald Borde... 3 July 66
Ply. Smyth, Arthur Clement ' "
Ply. Dick, Cha. Baker Goodrich,)
Musk. Lust . Mediterranean Fleet )
LIEUT.
i Oct. 74
1 Jan. 76
1 Jan. 76
■3 Au" 67 1 Cta. Onslow, George Thorp 1 Jr -
•3 °* ^.i_- '■\V;ii;<1-mc^1-. I ',->.i"l Venn Wiltnn — T^.
Dec. 66
8 Dec. 66
[StLIECT. DiT. , LIEUTENANTS.
q Aug. 67 Cha. Speed, William George.......
° Ply. ' Paul, Ernest Theodore
3 Aug. 67 Deal [Taylor, William Willoughby .
,Au"- 67 1 Cha. Onslow, George Thorp
I Cha Williamson, Cyril Venn Wilton 27 Jan. 76
3 Aug. 67, cha Gatlilf, Albert Farrar 27 Jan. 7b
- A.w 671 Ply- iWylde, Edward Andree 27 Jan. 76
% AuS 67 Cha. Goldsmid, Everard Vaughan 27 Jan. 76
a' Ply. Horniblow, Arthur Edmund 27 Jan. 76
3 Aug. 67] P(:r powell, Charles Herbert 27 Jan. 76
I Cha. Powell, Harry Clements 27 Jan. 76
3 Aug. 67 Cha_ Darling, James Bruce 27 Jan. 76
Cha. Edye,Lourenco,^««V. Inttr.~>\ _ -,
7f Musketry 15 Nov. 79 ) 8 Vec- bb\
Cha. Burrowes.Algci-nonSt.Leger,') ! „ ,,!
Adjutant Depot, 15 Dec. 76 S , R Dec- 6 1
Cha. Jekyll, John Richmond 1 8 Dec. 661
Por. Poe, William Hutcheson 22 June 67
Por. Robbins, Herbert Eyre 22 June 67
Ply. Faulkner, Francis Macnainarai 22 June 67 1
ordon, Cosmo George '22 June67J
Ply. Woods, Henry Byron 22 June 67
Pur. Adair, Wm. Thompson, Adj. 26 Mar. 7E
Cha. Pyne, Edward Ernest5-
Deal Wright, Henry Octavian Percival
Cha. Thompson, Howard Stanley
Por. Walker, James William
Por. Hayes, Arthur Montgomery Edward
Ply. Hext, Henry Yeatman52 .'. I
Por. Nepean, Alfred Oliver De Blaquiere
Cha. Bird, Eustace Edward Godfrey52
Por. I Robinson, Henry Daniel
Por. Byam, Temple Knollys
Ply. Coleridge, Percy Duke, Adjutant 6 June 79
Por. Newington, Frank Alexander
Por. (Pearson, Aylmer Charles
Ply. Denny, Richard
Dual Quill, John Jerome120
<_■];:■. Stephens, Edward Barrington128
Cha. Hcarle, Parkins""
Por. Hawkins, Clement William
Por. Kitching, Charles Wm. Ross I
Ply. Ward, Charles George Parlby
Ply. Scott, James Crea.gh Richard
Por. I Fowler, Charles Dashwood52
Ply. 1 Skipwith, Grey
Deal Houghton, Albert Evelyn
Ppr. Falls, Stewart Prince
Cha. Sewell, iSewallis Arthur .'.'.'.\'.'.'.'. ......
Cha. I Hast, Frederick Elsmie
Ply. Anstruther, Henry Lewis .....'.'.'.'.'.'.
Cha. Evans, Thomas Julian Penrfiys
Cha. Roche, Thomas Horatio de Montmcreuev
Wilkinson, Edward Grant
Ply. Eagles, Henry Cecil ........'.'...'..
Mayes, Clarence Henry
Por. lioliyns, John Wilmot" !!.'"!!!!!"
3 Aug. 67 Por.
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3 Aug. 67 Por.
3 Aug. 67 1 Cha.
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3 Aug. 67 .ply>
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3 Aug. 67 Cha
3 Aug. 67' ' Ply.
3 Aug. 67 Ply.
Baillie, Robert ■ 27 Jan.
Lang, Percy Owen 27 Jan.
Abud, Henry Mallaby 27 Jan. 76
Parish, Charles Wellesley 27 Jan. 76
Quentin, Walter [27 Jan. 76
23 Feb. 76
1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
Gott, George Arthur
McCausland, Edwin Loftus
Parkinson, Richard James ..
Money, Herbert Cecil
Atkinson, Francis Garnett ..
Edge, Charles Horace I 1 Sept. 76
Hatton,_Arthur j 1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
1 Sept. 76
t Feb. 77
1 Feb. 77
1 Feb. 77
19 Sept. 77
<9 Sept 77
Cotter, Francis Gibson
Congdon, Ernest Charles Lambert
= Aui 67 Por. (Mackenzie, Donald
?Au"'o7 Por. 'Johnstone, James Robert
- Alio-' 6- Por. 1 Barrett, Dacre Lennard
6 Dec 67 Cha. ;Colvin, Herbert Wybault
6 Dec 67 Por. i Brine, Arthur
6 Dec' 67 Por. ICochran. Archibald Cell
6 Dec' 671 Ply- Langford, William John
6 Dec' 67 Per. [Kelly, Henry Charles Thomas
6 Dec' 67 'Deal Plumbe, John Hulke Iig Sept.77
6 Dec' 67 ! Ply. IStevens, George Borlase 1 19 Sept.77
6 Dec' 67'iPor. iMaclurcan, John Lewis Rooke jig Sept.77
6 Dec' 671 Ply. Eraser, Hobart Charles '19 Sept.77
6 Dec' 67 Por. IKysh, Douglas John (24 Nov. 77
6 Dec' 67' Cha. |Paniell, John Frederic |3i Jan. 78
24 June 68 j Ply- jPeile, Schofield Patten 31 Jan. 78
4 June 6S Cha. Johnson, Frederick Colpoys Ormsby
June 68 Pl.v.
24 June 68 Por.
24 June 681 Ply.
24 June 68 Por.
16 Dec. 671 Cha.
21 July 7o Cha.
21 July 70 Pl.v-
July 70! Ply
Jan. 78
Ussher, Robert Morris J31 Jan. 7S
1 Septus
1 Sept. 78
1 Sept. 78
1 Sept. 78
1 Septus
1 Sept. 78
1 Sept. 78
1 Sept. 78
Sept. 78
MacDonnell,
Camming, William Sydney
Clavell, Richard Keppel Winterton Rose
Brittan, Charles Gisborne
Oldfield, John Rawdon Hodge
Ormond. Edward Duncan
Hadley, Leonard Joseph
fuly 7o; Cha. [Matson, Charles George
oNov 70' Ply- .Booth, George Robert Cecil
1 Oct ' 73' Cha. I Wilson, Francis Hamilton Northesk j 1 Feb. 79
t Oct' 73! Plv-' 'Willis, Charles Hope I 1 Feb. 79
t Tnlv vf I Ply iRoberts, Herbert Hodder 1 Feb. 79
1 July 741 Por'. Percy, Robert FitzGerald 1 Feb. 79
t Tnlv tV\ Plv Swanton, James Hutchinson ' 1 Feb. 79
1 Julv 7 Cha'. Tate, Henry Pennell 1 Feb. 79
1 July 74I fly- 1 White, Frederick 1 Feb. 79
1 July 74 Por. Palmer, William Henry , 1 Feb. 79
t July 74 Por. Kellie, Archibald Henry ' 1 Feb. 79
1 July 74 !| Por. Field, Cyril : 1 Sept. 79
Oct 74 1 Ply- 'Raitt, Francis Jolliffe 1 Sept. 79
Oct'. 74J Cha. , Harvest, William Sidney Smith 1 Sept. 79
Staff Officers.
Deputy Adjutant General— Adair, Major General C. W., CB. 3 Sept. 78. ,.,.,„ , „ „
Assistant Adjutant. General.— Feeting, Colonel Sir Francis W., KCMG., CB., Aide de Camp to the Queen,
quarter Masters.— Robinson, JainesT, 5 Feb. 68. fe AuS- 7°-
Baker, Joseph, 1 Oct. 77.
PAYMASTERS. „ , _r . _
Oha. Travers, James Conway,60 1 Jan. 67; 2ndLt. 14 Aug.49; 1st Lf. 14 Feb. 54; Cal>f- J5 Jan.62; Mon.Major, 1 Jan. 74.
Por. Cobb, John,54 27 Sept. 77 i 2nd Lt. 28 June 49 ; iHLt.'i Sept. S3; Captain, 26 Sept. 61 ; Brevet Major, 25 J.ov. 74-
1 li. D, George Henry, 26 May 78 ; 2nd Lt. 26 Oct. 55 ; iti Lt. 14 April 59; Capt. 3 Aug. 67 -lion Maj. 22 Feb. 79.
i .'■ll.CeorgeMaunscll, ;;i May 79; 2nd Lt. 17 Aug. 55; isilit. 14 Apr. 59; Capt. 3 Aug. 67; Mon.Major, 31 May 79.
Bakback Masters.
v. Cooke, Thomas Valentino,1"0 2 March 69 • 2nd Lt 7 July 42 ; 1st Lt. 27 July 47 ; Cajitain, 19 Dec. 54 ; Bt.Major,
, Sept. 58; jU. I.1.1 •olontl, 1 Aug. 69.
per, Henry Fallow-field,*8 29 June 76; 2nd Lt. 14N0V.48; 1st Lt. jj Aug. 52 ; Captain, 20 April 60; Brevet
Major, 1 Aug. 72
- ington, Charles William,42 15 Dec. 76; 2nd Lt. 19 Sept. 48; ist Lt. 23 Feb. 52; Capt. 21 Nov. 59; Bt.Major,
■- July 72.
Deal Smith, Andrew Win. Douglas,'-10 2 July 78 ; 2nd Lt. 33 Apr. 55 3 1st Lt. S Sept. 58; Capt. 3 Aug. 67; Hon. Major
2 July 78.
Quarter Masters.
Pot. Lf-wix, John, i Sept. 57. cha. Hate. Joseph James, 26 Oct. 77.
Ply. Kim;.!": Oct. 57. .plv. Page, Nathaniel,1*1 8 Aug. 79.
can. Wh ; por- Brown, Valentine,14* x Sept. 79,
Deal Hei ry, 4 Nov. 68. |
Royal Marine Light Infantry. 40 1 a
Dep. Inspector General o? Hospitals and Fleets.
Cha. I Elliott, John, 12 Jan. 7S. j'Ply. Loney, Henry, 1 May 78.
1 Por. |Fegan, Henry, MD. CB. 5 July 78.
Subgeons.
Cha. Davis, John William, MD., 24 Dec. 78: Por. Anderson, Isaac H., MD., 16 Feb. 7S.
Ply. Harvey, J. D'Arcy, 27 March 79. " | Cha. Drew, William B., 2 April 78.
Por. White, R. Dormer, BA. MB,, 1 Apr. 79. I Ply Saunders, Everard H., 22 Mar. 79.
Chaplains.
Ply. Carwithen, Rev. G. E., MA., 7 Dec. 75. IjCha. Grimes, Rev. J. W., 20 Sept. 77.
Por. Arthy, Rev. Walter B., MA., 27 July 76. Deal ^niith, Rev. W. E., BA. 23 Sept. 79.
Art. Williams, Rev. Edward A., 6 March 75.
Scarlet — Facings Blue. Anenf, Edward T. Draper, Esq., 12, Buckingham Street, Strand.
Office, 7, New Street, Spring Gardens. S.W.
War Services of General Officers of Royal Marine Forces.
I General Schomberg served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and commanded Marine Artillery of
a Division of gunboats at the bombardment of Sweaborg (mentioned in despatches, and promoted to Brevet Major).
Commanded the R.M. Artillery with the Brigade in China in 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
was in command of the Mortar Battery at the bombardment of Canton, and present at the assault and capture
(Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
4 Lieut. General Barnard served in the Royal Navy in Syria in 1840-41, including the blockade of Alexandria
(Turkish Medal, and Naval War Medal with one Clasp). Served as Lieutenant R. Marine Artillery on board H.MS.
Firebrand on the S.E. coast of America from 1844 to 1848; took part in the operations of the combined English and
French Squadrons in the River Parana in 1S46, including the action of Obligado, the landing storming and cap-
ture of batteries; subsequent operations on the River Parana, concluding with the action at St. Lorenzo, on which
occasion he constructed a masked battery Rocket Battery on an island 800 yards from the enemy's gnus, ren.aining
concealed for two days and nights, and materially aiding the passing of batteries at St. Lorenzo by Men 1 ■: War
with large convoy of 120 merchant vessels on the 25th May 1846 (mentioned in despatches). Served on shore with
R.M. Battalion at Monte Video when besieged by General Oreb, performing; the duty of Acting Adjuta
months. Proceeded to China in 1859 to take charge of R.M. Artillery serving on shore, and was senior Officer
of the Corps in the Rocket Boats at the bombardment and capture of the Taku Forts on the 21st August i860.
Served as senior Officer in command of R.M. Artillery and R. Marines on board the Gun Boat Flotilla which pro-
ceeded up the River Peiho two days after the capture of the Taku Forts and in advance of tho Allied Armies. Took
possession of the Tientsin Forts and afterwards of the principal gate of that city, being placed in command of the
same till relieved by a force sent forward by the army. Appointed on 10th September i860 to the command and
charge of the Siege Train Flotilla. Employed in transporting the Siege Train irom the Taku Forts to Tungchow,
16 miles from Pekin (services officially acknowledged). Appointed to tho staff of the 2nd Division R. Artillery on
4th Oct. i860 and served during tho advance on Pekin and was senior Officer of Royal Marines at its surrender
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
5 General Suther served with tho R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war. Has
received the War Medal with Clasp, as also the Turkish Medal I ir - n \ ies on the 1 toast of Syria in 1840-41. Com-
manded the Battalion in Japan in 1864-66, present at the attack and bombardment of tho Forts of Simonosaki
by the combined Fleets ; landed in command of Allied Brigade- fm- ihf u. struct ion of the live Forts and magazines
on the 6th September 1864. Commanded Brigade at the storming and capture of tho enemy's stockade (men-
tioned in despatches, CB., Colonel, and Officer of the Legion of Honor). Has the Good Service Pension.
7 General Penrose served with the Royal Marino Battalion on the North Coast of Spain in 1838. Also in China
in 1841-42 during the operations in the Yang-tsi-Kiang. Landed on 24th Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British
factory at Canton; commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the breach in the wall of Canton on 29th
October, and throughout the subsequent operations — mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the
batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal
Marines at the assault capture and destruction of tho five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during-
the shore operations, from the 5th to 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
8 Lieut.General Rodney served in Spain during the Carlist war. Served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in
1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea as Aide do Camp and Brigade Major at the battle of Balaklava and during
the siege and fall of Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender ofKinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Maior'
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
9 Major General Williams was severely wounded at Lagos, Western Africa, 26th Dec. 1851, in spiking the guns to
protect II. M. steamer Teazer, then aground.
i0 Major General Adair served in Syria in 1S40 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal), and was slightly wounded
in the assault upon Gebail. Served 'before Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and with the R.M. Battalion at tho
occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale", as also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, tho
entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines at the capture and destruction
of the batteries, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864
(slightly wounded, and mentioned in despatches) .
II Major General Stewart served the Syrian campaign of 1840, — at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bom-
bardment of Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Major General M' Arthur served with the Expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
13 Major General Pym served in the China expedition of 1858-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city. In 1S58 he served on the Staff of the Arnay as Captain Superintendent
of the Canton Police Force (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
40i& War Services. — Royal Marine Artillery.
I Colonel Mawbey was in action with the forts of Bomarsund, ioth Aug. 1854 ; and he commanded the Royal
Marine Artillery in the Battalion during the operations against and surrender of the forts (Medal).
3 Colonel Cox was at the action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh,
19th May 1854, and variously employed on that coast; was the Senior Officer of R.M. Artillery at the attack by the
combined Fleets on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on the 17th October, and employed in the blockading
Force during the siege, until March 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 lit. Colonel Poore served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund
in Aug. 1854. Also with the Baltic expedition in 1S55, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bombardment
of Sweaborg (Medal).
9 Lt.Colonel Brydges served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 and 1855, and commanded a Mortar in the flotilla
during the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Whilst serving in H.M. ship Ocean was landed in command of
the Marines of the Fleet on several occasions during the Revolution in Japan in 1868, including the occupation of
Kobe.
II Sir Francis Festing served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal) . Commanded a Mortar in the flotilla em-
ployed again.-t .Sebastopol from June 1855 until its fall; and was also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of
1S57-59 as Adjutant of the Artillery, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment and storm of the city
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-74. Was selected to
command the detachment of Marines sent to the Gold Coast in May 1873 to assist in repelling the Ashanti army
at this time threatening Cape Coast and Elmina. Commanded the forces in two engagements at Elmina on the
13th June 1873, in both of which the enemy was defeated. On arrival of Sir Garnet Wolseley was placed in com-
mand of the troops at Cape Coast and charged with the measures for the defence of the place. Was taken upon
Sir Garnet Wolseley's list of special service officers on the 20th October and placed in command of the native
camp at Dunquah and of the advanced posts. Commanded the force at the engagements near Dunquah on the
27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November, in the latter of which he was severely wounded while rescuing
Lieut. Eardley Wilmot, of the Royal Artillery, who had fallen mortally wounded. Was afterwards placed in
command of the camp at Prahsu. " The Queen was graciously pleased to command that Lt. Colonel F. W.
Festing be specially promoted to the rank of Colonel in the army, for his distinguished services on the Gold
Coast, dated 7th January 1S74" (frequently mentioned in despatches, KC2I&., CB., Medal and Clasp).
12 Major M'Arthur was at the attack and destruction of the piratical stockades, &c. at Lagos, Western Africa, in Dec.
185 1. Also at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April 1854 ; employed in making observations on the coast of Georgia,
&.C. ; in action with the batteries, and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt Kaleh on 19th May ; at the
shelling of a Russian camp in the Bay of Katcha during the landing of the allied Armies on the 14th September ; present
at the combined attack on the outer forts and works of Sebastopol on 17th October, and with the blockading Force
before that town during the siege, until Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly stockaded town of Saba
on 21st February, and at the bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos, 25th April 1861.
13 Lt. Colonel C. S. Williams served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the China expedition of
l857~59. including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and capture of the city; expedition to the
North and attack on the forts at the Peiho (wounded). Served in the north of China in i36o, and commanded a
Company at Shanghai during the attacks of the rebel army in August (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
15 Major Halliday served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the bom-
bardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
19 Major Tuson served in China in 1858-60, and commanded a Detachment on an expedition against pirates from
26th Aug. to 5th Sept. 1858 (mentioned in despatches), and was present at the capture and destruction of 100 junks
and 236 guns. Was also present at the attack on the Peiho Fort on 25th June 1859, the capture of the Peiho Forts in
i860, and subsequent operations (Medal with Clasp).
23 Major Crease served with the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, bom-
bardment and storming of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expedition to the North in 1S60, and as
Assistant Engineer at Shanghai. Served in the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Essaman
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
25 Major Fothergill served with the expedition up the Gambia, including the storm and capture of the strongly
stockaded town of Saba on 21st February, and bombardment and destruction of the town of Porto Novo near Lagos
on 25th April 1861.
-" Major Welch was landed at Panama to assist in suppressing the rebellion on 27th Sept. i860.
29 Captain Ogle was landed from H.M.S. Brisk in command of a detachment of Royal Marines for the protection
of Cape Coast Castle during the mutiny of the Gold Coast Artillery in October 1862, and received a vote of thanks
from the Colonial Government. Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September 1869;
commanded the Royal Marine Artillery' of the Battalion of Royal Marines from the Squadron at the occupation of
Yangchow in Nov. 1868; served with the Battalion at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January
1869 (mentioned in despatches).
3* Captains Derriman, Bickibrd, Hill, and Campbell served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
35 Captain Cockcraft served in the New Zealand war of 1863-64, was in command of the Royal Marines at the capture
of Rangiriri and action of Rangiawhia (Medal). Was landed on the Island of Tanna, New Hebrides, 12th Aug. 1865
in the operations against the natives.
315 Captain A. Allen served in the Ashanti War in 1873, including the engagements at Elmina, and action at
Essaman (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
3i Lieut. Cheetham proceeded to the Gold Coast with Colonel Festing's detachment of Marines iu May 1873, and
served in the Ashanti war till invalided in September (Medal).
iJ Lieut. T. Moore served in the Ashanti War in 1873.
45 Quarter Master Ma ggs was wounded at the attack and capture of Lagos, 26th Dec. 1851. Has the Medal for
Meritorious Service and the Good Conduct Medal.
*~ Quarter Master Morgan has received the Arctic Medal.
« Quarter Master Thackcr has received the New Zealand Medal, and that for Long Service and Good Conduct.
• War Services. — Royal Marine Light Infantry. 401c
I Colonel Gwyn served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1S55, and was also at the surrender of Kin-
bourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Colonel llcrriek served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1S55 (Medal).
II Lt. Colonel Harris served in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 under Lt. General Sir Harry Smith, and commanded
the Royal Marines disembarked from the Cape Squadron in several actions (mentioned in despatches).
'-' ( '.'.;.,■,,.] i .iMiiollv served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
1:1 I.' 1 , .• , ' 1 ,!vL'hi'v \va> present at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854 ; served with the R.M. Battalion
at the uceunatioii of Eupatoria in 1854, and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
16 Lt.Colonels Bennett and Blanckley served during the summer of 1855, blockading the Russian ports in the
White Sea.
21 Lt.ColonelR. W. B. Hunt served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against and surrender of the forts of
Bomars-.vnd in Aug. 1S54 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea from the latter part of iSss to the declaration of peace in
command of a. Detachment in a Floating Battery. Was attached as Colonel in Chief of the Militia and
Volunteers to the Field Force employed in St. Thomas-in-the-East, Jamaica, during the negro rebellion of 1865
(mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of the Privy and Legislative Councils, and of the Speaker and
House of Assembly). Was detached from Jamaica in 1867 by the Governor in chief to British Honduras on the
Staff of the Lt.Governor 01 that . Moiiy for the organisation of 'the Militia with the rank of Colonel Commandant in
that Force during the disturbances oii the frontiers with the hostile Indians of Yucatan and Guatamala (mentioned
in despatches, and brevet < f Major).
-j Lt.Colonel Mas,., rj served in the Black Sea the latter part of 1855. Servedas A ljutant of the 2nd Battalion on
the China expedition of 1857-59, includingthe blockade of the Canton river, 0] 1 ral a - before and capture of the
City (Medal with Clasp).
-r Iit.Colonel W", si servi d at the blockade in the Baltic in 1S54; was present during the operations against the Aland
Island.-, n eluding the capture of an earthern battery on the 8th August, and m (he action with the forts of Bomar-
suud on the iith An trust. In 1S55 he accompanied the Baltic expedition; was in action with steamers and a battery
on 21st June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
"Lt.Colonel Meade served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China
expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city; after-
wards as Quarter Master of the 2nd Battalion. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, including
the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps).
31 Lt.Colonel Thomas served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria in 1 - r,(, and with the Bri em de in the Crimea during
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 3th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Me la! 1.
32 Lt.Colonel Cuthbert \V. Burton while belonging to H.M.S. Winchester in Nov. 1854 was detached, by the special
order of the Commander in Chief, in command of Detachments of Royal Marines landed from the ships for the
attack and destruction of a 'a: ■■ 01 a deal fleet and batteries in Kulan Bay, China (mentioned in despatches, and
received the thanks of H.M. Governmi tandthi L rdsi ,;" \ In rait;,).' Acted as Adjutant t<> the p.uyal Marines
landing from the Fleet foi 1 1., ■■ tec on 1 ' thi Britisl " cries at Ca ton, and in all the operations in the Canton
river from Oct. 1856, including the assault on and entn ato thi cityi 1 anion on the 29th Oct. (mentioned in de-
spatches) ; at the attack and destruction of war junks and first taking of French Folly Fort on the Mb Nov. (ollicially
thanked, and at the second taking and demolition of the same fort on 6th December. Adjutant of the Garrison
composed of seamen, marines, and the 59th Etegt. at I' rl Macs i| ieadva c d position) and in all the attack* upon
that fort till June 1857. Present as Adjutant to the R. Marines a1 the battle Of Fat hanon , -t June mioned in
desptitclii s). commanded, n, : ;i, WaMi.i,. Island Fort from July to December. Adjutant of the Provisional Bat-
talion at the as>auh and enpt... Caul I D I i de-paiche i and the sub-
seauent operations until the Battalion was broken up on the th S | the ist Battalion of the R.
Ld was attached to the Staff ofthe Arm; a D. : of the Military Police Force at
1859. Commanded a Company in the act ion with the Braves at Mong Kong 01) |(h January, and
also at the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shecktsing on the 8th Jan. 1859. On quit! qe the China
, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for general sen ices throughout the campaign (Medal with
two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
89 Lt.Colonel Ma iris served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with t'1'' R;M. Brigade, including the battle of Balak-
lava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the expedition to the Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856. Served in China with the expeditionary
force in 1858-59 ; also the campaign ot t86o, including the action of Sinho, the taking of Ti mghoo, storm and cap-
ture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded 111 the left shoulder, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent
Operations as Vcti 11 e nitarier Master 1 Medal with two ( "aisps).
41 Lt.Colonel J. F. Sanders served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender ofthe forts Of
Bomarsund La Aug. 1854. Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served with the expedition
to the Baltic until the declaration ofpeacein 1856.
*- Major Carrington was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854; served the Eastern campaign with the
H.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of SebaMopM, also at the. surrender of Kinbourn
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class Of the Medjidie, and Turkish Med.al). Served the campaign of 1857-59 in China
a - Q tarter Master of the tst Battali in, and u as at tl perations before and storming of Canton; expedition to the
North, and wound, d at the attack on the forts at the PeihO. Served the campaign of i860 as Ritlc Instructor,
includingthe action ofSinhi .taking of Tonehoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (severely wounded in
the face, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operation.-. 1 M edal with two Clasps) .
43 Lt.Colonel Nurse served in the Baltic in July and Aug. . (Medal); also with the combined Force before
Sebastopol in 1854-55 until its fall ; with the Battalion at th •...■.- 1,, at ion of Kertch and advance on Yeni Kale, also
at the bombardment" of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turk:-' Me ,; ,
4" Lt.Colonel H. S. Jones and Major V,. F. Blake served with the B .1 c . \n.Vuti in in 1 I54 (Medal).
45 Major H. F. Cooper served with the R.M. Battalion at the dc u r 1 and ; th the Brigade in the
Crimea during the siege andfall of Sebastopol, latterly as Acting Quart r Mast r; was Qua Master of the ist
Battalion at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5U1 Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■■" Major le Grand served at the siege of Sebastopol from 185.) until its fall ; was also at the capture of Kertch,
and iccupatibn of Yeni Earn, and at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•'' Major Graham served with the Baltic expeditions in 1S54 and 1S55, including the destruction of telegraph
■ on 29th June, and the shelling a large body of troops on ist July (Meda I ) .
58 Major Arbuckle, Captain Ryam and Lieuts. Craigie, H. C. Horrocks, Pyne, Hext, Bird, and Fowler served
in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
LS Major Ozzard served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1855, and with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during the siege; also with the expedition to Kertch, advance on and occupation of Yeni Kale ; was in
action with outer defences of Sebastopol on 17th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served on the
China expedition of 1S57-59, and was at the destruction of war junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks on 25th and
27th May and 15th June 1857, twice landed, attacked and defeated parties of Chinese soldiers; blockade of Canton
river, action with junks in the Macao Broadway, capture of Chuenpee Fort, capture of the batteries at Shektsing,
and occupation ofCanton. Also with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghai during the
attack - o ' the rebel army in Aimust, as Acting Adjutant and Qr. .Master, part of the time served as Garrison Stan
Officer (Medal with Clasp).
50 Major Cobb served in the China, expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and
capture'of the city. Served as Adjutant with the expedition to the north of China in i860, includingthe action of Sinho,
taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Forts, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
^ Major Barnes served in the operations in the Canton river in 1S56-58 ; was in Macao Fort when attacked by
40id War Services. — Royal Marine Liglit Infantry.
junks on 4th January, at the destruction of war junks in Fatsham Creek, landed to destr0y oyilia^e, storm and
capture of Canton (Medal with two Clasps).
co Major Walsh served with the Baltic expedition of 1S55 (Medal); and also with the Baltic expedition of 1856
until the declaration of peace.
01 Major Cairncross served with the Baltic expedition in 1S55 (Medal).
62 Major Broughton served in the Crimea during the latter part of 1855 (Medal). Served on the China Expedi-
tion of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the
expedition to the north of China in i860, and as acting D.A. Commissary General at Shanghai (Medal with Clasp).
' ; Major J. C. Travers served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and. 1855, including the action with a battery
at the mouth of the Narva on 18th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served as Adjutant of
the 1st Battalion on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before
storm and capture of the city ; was appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel Holloway in Aug. 1858 (Medal with
Clasp).
»8 Major Holmes served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of a fort and shelling as
encampment on 23rd June, blowing up of Fort Svartholm and barracks on 4th July, destruction of the barracks at
Lovisa on 5th July, shelling a Cossack encampment and landing at Kounda Bay on the nth July, destruction of a
Cossack barracks, &c, on 12th July, action with a Russian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg on 13th
July ; also with the batteries ou Fredericksham on 21st July, capture of the Island of Kolka, and destruction of mili-
tary stores on 26th July, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served also with the expedition to the Baltic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
89 Major A. H. Pascoe served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served in command of a detachment
of Royal Marines on board H.M.S. Amethyst, under Admiral Grenfell, from July, 1856, to December, i860, at the
various operations in the Canton river ; was at the taking of Chuenpee, Manchukee, Pakenhoe, and the action at
Fatshan. Was also present at the capture and burning of the Tartar camp at the White Cloud Mountains,
and at the surprise and capture of the pirate stockade on the Singhi river, Malacca. During the Revolution in
Chili in 1859 he served at the blockade of Mazatlan, disembarked and occupied the outposts at the defence of
San Bias, and was present at the cutting out of two vessels from under the citadel. Received the repeated
thanks of Admiral Grenfell for his conduct and that of the detachment under his command.
50 Major Rodney served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal).
01 Major Wroot served with the Baltic expeditions in 1855 and 1856 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of
1S5.8-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. Also with the expe-
dition to the North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku
Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
93 Major Macdonald served in the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855, also in the Crimea during the latter part of
1855 (Medal). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the
inland sea of Japan, and as Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the capture and destruction of the batteries,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th September 1864.
°b Major Allnutt served in China throughout the war of 1856-58," and was present at the capture of the forts
and blockade of the Canton river; landed for the protection of the factories, present at the storming of the Yamun
on the 29th October 1856 (mentioned in despatches), capture of the French Folly Fort and destruction of war junks
on the 6th November 1 S56 ; occupation of Fort Macoa, the advanced position, during all the attacks on that post
from January to June 1857; action of Fatshan Creek, the bombardment and storming of Canton; expedition to the
North, bombardment and storming of the forts at the mouth of the Peiho river (Medal with three Clasps). Served
throughout the first phase of the Ashanti war in 1873 and was present at the action of Essaman, commanded the
Royal Murines at Assayboo, and at the relief of Abrakrampa (three times mentioned in despatches, Urevet of Major),
and Medal).
96 Major A. W. D. Smith served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, attack
and capture of the bridge and village of Shetksing ; expedition to the North and attack on the forts at the Peiho in
June 1859 (wounded severely). Also served the campaign of i860 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Chinese Coolie
Corps in 1858-59.
1(J0 Major Hore served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Orderly
Officer to the Brigadier commanding at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, maga-
zines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864 (mentioned in despatches).
101 Major Fonblanque served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North and was at the attack on
,e_forts at tne Reiho on 25th June 1859 : served also the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking
of Tongku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps).
102 Major Heriot served on the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city; accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the
attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859. Served the campaign of 1S60 with the Chinese Coolie Corps, in-
cluding the expedition to the North and the operations there (Medal with three Clasps).
_ °5 Captain Scott served on the China expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the land-
ing before and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
lm Captain Collins served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the
landing before, storm and capture of the city, action with the Braves on 4th Jan. 1S59, and again at the pillage of
Shektsing, present at the detached post West Gate, Canton, when attacked on the night of the 26th July 1858 ; also
at the attack on the Peiho Forts, on 25th June 1S59, where he was severely wounded by a matchlock-bullet in the left
leg while saving a wounded marine from drowning in the advanced ditch (Medal with three Clasps).
110 Major Despard served throughout the Ashanti war from the 9th June 1S73. Was attached to the 42nd High-
landers as Transport Officer, and was present at the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu and capture of
(Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
111 Captain Servante served on the China expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river. Also
the campaign in the North of China in i860, including the affair of Sinho, capture of Tongku, assault and capture
of the Luku !• orts (with the ladder party), and the subsequent engagements on the advance to Pekin (Medal with
three Clasps).
114 Captain Bilvor wasprescnt at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of
the inland sea of Japan, on the 5th and 6th Sept. 1864.
UB < aptam F. Baldwin served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1867 to September 1S69 ;, landed from
the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1S68; also served in aBattalion at the attack and capturo
'I villages in January 1869 (mentioned in despatches).
Captains Dwyer and Norcock served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and were
' ■'' ""' bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan,
in.- a--aiilt. capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore
operations, from the 3th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
I aptain Croebie served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1S67 to September 1869 ; was landed from
in at the occupation of Yangchow in November 1868 ; also served in aBattalion at the attack and
rapture ol three walled villages .11 January l86g (mentioned in despatches). Was landed from H.M.S. Active on
the .-th .Noveiub, ,- ,;;7 ;, and served throughout the second phase of the Ashanti war in command of the Royal
'■dm- the battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu (slightlv wounded) and capture of Coomassie (men-
iioncii in dc-pntche-, M.-dal with Clasp 1. Commanded the Marines of H.M.S. Ac/he on the expedition up the river
uongoin Augn t and Septembei 1 75, 1 was me ned in despatches (brevet of Major for services).
,-,;1'"""- DM.no *•,-■.,., 1 ,,,, l,e A-liaal, War in : ;■ ( > 1 ,|:,1 with Clasp) .
mf., . "'," -i ''""' u:'~ !"'''-<■'■> witli the fore; under c, ,'„„, el Ke.-ting at the defeat or the Ashar.tis in the two engage-
Mi Juno 1873, and was mentioned in de-patches as having '•Skirmished his men with
great alacrity, ami merited much ,,.-;„ so" (.\b d. ■■■).
War Services— Boyal Marine Light Infantry. 4°ie
m Lieut. E. B. Stephens served in the first phase of the Ashanti war, and was in command of the outpost camps
of Abbaye and Napoleon (Medal). . 0ctolDer as special Commissioner to the
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Sevastopol (Medal with two ■ 1»M'-. >•< 1 •; ■ ; /^ • ,. ...; ', ■.;. i:,i with two Clasps), and throughout the
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fe^er 2S£ 8SS SJSS&^Sra'SSaS S C^,^,^ (Medal with two Olasps). Has
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409 Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services.
I Sir John Low served as a Volunteer with the 59th Foot in the expedition to Java in 1811 (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Aide de Camp to Sir John Malcolm at the battle of Mahidpore in 1817.
8 General J. W. Cleveland served in the first Burmese war and was present at Wattygaum and Nappadee (Medal
with Clasp).
9 General G. Warren served with ihe 1st European Bengal Fusiliers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1826 under Lord
Combermere, and commanded one of the two Companies selected to escalade at the Jungeena Gate — received a
severe sabre wound on the right shoulder, a severe sabre wound on the left side of the face, and a third severe
wound on the left hand causing amputation of the thumb and the loss in the use of the fore and middle fingers
(Indian Medal with Clasp). Served with the Army of the Indus in Affghanistan in 1839 under Lord Keane and
was present at the assault and capture of Ghuznee, again severely wounded — bone of the right arm above
the elbow shattered by a musket ball, a gun-shot wound through the upper part of the left wrist, and a third
gun-shot wound over the surface of the body (Medal, 3rd Class of the Dooranee Order, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
The severe nature of these wounds causing temporary removal from active service, he was sent back to India in
charge of the state prisoners Goolam Hyder late Governor of Ghuznee, and the Sirdar Hatijee Khan Kakur, with
the Column moving through the Kybe'r Pass. Was specially brought to the notice of the Governor General of
India by Sir Willoughby Cotton commanding the Bengal Troops in Affghanistan for gallant conduct. at Ghuznee,
and was nominated Town and Fort Major of Fort William. On the breaking out of the Burmese war in 1852 was
promoted Brigadier, and nominated to the command of the Bengal Brigade of the Expeditionary Force. Was on
board the steam-frigate Tenasserim with two Companies of the iSth Royal Irish during the Naval action and
destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river; was removed from the field during the second day's
attack on the Great Pagoda from the effects of a severe sun-stroke (Medal with Clasp).
10 General R. Hawkes served during the Mahratta war in 1817-18, and was present with the dismounted Cavalry at
the storm of Choundah (Medal with Clasp).
II General J. Bell served in the Mahratta war and was present at the siege of Asseerghur. Served also throughout
the Burmese war of 1824-26, including the capture of Rangoon, Cokaine, Prome, and Pagaum Mew, and all the
afTairs in which the Head Quarters of the force under Sir Archibald Campbell were engaged (Medal with Clasp).
ls General J. E. Williams served in the latter part of the first Burmese war.
15 General J. K. Luard served with the expedition to Ava in 1824, and was present at the capture of Arracan, and
wounded at the attack on the Heights (Medal). Served with the Kurnool Field Force in 1839. Also with the China
Expedition from 16th June till the termination of hostilities in September 1842 ; was present at the capture of Woo-
Bung and Shanghae, and with the Centre Brigade under Major General Schoedde at the storm and capture of Ching-
keang-Foo on the 21st July 1842 (Medal).
J" General T. L. Green was employed against theinsurgent Royanah in the Kittoor district in 1830, and in the Goom-
soor Zemindary in 1836-37, and in 1847.
18 General W" Cavaye served with the 21st Bombay N.I. in the field force in Kutch in 1825-26 ; also with the Parknr
Field Force in 1S32-33 ; was present at the taking of Balmeer; served in Upper Sind, and above the Bolan Pass in
1840-41.
19 General F. Straton served in the campaign in the Deccan and Berar from 1814 to 1819, and was at the taking of
Chackam and Kurra, and several other Forts, also some small affairs with the Cavalry against Pindarees and Shaik
Dullah in Berar till 1S21. Marched towards Asseerghur with Sakabut Khan's Force and remained in reserve till the
siege was over.
21 General G. Huyshe served in the Burmese campaign in 1825. Commanded the 26th Bengal Native Infantry
throughout the operations in Affghanistan in 1842 under General Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the
Khyber Pass, actions at Ma moo Khail (severely wounded), Jugdulluck, and Tezeen, and capture of Istaliff (Medal,
Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
26 General C. Hamilton served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star, and CB.). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the battles of Mood-
kee and Ferozeshah (Medal and Clasp) ; also with the expedition to Kote Kangra.
27 General E. Armstrong was present in the several affairs in which the Head Quarters 34th Madras Native
Infantry were engaged with the enemy in the vicinity of Rangoon from its landing with the first expedition till the
end of October 1824, including a series of attacks on the enemy's position at Todaghee and Kyakloo 5th to 7th
October 1S24. Commanded 34th N.I. in the action fought at Zorapore with Patun, Arab, and Rohilla Troops ia
which he personally captured the Nawab.
28 Sir Maurice Stack served with the rst European Fusiliers in Kattywar and Kutch in 1813, and was present at
the taking of Anjar and Bhooj. Served with the 2nd Bombay Lieht Cavalry against marauders in Guzerat in 1818.
Commanded a Brigade in the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was present at the battle of
Hyderabad (Medal and CB.).
29 General P. F. Story served throughout the campaign in Sind in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier, and was
present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
-General H. Lawrence served on board the Astell East Indiaman in command of two guns on her quarter
deck m a severe action fought in the Mozambique Channel on 3rd July 1S10, between three Indiamen and two French
frigates and a corvette. Served in the operations against and attack of the Fortress of Malown in the Nepaul was
of 1814-15 (Medal with Clasp). Served with Reserve of the Grand Army during the Mahratta campaign of 1817-19 ;
also against Coles in 1835, and in command of a Brigade of all arms employed against same Tribes in 1836-37.
33 General R. Budd was engaged in the Pindaree Dours in 1815-16. Served during the whole of the Mahratta
campaign 1817-18, and was present at Mahidpore, Talnair, pursuits of Trimbuckjee, Holkar, and Bajce Bow to the
nnal surrender near Asseerghur. Served in the first expedition to Burmah. Also with the advance of the Western
aw'1" '" 1 '"""P"'-" against Coorg 1S34, and was present at the forcing of the Huggul Pass in April 1834.
J General H. Dick serve d in Rewah in 1813 ; and in the Mahratta and Pindaree war in 1817-18, including the
reduction of Dhamony, and the storm and capture of Gurrah Mundiah. Commanded the 56th Bengal Native
I "]»''.» 'Tat in- I,:,itv uf M;,!,; ,•:,),„„•(. 2,3th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
. "Ciieral L\ Downing served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 with the Division under Brigadier Wheeler
" General T.C. Parr served with the 7th Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Arabia in 1821, and was present at
Uic night attack by the Wahaliees on the camp at Zoar, and in the action at Beni-boo-Ali ; commanded the 7th
N.I. in tne campaign in the Southern Mnratha Country in 1S45.
General H. Macau served oil the Personal Staff of the General Officer Commanding Sind Field Force; and as
Assistant Adjutant. t,< nei-al m Bind and Affghanistan in 1841; commanded the 1st Brigade at the siege and in the
assault, and capture of Eotah on the 30th March 1858 {CB. and Medal).
General T. Polwhelo served in the Nepaul campaign in 1816 (Medal with Clasp) ; with the Expedition to
'■.. i"i in 1018, in the Burmese war in 1824-25 including the attack and capture of Mahatee and Arracan (Clasp).
Also DnroughOUl the campaigns in Candahar and Affghanistan of 1839-42, and served as Assistant Adjutant Genera]
] lr" "*-''"." ',' '"' 'ho Candahar Force under General Nott (Medal, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
luo 42nd Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the battles of
Aioookee, Ferozeshaa, and Bobraon wounded (Medal and two ClaspB, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
. 11 John |.,,\v ,.,- Brad I pi served 1 lie eampai-n of 1S42 in Affghanistan and was present in the several engage-
,,',,. ,,'!'"''■"■',"' '■"'"'••"Pillion "!' f'iihul (Medal). Served in the Gwalior campaign of iS+i-44 and was present
♦ I.J I, .,!UU" "( ', M; " 'i'l'iiJI'orr; (Bronze Star, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including
in, action 01 Almal (Modal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the passage of the
1 i;;-"-'i'. andactaon bo) Chilhai iwallahand Goojeral (Medal with two clasps, and CB).
tmn.,,1?! Vi >, ° BorvC(1 wUh Ike expedition to Ava in 1824-25, and was present at the capture of Ban-
tu V i> I v "" :""' "i'l1""" of stockade near, and attack of Kimmendinc 3rd June, attack and
n7.i, 11 !","•"'", ""'",'Ul "'"l ""' •'"""• 7stoekadesat Kan .moral , fort and fortified Pagoda oi Syriam 3rd August
',,, V," ' reek stockade 7t.l1 August, taking of J'cgu 30II1 November, and attack on the Burmese intrenchment
mtaTmrt attack of I ah Stockades 7th and 8th December 1824, attack of Poolong 19th February 1825,
ftlRr>ni^hV..t, 1" "'';"l'',l„st""ki"l<'. and attack on Donabew 7th March 1825, and several other minor affairs, and
uiho ingnt attuck on the flotilla till 2nd April when Donabew was evacuated (Medal with Clasp). Served in the ex-
Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 409a
petition lo Malacca in 1852, and with the second expedition to Burmah 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Com-
manded the Kimedy Field Force in November and December 1856.
44 General J. C. 0. Gray served during the Nepatil war. Alss at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26
(Medal with Clasp).
* General M. Carthew served in the Goomsoor campaign in 1S37. Also in the sunpressionof the mutiny in
Bengal in 1857-58, and was present in the actions of the 26th 27th and 2Sth November 1S57 in the vicinity of Cawn-
pore when attacked by the whole of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal, and CB.)
48 General F. B. Corfield served during the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, and was present at the actions of
Chillianwalla and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
49 General W. R. Corficld was present at the siege and storm of Bhurtpore in 1S25-26 (Medal with Clasp).
Was employed in the Cole country in 1S36-37. Served with the Army of the Indus in 1839 40 and was present at the
Storm and capture of Khelat. Also the Gwalior campaign in 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Commanded the 30th Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub campaign, including* the actions of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Atfghans to Peshawur (Medal
with two Clasps, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
53 General R. A. Bayly served in the Persian Gulf in 1820 ; against the Khosas in the Runn of Kutch in 1822 ;
and with the 6th Bombay N.I. at the attack and capture of Kittoor in 1824.
54 General D. Simpson served in command of a F'orce against the rebels in the hills north of Jullunder in
1848-49, and was preseniat the storming of the heights of Umb and subsequent occupation of the fort of Oonah
(.Medal with Clasp).
5? General W. C. .\TLeod served in the first Burmese war and was present at Donabew, Prome, and many other
affairs during th- . ampaign in Ava (Medal with Clasp).
5'J General G. A. Baillie served in the Burmese war of 1824-26 (Medal with Clasp). Was engaged in the sup-
pression of the insurrection in Canara in 1837.
60 Sir Neville Chamberlain served throughout the Affghan campaigns of 1S39-42, during which he was attached
to Christie's Corps of Irregular Cavalry, and was wounded on six different occasions and he- n <d the Medal
for Ghuznee, and also the Medal inscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1842." Was present with the Governor
General's Body Guard at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Served in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including the actions of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded theForce on
the N. W. Frontier of India in various expeditions against the hostile Hill Tribes, and with signal success (Medal
with Clasp, KCB. and SCSI.).
62 General J. E. Landers commanded the Bhopal Contingent in an engagement with a party of insurgents in
1846.
83 General J. Travers served throughout the campaigns of 1840-42 in Affghanistan, partly with his own
Regiment the 2nd Bengal Grenadiers and partly with Skinner's Horse the present 1st Cavalry, and was present in
the actions of Lundi Khanah, Khamind, BabaWullee (sabre wound), Cavalry actions of 28th and 31st August, recap-
ture of Ghuznee, actions at Bcnee Badaum, and Mydaum, also in many attacks upon the Bear Guard and Forage
Parties of General Nott's Army (twice mentioned in despatches, and name brought to the special notice of the
Government of India by General Nott who also thanked him on the field on two different occasions f. n- In- services
in contact with the enemy, Medal inscribed "Candahar, Ghuznee, and Cabul 1 842," and Brevet of Major) . Served in
the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and commanded the Nusseeree Goorkha Battalion in the battle of Sobraon (mentioned
in despatches, Medali. Commanded the Cavalry of the Bhopal Contingent in the attack upon and defeat of insur-
gents at Kullea Karee on the 10th October 1846 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Governor General).
Commanded the Bhopal Contingent in the field against Shunker Sing in 1856 and received the thanks of Govern-
ment for the complete success which attended these operations. Commanded at and in retreat from Indore 1st July
1857 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Government. Medal, and also awarded the Victoria Cross " for a
daring act of bravery when the Indore Residency was suddenly attacked by Holkar's Troops, in having charged
the Guns with only five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, which saved the lives of many
persons, fugitives to the Residency. His horse was shot in three places, and his accoutrements were shot through
in various parts").
65 General P. T. Cherry was employed on three occasions against the Rajah of Kolapore. Served with the
1st Madras Cavalry during the Coorg campaign in 1834. Was present at the siege and surrender of Bol inrjee in
September 1841.
«6 General R. Shubrick served during the Burmese war in 1852-5?; commanded seven Companies of the 5th
Madras Native Infantry at the capture of Pegu (thanked in despatch, and by the Governor General) j commanded
the Regiment in the advance from Martaban to Tonghoo ; present at Gongoh and other minor affairs- thanked
in despatch and by the Governor General (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the Saugor Field Division
in 1859 and conducted the operations which led to the capture of the rebel Runmust Singh of Rewah.
•» General W. B. Wemyss served throughout the campaign of 1S43 in Sind and was present at the battles
of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
68 Sir Edward Lechmere Russell served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1S42-43 and was present
in all the operations including the expedition to and destruction of Imaumghur, and as Adjutant, of the Sind
Irregular Horse in the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
69 General H. W. Matthews served the campaigns of 1839-42 in Affghanistan and was present throughout
the operations 01' the Candahar Force and taking of Istaliff, and was wounded in the Jugdulluck Pass (Medal).
Present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and
was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
"° General C. Prior served with Brigadier Wild's Brigade in 1841-42, and was present at the relief of the
Garrison of Ali Musjid, Kyber Pass, and in the several actions from the 13th to the 26th January 1842. Also the
campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the storming of the Kyber Pass and subsequen
operations on the advance to Cabul (Medal). Served against the Hill Tribes under Sir Charles Napier in 1845.
n General F. W. Burroughs served as Aide de Camp to General Littler in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and
was present at the affair of Buddiwal. Served as Assistant Adjutant General of Division in the Punjaub cam-
paign of 184S-49, and was present at Ramnuggur, and with the Force under General Wheeler at the capture of the
heights of Dulla (Medal).
"3 General H. W. Blake served during the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Also the rebellion in the Golcon-
dah Zemindary in 1848.
"4 Lieut.General W. F. Nuthall served in 1852-53 ; drew together three outposts of the Arracan Battalion in the
Aeng Pass with which he surprised and captured the Norigan stockade at the summit of the Pass. Has received
the thanks of the Governor General on several following occasions : — for services with the Pegu Light Infantry— in
expelling Marauding Hands in the Rangoon district in 1S53, in Pegu district in 1853-54, and inTharawaddy district
in 1854 (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp for Pegu),
"6 Lieut.General A. R. Manson served in the Punja ub campaign of 1S4S-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of iS56-57,includin<>
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Commanded
his Regiment at the action with the rebels under Tantia Topee, near Rajghur.
"7 Lieut.General John Forbes served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan in 1841-42, including the ad-
vance on Candahar, and the several operations of the army under General Nott leading to the inoccupation of
Ghuznee and Cabul (Medali. Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier in Sind 'in 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal). Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire
surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, a.nd CB )'
Served with the Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur to the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp)'
Commanded the rear guard from Etora to Deopoora when attacked by the rebel army and which he held in check
until the baggage was safely escorted into camp.
"8 Lieut.General J. C. Innes served during the Shekawattee campaign. Also in the Bundlecund insurrection.
80 Lieut.General G. S. Montgomery commanded a field detachment in the Ahmednuggur Zilla in the suppression
of Bheels in 1857-58, and was present in two engagements— severely wounded, and horse shot. Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign (Brevet Lt. Colonel, Medal).
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4oc,£ Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services.
81 Lieut. General W. P. Hampton served against insurgent Coles in 1836-37. Tn Affghanistan, including the cap-
ture of Khelat in 1839. Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, actions of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of
the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps) . Was present at the forcing of the Kohat Pass in
1850 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 31st Bengal Native Infantry (one of the few regiments that was never
disarmed and remained faithful) at Saugor during the mutiny of the Native Army in 1S57, and subsequent opera-
tions against rebels and mutineers in Saugor district and Central India in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
82 Lieut. General H. E. S. Abbott served with the Joudhpore Field Force in 1839-40, and was present at the sur-
render of the fort of Joudhpore. Was present with the regiment, the 74th Bengal Native Infantry, at Delhi on the
outbreak of the mutiny there on the nth May 1857, and commanded the post at the Cashmere Gate. Subsequently
commanded the 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers in the Delhi district from September to November 1857. Com-
manded the district of Dehra Doon from December 1857 to February 1858, and prevented the threatened entry of
the Nawab of Nujjeebabad. Served with the Saugor Field Force under General Whitlock in command of the
Bundlecmid Auxiliaries from April to July 1858, and was present at the action of Jhinjun, the skirmish at Koobrye
in commando!' the Advanced Guard, battle ofBanda in command of the Rear Guard (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
83 Sir D. M. Probyn served on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1852 to 1857, and was present at the opera-
tions in the Bozdar Hills in March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served during the Indian mutiny campaign in
1857-58, and was present throughout the siege of Delhi, including the action of Nujjufghur and other minor en-
gagements, and commanded the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in
despatches). Served in the same command with the Flying Column under Colonel Greathed, and was
present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra (four times mentioned in despatches, and awarded
the Victoria Cross "for distinguished gallantry and daring throughout this campaign"). He was also present
at the action of Kanouje, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (twice mentioned in despatches, and thanked by
the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Kale Nuddee, storm
and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, CB., and a year's service). Was permitted to
retain the eommand of the 1st Sikh Irregular Cavalry, while on furlough, as a special reward for his services.
Commanded the Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
8* Lieut. General B. Boyd served against the Bheels in Malwa in 1836. Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the
battle of Sobraon iMedal). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bundlecund in
1858.
85 Lieut. General J. Liptrott served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock
(Medal). Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present in the action of Aliwal (horse shot, Medal).
86 Lieut. General E. P. Lynch served in Persia with the army under General Bethune, and commanded a Regiment
in the battle of Kiser Chun and defeat of the army of the Princes of Shiraz (Order of the Lion and Sun, and a
letter of thanks from the Shah of Persia). Served on Political Employ in Affghanistan in 1840-41, and was present
in several affairs with the insurgent Ghilzies. Was present with the force which captured and destroyed the
fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
8" Lieut. General R. J. Hawthorne served in Sind in 1845-46. Also with the Division under General Wheeler in
the Punjaub campaign in 184S-49 (Medal).
88 Lieut. General S. F. Macmullen served during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
89 Lieut.General B. R. Powell served with the Reserve Force in Sind in 1839 ; served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheele in 1857, present at Shumsapoor; commanded the first line on defence in Nimar and Khandeish under
General Sir Hugh Rose, against the attempted invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee ; commanded the outposts
on the Northern and Eastern Frontier of Khandeish and the Deccan from 17th June 1859 to 9th May i860.
90 Major General W. Vine served with a squadron of his Regiment in May and June 1842, with Lt.Colonel Watson's
Field Detachment in the Saugor district, and in the campaign in the Nerbudda Territories till 26th January 1843,
was present at the affair at Simeeriah in Bundlecund ; served also in the Saugor and Nerbuada Territories during
the mutiny in Bengal from November 1857 to February 1858 and was present at the affair at Kooahgaum ; served
with Brigadier Rowcroft's Field Force in Goruckpore and Oude districts from May to December 1858 and present
at the action at Amora on the 9th June ; commanded the Outpost at Hurriah, and repulsed a very large number of
rebels 29th August 1858; present at the action at Debeeriah, and thanked on three occasions by Brigadier Row-
croft ; present at the battle of Toolsepore 23rd December 1858, was also present at the reduction of Bundlecund
under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal).
91 Major General W. G. Owen was engaged in quelling disturbances in the Hill tracts of the Golcondah
Zemindary.
92 Major General S. B. Faddy served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and was presentatthe action of Aliwal (Medal).
Served also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggui, and actions of
Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
93 Major General R. A. Doria served with the expedition to China in 1842-43 (Medal). Served on several expeditions
against the Rohillas insurgents in the Deccan. Commanded the Hingolee Field Force in the expedition against
Mybad Khan in the Oodgheer district. Commanded a detachment of the 2Sth Madias Native Infantry and Police
Force at Hoshungubad against Bybod Singh and the rebels on the Mahadeo Hills, and the capture and burning of
the town of Rykerra in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories.
95 Major General G. Caulfeild served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the actions of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
96 Major General D.S. Dodgson served throughout the Jhoudpore Campaign of 1S39. Throughout the campaign of
1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was engaged in the actions of the 19th 23rd and 24th January at
the mouth of the Khyber Pass, forcing the Khyber Pass on the 5th April, relief of Jellalabad, and subsequent
operations in Affghanistan (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal and action of Aliwal
Medal). Was Brigade Major at Benares when the Native Troops there mutinied on the 4th June 1857, and was
wounded by one of the mutineers on parade. Afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General with Havelock's
Force and was present at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow— wounded (Brevet of
Major) ; throughout subsequent defence of the Bailie Guard, Residency of Lucknow, until relieved by Lord
Clyde's Force, and engaged in repelling of all attacks, and in sorties, including the bringing in of the rear guard
and heavy guns, attack on and capture of the Hirn Khana and King's Stables (Brevet of Lt.Colonel) ; subsequent
occupation Of the Alumbagh from November 1857 to March 1853, and engaged in repelling eight attacks thereon,
and capture of the enemy's guns and camp at Ghylee. Served at the final capture of Lucknow (frequently men-
tioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, the Commander in Chief, by Sir James Outram, and
Colonel R Napier for his services during the several operations at Lucknow, Medal with two Clasps, a year's
service, CIS., and his name recorded as deserving of honourable mention)
'•"' Major General W. II. Frecse served with the expeditionary force in China in 1840-42, and was present at the
storming of the forts and intrenchments at Chuenpee, capture of the Bogue Forts, and operations against Canton
(Medal). Served on the Staff of the Saugor Field Division under General Whitlock during the mutiny in the cam-
paign m Uundlccund from 1st, March 185S to 31st December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
■1 General J. W. Schneider commanded the Contingent, Infantry and Irregular Cavalry, of the Rajah of
Sattara Itl the campaign in the Southern Maratha Country in 1S44-45, including the storm and capture of the forts of
1'iiiiallaainl 1'ou nghur. Commanded the Kolapore Infantry at the suppression of the mutiny in the late 27th Bombay
Naliv. Infantry in July and August 1857; also at the recapture of Kolapore in December 1857 (Medal). Served
mth the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1868 with the rank of Brigadier General; commanded the 1st Brigade
oi the 1st Division winch led during the advance on Magdala, and was engaged at the battle of Arogee, and in the
assault on Magdala {('It., and Medal).
11 Major General D.Brown served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu and
during 1 1 s Mili-c|Ui'iit investment (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
1 I leneraJ G. S. Dobbie served with the Sappers and Miners with General Wilson's Force against Kurnool
in 1839, and was present at the surrender of the fortress.
Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces.— War Sen-tees. 4°<K
,„, ,r ■ r* i a at Tj;-b was pmnlovetl on field service with the Kamptee Movable Uulumu in the Jubbulpore
;SeS!^i^ES;^oth April 1858 and commanded a mixed detachment of Cavalry
and Raepore i
the rebels at Gootea and Rua«aiim (Medal).
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Ho, General W8 W Anderson served in thePunjaub campaign of 1848-49, present at the siege assault and cap-
Br^'S, ilhi,,!. A u.ii I .!:,;-..:■ .,■-: --"1 «"=::■ 1 r .cuit it the siege and capture 0 Airah
a^d Infantry aKamst the re.»| sat .;;;;;_;;;; 1!! n,uV at the assanlt and capture of Kotah ; present with the
>04 Major ^ ™ H. ^' ^™ W to Tanfe Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawal, .,f Banda, June to
Aug™? rtJTStai of Sa££neer <^«S and the battle Sf Bunass on the i4th August , 85S ; act10n of Purtabghur
on 24th December
SMl.jcam,™^.,.!,^
w& i mm m
General N^^alh^ "f Ghuznce and Cabool (Medal . Also the camp... urn under &" Charles
■m'SSmSQ0 sSwaVs4^rvfd°with8the 71st Bengal Native Infantry at the defeat and dispersion of a body of
Dacoitfwho entered ^S^al^-hanpore district in Ma/and June ,841. .Commanded the Regimen, an, ^recapl uro,
the Bareilly Jail from the prisoners who had overpowered the guard, 111 . uh ^842. .Led bhi a I . u c a at en
mentof the 7ist Native Infantry at the attach and defeat of .insurgents under Ram Singwho o< t , I lie He gh s
in front of N^orpore in September -^ ^- . .-1 ' ^ ' V;!.^1 :, ^ ' ' ^ V;^,f.^ T ' ^ - .^ , ^ ^ ^ /- ^\^7^ t;^:^ ;V^ ^ \;\^! 1 ^ ;;^'! 1 1 1^' < " ^ 1
krmguNuigg^^ < 'mnmuhded the ;■ s« N.mmv, ln,m t O' ■'» tneouj.
break of the mutiny at Lucknow on the night of the 30th May ,857, and commanded ^^^^i^iS^
• at wm,i„P(i faithtul and formed part of the heroic garrison throughout the detenee ot the Kesi uency nom int.
1st June To the 17th November iS^-wounded on,the> July; afterwards pr^atthe battiest Cawnporeand
that rema
defeatTthe Gwa^rC^Un^t (^ceiv^^
no colonel F. C. Maisey served throughout the Burmese Avar ot 1,52-53. and w a, |,kn n a, t at 1, ana cap
tnre of Rangoon, operations near Donabev, , and an.nst the : robber clnet Mva loo 11 |; « ; k f « <£• } »
was wounded in the repulse of a night attack on the 19th August 1853 (Medal ith ( ..- . I . . n <
throughout the siege of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai (charger lulled), assault and capture ol the
Citv and Palace (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal « ith ( 1»*P>- . , f Ferozeshah and
"7 Colonel H. B. Stevens served through the Sutle.i campaign of 1845-46, including the battle s , „ It 1/.1 Man ami
■,„,„,' ,m'„ . -md Clasp) Commanded the Sn Ihet bight Infantry Battalion m several skirmishes u it 1 mutinecis
of toe -4th Xnlal Nai\- • intiiutrv. on the eastern frontier, and succeeded in destroying the entire body (received
the th&ks o ^Government and of the Commander 1,1 Cine:, Brevet ..f Major, and ndian Mutiny Medal), Served
luring the Bho „;„, campaign of 1864-66, including the recapture ot Dewangin (Medal with U«P>- dis,rict
us Colonel J Buchanan served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59, m the bHaHanaa district,
"A'cdK G™T. aMte^SmISf*'s«pi»ar«m of his Regiment on field service in the Deccan from the ,6th
November 18 sS to the 51I1 October ,S,o. On the ^th February he marched with a Squadron fifty 1111 es without
*™°5„S™1°atb8tl"a;P,*S'W««.»t with .h, 4«> lUto. UfU C«v,hT, a. Quarts ft*«£^££g
Adiurnnt at the ouellin^ of the insurrection on the 13th June 1S57 at Nagpore, and proceeded » ith his leeiintnt
lt the857 in Tfhe Saugor ami Xerbudda Terntones, was present at most of tbe doure and pnreuite of
ist'rict till February 1858. Was present at the night attack at Imlea on the ?th Jamaiy 185-
Proceeded with the 4th Light Cavalry 'to Bengal in February 1858, and was present at the action o Atro vha on
thfi -ist March iS = S and at all the sorties and engagements m that and subsequent month at Azimghur
chafer shot) Seiwefl in pursuit of the late rebel Ka.,ah Koor Sing. Served with the regimen as Quarter
Master during the whole of the mutiny and also at Nowgong m 1859 in the several pursuits attei the rebel
Zm1 colonel a^acksonVas present at the battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star) . „ ,ror1 •
1=5 colonel W. Q. 1'ogson' served in Spam in 1S37 as a Cornet in the Anglo-Spanish Legion. Served in
Affghanistan in .840; in the Sutle.i campaign in 1S46; and the Bhootan cainpaign 1 edal with L lasp ).
i$ Colonel F \\ Bau-h served the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan under Genera Pollock including the
actions at thefoVcm" of the Khyber Pass, at Mamoo Kha.l, Jugdulluck, Tezeen. and IstaliH (Medal). Thtoughout
the Sutle omE: including the battles of M Ikee, Fero/.e^hah, and Sobraon (Medal and two ( lasps) Burmese
war to xlssaiainst the enemv near Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and
aC- cS p" \^™^-ea^l^Sv^^^^e Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from
4U9a Mer Majesty s Local Indian Forces. — War Services.
C^^tl^^^in^l IS4"'' and fr°m IOth 0Ct°ber t0 th6 8th N0vember ^ Was Present during the
atTheCstgeLnd ocS^atton ofdDlS£tf ^^ t0 "* KaUiWar and 0kam™** Field Force in l8s9. and was present
PTMeSt1°tethp'l^HpIiTf v«ed tbrou,-bout tbe campaign of 1843 in Sind under Sir Charles Napier, and was
132 rrfn nnf m n i ? tb October he was severely wounded (Brevet of Major, and Medal). eeeivea a
i« Co one W rmc%°tT^JTT at,the ba"lc °f ^aharajpore i9th December lS43 (Bronze Star).
(Bronze Sta I intl ,,l 1 ft. p h°r campaign of 1843-44. and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
^SS4 IS n X UnJTb ?aml,a,S» ° '848-49, and was present at the passage of the Chinab,
Paign of ?rtss-st ^d00lap0reandCllllllanwallah-twlcew0UIldetl (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Sonthal cam-
nrMo^l^fi J-1 4" S- Faulknor served with the Field Force in Sind and Afghanistan from iSai to iS<n and was
K* SaSS&aKA1*- Shah Mah°med ^ P6er ArrCe- ^ WaS alS° ££*&*■£ and
B^I&S^&S ^tT^e^e^St^^s^a^ ^^ °' "" ^ "* ^ "*"
Wasjr|g wh^e^^
^le^W;^™^^™^™^^6??60^? Re?idency from 25th September to 22nd November rf"
28th Februarv lS T si}ldenV0T°^r^ f 'he AJumba/h a?d rfPu]se of all the attacks from November 1857 to the
S5J2SjKfi5^n°«^k?°^™?M^ ^^J^^a^i0_Q a_t_I?oorsee' a«ack °? ^a> actions of
^'"M (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
thrn„X^fl, i> Sate Was- Present at the battle of Maharajpore 2&th December t84, (Bronze Starl Also
C^^oM^ ^ « PreSent at the ba^of Moodkee
Pre^Se^
sp^^sa^s^^- »• operauons ia its vicbiity ; — p-^d ^ atoSaass:
ForteKl wiaCtaspT^ ^ *" eSpediti0n to Chhia in lS6° and ™s P«*ent at the capture of the Taku
Guide Cavalrv ma^TtKh^i^fu nl "rP ; 1 ™ , thei &uule V°rp1 at sie"e and capture of Delhi ; commanded
inrear ofVliP , '7 « Vmikonda on 15th, and Rhotuck on 17th and iSth August ; engaged in the cavalrv affair
WaTen/athedi X action SStaStaJST'l^ Brbfldier P"™*' Common the Delni and Ste«SSS£
geereePttP, t^e action oi Namole on the 10th November. Served with Hodson's Horse at the actions of Ganl
ffi^StatanSHS^T Commanded a Squadron of Hodson's Horselt „fa
Brevet of Major) throughout siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and
buiTet0^1 StorfaSiSS iAitedeai)Pan4aubP icamtr!f \of l848-f9 "g? was sH^htly contused °* the sid* by a
Tribes in An" j -. U 1 w Jh n , r' )- « ? ^ ??,Wlth hG ?r7eTunder Slr STdney Cotton against the Mohmiid
2f*2^JaSae.?^^^^SiSlE^^aS * ^ ^ a»d ^°-leea ^e» «
Bqna^^tteiiicav^b^fZ1™^ ?walior °» **? *3g> ¥** '8.57 towards Allyghur in command of a
Hattras, an 1 Anv4ui dfet, o ?fhT n I1!11 'Tn V"1110 Regiment he was Adjutant/and served in the Agra,
2nd July follow f~ a X 2 2nd Mav ^^Ctr^ l^thlT °t ^^^^imor of the N. W. Provinces, untifthe
nearly ,00 rebeU ,„, Jh oh 77 1 "atti.ts « it .11 ui.ly about fifty men he defeated and dispersed a body of
Pcrsons5?romthe\ownofSasnee °o, tip f 7^, ^^ wounded. On the following day h'e rescued twenty
the official report E Japta S Alex mdcr to th^f r rm™tdnf f"^ v^ls Uear Hattras» ou which occasion
burn dismounted about t v u f Lt.( ,. veruoi of the N. W. Provinces stated :-" Lieutenant Cock-
soldier, who Komen^oweTc^e?" nSSSS th,? ^^ EJ6Iy praise S due l" Lieut- ^ockburn, a most gaUant
his own hand " On the th ,n, ' ' T - - , 1 '.'"' 'sw?rd,wV,'e stn;ck by bullets). " He killed four men with
being twice wounde,! On the th Tulv ,? S5 twST-W ? "^ andBaved the town of Lakhnooa, his charger
his charger was killed under him t 4^ f, 1 f " % °' A'^'a b° Wa? vur-v ^^vcrc-Iy wounded by a cannon-shot and
MSr;f?;^^ l845"46,and was present at the actions of
during he maLa^ rT^'s^lf uJ^^T ^ m?*tay °'' ?8s^SJ' ™S en^a^ed in the trencbes a* Cawnpore
him (Medal, Brev" of Majo " ami a vcai r}s seivIcT'"'0™' an Wa" Um6S W0Unded and bad a horSe sbot u°d«
W Colonel B PS ^&t UfT? J" tbe ?U^eSe war of l852"53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegul.
mutiniedinJ,mei35'au; , ' u,t un"ntalh s^vnt ^l'' , r'"^1 N^T\^^try wben *™*8 «t Nowgong
ho rescued from danger 1, ■ nw r h ' h f I ' ?r*i ^I'^.the wife of the Sergeant Major, whom
Bundeelas. ^ cllITym& ner behind him on horseback. Was engaged in an affair with a party of
GeTeral^Nicholson Vff •SSSLK°S^,tlS' ^Tr^- camPai^« °f '857-59 i was Orderly Officer to
1857 (severely wounded. ; served wU hi ■ r , ,'• r t,™^" .UCar GfOordaspore on the 12th July
re-occapationofMynporie. At K, ,1 J,,',- ; 7/, , Z.Mu, ■ ', olim-na i tbe actl0n,s of Gungeree ami Puttiallee, and
taking of Forts Uehain and Ti.Cul Serve v,' V ' :^S : "F* "J? tbo Soraon Field Force at the
!=sasfl:ssa irar-"^^^
■u?ssrp^ws^SiSUy™nehon' ""■ lio™ese w*r of *8i^»' «d — ■>-■»' «• v.™,,,
•OJwSrofttSiSSS^SKJS.0" B6'S*»» IfieMrorce ta ,837-58, and ™ pre.„« U tte „rr.nderani
Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services. 4095
1858 and served with it iu the Delhi district in Major Ramsay's Column in May June and July 1858 (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Cossyah rebellion iu 1862, and commanded the outpost of Buttow.
130 Lt.Colonel G. B. Fisher was present with the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry in the Sonthal district during
the mutinies of 1857, an(l marched with the Head Quarters from Bowsee to Raneegunge when the four companies
on command mutinied. Took a detachment of volunteers from his regiment to China, and served with the 65th
N. I. during the occupation of Canton in 185S-59 (Medal).
182 Lt.Colonel W. A. Franks was present with the Head Quarters of the 12th Bengal Native Infantry when
it mutinied at Nowgong on the 10th June 1857. He served subsequently throughout the mutiny campaign
(Medal).
183 Lt.Colonel H. K. Bushe served with the Belgaum Field Force in 1S57-58, and was present at the surrender
and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
185 Lt.Colonel R. W. Elton was present with his regiment at the outbreak of the mutiny at Delhi on the nth
May 1857. Served in the Meerut Volunteer Horse, and was present with it at the defeat of Wulledad Khan at
Galowtee, and on several other occasions when attached to the left wing 1st Belooch Battalion. Was present with
General Penny's Force at the action of Kurkralee ; was with the Commander in Chief's Force at the action before
Bareilly on 5th M iy 1858, and at repulse of rebels by the Commander in Chief on the occasion of their attacking
our outposts at,Shahjeh'tnpore ; present in the operations near Mahomdy and relief of Fort Jellalabad ; present
with the Battalion at the taking of Fort Rampore Russia by Brigadier' Wetherell's Force; with Commander in
Chief's Force at occupation of forts of Ameytee and Sunkerpore, and at the defeat of Beni Madho at Dundea
Keeree; also at the action at Churda and taking of Fort Mayeedia; present at the captui-e of 14 guns by Brigadier
Horsford's Force at Sikha Ghat in Nepaul (Medal).
186 Colonel S. De B. Edwardes served in the Mahee Kanta Field Force in 1858, in pursuit of Tantia Topee, present
at the action of Anoria ; served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master Genera1, in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868,
present at the action of Arogee and at the assault and capture of Magdala (Modal).
187 Lt.Colonel W. E. D. Brousrhton served during the Indian mutiny (Medal).
188 Colonel J. Blair served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-50, and was present at the siege
ofNeemuch, siege and assault at Kotah and pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria
Cross for " gallant and daring conduct " at Neemuch, and "in fighting his way most gallantly through a body of
rebels at Jeerum who had literally surrounded him. . . . received a severe sword-cut on his right arm").
190 Lt.Colonel VV. Howey served with the 32nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny in 1858-59, and was
present at the capture of tiie fort of Tyroul, action of Jugdespore, surrender of the forts of Ahmetie and Shunker-
pore, and pursuit of Beni Madho (Medal},
1M Colonel E. M. Lawford was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund from February to December 1859.
19i Colonel R. S. Hill served in defence of Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58; present
at Chapoorah ; with Brigadier Troup's ( 'olunra during the campaign in Oude and present at the actions of Pusgaon
and Russoolpore. uttnek and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Served in the Bhootan
campaign of 1865-60 (Medal with Clasp) ; and in the Huzara campaign of 1S68 including the operations on the "Black
Mountain" (Clasp).
195 Lt.Colonel H. II. Stansfeld served with the 10th Foot throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the
Biege of Lucknow and several skirmishes in Oude, Azimghur, and the Jugdespore Jungles (Modal with Clasp).
197 Colonel H. Melvill served in the Kumaon Militia during 1857 and commanded Cavalry in an attack made
from Nynee Tal upon a portion of the Rohilcund rebels. Served with the Oude Police Cavalry from May till
September 1858 ; was in command of a Police Force (Cavalry and Infantry) at Mahon near Lucknow when an
attack was made on that post by the enemy on the evening of the 7th August 1S53. Commanded the Cavalryin
an attack made by a Police Force upon the fort and position of Birwa on 26th August 1S5S (Medal).
198 Lt.Colonel T. M. Shelley was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meerut on the ioth May 1S57. He
served afterwards in several actions friim the nth August to the 29th September before Delhi, and at the assault
and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
139 Lt.Colonel J. G. Campbell served with 3rd Bengal Europeans during the Indian mutinies of 1S57-58, in-
cluding the operations at Shereghur Ghat in May 1858, and with the column from Agra towards Grwalior in June
1858 (Medal). Served with the 30th Punjaub Infantry in the Bhootan campaign of 1S64-65, and was present at
the captures of ( 'hut >rchi, Bala, and Nagoh (Medal with Clasp).
200 Lt.Colonel G. A. Arbuthnot served with the Sanger Field Force during the suppression of the Indian mutiny
in the Shahabad district and in Central India (Medal).
205 Lt.Colonel J. I. Robinson served with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry at the final siege and capture of Lucknow,
and at the affair of Koorsee; and with the 9th Lancers in the Rohilcund campaign, including the actions of
Rooya and Allygunge, capture of Bareilly, and affairs of Shahjehanporo and Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
209 Lt.Colonel C. S. Steward was employed during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the action of Itrowlea
with Kooer Sing's rebel force on the 21st March 185S (wounded), and at the sortie from the fort of Azimghur 27th
March, also at the taking of Jugdespore and at the engagements of Beliea, Peeroo, twice at Muttahee, Dullepore,
Ceswah, Rujapore Ganmr, and the final ejectment of the rebels from the Jugdespore Jungles between May and
June 1S5S (Medal).
210 Lt.Colonel T. C. Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58, and was present at the siege and
capture of Lucknow, taking of Bareilly, and capture of Fort Deghain (Medal with Clasp).
211 Lt.Colonel H. St. G. Tucker served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal).
211 Lt.Colonel M. G. Clerk served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, ana ""as present with Havelock's
Force at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, remaining in the Alumbagh with the force under Lt.Colonel
M'Intyre, and acted as Assistant Field Engineer; afterwards present at the capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp, and a year's service).
213 Lt.ColonelP. G.Dalmahoy served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, and waspresentatthesiegeand
capture of Delhi, including most of the engagements before its walls previous to the capture. Served with Brigadier
Showers' Force in the Delhi district. Present with the Humeerpore Police Battalion in several encounters with
the rebels in Bundlecund in 1859-60, and on many occasions during the campaign commanded an independent
Column of Military Police (received the thanks of Government for services in Delhi and Bundlecund, Medal with
Clasp).
215 Lt.Colonel P. Story served in Brigadier Troup's Column during the campaign in Oude in 1858-59, and was pre-
sent at the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal) .
Lt.Colonel J. L. Loch served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858,
and during the subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp) .
217 Lt.Colonel E. J. M'Nair served in "
the Indian mutiny campaignsof 1857-59, an(i was present at the assault and
capture of Delhi as well as at the battle of Budlec-ke-Serai and all the operations throughout the siege; served
afterwards in the Delhi district with the column under Brigadier Showers; also in the Bekaneer district in 1859
(Medal with Clasp).
218 Lt.Colonel ('.Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaignsof 1857-58 and was present with the 14th Light Dra-
goons with the Malwa Field Force at the capture of Dhar, and actions of Mundesore— severely wounded (mentioned
iu despatches, Meda.l). Served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as Aide de Camp to Brigadier D. M Stewart,
and with the 12th Bengal Cavalry at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
219 Colonel J. M. Williams served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at Pegu during the investment
of the Pagoda and River stockadeby the Burmese in Januaryi853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as a Volun-
teer against the rebel Chief Meng Loung in the Martaban district in 1856, present in several engagements, and in
Shoay Gheen in 1857.
220 Lt.Colonel R. C. Stewart served with a party of the Mysore Silladar Horse attached to the Kurnool Movable
Column and was present at the attack on" Shorapore on the 8th February 185S, on which occasion he was
dangerously wounded by two sword cuts ; also commanded a detachment of the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad Contin-
gent with Briga tier Hill's Field Force in the Taptee Valley, in Berar, and in the Deccan from November 1858 till
March 1859 (Medal).
221 Lt.Colonel L. E. Evans served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S-59 with the 3rd Bengal European
Regiment, and was present with the Mynpooree Movable Column in the operations at Sheraghur Ghat, and with
409/ Her Majesty's Local Indian Forces. — War Services.
the Agra Column towards Gwalior. Served also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dewsa
against Tantia Topee (Medal).
222 Lt.Colonel W. R. Martin served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 ; was present with the 38th Foot at the
assault and capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with
Clasp). Served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in China the campaign of 1S60 (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Infantry throughout the Sittana Expedition in 1863 (Medal with Clasp) ; and afterwards with General
Wilde's Column against the Judon Tribes. .
223 Lt. Colonel R. C. Low served in the Sonthal campaign in 1855. Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns
of 1857-59 ; present at the actions of Budlee-ke-Serai and Nudjufghur , and siege and capture of Delhi ; pursuit of the
rebels and taking of Fort Jhujjur; siege and capture of Lucknow; and as Brigade Major to the Agra Field Force
under Brigadier Showers in pursuit of rebels in Central India (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two
Clasps) .
224 Lt. Colonel A. K, J. C. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Delhi from the 17th July 1S57 with 1st Punjaub Cavalry, and was engaged in a cavalry affair in
rear of the camp on nth September; served with column under Brigadier Greathed, and engaged at the actions
of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, and Kanouge ; present at relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, skirmishes of
llalygunge and Alumbagh and action of Cawnpore ; served with a column under Sir Hope Grtint in Oude, and
engaged at Meangunge ; present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and affair at Koorsee ; commanded a squad-
ron of the 1st Punjaul 1 Cavalry at capture of Bareilly and affair of Shahjehanpore (Medal with Clasp) .
225 Lt.Colonel A. R. D. Mackenzie served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present during the
siege and assault of Delhi with the Guide Cavalry, and with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi, Goorgaon,
and Jhujjur districts. Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow (wounded) , and was
present at the action of the Moosa Bagh (Medal with two Clasps).
226 Lt.Colonel F. M. Alexander served with the Dharwar Field Force from 5th March till 25th April 1858. Com-
manded a detachment of the 4th Light Cavalry while serving with the Goruckpore Field Force under Brigadier
Rowcroft from November 1858 till February 1S59, and was present at the affairs of Koosmee and Bagowra; and in
Bengal and Bundlecund from January to December 1859 (Medal).
228 Major R. Beadon served during the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58, and was present at the siege of
Lucknow, skirmish at Tigree, capture of Azimghur and pursuit; at Sanilwar he captured a 9-pounder ; operations
in the Jugdespore Jungles and pursuit ; action at Nonadee and pursuit to the Kymaon Hills (twice mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of the Taku Forts,
action at Chankiawan, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
229 Major C. Beadon, prior to entering the Indian Army, served five years as a Midshipman in the Royal Navy,
was on board H.M. ship Algiers at the bombardment and fall of Bomarsund during the Baltic campaign of 1854
under Sir Charles Napier (Medal) . Served afterwards in the same ship during the siege and fall of Sevastopol
between the 23rd October 1854 and December 1855, and was present at the taking of Kertch and Kinbourn (Medal
with Clasp). Was engaged in the operations against Canton onboard H.M. ships Calcutta and Elk. Served on
the River Ganges as a Volunteer during the late mutiny in the H.E.I. Company's gunboat Jumna.
230 Major C. E. Stack served with' the Kotah Contingent against the insurgents in the Agra and Muttra
districts in May and June 1S57; and as Aide de Camp to General Polwhele at the battle of Agra on the 5th July
1857 (Medal).
231 Major R. G. T. Stevenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at Jeerun,
assault and capture of Kotah, and in pursuit of Tantia Topee' (Medal with Clasp).
232 Major F. S. Cherry was employed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and engaged at Burhampoor
14th October, Kheree Saugor i6tb October, Jugdespore 18th October, Seekreta and Koath KLmz 20th October, and
Aniabad 30th November 1858, and in Bundlecund till June 1859 (Medal).
233 Major C. A. Moore commanded a detachment of the 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry at the taking of Rewa ;
present at the taking of Awah ; served with the Field Force in Central India in 1858 ; present during the operations
in the Mahee Kanta in 1858; and at the night attack of the Khosias at Bhyrannah and during the operations at
Nuggur Parker ; present during the operations in Kattywar, and at the taking of the Burda Hills and defeat of
the Wagheers at that place in 1S59 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Light Cavalry during the Abyssinian
campaign of 1867-6S, and commanded the Regiment at the storming and capture of Magdala (mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal) .
235 Major A. H. Prinsep was present at the mutiny of his Regiment, the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry, at Seal-
kote on the 9th July 1857 and was wounded. He afterwards served against the rebels in the Gogaria Jungles,
and was present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
236 Major J. M. C. Galloway was employed during the Indian mutiny in Shahabad, and was engaged at Kheree
7th October, Burhampoor 14th October, Kheree Saugor 16th October, Jugdespore 18th October, and Seekreta and
Koath Khaz 20th October 1S58, and in Bundlecund during the whole of 1S59 (Medal).
237 Major T. H. T. Chalon served with the Copal Movable Column and Bellary Field Force in 1S58, and was
present at the storming of Copal (Medal).
238 Major T. F. C. Rochfort served during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, the subsequent operations in Oude and actions of Koorsee and Baree (Medal with Clasp).
210 Lt.Colonel W. Thompson served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th
November 185S to 26th January 1859. He served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river
for the suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's Dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose
from 1 st to 30th March 1859.
2" Major H. C. Stevens was employed in Bengal and Bundlecund from January to June 1859.
242 Lt.Colonel G. W. Cox was employed against the Karen insurgents in 1857.
243 Major A. F. Curtis served with the Bellary Field Force in 1858-59.
244 Major J. S. Irvine served at the relief 'of Azimghur in April 1S5S, and in the subsequent pursuit of Koer
Sing (Medal).
245 Major R. G. Birch served with the Volunteer Cavalry with Havelock's Force in 1857, aud was severely
wounded at the first relief of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, anil a year's service).
246 Major H. M. Bullcr served with the Eusofzye Force on the N. W. Frontier of India in 1S63, including the
attack 011 and capture of LTmbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
247 Major R. Morris served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, and was
present at the siege and capture of Lucknow and subsequent operations at Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
5*9 ff-Colonel "• n- Elliot was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to sth August 1858.
Lt.Colonel W. Rowlandson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions
Or Beerowlie and Cliurra, and inoccupation of Humcerpore (Medal).
211 Major G. (.'. Jackson served with the Eusufzai Field Force in 1S63, and was present at the reconnaissance and
affair 111 the Cliumla. Valley, at the storming of the Conical Hill, destruction of Lalloo, and burning of Umbeyla
(mentioned in despatches). Served with the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868, and was present at the action
OIATOgee and capture ot Magdala. (mentioned in despatches, and received the approbation of Government, Medal).
- Major (.(. Morns served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in the Shahabad district, and was
present at, the affair at lierharnpore on the 14th October 1858.
2a Lt. Colonel F. D. Plowden served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 185S-59, and accompanied General
A 1 " '.",lul"" "n "'0 Oude frontier, and was engaged at the capture of Attrowlee (Medal).
,-nilii • 11!('ec',mit-' served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghut for the suppression of a
rebellion amongst the Hill Tribes of the Cuttaek Tributary Mahals. '
■«.o, u i lone' J' Ml, Slewiirt served in the Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, and was present at the
HWDltand capture ot the stockades ol'Ookis, Mugbarai, and Oomkrong.
Kimn, ""!•'',,"■ ";''• <i-w:"'r"|Kt"» was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny from the 6th February 185S.
5M i , , ' ,""cl, «, '|: ]\\ac'ml Wlls employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June 1862.
JA.vuiunci w. c. Lhowne served with the 19th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal).
Her Majesty's Local Indian Force*. — War Services. 4°9<7
259 Lt. Colonel A. J. Howes served with the Kurnool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division, and was present
at the storming of the fort of Ruteea 13th November 1858 (Medal).
260 Lt. Colonel E. Venour served as a volunteer with the 10th Foot against the Dinapore mutineers at Arrah in
1857 and was severely wounded (Medal). Served with the right column Doar Field Force in 1865-66.
261 Major A. P. Currie served throughout the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the assault and capture
of the fort of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and action of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Indian mutiny campaign, including the pursuit of Tantia Topee and the Gwalior rebels in 1858-59.
261t Lt. Colonel H. R. Wintle served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
262 Lt.Colonel G. W. Holdsworth served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at
the action near Agra on the 5th July against the Neemuch mutineers, attack on the village of Chulhaslee (severely
wounded by an explosion), the battle of Agra on the 10th October; also with the column under Colonel Cotton at
Futtehpore Sirkee in October 1857, and with the Agra Column towards Gwalior in June 1858 (Medal).
263 Lt.Colonel W. F. Bartleman served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and
was present at the actions of Almorah on the 17th and 25th April, and at the storming and capture of the fort
of Nuggur (Medal). Served during a part of the Cossiah rebellion, and commanded a Company of the 43rd Bengal
N. I. at the attack and capture of the stockaded village of Moonsowpoonje in the Jynteah Hills on' the 22nd March 1862.
264 Lt.Colonel J. H. W. Osborne served with the 73rd Foot in Brigadier Rowcroft's Column during the campaign in
the Terai, from the 4th November 1858 to July 1859, and was present at the attack by the rebels on the column of
Major Ross, and in some minor affairs (Medal).
^5 Lt.Colonel J. Johnstone served with the Trans-Gogra Field Force under Brigadier Rowcroft in 1S58-59 (Medal).
266 Major H. S. Daniell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Ratghur,
action at Barodea (wounded), relief of Saugor, action at Gurrakhota, siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of
Koonch, actions before and taking of Calpee, actions at Morar and Gwalior, battle of Jowra Alipore. Served in
the Jhansi and Jaloun Districts in 1858, and was present at the action at Mow Mahoni. Served as Staff Officer to
the force employed in the operations in the Chundairi District in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
•26S Lt.Colonel W. S. A. Lockhart served with the 5th Fusiliers in Oudein Dec. 1S5S and January 1S59. Served with
the 10th Bengal Lancers at Hot! Murdan and Shubkudder during the I'mbeyla campaign in 1I03-04 (Medal with
Clasp). Served the Bhootan campaign of 1864-66 as Adjutant 14th Benj I . ■ .. - red as Aide de Camp
to Brigadier General Merewether commanding Cavalry Brigade 111 the Aby.-sinirr . was present at
Arogee and the fall of Magdala (Medal). Served as D.A.Q M. General 2nd Bri» with II 1 sara Field Force in
the Black Mountain Expedition (mentioned in despatches, Clasp). Has the Etoyal Humane Society's bronze Medal
for saving the life of a British soldier's wife.
209 Lt.Colonel W. Campbell was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Lucknow on the 30th May 1S57, and with
the force that drove the rebels out of the station the next day. Ser\ ed throughout the defence of the Residency from
the 30th June to the 22nd November, and as a volunteer with the 73th Highlanders accompanied the force under
Colonel Napier (Lord Napier of Magdala) that went out to the Mootee Manzil to bring in the sick, wounded,
heavy guns, and ammunition left behind by the relieving force under Havelock. and was sent to report at night
that more doolies were required for the sick and wounded ; was afterwards present at the battle of Cawnpore and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service). Served 1 he c impaign of 1S62-63 in the
Jynteah Hills, and saved the records and treasure on the Cutcherry being destroyed by lightning.
270 Major H. C. Kemble was present at the relief of Azimghur in v i; h.
271 Lt.Colonel R. A. C. Hunt served with his regiment against theTaepings near Shanghai, and was present at the
storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1 □ of Tseerpoo 17th April,
at Nazean 27th and 29th April, at the storming of Kahding 1st May, of Tsing-poo 12th May, and at the storming
and recapture of Kahding on the 4th October 1862.
273 Lt.Colonel R. M. Chambers served with his regiment against the Taepings near Shanghai, and was present at
the storming and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-kaza 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th
April, at Nazean 27th and 29th April 1862, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo i.rh May, and with the garrison
defending Kahding in May 1862.
-'i Major G. E. Erskine served with the Rajpootana Field Force under Brigadier M. v. '_59.
276 Major W. W. Hooper served with a squadron of his regiment on field service in the Deecan from the j6th
November 185S to the 5th April 1859, including the march of fifty miles without a halt on the 28th February in pur-
suit of and defeat of the enemy and taking several prisoners (Medal).
277 Major J. G. D. Walker served with his regiment in the campaign in Bundleound under Brigadier Wheler
in 1859.
2?s Lt.Colonel J. May served with the Volunteer Cavalry at Lucknow, and waspresi tit at the action of Chinhut
30th June 1857, also throughout the defence of the Residency acting as a Subaltern of Artillery and subsequently
as Assistant Field Engineer. Served afterwards with the force at the Alumbaghand was present in the various
actions (wounded), and accompanied Lord Clyde's Force at the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps),
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Bengal Staff Corps.
429
Lieutenants.
Jameson, William Henry, Officiating Wing Officer 29 Bengal Native Infantry
Duly, Edward Dermot Hamilton, Squadron Officer 2 Central India Horse
Morris, Charles Henry, Wing Officer 1 Bengal Native Infantry ....
Peile. Solomon Charles Frederick, Wing Officer 2 Bengal Native Infantry
iSpankie, John Patrick Walter, Wing Officer 1 Coorkhas ••••• —
Chamberlain, Neville Francis FitzGerald, Squadron Officer 2 O. 1. Horse
Westmoreland. Charles Henry, Wing Officer 6 Bengal Native Infantry
ipicot, Henry Philip, WingOfficer 29 Bengal Native Infantry
Hawkins. Frederick, Wing Officer 1 Bengal Native Infantry
Gordon, Stewart Douglas, with 19 Bengal Cavalry
Martin, Alfred Robert, Wing Officer 5 Coorkhas
'Taylor, Ernest Edmund, Wing Officer iS Bengal Native Infantry
iPorter, Charles Blenheim, with 32 Bengal Native Inlantry
'Ramsay, John George, Wing Officer 24 Bengal Native Infantry
I Barrett, Alfred Llovd, Wing Officer 4-1 Bengal Native Infantry ..._
Ohenevix-Trench, Charles Chenevix. ' ittieiatiug W nig 1 )tl:cer 5 Goorknas ....
Lucas, Claude Clifton St. Edmunds,-"1 Officiating Wmg ( ffiicer 5 Goorkhas ....
Drummond, Francis Henry Rutherford, Officiating Squadron Officer 10
Bengal Cavalry ■ •■•■■ ;
Pollock Charles Edward, Officiating Squadron officer 1.. Bengal < avalry ....
Lyons-Montgomery, Hugh Frederick, Wing Officer 28 Bengal Native Infantry
Orr, Charles .lames. Wing Officer 1 Inlantry Hyderabad Contingent ...
iCook, Walter,702 Officiating Wing niiv - .Infantry
Williams, George Augustus, Officiating Wmg Officer 27 Bengal Native int.
Nixon, John Eccles, Officiating Squadr •■■■ l>:lV.-r 1- Bengal Cavalry
Younghusband, George William, with 2 I'uujaub Cavalry ■■■■
Burn, Alex. Edward Pelham, OB'g. Wing Officer 27 Bengal Native Infantry
Mansfield, Herbert, Officiating Wing Officer 1 Sikh Infantry
Ravenshaw, Harold Alexander, Wing Officer 26 Bengal Native Infantry....
nd lieut.
CORNET,
OrEWSIGN.
5 June 74
9 Aug. 7+
9 Aug. 74
9 Aug. 74
9 Aug. 74
29 Aug. 74
1 Sept. 74
1 Sept. 74
^1 Sept. 74
21 Sept. 74
2 Dec. 74
28 Jan. 75
11 Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
.1 Feb. 75
11 Feb. 75
11 Feb. -5
11 Feb. 75
13 June 75
23 June 75
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
21 Sept. 75
21 Sept.75
20 Nov. 75
24 Mar. 76
430-431 Governor General's Body Guard (liaised in 1762).
" Java" — " Ata" — "Mahabajpobe" — "Moodkee" — "Febozeshuhur" — " Alliwal" — "Sobraon."
Head Quarters at Deyrah Dhoon. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps. j £*M* j Remarks.
Major G. C. Jackson, late 2 Cavalry '23 Mar. 77 Commandant, 12 June 78.
Liexit. C. W. Muir, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 i Squadron Officer, 26 Jan. 77.— A. D. C. to the Governor General.
Lieut. DA. W. Thuillier, Staff Corps ...128 Oct. 71 Adjutant, 1 Aug. 79.
Surgeon G. G. McLaren, MB I Iln medical charge.
Establishment.— Commandant; Adjutant; 1 Subadar; 2 Jemadars; 7 Havildars; 7 Naicks; 3 Farriers; 2 Trum-
peters; 98 Troopers.
1st Bengal Cavalry (late ist Irregular Cavalry).
Detachment — ' ' Bhurtpore " — " Candahar, 1842."
Head Quarters with Cabul Field Force. Uniform, Yellow. Facings, Slack. Lace, Gold.
Colonel R. Jenkins, late 5 Cavalry 20 Feb. 76, Commandant, 1 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Major A. R. Chapman, Staff Corps 4 Jan. 762nd in Comd. and Squadron Comdr., 8 March 79.— Offg. Comdt.
Major T. B. M. Glascock, Staff Corps ... ji Aug. 77 Squadron Commander, 1 March 78.
Captain F. C. Burton, Staff Corps 11 July 77 Squadron Commander, 20 July 79.— On Special Duty.
Lieut. G. B. Renny, Staff Corps 27 May 72 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 8 June 79. — Offg. 2nd in Comd.
Captain W.*A. Lawrence, Staff Corps... 4 Feb. 73 Squadron Officer, 20 March 73.— On Field Transport Service.
Lieut. R.F. Gartside-Tipping, StaffCorps 3 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, 20 July 79.
Lieut. A. M. Rennv, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut W. H. Cazaiet, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 7, Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major A. J. Dale, MB In medical charge, 1 March 77.
Honorary Lieutenant Alexander Van \ ^ ge . , Attacned-
Cortlandt- Skinner )
2nd Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd Irregular Cavalry).
" Arracan "— Head Quarters and Itight Wing — "Sobraon" — "Punjab."
Head Quarters at Segowlie. Detachments at Barrackpore, Goruckpore, Dinapore, and Benares.
Uniform, Emerald Green. Facings, Med. Lace, Gold.
Colonel O. Wilkinson, CB. late 4 Cavalry 27 Jan. 75 Commandant, 11 March 71.
Major C. W. Campbell, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 74 md in Com. and Squad. Commander, 11 Mar. 71. — Offg. Comdt.
Major F. Knowles, Staff Corps .'. 13 Aug. 77 Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 72.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major H. C. Kemble, late 3 Cavalry 10 June 77 Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 72.— At Barrackpore.
Captain C. E. Salkcld, Staff Corps 8 June 72|Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 9 Oct. 71. — Offg. Squad. Comdr.
MajorC. T. M. Fligginson, Gen. List, Cav.!i6 June 79 Squad. Officer, ioFeb. 72.— Adjt. Behar Mounted Rifle Corps.
Major W. B. Craigie, Gen. List, Cav ■ 4 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer, 8 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. M. K. Martin, Staff Corps J28 Oct. 7i!Squadron Officer, 24 Jan. 78.— Transport Corps, Field Service.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. C. J. Robarts, 3 Hussars '12 Feb. 73lOfficiating Squadron Officer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major F. Parsons 1 In medical charge, 21 Dec. 7c— Sick Furlough.
Surgeon C. J. Bamber Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bengal Cavalry (late 4th Irregular Cavalry — Raised 6 Bee. 1814).
'Afghanistan" — "Ghuznee" — " Maharajpore " — "Khelat" — "Moodkee"— " Ferozeshuhur" — "Alliwal.
Head Quarters at Peshawur. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Geld.
Lt. Colonel A. R. D. Mackenzie, late i (
Major B. Cracroft, Staff Corps
Major G. W. Willock, Gen. List, Cav.
Major G. L. K. Hevvett, Staff Corps .
Captain G. H. Elliott, Staff Corps....
Captain G. T. Morris, Staff Corps....
Lieut. C. H. V. Garbett, Staff Corps .,
Lieut. H. N. "Webb, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. W. Lumsden, 70 Foot....
Surgeon E. Palmer
23 July 78jCommandant, 17 Jan. 78.
15 May 74 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 17 Jan. 7S.
20 Oct. 79 Squadron Commander, 27 Nov. 75. — Sick Furlough.
20 Jan. 77 Squad. Com., 17 Jan. 78.— Offg. 3rd Assist. Sec. to Govt., Mil. Dep.
13 July 79JSquadron Officer, 27 May 72.— Sick Furlough.
9 Jan. 75[Squadron Officer, 6 March 74.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 March 74.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 13 Aug. 77. — Officiating Squadron Commander.
6 Sept.76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 20 Apr. 79.
4th Bengal Cavalry (late 6th Irregular Cavalry).
Granted an Honorary Standard for Service in Sind, 1844, w^Jl the deoice — " a lion passant regardant."
Head Quarters at Deolee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
Colonel G. 0. Hankin, Staff Corps
I, !,.('(>! ■! M.M.Prciidcrgast, StaffOorpt
Major F. P. W. Freeman, Staff Corps...
Major I). Adamson, Staff Corps
Eds 0. B. Harcnc, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. 0. Lamb, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. De V. Alexander, StaffCorps...
Lieut. E. II. II. Mtontresor, StaffCorps
Surgeon J. S. Gunn, MB
8 Dec. 74 Commandant, 11 Aug. 66. — Furlough.
1 Oct. 772nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., 20 Jan. 64. — Offg. Comdt.
7 Dec. 75 Squadron Commander, 20 Jan. 64. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
5 Jan. 79 Squadron Commander, 10 Dec. 78.
15 Oct. 73' Squadron Officer, 16 April 77. — Offg. Squadron Commander. —
I Adj. Behar Mounted Rifle Volunteers.
;S Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 26 June 78.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 28 Dec! 78.— Furlough.
< illieiiiting Squadron Officer.
8 May 73 Squadron Officer.— Sick Furlough.
iln medical charge, 1 Feb. 75.
Each Eegiment of Bengal Cavalrg consists of 6 Troops, with Ihc following Estahlishment : — Commandant; 3 Squadro
1 Hie. ; [Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer ; 3 Ressaldars ; 3 Rcssaidars ; 1 "Woordie Major j 6 Jems
dan ; G Cote Dufladars; 48 Duffadara ; 6 Trumpeters; 304 (temporarily augmented to48o) Sowars.
5th Bengal Cavalry (late 7th Irregular Cavalry.— Raised 28 April 1841). 432
"Punjab " — " Mooltan."
Head Quarters at Nowgong. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, GoU.
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
UC Col. C. J. S. Gough, CB. late 5 Cav.
Major H. A. Shakespear,late5 Cavalry...
Ma or R. B. Graham, Staff Corps ^
Captain J. P. D. Vanrenen, Staff Corps
I'aptain L. A. C. Cook, Staff Corps
Captain M. Armstrong, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. L. Garstin, StafT Corps
Surgeon Major H. Cookson
Surgeon W. Gillies, MB
Army
Rank.
2S Nov. 75
4 Aug. 76
. June 76
Remabks.
Commandant, 26 May 64.-Comdg. a Brigade of the KhyberLine
2nd°irnCommandand Squadron Com., 9 Dec. 78.--Offg. Comdt.
4 June 76 Squadron « 'ommander, 9 Dec. 7S.-Offg. and in Command.
I Ma?! dl^rnCOmcTra,n6dMky ^Offg. Adj. and Squad. Commander.
22 Nov. 761 Squadron Officer, 11 Feb. 70.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
6th Bengal Cavalry (late Uh Irregular Cavalry— Raised jt Jan. 1842).
" PT%mX*"-Detaehment " MoODBl" •-Detachment " Feuozeshuhub "- f>™^- „ „
Head Quarters at Seetapore. Detachment at Fyzabad. Uniform Blue. Facing*, Red. Lace, Gold.
mSot E" H K^untze? Staff Corps n May 73 Squadron Command^ i7Feb.73.
Sin 'Za. Fletcher/Gen. List, Cav.! 4 Sept. 72 1^^ ^mmande,
R||tTiSSiiCOrP8-r8 F6b: "raSSES. 3 AP, 7,-Sick Furlough.
Son £ Ltiay "k .a.' Relating in medical charge.
30n A. uaruiaj 1 ' ^
7th Bengal Cavalry (late 17th Irregular Cavalry.— Raised 24 Jan.
Left Wina " Punjab." _..
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[lough.
Left Wing "Punjab."
Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, Red Facing* Dark Blue. Lace, Gold.
SiiVn-erni MaiorT liin-er, 3/D In medical charge, 17 Oct. 68.
lurfeon Major J. W. R. Amesbury J Officiating in medical charge.
8th Bengal Cavalry (late iSth Irregular Cavalry.— Raised 24 Jan. 1846).
8th »W^£™ £ V.ooitM n^fm^F^wSearUt. Lace, Gold.
B^'»^S^' 2! No" ^SKccSnd Squadron Commander, „ N
Bt.Lt.Colonel H. Chapman, Staff Corps
Major A. F. Lindsay, Staff Corps ......
Captain J. A. M'Neale, Gen. List, Inf.
Capt.J.L.Aberigh-Muckay, Staff Corps.
Captain R. F. C. A. Tytler, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. J. F. D. Fordyce, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. Lumsden, 43 Foot
Lieut. F. G. Pollock, 51 Foot
Lieut. J. H. Parsons, 63 Foot
Surgeon Major E. O. Tandy, MD. ...
6 Jan. 791 Squadron Commander, 17 Nov. 71.
9 May 7olSquadron Commander, 17 Nov. 71 —Furlough.
,3 Feb. 79 Squadron Officer, 17 Nov.71.-S.ck lurlough.
27 Nov. 6a Squad.* (fflcer.g Aug. 7o.-Dep.Judge Advocate, Candahar Foice.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, io Jan. 72.
i-> Feb. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
9 Aug. 75 Officiating Squadron Officer.
11 Sept. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 29 Dec. 74-
9th Bengal Cavalry (late ist Hodson's Horse.— Formed 26 Aug. 1858).
"Deehi"-"Lucknow" (Relief and Capture).
Head Quarters at Meerut. Uniform, Blue. Facing* Red Lace Gold.
Major J. L. N. Willis, Staff Corps
Captain D. 11. Robertson, Gen. List. Inf.
Lieut. H. M. Mackenzie, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major R. Mantell, MB
j Nov' 78 Squadron Officer, 15 Sept. 76.-Offg. 2nd in Command.
7 Nov. 69 Squadron « .Hirer, ,5 Sept. 76.-Offg. Squadron Commander.
8 Oct. 71 1 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 15 Sept. 76.
10 Feb. 7i|In medical charge, 23 July 66
10th (The TJule of Cambridge's Own) Bengal Cavalry (Lancers— late
Horse. — Formed 26 Aug. 1858L
"Delhi"-" Lucknow" (Relief and Capture)-" Aimmt
ters with Xhyber Line Force. Depot at Umballa. r«;/»n«, 3Z«e. J'ar'"! aCMa
Field Marshal -ff.JR.-ff. TAe J>«/.-e of Cambridge, AG XP. &< £. ,&C «'; trl /■
9 June 74|Commamlant , 1 3 May 59— Com. Cav. Biigad
1 1 Hodson'i
Head Q
Honorary Colonel,
Colonel C. H. Pafiiser, CB. Staff Corps
Major O. Barnes, Staff iv.rp.,
Major A. England, Staff Corps
Major D.M. Strong, Gen. List, Inf.
1 'aptain S. D. Barrow, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. J. F. "Wood, Staff Corps
Lieut. O. 10. Pollock, .-:■'■
Lieut. F. H. R. Drumm< 1 , Staff i - ■
Lieut. R. C. Onslow. 12 Foot
Surgeon Major G. V. Currie
Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
ndahar Force.
4 Mar" 7s|2ndin"Commanc"{ and Squad. Comdr. i April 76--^r> :
Ijan. 7S Squadron Commander,1! April 76.-(ff-.,nd ■
22 Nov. 79 Squadron Commander - »™1 ,6.-ConimandinE a
April 76— Offg
April 76.— Comiiian ■
I Jan." ^(Squadron Officer, 1 April 76.-Officiating Squa- b
Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
1 Jan. 73 Squadron Officer, S Apr. 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
1 Feb. 7; Otlieiatiii'_' S.p-.;!. Iron Officer.
1 Feb' 7- ( lllieiar mir mi; eo-oi < 'fficer.
, Sept.-oOfficiaim-S.'ncnlrnu Officer.
1L11 medical charge, 8 Mar. 69.
433
llth (Prince of Wales's Own) Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late ist Sikh Cavalry*
Plume of the Prince of Wales. "Luckjtow" (Capture)— " Taku Forts "—" Pekin."
Head Quarters at Nowshera. (Khjber Line Force.) Uniform, Blue. Facings, Bed. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, axd Corps.
Remarks.
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. AT. GCB. Kt. GCSI. GCilG.
.Major R. B. Boyle, StaffCorps 10 Dec. 74 Commandant, 12 June 75.
Major A. H. Prinsep, late 4 Cavalry :S Apr. 74 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 12 June 75.
Captain W. I. Rax. Gen. List, Infantry 27 Nov. 69 Squadron Commander, 12 June 75.
Captain W. W. H. Scott, Gen. List, Inf. 26 Mar. 70 Squadron Commander, 28 Mar. 76. — Brigade Major, MeeanMeer.
Squadron Commander.
Captain E. E. Money, Staff Corps <i8 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 12 .Tuna 75.— Offg Squad. Comdr.
Lieut. H. H. R. Heath. Staff 1 'orps 24 July 72 Squadron Officer, 20 March 76. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Lieut. H. T. G. Burne. Staff Corps 9 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, 26 April 76. — Prob Military Accounts Dept.
Lieut. S. B. Beatson, St;:ff Corps 9 Aug. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut. V. M. Stockley, 40 Foot 5 Oct. 74 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major R. Power 2 Oct. 77 In medical charge, 27 Feb. 77.
12tli Bengal Cavalry (late 2nd SIM Cavalry).
" AeTSSI-VIA.''
Head Quarters at Jhelnm. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Blue. Facings, Slue. Lace, Gold.
B'ttColonelH.H.Gough.C.B. StaffCorps i Oct. 77'Comdt., 20 Sept. 67.— Com. a Brigade of the Kooruni Force.
Lt.Colonel H. A. M'Nair, late 29 N.I. ...1 1 Apr. 7712nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 79.— Sick
Major J. H. Green, Staff Corps I 1 July 79 Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 73. [Furlough.
Major A. P. Broome, Gen. List, Inf. I12 Oct. 79 Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 79.
[Officiating Squadron Commander.
Major M. J. Moore, Gen. List, Cavalry... 20 Oct. 79'Squadron Officer, 16 Aug. 72.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. J. B. Lynch, Staff Corps 22 Oct. 70 Squadron Officer, 27 May 72.
Lieut. W. B. Wilson. StaffCorps [28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. W. W. Lean, StaffCorps '11 Sept. 72 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. G. TJ. Browne, 40 Foot 21 Sept. 74 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major F. G. Constant, JID. ... iln medical charge, 8 April 70. — Furlough.
Surgeon C. W. Calthrop ' ^Officiating in medical charge.
13th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late 4th Sikh Cavalry'),.
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Bark Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Silver.
LtX'olonel R. C. Low, late 4 Cavalry ...I 8 Feb. 78 Commandant, 9 Oct. 71. [Furlough.
Major W. H.Macnaghten,late5 Cav 29 Dec. 74 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 9 Oct. 71. — Sick
Major C. R. Pennington, Staff Corps ' 4 Oct. 77 Squadron Commander, 9 Oct. 71. - Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major H. E. Ryves, Staff Corps n June 79 Squadron Commander, 22 Mar. 65.
Bt.Major D. H. Thompson, StaffCorps 22 Nov. 79 Squadron Officer, 18 Dec. 77.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Lieut. G. W. Deane, StaffCorps J28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 18 Dec. 77.
Squadron Officer.
Lieut. F. S. Gwatkin, StaffCorps 27 Mar. 72 Squadron Officer, 8 May 79.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon G. Watson, AID I Inmedical charge, 28 Sept. 76.
14th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Murray's Jdt Horse. — Raised 30 June 1858.)
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Fores, Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
I i Commandant.
Lt.Colonel T. G.Ross, Staff Corps [20 Mar. 76 Officiating Commandant
Major R. C. W. Mitford, StaffCorps
Capt. R. Eardley-Wilmot, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain C. S. Morris. in, (ion. List, Inf.
Captain J. P. C. Neville, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. P. R. Bairnsfather, StaffCorps..,
Lieut. L. S. Peyton, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major P. W. Sutherland
Surgeon W. A. Mawson....
5 July 75 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, iS April ;
29 Oct. 69 Squadron Commander, 18 April 78.
26 Mar. 70 Squadron Commander, iS April 78.
ir Dec. 78 Squadron Officer, 10 Oct. 75.
2 Nov. 72 Squadron Officer, 19 Oct. 75.— Offg. Adjutant.
13 June 74 Squadron Officer, 18 April 78. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 4 Nov. 76.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
15th Bengal Cavalry (late Cureton's Mooltanee Cavalry. — Raised 14 Jan. 1858).
Head Quarters with Vitakri Force. One troop ai Dera Ghazi Khan.
Uniform, Sifle Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Lt.ColonelG. A.Prender<_rast,StaffCorpsj2o Mar. 76 Commandant, 11 July 67. — Commanding at Vitakri.
Lt.Colonel W. Musi/rave. Staff Corps ...111 June 78pnd in Command and Squadron Commander, 11 July 67. —
Major K. D. H. Vibart. StaffCorps 4 Sept. 74; Squadron Commander, 28 Aug. 75. [Dera Ghazi Khan.
Major B. Atkins, > ' 'i - 4 Feb. 78 Squadron Commander, 28 Aug. 75.
Captain S. I). Turnbnll, StaffCorps 3 Jan. 77 Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 77.
Captain C. O.W. Apperley.l ten. List Inf. 25 Aug. 69 Squadron Officer, 28 Aug. 7=;.- Sick Furlough.
Captain F. U. Ditma-, Stall' c rps 10. July 70 Squadron Officer, 1 Dec. 77.— Offg. Adj.— Station Staff Officer.
Lieut. F. P. L. White, 7-' Foot 24 July 7 .^Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon H. P. Yeld 1 In medical charge, 27 Apr. 76.
16th Bengal Cavalry (late Rohilcund Horse).
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform, Green. Facings, Bed. Lace, Gold.
Major J. Upperton, StaffCorps 10 June74 Commandant, 17 Oct. 76.
Major R. M. Clifford, StaffCorps 25 June 78 2nd in Command and Squad. Comdr., 17 Oct 76.— Offg. Comdt.
Major G. C. Koss, StaffCorps 29 Apr. 75 Squadron Commander, 17 Oct. 76.
Major A. W. I:. Hr.-hcr, lien. List, Cav.... 20 Dec. 74 Squadron Com. 17 Oct. 76.— Station Staff Officer, Jullunder.
Lieut. St J. !■'. Michell, Staff Corps 2S Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Oct. 76.— Sick Furlough.
Captain C. A. Carthew, StaffCorps 10 Apr. 73 Squad. Officer, 23 Jan. 69.— D.A.Q.M. Gen., Khyber Line Fores.
Lieut. T. U. Eyre, StaffCorps 30 Dec. 71 Squadron Officer, 2 Jan. 79.— Sick Furlough.
'Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. T. B. M. Woolley, 7 Foot 13 June 74 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. W. C. Pollard, H. Art 14 Aug. 76 officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant
Lieut. <;. K. Willos, 34 Foot 24 June 77 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon P. A. Weir, MB 'in medical charge, 22 Sent. 79.
17th Bengal Cavalry (late Buharts' Horse).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Blue. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
434
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Remarks.
Lt.ColonelT. J.Watson, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 77 Commandant, 10 April 78.
t^^i , n « ti o - ,„ 01 «. n J t„i„ A' (2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 10 Apr. 78.— Comdt.
Lt.Colonel M. H. Heathcote, Staff CorpSi 19 July 76 ( of Roa(1S) Koorum Force.
Major E. G. Newnhani, Gen. List, Inf..... I 4 Aug. 79 Squadron Commander, 20 March 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain B. H. S. Gower, Staff Corps ... 7 Nov. 74 'Squadron Commander, 21 Nov. 77.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. R. F. Trotter, Staff Corps 128 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 9 April 77.
Captain E. W. Chalmers, Staff Corps ...[14 Aug. 79 Squadron officer, 12 May 71.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Lieut. W. F. Montresor, Staff Corps 19 Oct. 73 Squadron Officer.— Furlough.
Lieut. F. H. Probyn, 40 Foot 21 Sept. 74 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Lieut. A. W. D. Campbell, 15 Hussars ..J30 Dec. 71 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon D. P. Macdonald, MD ■ ;In medical charge, 18 Dec. 76.
18th Bengal Cavalry-
Head Quarters at Umballa.
Major T. R. Davidson, Staff Corps
Major H. C. Marsh, Staff Corps
Major R. Wheeler, Staff Corps
• 'aptain E. S. Neave, Staff Corps
Captain G. L. R.Richardson, Staff Corps
Bt.Major Hon. R. W. Napier, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. H. F. MacMullen, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. E. Nixon, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major G. Griffith
(late 2nd Mahratta Horse.-
(Khyber Column.) Uniform, Red.
—Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
15 July 76
20 Feb. 78
8 Dec. 75
4 Sept. 7.
23 Mar. 78
19 Aug. 76
11 Sept. 72
28 Oct. 71
10 Sept. 75
Commandant, 2 April 76.
2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 2 April 76.
Squadron Commander, 2 April 76.
Squadron Commander, 2 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 8 April 76.
Squadron Officer, 8 June 76.— Aide de Camp to Lord Napier of
Magdala.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 9 April 77.
Squadron Officer, 8 June 76.— Offg.Dep. Judge Advocate, Oude,
Officiating Squadron Officer. [Allahabad, & Saugor Circle.
In medical charge, 9 Oct. 76.
-"Raised 14 Jan. i860).
19th Bengal Cavalry (Lancers — late Fane's Hot
"Taku Forts" — "Pekin."
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Light Blue. Lace, Silver
Colonel P. S. Yorke, late 12 N. I
Major A. G.Owen, Staff Corps
Captain W. W. Biscoe, Gen. List.Cav.
Captain G. M. Abbott, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. E. A. Young, Staff Corps -
Lieut. E. Bruce, Staff Corps J28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 25 June7
Lieut. H. S. Massy, Staff Corps '28 Feb. 74'Squadron Officer, 3 May 79,
Lieut. S. D. Gordon, Staff Corps '21 Sept. 74 Offg. Squadron Officer.— Offg. Examiner of
Surgeon Major G. A. Watson
io Oct. 74 Commandant, 10 Apr. 79.
4 Oct. 75:2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 3 Jan. 73.
4 Feb. 72 Squadron Commander, 20 Nov. 76.
31 Mar. 75 j Squadron Commander, 14 Sept. 78.
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 20 Nov. 76.
In medical charge, 30 Jan. 67.
and Fund
[Accounts.
Corps of Bengal Sappers and Miners.
The head quarters of the Corps of Engineers established at the head quarters qfthe Sappers and Miners by G. G. O.
No. 1004 of 10 October 1854.
"Delhi" — "Ltjcknow" (Relief and Capture). 5th Company, " Cabool, 1842." 6th Company, "Febozeshuhub."
5th and 6th Companies, " Punjab " — " Mooltan " — " Goojebat."
Head Quarters at Roorkee. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, Yellow.
1st Company, Roorkee. I 5th Company, Roorkee. ; 8th Company (Pontooneers), Khyber Line
2nd Company, Khyber Line Force. 6th Company, Khyber Line Force.1 Force.
3rd Company, Khyber Line Force. 7th Company, Oabul Field, 9th Company, Calcutta.
4th Company, Candahar Force. Force. I iothCompany (Pontooneers) .CandaharForce.
1T(E Major E. T.Thackeray, R. Engineers 5 July 72 Commandant, 20 Sept. 79.
Captain W. North, Royal Engineers, ,
, Exec. Eng., 3rd Grade, D. P. Works .
Captain W. T. Stuart, Staff Corps, '
Assist. Eng. 1st Grade, D. P. Works J
Lieut. C. H. Bagot, Royal Engineers, )
Executive Eng. 4th Grade, D. P. W. f
Lieut. G. R. R. Savage, Royal Engineers
Lieut. L. F. Brown, Royal Engineers,^
Exec. Eng., 4th Grade, D.P. Works)
Lieut. H. Dove, Royal Engineers
Lieut. P. Haslett, Royal Engineers
Lieut. S. H. Exham, Royal Engineers...
Surgeon Major A. Eteson
Surgeon Major S. C. Amesbury
Lieut. H. P. Leach, Royal Engineers....
Lieut. C. Nugent, Royal Engineers
Lieut. E. S. Hill, Royal Engineers
1 Oct. 77 2nd in Command and Adjutant, 15 July 78.
2 Oct. 72 Interpreter and Quarter Master, 19 Sept. 65.
8 Jan. 68 Superintendent of Instruction, 18 Oct. 75. — Furlough.
7 Julv 6o' {Instructor in Army Signalling and Telegraphy, 8 June 72.—
' " 1 \ Sick Furlough.
8 Jan. 68 - Commanding 10th Company.
3 Jan. 69 Doing Duty Officer. — Commanding 3rd Company.
7 July 69 Doing Duty Officer.— Commanding 4th Company,
o Alio- ,,'' (Doing Duty Officer and Offg. Adjutant.— Offg. Superintendent
2 au„. 71 ( 1 park an(J Field Train_
In medical charge, 13 July 72. — Offg. Sec. to the Surg. Gen.
Officiating in medical charge.
o a„„ ' (Attached. -Commanding 8th Company.— Officiating Doing
2 Aug. 71 j I Duty officer.
2 Aug. 71 Offg. Doing Duty Officer. — Commanding 7th Company.
n ' ( Supt. Park and Field Train, 10 Sept. 79.— Commanding 5th
5 uoi,. 71, ^ Company.
Lieut. E. Blunt, Royal Engineers I 6 Jan. 72 Offg. Superintendent Army Signalling and Telegraphy.
Lieut. M. 0. Barton, Royal Engineers... j 2 May 72 Attached. — Commanding 9th Company.
Lieut. J. C. Campbell, Royal Engineers 9 Jan. 73 Attached. — Commanding 2nd Company.
Lieut. W. F. H. Stafford, R. Engineers 29 Apr. 73 Attached.— Commanding 6th Company.
Lieut. C. Maxwell, Royal Engineers 29 Apr. 73 Attached.— Commanding 1st Company.
Establishment.— 10 Companies— Commandant ; 2nd in Command and Adjutant; Superintendent of Park and Field
Train ; Interpreter and Quartermaster ; Superintendent of Instruction ; Instructor of Army Signalling and
Telegraphy; 4 Doing Duty Officers; 1 Medical Officer ; 1 Sergeant Major ; 1 Quarter Master Sergeant; 1st
class Sergeant Assistant Instructor of Military Engineering ; 1 do. do. in Army Signalling and Telegraphy ;
20 Buglers; 20 Sergeants; 20 First Corporals ; 20 Second Corporals; 2 Native Doctors; 10 Subadara ; 10
Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 80 Naicks; and 1000 Privates : making a total of 1160 Natives of all ranks.
A A t
435 1st Bengal Native Iniantry {late 21st JS. 1. — JSeeiiuur-ka-riMun. — liaisea 1770.
" Laswarrie " — " Bhurtpore."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, lied. Facings, Lemon Yellow. Lace, White.
.Rank, Name, and Cobps.
Lt.Col. L. H. P.De H.Larpent, Staff C...
Major G. Atkins, Staff Corps
Major G. R. Grylls, Staff Corps
Captain T. J. Bailey, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. H. More-Molyneux,Staff Corps
Lieut. C. H. Morris, Stall' Corps
Lieut. F. Hawkins, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. W. Hickman, 54 Foot
Lieut. E. K. B. Spence, 40 Foot
Surgeon J. 0. Fullerton
Remarks.
Commandant, 22 March 77.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 March 77.
Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer, 8 April 76.
Winn Officer and Adjutant, 3 May 77. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Aug. 78. — Offgi Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.
2nd {Queen's Own) Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf. -late 31 N.L-Broon-ha-Pultun.
— Raised 1798).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
"Dehlee" — "Laswarrie"—- "Deig" — "Bhurtpore" — "Khelat" — "Afghanistan" — "Mahaeajpore,"
" Punjab" — " Chilli axwallah" — " Goo jerat"— " Central India."
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue. Lace, White.
Honorary Colonel . — Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. GCB. KP. GCSI. GCMG.
Colonel W. B. Shawe, late 60 N.I 29 Oct. 74 Commandant, 11 April 74.— Sick Furlough.
Lt. Colonel T. N. Baker, Staff Corps 20 Sept. 75.2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 1 Sept. 75.— Offg. Comdt.
Captain J. A. D. Gordon, Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing Commander, 1 Sent. 75.
Captain B. Channer, Staff Corps 13 Feb. 79 Wing Officer, 1 Sept. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. C. W. Monypenuy, Staff Corps. ..29 July 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Sept. 75.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain A. Harden, Gen. List, Inf
Lieut. S. C. F. Peile, Staff Corps
June 70 'Wing Officer, 23 May 73.
9 Aug. 74 Wmg officer and Quarter Master, 6 Feb. 77. — Offg. Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
6 Mar. 72)Officiating Wing Officer.
[In medical charge, 9 June 74. — Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
-Guttrie-ha-Pidhin. — Raised in 1798).
Lieut.F.E. C. H. Gordon-Cumming, 22 F.
Surgeon A. B. Seaman
Surgeon T. E. L. Bate I
3rd Bengal Native Infantry (late 32nd N. L-
" Bhurtpore."
Head Quarters at Dinapore. Detachments at Benares and Chunar. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black. Lace,White.
Colonel R. Blair, late 32 N.I 12 May 74 Commandant, 25 Feb. 78.— Commanding at Dinapore.
Lt. Colonel W. A. Garden, Staff Corps ... 11 Bee. 7s|snd in Com. and Wing Commander, 25 Feb. 78.
Major G. J. Skinner, Staff Corps 16 Sept. 79 Wing Commander, 25 Feb. 78.
Major D. J. Stewart, General List, Inf.... 120 Sept. 79' Wing Officer, 6 May 73.— Transport Duty,Frontier Force.Quetta.
Lieut. J. E. Barr, Staff Corps !z8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 July 74.
Lieut. G. B. Austin, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 June 76.
Lieut. C. G. B. Hervev, Staff Corps ^S Oct. 71 .Wing Officer, 5 March 78.— At Benares.
Captain H. P. Kirke, "Gen. List, Inf. '27 Nov. 69; Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon M. D. Moriarty, MB ' jln medical charge, 19 April 76.— Offg. Civil, Mozuffernugger.
Surgeon G. R. Daphtary, MB | Officiating in medical charge.
4th Bengal Native Infantry (late 33rd N. I. — Hilliard-ha-Pidtun. — Raised 1798).
"Laswarrie " — "Bhurtpore" — "Cabul, 1842" — " Ferozeshuhue" — " Sobraon."
Head Quarters at Lucknow. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black. Lace, White.
Colonel H. C. Anderson, Staff Corps 1 2 Sept. 73,Commandant, 11 Oct. 73.
Major R. S.Robertson, Staff Corps 4 Feb. J{ zn|^ g£; ^^g£naMm' 4MarCh ^.-Offg. Assist.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major A. B. Douglas, Staff Corps 120 Apr. 79; Wing Commander, 27 Dec. 77.— Offg. Brigade Major, Lucknow .
Lieut. C. H. Des Voeux, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 72|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Captain H. E. Eliot, Gen. List, Inf. '17 Aug. 69; Wing Officer, 30 April 77.— Offg. D. A. Q. M. Gen., Oude Division.
Lieut. H. M. Briscoe, 8 Foot I12 Nov. 73 .Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. R. B. Shawe, 70 Foot.., ;n Feb. 75,Wing Officer, 19 May 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Surgeon G. P. Mackenzie, MB I 'In medical charge, 26 June 79.
5th Bengal Native Infantry (Lt.Inf.-late 42 N.I.-Jansin-hee-Pultun.-Raised 1803.).
" Abracan "—"Afghanistan "— " Candahar "— "Ghuznee "— " Cabul, 1842 "— " Moodkee"— "Ferozeshuhue"
— " Sobraon."
Head Quarters at Bhauguipore. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Colonel W. J. P. Barlow, Staff Corps .... 22 July 76; Commandant, 18 Feb. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Lt. Colonel E. Venouf, late 40 N. 1 21 Apr. 7512nd in Command and Wing Com., 9 Sept. 74. — Offg. Comdt.
Major II. A. Lewes, Statl'Corps 4 Oct. 75 Wing Commander, 20 Dec. 69. — Offg. 2nd m Command.
Captain C. H. Stoddart, Staff Corps n Sept. 7"=; Wing 1 ifficer and Adjutant, 15 Dec. 75.— On Field Service.
Wing Officer.
Major A. T. Davis, Gen. List, Inf 20 Oct. 79 :Wing Officer, 7 Oct. 72.— Furlough. [Officer, and Offg. Adjt.
Lieut. H. Rend, Staff Corps 15 Jan. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 29 Nov. 77.— Station Staff
Captain T. S. Clutterbuck, Gen.List.Inf. 27 Nov. 69 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. P. Hatch, 62 Foot ,28 Oct. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
jWing Officer.
In medical charge.
.1 ' Officiating in medical charge.
Jurgeon G. M. Nixon
6thBengalNativeInfantry(Lf.Iw/.?a/e43iV.I.-Si/»e-&e-£Za.
"Afghanistan"— "Candaiiar"— "Ghuznee"— "Cabul, 1S42 "— "Ma
laliecnaPultun-Raisedi8o3).
HABA.TPORE " — •'SOBRAON."
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Pea Green. Lace, White.
Colonel (1. II. Thompson, Stall' < Wps .
Lt.Colonel R. H. Inglis, late 43 N. I
Major A. (J. llandcock, Staff Corps
Captain W. Atkins, Gen. List, Inf
Cairo. in W..I. A. liirch. Stall' Corps
Lieut. C.I1. Westmorland, Stall' Corps..
Lieut. L. M. Boilean. Stall' Corps
Lieut. II. R. Tate, 3 Foot
Sui-L'eou .1, Moran, Ml)
Dec.
12 Mar. 77
11 Dec. 78
27 Nov. 69
1 Dec. 77
21 Sept. 74
2S Oct. 7
10 Sept. 7
Commandant, 30 May 76.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 July 73.
Wing Commander, 20 Sept. 78.
Wing Officer, 2 May 76.
Wing Officer, 1 Dec. 74.— Station Staff Officer at Jumrood.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Sept. 78.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 Sept. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
officiating in medical charge.
nent oj Bengal Infantry oontUtpofi Companiea.mih the following establishment :— Commandant ; 2 Wing Com-
manders; 4 Wing Officers; 1 Medical Officer; S Subadars ; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Drum-
mers ; 600 (temporarily augmented to :-,,,< Sepoys; or 712 Natives of all Ranks. Non-effective Native StaJ?—
S.il.a.lar Major; , |i,,,l llavildar; 1 Drill Naick ; S Colour Havildars; 8 Pay Havildars; 1 Drum Major; 1
V™ ■'" ''"'■ ""' lO.-il.lislimeiit of Sepoys of the 42nd, 43rd, and 44th Native Infantry is Soo. The Goorkha
Kcfiiueuts are allowed an increased establishment of 25 Sepoys.
7thBengalNativeInfantry(/(i/,e47^^r-^— Craum-ka-Pultun.— RaisedimS24). 436
" MoODKEE " — " FEROZESHUHUB " — " ALLIWAL " — " SOBRAON."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Remarks.
X.
Lt.Colonel H. R. B. Worsley, St:itr Corps 13 June 78, Commandant, „
Ifojor F. C. W. Drummond, Staff Corps... 20 Dec. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, iS Oct. 73.
Major ' ;- r.,<>«-an, Staff Corps 4 Anu'. 7S Wing Commander, 15 Nov. 78.
Captain A. W. Jamieson. Staff Corps ... 9 Nov. 78 Wing Officer, 12 Oct. 76.— Sick Furlough.
fcaptain B. G. Vyvyan, Gen. List, Inf.... 27 Nov. 69 'Wing Officer, 18 Oct. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. E. G. Harrow, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 29 June 78.
Lieut. J. F. Worlledge, Staff Corps 2S Feb. 74 Wing Officer. 3 May 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon | In medical charge.
8th Bengal Native Infantry (late 59th Native Infantry.— Raised in 18 15).
" Sobraon."
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Depot at Ra-wul Pindee. Uniform, Red. Facings, Saxon Green. Lace, White
Colonel G. A. Williams, Staff Corps 23 Aug. 76 Commandant, 24 Apr. 77. -Furlough. [mandant .
Lt Colonel R. Smith, Staff Corps 26 Aug. 7S 2nd in Command and \\ mg C mnmmder, 15 Oct. 77.— Offg. Corn-
Captain C. J. Walter, Staff Corps 2 Oct. 72 "Ting Commander, 15 Oct. 77. -Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain Arthur Fishe, Staff Corps 15 Jan. 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 Dec. 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
CaptainE. H. Webb, Gen. List, Inf. 26 .Mar. 70 Wing Officer, 24 Nov. 76. [—Com. Depot at Raw ul Pmdee.
Lieut. G. D. C. Gastrell, Staff Corps ...,28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Oct. 77.
Lieut. W. G. Mansel, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 Wing Officer, 8 Nov. 77.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Olliciating Wmg Officer.
Lieut. C. D. Richardson-Griffiths, 16 F. :2c Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon A. S. Reid, il B i In medical charge, 19 May 76.
9th Bengal Native Infantry (late 63rd Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823).
" BHUBTPOBE" — "SOBRAON."
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Colonel W. H. Hawes, Staff Corps ' 7 Jan. 77 Commandant, 23 Oct. 74. — Sick Furlough.
Colonel T. E. Webster, Staff Corps n June 73 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 25 Oct. 74.— Offg. Comdt.
Major F. F. J. Toke, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 77 Wing Commander. 25 Oct. 74.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain II. L. Young, Gen. List, Inf. 2y Oct. 69 Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain R. A. Price, Gen. List, Inf. 15 Feb. 70 Wmg Officer and Adjutant, 22 Dec. 74-
Captain H. O. Woodhouse, Staff Corps... 10 Apr. 7S Wing Officer, 4 May 78.
Lieut. A. T. Weller, Staff Corps 2S Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Dec. 75.
Lieut. C. W. Ravenshaw, Staff Corps ... 8 May 72 Wing Officer. 3 Jan. 76.— Offg. Cantonment Magistrate, Nusseer-
jOfficiating Win- Officer. [abad.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon A. H. Williams, MB I 'In medical charge, 17 Oct. 76.
10th Bengal Native Infantry (late 65th Native Infantry. — Raised in 1823).
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Left Wing at Dacca. Uniform, Re J. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel W. A.Franks, Bengal Inf. ...' i Jan. 7o|Commandant, 2 July 79.
Major R. F. Firth, Staff Corps 17 Mar. 75!2iul in Com. and Wing Commander, 18 Dec. 73. —At Dacca.
Major C. H. Palmer, Staff Corps 12 June 7S Wing Commander, n June 77-
Captain D. C. Hennessy, Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing ( Mfieer, 19 Dec. 68.
Lieut. A. M'Leod Mills, Staff Corps 9 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 March 74. -Sick Furlough.
Lieut. C. W. J. Hingston, Staff Corps... 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 July 74.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. J. Haughton, Staff Corps ^8 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, 15 Sept. 76.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major W. Duncan, MB 2 Oct. 77|In medical charge, 4 June 74.
Surgeon G. H. Peevor [Officiating with Left Win>;
Note.— The 1st Goorkha Regiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, takes rank after the 10th Native
Infantry.
11th Bengal Native Infantry (late joth Native Infantry. — Raised in 1825).
"Punjab" — "Chillianwallah" — " Goojebat."
Head Quarters with Cabul Field Force. Uniform, Red. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel P. H. F. Harris, Staff Corps
Captain A. J. Stead, Gen. List, Inf.
Major H. G. Becher, Staff Corps
Major E. P. Ommanney, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. V. A. Schalch, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. p. Williamson, 18 Foot
Lieut. W. K. Dowries, 18 Foot
Surgeon Major J. Duncan, ML...
o Dec. 76 Commandant, n June 79.
16 Oct. 70 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 11 June 79.
6 Jan. 79 Wing Commander, 11 June 79.
6 Jan. 79 Wing Officer, 17 Feb. 79.
[Wing Officer.
28 Oct. 7ilWing Officer and Adjutant, 8 April 78.
n Feb. 75[Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
10 Sept. 76) Wing Officer, 14 June 79.
'in medical charge, 18 Feb. 75.
12th (The Kelat-i-Gliilzie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Reyt. of Kelat-i-Ghilzie.—
Raised 4 Oct. 1842).
"Kelat-i-Ghilzie, 1842"— "Candahar"— "Ghuznee"— "Cabul, 1842"— Flank Companies, "MahaBAJpore.'V
Head Quarters at Agra. (Candahar Field Force.) Detachment at Futtehghur. Uniform, Red. Facings, White-
Lace, White.
Colonel R. H. Price, Staff Corps I 1 Sept. 74 Commandant, 1 April 75.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel W. Macdonald, Staff Corps, ic Mar. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 1 April 75.— Offg. Comdt.
Captain H. S. Anderson, Gen. List, Inf. 26 Mar. 70 Wing Commander, 1 April 75.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Lieut. A. F. Barrow, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 April 77-- Sick Furlough.
Captain A. G. Hartshorne, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 6q Wing Officer, 4 Nov. 75.- Sick Furlough.
Captain A. Oldham, Gen. List, Inf. '2s May 70 Wing Officer, 1 June 70.— Offg. Wing Commdr. - Futtehghur.
Lieut. J. W. E. Angelo, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, iS Nov. 74.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. C. W. Young, Staff Corps 2S Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
.Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Stfrgeon F. J. Tuohy, MI) I In medical charge, 8 Aug. 76.
A A f 2
437 13th (The Shelchawattee) Bengal Native Infantry (late Shekhavjattee Battalion).
"Alliwal."
Head Quarters at Agra. Detachment at Futtehghur. Uniform, Bed. Facings, DarJc Slue. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Corps. I £EM
Colonel J. T. Watson, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 77 Commandant, 10 Aug. 78.
Lt. Colonel W. Playfair, Staff Corps (2o Dec. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2S Aug. 77,
Major G. B. Stevens, Staff Corps n Dec. 78 Wing Commander, 28 Aug. 77.— Furlough.
Captain W. M. Meacham, Staff Corps ..J17 Apr. 74 Wing Officer, 6 May 74.— Furlough.
Captain E. H. Bingham, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. H. Molesworth, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. A. Collins, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. E. C. Rothney, 63 Foot
Lieut. A. Wallace, 62 Foot
Surgeon MajorL. F. Dickson, MD
13 Feb. 78 Wing Officer, 9 March 78.
24 Feb. 73,Wing Officer and Quarter Master, i6April77.— Sick Furlough.
13 June 74Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Dec. 77.
15 Apr. 74|Officiating Wing Officer at Futtehghur.
n Sept. 76'Officiating Wing Officer.
Iln medical charge, 6 Dec. 78.
14th (The Ferozejpore) Bengal Native Infantry (late Eegt. of Ferozejoore.
Raised 30 July 1846).
"Lfcknow" {Defence and Capture).
Head Quarters at TJmballa. Detachment at Simla. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Yellow. Lace, White.
Lt. Colonel L. H. Williams, Staff Corps |io Dec. 76 Commandant, 1 Sept. 75.
Bt.Lt.Col. R. A. Wauchope, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79' 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Mar. 77.
Bt. Major James Cook, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79[Wing Commander, 19 May 79.
Lieut. C. J. Jamieson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officerand Adjutant, 16 Dec. 7?.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. J. W. Hogge, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7iiWing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 May 76.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. A. W. T. Radcliffe, Staff Corps ...[ 9 Aug. 73!wingOfficer, 10 Apr. 79.— Aide de Camp to Governor of Bombay.
Lieut. H. H. Ozzard, Staff Corps 13 June 74 Wing Officer, 24 May 79.— Com. Detachment at Simla.
Surgeon H. Boyd Iln medical charge, "13 Oct. 74.
15th (The Loodianah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Eegt. of Looclianah.
Raised 30 July 1846).
Head Quarters at Candahar. (Candahar Field Force.) Uniform, Red. Facings, Green. Lace, White.
■Colonel R. Barter, Staff Corps
Major G. R. Hennessy, Staff Corps
Major D. W. Inglis, Gen. List, Inf...
Captain R.E. S. Smyth, Gen. List, Inf...
Lieut. H. A. Abbott, Staff Corps
Captain F. A. Remmington, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. C. Hadow, Staff Corps
Lieut. N. R. Stewart, 68 Foot
•Surgeon Major R. W. Cunningham, MD
28 Apr.
77
4 Feb.
74
20 Aug
79
9 Aug
70
18 Nov
70
22 Sept
77
20 Oct.
30 Dec.
7'
Commandant, 5 Feb. 62. — Com. a Brigade, Candahar Field Force.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 May 76. -Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 30 May 76.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
fWing Officer and Adjutant, 29 April 69.— Offg. Wing Comdr.,
I and in charge of Field Treasure Chest, Candahar.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Oct. 77.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 23 Sept. 77. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 4 March 78.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 19 June 76.
Notk.— The 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkha Regts.,when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank after 15th N. I.
When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus:— The Corps of Guides Infantry, the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th
Sikh Infantry, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry, after the 15th Native Infantry and the 3rd
Goorkha Regiment.
16th (The Lucknow) Bengal Native Infantry (late Begt. ofLucknow.
Raised 8 Dec. 1857).
On the Colours and Appointments the design of a " Turreted Gateway."— "Lucknow " (Dejence).
Head Quarters at Jhansi. Uniform, Med. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Colonel R. S. Moseley, Staff Corps 517 Feb. 79 Commandant, 24 Aug. 77.
UiC Lt.Colonel W. G. Cubitt, Staff Corps '26 July 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 27 Dec. 77.
Captain A. B. Clare, Gen. List, Inf. !22 Feb. 71 Wing Commander, 27 Dec. 77.
•Captain J. T. Whish, Staff Corps I12 Mar. 73Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 April 71.
Major R. H. Salkeld, Gen. List, Inf. !io Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 71.— Furlough.
Major A. F. Taylor, Staff Corps '12 Nov. 79iWing Officer, 24 Oct. 72.
Lieut. A. Montanaro, Staff Corps 14 Oct. 7i|Wing Officerand Adjutant, 27 Aug. 78.
Surgeon A. G. Grant, MB In medical charge.
17th (The Loyal Poorbeah) Bengal Native Infantry (late Loyal Poorheah Begt.).
Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, Bed. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel R. J. Walker, Staff Corps ...
Bt Lt.Colonel T. Dawes, Staff Corps ...
Captain H. J. Barr, Staff Corps
Captain G. Brehon, Staff Corps
Capt. J. M.W.vonBeverhoudt, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. D. F. Bignell, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major L. E. Eades
11 June 79
28 Apr. 79
10 June 74
25 Feb. 74
8 Mar. 76
28 Oct. 71
Commandant, 17 Feb. 79
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr.
Wing Commander, 1 April 76.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing OfficerandAdj., 27 April76.— Sick Furlough. [Morar.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 April 76.— In Comt. charge,
Wing Officer, 27 April 76.— Offg. Adjutant and Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 7 June 76.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 19 Dec. 72.
18th (TheAlipore) Bengal Native Infantry (late Alipore Begt.— Baisecl 29 June 1795).
Head Quarters at Buxa. Half Battalion at Julpigoree. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Black. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel W. Winson, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. Allen, Staff Corps ...
Lt.Colonel H. Do Brett, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. II. Sage, Staff Corps ...
Captain W. H. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. F. G. Vivian, Stuff Corps
Lieut. E. K. Taylor, Staff Corps
Burgeon Major H. Potter, MD
Surgeon W. Conry
Surgeon Major H*. W. Spry
3 Mar. 76 Commandant, 7 June 61.— Commanding at Buxa.
!o Sept. 78. 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 30 May 6S.— At Julpigoree.
o Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 30 May 68.
3 Oct. 71 ! Wing Officerand Adjutant, 1 June 76.— Station Staff Officer.
3 May 76 Wing Officer, 8 Sept. 71.— On Field Service.
Wing Officer, 8 Mar. 75.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79.— At Julpigoree.
In medical charge, 18 Dec. 76. — Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
Offg. in medical charge at Julpigoree.— And Civil, Julpigoree.
19th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 7th Punjab Infantry). 43s
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Bank, Names, and Corps.
Rehabes.
Colonel E. B. Clay, Staff Corps 2 Mar. 76 Commandant, 15 Sept. 76.
Major A. Copland, Staff Corps 14 Jan. 742nd in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Sept. 75.
Lt.Colonel C. H. Bergman, late 60 N.I... 1 12 Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 17 Sept. 75. [Staff Officer at Quetta.
Captain D. E_. Gouldsbury, Staff Corps 16 Oct. 78JWing Officer, 29 Sept. 74.— Offg. Quarter Master, and Station
4 July 79 Wing Officer, 20 Nov. 76.
6 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 20 Nov. 76. — Prob. Com. Department.
12 Feb. 74JWing Officer and Adjutant, 22 Dec. 77.
30 Dec. 71 Officiating Wing Officer.
21 Sept. 74 Attached.
I In medical charge, 14 April 73.
Major J. E. Waller, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain A. J. Brander, Staff Corps.
Lieut. H. T. Faithmll, Staff Corps .
Lieut. W. S. Hewett, 14 Foot
Lieut. W. S.Marshall, 40 Foot
Surgeon Major T. S. Veale, MD
20th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 8th Punjab Infantry).
" Taktj Foets, i860"—" Pekin, i860."
Head Quarters at Peshawur. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green. Lace, Drab.
Colonel R. G. Rogers, CB. Staff Corps...' 9 Dec. 79 Commandant, 4 March 73.
Major H. W. Gordon, Staff Corps ' 6 May 74;2ndin Com. and Wing Commander, 4 March 73.
Lt.Colonel J. Bartleman, Staff Corps ...'20 Oct. 79 Wing Commander, 4 March 73.
Captain G. M. D. Hill, General List, Inf.| 9 Aug. 7*
Captain W. H. Meiklejohn, General List 24 May 7
Captain L. B. Irwin, Staff Corps 16 May 77
Lieut. W. O. Harris, Staff Corps 1 28 Oct. 71
Lieut. W. C. Faithfull, 6 Foot '21 Sept. 74
Surgeon W. N. Keefer !
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer, 4 March 78.
Wing Officer, 4 March 73.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 2 May 76.
Attached.
In medical charge, 23 May 72.
21st (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late gth Punjab Infantry).
'Abyssinia.
Head Quarters with Cabul Field Force
Brab. Facings, Red. Lace, Drab.
•Colonel J. B.Thelwall, CB. Staff Corps
Major F. W. Collis, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. T. Carruthers, Gen. List.
Captain H. H. Swetenham, Staff Corps
Captain G. H. C. Dyce, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. M. FitzGerald, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. W. H. Young, Staff Corps
Captain W. E. Gowan, Gen. List, Inf. ...
Lieut. R. A. Baker, 3 Foot
Surgeon W. A. C. Roe
Surgeon W. E. Griffiths
Unifo,
15 Sept. 73 Commandant, 13 Oct. 57.— Sick Furlough.
10 Dec. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 23 Jan. 78. — Offg. Comdt.
27 Nov. 69 Wing Commander, 10 Aug. 78. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Apr. 77.
Wing Officer, 9 April 77.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 23 Jan. 78.— Prob. Commt. Department.
Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 78.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Attached.
In medical charge, 19 Dec. 72.— Offg. Civil, Jullunder.
Officiating in medical charge.
2 Oct. 78
30 Dec. 76
30 Dec. 71
29 May 73
a June 70
24 Mar. 76
22nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late nth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Peshawur. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Red. Facings, Buff. Lace, White.
Colonel J. J. O'Bryen, Staff Corps ..
Colonel B. T. Stafford, Staff Corps ..
Major C. H. Bridges, Staff Corps
Captain G. J. Hare, Staff Corps
Captain A. S. M'Rae, Staff Corps
Captain F. H. Hinde, Gen. List, Inf..
Lieut. R. Gordon, Staff Corps
Surgeon H. Mallins, MB
Surgeon S. F. Bigger
22 Nov. 74 Commandant, 11 April 74.
9 Dec. 79' 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, n April 74.
4 Feb. 79jWmg Commander, n April 74.
9 Sept. 76. Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 74.
11 Jan. 79 Wing Officer , 6 May 74.
9 Aug. 70 Wing Officer, 15 May 72.— Sick Furlough.
SSept. 7: Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 3 July 74.
In medical charge, — With 27 N.I.
Officiating in medical charge.
23rd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers— late i$th Punjab Infantry)
" Taku Fokts" — "Pekin." — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Meean Meer. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facings, Chocolate. Lace, Drab.
Lt.Colonel A. A. Currie, CB. Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Colonel H. Collett, Staff Corps ...
2 Mar. 75, Commandant, 13 June ;
Captain H. Paterson, Staff Corps ...
Captain S. V. Gordon, Staff Corps...
Captain V. G. L. Eyre, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. Chesney, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. E. Jones, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. A. Baker, 3 Foot
Surgeon Major E. Taylor
Surgeon A. Duncan, MD
22 Nov. 79
23 Sept.74
9 Aug. 76
22 Jan. 79
28 Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
24 Mar. 76
nd in Command and Wing Commander, 7 April 77.— Assist.
Qr. Mr. Gen. Cabul Force.
Wing Commander, 3 Dec. 78.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Aug. 76.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer, 9 June 72.
Wing Officer, 19 April 75.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 March 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 21 Mar. 68.— Offg. Dep. Surg. Gen., Rawul
Officiating in medical charge. [Pindee Circle.
24th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 16th Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Colonel F. B. Norman, Staff Corps '22 Nov. 79 Commandant, 8 Aug. 79.
Captain E. Stedman, Staff Corps 1 19 Dec. 72 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 Aug. 79.
Captain P. H. Wallerstein, Staff Corps...
Captain J.J. Money-Simons, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. R. Marrett, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. G. Ramsay, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. Lamb, 16 Foot....
Lieut. L. J. E. Bradshaw, :
Surgeon H. J. Linton
Surgeon D. J. Macdonald.
3 July 79 Wing Commander, 8 Aug. 79.
iWing Officer.
1 Jan. 79 Wing Officer, 2 Dec. 75.
3 Nov. 72, Wing Officer, 23 May 76. — Prob. Commt. Dept.
1 Feb. 75 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Nov. 78.
jOfficiatmg Win- Officer.
2 Dec. 74 Officiating Wing Officer,
o Sept. 75 {Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 17 Feb. 73.— Sick Furlough.
lOfficiating in medical charge.
439 25th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late lyth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at TJmballa. (Candahar Field Force.) Uniform, Eed. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Bank, Names, and Cobps. i pK5J I Remabks.
Lt. Colonel J. W. Hoggan, Staff Corps ... 27 June 75 Commandant, 27 Dec. 77.
Colonel N. Barton, Staff Corps 10 June79,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 2-7 Dec. 77.
Contain J. N. Steel, Gen. List, Inf. 2 Oct. 691 Wing Commander, 27 Dec. 77.
Captain W. V. Ellis, Staff Corps 10 June 74 Wing Officer, 16 July 74-
j Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. H. B. Coats, Staff Corps 2S Oct. 7ijWing Officer and Adjutant. i3 Dec. 75.
Lieut. C. H. H. Beley, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Dec. 77.
Lieut. W. G. Yate, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 73! Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon W. R. Murphy In medical charge, 7 Oct. 78.
26th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late i&th Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Sealkote. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Eed. Lace, Drab.
Lt. Colonel M. G. Smith, Staff Corps iio Apr. 77 Commandant, 7 Aug. 77.— Furlough.
Lt. Colonel C. W. R. Chester, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 76 Officiating Commandant.
Lt. Colonel A. Tulloch, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. 7 Aug. 77.
Maior A. Fitzgerald, Gen. List, Inf. 20 Aug. 7S Wing Commander, 1 April 76. — Brigade Major, Mooltan.
Major A. B. Hepburn, Staff Corps 4 Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 14 May 7S.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
1 Wing Officer.
Captain C. J. R. Fulford, Staff Corps ... iR July 77 Wing Officer, 1 April 7G.— Staff College, Sandhurst.
Captain L. Dening, Staff Corps in May 79 Wing Officer, 20 April 71.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Lieut. S. H. P. Graves, Staff Corps 15 Dec. 69 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 May 78.
Lieut. H. A. Ravenshaw, Staff Corps ... 24 Mar. 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Nov, 78.
(Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major A. K. Reed I | In medical charge, iS Dec. 76.
27th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late igth Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Eed. Lace, Drab.
Colonel J. Doran, CB. Staff Corps
Lt.C'olonel C. J. Hughes, Staff Corps ..,
Major L. Macdonald, Staff Corps
Captain R. A. Swetenham, Staff Corps..
Captain G. H. Jackson, Gen. List, Inf....
Captain C.W. Babington, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. G. A. Williams, Staff Corps
Lieut J. W. Thrnston, 14 Foot
Lieut. A. E. P. Burn, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major W. S. Caldwell, MD
Surgeon H. Mallins, MB
it June 73
, 1 Oct. 77
S May 77
26 May 77
,28 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
10 Sept. 75
10 Sept. 75
21 Sept. 75
Comdt. 5 Aug. 57.— Com. a Brigade of the Khyber Line Force,
2nd in Command and Wing Coaidr., 12 June 75.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Commander, 2 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2S Jan. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, 20 March 73.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79 —Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 30 June 79.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 16 Feb. 71.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.— From 22 N.I.
28th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 20th Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters with Cabul Field Force. Uniform, Eed. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, White.
t. Colonel J. Hudson, Staff Corps
Major G. S. Hills, Staff Corps
Major H. S. Marshall, Gen. List, Inf....
Capt.F. A. S.D'AcostadeSt. Laurent, S.C.
Lieut. A. R. Porter, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. J. Denny's, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. F. Lyons-Montgomery, S. C.
Lieut. A. A. Lane, 51 Foot
Surgeon R. Macrae
Eed.
3 June 70 Commandant, 10 Aug. 78.
4 Aug. 77'pnd in Comd. and Wing Comdr., 14 April 73.
4 Sept. 78! Wing Commander, 24 April 77.
8 July 74lWing Officer, 9 July 6S.— Station Staff Officer.
:8 Oct. 7ijWing Officer and Adjutant, 26 May 73. — Furlough.
'.6 Mar. 74 Wing Officer, 4 Jan. 76. — Offg. Adjutant.
3 June 75Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 78.
2 Nov. 74 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
|In medical charge. — With 2 Goorkhas.
29th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 21st Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Tullagong. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Eed. Facings, Light Blue. Lace, White.
Colonel J. J. H. Gordon, CB. Staff Corps 23 Feb. 77,Commandant, 29 May 61.
Colonel G. G. Cunliffe, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 29 Apr. 69.— Sick Furlough.
Major C. E. D.Branson, Gen. List, Inf.... 8 Sept. 79 Officiating 2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Major E. Beddy, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 77 Wing Com., 22 Mar. 65.— D.A.A.G. for Musketry, Meean Meer.
UCBt.Lt.Col. G.N. Channer, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 7o|Wing Commander, 24 Jan. 7S.— Sick Furlough.
('.iptam F. R. C. Voyle, Stall' Corps 9 Oct. 75 Wing Officer^ March 70.— Sick Furlough.
Captain A. J. F. Raid, Staff Corps iS Jan. 7g Wing Officer, 10 Aug. 78. -Sick Furlough.
Lieut. R. W. MacLeod, Staff Corps ig Oct. 72 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 Oct. 78.
I. .-ut. 11. P. Picot, Staff Corps 21 Sept.74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Oct. 78.
U . U.Jameson, Staff Corps 13 June 74 Officiating Win" Officer.
Lii it. W, T. Kan-brother, 11 Foot hi Feb. 75 'Officiating Wing Officer.
urgeon Major J. E.T. Aitchison, MD..., (In medical charge, 25 Jan. 7S.— Botanist, Koorum Column.
Suigeon R. Moodie, MB.
officiating in medical charge.
30th (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 22nd Punjab Infantry).
Head Quarters at Ferozepore. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Eed. Facings, Buff. Lace, Gold.
'■'• R.Boi ragon, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel It. I). Campbell, Stall' Corps
Major H. W. Webster, Staff Corps
Captain W. <;. c. HaUcett, Stall' Corps ...
F •'. M:uM.y, Stall- Corps
'■ B\Yi in ., Staff Corps
Lieut. I-'. (;. L. Mainwaring, Staff Corps
Ueut. F. C. C. Augelo, 40 Foot .
Burgeon D. N. Martin, MD
2 Sept.77jCommandant, 16 Aug. 61.
15 June 76,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i Dec. 74.
26 July 77, Wing Commander, 1 Dec. 74.
9 Sept. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Sept. 76. [Khyber Line Force.
28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Dec. 75.— D.A.Q.M.Gen.
30 June 77 Wing Officer, 25 Sept. 75.
30 Dec. 71 Wing Officer, 23 May 76.
n Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 14 April 73.
31st (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (late 23rd Punjab Infantry). 44°
Head Quarters at Jullunder. Uvayber Liue.Force.) Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps. Bank Bemabks.
Colonel E. G. Langmore, Staff Corps ...28 July 73 Commandant, 30 Nov. 74.
Major F. Tweddell, Gen. List, Inf (27 Aug. 79 2nd in Com. and Winy Commander, 13 Oct. 79.
Captain E. W. Smyth, Gen. List, Inf. ... 10 Mar. 70 ' Wing Commander, i3~Oct. 79.
Captain A. C. G. Lydiard, Stan Corps... 3 Apr. 78 Winy I (fficer, May 71.
Captain li. C. Graves, Staff Corps 30 Jan. 78 Winy Officer, 1 Dec." 74. —Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. M. I. Gibbs, Staff Corps '$o Dec. 71 Winy Officer and Quarter Master, 1 Dec. 74.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major C. E. Baddock In medical charge, 20 Oct. 76.
32nd (Punjab) Bengal Native Infantry (Pioneers — late 24th Punjab Infantry).
"Aid ciam inoeniam autfaciam." " Delhi" — " Lucknow " (Relief and Capture).
Head Quarters at Jhelum. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Commandant.
Major C. E. Bates, Staff Corps n Sept. 72 "2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Oct. 76.— Sick Furl,
Major A. O.W.Crookshank,Staff Corps .. ri Jan. 79 Offg. Commandant.— Offg. Mil. Sue. to the Governor General.
Captain A. P. Samuells, Gen. List, Inf... 15 Dec. 69 Wing Commander, 9 April 77. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lieut. C. Hogge, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Winy Officer and Adjutant, 15 Feb. 77.
Lieut. H. C. Halkett, Staff Corps ii Apr. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 77.
Captain E. C. S. Jackson, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer, 10 Feb. 69.— Station Stuff Officer, Delhi.
Captain T. Nicholls, Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing Officer, 6 Sept. 73. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Lieut. E. De Brath, 3 Foot 11 Sept. 70 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. K. M'Kay Iln medical charge, 26 Oct. 77.
Note. — The 5th Goorkha (the Hazara Goorkha Battalion) Begiment, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops,
takes rank after the 32nd Native Infantry.
33rd (The Allahabad) Bengal Native Infantry (late Allahabad Levy).
Head Quarters at Delhi. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel .J. T. Harris, Staff Corps 27 June 75 Commandant, 5 Feb. 76.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel T.W.Rutherfurd, StaffCorps 14 June 77
Major S. C. Mactier, Staff Corps
Captain J. G. Kelly, Staff Corps.
Lieut. J. H. Sadler, Staff Corps .
Lieut. L. J. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. Fulton, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon E. R. Johnson
Surgeon T. H. Sweeny .
4 Feb. 7g
11 Sept. 75
28 Oct. 71
28 Oct. 71
17 Feb. 72
nd in Command and Wing Comdr, 31 Dec. 74. — Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 31 Dec. 74.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
("Wing Officer a\d Quarter MaM r, ,0 Aug. 76.— Offg. Station
I Sta If Officer, Delhi, and Officiating Winy Commander.
Wing Officer, 16 Aug. 76. — Acting Assistant Political Agent, Ma-hi
Wing Officer, 18 Oct. 76. — Sick Furlough. [Kanta.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 Dec. 78. — Furlough.
tfficiating Wing Officer.
In medical charye, 22 May 72. — Furlough.
)fficiating in medical charge.
34th (The Futtehgurh) Bengal Native Infantry (late Futtehgurh Levy).
[Raised 8 Jan. 1858.)
Head Quarters at Cachar. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace, White.
Lt.Colonel G. J. Pasley, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 76 Commandant, 29 Dec. 77. — Commanding at Cachar.
Major W. V. F. Jacob, Staff Corps 8 Dec. 75 2nd m Com. and Wing Commander, 29 Dec. 77.
Major C. S. Pratt, Staff Corps 11 Dec. 78 Winy Comma uder, .■ Sept. 76.
Captain E. S. Cooke, Staff" Corps n Nov. 76 Wing 1 ter .Master, 12 Nov. 76.
Major H. W. J. Senior, Staff Corps 4 Mar. jy Winy Officer, 28 July 73.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. W. G. Dnnst'ord, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 Oct. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. E. W. Dun, Staff Corps 28 Mar. 74 Winy Officer, 5 March 78.— Offg. Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer.
Officiating Winy Officer.
Surge 111 Major F. Odevaine In medical charye, 7 Nov. 74.— Offg. with Malwah Bheel Corps.
Surgeon R. N. Campbell [Officiating in medical charge.
35th (The Mynpoorie) Bengal Native Infantry (late Mywpoorie Levy).
[Raised 7 Feb. 1858,)
Head Quarters at Allahabad. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, While.
Lt.Colonel G. C. Rowcroft, Staff Corps 10 Aug. 75 Commandant, 18 Oct. 77.
Major A. J. C. Birch, Staff" Corps ' 2 .Mar 75 211dm Command and Wing Comdr., iSOct. 77. [Dum-Dum,
Captain F. W. Nicolay, Staff Corps 8 June 73 Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 78.— D. A. A. Gen. for Musketry.
Captain F. T. Goodndge, StaffCorps ... 4 Apr. 77 Winy Officer, 16 Mar. 77.
Captain R. T. Hawkes, Staff Corps 18 July 77
Captain T. E. Spencer, Staff Corps ! 1 July 77
Lieut. A. F. Cotton, Staff Corps 2S Oct. 71
Lieut. A. G. B. Ternau, Stall" Corps 13 June 74
Surgeon Major B. T. Lyons I
Wing Commander.— Prob. Mil. Accounts Dept.
Wing Officer, 1 March 79. [Koorum Force.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 1 Mar. 79.— On Transport Duty,
Wing Officer.
In medical charge.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
36th (The Be
tardily) Bengal Native Infantry (late Bareilly Levy).
(Raised mMay 1S58.)
Head Quarters at Barrackpore. Detachment at Berhampore. Uniform, Red. Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold,
Lt.Colonel R. Worsley, late 15 N.I 1 April 76 Commandant, 28 Aug. 7g.
p.s.c. Lt.Colonel H. A. Little, Staff Corps 1 Oct. 77 2nd inCommand and Wing Commander, 2S Aug. 79
Major J. W. A. Michell, Staff' Corps
Captain T. G. Thomson, Staff" Corps
Captain E. H. Wilson, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. A. Coles, Staff" Corps..
Lieut. E. M. Nedham, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. B. Strahan
April 7S Wiufj
8 Dec. 77 '"
25 July 77 Wi
[i Jan. 71
9 Aug. 73
nnmander, 8 April 76.
Officer, 1 Jan. 77. — Offg. Quarter Master.
Officer, 1 Jan. 77. — At Berhampore.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Jan. 72.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 16 May 77.— On Field Service.
In medical charge, 12 June 75.
441 37th (The Meerut) Bengal Native Inf. (late Meerut Levy. -Raised 26 Aug. 1858.)
Head Quarters at Barsilly. Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel A. A. Bruce, Staff Corps 115 Aug. 77 Commandant, 12 June 75.
Lt.Colonel C. P. Hunter, Staff Corps ...20 Jan. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 10 Aug. 78.
Major T. D. Madden, Staff Corps 13 June 77, Wing Commander, 2 Dec. 75. [India, Mil. Dept.
Captain SirC. H. Leslie, Bf. Staff Corps n Jan. 79, Wing Officer and Adj. 13 March 74.— Offg. Addl. Sec. to Govt, of
Captain J. Corse-Scott, Staff Corps 16 May 77 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 13 Jan. 70.
Captain W. Hailes, Staff Corps 16 Oct. 75 Wing Officer, 10 Oct. 72.— D. A. Q. M. Gen.,Khyber Line Force.
Major W. J. Stewart, Staff Corps 12 June 77 Wing Officer, 7 April 77.
Lieut. H. B. Thornliill. 5 Foot 23 Apr. 73;Officiating Vv mg Officer.
Surgeon Major T. P. Wright ' In medical charge, 4 Feb. 78.
38th (The Agra) Bengal Native Infantry (late Agra Levy. — Raised 26 Aug. 1858).
Head Quarters at Meerut. Uniform, Red. Facings, Dark- Blue. Lace, White.
Colonel G. A. Brown, Staff Corps 21 Oct. 77 Commandant, 8 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel W. R. Martin, Bengal Inf | 5 Oct. 742nd in Command and Wing Comdr., "5 June 76.— Offg. Comdt.
Lt.Col. H. L.A.Tottenham, Staff Corps. 20 Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 21 Jan. 70.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain T. H. Goldney, Staff Corps ' 9 June79|Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Oct. 70.
Major A. W. Graham, Gen. List, Inf. ...! 1 Oct. 77iWing Officer, 24 April 78.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Lieut. H. M. P. Hawkes, Staff Corps ... 23 Nov. 72 Wing Officer, 2 Sept. 76.— Prob. Com. Department.
Lieut. P. A. Buckland, Staff Corps 24 Apr. 72 Wing Officer, 18 June 79.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. F. M. Drury, 3 Foot '26 Mar. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
[Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon W. M. Courtney | jln medical charge, 20 March 74.
Surgeon D. F. Barry, MD I lOfficiating in medical charge.
39th (The Allygurh) Bengal
Head Quarters at Meerut. (Khy
Colonel G. W. Fraser, Staff Corps -
Colonel H. M. Wemvss, Staff Corps.
Major F. Gellie, Staff Corps
Captain E. M. Forbes, Gen. List, Inf
Lieut. R. G. Handcock, Staff Corps.
Major H. 0. Cumberlege, Gen. List, Inf
Lieut. A. T. Banon, Staff Corps ....
Lieut. C.W. Harris, 73 Foot
Lieut. A. L. Pennington, 5 Foot
Surgeon Major C. J. McKenaa
Native Inf. (late Allygurh Levy. — Raised 1 Feb. 1858).
ber Line Force.) Uniform, Red. Facings, Bark Blue. Lace, White.
9 June 74 Commandant, 28 April 62. [Gen. Khyber Line Force.
9 Dec. 79 and in Com. and Wing Commander, 16 Nov. 68. — D.A. and Q.M.
20 Oct. 76 Wing Commander, 20 Jan. 64.
5 Jan. 71 Wing Officer, 11 March 70.— Furlough.
5 July 7iiWing Officer and Adjutant, 9 April 77.
15 July 79 Wing Officer, 20 Sept. 76.— Station Staff Officer at Ali Musjid.
2S Oct. 7
10 Sept. 76
n Sept. 70
Wing Officer, 16 Jan. 73.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Attached.
In medical charge, 3 April 75. — With 43 N. I.
Officiating in medical charge.
40th (The Shahjehanpore) Bengal
Head Quarters at Goruckpore.
Colonel E. Dandridge, Staff Corps 114 Jan. 77
Major H. Morton, Staff Corps '20 Dec, 75
Major Sir B. P. Bromhead.-B,. Staff Corps 18 Jan. 79
Captain H. D. Hutchinson, Staff Corps 1 6 July 79
Captain R. O. Vyvyan, Gen. List, Inf... 29 Oct. 69
Captain J. Fraser, Gen. List, Inf. 1 Mar. 70
Lieut. B. Briscoe, Staff Corps 9 Mar. 72
I
Surgeon W. E. B. Moynan, MD
Native Infantry (late Shahjehanjjure Levy) .
Uniform, Red. Facings, White. Lace, White.
Commandant, 19 June 5S.— Commanding at Goruckpore. — Furl.
2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 15 April 76.— Offg. Comdt.
Wing Commander, 15 April 76. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Wing Officers Aug.69.-Offg.Wing Comdr.— Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 9 Sept. 74. — Offg. Qr. Master.
Wing Officer, 15 April 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 21 June 76.— Station Staff Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 6 Jan. 78.
41st (The Gwallor) Bengal Native Infantry (late ist Gwallor Infantry).
Head Quarters at Morar. Uniform, Red. Facings, Cavalry Greg. Lace, White.
Colonel H. S. Obbard, Staff Corps 11 June 73:Commandant, 13 Feb. 62.
Colonel C. C. Ekins, Staff Corps 1 20 Dec. 79' 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 30 April 77. —Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel H. St. G. Tucker.Gen.List.Inf.
Major V. W. Tregear, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain H. M. Rose, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. C. F. Vyse, Staff Corps
Captain B. Wemyss, Gen. List, Inf.
Lieut. G. H. Watson, 39 Foot ....
Surgeon Major J. Browne, MD..
Mar. 73-Officiating 2nd in Command.
23 July 78! Wing Commander, 12 June 75. — Sick Furlough.
8 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 13 Feb. 71. — Officiating Wing Commander.
28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 May 76.
18 July 71 'Wing Officer, 31 March 76.
iWing Officer.
ii Sept. 76'Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 29 Dec. 74.
42nd {Assam) Bengal Native Infantry (Llghtlnfantry—late ist Assam Lt. Inf. Bait
Raised 16 May 1817).
Head Quarters at Shillong. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Celonel J. P. SherrilV, Staff Corps 16 May 7S Commandant i^Dec. 74.
Colonel Alfred Tulloch, Staff Corps 11 Jan. 79
Major W. E. Chambers, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 77
Major A. D. Butter, Staff Corps 112 Dec. 76
Captain A. K. Abbott. Staff Corps 30 Dec. 76
Captain W. Brydon, Staff Corps '28 Aug. 75
Lieut. H. FitzG. Stevens, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Melvin, Staff Corps
2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 13 Dec. 74. — With 43 N. I.
Officiating 2nd in Command.
Wing Commander, 12 March 77.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 31 Dec. 76.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master. 28 Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Oct. 7ojWing Officer, 13 Mar. 72.— Offg. Wing Commander and Adjutant.
Oct. 7iiWing Officer, 6 Feb. 77.— Officiating Quarter Master.
(Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
'In medical charge, 10 Dec. 75.
Surgeon J. Wilson, MD
43rd (Assam) Bengal Native Infantry (Light Infantry— late 2nd Assam Lt. Inf. Bait-
Raised 13 April 1835).*
Head Quart rrs at Debrooghur. Detachment, at Sudiya. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Co one A. Pond, Staff Corps 11 July 74 commandant, 13 Sept. 75.-Furlough. [42 N. I.
"•"in' I A. liillncti, mm u Corps 11 .hi, 1. 7.,lotiiciti,ting Commandant,— Commanding at Debrooghur.— From
-Major If. M. Kvmiis, stair Corps L>o June 78 2nd in Command and Win- Commander, 13 Sept. 75.
' aptain (.. I). Id-id, Gen. List, Inf. ...
Captain G. W. lierosf'ord, Staff Corps
25 Aug. no Wing Commander, 13 Sept. 75. — At Kohima, Naga Hills,
I26 Oct. 73|Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 72.— Commanding at Sudiya.
Tuly 74.— Garrison Class, Lucknow.
Quarter Master. 76 June 77-— Offg. Adjutant
...... Corps 11 Feb. 75 Wing Officer, 20 June 78. —Offg. Quarter Master.
finrgeon Major .I I!. White In mBe(lica, ,„arge. 30 Jan. 7S. - Sick Furlough.
bin goon Majorl.J.M'Kenna I 'Officiating in medical charge.-From 39 N. I.
, . ' ■■ " ■ •"-•' ■■-""■>'. •-".m v,.jitj» ...m wui. 7 ;,w mg i iiiiccr, 0 Jan. 72.
, ;''; ;'",'. ' ,vH?n,\ S,k;''ne> i:,'"p r'ist' Inf"28 Nov- "" Wi"K Officer, 3 July 74.-
' , ,' V ?' n" ^ dney, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. r. Wing Officer and Quart
Lieut. A. L. Barrett, Staff Corps u Feb. 7< Wini Officer. «. ,l,.n, ,(
44th (Sylhet) Bengal Native Infantry (Lt. Inf.— late Sylhet Lt. Inf. Batt.) 44?
Raised 19 Feb. 1824).
Head Quarters at Shillong . Left Wing at Gowhatty. Detachments at Tezpore, Golaghat, Kohima, and Samaguting.
Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Rank, Names, and Coeps. I £*** I Remaeks.
Colonel J. M. Nuttall, CB. Staff Corps ..J 10 June 73 Commandant, 21 Feb. 73. [ing at Gowhatty.
Major T. N. Walker, Staff Corps 14 Mar. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Oct. 76.— Command-
Major D. Robertson, General List, Inf. n Sept. 72 Wing Commander, 18 Feb. 75.
Lieut. R. K. Ridgeway, Staff Corps 14 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 July 74.
Lieut. C. R. Macgregor, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master , 9 Oct. 74.
Lieut. T. S. Hoileau, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, 22 July 76.— At Kohima.
Lieut. P. E. Henderson, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, 6 July 78.
Lieut. H. H. Forbes, 3 Foot 11 Sept. 77 Attached.
Surgeon J. O'Brien, MD I In medical charge, 30 Jan. 7S.
45th (Rattray's SiJcTis) Bengal Native Infantry (late 1st Bengal Police Batt.,
Rattray's Sikhs). (Added to the Bengal Army in 1864.)
"Behae"— " Defence op Abbsh."
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Uniform, Bed. Facings, Light Buff. Lace, White.
Lt.ColonelF. M.Armstrong, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 77 Commandant, 11 Nov. 78.
2nd in Command and \\ ing Comdr.
Bt.Lt.Col.C. L. Woodruffe, Staff Corps... 22 Nov. 79 Wing Commander, 11 Nov. 78.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain R. J. Waller, Stair ( 'orps 22 Mar. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 May 7o.-Otfg Wing Comdr.
Lieut. H. N. M'Rae Staff Corps . 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, o Oct. 76.— Ottg. Adjutant.
Lieut. R. C. S. Maeausland, Staff Corps 13 Nov. 72 Wing Officer, 24 Apr. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. H. R.L. Holmes. 22 Foot I 9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer. 3 May 79.
Lieut. J. M. A. Retallick, 25 Foot 10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon F. W. Wright, MB ,In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.
1st Goorkha Regiment (Light Infantry— late 66th or Goorkha Lt. Inf. Regt.)
" BhUBTPOBB" — " ALLIWAL" — " SOBRAON."
Head Quarters at Dnurmsala. Uniform, Bed. F.xcnjs. White. Lace. White
Colonel R. S. Hill, Bengal Infantry 29 Aug. 76 Commandant, 1 Jan. 79.— Commanding at Dhurmsala,
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 1 Jan. 79.
Wing Commander, 1 Jan. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 May 76.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 10 Nov. 74.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Wing officer and Quarter Master, 4 March 78.— Offg. Station
[Staff Officer.
Lt.Colonel P. Story, Bengal Infantry ... 1 Jan. 74
Major G. Young, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 78
Captain G. F. Churchill, Staff Corps 8 Mar. 76
Bt.Lt.Col. C. St. J. B. Barnett, Staff C... 28 Apr. 79
Lieut. G. H. Robinson, Staff Corps , 9 Aug. 73
Lieut. J. P. W. Spankie, Stall Corps ... 9 Aug. 74 Wing Officer, 1 Jan. 79.
Lieut. F. J. Kempster, 100 Foot 10 Mar. 76 Officiating Wing Officer,
Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major C. F. Oldham In medical charge, 3 Jan. 77.— Furlough.
Surgeon Major C. P. Costello ! Officiating in medical charge.
2nd (Prince of Wales' Own) Goorkha Regiment (The Sirmoor Rifles) (late Sirmoor
Rifle Begt. — Raised 24 Apr. 181 5).
Plume of the Prince of Wales.
"BHUBTPORE " — " AlLIWAl" — "SoBRAON " — "DELHI."
Head Quarters with Khybtr Line ForceL Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Honorary Colonel
y& Lt.Colonel D.Macintyre, Staff Corpsn Sept. 72
Major A. Battve, Staff Corps 6 Jan. 77
Major H. P. P. Nash, Staff Corps
Captain S. E. Becher, Gen. List, Inf.
Captain W. Hill, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. P. Newall, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. S. Wheatley, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. A. Travers, 25 Foot
Surgeon R. Macrae
Lace, Black.
Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
ZG. KT. GCB. KP. QCSI. GCMG.
Commandant, 8 April 76.— Sick Fur. [Com. at Dehra Dhoon.
2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 8 Apr. 76.- Offg. Conidt., and
4 Mar. 76 Wing Commander, 8 April 76.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer, 9 April 77.— Offg. Wing Commander.
5 Jan. 78 Wing Officer, 25 Feb. 78.
7 Dec. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Feb. 78.— Furlough.
28 Oct. 71, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 25 Feb. 76.
10 Sept.75 Officiating Wing Officer.
'Officiating in medical charge.— From 28 N.I.
3rd Goorkha (Kemaoon) Regiment (late Kemaoon Batt.
"Delhi."
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Almora Depot. Uniform, Dark Green
Raised 24 April 1815).
Colonel A. Paterson, Staff Corps.
V<£ Colonel H. H. Lyster, Staff Corps ..
Major G. C. Gregory. Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Pulley, Staff Corps
Major R. E. K. Money, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. G. F. Browne, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. L. O'Bryen, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major G. M. Govan, MD
Surgeon Major J. W. Johnston, MD. ..
9 Dec. 74
20 Sept. 79
20 Jan. 77
28 Oct. 71
9 Oct. 78
2S Oct. 71
28 Feb. 74
Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Commandant, 23 June 73— Commanding at Almorah.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 June 73.
Win- Commander, .• ; .1 111, e 7 ,. LOfficer at Almora.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 19 April 77.- Offg. Station Stafi"
Wing Officer, 30 May 68.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Jan. 78.
Wing Officer, 3 May 79.
In medical charge, 17 Oct. 63.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
4th Goorkha Regiment {late Extra Goorkha Regiment).
Head Quarters with Khyber Line Force. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black.
Uffi Colonel J. A. Tytler, CB. Staff Corps 10 Dec. 75 Commdt., 4 Dec. 65— Com. a Brigade, Konruni Force.
Colonel J. P. Turton, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander,i8 June 68.
Lt.Colonel F. F. Rowcroft, Staff Corps... 10 Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 18 June 68.
Major J. Hay, Staff Corps 11 June 79 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 April 71.
Bt.Major G. W. Rogers, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 5 April 71.— Ottg. Adjutant.
Major E. P. Mainwarmg, Gen. List, Inf. 20 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 30 June 68— Offg. Quarter Master.
Captain C. A. Mercer, Staff Corps 8 June 79 Wing Officer. 6 June 71.— Furlough.
Lieut. H. J. Bolton, 60 Foot 17 July 72 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. C. G. Adye, 14 Foot 20 Nov. 75 Attached.
Surgeon Major G. C. Chesnaye In medical charge, 11 April 71.
Note— These Regiments, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, rank— the 1st Goorkhas after the 10th
Native Infantry ; the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Goorkhas after the 15th Native Infantry.
"V The 5th Goobkha Regiment, being attached to the Punjab Frontier Force, is placed following the 6th Punjab
Infantry, four pages further on.
443 Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
PUNJAB FRONTIER FORCE.
Head Quarters at Abbottabad.
Raised, 18 May 1849. Re-modelled, 15 Feb. 1851. Designation changed, 19 Sept. 1865.
Note.— When Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank
according to the dates on which they were raised, thus — The Guide Cavalry, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry rank immediately after the 8th Bengal Cavalry; the Corps of Guides, Infantry, the 1st, 2nd,
3rd, and 4th Sikh Infantry, and the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry after the 15th Native In-
fantry and the 3rd Goorkiias ; the 5th Goorkhas after the 32nd Native Infantry.
STAFF.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
1TC Major Gen. F. S. Roberts, CB., \
R. Art., Qr. Mr. General in India... j 3
Jan. 75
Brig. Gen. C. J. Godby, Staff Corps [ 9 Dec. 78
Remarks.
Commanding Koorum Force.
Assistant Adjutant General.
Officiating Commandant.— From 4 Punjab Cavalry.
ARTILLERY.
AtKohat (Cabul Field Force.) No. 1 Mountain Battery.
CaptainH. R.L.Morgan, RoyalArtillery 11 Mar. 76, Commandant, 3 Dec. 78.
Lieut. H. N. Jervois, Royal Artillery | 8 Jan. 70,1st Subaltern, 8 July 75.— Furlough.
Lieut. J. C. Shirres, Royal Artillery ... n Sept. 77 2nd Subaltern, 28 Dec. 77-
Lieut. A. C. Bailward, Royal Artillery. |12 Feb. 7413rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
At Abbottabad. T(Candahar Field Force.) No. 2 Mountain Battery.
Captain G. Swinley, RoyalArtillery ..., 6 Nov. 72 Commandant, 23 Apr. 73.— Furlough.
Captain A. Broadfoot, Royal Artillery... 130 Aug. 77 Officiating Commandant.
Lieut. W.M. Campbell, Royal Artillery 13 Jan. 69 1st Subaltern, S July 75.— Furlough.
Lieut. E. A. Smith, Royal Artillery ..J12 Feb. 7412nd Subaltern, 26 Jan. 77.— Officiating 1st Subaltern.
Lieut. C. A. Montanaro, Royal Artillery 17 Aug. 74 Officiating 2nd Subaltern.
Lieut. F. E. Allsopp, Royal Artillery ...'25 Jan. 77,3rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
Surgeon W. A. Simmonds : Iln medical charge.
At Dera Ismail Khan. No. 3 Pesnawur Mountain Battery. (Khyber Line Force.)
.Commandant.
Lieut. "W. H. Frith, Royal Artillery 4 Jan. 71 1st Subaltern, 20 June 79.
Lieut. H. J. Lyster, R. Artillery 12 Sept.72'2ud Subaltern, 20 June 79.
Lieut. F. H. J. Birch, Royal Artillery ...31 Jan. 78 Officiating 3rd Subaltern.
At Abbottabad. (Khyber Line Force.)] No. 4 Hazara Mountain Battery.
Captain A. Broadfoot, Royal Artillery...' 30 Aug. 77,Commandant.
Lieut. C. C. Lindsay, Royal Artillery ... 7 July 6g:ist Subaltern, 18 Jan. 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. E. C. Wace, Royal Artillery 15 Dec. 71:2nd Subaltern, 18 Jan. 77,-Offg. 1st Subaltern.
Lieut. H. M. Sandbach, Royal Artillery 14 Aug. 7613rd Subaltern, 3 Apr. 79.
Lieut. C. A. Anderson, Royal Artillery.1 2 Feb. 76 iOfficiating 2nd Subaltern.
AtKohat.] No. 5 or Garrison Battery
ICommandant,
Captain R. A. C. King, Royal Artillery. 13 Dec. 71'Officiating Commandant.
Establishment of each Mountain Battery.— 1 Commandant; 2Subalterns; 1 Subadar; 1 Jemadar; 1 Havildar Major ;
1 Pay and Quarter Master Havildar; 4 Havildars ; 4 Naicks; 2 Trumpeters; 60 Gunners; 2 Havildars of
Drivers ; 4 Naicks of Drivers ; 85 Drivers ; 8 Muleteers ; 1 Farrier.
Establishment of No. 5 Battery— 1 Subadar; 1 Jemadar; 6 Havildars; 6 Naicks; 1 Bugler; 60 Privates.
Note.— One Subadar Major is allowed for the Artillery of the Force.
FIVE REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB CAVALRY.
Noie— The Cavalry Regiments of the Punjab Frontier Force, viz., Guide Cavalry, and 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th
Punjab Cavalry, when acting with other Bengal Native Troops, take rank immediately after the Sth Bengal
Cavalry.
1st Punjab Cavalry.
_ .„ ., „ "Delhi"— "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture)— Karrand.
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Depot at Dera Ghazi Khan. Uniform, Dark Blue. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
Lt.Colonel C. S. Maclean, Staff Corps ... 22 Nov. 79'Commandant,3Mar. 70.
Major G. 0. Bird, Madras Staff Corps... 20 Sepi.76J2iid in Command and Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 73.
Bt. Major J. R. R. Atkinson, Gen.List,Inf. 22 Nov. 79'Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 70.
Oaptam H. Wylic, General List, Inf. ... i3Dec. 7o'Squadron Commander, 4 Aug. 73.— Assistant to the Gov. Gen.'s
Captain II. pe all. Hervey,StaffL'orps 5 Apr. 76|Squadron Commander, 12 April 77. [Agent for Beloochistan.
Captain D S Cumnghame, Staff Corps; 1 Dec. 77 .Squadron Officer, 2 April 77.
Lieut. A. M. \Iuir, staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 'Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 2 April 77.
Lieut. H .A. Deane, Staff Corps US Feb. 74 Squadron Officer.
burgeon Major G. Ihomson, MB | 2 Oct. 77 La medical charge, 10 Feb. 69.-Offg. Civil, Dalhousie.
2nd Punjab Cavalry.
„ ,_ ... _ . "Delhi"— "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture).
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Depot at Dera Ghazi Khan. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Blue. Lace.Gold.
0] ilonel T <i. Kennedy, OS. Staff Corps 1 16 May 75 Commandant, 8 Feb. 65.
(•• '/,"'■ t ;',"«' bt;l11 C~rp8T : '3 Jlll'c 76,2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 22 Feb. 64.
M.1' ',«/■; !rl:'"L'; ^Tf'"' T,1Kt' lnt" -i2? Nov- '"■>' Squadron Commander, 4 Nov. 68.
(,•/•,>;.",""'', Kti,H'(-!'"-I"» '3 "cc. 70 Squadron Comdr., 4 Nov. 68.
■ P "in • • R ( ampbell Stall Corps o June 7, Squadron Officer, 15 Nov. 77.
■.'':"" '- , ■ ,ils '"''• Staff Corps 2 Dec. 74 Squadron officer 15 Nov. 77.
Lfeut C i filf?' StL1."' V°r'JS i 2 -yar- '•' Squadron Officer . Mar.69.-Offg. Adjt.
• 1 r .' '• J'- 8,tuart, ,7 Foot 27 June 74'Attached.
8 r,1' uA' ( V"'/."?,"' 34 foot iQ Sept. 76 Attached.
Burgeon OIotSi "Wn I In medical char«e- 2I June 7S.-Offg. Civil, Peshawur.
Burgeon L. J. M Cartio, MD I IOfficiating in medical charge.
Corps tattler the Orders of the Government of India.
3rd Punjab Cavalry.
At Edwardesabad. Uniform, Blue. Facings, Red. Lace, Gold.
AAA
Rank, Names, and Coeps.
Remarks.
Major A. Vivian, Staff Corps 9 Dec.
Major \V. C. Anderson, Staff Corps 13 Dee.
Major J. D. Macpherson, Staff Corps .... 19 Dee.
Bt.Major J. Davidson, Staff Corps 22 Nov.
Captain C. C. Egerton, Staff Corps | 8 June
Lieut. F. Mardall, Staff Corps 8 June
Lieut. W. Lambert, Staff Corps 12 Nov.
Lieut. L. S. H. Baker, 83 Foot 28 Oct.
Sub Lieut. J. B. De la P. Berestbrd, 68 F. 15 July
Duke \
74 Commandant, 4 July 79.— Furlough.
70 2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 22 Feb. 64.— Offg. Comdt.
77 Squadron Commander, 4 July 79.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
79 Squadron Commander, 15 Aug. 79.
79 'Squadron Officer, iS Nov. 77.— Com. Militia, Dera Ghazi Khan.
72 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 14 July 76.— Offg. Squadron
: ; Squadron Officer and Officiating Adjutant. [Comdr.
76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
76|Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, n May 77.
4th Punjab Cavalry.
At Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. J. Godby, Staff Corps 13 June 76 Commandant, 29 April 59.-Offg. Comdt. P. F. Force, with rank
of Brigadier General.
Major T. O. Underwood, Madras S. Corps 13 Dec. 76 2nd in Com. and Squad. Commander, 14 Feb. 7S.— OHg. comdt.
Captain T. Shepherd, Staff Corps 4 Aug. 72 Squadron Commander, 2 Mar. 7S.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain E. A. Money, Staff Corps 16 July 72 Squadron Commander, 14 Feb. 78.
Captain B. Lloyd, Staff Corps 'i6 0ct. 78, Squadron Officer, 2 Mar. 78.— Furlough.
Lieut. C. G. Mansel, Staff Corps 20 July 70 Squadron Officer andAdjutant, 23 Mar. 77.
Lieut. R.H. Forrest, Staff Corps 2S Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 23 Mar. 77.— Officiating Squadron Commander,
j 1 and 2 Cav., Dera Ghazi Khan.
Surgeon tin medical charge,
5th Punjab Cavalry.
"Delhi"— "Lucknow" {Relief and Capture).
AtKohat. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
Bt.Lt.Colonel B.Williams, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79 Commandant, 18 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Major F. Hammond, Staff Corps ■ 8 Sept. 7 6 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, iS Jan. 78.— Offg. Comdt.
Major J. 0. Stewart, Staff Corps 4 S.q'it. 77 Squadron Commander, 18 Jan. 78.— Offg. 2nd m Com.
Bt.Major F. S. Carr, Gen. List, Inf 22 Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 18 Jan. 78.
Captain W. J. Vousden, Staff Corps ] S Jan. 70 Squadron Officer, 19 Dec. 7o.-Otfg. Squadron Commander.
Captain J. B. Watts, Staff Corps 2 Oct. 7; Squadron officer, 19 Dec. 70.
Lieut. C. F. Gambier, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 Squadron Officer andAdjutant, iS Jan. 78.
Lieut. G. Pycrol't, Staff Corps 12 Nov. 73 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major C. P. Costello ; Iln medical charge, 7 July 77.— With 1 Goorkhas.
Establishment of each Regiment of 'Punjab Cavalry. —6 Troops; Commandant; 3 Squadron Commanders; 3 Squadron
Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 3 Kessaldars; 3 Ressaidars; 1 Woordie Major; 6 Jemadars; 6 Koto Duffadars;
43 Duffadars ; 6Nishanburdars; 6 Trumpeters; 420 (temporarily augmented to 4S0) Sowars; 2 Native Doctors.
Corps of Guides (Queens Own) (Cavalry and Infantry. — Raised for General Service
14 Dec. 1846).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
"Delhi" — Detachments "Punjab" — "Mooltan" — Goojeeat."
At Murdan. (Khyber Line Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red (jnpiny). Lace, Drab.
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal H.R.H. Allien L'dward, Prince, of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG.K1'. GVB. KP. GOM. GCMG.
29 Oct. 79 Commandant, 12 May 70.— Commanding a Brigade, Cabul Field
22 Nov. 79 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 27 July 70. [Force.
22 Nov. 79 Commandant of Cavalry, 27 July 70.— Furlough.
9 Dec. 70 Squadron Commander, 9 June 70— Offg. Comdt. of Cavalry.
7 June 73 Wing Commander, 9 Nov. 65.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Jan. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 15 Nov. 77.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Colonel F. H. Jenkins, CB. Staff Corps.
Bt.Lt.Col.R.B. P. P.Campbell, Staff Corps
Bt.Lt.Colonel G. Stewart, Staff Corps...
Major R. C. Hutchinson, Mad. Gen. List
Captain A. G. Hammond, Staff Corps ...
Captain F. D. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. Hughes, Stuff Corps
Lieut. M. C. Cooke-Collis, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. R. B. Adams, 12 Foot
Surgeon J. Lewtas, MB
15 Apr. 74
30 Dec. 71
11 Sept. 76
Squadron Officer, 19 Sept. 79.— Offg. Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Nov. 77.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Aug. 79.
Establishment— Commandant ; 4 Wing and Squadron Commanders; 4 Wing and Squadron Officers; and 1 Medical
Officer. Cavalry— 4 Troops, with 2 Ressaidars ; 2 Ressaidars ; 4 Jemadars ; 36 Duffadars ; 4 Trumpeters ; 280
(temporarily augmented to 320) Sowars; S Camel Sowars; 1 Woordie Major and 1 Native Doctor. Injantry.
—8 Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Buglers; 2 Native Doctors; 643
(temporarily 800) Sepoys. __
FOUR REGIMENTS OF SIKH INFANTRY. Re-organised 13 Oct. 1851.
Note.— When these Regiments are acting with other Bengal Native Troops, they take rank according to the_ dates
on which they were raised, thus :— The Corps of Guides, Infantry, the ist, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Sikh Iniantry,
and the ist, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th Punjab Infantry, after the 15th Native Infantry and the 3rd Goorkha Regi-
ment. The 5th Goorkha Regiment ranks after the 32nd Native Infantry.
1st Sikh Infantry.
"Punjab."
At Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Yellow. Lace, Drab.
Lt.Colonel H. C. P. Rice, Staff Corps ... 20 Dec. 79 Commandant, 5 May 76.— Sick Furlough.
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. G. Ross, Staff Corps ...'22 Nov. 7912nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 May 76.— Offg. Comdt.
Captain C. C. Brownlow, Staff Corps ...; 3 June 73 Wing Commander, 23 Nov. 75.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Captain A. F. Lambe, Staff Corps 27 May 74 'Wing Officer, 15 Apr. 69.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. A. C. Bunny, Staff Corps I30 Dec. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 4 Feb. 76. LStatt Officer.
Captain F. R. Begbie, Staff Corps ,20 July 78' Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 69.— Offg. Wing Commander.— Station
Lieut. J. A. H. Pollock, Staff Corps (13 June74.'Wing Officer, 9 Feb. 77.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. Mansfield, Staff Corps I20 Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
iiieut. W. R. Yeilding, 54 Foot ,29 Nov. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major A. P. Holmes, MD | fin medical charge, 22 April 65.
445
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
2nd (or Hill) Sikh Infantry.
" Punjab."
With Candahar Field Force. Depot at Dera Ghazi Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Red
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Remarks.
Lt.Colonel J. J. Boswell, Staff Corps ... 10
Colonel R. D'O. C. Bracken, Staff Corps 26
Major H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps 13
Captain W. O. Thompson, Staff Corps... 18
Major F. E. Hastings, Gen. List, Inf. ... 10
Major J. B. Slater, Staff Corps | a
Captain J. Burne, Staff Corps | 6
Lieut. W. F. C. C. Plowden, Staff Corps 19
Lieut. C. G. M. Fasken, 16 Foot 13
Lieut. F. C. Dunlop, 39 Foot 1 1
Surgeon E. Sanders j
Surgeon P. F. O'Connor '
Aug. 78
Apr. 78
Dec. 76
Mar. 75
Dec. 79
Sept. 78
May 74
Oct. 72
June 74
Sept. 76
Commandant, 11 June 74.
2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 22 Feb. 64. — Depot.
Wing Commander, 10 Nov. 69.— With 5 Punjab N.I.
Wing Officer, 18 March 75. - Officiating Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 25 Aug. 74. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 15 June 71.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 June 71. — Superintendent Raj pootana Railway
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master. [Police.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Depot.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Depot.
In medical charge, 13 Oct. 71.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Sikh Infantry.
At Edwardesabad. (Cabul Field Force.) Uniform, Drab. Facings, Slack. Lace, Drab.
Colonel D. Mocatta, Staff Corps 9 June 74 Commandant, 26 July 66.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel G. N. Money, Staff Corps ... 4 Mar. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. , 27 March 73. — Offg.Comdt.
Major C. J. Griffiths, Staff Corps 13 June 76 Wing Commander, 20 Aug. 74. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Captain W. C. Ramsden, Gen. List, Inf. 5 June 70 Wing Officer, 16 Feb. 70.
Major W. B. Aislabie, Gen. List, Inf. ... 20 Dec. 79 AVing Officer, 20 Aug. 74. [Force.
Lieut. C. H. M. Smith, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Nov. 77.— D.A.Q.M. Gen. Cabul
Lieut. E. J. N. Fasken, Staff Corps | 2 Nov. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 Nov. 77.
Lieut. W. D. Gordon, 17 Foot 11 Sept. 77 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. W. Cook, Staff Corps ,io Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. A. A. Barrett, 44 Foot no Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon T. Moloney, MD ! In medical charge, 1 Feb. 77.
4th Sikh Infantry.
" Pegu "—" Delhi."
At Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green. Lace, Drab.
Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel F. T. Bainbridge, Staff Corps
Major B. E. Gowan, Staff Corps
UC Bt.Major A. Scott, Staff Corps .
Captain V. Rivaz, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. Dempster, Staff Corps
Lieut. V. C. Tomiochy, Staff Corps .
Lieut. E. W. Cunliffe, 9 Foot
Surgeon G. M. Davis, MD..
9 Apr. 72 Commandant, 10 Oct. 60. — Commanding at Dera Ismail Khan,
n July 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 5 Oct. 76.
10 June 79 Wing Commander, 14 Feb. 73.— Station'1 Staff Officer.
22 Nov. 79'Wing Officer, 4 Mar. 72.— Brigade Major, Koorum Column.
8 June 72J Wing Officer, 12 Sept. 74.
28 Feb. 7o;WingOfficer and Adjutant, 8 July 73.— Sick Furlough.
9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 21 Sept. 78.
10 Sept. 75;Officiating Wing Officer.
{Officiating Wing Officer.
jln medical charge, 3 July 73.— Furlough.
Establishment of each Regiment of Sikh Infantry —
Officers ; 1 Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors ;
640 (temporarily augmented to 800) Sepoys.
Companies — Commandant ; 2 Wing Commanders ; 4 Wing
5 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 4 Naicks; 16 Buglers;
SIX REGIMENTS OF PUNJAB INFANTRY.
1st Punjab Infantry.
"Delhi."
At Edwardesabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Red (piping). Lace, Black.
Bt. Lt.Colonel F. J. Keen.CB. Staif Corps
Major T. Higginson, Madras Staff C...
Major A. Vallings, Staff Corps
Lieut. T. C. Pears, Staff Corps
Captain L.R.H. D. Campbell, Staff Corps
Captain H. Howell, Staff Corps
Captain H. F. Showers, Staff Corps
Sub Lieut. C. B. Brownlow, 17 Foot
Surgeon Major J. Kelly, MD.
22 Nov. 79
26 June 76
20 Sept. 78
29 May 72
28 Aug. 75
26 July 73
28 Nov. 68
10 Sept. 75
Commandant, 23 June 69.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 13 Aug. 75.
Wing Commander, 13 Aug. 75.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 12 Nov. 77.
Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 75.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 20 June 70.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 72.
Officiating Wing Officer. — Depot, Dera Ghazi Khan.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 Jan. 66.— Sick Furlough.
2nd Punjab Infantry.
"Delhi"— '""
At Abbottabad. Unifc
Lt.Colonel H. Tyndall, CS. Staff Corps... 20 Aug.
Major E. C. Codrington, Staff Corps ... 4 Jan.
Captain A. H. Turner, Staff Corps 24 May
Captain A. D. Strettell, Staff Corps I 4 Mar.
Captain J. M. D. Lewes, Staff Corps 30 Jan.
Lieut. R. II. N. Sturt, Staff Corps j 9Mar.
Lieut. B. M. Allen, Staff Corps !24 Apr
Surgeon W. Jackson
'Lucknow" (Relief and Capture).
rm, Drab. Facings, Black. Lace, Drab.
78 Commandant, 15 July 69.
76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 July. 74.
73'Wing Commander, 12 June 74. — On Field Service.
Wing Officer, 12 June 74.— Offg. Station Staff Officer.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 June 74.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 75.
Wing Officer, 20 June 79.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 19 Sept. 73.
78
3rd Punjab Infantry.
At Dera Ismail Khan. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green (piping). Lace. Drab.
Lt.Colonel P. C. Rynd, Staff Corps In June 79]Commandant, 21 Dec. 71.
Major C. K. Mackinnon, Staff Corps 20 July 7S 2nd in Command and Win" Commander, 21 Dec. 75.
Major J. Finnis, Stall' Corps 12 Dec. 77!Wing Commander, 12 Dec. 75.
Captain .1 . K. I'. M o:- ley, stall" Corps ...29Dec. 72 Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 77 —Furlough.
Lieut. H. F.V. Gaitskcll, Madras S.C....I28 Oct. yi Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 April 78.
Lieut. J. A. C. Wedderburn, Stall" Corps,27 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master. 11 Feb. 76.— Sick Furlough.
I.i.-ul. W. A. I). Mealy, Staff Corps ,2 Feb. 73 Wing Officer, 27 Sept. 7S.-Sick Furlough.
LJeut II. I). Gerrurd, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 74|officiating Wing Officer.
Bnrgeon Major H. Thorn, MD |ju medical charge, 15 April 69.-Sick Furlough. [Budeen.
burgeon R. J. Taaffe 1 Officiating in medical charge,' and in medical charge of Shekh
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
4 th Punjab Infantry.
"Delhi" — "Lucknow" (Relief and Capture).
At Edwardesabad. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Slue (Prussian). Lace, Drab.
446
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Lt.Colonel H. P. Close, Bombay Staff C'20 Mar. 76 Commandant, 5 Oct. 76.— Commanding at Edwardesabad.
Major A. J. I). Hawes, Staff Corps ' 6 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 4 March 74.
Captain A. M'C. Bruce, Gen. List, Inf. 24 Nov. 69 Wing Commander, 24 April 74.
Captain A. Gaselee, Staff Corps j 9 Jan. 75 Wing Officer, 28 Nov. 77.— D.A.Q.M.Gen., Candahar Force.
Captain A. I. Shepherd, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 73 Wing Officer, 28 Nov. 77.— Offg. Dep. A. A. Gen. for Musketry,
Lieut. T. J. O'D. Renuv, Staff Corps ...28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Nov. 77. [Allahabad.
Lieut. O. C. Radford, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 1 May 78.
Lieut. A. Daniell, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. W. C. Bruce, 2 Foot 19 June 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon T. Robinson, MB In medical charge, 5 Feb. 78.
5th Punjab Infantry.
With Cabul Field Force. Depot at Kohat. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Green. Lace, Drab.
Lt.Col. J. W. McQueen, CB. Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79 Commandant, 30 June 70. Hough.
Major C. E. Stewart, Staff Corps 14 Apr. 7412nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Jan. 65.— Sick Fur-
Major H. M. Pratt, Staff Corps 13 Dec. 760ffg. 2nd in Command. — From 2 Sikh Inf.
Captain C. McK. Hall, Gen. List, Inf. ...] 1 Jan. 70 Wing Commander, 3 Sept. 74.
Lieut. G. Gaist'ord, Staff Corps 23 Mar. 70'Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 July 74.— Com. Jezailchis, Khyber.
Captain C. Young, Gen. List, Inf. 27 Nov. 6g;Wing Officer, 3 Sept. 74. -Offg. Wing Comdr.
Lieut. J. E. Mein, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 July 74.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. R. F. Jameson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer, 11 Sept. 74.— Offg. Quarter Master.
(Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. J. P. Sparling, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. A. W. M'Kinstry, i7Foot 5 June 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon MajorS. Mackertich, MD ' In medical charge, 22 Deo. 64.— Sick Furlough.
6th Punjab Infantry. {Designation changed, 4 Aug. 1856. Transferred from Bombay
Presidency in 1849).
" Ready, Aye Ready."
Head Quarters at Abbottabad. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Bed. Lace, Drab.
Lt.Colonel B. R. Chambers, Staff Corps. 20 Dec. 76 Commandant, 3 Jan. 73.
Major S. J. Browne, Staff Corps '20 Jan. 75 ] 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 April 68.
Lt.Colonel W. C. Chowne, late 12 N.I. ... 1 June 75|Wing Comdr., 22 April 68.— Recruiting Duty, Rawul Pindee.
Major T. F. Bruce, Staff Corps 20 Apr. 79 Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 77. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer, 15 Nov. 77.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 75.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 July 77.
In medical charge, 31 Mar. 76.-
Captain A. N. Sandilands, Staff Corps. ..'31 Mar. 75
Lieut. H. B. Urmston, Staff Corps 1 13 Nov. 72
Lieut. E. B. J. Vaughan, Staff Corps ...I30 Dec. 71
Surgeon J. T. B. Bookey 1
-And Civil, Abbottabad.
5th Goorkha Regiment (The Hazara Goorlcha Battalion).
With Cabul Field Force. Depot at Abbottabad. Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Black. Lace, Black-.
Bt.Lt.Colonel A. Fitz Hugh, Staff Corpsi22 Nov. 79 Commandant, 27 Sept. 78.
— 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 27 Sept. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Commander.
Wing Officer, 7 June 73.— Interpreter, Candahar Force.
Wing Officer, n Dec. 75.
Wing Officer, 5 Sept. 74. — Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 27 Sept. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 21 June 78.
Establishment of each Regiment of Punjab Infantry. — 8 Companies — Commandant; 2 Wing Commanders ; 4 Wing
Officers; 1 Medical Officer ; 2 Native Doctors ; 8Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 4oHavildars; 40 Naicks ; 16 Buglers
640 (temporarily augmented to 800) Sepoys. The Establishment of the $th Goorkha Regiment is the same.
Major W. H. Unwin, Staff Corps J20 Dec. 77
Captain E. Molloy, Staff Corps
Major J. M. Sym, Staff Corps
Captain L. R. Battye, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. R. Martin, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. C. Chenevix-Trench
Lieut. C. C. S. Lucas, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. C. B. Craster, 16 Foot
Surgeon Major G. Farrell
THE CENTRAL INDIA HORSE.
Head Quarters at Augur, Western Malwa.
Raised for service ordinarily in Central India, but available on emergency for General Service.
The Two Regiments of Beatson's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse, 16 April and 8 Sept. i860.
The Regiment of Meade's Horse incorporated with the Central India Horse on 16 Feb. 1861.
STAFF.
Lt.Colonel C. Martin, late 1 Cavalry J20 Nov. 77JCommandt., 13 April 77.— Also Political Agent, Western Malwa.
Captain A. H. S. Neill, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 73lStaff Officer, 17 March 77.— From 1 C. I. Horse.
I |Officiating Staff Officer.
1st Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Augur. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
Major H. M. Buller, late 5 Cavalry 24 Nov. 76 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 25 Aug. 71.
Major A.J. Bannermau, Bombay Staff C. 1 1 June 78 Squadron Commander, 5 Aug. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Captain A. H. S. Neill, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 73 Squadron Commander, 2 April 77.— Staff Officer, C. I. Horse.
Captain H. A. Vincent, Bombay Staff C! 9 Nov. 78 Squadron Officer, 2 April 77.— Offg. Squad. Comdr.
Lieut. G. E. Money, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7iSquadron Officer, 2 April 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. A. G. A. Durand, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 72 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 2 April 77.
Lieut. H. E. Ravenshaw, Staff Corps ... 25 June 73 Officiating Squadron Officer.— On Field Service.
Lieut. J. G.Morris, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Squadron Officer
Surgeon R. Caldecott, Bombay Est I iln medical charge, 6 Nov. 76.— Furltugh.
Surgeon Major D. F. Keegan, MD Officiating in medical charge.— From 2 C. I. Horse.
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Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
2nd Central India Horse.
Head Quarters at Goonah. Uniform, Drab. Facings, Maroon. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Remakes.
Colonel J. D. Hall, Bombay Staff Corps1 12 June 78>nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 13 Apr.77.— Political
j Assistant at Goonah.
Major J. Colledge, Staff Corps 4 Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 13 Apr. 77. — Sick Furlough.
Bt.Major M. G. Gerard, Staff Corps ... 22 Nov. 79 Squadron Commander, 13 April 77.
Lieut. A. Masters, Staff Corps 128 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 27 Mar. 76.
Lieut. E. D. H. Daly, Staff Corps i 9 Aug. 74 Squadron Officer, 27 Mar. 76.— Officiating Army Remount Dept.
Lieut. N.F. F. Chamberlain, Staff Corps 9 Aug. 74 Squadron Officer, 13 April 77.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Lieut. C. J. B. H. Drcssner, 9 Lancers. ..11 Sept. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major D. F. Keegan, MD In medical charge, 4 Nov. 68.— Officiating 1 C. I. Horse.
Surgeon P. M. Grant, MB I 'Officiating in medical charge.
Establishment of each Regiment.— 3 Squadron Commanders ; 3 Squadron Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 3 Ressaldars
3 Ressaidars; 1 Woordie Major; 6 Jemadars; 54 Duffadars ; 6 Trumpeters; 420 Sowars.
Deolee Irregular Force (Cavalry — Lancers, and Infantry).
At Deolee (Rajpootana). Uniform. Cavalry — Dark Green. Infantry — Dark Green; Facings, Scarlet; Lace, Gold.
Lt.Col. C. H. Clay, Bombay Staff Corps., 24 Aug. 76 Commandant, 18 Dec. 74.
MajorJ. H.L. Greenfield, Bombay S.C.... 1 June 79 2nd in Com. and Squadron Commander, 18 Dec. 74.— Furlough.
Captain P. W. Smith, Gen. List, Inf. ... 30 Mar. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 18 Dec. 74. — Station Staff Officer at
Deolee. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
(Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Surgeon Major F. W. A. De Fabeck I ]ln medical charge, 31 May 64.
Establishment.— Commandant; Squadron Officer ; Wing Officer ; Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors. Cavalry, 2
Troops, with 2 Ressaldars ; 2 Jemadars ; 18 Duffadars ; 2 Trumpeters ; 138 Sowars ; 2 Camel Sowars : or 164 of all
ranks. Non-effective Native Staff, 2 Kote Duffadars. Infantry, 8 Companies, with 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ;
40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 16 Drummers; 600 Sepoys: 712 of all ranks. Non-effective Native Staff, Subadar
Major; 1 Havildar Major; 1 Native Adjutant; 1 Drill Naick; 8 Colour Havildars ; S Pay Havildars ; 1 Drum
Major; 1 Fife Major.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
At Erinpoorah (Rajpootana) . Uniform, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet. Lace, Gold.
I Commandant,
Capt. A. R. T. M'Rae, Bombay Gen. List
Captain C. E. Wheeler, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major H. D. S. Compigne, MD.
8 Feb. 70 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 9 Aug. 78.
ISquadron Commander.
10 Nov. 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Nov. 70.— Station Staff Officer.
In medical charge, 30 Oct. 78.
Establishment.— Commandant; Squadron Commander; Wing Officer; 1 Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; 1
Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks ; 1 Drum Major; 1 Fife Major; 14 Drum-
mers; 600 Privates; 1 Squadron of Cavalry; 2 Ressaldars; 2 Jemadars; 18 Duffadars; 2 Trumpeters;
140 Sowars.
Resident's Escort — Katmandhoo (Nepaul) (Raised 5 April 18 16).
(■ablishment.—L Native Doctor; i Subadar; i Jemadar; 5 Havildars; 5 Naicks; 2 Buglers; 80 Sepoys.
Establish
BHEEL CORPS.
Malwah Bheel Corps (Raised 24 Feb. 1840).
Head Quarters at Sirdarpoor (Central India) . Detachments at Patee, Salawud, Allyrajpore, and Rutlam.
Uniform, Green. Facings-, Scarlet. Lace, Black.
Lt.Colonel W. Kincaid, Madras Staff C. ' 3 Mar. 75 .Commandant, 15 Aug. 76.
MajorJ. Miller, Staff Corps | 8 June 75 '2nd in Command and Wing Commander, n Sept. 75.
CaptainW.Ashfield, BombayStaffCorps 1 Feb. 79 Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 71.— Officiating Adjutant.
Surgeon Major A. D. Campbell, MD. ... | |In medical charge, 4 Sept. 68.— Sick Furlough.
Surgeon Major F. Odevaine I 'Officiating in medical charge.— From 34 N. I.
Establishment.— Commandant"; Whig Commander; Wing Officer; 1 Medical Officer; 2 Native Doctors; 1 Subadar
Major; 7 Subadars; 8 Jemadars; 40 Havildars; 40 Naicks; 2 Bugle Majors ; 16 Buglers; 500 Privates.
Meywar Bheel Corps (Raised 15 July 1840).
Head Quarters at Kherwarah (Rajpootana) . Detachment at Kotrah. Uniform, Mijle Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lace, Black. [Meywar.
Colonel C. R. Blair, Bombay Infantry... 31 Oct. 74 Comdt., 9 Aug. 78.— Polit. Supdt. and 1st Assist. Polit. Agent,
Captain A. Conolly, Staff Corps 1 8 June 72,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 9 Aug. 78. — 2nd Assist.
I to Polit. Agent, Meywar.— On Field Service.
|0ffg.2nd in Command. — Offg. 2nd Assist, to Polit. Agent, Meywar.
9 Mar. 72, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 9 Aug. 78.
13 June 74, Wing Officer. 29 Nov. 77.— Extra Aide de Camp to the Gov. Gen.
11 Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge.
Officiating in medical charge.
Lieut. F. M. Rundall, Staff Corps.
Lieut. C. Herbert, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. S. Burn, 16 Foot
Surgeon D. Mullen, MD.
Establishment.— Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 2 Thakoors; 2 Native
Doctors; 1 Subadar Major; 7 Subadars; S Jemadars; 40 Havildars ; 40 Naicks; 1 Bugle Major; 15 Buglers;
600 Privates.
Bhopaul Battalion (late Bhopaul Levy . — Raised Jan. 1859,/or General Service).
,, , ,_.„ Head Quarters at Sehore. Uniform, 'Drab. Facings, Chocolate. Lace, Gold.
Colonel H Forbes Staff Corps 29 Scpt.73(Commandant, 12 June 60.— Furlough.
Major U. K.I eart, Bombay Staff Corps... 12 Aug. 79 , ,„| i„ Command and Wing Comdr., 10 Sept. 7=;.— Offg. Comdt.
Captain C. Hansford, Gen. List, Inf. i 1 Mar. 7o Wing officer and Adjutant, 10 Sept. 75.-Sick Furlough.
Tio,^ v a ir . ^ Officiating Wing Officer.
w,, 5: ;!'''';"• '. ',00t 9 Aug. 73 1 (ffioiating Wing officer and Adjutant. [Agency.
ourKeon .major vv. Ji. Allen ' ,in medical charge, 28 May 72.— In charge of Bhopaul Political
Eitabluhment. — Cr,mmn.n(hmt; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers; 1 Medical Officer; 1 Subadar Major;
gbuuadurs; 10 Jemadars; 50 HnvUdars ; 50 Naicks; 20 Dju miners; 2 Native Doctors; 00 Sepoys.
Corps under the Orders of the Government of India.
Mhairwarra Battalion (late Ajmere and MJiairwarra Police Battalion.
Raised 16 June 1822.) Reorganised 1 April 1S71.
Head Quarters at Ajmere. Uniform, Scarlet. Facings, French Grey. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Coeps. | Rf"5 I Remarks.
448
Major F. W. Boileau, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 75 Commandant, 1 Nov. 78.
UCBt.Major O'M. Creagh, Bombay S. C. 22 Nov.^ 2nd in Command and Win? Commander, 1 Nov. 78.
Lieut.:J. A. Bell, 44 Foot 10 Sept. 75 Officiating- Wins Officer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major J. H. Newman, MD. ... (In medical charge, 21 Oct. 78.— And Civil Surgeon, Ajmere.
Establishment— Commandant ; Wing Officer ; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 40 Havildars ; 4oNaiks; 16 Drummers- 600
Sepoys; Total, 712 Natives of all ranks. Non-effectice Native Staff.— 1 Subadar Major; 1 Drill Havildar-
1 Drill Naik; 1 Drum Major; 1 Fife Major; S Pay Havildars ; 8 Colour Havildars.
HYDERABAD CONTINGENT.
Head Quarters, Bolarum.
The Contingent consists of a, Field Batteries of Artillery, 4 Regiments of Cavalry, and 6 Regiments of Infantry.
STAFF.
Brig.Gen. T. Wright, CB. Bengal S.C. | 5 Sept. 69 Commandant, 16 Dec. 75.
Captain J. J. Kennedy, Madras S. C. ...| 9 Oct. 75! Assistant Adjutant General, iS Apr. 7S.
Colonel E. H. Power, Madras S. Corps 29 May 74 Deputy Judge Advocate (Secunderabad), iS Feb. 76.
^ID. M^d^'iolbl^hmenr!1!::: } |28 Mar" ^ c^e Medical department, 6 Nov. 78 (Secunderabad).
No. 1 Field Battery.
At Bolarum.] "Mahidpoor" — "Nowah" — " Central India."
Capt. P. F. M. Baddeley, Royal Artillery j 16 Aug. 76;Commandant, 10 Oct. 72.
Lieut. R. J. Bevan, Royal Artillery '15 Dec. 71 Subaltern, 8 Feb. 78.
No. 2 Field Battery.
At Aurungabad.] "Central India."
Captain C. M. Smith, Royal Artillery ... '23 Dec. 76 Commandant, 31 Jan. 79. — Furlough.
Lieut. S. G. F. Selfe, R. Artillery 13 June 69 Officiating Commandant.
| Subaltern,
Lieut. A. H. P. Turner, Royal Artillery |ig Aug. 75 Officiating Subaltern.
No. 3 Field Battery.
At Hingolee.]
Captain E. F. Cambier, Roy"al Artillery
Lieut. A. P. Penton, Royal Artillery
At Ellichpoor.]
Captain H. C. Seton, R. (Bombay) Art...'
Lieut. G. R. Moore, Royal Artillery
S Dec. 75 Commandant, x April 75.
9 Jan. 73 Subaltern, iS Nov. 73.
No. 4 Field Battery.
" Central India."
Aug. 72 j Commandant, 20 Aug. 75
Jan. 70 Subaltern, 5 Sept. 79.
Establishment of each Battery. — 1 Commandant ; 1 Subaltern. — Gunners — 2 Native Commissioned Officers- ^Non-
Commissioned Officers ; 2 Buglers ; 56 Gunners. Drivers— 4 Non-Commissioned Officers; 36 Syce' Drivers •
18 Bullock Drivers ; Total, 130. 1 Hospital Assistant. Ordnance— 2 6-pounder Guns ; 2 12-pounder Howitzers'
At Mominabad.]
Lt.Colonel H. Watson, Madras
Major (J. 15. Harrington, Madras 8. Corps
Major J. G. D. Walkcr.late 6 MadrasCav.
Capt. R. A. Gilchrist, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. M. Mason, Staff Corps
1st Cavalry.
"Central India."
Corps 13 June 77 Commandant, 25 Mar. 73.— Sick Furlough.
2nd in Com. and Squadron Comdr. 20 Jan. 70.— Offg Comdt
Squadron Officer and Adjt. 6 Dec. 66.— offg. 2nd in Command
squadron Officer, 17 Jan. 76.
Officiating Squadron ( ifficer and Adjutant.— From 4 Inf. H C
Lieut. J. de C. D. Meado, 89 Foot
Surgeon Major G. D. Riddell, Madras') I
Establishment )
9 June 75
4 Oct. 78
4 Aug. 77
8 Oct. 71
Aug. 73
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 9 June 74.
At Bolarum.]
Colonel G. R. Westmacott, Bengal S. C.
Major W. J. Bell, Madras Staff Corps
Capt. H. C. Hamilton, Madras Gen. List
Lieut. W. J. B. Bird, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. Adye, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major B. Williamson, M B. ~>
Madras Establishment j
SurgeonMa.jorJ.F.Sargcnt.MadrasEstab
2nd Cavalry.
25 July 75 1 Commandant, 20 Jan. 70.
8 June 74 2nd in Command and Souad. Commander, 7 May 69.— Furlough
20 Dec. 73 Squadron Officer, 28 Mar. 73--Offg. 2nd in Comd
15 Dec. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Jan. 76.
13 Nov. 73 Offg. Squad Officer— Executive Commt. Officer, Koorum Force.
In medical charge, 8 Nov. 61.— Sick Furlough.
(Officiating in medical charge.— From 5 Inf. H. C.
3rd Cavalry.
At Aurungabad.] " Central India."
Colonel H.C.Dowker, Madras Staff C... 13 June 75 ! Commandant, 7 Oct. 6S
Major 0. J. O FkzGerald Madras S.C. 4 Mar. 77 j 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, !6Dec 68
Major H. S. Stewart, Madras Staff C... 4 Dec. 7S Squadron officer, 11 Jan 60 ' ID1Jec- os-
LieutC.E.Gubbins, Staff Corps... J28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 18 May 76 -On Field Servic«
Surg.MajorC. E. M'Vittic, Madras Est.
In medical charge, 26 Jan. 77.
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At Hingolee.]
Corps under the Orders of the Government of Indi
4th Cavalry.
'Central India."
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Rehabks.
Lt.ColonelA. A. Johnson, Madras StaffC.'i4 Mar. 79 Commandant, 16 Dec. 68.
Colonel E. Hill, Madras Staff Corps 10 June 79 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 27 Nov. 68.
Captain J. T. Cummins, Madras Staff C.| 8 June 73 Squadron Officer, 22 Aug. 73.
Lieut. F. R. B. Knox, Staff Corps '13 Nov. 72 Squadron Officer- and Adjutant, 1 Jan. 79.
Surg. Maj.G. A. Burn. MB. Madras Est., i In medical charge, 24 Sept. 62.
Ettablithment of each Regiment of Cavalry. — Commandant; Squadron Commander; 2 Squadron Officers;
1 Medical Officer ; 14 Native Commissioned Officers; 48 Duffadars; 4 Camel Gunners; 7 Trumpeters;
478 Troopers ; Total 556. 1 Apothecary ; 1 Hospital Assistant.
Note. — The horses are Silladaree or private property.
At Lingsagoor.]
Colonel A. C. Lilly, Madras Staff Corps
Maim- A. C. Havelock, Madras Staff C...
Capt. W. G. C. Johnstone, Madras S. C.
Lieut.C. J. Orr, Staff Corps
Surgeon T. Hume.JLTD. Madras Estab.
Surgeon M. S. Eyre, Madras Estab
1st Infantry Regiment.
" Mahidpoob " — " Nowah."
20 Jan. 78 1 Commandant, 31 Dec. 74.
8 Dec. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 Aug. 69.
8 Aug. 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 April 76.
23 June 75 1 Wing Officer, 28 Feb. 79.
In medical charge, 26 Jan. 77.— Offg. Civil, Akola.
(Officiating in medical charge.
At Ellicbpore.]
Lt. Col. C.V. Conway-Gordon, Beng.S.C.
Captain J. G. Proudt'oot, Madras Staff C
Lieut. C. C. Whistler, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. Maltby, Staff Corps
Surg. C. L. Swaine, MB. Madras Estab
2nd Infantry Regiment.
" Mahidpoob " — " Nowah."
Commandant, 10 May 78.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 May 78.
Wing Officer, 8 Dec. 76.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, n April 79.
1 Oct.
77
26 Apr.
76
28 Oct.
6 July
79
3rd Infantry Regiment.
At Bolarum. ] " Nowah " — " Centbal India."
Colonel R. K.Macquoid, Madras Staff C.j 26 Jan. 78 j Commandant, 23 April 69.
Colonel D. Shaw, Madras Staff Corps ... 8 Jan. 792nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 18 Jan. 77.
Captain A. J. Garrett, Staff Corps 29 May 78: Wing Officer, 9 Mar. 75.
Lieut. F. S. Sorell, Staff Corps !28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 Sept. 78.
Surg. W. R. Browne, MD. Madras Est. I In medical charge, 10 Dec.
4th Infantry Regiment.
At Jaulnah.]
Colonel J. P. Pedler, Madras Staff C. ..
Dec. 79
Lt.Colonel T.HVWay.MadraB Staff CorpB 12 Dec. 77
Lieut. F. D. Welchman, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. 71
Lieut. H.M. Mason, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71
Lieut. R. V. Garrett, 54 Foot 11 Feb. 76
Surg.Maj. H. Crocker, MD. Madras Est.
Surgeon S. Borah, MB I
"Nagpooe."
Commandant, 18 Jan. 77.
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 7 Mar. 73.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Feb. 79.
Wing Officer, 20 Sept. 78— With 1 Cavalry H. C.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 19 June 62.
Officiating in medical charge.
5th Infantry Regiment.
At Hingolee.] "Centbal India."
Colonel T. T.Turton.Madras Staff Corpse June 79|Commandant, 9 Mar. 75.
Major H. F. H. Sewell, Madras Staff C...>2o Mar.
Captain A. C. Le Quesne, Staff Corps ... 6 Nov. 79
Lieut. A. Adye, Staff Corps 13 June 74
Lieut. E. W. S. Welchman, 51 Foot
Surg. Maj. J.F. Sargent, Madras Estab
Surgeon G.J. Kellie
July 74
nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 31 Dec. 74.
Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 1 Sept. 69.— With 2 Cav. H. C.
Officiating in medical charge.
3At Aurungabad. ]
Colonel E. W. Dun, Madras Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel H. A. Justice, Madras Staff C.
1 laptainJ. N.S. Kirkwood, Bombay S.C.
1 Mpiani W. H. Salmon, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. C. M. Lushington, 33 Foot
Surgeon Major C.T.Eves, Madras Estab.
6th Infantry Regiment.
8 Dec. 74|Commandant, 14 May 63.
13 Dec. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 19 Nov. 61.— Furlough
1 Sept. 77. \V...g ( .nicer and Adjutant, 8 Dec. 76. -Offg. 2nd in Command.
12 Jan. 78 Wing Officer, 16 Jan. 75. '
27 June 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Officiating Adjutant.
20 leb. 68 In medical charge, 28 Feb. 71.
Ettabhihment of each Regiment of Infantry. — Commandant; Wing Commander; 2 Wing Officers- 1 Medinnl
Officer ; 17 Native Commissioned Officers; 81 Non-Commissioned Officers; 1 Drum Major- 8 Drummers- , Fife
Major; 7 Fifera; 4 Buglers; 732 Privates; Total, 856. 1 Apothecary; 1 Hospital Assistant "rummer8' l Flte
General List of Officers of Bengal Cavalry.
Under the Neiv Condition of Appointment.
45°
Majors.
Roberts, Arthur William, Bt.
Major, 28 March 77
Hastings, Edward Geo. Godol-)
phin, Bt. Major, 1 Oct. 77 )
Jennings, Robert Melvill, Bt. \
Major, 1 Oct. 77 >
Higginson.Ohas. Theoph. Metcalfe
Cowper, Herbert Henry Paterson.
Cautley, Christopher George
Lang, Rich. Tickell Montgomery...
Campbell, Charles Walter
Willock, George Woodward
Moore, Martin James
Jackson, George D'Aguila
Craigie, William Burnet
Hay, Edward
Becher, Arthur William Reddie
Captains.
Court, Major Henry
Biscoe, William Walters
Macmullen, Frederic Wood
Fletcher, Henry Arthur
Bartholomew, Robert
CORNET. LIEUT.
20 Feb. 59 12 July 59
20 Feb. 59 26 Aug. 59
20 May 59
16 June 59
12 Oct. 59
12 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Oct. 59
20 Nov. 59
4 Dec. 59
4 Dec. 59
20 Dec. 59
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Mar. 60
4 Sept. 60
20 Feb. 62
20 May 60
16 June 60
4 Sept. 60
9 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 6i
21 Feb. 6i|2o Oct. 71
9 Apr. 61 20 Oct. 71
1 Jan. 62 20 Nov. 71
1 Jan. 62 4 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 62 4 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 62 20 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 62 20 Jan. 72
1 Jan. 62 , 4 Feb. 72
1 Jan. 62 20 Mar. 72
;o July 62 4 Sept. 72
2 July 64 20 Feb. 74
25 Oct. 66
c. 67
15 Jan.
12 Dec.
13 Oct.
25 Jan.
6 Apr.
17 Jan.
i4 Feb.
24 Feb.
8 Nov.
1 3 Nov.
23 Nov.
12 Dec.
31 Dec. 7
31 Dec. 7
12 Feb. 73
17 Feb. 73
22 Jan
REMARKS.
I Polit. Agency, 3rd Class,
i Central India Agency.
I — Sick Furlough.
( Dep. Commr. 2nd Class,
j PeshawurDistrict.Pun-
1 jab. — On special duty
( among Khyber tribes.
< 2nd in Com. and Squadron
"( Comdr. 6 Bengal Cav.
Squadron Officer 2 Bengal
Cavalry.
Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class,
1st Grade, Bombay.
Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class,
1st Grade, Rawul Pindee.
Dep. Comr. 2nd Class,
Mooltan District, Punjab.
StationStaffOfficer.Saugor.
Squadron Comdr. 3 Ben-
gal Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 12 Bengal
Cavalry.
Exec. Engineer, 4th Grade,
D.P.W., Military Works,
Peshawur Division.
Squadron Officer 2 Bengal
Cavalry.
Squadron Officer 7 Bengal
Cavalry.
Squadron Commander 16
Bengal Cavalry.
With 3 Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Commander 19 Bengal Cav.
Station Staff Officer, Seetapore.
Squadron Commander 6 Bengal Cav.
Assist. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Pun-
jab.— Furlough.
20 Feb. 79
20 Feb. 79
> May 79,
5 June 79
1 Sept. 79
t Sept. 79!
2 Oct. 79
2 Oct. 79
3 Oct. 79
5 Oct. 79
d Nov. 79
l Dec. 79
i Dec.
d Dec.
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry.
Under the Neiu Condition of Appointment.
Graham, Adam Wilson .
Beckett, William Henry.
Nevvbery, Francis Monro .
Quin, Thomas James
.',, Feb. 50
:o Feb. 59!
Parker, Neville Fraser
Hodgson, Charles Nesbit ....
Marsh, Frank Hale Berwick.
9 Apr. 59 25 July 60 1 Nov. 68
_- Apr. 59
20 May 59
Horsford, Edwin Clarence O'Bryen
Tregear, Vincent William
Fitzgerald, Arthur
Marshall, Herbert Seymour..
20 Feb. 60 6 Feb
3 Apr. 60 8 June 68
4 Mar. 59
4 Mar. 59
5 July 59 1 July 67
1 May 60 19 Oct,
11 June 59
11 June 59
16 June 59
16 June 59
Waller, John Edmund
Marriott, Edwin Metcalfe Leslie
Reade, George Edward
Cumberlege, Henry Owen
Newnham, Edward George
Smith, William Graham
Inglis, David William
Tweddell, Francis
Branson, Charles Edward Douglas
Chatterton, Frank William
Stewart, Duncan John
Homfray, John Richard McKenzie
Broome, Arthur Pkmtagenet
Home, Samuel Brown
Ives, Edwin Robert
Davis, Alfred Thornton
Jones, Arthur Frederick
Macleod, James Gawler
Plowden, Trevor John Chicheley
Hastings, Francis Eddowes
Salkeld, Richard Henry
Strong, Dawsonne Melancthon, )
Bt. Major, 22 Nov. 79 )
Rankin,' Henry Herbert
Wiggens, Francis Edwin
Mainwaring. Edward Phillipson.
Aislabie, William Benjamin1
Hopkinson, William
4 July
9 July
5 July
: 5 July
4 Aug.
:i Aug,
;o Aug.
27 Aug.
Sept.
Sept,
20 Sept.
20 Sept,
12 Oct.
12 Oct.
20 Oct.
20 Oct.
20 Nov.
9 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
10 Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
26 Aug. 60 1 Nov. 68
19 Sept. 60, 1 Nov. 68
26 Oct. 60: 1 Nov. 68
7 Nov. 60' 1 Nov. 68
22 Nov. 60 9 Nov. 68
2 Dec. 60 10 Nov. 68
Welcmnan, Arthur JohnTregonwell 20 Dec.
59
59,20 Feb.
59 1 Mar.
59' 1 Mar.
59 28 Apr.
59 29 Apr.
59 5 May
59 10 May
,59 10 June
,59 6 July
59 7 July
59 11 July
59 27 July
59 28 July
59, 2 Aug.
59 11 Aug.
. 59 29 Aug.
59 24 Sept.
5928 Sept.
59 2 Oct.
59." Oct.
59 13 Oct.
59 16 Oct.
59! 10 Nov.
59 14 Nov.
59:23 Nov.
59 9 Dec.
59'
RICH UitS.
i Oct. 77 20 Feb. 79 Wing Officer 3S Native Inf.
1 Oct. 77 20 Feb. 79 Exec.Kiig.2iidGrade,D.P.W.
■ Kussowlie Division.
11 Oct. 77 4 Mar. 79 City Mag. of Lucknow.
28 Oct. 77 4 Mar. 79 Cant. Mag. 1st Class, AUah-
| abad.N.W.P.
22 Dec. 77 9 Apr. 79 Dep. Assist. Com. Gen. 2nd
I Class.
1 Jan. 78 20 Apr. 79
2 May 78 20 May 79 Supt.of NativeArmy Schools
17 July 78 11 June 79 Dist.Supt. of Police, 2nd Gr.
Ferozepore, Punjab. -Furl.
23 July 78 11 June 79 Wing Commander 41 N.I.
20 Aug. 78 16 June 79 Wing Commander 26 N.I.
14 Septus 16 Juue 79 Wing Commander 28 N.I.
MAJOR.
16 Dec. 68 4 July 79
6i:i6 Dec. 68i 9 July 79
61 16 Dec. 68 15 July 79
6i'i6 Dec. 68 15 July 79
61J21 Jan. 69 4 Aug. 79
61 29 Jan. 6g 1 1 Aug. 79
61 29 Jan. 69120 Aug. 79
61I29 Jan. 69!27 Aug. 79
61I29 Jan. 69 8 Sept. 79
61529 Jan. 69 20 Sept. 79
Jan. 69 20 Sept. 79
Wing Officer 19 Native Infantry.
Dep.Assist.C0m.Gen.2ndd. SickFurl.
Assist. Commr. of Kumaun, N.W.P.
Wing Officer 39 Native Infantry.
Squadron Commander 17 Bengal Cav.
Dep.Assist.Com.Gen.istCl. SickFurl.
Wing Commander 15 Native Infantry.
2nd in Command 31 Native Infantry.
Offg. 2nd in Com. 29 Native Infantry.
Cantonment Mag. of Roorkee, N. W. P.
Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
Nov.
61 23 Feb. 6920 Sept. 71) Boundary Settl. Officer, Bundelcund.
61 1 6 May 69 12 Oct. 791 Squadron Commander 12 Bengal Cav.
61 6 May 69 12 Oct. 79 Station Staff Officer, Dinapore.
61 J 6 May 69 20 Oct. 79 Station Staff Officer, Ferozepore.
61 6 May 69 20 Oct. 79 Wing Officer 5 Native Infantry.
61! 6 May 69 20 Nov. 79 With 39 Native Infantry.
6ri2 May 69: 9 Dec. 79 With 13 Native Infantry.
61 12 June 69 10 Dec. 79 Asst. Commr. 2nd 01., Punjaub, Kohat.
61 22 June 69 ia Dec. 79jWing Officer 2 Sikh Infantry.
61 22 June 69 10 Dec. 79 Wing Officer 16 Native Infantry.
61 29 June69!io Dec. 79 Squadron Commander 10 Bengal Cav.
6i'2g June 6g'io Dec. 79 With 30 Native Infantry.
61 29 June 69* 10 Dec. 79'Dist. Supt. of Police, 4th Grade, Shah-
I jehanpore, N. W. P.
61 29 June 69 20 Dec. 79, Wing Officer 4 Goorkha Regiment.
61 29 June 69J20 Dec. 79|Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry.
61 16 July 69 20 Dec. 79'Cantomnent Magistrate, and Judge
I Small Causes Court, Barrackpore.
61 29 June I20 Dec. 79 Squadron Commander 7 Bengal Cav
B B t
45*
General List of Officers of Bengal Infantry.
Eliot, Henry Edgcunibe
Wilkinson, Alfred Reginald .
Thomas, Francis Henry
Apperley, Charles Owen Wynne..
Eeid, George David
Steel, James Nisbet
Vvvyan, Richard Octavius
Lass'alle.Jas.Hector Cha. Greenhill
Prendergast, Charles Lewis...
Wilmot, Revell Eardley-
Young, Henry Lachlan
Woodcock, Hatley Frere
Kirke, Henry Philip
Babington, Charles Walter ...
Carruthers, Joseph Geo. Thomson
Landon, Aislabie
Vyvyan, Beville Grenville
Peet", Henry John
Becher, Sullivan Edward
Clutterbuck, Thomas St. Quintm .
Rnmsay. Herbert Maynard
Atkins. William
Bax, William Ironside
Broome, John Howard
Jackson, Eric Colvin Sutherland
Tytler, Rob. Fra. Christopher Alex.
Robertson, Divie Henry
Bruce, Andrew McCrae :.
Young, Charles
Rideeway, Joseph West
Hartshorne, Arthur George2
Jackson, George Henry
Tucker, Louis Henry Emile
Skene, Charles McDowal
Samuells, Alexander Pringle
Hall, Charles McKenzie
Harrison, Wilham Pringle
Farwell, Walter Charles
Robertson,David,BfJ/<y'.iiSept.72
Dodsworth, William Franco
Price, Ralph Anstruther
Griffg, Edward Evans
Tulloch, James Murphy
Ransford, Charles
MacCall, George
Atkinson, John Richard Breeks, \
Bt. Major, 22 Nov. 79 )
Fraser, James
Smyth, Etwall Walter
Webb, Edward Harvey
Anderson, Hugh Stark
Scott, William Walter Hopton
Morrison, Claude Stewart
Smith, Percy Wyndham
McNeale, James Agnew
Thomas, Charles Frederick
Oldham, Arthur
Gowan, Walter Edward
Harden, Allan
Ramsden, William Charles3
Nicholls, Thomas
Gordon, John Andrias Davidson..
Hennessy, Douglas Cowslade
La T'juehc', Everard Neal Digges
Carr, Frederick Schomberg, Bt. )
Major, Q2 Nov. 79 )
Smith, Robert Edward Seymour..
Hill, George Michell Devereux
Hinde, Francis Henry
Forster, Charles Hyder
Stead, Alfred James
Wylic, Henry
Forbes, Edward Millett
Clare, Arthur Benjamin
Napier, Hon. Geo. Campbell,')
CIS, HI. Major, 3 Dec. 79 i
Meiklejohn, William Hope
Wither, Archibald Cuthbert Bigg
Assist.
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
4 Jan. 60
4 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
20 Jan. 60
4 Feb. 60
20 Feb. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
4 Mar. 60
27 Mar. 60
4 May 60
4 May 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
8 June 60
>6 June 60
7 July 60
1 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Aug. 60
4 Sept. 60
8 Sept. 60
:o Sept. 60
2 Oct. '
4 Nov. 60
4 Nov. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
4 Dec. 60
9 Dec. 60
9 Dec. 60
9 Dec. 60
:o Dec. 60
20 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 61
o Jan. 61
o Jan. 61
4 Mar. 61 1 25 Apr. 62
7 June 61 20 June 62
7 June 61(25 July 62
7 June 61 (30 July 62
7 June 61 130 July 62
7 June 61 J 30 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
7 June 61 j 30 July 62
7 June 61 1 30 July 62
7 June 61 1 30 July 62
7 June 61 30 July 62
8 June 61 30 July 62
8 June 61 30 July 62
8 June 61 30 July c-
Jan. 62; 17 Aug. 69 Wing Officer 4 Native Infantry.
Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69 DiSt. Supt. of Police, 3rd Grade.—
I to Inspector General, Bengal.
Jan. 62 25 Aug. 60 sub Assist. Com. General, 1st Class.— Sick Furl.
Jan. 62,25 Aug. 69 Squadron Officer 15 Bengal Cavalry.
Jan. 62 25 Aug. 69 Wing Commander 43 Native Infantry.
Oct. 69
29 Oct. 69
29 Oct. 69
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62 1 1 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62 \ 27 Nov. 69
i Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62! 27 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62127 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62 27 Nov. 69
1 Jan. 62I27N0V. 69
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 63
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
1 Jan. 62
7 Jan. 62
6 Feb. 62
7 Mar. 62
29 Mar. 6
Wing Commander 25 Native Infantry.
Oct. 69 wing Officer 40 Native Infantry.
29 Oct. 69 Assist. Commissioner of Mhairwarra, and Politi-
cal Assist., 1st Class, Rajpootana.— Furlough.
Assist. Comr., 2nd Grade, Oude. Sultanpore.
Squadron Commander 14 Bengal Cavalry.
29 Oct. 69 Offsr. Wing Commander 9 Native Infantry.
Assistant Military Accountant.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
Wins: Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 21 Native Infantry.
With 29 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
Dep. Conim., 4th Grade, Assam. — Furlough.
Wing Officer 2 Goorkhas.
Officiating Wing Officer 5 Native Infantry.
District Supdt.of Police, 3rd Grade.Patna.Bengal.
27 Nov. 69 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Commander n Bengal Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Commander 2 Punjab Cavalry.
27 Nov. 691 Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Officer 8 Bengal Cavalry.
27 Nov. 69 Squadron Officer 9 Bengal Cavalry.
8 June 6
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
8 June 61
20 June 61
4 July 61
4 July 6t
26 July 61
2 Aug. 61
4 Sept. 61
10 Sept. 61
7 Sept. 6:
Lawrence. Henry John
Looh, William
Wemyaa, Binfleld
Roberts, Allan Scott ...
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 6
30 July 6
30 July 6
30 July 62
30 July 62
30 July 62
2 Aug. 62
4 Sept. 6:
10 Sept. 62
27 Sept. 62
4 Oct. 61 1 4 Oct. 62
' Oct. 61! 4 Oct «•>
27 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
27 Nov. 69
7 Nov. 69
28 Nov. 69
8 Nov. 69
8 Nov. 69
5 Dec. 69
r Jan. 70
1 Jan.
1 Jan. 70
1 Jan. 70
5 Feb. 70
3 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
1 Mar. 70
10 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar.
26 Mar. 70
26 Mar. 70
o Mar.
9 May 70
26 May 70
8 May 70
2 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June 70
5 June
5 June 70
5 June 70
ing Commander 4 Punjab Infantry.
Wing Officer 5 Punjab Infantry. [lough.
Polit. A sent, 3rd Class, Rajpootana Agency.— Fur-
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 27 Native Infantry.
Dist.Supdt.ofPolice 2nd Grade. Peshawur, Punjab.
Wing Officer 43 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 32 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 5 Punjab Infantry.
Subordinate Judge, 2nd Class, Pertabghur, Oude.
Brigade Major, Koorum Force.
Wing Commander 44 Native Infantry.
Station Staff Officer, Futtehghur.
Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry.
Assist. Com., 2nd Grade, Oude, Oonao.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer Bhopal Battalion. [Umritsur.
Bengal Cavalry.— Station Staff Officer at
9 Aug. 70
9 Aug. 70
Aug. 70
Squadron Commander 1 Punjab Cavalry,
g Officer 40 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 31 Native Infantry.
— ing Officer 8 Native Infantry.
Wing Commander 12 Native Infantry.
Squadron Commander n Bengal Cavalry.
Squadron Commander 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Wing Officer Deolee Irregular Force.
Squadron Commander 8 Bengal Cavalry.
Mil. Accountant, 2nd Class, 2nd Grade. Bengal. —
Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry. [Furlough.
With 21 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 3 Sikh Infantry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Wini: Commander 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 10 Native Infantry. [Assam.
Assist. Commr., 1st Grade, Turd-Garrow Hills,
Squadron Commander 5 Punjab Cavalry.
Wing Officer 15 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 20 Native Infantry.
9 Aug. 7o|Wing Officer 22 Native Infantry.
22 Aug. 70 With 13 Native Infantry.
16 Oct. 70 2T.din Command and Wing Commander 1 1 N.I.
13 Dec. 70' Squadron Commander 1 Punjab Cavalry.
20 Oct. 6120 Oct. 62 5 Ja»i. 71 Officiating Wing Commander 39 N. I.
26 Oct. 61^30 Oct. 62 22 Feb. 71 [Wing Commander 16 Native Infantry.
4 Nov. 61 j 18 Nov. 62 2 May 7i | { A Forei-n'o'e ^ ClaSS' Punjab-_SPecial d,ltJ'-
4 Dec. 61 11 Dec. 62 24 May 71 'Wing Officer 20 Native Infantry.
2 Jan. 62 25 Jan. 63 11 j«]y 71 Executive Engineer, 2nd Grade. D. P. AA'urks,
Indus Vallev State Railway.— Furlough.
4 Jan. 62JioMar. 63 18 July 71 Assist. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab, Sirsa.
4 Jan. 62 13 Mar. 63I iB July 71 Principal of the Mayo College at Ajmere.
zp Jan. 63 24 Mar. 63' 18 July 71 Wing Officer 41 Bengal Native Infantry.
20 Feb. 62 24 Mar. 63118 July 71 Asst. Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab.
I I
Bengal General Lid.— War St
AS2
hie served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1S63, inctoding
u, -JCludincr'the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp),
in the Jowakf expedition of 1S77-S (mentioned in despatches, ^ Uwp). throughout 1
* Captain A. cf Hartshorne served with the 32nd Bengal^atiye Infantry throughoutj
3rd!
Campaign under Si
and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Served with the right and left Coin
1879.
Unattached Officers.
ENSIGN.
1IEUT.
BKB VET
CAPTAIN.
CAPTAIN.
MAJOR.
EEMABKS.
UC Roddy, Patrick.
24 Feb. 58
3 Dec. 58
11 Jan. 67
9 Feb.
76
Station Staff Officer, Roorkee .
f In charge of Depot of 28 N. I. at
Hopkins, John, Bt
Major, 23 Sept. 73..
Chalmers, John, Bt
Major, 27 June 77..
Doyle, Thomas, Bt
Major, 28 Sept. 78..
j
23 Sept. 53
30 Dec. 58
28 Sept. 58
19 Oct. 58
5 Aug. 59
11 Apr. 65
23 Sept.65
28 Sept. 70
19 Oct. 65
27 June 69
11 Apr. 72
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
23 Dec.
7^
7S
78
t Phillour.
Doing Duty at Dalhousie Depot.
Doing Duty at Allahabad.
Edmonds, George ..
5 Oct. 60
5 Oct. 65
S Oct. 72
Doing Duty at Dinapore.
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45:
Bengal Medical Department.
: Major
Subgbok General, ranks
General.
Beatson, John Fullarton,3f.D. CLE.
Deputy Surgeons Gbnebal, rank
at Colonels.
Ray, George Hutchinson, MD
Irving, James, MD
Allen, Frederick Freeman, CB. ...
Hutchinson, James Alex. C, MD
Christison, Alexander, MD
Adley, William Henry
De Renzy, Annesley Chas.Castriot
Perkins, Richard Henry
Townsend, Stephen Chapman..
Beatson, William Burns, MD...
Clarke, John James, MD
Tuson, John Edward, MD
Dale, Alfred James, MB
Hutchinson, Robert Faure, MD
Surgeons Major, rank a* Majors,
but after 20 years' service at Lt.
Cohnels, but junior of the latter
rank, except for choice of Quarters.
Brown, James Bannatyne Samuel
Payne, Arthur James, MD
6 June 43
. Nov. 75
Scriven, John Barclay
Amesbury, Joseph Walter Raleigh
Cuningham, James Macnabb, MD
Govan, George Moncrieff, MD..
Partridge, Samuel Bowen 12 Oct.
Taylor, Edward
Spry, Henry William
Simpson, Benjamin, MD
PicthaU, John, MD
Currie, George Vernon
Graham , Henry William
Ringer, Theobald, MD
Sutherland, Philip Warren
Eteson, Alfred ......
Watson, William, MB !<.....
Cowie, Alexander John
Belle w, Patrick Francis
Palmer, William John, MD
Pringle, Robert, MD
Loch, James Henry, MD
Rouse, Robert
Jackson, James Rawlinson, MD.
Garden, Archibald Macdonald .
Amesbury, Samuel Cornwallis .
Brake, John
Reed, Augustus Keppel
Garden, Alexander, MD
Walker, William, MD
Watson, George Alder
Mathew, Theobald, MB
Fairweather, James, MD
Jackson, Charles Julian
Bird. Robert, MD
Coates, John Martin, MD
Thorn, Henry, MD
Planck, Charles
Bellew, Henry Walter, CSI
Smith, David Boyes, MD
Thornton, James Howard, MB....
Jones, John, MD
Browne, James, MD
Batcson, Robert Sander
Wright, Thomas Pettit
Dallas, Alexander Morison
Kilkelly, Charles, MB
Shircore, Sarkies Michael
Eddowes, William
Bryden, James Lumsdaine, MD..
Sherlock, Thomas Travers
Kirton, WilUam Henry
Farroli, George
Boiislcy.Cha. Egbert Wimond, 3/7).
Morice, John Charles
Charles, Thomas Hdmondston, ATZ).
Itice, WilUam Roche, MD
Abbott, Richard Theophilus, MD
Caylcy, Henry
Penny, Jamea champion, MD
HiIhoii, Archibald Hamilton. MD.
ilaldwell, WilUam Smith, MD . ..
EUddook, Charles Edwin
Sutherland, George Sackville.iii'Z)
Bonaria, Bmmannel, MD
Dickson, Lindsay Frederic, MD
Taylor, Adam
OsmpbeU, Alexander Dugald Ml)
PrentU, Charles
Ohandra, EUjendra Chandra
3 Jan. 47
27 May 47
20 Nov. 48
20 Nov. 50
20 Oct. 51
2 Sept. 50
29 July 51
20 Apr. 52
1 June 52
30 June 52
14 May 53
17 June <;3
20 Oct.
3 Dec. S3
20 Oct.
20 Dec.
ii Jan.
20 Jan.
Nov.
Dec.
DBP. SUBG.
GENERAL.
21 Dec.
7^
13 Dec.
6 Dec.
76
31 Mar
77
[ — Sick Furlough.
Employed under Bengal Govt, with rank of Surg. General.
Umballa Circle.
Lucknow Circle.
Mar. 77 -Local Surgeon General for Civil Duties, N. W. P. and Oude.
22 June 77 Allahabad Circle.
12 Nov. 77 Assam Circle.
! 10 Dec. 77 Saugor Circle. [Force.
1 18 Dec. 7?,Rawul Pindee Circle.— Prin. Med. Officer, Koorum Field
Dec. 7S Lahore Circle.
20 Apr. 79
20 Aug. 79
SURGEON
4 Oct.
20 Oct.
14 Dec.
14 Jan.
14 Feh.
17 Apr.
6 May
20 May
i Aug.
4 Aug.
6 Sept.
7 Sept.
4 Oct.
20 Dec.
20 Dec.
4 Jan.
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14 Jan.
24 Jan.
28 Feb.
28 Mar.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
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9 Jan.
to Feb.
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20 Feb.
20 Feb.
20 Feb.
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4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
8 Oct.
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29 Jan.
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4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
27 Jan.
11 Jan
20 Jan.
20 Nov. 71
20 Dec. 7
12 Oct. 72
SURGBON.
15 June 64
15 June 64
2 Sept. 64
Meerut Circle.
Presidency Circle.
1 Bengal Cavalry.
Base Hospital, Peshawur.
Medical Storekeeper, Allahabad.
Supdt. of European and Native Insane Asylums, Bhowa-
neeporeandDullunda.— Offg. Local Surg. Gen. for Civil
Civil, Lahore. [Duties, Bengal.
Officiating 7 Bengal Cavalry.
Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India.
3 Goorkha Regiment. [College Hospital.
Prof. of Surgery, Med. Coll., Calcutta, and ex-off. 1st Surgeon,
23 Native Infantry.
Wing 18 Native Infantry. [—Furlough.
. Civil, Patna, and Superintendent, Temple Medical School.
Jan. 65 Examiner of Medical Accounts. — Furlough.
5 July 65:10 Bengal Cavalry.
1 Jan. 66 Assay Master, Bombay Mint.
4 Feb. 66 U Bengal Cavalry.
6 May 66 I4 Bengal Cavalry.
Sappers and Miners. [Oude.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Kumaun, Rohilcund, and
Principal Medical Storekeeper to Govt. — Furlough.
Officiating Assay Master, Calcutta Mint. [Calcutta.— Furl.
Prof, of Surgical and Descriptive Anatomy, Medical College,
Supt. of Vaccination, Agra and Meerut Divisions.
Civil and Jail, Moradabad.— Offg. Civil, Allahabad.
Civil and Jail, Loodianah.
Civil, Saharanpore.
Superintendent General of Vaccination, Punjab- Sick Furl
6 Native Infantry.
Civil, Nagpore, and Superintendent of Central Prison.
26 Native Infantry.
Civil, Tezpore, Assam.— Offg. Civil, Cawnpore.
Inspector General of Prisons, N. W. P. and Oude.
20 May 66
1 Aug. 66
4 Aug. 66
6 Sept. 66
7 Sept. 66
4 Oct. 66
20 Dec. 66
20 Dec. 66
4 Jan. 67
1 Jan. 67
4 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
8 Feb. 67
28 Mar. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Nov. 67
9 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Sylhet.
28 Nov. 67
Jan. 68
Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
Feb. 68
Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
2 July 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
4 Aug
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug. 68
8 Oct. "
22 Oct. 68
20 Nov. 68
10 Dec. 68
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
Aug. 69
Aug. 69
Aug. 69
Civil, Goordaspore. — Officiating Civil and Jail, Delhi.
Civil, Moozufferpore. — Furlough.
Civil and Jail, Burdwan. — Sick Furlough.
Sanitary Commissioner, Bengal.
3 Punjab Infantry. [Supdt. General of Vaccination.
Sanitary ^Commissioner, N. W. Provinces and Oude, and
Sanitary Commissioner, Punjaub, Lahore. — Special Political
Duty, Koorum Field Force.
Principal and Professor of Medicine, Med. Coll., Calcutta.
Civil, Arrah.
Surgeon Superintendent, Presidency General Hospital.
Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, Umballa.
37 Native Infantry.
Inspector General of Prisons, Punjab (Lahore).
Civil, Allygurh. — Furlough,
Civil, Moorshedabad.
Sick Furlough.
Statistical Officer to Sanitary Commr. with Govt, of India.
Civil, Etawah.— Sick Furlough.
Medical Storekeeper, Meean Meer. — Officiating Principal
5 Goorkha Regiment. [Medical Storekeeper, Govt. Presy.
Civil and Jail, Kishnaghur, Nuddea.
Offg. Civil, Dhurmsala. [Medical College, Calcutta.
Supt. General of Vaccination and Professor of Midwifery,
Civil, Jubbulpore.
Sanitary Comr.,Insp. Gen. of Jails and Dispensaries, and Supt.
of Vaccination, Hyderabad AssignedDists.— Sick Furl.
Supdt. of Eye Infirmary, and Surg. Mayo Native Hospital,
Civil and Jail, Umballa.— Furlough. * [Calcutta.
Civil, Agra.— Principal, Medical School.
27 Native Infantry.
31 Native Infantry. [tion, Rajpootana.
Rajpootana Political Agency, and Supt. Gen. of Vaccina-
Health Officer, Lucknow.— Officiating Civil, Fyzabad.
13 Native Infantry.
57 4 Aug. 69'Civil, Peshawur.
58 27 Jan. 70 Mahvah Bhcel Corps.
58 27 Jan. 70 Civil, Goruckpore. [Physician of the College Hospital.
58 27 Jan. 70 Professor, Medical College, Calcutta, and ex officio Second
Bengal Medical Department.
454
Surgeons Majob.
Lidderdale, Robert, M D
Aitchison,JamesEdw.Tierney,Af.D.
Veale, Thomas Stick, MD
Brown, ThomasEdwinBurton,.a/~.D.
Potter, Henry, MD
Hatchell, Charles
Whishaw, John Charles
DeFabeck.PrederickWilliamAlex.
White, John Berry
Harris, Worseley Poulett, MD. ...
Allen, William Edward
Mantell, Riners, MB
Bensley, Edwin Clement
Sheppiird, Thomas Williams
Ellis, John, MB
Selous, Edric
Costello, Charles Peter
Durant, James John
Odevaine, Ferdinand
Grant, George, MB
Chesnaye, George Cochet
Duncan, John, MD
Tandy, Edward Ord
Parsons, Francis
Constant, Frederick George, MD.
Condon, James Hunt
Hooper, William Roe
Smith, Henry Seymour, MB
Cameron, Charles
Richardson, John, MB
Holmes, Arthur Parker, MD
Gray, Robert, MB
Fleming, Jos. MacNaughtan,Af£>.
Oldham, Charles Frederick
Fitzgerald, Edward Ambrose
Henderson, George, MB
Cullen, Peter, MD
Jameson , George William
Cookson, Henry
Cunningham, Robt. Wiseman, M D
Moir, William, MB
Skardon, Thomas Gray
Shaw, John Cardy
Johnston, John Wilson, MD
Cameron, John, MD
Pilcher, Jesse Griggs
Mackertich, Simon, MD
French, John Gay, MD
Lyons, Richard Thomas
McLeod, Kenneth, MD
Cleghom, James, MD
Harvey. Robert, MB
Skeen, Andrew, MB
Reid, Robert
Bennett, John, MD
Gardner, Edward Barton
Kelly, James, MD
Spencer, Lionel Dixon, MD
King, George, MB
Center, William, MB
Purves, Henry Black
Thomson, George, MB
Jameson, Robert, MD
Mathew, Robert George
Duncan, William, MB
Massy, George
Ross, George Cumberland
Power, Richard
Griffith, Grilhth
Cameron, Lewis, MD
Raye, Daniel O'Connell, MD
Warburtou, William Pleace, MB..
Birch, Edward Alfred
Keegan, Denis Francis, MD
Eades, Lewis Edward
Mackenzie, Stephen Coull, MD. ...
Stewart, William Day
Compigne, Horatio Da v. Steel, MD.
Mullen, Thomas Pi'rench, MD
Gaffney, John Burke
McKenna, Cornelius John
Wood, Julius John, MB
Finden, Woodforde
Paterson, Andrew McMaster
Lethbridge, Alfred Swaine, MD...
Stephen, Arthur, MB
Newman, John Henry, MD
Johnstone, Hugh, MB
Subgeons, rank as Lieuts., butafter
six years' service they rank as Capts
Cunningham, David Doaglas.J/iJ
Whitwell, Henry
Cameron, Archibald, MD
ASSISTANT
SUEGEON.
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701 Superintendent of Vaccination, Darjeeling Circle.
70 29 Native Infantry.
70:19 Native Infantry.
70 Principal of the Lahore Medical School.
70 18 Native Infantry.
70 Civil, Mozuffernugger.— Offg. Civil, Allyghur.
70 Civil, Lucknow. — Sick Furlough.
70 Deolee Irregular Force.
70 43 Native Infantry.
70 Otfg. Civil, Mussoorie.
Bhopal Battalion.
9 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Rajshahye.
Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent, Behar.
71 Civil, Seetapore.
71 Civil, Bara Banki.— Offg. Civil, Ghazeepore.
71 5 Punjab Cavalry.
71 Principal Assistant to the Opium Agent of Benares.
34 Native Infantry.
Superintendent Central and District Jails, Bareilly.
4 Goorkha Regiment.
71 ii Native Infantry.
71 8 Bengal Cavalry.
71 2 Bengal Cavalry.
12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil and Jail, Cawnpore.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Benares.
71 Civil, Allahabad. — Sick Furlough.
71 Civil and Jail, Bahruich.— Offg. Civil, Bara Banki.
71 Superintendent of Vaccination, Allahabad and Benares Div.
1 Sikh Infantry.
Civil, Mooltan.
1 Goorkha Regiment.
Civil, Jounpore.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Mirzapore.
Civil, Gujranwalla. — Officiating Civil and Jail, Hawul Pindee.
Civil and Jail, Nimar District, Khandwa.
Civil, Mussoorie. — Officiating Civil, Etawah.
72I5 Bengal Cavalry.
72 1 15 Native Infantry.
72jCivil, Meerut.
72 '5 Bengal Cavalry.
7z Civil, Mymensing.— Furlough.
72 Officiating 3 Goorkhas.
72 Civil, Fyzabad. — Furlough.
72 Civil, Howrah.
72 5 Punjab Infantry.
72 Health Officer for the Port of Calcutta.— Offg. Civil, Patna.
72 is Native Infantry.
77 1 Secretary to the Surgeon General.
77 Civil, Nynee Tal.
77 1 Civil, 24-Pergunnahs.
77 Medical Officer to the Maharajah of Putiala.
77 Civil, Futtehghur.
77 officiating Superintendent General of Vaccination, Punjab.
77 Civil, Bijnore.— Offg., Shahjehanpore.
77 1 Punjab Infantry.
77 Marwar Political* Agency.
77 Supt. Royal Botanic Garden at Calcutta, and Prof, of Botany,
Calcutta Medical College.
77 Chemical Examiner, Sec, Lahore Medical School.— Offg.
Curator, Lahore Museum.
77 Civil, Hooghly.— Officiating Civiland Jail, Darjeeling.
77(1 Punjab Cavalry.
77 Superintendent of the Central Prison at Futtehghur.
77 Civil, Miduapore. — Offg. Civil, Mozull'erpore.
77 10 Native Infantry.
77 ■ Civil, Murree,— Offg. Supt. of Vaccination, Punjab.
77 2 Punjab Cavalry.
77 11 Bengal Cavalry
Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Backergunge. — Furlough. [Sick Furl.
1st Resident Surgeon of the Presidency General Hospital. —
Medical Officer to the Rajah of Kapoorthala.
Civil, Hazareebagh.
2 Central India Horse.
17 Native Infantry. [School.
Professor, Calcutta Med. School, and Supdt., Campbell Med.
Civil and Jail, Cuttack.
Erinpoorah Irregular Force.
In medical charge of Ulwar Political Agency.— Civil, Betul.
Offg Civil, Raepore, and Superintendent of the Central Jail.
39 Native Infantry. [Hazareebagh.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Rauchee.— Officiating Civil,
2 Goorkhas.
Inspector General of Jails, Bengal.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lahore.
Mhairwarra Battalion.
Civil, Akyab. — Officiating Civil, Rangoon.
Professor of Physiology, Medical College
Officiating Residency Surgeon, N
Civil, Sultanpore.
455
Bengal Medical Department.
ScBGEOIfS.
Evers, Benjamin
Carcnichael, Jas. Cha. Gordon ,MD.
Grant, Alexander Gibb, MB
Jackson, Warwick
McLaren, George Gilbert, MB
Monteatb, Joseph Johnstone, MD.
Downie, Kenneth Mackenzie, MB.
MaoGregor, John
Hutcheson, George, MD
Johnson, Edward Reginald
Calthrop, Christopher William
Sanders, Richard Careless, MB....
Sanders, Edwin
Franklin, Benjamin
Edis, Frederick Pooley, MB
Wright, Robert Temple, MD
Davis, George M'Bridu, MD
Gupta, Kali Pada, MB
Linton, Henry James
Duke, Olliver Thomas, MB
Nicholson, Francis Cobhain, MB.
Guun, John Sutherland, MB
Hendley , Thomas Holbein
Gregg, William Henry, MB
Seaman, Albert Bairil
Smyth, Frederick Augustus
Boyd, Herbert
Lloyd, John, MD
Courtney, William Michael
Ruttledge, Edward Butler
Robinson, Thomas, MB
Martin, Daniel Nicholas, MD. ...
Strahan, Alexander Bannerman...
Roe, William Alexander Crauford
Meadows, Charles John Walford
Keefer, William Napier
Deane, Andrew
Murray, William Flood, MB
M'Connell, James Fred.Parry,J/.B.
O'Brien, Joseph, MD
M'Donnell, James O'Malley, MD.
Reid, James, MD
Mackenzie, Gilbert Proby, MB ...
Crombie, Alexander, MD
Murphy, William Reed
Joubert, Charles Henry, MB
Russell, Ebenezer Geer, MB
Scully, John
Hall, Geoffrey Craythorne
Roy, Gopaul Chunder, MD
Reid, Adam Scott, MB
Watson, George, MD
Fasken,Wm.Andw.Durnford,.JO>.
Lawrie, Edward, MB
Wilson, Joseph, MD
Mulvany, Edward
Zorab, John Manook, MB
Dutt, Russick Lall, MD
Daphtary,GirdharlalRatanlal,.J£Z)
Bookey, John Thomas Brownrig;
M'Gregor, Alexander ,
Young, James, MB
Duke, Joshua
Gupta, Bankabehari, MB
M'Conaghey, John, MD
Palmer, Edward
Williams, Alfred Henry, MB
Holmes,Rohcrt Andre wKing, M D.
Ferris, John Edward Charnock
Brereton, Samuel
Moriarty, Matthew Denis, MB.
Price, Gordon, MD
Bovill, Edward, MB
O'Brien, Bartholomew, MD
DanQas, George Albert
Hill, Henry Walter, MB
Ahmed, Zalnoor Allee, MB
Gitligiiii, William Arthur
Griffiths, William Edwin ...
Wil!c:2 David MB
Battcrsby, William Edward, MB
Wall, Allied John, MD
Moodie, Robert, MB
Tuohy, Francis Joseph, MD
Moynan, Win. Edw. Bonsall, MD
Maodonald, Denis Peter, MD
Baker, Oswald
IfaUins, Henry, Mil
Wright, Frederick Wiiiium.' MB
Wilcocks, Alexander John, MB
Moloney, Timothy,' MD
I'eiikiii, <'h:ts. Washington Shirley
M'Kay, Henry Kellock ... .
Bwaine, Frederick Robert, MB
i Apr. 68
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1 Oct. 69
1 Oct. 69
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1 Oct. 69
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 70
1 Apr. 7c
SURGEON.
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
30 Mar. 72
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30 Mar. 72
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1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
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1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
30 Sept. 73
30 Sept. 73
30 Sept. 73
30 Sept. 73
30 Sept. 73
BEJIAKKS.
Civil, Wardha.
Garrison Surgeon, Fort William.
16 Native Infantry.
2 Punjab Infantry.
Civil and Jail, Deyrah Doon, and Gov. Gen.'s Body Guard.
Civil, Cachar.
Supdt. Central and District Jails, Benares.
Garrison Surgeon, Chunar.
33 Native Infantry.
Officiating 12 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Azimghur.— Officiating Civil, Bareilly.
Sikh Infantry.
Superintendent Central Jail, Lucknow.— Officiating Civil, Lucknow.
Deputy Assay Master, Calcutta Mint.
4 Sikh Infantry.
Superintendent of Vaccination, Metropolitan Circle
24 Native Infantry.
Beloochistau Agency.
Surgeon, Presidency Gen. Hospital, and Superintdt., Presidency Jail.
Bengal Cavalry.
Jeypore Political Agency.
Civil, Doomka.— Officiating Civil and Jail, Hooghly
2 Native Infantry.
Lawrence Asylum, Sunawur.
14 Native Infantry.
Civil, Oonao. — Officiating Civil, Kheri.
Native Infantry.
Civil, Budaun.
Punjab Infantry.
30 Native Infantry,
36 Native Infantry.
21 Native Infantry.
Civil, Chumparuu.
20 Native Infantry.
Civil, Munipore.— Officiating Civil, Moradabad.
Civil, Pooree.— Officiating Civil, Burdwan.
Professor of Pathology, Medical College, Calcutta, ie.
44 Native Infantry.
Furlough.
Oil- . Senior Medical Officer at Port Blair and the Nieobars.
Native Infantry.
Civil, Dacca.
25 Native Infantry.
Civil, Bhaugulpore. — Sick Furlough.
Civil, Gowhatty.
Medical Officer, Gilgit.
Superintendent Central Jail, Allahabad.
Civil, Beerbhoom.
Native Lifantry.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Futtehpore.— Officiating, Minpoorie.
Professor of Anatomy and Surgery, Lahore Medical School.
42 Native Infantry.
Civil, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Civil, Balasore.
Civil, Bankoora.
( Xlieiating 3 Native Infantry.
6 Punjab Infantry.
Civil, Goojerat.
Officiating Civil, TJmritsur.
3 Punjab Cavalry.
Civil, Pooree.
Civil, Moozuffernugger. — Officiating, Jounpore.
3 Bengal Cavalry.
9 Native Infantry.
Superintendent, Central and District Jails, Meerut.
Political Agency in Turkish Arabia.
3 Native Infantry.
Civil, Jessore.
Officiating 1st Resident Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
Officiating Civil, Gonda.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.
Civil and Jail, Monghyr.— Sick Furlough.
Civil, Maldah.— Officiating Civil, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Northern Bengal State Railway, -Saidpore.— Offg. Civil, Midnapore.
Officiating 21 Native Infantry.
Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad.— Offg. Supdt., Central Jail, Agra.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bhaugulpore.— Sick Furlough.
Ilesideuey Surgeon, Nepaul.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating 1 Bengal Cavalry.
12 Native Infantry.
40 Native Infantry.
17 Bengal Cavalry.
Civil, Theyetmyo, Burmah.
22 Native Infantry.
45 Native Infantry.
Civil, Ghazeepore.— Offg. Civil, Boolundshuhur.
3 Sikh Infantry.
< initiating Junior Civil Surgeon, Allahabad.
32 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil a'nd Jail, Rauchee.
Bengal Medical Department.
456
Surgeons.
beharks.
Corbett, John Lane, MD 31 Mar. 74 Officiating Civil and Jail, Nimar.
Browne, Samuel Haslett, MD. ... 31 Mar. 74'Civil, Hoshungabad District.
Mair, Edward, MB I3I SIar- 74 Civil, Mirzapore.— Officiating Superintendent of Lucknow Jail.
Armstrong, James 31 Mar. 74 Marine Survey Department.
Dawson, Louis Richard 3* Mar- 74 Sick Furlough.
Shircore, John Catchick ji Mar. 74 Sick Furlough.
Yeld, Horace Parr 3: Mar. 7415 Bengal Cavalry.
Fullerton, John Campbell 3' Mar. 74 Ou Field Service.
Warden, Charles James Eislop ... 31 -Mar. 74 Professor of Chemistry and Chemical Examiner, Medical College.
Stoker, Richard Nugent 3° Sept. 74 garrison Surgeon, Fort Attock.
Bomford, Gerald '3° Sept. 74 In joint medical charge at Simla.
Barclay, Arthur, MB 3° Sept. 74 Officiating 6 Bengal Cavalry.
M'Oanie, Charles Joseph, MD ... 30 Sept. 74 Officiating 2 Punjab Cavalry.
Ranking,GeorgeSpiersAlex..J»/B. 31 Mar. 75 6 Bengal Cavalry.
Murray, Robert Davidson, MB.... 31 Mar. 75 Civil, Chittagong.
Comins, Dennis Wood Deane 31 Mar. 75 Officiating 28 Native Infantry.
O'Connor, Patrick Fenelon 31 Mar. 75 Officiating 2 Sikh Infantry.
Moran, James, MD 31 Mar. 75|Officiating 6 Native Infantry.
Beatson, William 31 iIar- 75;Meywar Political Agency.
Simmonds, William Allason 31 Mar- 75 Koorum Field Force.
Warburton, George Arthur 31 Mar. 75 [officiating Civil, Tezpore.
Macrae, Roderick 31 Mar. 75 28 Native Infantry.
Officiating 2 Native Infantry.
Officiating 4 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
16 Bengal Cavalry.
( Uliciatmg Civil, Azimghur.
Officiating 4 Sikh Infantry.
Corps 'it' Guides.
i, Thomas Elwood Lindesay... 31 Mar- 75 1
Borah, Shibram, MB 31 Mar. 75 1
Weir, Patrick Alexander, MB. ... 30 Sept. 75
Freyer, Peter Johnston, MD 30 Sept. 75 '
Haig, Percy de Haga 3oSept. 75 1
Lewtas, John, MB 30 Sept. 75 1
O'Neill, John, MD , 30 Sept. 75 Officiating Civil and Jail, Shahpore.
Tomes, Arthur 31 Mar. 70 officiating Civil, Backergunge.
Mawson, William Arthur 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 14 Bengal Cavalry.
Peevor, George Hamilton 31 Mar. 76 Officiating Left Wing 10 Native Infantry.
Dantra, Sorabshaw Hormasji 31 Mar. 70 Civil, Tharrawaddy District.
Macdonald, Donald John ...' 31 Mar. 76 Officiating =4 Native Infantry.
Hamilton, Henry, MD 31 Mar. 76 On Field Service.
Hatpin, Nicholas John 31 Mar. 76 Sick Furlough.
Doyle, Bernard 3' Mar. 76
Cobb, Robert 31 Mar. 76 Officiating 2nd Resident Surgeon, Presidency General Hospital.
Stephens, Aug. Kdward Richard... 3' Mar. 76 Candahar Field Force.
Cadge, William Hotsou 31 Mar. 7c officiating Civil, Bijnore.
Moorhead, James, MD 30 Sept. 76 Officiating Civil, Mymensingh.
Beatson, Charles Henry 30 Sept. 76 Officiating 7 Native Infantry.
Owen, Charles William 30 Sept. 76 Koorum Field Force.
Griffiths, Gilbert Saunders 30 Sept. 76 Officiating 1 Punjab Infantry.
Grant, Peter Macpherson, MB. ... 30 Sept. 70 officiating 2 Central India Horse.
Owen, William 51 Mar. 77 t Jandahar Field Force.
Gillies, Walter 31 Mar. 77 Officiating 5 Bengal Cavalry.
Jack, David Morton 31 Mar. 77 Doaba Outposts.
Conry, Walter 31 Mar. 77 With iS Native Infantry.
Kellie, George Jerome 3- Mar. 77 Officiating 5 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Hancock, John Gatchell 3' XIar- 77 Officiating 's Punjab Cuvalry.
Basu, Dharmadas I31 Mar. 77 Officiating Superintendent of Vaccination, Ranchee.
Mackenzie, Alexander William (J Mar. 77 Officiating ; Punjab Cavalry.
Mullane, Jeremiah, M. D >.i Mar. 77 Candahar Field Force.
Mullen, Douglas, MD
Taaffe, Robert James
Robinson, Ernest Laurie
Nelis, James Alexander, MB.
Mar. 77 Officiating Mcywar Bheel Corps.
31 Mar. 77 Special Civil Duty, Shaik Budeen.
(i Mar. 77 Sictc Furlough.
Mar. 77 Officiating 2 Sikli Infantry.
Crofts, Aylrner Martin 131 Mar. 77 Officiating 10 liengal Cavalry.
Crofts, James, MD
Coates, William, MD
Blood, Joseph .,
Thomson, Samuel John
Campbell, Robert Neil
Brander, Edward Salisbury, MB.
Chatterjie, Fakir Chundra
Emerson, George Augustus
Mullen, Jarlath Ffreuch, MD
Cretin, Eugene, MB
Duncan, Andrew, MD
Nicholson, George Frederick, MD.
Hemsted, Arthur
Cones, George Augustus
Bigger, Samuel Ferguson
Robertson, George Scott
Nixon, George Michael
Sweeny, Terence Humphrys
Barry, Daniel Francis, MD
Harris, George Francis Angelo ..
Anderson, John
Bamber, Charles James
O'Dwyer, Malachi
Dumbleton, Edgar Hunt
Perry, Francis Frederic
Dalzell, Pulteney William
Little, Stephen, MD
Gimlette, George Hart Desmond
Hunter, Christian Bernard
Gaisford, Martin
Murray, Charles Herbert ...........
Smith, Julian Carter Carington..
31 Mar. 77 Koorum Field Force.
Mar. 77 Koorum F'ield Force.
Officiating 3 Punjab Infantry.
Officiating Civil," Hurdui.
Officiating 34 Native Infantry.
Additional Medical Officer, Port Blair.
Officiating Civil, Khyouk-hpyoo.
Candahar Field Force.
Officiating Resident Surgeon, Medical College Hospital.
Officiating Civil, Jhelum.
Officiating 23 Native Infantry.
Officiating 14 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
Depot of Native Troops at Rawul Pindee.
Koorum Field Force.
1 Mar. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 73
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 76
30 Mar. 7b
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Mar. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
30 Sept. 78
3° Sep
Officiating 5 Native Infantry.
Officiating 33 Native Infantry.
Officiating 33 Native Infantry.
Officiating 16 Native Infantry.
Rawul Pindee Circle.
Officiating 2 Bengal Cavalry,
and 3 Companies Sappers and Miners.
'.78! Koorum.
31 Mar. 79 1
31 Mar. 79;
31 Mar. 79
3 1 Mar. 79'
31 Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 Mar. 79
31 Mhl\ 7y
Surgeon T. Moloney served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-73 (Medal with Clasp),
457-8 Bengal Veterinary Department.
Staff Veterinary Surgeon.
VETERI-
NARY
SURGEON.
DATE OF
PRESENT
RANK.
REMAKES.
Kettlewell, George
ist Class Veterinary Surgeon.
5 Dec. 54
I Oct. 77
17 July 74
Saharunpore.
Bengal Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Sight Reverend Edward Ralph Johnson, DD. Lord Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan in India and the
Island of Ceylon, 21 Nov. 76.
The Eight Reverend Thomas Valpy French, DD. Bishop of Lahore, 27 Dec. 77.
The Venerable Joseph Baly, MA. Archdeacon of Calcutta and Commissary.
The Rev. Brook Deedes, MA. Domestic Chaplain to the Lord Bishop, 8 Feb. 77.
Chas. Sanderson, Esq., Registrar of the Archdeaconry of Calcutta, and Sec. to theLord Bishop, 16 April 70. — Leave.
R. Leycester Upton, Esq., Officiating.
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185B
Senior Chaplains.
Eev. Henry Murray, MA
Eev. James Kilbee Stuart, MA..
Thomas Moore, BA
Eev. John William Young-, MA.
Eev. John Richard Baldwin
Eev. Chas. Jas. Waterhouse.ATJ
Eev. GeorgeDaveySymonds,.B^l
1859 Eev. Henry Fisher Corbyn, MA
1859 Eev. William Spencer, DD
1859 Eev. William Crawford Brome- )
head, MA j
1859 \Bev. William David Cowley, MA
1859 Iffer. David Payne Williams,.!/^
1859 1 Eev. Edward Jas. Hubbard, M A
iSsg'Eeo. Andrew Horsburgh, MA. .
i8(x>\Bev. Peter John Jarbo, MA
i860 Eev. Arthur William Irwin, MA.
i$6o,Eev. William Barker Draw- )
I bridge, MA j
i860 Eev. Alexander Robinson, MA.
i86oj.Ree. John Alex. Stamper, MA...
i&6i\Eev. William Ayerst, MA
1862; Eev. John Hocking,*.!/^
1862 \Bev. William Charles Bell
1862'Eev. William Ward Nicholls
i862Jfiet>. Fred.Walter Robberds.BJ.
1865! Eev. Arth. Octavius Hardy, MA.
186^ Rev. Joseph Spear, BA
1866 Eev.G. F. Popham Blyth, MA.
1866 Eev. Percy Nicolas, MA
i866:.Eet?. T. L. J. Wameford
1866 Be v. George Thomas Carru-")
thers.ilf^ j
i366lEeo. Andrew Lumsden Mitchell
Rev. John Stephe
1, MA.
1867 Eev. Henry Jas. Matthew, MA.
1867 Eev. Alexander Newton Wilson
i867\Bev. M. E. Mills
1867 Eev. Francis Rodon Michell
1867 Eev. William Henry Ga\e,BA....
1867 Bev. BrownlowThos. Atlay,lfJ..
1868 Eev. Frederick Orton, Af.l
:868 Bev. Andrew William Roche )
I Quinlan, MA )
1867 Bev. Walter Harry Tribe, MA...
1867 Bev. Bernhard Martin Behr, BA.
1868 Bev. Baker Morrell, MA
1866 Bev. Ja-s. Williams Adams, BA.
1868 Bev. Joseph Sam. Sandvs, MA.
1868 Rev. Win. Alexander Duke, BA.
REMARKS, &C
Ueean Meer.
Kurrachee.
Sick Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
Furlough.
Delhi.
Furlough.
Abbottabad.
Landour.
Furlough.
Agra.
Subathoo.
Shahjehanpore.
Furlough.
Furlough.
CTmballa.
Barrackpore.
Seetapore.
Sealkote.
Murree.
Kangra.
Mhow.
Roorkee.
Dum Dum.
Elanikhet.
Kidderpore.
Furlough.
Gowhatty&Shillong.
Chaplain to Forces
in Afghanistan.
Chuckrata.
Futtehghur.
y Allahabad, Civil
( Station, [hore.i
Archdeacon of La-,
Jullunder.
Mhow.
Jubbulpore.
Cawnpore.
Naini Tal.
LucknowCivil Lines
Furlough.
Lahore.
Furlough.
Forr, William.
On Field Service.
Thayetmyo.
Furlough.
Senior Chaplains.
REMARKS, &C
1870
Eev. William Mathews Leth-) Dera;at
j bridge, BA J| J
Junior Chaplains.
Sep. Clement Reginald Tolle-") Wurtaneh
1 mache, MA j h '
Bev. Allan Ramsey, MA Furlough.
Bev. Mathew Lamert, BA Muttra.
'Eev. Thomas David Gray, MA. Nagpore.
'Bev. Fred. Thomas Stewart'* Mu«soorie
Dyer, BA U
Bev. Wm. Jerome Burdett, iM.'Saugor.
Se».GeorgeTheodoreDennis,3fJ Kussowlie.
Eev. SamuelBenjamin Taylor,') , St- Thomas' Ch.,
MA .' ji Calcutta.
Bev. Baldwin Hammuiid, iVJ....iJnansi.
Bev. Andrew Hooper Etty, MA. Darjeeling.
■Kec.Chas.Chris.Tho. VaR;lv,MA. Fyzabad.
Bev. John Fred. Scobell, If J...., Cawnpore.
Eev. David Bayne Morris, Ji" J.iHowrah.
i?e«.ArthurCharlesPearson,J/^. Dugshai.
Xeo.Edw.MontifortBeasley,£^.|Meerut.
_ „ ,, „ _ .. K Sen. Chaplaiu.St.
Bev. Welbore MacCarthy ( Paul,s Cathedral.
JBen.William John Rowland,3/J. Meerut. [ments.
Bev. JohnBrown-Brunesson,.B A. JLucknow Canton-
_ ,„.„. „ _ J St. John's Church,
Eev. William Henry Bray h Calcutta.
Eev. Albert WilliamRebsch.-BJ. iPeshawur.
Bev. Andrew Nathaniel Wad- j |Qn Field Service.
ham Spens j
Bev. Edmund Jermyn, MA Benares.
Eev. Wm. Fred. Armstrong, BA. Rawul Pindee.
JJfr.KingstonEgan Barrow, MA
Bev. Alfred George Arthur"/
Robarts, MA J>
Bev. John Jeffries Baitlett^
Coles, MA j"
Eev. Brook Deedes, MA
Bev. Charles Swinnerton
Eev. John Henry Taylor, BA...
Clement Glover Moore, B A
Morar.
Tounghoo.
St. James's Church,
Calcutta,
f DomesticChaplaiE
X to the Bishop.
Nowshera.
Port Blair.
Rangoon.
Rev. Charles Walter Hume.jV.-t.lMooitan.
Eev. Henry Coleridge Spring, /
BA i
Rev. Walter Adolphus Hamilton
Bev.T. W. Hunter
Bev. Ferguson John Mont- 1
gomery, MA j
Ji: r. Hubert John Langford,.J/.4.
Rec. Theophilus J. Rawson, MA
Chaplain, St. Paul's
Cathedral.
Dinapore.
Actg. St. John's Ch.,
[Calcutta.
Kamptee.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
Srniob Chaplain.
1859 Rev. John Macalister Thomson.
1 ma ,
Chaplains.
i8s9 \Rev. James Williamson, MA.
1J65 fiec. G. G. GUlan, MA
Assistant Chaplains.
Senior Chaplain of 1870 Rev. Geo. Wright Manson, BD.
St. Andrew'sCh. » iD , T .... ,, ,
1872 Rev. James Lilhe, MA
I Calcutta. — Furl,
Allahabad.— Furl.
( Offg. Senior Chap
(. lain.
i879!flet>. Alexander Ferrier, MA.
WitVi92Highlanders.
£ Offg. St.Andrew's,
(. Allahabad.
Bengal Staff Cordis. — War Services. 459
I Sir Arthur Becher served the campaign in Afghanistan in 1839 and was present at the storm and cap-
tare of Ghuznee (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
shah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served
as Quarter Master General with Army Head Quarters throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857 (severely wounded,
CB., and Medal with Clasp).
4 General A. Tucker served with the 9th Bengal Light Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1843 in Sind, and
was severely wounded in five places at the battle of Meeanee (Medal, CB., and Brevet of Major).
5 General E. Darvall served throughout the Burmese war of 1824-26, and was present at the attack and capture
of various stockades (Medal). Served also throughout the Indian Mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal).
6 General H. Palmer served against the Bheel tribes in 1827-28. Campaigns during 183S-40 in Afghanistan
and Beloochistan, including the storm aud capture ot Ghuznee (Medal), and was severely wounded, matchlock-ball
through left thigh, in a skirmish at the entrance to the Bolan Pass on the 20th March 1839. Sutlej campaign of
1845-46, commanded the48tn Bengal Native infantry in the bittles of Moodkerc and Ferozeshah (horse shot), and was
a Brigade Major at the action of Aliwal — wounded (Medal and tivo Clasps, aud Brevet of Major). Served as Brigade
Major to Brigadier General Wheeler's Force at the surrender of Kote Kangra in 1846, and in the Punjaub campaign
of 1848-49, including tde storming of the Dullah Heights and reduction of three small forts (Medal). Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-58, including the action of Chinhut 111 command of native details from mutinied regiments ; com-
manded in the Muehee Bhawn Fort from the firing of the first rebjl shot against t to the withdawal of its garrison,
and served in the defence of the Lucknow Residency to its relief; commanded a Detachment of all arms sent from
Cawnpore against rebels in 185b (Medal with Clasp, and a year s service).
7 General D. Pott served with the 47th BengalXative Infantry against the insurgents near Cuttack in 1833. Served
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 ; commanded the 47th Bengal Native Infantry at the battles of Moodkee
and Ferozeshah, and' was also present at the affair of Buddiwal, action of Aliwal, and battle of Sobraon— horse shot
(Medal and three Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a force of 1,800 men against the insurgents in Pegu
in 1S54 (received the thanks of the Government of India— Medal). Commanded 47th Bengal Native Infantry in the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58 against the rebels in the Mirzapore district (Medal) ; embarked in its command m June
1858 on service to China, and served during the campaign of 1858-59 (received the thanks of the Government of
India— Medal).
8 General W. E. Mulcaster served the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan under General Pollock, and was
severely wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, ami Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49,
including the siege operations before Mooltan, and action of Soorjkhoond (Medal with Clasp).
9 General O. Cavenagh served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry the Gwalior campaign, including the
battle of Maharajpore— left leg carried away by a can nun shut and charger killed (Bronze Star, and mentioned in
despatches). Served also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was severely wounded in the left arm in the action of
Buddiwal (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
10 GeneralJ. S. Paton served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1843-46, including the battles o! l-Yro/.e>hah and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp), and
capture of Kota Kangra. Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the alfair of Itamuuggur, passage ul' the 1 'henab,
and battles of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah ->••. rvi\ w ounded ( Medal with ( 'I asp. and Brevet, ul' Major). Served
with the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Wt'reodios in 1 85..., including the forcing of the Kohat Pass
near Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Force employed to suppress the Guogaira insurrection in 1857,
and commanded the Field Detachment sent from Lahore, which was thrice engaged. Has been twenty-seven
times mentioned in despatches and orders.
12Sir ChurlesReid served 111 Upper Smd under Sir Charles Napier in 1043; and wit lit he S ■ Battalion (Goorkhas)
throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal and battle of Sobraon — brought the
Battalion out of action (horse twice wounded, specially mentioned in Bir Walter Gilbert's despatch, Medal and
Clasp). Served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal wi1 b t Hasp for Pegu). Commanded 1 be Sixmoor battalion
throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857; opened the c ummunieation between Meerut and Calcutta, for which he
received the thanks of Government; was present at the battle of liudlee-ke-Serai and throughout the siege of
Delhi, and commanded all the advanced posts on the right of the Delhi Ridge, including Hindoo Rao's house (the
key of the position) from the 8th June to the 14t.l1 September, during which period twenty-six separate attacks upon
those positions were repulsed. Commanded a Column on the 17th June for the attack on Eissengunge, commanded
the 4th Column of assault on Delhi on the 14th September -severely wounded (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., and
Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Oude Campaign in 1 (58 59 (Aide de Camp to the Queoil and Colonel,
thanked by Parliament, and on tour separate occasions by the Government of India). Is in receipt of the Good
Service and the Wound pensions, and in 1871 was nominated a hi li. for his distinguished military services.
13 General G. P. Whish served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General pollock (Medal). Also in
the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as an Assistant Adjutant General, and was present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
u General H. F. Dunsford served as a Brigade Major in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal, and Brevet of Major). I 'oiuinanded the Troops of the Rajahs of Pntualla and Jheend dur-
ing the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was present at its storm and capture. Commanded the Huxar Column of tho
Shahabad Field Force in Oct. and Nov. 1858; commanded at the attack of Burahpore, on the 14th Oct. 1858, driving
the rebels in force out of a strongly entrenched position, and routing them with great slaughter; defeated an
attack of the rebels at Sikurreea on 16th October and in other skirmishes leading to the successful attack on the
town of Jugdespore on 19th October — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanded the Jynteah
field force in Expeditions of 1862-63 against rebel Jyntcahs in Assam, including the capture- of the stockades of
Ralleang, Munsow, Oomkai, Rungbarai, and Surteung it hanked by the 1 'onimauder in l 'hief, the Governor General,
and the Secretary of State for India). Commanded Columns id' the Bhootan field force at the Storm and capture
of the fort of Dalimkote and stockade of Channoorchie in Dec. 1064 (Medal with Clasp
15 Lieut.General C. T. Chamberlain served throughout the campaigns m Afghanistan of 1S39-42, including the
siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and various actions ,, :u ■ 1 andahar (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army and its final surrender at Rawul
Pindee, and was wounded in a skirmish with Sikh Cavalry (meiit ioned 111 despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major). Served at Mooltan during the mutiny in 1857, disarmed the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native
Infantry, was engaged against the Googaira rebels, and was besieged in the Serai of Cheekawutne for four days
(Medal, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and thanks of Government) .
II Lieut.General R. G. Taylor served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec.
1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and severely wounded at the battle of Moodkee (Medal). Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, and present throughout the siege operations before .Mooltan, capture of the town, surrender of
the citadel, and battle of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
18 Lieut.General A. Fytche commanded a Detachment of the Arracan Battalion employed against the Walleng
hill tribe on the Arracan frontier in 1841-42, — took the Walleng Hill stockade, and reduced the tribe to submission.
Served the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded),
and subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Raised and commanded an irregular
force with which, in conjunction with a party of seamen and marines under Commander Rennie, he defeated the
Burmese Chiefs Nga-thein and Moung-tha-bon, on the 22nd and 23rd Jan., and the Burmese Governor of the pro-
vince of Bassein on the 29th Jan. 1S53, capturing nine guns and upwards of 3,000 stand of arms (thanked by the
Governor General of India in Council). Co-operated with the force under Sir John Cheape during March 1853
against, the force under Myat-Toon in the vicinity of Donabew — wounded (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the
Government of India, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Quelled a rebellion of the Burmese in tho Bas-
sein district in Feb. 1854, with a small force of regular troops and a levy of Burmese, and after three engagements
completely routed the insurgents and captured their leaders (thanked by the Government of India). Quelled a
rebellion of the Karen tribes in the Bassein district with the Bassein Police Corps, which he commanded during
Jan. and Feb. 1857, routing a large body of insurgents under Meng-loung, a pseudo prince of that tribe, and taking
him prisoner (thanked by the Governor General of India 111 Council).
460 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
)9 Sir Donald Stewart served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1S54-5S (mentioned in
despatches). Commanded the Volunteers serving in the Allyghur district in May and June 1S57, and all communi-
cation with the Upper Provinces having been cut off he volunteered to carry despatches from the Government of
the North-West Provinces to the Officer commanding at Delhi ; on arrival in camp was appointed Deputy Assistant
Adjutant General of the Field Force and served throughout the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
of Major) ; afterwards served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and
throughout the operations in Kohilcund (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded the Bengal Brigade with the expedition to Abyssinia in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches, Medal, and CB.).
20 Sir Henry Norman served as Adjutant of the 31st Bengal Native Infantry throughout the Punjaub cam-
paign of 1S4S-49 including the passage of the Chenab, actions at Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat, and
subsequent pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Was Brigade
Major to the Tn mps engaged in the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 under Sir Charles Napier and Sir Colin Campbell ; and,
as Brigade Major or D. A. Adj. General to the Troops employed, was engaged in various expeditions against the
mountain tribes near Peshawur in 1850-51-52-53-54 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 31st N.I. during the
Santhal insurrection in 1855-56, and for four months was in command of a separate Detachment (thanked by
the Commander in Chief in 'India for surprising and capturing an insurgent chief). Was engaged throughout the
operations against the mutineers and rebels in India from the first outbreak in May 1857 until the termination of the
war. As Assistant Adjutant General of the Army was present at the action of Badlee Serai on 8th June 1S57 in which
the Adjutant General '(Colonel Chester) was killed, and performed the duties of Adjutant General to the Army in the
field from that date, with the exception of some portion of the siege of Delhi, until the end of the war. Served
throughout the siege of Delhi from the 8th June to the 20th Sept. 1857; was present with Greathed's Column at
the actions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra ; subsequently in Nov. 1857 in action near Bunterah in Oude with the
Troops under Brigadier Grant. ' Present with the Commander in Chief in the skirmishes prior to and throughout the
operations connected with the relief of Lucknow (horse shot at the storming of the Shah Nujeef) ; at the relief of
Cawnpore and subsequent operations from 28th Nov. to 6th Dec. 1857 when the Gwalior Contingent and other
Troops were finally routed and dispersed ; at the action near Khodagunge and reoccupation of Futtehghur on 3rd June
1858, at the siege and capture of Lucknow 2nd to 21st March 1858. Rohilcund campaign in May, including the action
of Bareilly (wounded) and affair at Shahjehanpore ; campaign in Oude during the cold season of 1858-59, including
the affairs of Doundeakeira, Bergudia, Musjidea, and the Raptee (Medal with three Clasps, CB., and Brevets of
Major and Lt.Colonel ; was twenty-five times' thanked in general orders and despatches for services in the field).
22 Lieut. General W. T. Hughes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the reduction of the
Forts of Rungul Mongul, Kurrurwallah, and Moraree, and storming of the Dullah Heights (Medal). Served with
the force under Sir Colin Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 ; present at the affair on the Heights above
Michnee ; in command of a Cavalry Piquet attacked and routed a large party of Momund marauders (horse received
three sabre wounds). Commanded 1st Punjaub Cavalry against the Othman Khel and other tribes on the Eusufzai
frontier in May and June 1852, including the affairs at Pranghur and Nardund, and action at Pakkot (Medal with
Clasps. Commanded the 1st Punjaub Cavalry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the
disarming of the Native Infantry Regts. at Mooltan ; commanded a Detachment of all arms at the reduction of the
town of Belleh (horse received spear, sword, and bullet wounds) ; served against the rebels in the Saharunpore,
Mozuffurnuggur, and Meerut districts in 1857-58, and at the reoccupation of Rohilcund ; throughout the Oude cam-
paign, and present at the reduction of Rampore Kussia, actions at Churdah, Mugeetia, and Rankee, and pursuit to
the Raptee; Trans-Gogra campaign, and present at the taking of Nairn's guns at Sitka Ghat, and attack on the
rebels at the Khorialle river (Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, several times mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by the Government).
23 Lieut. General J. L.Vaughan served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Maharaj-
pore as Aide de Camp to Major General Littler (Bronze Star). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent as
Assistant and Deputy Quarter Master General from Oct. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie,
and Brevet of Major). Commanded a Field Force on the Kusufzaie frontier in July and Aug. 1857, and was twice
thanked by Government, particularly for the attacks on the fortified village of Nerinjee on the 21st July and 3rd
August. Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry in all the operations in Oude subsequent to the capture of Lucknow
in 1858, including the actions of Baree, Simree', and Nawabgunge, and passage of the Gumtee at Sultanpore. Com-
manded a Field Force on the frontier of Nepaul from April to Dec. 1859— twice thanked by Government {Medal, and
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Commanded the 5th Punjaub Infantry during the operations of the Eusufzye Field Force
against the hill tribes from Oct. to Dec. 1863 (CB., Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Brigade Hazara
Field Force in 186S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Government of India, Clasp).
24 Sir Samuel James Browne served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
passage of the Chenab, the actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps). In command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry and Corps of Guides served on the Derajat and Peshawur
frontier from 1850 to 1S69, including operations against Oomurzaie Wnzeerees in 1851-52; the Bozdar Belooch
expedition in March 1857; tbe attacks on Narinjee (Eusofzai border) in July and August 1857, and in various
minor skirmishes (Medal with Clasp). Was in command of the 2nd Punjaub Cavalry during the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet 'of Major), actions of Koorsee, Rooyah,
and Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry at the action of
Mohunpore and defeat and dispersion of the rebels. Commanded a Field Force of cavalry and infantry in the
attack and defeat of the enemy in their position at Seerpoorah and capture of their guns anil camp — dangerously
wounded in two places, first by a severe sword-cut on the left knee, and afterwards by another sword-cut which
severed the left arm at the shoulder (several times mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Commander in
Chief and by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp, CB., and Victoria Cross). Commanded the 1st
Division Peshawur Valley Field Force in the attack and capture of the Fort of Ali Musjid, the forcing of the Khyber
Pass in November 1878, and subsequent operations till the end of the campaign (KCB. and received the thanks of
the Government of India and of both Houses of Parliament).
25 Lieut.Geueral Charles Cureton served in the Sutlej campaign in 1845-46, including the battle ofAliwal (Medal and
< lasp). Served m the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49 as Aidede Camp to Brigadier General Cureton commanding the
Cavalry Division m the action of Ramnuggur (slightly wounded); also present at the passage of the Chenab,
battle of Goojerat, and accompanied Sir W. Gilbert's Column in pursuit of the Sikh and .\ tlghan Army, capture
of Attock, and occupation of Peshawur (Medal with Clasp). Engaged against the Mountain Tribes, North
West frontier, in 1849, 1852, and iSno (Medal with Clasp). Served 111 suppression of the Indian mutiny in [£57 59,
against the Sealkote mutineers at the action of Trimmoo Ghat, and against the Gogaira rebels in 1857. Commanded
' union sMo oltanee Regiment of Cavalry and had charge of the Intelligence Department throughout the campaigns
in Kohilcund and Oude m 1858-59, including the actions of Bhagwala, Xegina, Bareilly, Shahjehanpore, Bunaie,
Mia ha bad, Bunkegann, Mahodipove, Russoolpore, Mittowlec, and Biswa (eleven times mentioned 111 despatches,
published 111 General Orders, Medal, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
' Lieut.Geueral C. A. Barwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal). Was Officiating Brigade Major
.- V^d""', ''"' ' ""e ,"' th<' "lltlin"lk '" M».V 1857 and continued to serve in that eapacitv throughout the defence
>t the Residency u, , til the final relief of the garrison in Nov. 1857 ; suh.-equentlv served as a Brigade Major in the
•I'-l'l and uas |„y.ni| at. the battle.,!' Cawnpore; and as a I). A. Adjutant General at the siege and' capture of Luck-
now attack 01, I- , ,rt It,,,, yah and action of Allygunge, reoccupation of Shahjehanpore, battle of Hareillv. and action
?£i wi xV i r"' ■'" ' (frequently mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Brevets of Major and Lt.
< oi, ,ni-l, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
vZ Ijie,!t';7'''ri'1 •> ■ '•'• Shakespcar served in the Sutiej campaign in 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Fcrozeshal, (Medal and Clasp). Served „, the Indian mutiny in .S57 (Medal).
1 he Honorable s,r Henry Ramsay served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49 (Medal),
n !■" '," ""'' ' ',.' V- A,U,ins,m servc<1 against the hill tribes in Sind, under Sir ( 'buries Napier.
.m no, <„-neral It. V Haikes served tie- Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec.
,8i-> ' ." " 'ved also in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
uajOl General G. A. !• isher i.as received the Medal for the Punjaub Campaign of 1848-49. Commanded outposts
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 461
of Michnee and Shubkudr on the Peshawur frontier from Feb. 1853 to May 1854, and was present in the action of
Shah Moosah Kheyl (Medal). At the Alumbagh at the relief of Lucknow in Nov. 1857; and attached to the force
under Outrarn from Nov. 1S57 until the taking of Lucknow in March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps).
35 MajorGeneral C. Harris served in Affghanistan during the operations of 1841-42 (Medal).
3C Major General S. Richards served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal).
37 Major General J. E. Gastrell served against the Jeypore Insurgents in 1838. Also in the Bundlecund cam-
paign of 1842-43. Served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and allair at
Ramnuggur, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Served
also in the Sonthal campaign of 1855, and commanded one of the columns in the final beating up and subjection of
the tribe.
38 Lieut.General G. Jackson served in Bundlecund in 1842. Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
Served during the operations on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 under Sir Colin Campbell, and when in command
of the outpost of Mutta repulsed the attack of the combined Momund tribes on the 8th Dec. 1S51 (Medal with Clasp).
Was twice wounded in an attack on a body of mutineers of the 26th Bengal Native Infantry in 1857.
3'J Lieut.General J. K. Spence served in the campaign in Afghanistan in 1839-40 (Medal).
40 Major General H. Nicoll served during the disturbances in the Saugor and Bundlecund districts in 1842-43.
The Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). The Punjaub campaign in 184S -49
(Medal). The Sonthal campaign in 1855-56. Served as Brigade Major at the battle of Budlee ke Serai on the Sth
June 1857, storming the heights before Delhi, throughout the siege assault and final capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
41 Major General A. Turner served during the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal).
4- Colonel M. J. Turubull served with the 7th Bengal Light Cavalry in Sind for two years on the frontier under
Sir Charles Napier in 1844-45 ; and in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 with the force under General Wheeler, the
greater portion of the time as Officiating Quarter Master General to the Force (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
43 Major General R. C. Lawrence served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Political Officer in charge of the Cashmere Contingent under
General Wilson in 1857, and was present at the assault and capture of Delhi, commanding the 4th Column of assault
on Major Roid being wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
44 Major General E. T. Dalton was engaged in expeditions against the frontier tribes in Assam in 1839-40 and 42,
Planned and superintended an expedition which surprised and captured the Mishnee Chief who had murdered the
French Missionaries Kirk and Bourry on the Thibetan frontier, and received the special thanks of the Governor
General. Served in 185S as Commissioner of Chota Xagpore, with the field force under Major MacDowell against
rebels in Palamow. From May 1858 to Feb. 1859 was employed against the Singhboom Insurgents (Medal).
45 Colonel J. C. Haughton served throughout the campaigns of 1538-42 in Belooehistan and Affghanistan, in-
cluding the storming of the Bolan Pass, repulse of a night attack of Mcrali Khan, action of Alice Khan, throughout
the siege of Cheerekar and commanded tho 6th Goorkhas when it was cut to pieces (severely wounded, losing right
hand). Was present with the army at Cabnl during the siege and left in hospital, in the enemy's hands under
General Elphinstone's capitulation, remaining a prisoner till September 184a ; afterwards served with Ifroadfoot's
Sappers and Miners during tho re-occupation of Cabool and march from Afghanistan. Served with the Kamghur
Battalion at the defeat of the enemy in seven affairs during 1846-47.
"Colonel H. Hopkinson served as Political Officer again-i. the lull tribes of the Kolvelyne in Dec. 1847 and Jan.
1848, and was present at the surprise of the Akotig Stockade. Punjaub campaign of iS^s 4,], including the battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh Army and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
Burmese war in 1852, including the capture of Martaban (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
4? Colonel J. R. McMullin served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
(Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Soroojhkoond,sii ge and surrender of Mooltan,
and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
48 Colonel T. F. Wilson commanded a detached Company of the 13th Bengal Native Infantry at it
ture of the fort of Chirgong in April 184 1 (mentioned in despatches). Also at the action of Punwarreein Bundlecund
in June 1842. Served throughout the Punjaub campa (hiding the action of Ramnuggur, passage of
the Chenab, and battle of Goojerat and subsequent pursuit of the Sikh Arms (Medal H ith Cla ip) was appi
Deputy Assistant Adjutant I leneral to Sir Henry Lawrence on the KSt May 1 S57, and present in the action with tho
mutineers in the old cantonments of Lucknow on the night of the 30th and morning of the [ist May. also at the
battle of Chinhutthe 30th June, anil was slightly wounded by a pil ee Of the same shell by which Sir Henry Law-
rence was mortally wounded (,nehi .ned in 1L1 it mt Ad] utant General to the old
Lucknow Garrison throughout the entire defence of the Residi Dcy, a period of 145 days (-lightly wounded, and was
prominently mentioned in despatches, and thanked by Govern] md sound judgment in a
very high degree"). Served wii h the fore.- undoi Colonel the Hon, Percj Herbert in pursuit <>f IVroze shah and a
rebel force in 1S59 (Medal with Clasp, ('/>'., I Ire vet of Major, a \ car's extra sen ice, and \ de do Camp to I he ljueen).
51 Major General A. Boyd served with the force under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1S44-45.
Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1348-49, including the allair at leu — ur, pa. -age ..1 t he Chenab, and
battles of Chillianwaliah and ( ioojerat (wounded), pursuit and surrender. I the Sikh Army, and subsequent pursuit
of the Afighans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two cla -p.-). ( - i.n minded four Companies of the European Bengal
Fusiliers in the operations in Burmah against the rebel chief Moung Gronng Gee in 1854-55. Commanded the 2nd
European Bengal Fusiliers at the battle of liudlckeserai, and during all the operation- before Delhi in 1857, in-
cluding the storm and capture of the city (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Bm et Of Major).
52 Colonel G. C. Hatch served as Deputy Judge Advocate Gem ral of the &rmj under Lord Clyde at the relief of
Lucknow in 1857 and in the subsequent operations at Cawnpore (l'.rcvet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
56 Colonel A. H. Ternan served in Bundlecund in 1842-43, and was several times engaged with the rebels.
Sutlej campaign in 1846, including tho action of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign in 1 pi (Medal, mentioned
in despatch). Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-58, including numerous expediti u • against the rebels in tho
Nursingpore, Saugor, and Jubbulporc districts. Commanded a party of tie ;rd Irregular Cavalry in an attack
on a body of rebels in the Saugor district (horse killed, thanked by the Lt. Governor of the Central Provinces).
Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose as Deputy Commissi ir of .Ial.m11 (Medal with
Clasp), and present at the forcing of the Muddunpore Pass, action of the Betwah, siege and capture of .lhansi,
action of Kouch, taking of Kalpee (mentioned in despatch). Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier MacDuff at
the action of Sahao (mentioned in despatches). Mentioned in Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1859. The
gracious approbation of Her Majesty conveyed by letter from the Secretary of State for India, dated 4th June 1861.
58 Colonel R. R. Mainwaring served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Sonthal campaign of 1855. Indian mutiny campaign including several actions with the rebels (Medal).
59 Colonel A. Macqueen served throughout the operat ions of the Candalnir F. .re. ued. ■rC.enend Not t 111 1840-42,
including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of lstal ill' (Medal). Throughout the Sutlej campaign
of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon— wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1S57-59, including relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, action of
Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Baree and Simree (Medal with two ( Hasps).
41 Colonel R. N. Tronson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnug-
gur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Afighans
( Medal with two Clasps) . Commanded a detachment of troops and Horse and Foot Police during the rebellion of the
Nomad Tribes in the Sutlej in 1857 ; repulsed with slaughter a night attack of 2000 men and destroyed several of the
enemy's villages and strongholds. Marched 55 miles, the greaterportion through water, in twenty consecutive hours,
with an active enemy on the flank, to the rescue of the city of Pak Puttun. The rapidity of this movement, in the
opinion of the local authorities, insured its success, and was the means of preventing the disaffected in Bhauwul-
pore and Sirsa from joining the Googaria insurgents, and of saving the many rich towns and villages on the Sutlej,
and of stopping the progress of the rebellion along its banks. Served against the mutineers at Mooltan in August
and September 1858 (Medal).
64 Colonel T. Rattray served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, and was severely
wounded at the forcing of the Khyber Pass (Medal). Served with the force under Sir Charles Napier against the
462 Bengal ijlaff Corps. — 71'ar Seifiees.
hill tribes in Scind in 1844-45. In 1856 raised and disciplined a body of Sikhs (now the 45th Bengal Native In-
fantry—Rattray's Sikhs) for service in the Sonthal Pergunnahs; commanded them throughout the Sepoy mutiny of
1857-58, and present at the actions of Gya, Akherpore, Dhunchooa, Jugdeespore, Nonoodhee, and Kusma (Brevet of
Major, Medal, and several times thanked by Government).
65 Colonel J. M. Cripps served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under Sir George Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khvber Pass and actions of Jugdulluck, Tezeen, and Istaliff (Medal). Also throughout the Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46 including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
"Colonel J. B Dannys served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott, including
the various actions leading to the inoccupation of Cabool (Medal). Served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46.
In 1853 commanded the Kotah contingent and troops sent from Nusserabad in the reduction of the fort of Kurowlee.
Commanded the Kotah contingent on the outbreak of the mutinies and was employed some weeks against the
rebels in the Agra and Muttra districts ; present at the attack on the fort of Ahwal in Rajpootana, and accom-
panied field forces from Neemuch in civil capacity in pursuit of Feroze Shah and Tantia Topee.
70 Major General C. L. Showers was present at the surrender of Kote Kangra in June 1846. Served in the campaign
in Western Rajpootana in 1847, and commanded in the attack and reduction of the desert stronghold of Garsesur, re-
sulting in the capture of the marauder chief Thakoor Jowahir Singh. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and on Lord
Gough's Staff at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Central India campaign in 1857-58 includ-
ing the pursuit of the Neemuch mutineers, attack and occupation of Neembahera, Cavalry affair before Fort Nee-
much, and action of Purtabghur (Medal with Clasp). _
73 Colonel J. A. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnug-
gur, passage of the Che-nab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal
with two Clasps).
75 Colonel J. N. Young served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Khyber and Jugdulluck Passes, actions in the Tezeen Valley and on the Huft Kohtul, and recapture
of Cabool (Medal j.
79 Colonel G. Holroyd served throughout the operations of the Candahar Force under General Nott in 1838-42
(wounded at lianee Kalian 15th Sept. 1S42), including the advance upon Ghuznee and Cabool, and taking of Istaliff
(Medal). Gwalior campaign, and present at the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,
including the battle of Sobraon— horse shot (Medal).
83 Colonel A. Robinson accompanied the expedition against the rebels in the Cossiah and Jyntea Hills in com-
mand of a Wing of the 20th Bengal Native Infantry. Present at the capture of the stockade at Ooksae.
87 Colonel J. Cockburn Hood served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege
operations before Mooltan, capture of the city, and action of Soroojkhoond (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 ; commanded a Wing of the 1st Punjaub Infantry iu operations under Brigadier
General Showers, including the capture of the Fort of Jhujjur, also present in the action of Shumshabad, siege and
capture of Lucknow and storming of the Begum's Palace, and dangerously wounded when commanding 4th Pun-
jaub Infantry in assault on the final position held by the Moodire (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and
Brevet of Major). Commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the surprise of Besotee village of Gera 25th Feb. 1869.
Has twice received the thanks of the Lt. Governor of the Punjaub for services, and the especial thanks of the
Governor General in Council for services in the field, 17th April 1S69.
94 Colonel P. F. Gardiner served against the rebels North of Jullunder in 1848-49, and was present at the
storming of the heights of Umb, and occupation of the fort of Oonah (Punjaub Medal).
101 Colonel W. D." Morgan served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ramnuggur
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaignsof 1857-59, as Brigade Major with the Sarun and Gorruckpore
Field Forces, and was present at the actions of Sohunpore, Phoolpore, Betwa, Amorah.Doornoera gunge, Toolsepore,
and Siewa (several times mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
104 Colonel K. R. Drew served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the first and
second siege operations before Mooltan (severely wounded), including the attack on the Dhurmsala and action of
Soroojkhoond, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
113 Colonel J. Marquis served in Bundlecund with the 3rd Bengal N.I. during the insurrection in 1842-43 ; and
as Adjutant of the Regiment served with General Wheeler's Column in the Punjaub campaign in 184S-49 including
the assault and capture of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Also with the force against the Hussanzaies in 1852
(Medal with Clasp). Served at the siege and storm of Delhi in 1857; and at the assault and final capture of the city
acted as 2nd in Command of the 2nd Punjaub Infantry (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan campaign of 1865 (Clasp).
117 Brigadier General C. C. G. Ross served with the Expeditionary Force against the Hill Tribes in the vicinity of
Peshawur in 1851-52, and with that of 1853, and was present at the action of Skakote (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Indian mutiny, present at the defence of Kumahon, commanded the 66th Goorkha Regiment in the
action of Churppoorah, and in the subsequent campaign (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal). Com-
manded the Ferozepore Regiment throughout the Umbeyla campaign (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Clasp).
120 Brigadier General W. Gordon served the Punjaub campaigns of 1848-49 as Assistant Field Engineer and com,
manded a Company of Pioneers at the siege and capture of Mooltan, including the surrender of the fort of Chineote-
and two Companies of Pioneers at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
128 Colonel C. Ljons-Montgomery served in the Chota Nagpore districts during the mutinies in 1857; and
with Jung Bahadoor's force in 185S ; present at the passage of the Gogra and at the battle of Phoolpore (Medal).
129 Brigadier General O. E. Rothney served during the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. Served with Colonel Macke-
son's Force against the Hussanzaies in 1852-53. Commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry in charge of a chain of outposts
in Tharrawaddy in Pegu in 1854, and was several times engaged against the rebel leader Goung Gee. Present at Loo-
diana on the 8th June 1857 and held the town and fort in check and protected the cantonment with the main body of
the 4th Sikh Infantry ; afterwards pursued the mutineers with Major Olpherts' Column. Joined the Delhi Field Force
on 23rd June 1857, and commanded the 4th Sikh Infantry throughout the siege and assault of Delhi, and several en-
gagements in and near Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th
Sikh Infantry with General Chamberlain's Force against the Cabul Kiiel Wuzeerees in 1859, and was present at the
affair of Maidanee. Commanded the Hazara Goorkha Battalion with the same force against the Mahsoed Wuzeerees
in i860, and was present at the repulse of the night attack on the Camp at Palooseen and at the forcing of the
Burrara Pass (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
133 Colonel F. Alexander served as Adjutant of the Artillery Division with the expeditionary force under Sir
Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes in Sind in 1845. Served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and
was present at the ist and 2nd siege operations before Mooltan including the affair of Dhurmsala, action of
Soorjkhoond, and storming of the suburbs; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
134 Colonel T. Wright served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the actions of Ram-
nuggur, Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Assistant Adjutant General
and chief Stall' Officer with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzie expedition of 185s (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in command of the 2nd Sikh Cavalry in
Central India and defeated a body of the enemy in Bundlecund (mentioned in despatches, Medal) . Served as
Assistant Adjutant General throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt. Colonel, and Clasp) ; and in the same capacity with the field force under Major General Tytler during the
operations of 1865 66 in Bhootan (Clasp).
136 Colonel G. B. Mainwaring served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
Served also throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon
(Medal and two Clasps).
143 Colonel E. N. Sandilands served with the 8th Regt. at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties
on 14th, iKth, and a ;rd July (wounded by a. splinter of a shell on the 10th August), and commanded the Light Com-
pany at the assault of the City (wounded) ; also present in the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under
Lord Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with
Clasps).
"• Colonel J. M. Nuttall served during the Sutlej campaign. Present at Allahabad when the late 6th Bengal
Native Infantry mutinied, and served in the operations in and about that city during 1857.
14,1 Colonel J. Doran served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 463
(Medal and one Clasp). Served in the expedition against the Hussanzaies on the Black Mountain in Hazara in
l852_53 (Medal with ClaspJ. Also the campaign of 1S5S-59 in Oude (Medal). Served with the expeditionary force in
China in i860 (Medal).
152 Colonel H.S.Obbard served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849. Present
at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullander in June 1857 and accompanied the pursuing Column when the
mutineers passed Loodianah. Assisted in raising the 21st Punjaub Infantry of which he commanded a wing and
a troop of Pathan Cavalry in the Googaria District during the rebellion of the Kurals in October 1857 (Medal).
158 Colonel E. Tyrwhitt served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Punniar on 29th.
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan (severely
wounded) and battle of Soroojkhoond— wounded' (Medal with Clasp). Received the thanks of Government for the
capture of a rebel in the Hazara Hills in 1853. Again received the thanks of Government for services against the
Busee Kheyl Tribes while commanding the frontier fort Mackeson in 1855 (Medal with Clasp).
161 Colonel C. F. Hicks served during the Sutlej campaign. Present with the 6th Bengal Native Infantry when
it mutinied at Allahabad on the 6th June 1857. Commanded a detachment of Irregular Cavalry during the opera-
tions in the vicinity of Allahabad, and afterwards served as a volunteer in Havelock's Cavalry throughout the
operations of that force (Medal).
166 Colonel E. G. Langmore served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah (Medal).
Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865 and was present at the recapture of Dewangiri (Medal with Clasp).
16? Colonel H. C. Anderson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
J69 Colonel J. Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny cam-
paigns of 1857-58, including the assault and capture of Chandeepore Fort, siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs ot
Barree and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad and Sultanpore, and passage of the Goomtee
(several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
l~° Colonel J. Emerson served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee.
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
173 Colonel J. I. Murray served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Served throughout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 ; present at the battle of Shahgunge ; Commanded Rajah Gobind Sing's Jat Horse
at the battle of Allyghur (mentioned in despatches " for conspicuous gallantry," wounded, and charger wounded) ;
served as a volunteer at the battle of Agra ; employed in Nov. and Dec. 1857 in raising the Jut Horse and in restor-
ing order in the Allyghur and Etah districts; commanded at the Cavalry engagements at Kutchla Ghaut and
defeated with 200 sabres of the Jat Horse 600 Irregular Cavalry mutineers, and held the Rohileund rebel army in
check till the arrival of General Penny's Force on the nth March 1848 ; in April, May, and June with the Jat Horse
guarded successfully the Ghauts on the Ganges in the Allyghur and Etah districts against the Rohileund rebels;
commanded the Regt. throughout the second Oude campaign and the operations on the Xepuul frontier, including the
action near Bootwal, attack on the rebels in the hills, and defeat of the Nusseerabad rebel brigade at Durreuhpore ;
commanded a Column in the final operations on the Nepaul frontier (Medal, Brevet of Major, and repeatedly thanked
by the Commander in Chief and the Government).
181 Colonel A. G. Forsyth served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Sadoolapore
(Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59, including the action near Agra on the 5th July,
battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857, and action of Dowra (Medal).
186 Colonel G. S. Macbean served with the forco against the Boree Affreedees in 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
Accompanied the advance force from Allahabad in June 1857 and served with lla\ clock's Force from its first taking
the field in July, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Xuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, llu-oc-
rutgunge (both actions), Boorbeake-Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbaugh, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow,
and defence of the Residency ; subsequent siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Rooyah and Allygunge, Rohil-
eund campaign, and recapture of Bareilly (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with two
Clasps, and Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
18" Colonel J. I. Willes 'served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in Sind in 1845. Served also
in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
193 Colonel D. Mocatta served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 including the battles of Id Ikee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served with the 1 'a -1 ma-re Contingent before Delhi in 1857 and
present at its capture (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Military Police in the reserve force in the Ensofzai
expedition of 1863. Commanded the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Hazara held force on the Black Mountain in
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Commanded an expeditionary force against theJowaki Afreedees
on 30th August 1877, and was afterwards in command of a columu in the Jowaki expedition— mentioned in
despatches, and received the thanks of Government (Clasp).
m Colonel G. W. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal).
195 Colonel H. M. Boddam served during the Burmese war of 1853 53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also
against, the insurgent Santhals from July to December 1855.
198 Colonel J. J. Dansey served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
199 Colonel J. W. F. Bean served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with one Clasp).
202 Colonel A. Pond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal). Served
also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and present at the action near A gra with the N'eeniuch [mutineers
(wounded), and at an engagement with the rebels at the \ illage of Chawhowlee, which was surprised, captured, and
destroyed. Commanded a Wing of the 3rd Europeans at the capture and destruction of a Tillage 30 miles from
Agra. Present at the battle of Agra. Commanded lour companies of Europeans at the taking of l-'nttehpore
Sikree, as also when the position of Shereghur Ghat was secured, when 1500 rebels were driven through the ravines
and across the river, and held the Ghat in action for five or six hours (Medal).
203 Colonel J. B. Thelwall served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwaliah (severely "wounded by a grape-shot in the
thigh), and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the
Euzofzaie border in 185S and was present at the affairs of Chiugli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp). Also served in
the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the storm and capture of Rampore Russia (mentioned in despatches,
thanked by the Governor General, Medal, and CB.). Served in the Joynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63,
and present at the storm and capture of stockades at Oomkoi, Oomkrong, Nungbarai, and Surleeing. Commanded
the 21st Bengal Native Infantry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
205 Colonel R. H. Price served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chil-
lianwaliah, and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Afighans (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the
Sonthal campaign in 1855.
209 Colonel J. J. O'Bryen served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (wounded, Medal and two Clasps).
2U Colonel T. H. Sibley served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned n despatches, thanked by
Government, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
213 Colonel A. Paterson served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwaliah and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with
two Clasps). Served in the Burmese war in 1853 and was present at the operations against the rebel chief Mong
Goung Gye (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
214 Colonel H. K. Burne served with the 2nd Bengal N.I. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including
the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah, and with the expedition against Kot Kan gra (Medal and Clasp). Served
during the Burmese war of 1852-53 as Military Secretary to General Godwin, Commander of the Force, and was
present at the captures of Prome and Pegu (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and
Brevet of Major).
215 Colonel J. T. Norgate served against the rebels in the Googaira district in Oct. and Nov. 1857. Was present
at the mutiny at Mooltan and sent in pursuit of the mutineers with 50 men of the nth Punjaub Infantry and a
464 Bengal Staff 'Corps. — War Services.
T'roop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry; came up with the mutineers after a forced march of 57 miles and destroyed
upwards of 500 of them (received the approbation of the Indian and Punjaub Governments, and the thanks of the
Home Government). Commanded the 12th Punjaub Infantry in the operations m Bundlecund in 1S59 (Medal).
21" Colonel C L Brown served during- the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp) .
2'9 Colonel H L Campbell served throughout the Punjaub campaign ofi84S-49, and was present at the first and
Becoild Siege •Derations before Mooltan, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the British Camp at
Muttee Thol action of Soroojkhoond, and attack on the suburbs: afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Served at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
--"> Colonel G R Roberts served in the Sutlej campaign ot 1S45-40, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
=21 Colonel C C Johnson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
Served as D \ QM General with army Head Quarters at the capture of Lucknow in March 185S (Medal with Clasp).
Served as Chief of the Quarter Master General's Department with the Hazara field force under Major General Wilde
in 1S68 (mentioned in despatches thanked by Government, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
224 Colonel A Elderton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the action of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (severely wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs and
AflWuns (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the siege of Delhi in numerous engagements, and was
severely wounded at the taking of three guns outside the Cashmere Gate ; and was again severely wounded at the
assault and capture of the city. Commanded the 2nd Sikh Irregular Cavalry with various columns in Oude
and Robilkund, and at the action of Biswa. Commanded a column in pursuit of the rebel ieader Desput (Medal
W2as Brigadier General Forbes served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee
(horse killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
includin" the'passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
as Adjutant 1st Punjaub Cavalry in the forcing of the Kohat Pass by Sir Charles Napier in 1850 (Medal with
Clasp). Served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded ; again wounded while
serving with the Punjaub Cavalry; present also at the battle of Cawnpore, and as a Brigade Major of Cavalry at
the siege and capture 'of Lucknow (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a
year's service). Commanded the Bhopaul Battalion with the Khyber Column in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79,
and subsequently commanded the 2nd Infantry Brigade of the Koorum Field Force until the end of the campaign.
230 Colonel J. A. Tytler served with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes on the Peshawur
frontier in 1851-52; 'and in the Boori Pass in 1853 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-59, including the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels, and was shot through the left
arm and received a spear wound in the chest while engaged in a hand-to-hand fight in the action of Choopoorah on
iothFeb. 1S5S (Victoria Cross) ; also served in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and
Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee, and action of Biswah (Medal). Commanded the 4th Goorkhas
in the Dmbevlah Pass in 1S63, including the assault and capture of the Conical Hill and villages of Lalloo and
Umbeyla. Again in the Hazara campaign in the Black Mountain in 1868 (Clasp); and in the Looshai expe-
dition'in 1871-72 (Clasp). Has been four times mentioned in despatches.
232 Colonel S. Black served in the suppression of the rebellion in the Googaira and adjoining districts in 1857
(Medal).
242 Colonel W. C. R.Mylne served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of Pan-
doo Nuddee and other affairs previous to the defence of Cawnpore under General Windham to whom he acted as Aide
de Camp on 27th Nov. 1857 (horse killed under himbya cannon-shot), also present at the battle of Cawnpore, taking
of Etawah and Mynpoorie, operations at Ramgunga, and action of Kunkur (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal) .
243 Brigadier General H. T. Macpherson served in the Persian war in 1857 as Adjutant 78th Highlanders, including
the expedition to Barazoon, the night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohunirah (Medal with
Clasp). Served in Bengal with Havelock's Column, present in the actions of Onao (wounded) , Buseerutgunge (first
and second), Boorbeakechowkce, and Bithoor, and in the several actions leading to and ending in the relief of the
Residency at Lucknow and subsequent defence (wounded, Victoria Cross) ; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, in-
cluding the repulse of the numerous attacks, and served as a Brigade Major in the operations ending in the
final capture of Lucknow — severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service. Served m the Hazara cam-
paign on the Black Mountain in 1868 (Medal with Clasp) ; in the Looshai expedition of 1871-72 (Clasp) , and in the
Jowaki campaign of 1S77, being present at the forcing of the Bori Pass (Medal). Served in the Afghan war of
1878-79 in command of the 1st Brigade 1st Division of the Khyber column.
245 Colonel E.B.Clay served under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes 1111851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Indian
mutiny campaigns 0^1857-59, including the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund and action of Choopoorah ;
Oude campaign of 1858-59 including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlee,
and action of Biswah (Medal).
215t Colonel J. S. Ogilvie served as Executive Commissariat Officer during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
246 Brigadier General C. J. Godby served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the affair of Buddiwal, action
of Aliwal, surrender of Fort Phillour, and subsequent operations in the Jullunder Doab(Medal). Also throughoutthe
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, and actions of Ramnuggur, Sadoolapore, and
Chillianwallah— dangerously wounded in a hand-to-hand fight in defence of the Regimental Colours (Medal with
Clasp). Was wounded by an assassin in Dec. 1S53 when in charge of the Eusoffzie frontier. Has been employed in
hunting down and engaged with hill robbers on the Peshawur frontier.
2l" Colonel H. F. M. Boisragon served in the Burmese war in 1852-53^ and was present at the relief of the Gar-
rison of Pegu, and commanded a Field Force against the rebel chief Mong Gouneggie (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 ; commanded a Wing of the Kumaon Goorkha Battalion at
the siege stomi and capture of Delhi (dangerously wounded) ; commanded a Force in the Sahanvnpore district,
and on the 10th Jan. 1858 encountered and beat back across the Ganges at Hurdwar upwards of 1000 of the enemy
with 4 guns, destroying many of the enemy and capturing arms and munitions of war — thanked by Government
(Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
244 Colonel J. K. Couper served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
250 Colonel J. Perkins served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the attack on the Heights of Moor-
pooria (Medal). Served with the Force under Sir Charles Napier that forced the Kohat Pass in Feb. 1850 ; and with
that under Sir Colin Campbell in 1S51-52 and present atthe capture and destruction of Dubb (Medal with Clasp).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was wounded at the action of Timmoor Ghaut (mentioned
in despatches. Medal).
252 Colonel G. A. Williams served with the 4th Sikh Infantry in BurmahmiS52-54 ; was present atthe pursuit and
destruction of the enemy's troops under Moung Shoey Moun'g, and commanded at the storming of the entrenched
village of Yeh (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded three Companies of the 4th Sikh Infantry at the engage-
ment in June 1857 near Loodiana with the Jullundur mutineers, and was dangerously wounded (thanked by Govern-
ment, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
255 Colonel A. K. Comber served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
"« Colonel J. Burn served in the Burmese warin iS52-53,andwas present at the storming of the Great Pagoda
at Rangoon (.Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of his Regiment throughout the Sonthal campaign
of 1855-56 ; and as Staff Officer to the Sasseram Field Force in 185S (Medal).
< blond T. F. Forster served as a volunteer in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of
Aliwal (Medal).
' Colonel W. C.Anderson served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49
(Mi-dul). A160 in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
"' Colonel B. W.Ryall served throughoutthe Sonthal insurrection in 1855-56. Served as Adjutant of 2nd Hydera-
bad Cavalry with Kamptce Movable Column, present at forcing of Khonie Pass on 10th Jan. 1S58, at battles of
Khobrie and Bandah (wounded, horse also wounded), capture of Kirwee, and in all minor engagements fought by
c, i.tn.l India Force under Major General Whitlock up to June 185S. Commanded 3rd Seikh Irregular Cavalry
during the Shahabad campaign under Brigadier Douglas, from August 185S; commanded Southern division of
Cavalry at buttle and capture of Jugdispore in Oct. 1858; at battle of Bandah, while wounded and charger also
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 465
wounded, rendered essential service, and cut down several of the enemy iu hand-to-hand combat (several times
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
262 Colonel E. Dandridge served in the Punjaub campaign of 1048-49 (Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny
campaigns of 1857-50; was Staff Officer to Colonel Sherer at .Tulpigorec when the Native Cavalry mutinied at that
station, and also during the operations against the Chittagong and Dacca rebels; commanded a movable column
in Bundlecund and was engaged in repeated expeditions against the rebel leaders Dowlet Singh and Burgore Singh
from October 1859 to March 1S60 (Medal).
26* Colonel I. P. MacAndrew served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Military Secretary and Aide de Cam]) to
Br.Geueral MacGregor, the Military Commissioner with the Goorkha Force under Jung Bahadore, and was present
at the capture of Goruekpore. passage of the Gogra, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with 1 Hasp).
266 Colonel R. Barter served as Adjutant 75th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the battle of Budlee ke' Serai (severely wounded), siege storm and capture of Delhi, including the six
days' fighting in the streets, where he commanded the remnant of his Regiment for nearly 24 hours, all senior to
him having been killed or disabled. Served with Greathed's Column in pursuit, and present at the action of Bolund-
shur, affairs of Allyghur and Akerabad, and battle of Agra. With Sir Hope Grant's Column at Canoge, during the
advance on Cawnpore ; crossed into Oude and present at Maharajgunge, and skirmish near the Alumbagh. With
the Alumbagh Garrison, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde. Present with the force under Sir James Out-
ram at the Alumbagh until i4thFeb. 1858, and constantly engaged repelling the enemy's attacks. Commanded two
Ressallahs of Irregular ( 'avalry in the advance into Rohilc'und and re-occupation of Bignour (Medal with two Clasps) .
267 Colonel A. A. Munro served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also in the Sonthal campaign of
1S55-56. Served theUmbeyla campaign of 1863 with the Euzofzaie Field Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain
(Medal with Clasp).
*7o Colonel A. B. Johnson served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at the attack on stockades on
the 19th March (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign
(Brevet of Major, and Medal).
2"J Colonel A. A. Bruce served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 (Medal).
Served also with the force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp).
2"2 Colonel J. W. R. Boisragon served in the Saharunpore and Mozuffernuggur Districts during the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58. Commanded the troops engaged at Sedhowlie, Nookur, and Gungah. and commanded tie
Infantry detachment at the action of Hurdwar (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Appointed by Lord Strathuairn
to the Command of the 30th Bengal Native Infantry on 2nd Sept. 1866 in consideration of useful and gallant service
in the field.
2"7 Colonel W. H. Hawes served during the Sonthal campaign in 1S55. Served also throughout the Indian
mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 and was present during the siege of Lucknow in 1S57 (severely wounded in two places),
battle of Cawnpore, and action of Khankur (mentioned in despatches, Medal with 1 'lasp, and a year's service).
288 Colonel M. J. Brander served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53, and was present at tie' operations in the
vicinity and capture of Rangoon (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served as Senior Commissariat Otlieer and
Paymaster of the Nepaulese Auxiliary Force under Jung liahador from Dec. 1S57 to June 185S, and was present at
the recapture of Goruckpore, capture of the Fort of Julapore, siege and capture of Lucknow (twice mentioned in
despatches, ISrevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
292 Colonel R. Murray served tin.' Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
wallah, ami Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
293 Colonel W. R. Gordon served in the Burmese war in 1S52-5? (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
303 Colonel A. C. Bunbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah and
surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal).
308 Colonel C. Armstrong served in the Crimean campaign in 1855 in the Turkish Contingent, and present as a
volunteer with the 49th Regt. at the attack of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
Was attached to the 2nd Battalion RiHe Brigade during the operations ;it Cawnpore under General Windham in
Nov. 1857 and was severely wounded through both legs, the right amputated I Medal). Served as 2nd in command
of the 14th Bengal Native infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1 363 ( Medal with Clasp).
3H Colonel J. Macdonald served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
316 Colonel J. T. Watson was engaged in street fighting at Lucknow previous to the action of Chinhat when
the Mahomedans rose on the troops at the Dowlutkhanua, and served throughout the defence of the UoMdency at
Lucknowin 1857, frequently in command of the Cawnpore Battery, afterwards present, at the battle of Cawnpore
and defeatof the insurgent Gwalior Contingent (Medal with Clasp, and a year's
3l? Colonel J. W. Orchard served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege storm and
capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Mahsood expedition of 1S60 and was present at the forcing of
the Berara Pass (Medal with Clasp).
318 Colonel G.A.Brown served with the expedition on the Susofzie border in April and May 1858, and was
presentat the destruction of Chingalee and Sittana, and commanded the present 1st He 11 gal Native Infantry at the
ait ick on Sittana and until the force returned (mentioned in despatch, Medal with Clasp).
322 Colonel G.G.Cunliffe served as a volunteer in the Nynee Tal Militia, raised for tie thai place, from
3rd June to 26th Dec. 1857, and assisted in the surprise and defeat of a body of rebels be] "nging to Kiian liahadoor
Khan that had occupied Huldwaree. Commanded a Detachment of the Kemaon Levy at the action of Churpoorah,
and a portion of a Field Force at the action of Surpoorah. succeeding to the command of the force 01; ('apt. S. Brown
being severely wounded— charger disabled by sword cuts (thanked by the Governor General and the Commander
in Chief for gallant conduct. Medal).
324 Colonel R.D'O.C. Bracken served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
second siege operations before and surrenderof Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Com-
manded a Detachment of the 2nd Sikh Infantry at the repulse of insurgents at Murree in 1S57 ; and served in the
operations against Sittana in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
326 Colonel C. H. Palliser as Adjutant Sind Camel Corps was severely wounded in an action with the Sheoranees
on the Derajat Frontier on the 14th March 1853 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served the Indian
mutiny campaign of 1858-59; accompanied the Advance Column under Major Renaud from Allahabad towards
Cawnpore (wounded 2nd July 1S57), and served with Havelock's Force from its first taking thefield; commanded
Irregular Cavalry in the actions of Futtehpore ; commanded right troop with Barrow's Volunteer Cavalry in the
actions of Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow (wounded, and two horses shot) ; defence of the
Residency till the second relief by Lord Clyde ; subsequent occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram from No-
vember 1S57 to March 1858 including actions of Gahilee, repulse of rebel attack, capture of Lucknow. Served with
Hodson's Horse atreoccupation of Fyzabad and crossing of the GoomteeatSultanpore. Commanded 1st Regiment of
Hodson's Horse in the action of Dadoodpore and in repulse and pursuit of rebels at Khandoo Nuddee — dangerously
wounded (mentioned in despatches. Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major). Commanded
the 10th Bengal Cavalry in the Abyssinian expedition (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, and Medal).
331 Colonel W. T. Fagan served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the 7th Bengal Police Bat-
talion in the expedition against hostile tribes on the South-east frontier in January and February 1861.
333 Colonel E. G. Clark served with the Nepaulese Force in the Indian mutiny campaign from July 1857 to April
1858 ; commanded the Left Column in the action of Chanda and captured 5 guns, afterwards present in the actions
of Chanda (second), Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow ; present as Civil Officer at the relief
of Hussungunj, capture of Fort Methowlee, and action of Mehundee (Medal with Clasp).
338 Sir Peter Lumsden served with the force employed in various expeditions against the frontier tribes
in 1852-56 ; served as D. A. Qr. MasterGeneral at the action of Punjhao 15th April 1852 ; at Nowadund, Pranghur,
Iskakot, and operations in the Ranezai Valley in May 1852 ; against the Boree Afreedees in 1853 ; to Shah Mooseh
Kheyl against the Mohmund Tribe in 1854; "expedition against the Meranzaie tribe in April 1855, including the
cavalry affair at Dursummund; against the Bussy Khelut Alum in November 1855 ; iu Meranzaie and Kooran expe-
dit ions in November 1856 'received the special thanks of the Local and the Supreme Governments) . Served in a Special
Military Mission to Afghanistan in 1857-5S, and received the thanks of the Supreme Government (Medal with
Clasp). In July 1848 he joined the Gwalior Force under General R. Napier, and was present at Ranode and subse-
quent pursuit in Central India (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Accompanied the expedition to China in i860,
466 Bengal Stag Curps. — War Services.
»t,h w«« nrese^t at the actions of Sinho and Tangchow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts, and advance on
nkFW^fr&SESA Medal with two3 Clasps, and Brevet of Major). With Bhootan Field Force m
lS% (slr Charles It Brownlow was present with the Army of Reserve during the Punjaub war of 1848-49. Served
with fhe i^Sikh InfanTrv in tie Black Mountain campaign, Hazara, in 1852-53 ; against the Momund Tribes m
Insist iS-I when he wis shot through the lungs ; ami in the Bozdar Expedition of 1857. Commanded the 20th
vS&^&^Jntite^mta o5 the Busoflai Frontier in 1S5S ; throughout the China war of i860, including
traction of * mho t-ikii m -of the Taku Forts, and occupation of Pekin (Brevet of Major) ; the Umbey a cam-
™.«rn of is£ Oirevel of 1 A Col. ml and OB.); and the Hazara Expedition of 186S. Commanded an Expeditionary
? ,™lotl Ir Country in 1871-72 (thanked by the Government of India, KCB). Is an Aide de Camp to
U^oSSen toKeeei4dtheSuhWdal,the China Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin, and
the Indian Medal with Clasps for North-West Frontier, Umbeyla, and Looshai.
"suoonel J C S Math, -sun served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of Ram-
nuccur p-fssa-enftheChenab, and battles of Chilliamvallah and Goojerat wounded), and pursuit of the Sikhs
Sd^SfgnanTlMedal with two Clasps). Served with a lield force in Tharawaddie, Burmah, m 1853-54-
^^J^^^f^^™^£^ engagement of the 8th Jan. 1859 when the
"^rJoZlrX °,Lnta1uti.rdeirtrZlmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with
and Goojerat and pursuit of the Sikhs a. at Atr-iians (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the expeditionary
force a-amst'the Borec Afreedees in the Kohat Hills in 1053 (Medal with Clasp).
351 colonel N. Barton served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal).
35* Colonel B Walton served with the 53rd Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1849 and was present at the
battle sof Cook-rat (Medal with Clasp). With the expedition against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in
J o." -° /Me HI with Clasp). Campaign in India in 1S57, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and severely
wnnndedV the storming of the Secunderbagli (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
354 colonel H H Lyster served on the Staff of Sir Hugh Rose as Interpreter and Aide deCamp throughout the
Central India campaign from Dec. 1857 to July 1858, including the siege and capture of the town and fort of Rath-
rfhnr and repulse of the rebels in an attack on the camp during the siege, action of Baroda (sabre wound and charger
also wounded) taking of Baroda, forcing the Muddinpore Pass, siege and storm of the town and capture of the
fort of Jhansi battle of the Betwa, action of Koonch and capture of the town (charger received one bayonet and
two sabre wounds) attack on the camp of the 2nd Brigade at Muttra, attack on the camp of the 1st Brigade at
Goolowlee takin^ of the town and fort of Calpee, action at and capture of Morar cantonments, storming of the
I nahker and fort of Gwalior (three times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallant conduct m the field, Brevet of
Major Medal with Clasp, and awarded the Victoria Cross "for gallantly charging ami breaking, singly, a skir-
sn'i-'ni'ig - in are of the retreating rebel army from Calpee and killing two or three sepoys m the conflict").
3" Colonel F B Norman served in the Fnnjaub throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-58 ; as Assist. Quarter
Master General with Eusot'zai Field Force at Umbeyla in 1863 ; present with 2nd Brigade under Colonel W. W.
Turner at storming of Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December and action in Chumra valley on
following day. and" with 2nd Brigade under Colonel A. Wilde in subsequent operations; served as Assistant
Qnarter Master General throughout the campaigns in Bhootan in 1864-65 and 1865-66; on 14th March 1865 when
reconnoitring inGooroogaon Pass with a Company of Khelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment and a Company of 29th Punjaub
Native Infantry captured four stockades, inflicting severe loss on the enemy; received by telegraph thanks of His
Excellency Sir'Hugh Rose and was afterwards thanked by Government of India ; present at recapture of Dewan-
o-i'ribv the force under Brigadier General Tombs on 2nd April 1865; accompanied the force under Colonel W.
Richardson on its advance towards Tongsoo in February 1866 resulting in capture of Suleeka, occupation of the
Iron Suspension Bridge over Monass and restoration by Booteahs of the guns they had captured atDewangiri in
Februarv 1 86 5 ; served as 2nd in Command 24th Punjaub Native Infantry throughout the Black Mountain expe-
dition under Major General A. Wilde in 1868 ; has been favourably mentioned in despatches of six Officers com-
manding field forces or brigades ; has received thanks of two Commanders in Chief; commendation of
Government of India for capture of stockades in Gooroogaon Pass in March 1865; a Brevet Majority for services
in Bhootan in 1864-65 ; Indian Mutiny Medal, and India Medal with Clasps for Umbeyla, Bhootan, and North-
west Frontier. .
357 Colonel C. S. Lane served in the Indian mutiny campaign m 1857-58, including the siege and capture of
Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th
Dec. iS^7 (Medal with two Clasps).
358 Colonel H. M. Wemyss served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the battle of Budlee-ke-Serai
and Nujjufghur, several engagements before Delhi, siege and capture of the city— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
459 Colonel B. T. Statford'served as 2nd in command of the 22nd Bengal Native Infantry in China, including the
following operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghaie in 1862, capture of stockades on the
4th April, capture of the stockaded village of Tserpoo on the 17th April and of stockades near Nanhsiang on the
29th April, capture by escalade of the walled towns of Kading, Tsinpoo, Najow, and Cholin, and repulse of a very
superior force of the rebels on the 25th May.
360 Colonel D. S. Buist served with the Sylhet Light Infantry in pursuit of the three Companies 34th Bengal
Native Infantry who mutinied at Chittagong on the i8thNov. 1857. Commanded a Detachment at the action of Binna
Candy in the Cachar district on 12th Jan. 1S58 (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, and Medal).
Commanded Six Companies of the Sylhet Light Infantry employed in the Jynteah Hills in suppressing the Cossiah
insurrection in i860, including skirmishes on the 26th and 28th March, and capture of the stockaded village of Moong
Cougie. Again served in the Cossiah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 1862-63, including the capture of
the stockades of Moonson, Ooksaie, Nunghai, Ralleang, and fourth capture of Moonseri. Served in the Bhootan
expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
aiel H. C. Smith served in the actions against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1854-55, in-
cluding the capture and destruction of Dhub and Sardine in August 1854 ; expedition against the Busee Khed Afree-
<lees in Dec. 1854 and March 1855 (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served as Interpreter to the 19th
Foot with the force under Brigadier Kelly on the Nepaul frontier in 1859.
»M Lt.Colonel A. A. Currie served as 2nd in command of the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry in the Abyssinian cam-
paign in 1868, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet
Of Major, and Medal).
3" Lt.Colonel H. E. Whish served as a volunteer at the siege of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
308 Lt.Colonel J. W. Hoggan served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present at the actions of
Bhagonala, Nugeena, Bareilly, and Mohunpore— severely wounded (Medal).
1.1 Colonel J. T. Harris served in the 2nd European' Bengal Fusiliers with the force before Delhi in 1857, was
present at the battle of Budleekeserai and subsequent operations before Delhi, and severely wounded throughout
thigh in the Subzce Mundee on the 27th June ; served subsequently in Oude in 1S58-59 (Medal with Clasp). Served
willi the 15th Punjaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku,
and actions of Chankiawhan and Paliachow, and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
«° Colonel R. G. Rogers served throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with Clasp). Also throughout the Hazara campaign of 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black Mountain (Clasp).
•71 Lt.Colonel G. C. Kowcrnft served with the force against the Hussunzaies on the Hazara frontier in 1852. Com-
manded the Khelat-i-Chil/.ie Regiment with the force on the Eusufzaie frontier and against the fanatics of Sittana
in April and May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
*" Colonel J. J. H. Gordon served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 with the Jounpore Field Force attached to
the 97th Regt. ; at the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, at the siege and capture of
Lucknow and storming the Kaiser Bagh (Medal with Clasp) ; and from Sept. 1858 to April 1S59 as Field Adjutant to
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 467
Colonel Turner commanding the Tfoods on the Grand Trunk road, and Field Force during the operations In Shahabad ,
final attack on Jugdespore, action of Noandee, and subsequent pursuit (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major).
373 Colonel T. E. Gordon served as second in command of the yth Punjaub Infantry during the Indian campaign
of 1S5S-59, commanded the Regt. at the attack and capture of the Oude Forts Dehayn and Turowl on 14th and 17th
July 1S5S ; engaged in operations in the Futtehghur, Azimghur, and Gorrickpore districts in 1358, and in the Terai,
Nepaul, in 1859 (five times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
376 Lt. Colonel T. N. Baker served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
377 Lt. Colonel H. T. Oldfield served in 1854-55 against HillTribes on the Peshawur Frontier (mentioned in despatch) .
Also with the force under Colonel Craigie in the operations against the Busee Kheyl Tribes in March 1S55 (Medal
with Clasp). Served in May and June 1857 in the Indian mutiny against insurgents. Present at the action of the
5th July 1857 at Agra— charger wounded. Served in command of a Squadron of Sikh Horse with the Column
under Brigadier Showers in the pursuit of Tantia Topee from December 1S53 to May 1859. Present at the action
of Dewsah iSth January 1859— (mentioned for " gallant conduct," and received the thanks of the Government of
the North -West Provinces, Medal).
350 Lt.Oolonel W.Gordon served in Burmah against the rebel Mong Gong Gee in 1S54. Had charge of the entrench-
ments at Allahabad, and command of outposts during the mutinies in 1857 (Medal). Accompanied the Expeditionary
Force to China, and was present at the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasp).
381 Lt. Colonel H. V. Mathias served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1S55-56. Was 2nd in Command of the
Rewah and Nagode Rajah's Troops at the opening of the Deccari road in 1857-5S, during which operations the
forts of Kunchunpore Joorah, Myhere city and fort, Jokye, Kunnwarrah, Bejeeragooghur, and 42 pieces of ordnance
were taken (slightly wounded). Was 2nd in Command of the Rewah Contingent at the storming of the enemy's
position on the Punwarrah Heights, taking all the enemy's guns, killing their leaders, and entirely dispersing their
force (Medal).
382 Lt.Colonel W. Playfair served with the 1st Sind Horse, with the 2nd Division of the Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
383 Lt. Colonel MelmothA. Douglas Orchard served during the Indian mutiny of 1S57-53, and was present in the
actions of the 5th July and 10th October 1857 at Agra (Medal).
384 Lt. Colonel C. W. Fletcher served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until
ite final relief by Lord Clyde on the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded— shot through the left arm, resulting
in the loss of the use of the left hand— whilst on duty as Look-out Officer on the top of the Residency on the i3tU
August ( Medal with Clasp, wound pension for life, and a vim r'.- -
s"tColonel D. Macintyre served with the 66th Goorkhas with both expeditions of 1852, under Sir Colin Campbell,
against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier, including the destruction of the forttnedvillageofPranghurand
action at Ishkakot. Served also with the Expeditionary Force aga , ,vember iSs^.
Also served with the 66th Goorkhas in the expedition under Sir Nevill Chamberlain t ; ,, Afghanistan
in 1S56, and with the Doaba Field Force, Peshawar Valley. ,"■ . [ , 7; 1 several
occasions in 1S57-58, when commanding an extra Goorkha Regiment, m protecting the| hill passes on the Isah-e
Knmaon frontier from the Rohilcund rebels, and in keeping th i 1 1 he Looshai
expedition in 1871-72 (several times mentioned in despatch --.and
Clasp to Frontier Medal). Commanded the 2nd Goorkhas with the Khyber Column in the Afghan war of 1
and was in both expeditions to the Bazaar Valley.
385 Lt. Colonel R. D. Campbell served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1 855 56. - Indian
mutiny campaign, against the mutineers near Bens th July 1857 (charger severely wounded),
also at Azimghur, and with the Nepaulese Contingent in the 1 I
the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, and was present at the storming and capture of Dalimkote, and of Bala and
Nagoh stockades i Medal with Clasp).
386 Colonel c.Nedhuni served in the 10th Regt. the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, includir, thesiege
operations before Mooltan, a flair of oth Sept., storming of the enem\ rcin-hed position, capture of the
Dowlat Gate, action of Soorjkoond, and surrender of the fortress: afterwards present at ; c'oojerat
(Medal with Clasp). Served with the 34th Kegt. at the defeat of the rebels near Bootwul 011 1 tiL:r ,',„
28th March 1859 (Medal).
386t Lt.Colonel J. Hulson served as Adjutant 64th Regt. tunc: mpaign of 1856-57, including the
Storm and capture of Restore, surrender of Bushire night attack and b.n and bombardment of
Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served it' liengnl and N.W. Pi mutiny in 1857-58 • pre-
sent with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, \ ■ vTuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bus'eerut
Gunge (first and second), Hoc Ihthoor, Alumba _ . 1 ■, . pr'c-cnt 111 all sub-
sequent operations, including three sorties, unt d the second n , , ow (thanked by Governor General in
Council) ; served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and action of Kalec Nuddeo and Ker-
keroulie, and capture of Bareilly ; acted as D.A. Adjutant General with Sir II Have lock al Mohumrah and at Alum-
bagh (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served as id in Command of the jist Bengal Native
Infantry in the Abyssinian campaign (mentioned in despatches.
387 Lt.Colonel E. L. Earle served throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857, and was wounded on the right side by a
musket-ball (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). J
388 Lt.Colonel G. C. Depree served in Arracan during the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pe<ni)
391 Lt.Colonel G. A. Prendergast commanded a Squadron Mooltance Cavalry .lei ache, I from Shahiehanpore'totho
assistance of the Rajah of 1'owaync and commanded at Powayne during the attack on that place by the rebels under
Khan Bahadoor Khab and Feroze Shah on the 7th and 8th Oct. 1858. Served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Troup
during the campaign in Oude im 858-59, and was present in the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore and attack
and capture of Fort Mittowlie (Medal).
392 Lt.Colonel C. 11. S. Scott served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from 7th Feb 18-- in-
cluding the siege of Scbastopol, expedition to Kertch, destruction of and affairs at Taman (Medal with Clasp and
Turkish Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under So- 1 1 ugh Hose, and was present at the action's of
Koonch, Muttra, and Deopoora, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpee. act ion of \lorur, and capture of Gwalior (men-
tioned in despatches) . In Nov. 1858 accompanied a Flving Column to hunt up rebels in the G/walior district as Staff
Officer to the Column (Medal with Clasp for Central India 1.
393 Lt. Colonel W.H. Ma ekesy served in the Crimea from 16th Ang.1855.and was present at the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol, and assault of the 8th Sept., and acted as Assistant Engineer to the Highland Brigade (Medal « ith Clasp and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow ; also acted
as Assist. Field Engineer from Nov. 1S58, and was engaged with the 4th ( !ompany Royal Engineers in all the addons
and at the taking and destruction of various fortifications from Allahabad to the Nepaul country (Medal with '( llaso)
394 Lt.Colonel M. M. Prendergast served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57 58, and was present at the o<>
cupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude affair
of Bunnee (wounded), and actions of Simree and Nawabgunge (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp)
3" Colonel H. H. Gough served as Adjutant of Hodson's Horse throughout the siege of Delhi (wounded)'
Commanded a A\ mg of the Regiment in the actions of Boluudshur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, affairs at Seraighat and Khoda gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow (severely wounded
and two horses killed), and action of Ranode (mentioned in despatches on several occasions for " distinguished
bravery" and thanked by the Governor General of India, Brevet of Major, Victoria Cross, and Medal with three
Clasps).
396 Lt.Colonel A. Seagrim served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 20th August 1S55, including the saWo
■and fall of Scbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). ° mesiege
397 Lt.Colonel W. Wmsoii served with the Kelat-i-Ghilzie Regiment on the Peshawur Frontier in 1855-56 and during
the mutiny in 1S57 (Medal). With the same Regiment in Eusofzaie under Sir Sydney Cotton in April and May 18 q|
Commanded the 18th Bengal Native Infantry during the operations in Bhootan in 1S65, and was present at thp ~
capture of the Bala I'ass (Medal with two Clasps). e re"
399 Colonel G. R. Westmacott was present with the 23rd Bengal Native Infantry at Mhow when that Regiment
mutinied on the 1st July 1857. Commanded a detachment of Hyderabad Cavalry, infantry, and Artillery in Malwa
in 1857. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1857-58, and was present at the
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1nvestment of Indore, siege of Ratghur, repulse of the enemy's attack on our Camp, skirmish of Jhillah (horse
severely wounded by sabre cuts, and personally thanked by Sir Hugh Rose), action of Barodia (wounded and
twice mentioned in despatches) , relief of Saugor, capture of Gurrakota and pursuit to Behra j affair of Zallimpore,
battle of Betwa and siege of Jhansi ; affair of Kotra, ist battle of Koonch (horse killed) ; rear-guard ist Bri-
gade at Deopora ; action of Galowlee, capture of Calpee, action of Billawah (wounded), affair of outposts
near Gwalior, and reoccupation of Gwalior. Commanded a Detachment of Artillery and 5th Fusiliers on board
the steamer Burhampuira from Cawnpore to Allahabad, and was engaged at Heerapore and Kaleekunka on the
passage down in July 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
400 Lt.Colonel J. Sconce served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of Delhi
(mentioned in despatch), battle of Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and battle of Cawnpore on 6th December
1857 (Medal with two Clasps). .
402 Lt.Colonel F. P. Luard served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59,— with the Rajpootana Field
Force against the Malwa Insurgents ; with the Volunteer Cavalry at the attack and capture of Ninibhera ; as a
volunteer gunner at the action of Jeerun and defence of Neemuch Fort (mentioned in Bombay general orders for
'gallant conduct"). Was attached to the 14th Light Dragoons at the siege and capture ofChandaree and Jhansi; acted
as Aide de Camp to Sir Hugh Rose at the battle of Koonch, with capture of the fort and town and pursuit, operations-
before Calpee action at Muttra, affair of outposts on 20th May 1858, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and fort
of Calpee and pursuit (mentioned in Governor General's orders for services before Calpee, Medal with Clasp).
Served the campaign of 1S60 in China with Fane's Horse and commanded a Squadron in the action of Sinho. fall of
the Taku Forts, and actions of the Sth and 21st September (acted as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Pattle), and sur-
render of Pekin (mentioned by Brigadier Pattle as being " several times personally engaged with the enemy,"
wounded, Medal with two Clasps). .,„,',.
404 Lt Colonel F. E. A. Chamier served as Aide de Camp to General Outram with Havelock s Force, and was pre-
sent at the actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency
until the relief of its Garrison by Lord Clyde ; also present at the final capture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
408 Lt.Colonel G. J. Pasley served in the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
409 Lt.Colonel J. V. Hunt served with the force under General Van Courtlandt in 1S57-5S and was present at the
actions of Oda wallah, Khyrekee, and Hissar, stomi and capture of the village of Mungalee. Commanded the 23rd
Punjaub Infantry in the action of Narnoul (twice mentioned in despatches, thankt' d by Government, Medal).
410' Lt.Colonel C. F. Sharpe served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 (Medal).
411 Lt.Colonel P. H. F. Harris served with the China Expeditionary Force in 185S-59, and was present in the White-
Cloud Expedition against the Braves in June 1858.
412 Lt.Colonel T. E. Vander Gucht served with the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in the Eusofzaie Country in April
and May 1858, and was present at the attack on the heights of Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
413 Lt'Colonel B. R. Chambers served the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also throughout the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from the 30th June to the 17th Nov. 1857, and was severely wounded (Medal with Clasp a year's
service, and a wound pension). Served with the Eusofzai Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was present
in the action of the 15th and 16th December 1S63 (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Hazara Field Force, including;
operations on theBlack Mountain in 1868 (Clasp).
419 Colonel J. P. Sherriff served with the 2nd Punjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58,
and was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi iucluding the battle of Nujjuffghur. Accompanied
Greathed's Movable Column and present at the battle of Boolundshuhur ; was detached with a portion of his
Regiment at Allyghur; and subsequently commanded a mixed force in the Etawah District, where he had several
engagements with the enemy and captured five guns, after driving the enemy from his position— received the
thanks of the Governor General (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
420 Lt.Colonel Mallock served in Central India in 1857-58, including the action of Mundesore and siege of Ratghur
Fort (Medal with Clasp) .
425 Lt.Colonel T. Dennehy served in the Sonthal campaign of 1S55-56, and commanded a detachment of two
Companies in action with the Insurgents at Chundkundra. Served also during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58,
and commanded the Head Quarters of the Allahabad Military Police Battalion at the actions of Manickpore and
Gadhamaron (twice thanked by the Governor General, Medal).
423 Lt.Colonel T. J. Watson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at all the engagements of
Brigadier Seton's Column between Delhi and Futtehghur. Also present at the siege of Lucknow. Commanded a
Squadron of Hodson's Horse, and present at one engagement (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
42S Lt. Colonel E. P. Gurdon served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57; present with the Neemuch Force before
Nimbherae on 23rd September as a volunteer with the Bengal Artillery, with the Neemuch force in the action with
the Mundesore rebels at Jeerun on the 8th October, and with the Artillery in the Fort of Neernuch during the siege
by the Mundesore rebels in October and Nov. 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
•>2;> LL.Colonel A. H. Bramley served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Polwhelc at the action of the 5th July 1857,
with the Xeemuch mutineers near Agra : and was also present at the battle of Agra on the 10th October following
with the Mhow and Indore Rebels— slightly wounded (Medal).
430 Lt.Colonel W. Musgrave served in the Cape Mounted Rifles and in command of Irregular Troops during the
Kaffir war of 1S50-53, and was present at all the engagements of importance during the war and at many of them
commanded the Irregular Troops engaged (Medal). Commanded a Corps of Irregular Horse of 420 men in the
Indian mutiny of 1S57-59 (Medal). Served with the 8i»t Regiment in the Eusoofzie expedition of 1858 in the
Horth- Western Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp).
432 Lt.Colonel J. T. Bushby served in the Bnrmah campaign in 1S53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
453 Lt.Colonel J.J.Boswell joined the 3rd Punjaub Infantry when on field service in the Meeranzai valley in Decem-
ber 1856. In Juno 1857 proceeded in command of a detachment of the 3rd and 6th Punjaub Infantry to join the
Movable Column under Brigadier General Nicholson at Umritsur. Accompanied the Column in its forced march of
44 miles to Gurdaspore, and commanded the Native Infantry in the actions with the Sealkote mutineers on the 12th
and 16th July 1857 at Trimmu Ghat (Medal). Was present with his Regiment with General Cotton's field force in
Eusofzai in 185S ; also during the Hazara campaign of 1S68 ; and with Colonel Keve's force against the Bezoties in
February 1859 (India Medal with Clasp).
435 Lt.Colonel H. Tyndall was present at the mutiny of the Native Troops at Jullunder on the 7th of June 1S57
and served with the pursuing Column. Served against the rebels near Googaria and Mooltan in 1857-5S (Medal).
Also served with the Expeditionary Force against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860, and was present
at the action at the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
430 Major F. D. M. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle of Budleekeserai, all
the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi, actions of Narnoul,
Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie storm and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal
with two Clasps, Victoria Cross " for great gallantry at Narnoul on the 16th Nov. 1S57, in having, at the imminent
risk of his own life, rushed to the assistance of a wounded soldier, whom he carried off under a heavv fire from the
enemy, whose Cavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time ") . Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier
WJT Of 1863, and was present at the attack and capture of the Conical Hill, and Umbevla (Medal with Clasp).
"7 Lt.Colonel M. M. Procter served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1S57, and subsequently with the Kumaon
Battalion in the Oude campaign and on the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp).
1'itiel K. Allen served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Commanded the iSth Bengal Native
infantry in the Bhootaa Expedition in 1865 (Medal).
"o Lt'(i0,1w"<,i1 w,HGarton served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served also throughout the mutiny
in 1857-58 (Medal). Was severely and dangerously wounded and had his horse killed under him in an attack upon
11 party of rebels under Sun- Ram Sing in the Jaunpore district.
.. r . ,ncl J- Robct"t« served during the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
Lt. Colonel \V. G. Waterfield was at Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny on the 10th May 1S57 5 ^as afterwards-
present at the actions of the Hindun (mentioned in despatches), at the battle of Buddleekeserai, and throughout the
Mege ot Delhi. Served as Political officer to the force that marched from Delhi to Jeypore under Major Redmond,
niiurauit of Tantia Topee and other rebels (Medal with Clasp).
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4+2 Lt. Colonel H. E. Waller served during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55.
443 Lt. Colonel S. A. T. Judge served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Present with the Agra
Militia Cavalry at Agra on the 4th July 1857, when the Kotah Contingent mutinied and the guns of the Contingent
and all the ammunition and luggage were retaken from them; also present at the action of the following day (Medal).
Jji444 Lt. Colonel J. W. H. Johnstone served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and wasyvotmded at the attack
on Thanna Bawun in September 1857 ; present with Seton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Patialee, and
reoccupation of Mynpooree ; also at the capture of the enemy's entrenched position at Bungaon in April 1858 —
wounded (Medal).
447 Lt.Colonel A. Tulloch served with the Simdor Rifle Regiment before Delhi in 1857 : was slightly wounded on the
17th July at Hindoo Rao's house by the bursting of a shell, severely wounded on the 14th July (Medal with Clasp).
Served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal).
**• Lt.Colonel G. N. Money served in Burmah in 1S53-54. Served throughout the siege operations before Delhi fron;
the 1st July 1S57, including the actions of the 9th 14th and 23rd July, 1st and 2nd August, and other minor affairs,
commanded escalading party at the storming of the Cashmere Battery Breach on the 14th Sept. and was present
throughout the assault of the city and the six dn ys' fighting, resulting in its capture on the 20th Sept. Subse-
quently served as Staff Officer to Colonel Gerrard's Column in the operations against the Joudpore and other rebels,
and horse killed under him at the action of Nargoul (mentioned in despatches). Was Adjutant to his Regiment in
all the operations under Brigadier Seaton, including the actions at Guugeree, Putteealee, and Mynpooree; also
present at the Alumbagh and Transgogra operations ; at the storm and capture of Lucknow, affair of Barree, and
subsequent operations inOude (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Adjutant and 2nd in Command of the 3rd
Punjaub Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikh In-
fantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1877-0 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
451 Lt.Colonel P. C. Rynd served in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the engagement at
Dacca in November 1857 (Medal). Served with the Eusofzie Field Force in 1863, and was present at the engage-
ments of the 15th and 16th December (Medal with Clasp). Present at the engagement with the Bazotee Tribe
near Kohat on the North West Frontier on the nth March 1868 (received the thanks of Government).
432 Lt.Colonel H. M'D. de Douglas served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present as a Volunteer
with the Artillery at the action of Shahgunge near Agra on the 5th July, and at the battle of Agra on the 10th
October 1857 (Medal).
453 Lt.Colonel C. A. deKantzow served during the operations against the hill tribes on the Pcshawm- frontier in 1855
(Medal with Clasp). AVas present at Mynpooree on, during, and subsequent to the mutiny of the Native Troops at
that station in May 1857, and received the Queen's gracious approbation and the Governor General's thanks for
"admirable services" rendered at the imminent peril of his life. Was present with 39th Sowars in action at Bhow-
gong on 6th June 1857, against the mutineers of the 7th Light Cavalry, 13th 48th and 71st Native Infantry from
Lucknow, and killed the rebel leader in hand-to-hand conflict, himself receiving a sabre wound on the forehead.
Served at Mynpooree in command of an Irregular Force up to the abandonment of the Station, and subsequently
as a volunteer in the action of 5th July near Agra (horse killed), and in all minor operations up to 19th Aug. 1857.
Commanded a Detachment of Agra Militia .Cava! :ir Allyghuron24th August (mentioned in despatches),
and during subsequent operations of Colonel If ontgomerie's Column. Present as a volunteer in the battlo of the
10th Oct. 1857 at Agra. Served with Sir Hope Grail ) Column up to the reoccupation of Mynpooree, and as Com-
mandant of the Muttra Horse in Colonel CottOJ '- Movable Force during ffie operations at Futu hporc-Sikree, and
elsewhere. Raised the Futtehghur Organized Pi ice Battalion, and served as its Commandant in action at Bungaon
(one charger and one troop-horse wounded under hi 111 ; mentioned in despatches). C valry in tho ac-
tion of 3rd May i85»at Shanjehanpore (mentions 1 in despatches, charger wounded), the defence of the Jail, 'and affairs
subsequent to the relief of tho Garrison, including the action of the 15th May (very dangerously wounded by sabre
cuts on face and right arm in hand-to-hand encounter). Present as Commandant of the Rohilcund Auxiliary Levy,
which he had raised and organized, in defence of entrenchments and town of Porvaino from June to Nov. 1858, and
in the many and various offensive and defensive operations, including the attack on the enemy's outpost at Ahmed-
nuggur (thanked by Government of India) and sie r IWvaiuo (thanked by Government of India). Served with
the same Levy on active service in the north of the Shahjchanpore district up to 28th Dec. 185S, and subsequently
across the Sarda, move on l'ullea, and expulsion of the rebels from the town and fort (thanked I -. Government of
India) and pursuit into nude. Present as a volunteer with a Troop of < 'a valry and two Companies of the Etohilcund
Auxiliary Levy with Brigadier Dennis' Column during pursuit in 1 he Kliyreoghur Jungles, and in t v.i act inns fought
in Jan. 1859 (mentioned in despatches). Served with the Levy inactive pursuit up to Nepaul, and in su I (sequent opera-
tions undertaken in clearing the district from rebels and marauders up to the end of the disturbances (thanked
by Government of India). Has received the gracious approbai ion of Her Majesty for " excellent s.t\ ice " rendered
to the State in 1857-5S, been officially and especially reported to the Government of India, when li a\ ing Rohilcund
in September 1859, for the "valuable services" rendered by the force under his command in Uohile mil ; and 1 our-
ably mentioned by the Government of the N.W. Provinces to the Govi rnmenl of India (Medal • Major).
454 Lt.Colonel H. R. B. Worsley served against rebels in Mirzapore district in 1857 (Medal). Served also in the
South of China in 1858-59 (Medal).
455 Major F. D. Harington served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
456 Lt.Colonel Little served with the 171I1 1,Vl: ■ u • ■ , ■ le 1 ■■ ■,■-,. -uhsequont .to the Call ol'Kebasu pol, from the 26th
Nov. 1855, till the evacuation in June 10 ... Sei .. .- \di 1 .inl ofthe tst Battalion 7th Fusiliers in the Indian NVW.
frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafyze Field Fi ce, present al I 0 defence ofthe Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass and
at the attack on and storming of the Conical II ill and destruction of Lallan on the 15th Dec, also in the action al
Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot ofthe Bonair Pass on 16th Dec, which ended in the complete
rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th Dec (Brevet of Major, Medal with I
458 Lt. Colonel W. R. M. Holroyd was attached to the 86th Regt. during the [ndil ninny cam pa ig n in t8 ; 58, and
served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Ib.-e at the operations before 1 h ,
ingof Jhansi (severely wounded), battle of Betwa, action of Koonch, siege and capture of Calpee (Medal withCla.sp).
459 Lt.Colonel 0. S. Maclean served at the siege a 1 1 1 capture of Delhi in 1S57. Subsequently present at the actions
of Boolundshuhur, Coel, Acrabad, and Agra— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served wil li the China Expe-
ditionary Force of i860, and present at the action of'Sinho, capture ofthe Taku Korts, actions of Chankiauan and
Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
400 Lt.Colonel H. C. P. Rice served as Assistant Commissariat Officer with the Sikkim Field Force in 1861.
4,;- Major C. A. Baylay served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
463 Major G. F. Graham served with the Force in the Cossyah and Jynteah Hills during the rebellion of 181
4,;l Major A. Copland served with Colonel Craigie's force against the Hill Tribes on the I 'es haw 11 r frontier in
March 1855 (Medal with ( Hasp), Served also in the Bhootan campaign in 1865, and was present at Uie assault and
capture of the Bala Stockade (Clasp). '
463 Major M. C. Perreau served with the China Expeditionary Force in 1860-61 (Medal).
4fi6 Major H. D. E. W. Chester served throughout "the siege of Delhi from the 28th June 1857, to its final capture,
and was slightly wounded on the 14th July. Served also at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
including the a Hair at. liagh ; also present at the affair of Baree (Medal with two Clasps).
469 Major J.N. B. Hewett served at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857, and was present in all the actions
there from the 23rd June to the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
470 Lt.Colonel H. L. A. Tottenham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, aim vvas present as a
Mounted Escort to the guns at the action of Shahgunge near Agra, on the 5th July (slightly wounded), and as a
volunteer at the battle of Agra on the 10th October 1357. Served also with tho Column under Brigadier Horsford
against the rebels in Nepaul, iucluding the defeat of the rebels at Sitkaghat (Medal).
*n Lt.Colonel F. M. Birch served 111 the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857, and was present at the action of Chinhut
throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow (as Aide de Camp to 'Brigadier Inglis from 2nd July to 25th
Sept. 1S57) being engaged in three sorties and commanded a party of the 84th Foot in repulse of a grand attack on
the 18th August and subsequently regained possession of the breach (twice wounded, mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by the Governor General), battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and capture of Hurrah (Medal with
Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
472 Lt.Colonel J. W. M'Queen served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58; served with the 4th Pun-
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470 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
jaub Infantry at the siege assault and capture of Delhi ; present with Greathed's Column in the actions of Boolund-
shuhur, Allyghur, Aiaabad, Agra, and Kanouge; also in the advance to the relief of Lucknow, including action at
Marigunge, affairs near the Alurnbagh and bilkoosha, and storming of the Secunderliagh (severely wounded),
afterwards present at Cawnpore, and with the advance on Futtehghur ; commanded the 4th Punjaub Infantry during
the Oude and Rohilcund campaign in April and May 1858, including the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
Served with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeerees in December
1859 and January i860 ; also with that against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in April and May i860 (Medal with Clasp).
473 Major T. Cadell served with the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the operations before Delhi m
1857, and was present at the battle of Budleekeserai. the final assault and capture of the city, and the subsequent
operations with the Movable Column under Brigadier Showers (Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served in
the 4th Irregular Cavalry with Brigadier Troup's Column in the Oude campaign of 1S58-59 ; present at the action of
Mehudi under Colonel Brind, in which 13 of the enemy's guns were captured; also with Colonel Turner's Column
in Rohilcund in 1S5Q.
476 Maior H. M. Eepton served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the affair at
Futtehpore, Jaua, Orayiah, and Shereghurghat, pursuit of the rebel force under Ferozeshah, and the Bundlecund
campaign (Medal).
4:7 Major J. Upperton commanded a body of Irregular Cavalry during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 in and
about the Delhi division and on the borders of Central India; throughout the Oude campaign in 185S-59, and present
at the capture of the forts of Amathie and Shunkurghur, and action of Dhoondiakhera (Medal with Clasp). Served
with Fane's Horse throughout the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of
the Taku Forts, actions of Chankiawhan (thanked by the Commander in Chief of the French forces) and Palichau,
and capture of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
478 Major H. C. T. Jarrett served in the Indian Mutiny campaign (Medal), and was awarded the Victoria Cross
for an act of bravery at the village of Baroun on the 14th October 1858.
480 Lt. Colonel W. G. Cubitt served in the Volunteer Cavalry at the action of Chinhut on the 30th June 1857 and
was awarded the Victoria Cross for having on the retreat saved the lives of three men of the 32nd Foot at the risk
of his own life ; was afterwards present throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow and was wounded
(Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
481 Lt.Colonel F. T. Bainbridge served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the siege and
capture of Lucknow, operations on the Gorruckpore and Nepaul frontiers, and final dispersion there of the rebels
(Medal with Clasp). Raised the Rawul Pindee Mule Train for the Abyssinian expedition in 1867 ; commanded the
Train throughout the expedition, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in
despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major). Served with the Hazara field force in 1868, including the expedition
against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
482 Lt.Colonel F. J. Keen served with the 2nd Pnnjaub Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 7857-58 ;
was present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi, battles of Boolundshuhur and Agra, relief of the garrison of
Lucknow, by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, occupation of
Bareilly, and many minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
483 Major O. Menzies served in the Oude campaign in 1858 and was present at the storm and capture of the fort
of Rampore Russia (Medal).
484 Major E. D. H. Vibart served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including
the battle of Nujjuffghur, storm and capture of Delhi ; present at the action of Narloul ; subsequently accompanied
Seton's Column to Futtehghur and present at the actions of Gungeeree, Pattialee, and Mynpoorie ; served with the
2nd Punjaub Infantry at the siege and capture of Lucknow, also with several Movable Columns under Sir Hope
Gram and General Walpole, and present at the capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
486 Lt.Colonel E. A. C.Lambert served in the Burmese war of 1852-53 and was present at the operations in the march
from Martaban to Tongoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and
was present throughout the siege assaultand capture of Delhi, including the battle of Budleekeserai and actions of
the 12th 17th 19th 20th and 23rd June (struck down by a sunstroke), and action of NujjurTghur ; Oude campaign of
1858-59 and affair at Sultanpore (Medal with Clasp).
487 Lt. Colonel L. H. P. De H. Larpent commanded a detachment of his regiment with the force under Colonel
Vaughan in the Meranzaie district in July and August 1857. Served as Quarter Master of his regiment with the
Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1858, and was present at the destruction of Chinglee
Mungul, Thana, and Sittana (Medal with Clasp) . Served also during the mutinies of 1857-58.
485 Lt.Colonel F. M. Armstrong served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in the expeditionary force under Brigadier
General Chamberlain in Maranzaie and Koorum in 1856. Served also throughout the mutinies in the Peshawur
and Geogaria districts (Medal).
490 Lt.Colonel R. Smith served with the Delhi Field Force in 1857 and was present at the occupation of Jhujjur.
491 Lt.Colonel A. Bruce served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action
of Sultanpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Bhootan campaign of
1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
492 Lt.Colonel F. F. Rowcroft served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Served with the Bhootan Field Force
throughout the operations of 1864-66, including the capture of various stockades (Medal with Clasp). Served in
the Hazara campaign in 1S68 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp).
493 Major R. S. Robertson served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign of
i857-59. including the capture of Jugdespore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served in the
Cossyah and Jynteah Hills in 1862-63 at the assault and capture of the stockades of Ocmkoi, Nungba.rai, Oomkung,
and Surtcong (severely wounded). Served with the Left Column of the Dooar Field Force in 1865-66.
••Major T. N. Walker served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 with the 2nd Bengal European
FUSlliers, including all the siege operations before Delhi in 1S57 (wounded on the iSth July), and was selected as
one ot the Subalterns ot the ladder party at the final assault and capture of the city (wounded on the 15th Septem-
ber); was altera anls present at the capture of the heights of Sonah, and surrender of the forts of Rewarrie,
Jujjnur, Ranonde, Furrucknugur, and Bullumbghur; served with the 17th Punjaub Infantry in the Rohilcund
campaign in 1S58 including the actions of Amsoih, Bagawalla, and Nugeega, and relief of Moradabad (Medal
W1. ... \UisV>- U;ls 1"','li presented with the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
J Brigadier General F. H. Jenkins served with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and assault of Delhi -severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 4th Punjab Infantry' in the expedition against the Cabool Kheyl
Wuzeerees 111 .859 ; present at the action of Maidani. Commanded a whig of the 4th Sikh' Infantry in the expedi-
tion agam-tthe M.de-ooil U uzeerees in i860; and present at the action at Palasin, and at the forcing of Barrara
:;'*, ' omnia. nlcd ihe ( orps of Cuides in the Umbevla expedition in 1863; present at the retaking of the Crag
I muet, and the action at the Conical Hill (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the troops engaged at the attack
«« « Xllla"es m th0 Utman Kheyl hills on the 21st March 1878.
Major W. W Hume served at the commencement of the Indian mutiny with the Meerut Volunteer Cavalry ;
arterwardsas a volunteer with the Artillery before Delhi during the siege and capture of that city (Medal withClasp).
1 ,'■!'"',!' ' lT'!'"t,t'. served throughout the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56 and was slightly wounded. Served
also in the Central Indian campaign with the foice under General Whitfock and was present at the attack and
JJ, !?/■", ' "TY1"','','; nV"hU ncar Kir^eo on 29th Dec. 1858 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
>»mhZ q " . Bw^art served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 ; with the Delhi field force in Sep-
r«n.,,~ rV P™86114,1" the taking of Jhujjur, actions of Shumshabad aud Mhow near Futtehghur, siege and
oaprore 01 Lucknow (severely wounded on 10th March 1S5S), attack on Rooya, action at Allygunge, taking of
Hmj. hanpo.esiege and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp). " "
the Kir!, '",' 1Ji"'tlcman «'rvcd with the S6U1 Foot in the Central India campaign of 1857-58 and was present at
'• il..,.p '■;'I".'"'e ot ( handeree, siege and capture of Jhansi, action of Kooneli, operations before and taking of
bcr i8=R f \1 w! i Wl ' ,'° * ^ l\'hci' C'"n's ;"-;""^ the rebels in the Jugdespore district from August to Novem-
•cTion or SiV . . Si r\, !,UrVC<1 Wlth the 8th '''"'.iaub Infantry in the campaign of i860 in China , including the
(Modal with ,w.> Clasps) entrenched camp at Tangku, capture of the Taku Forts, and capitulation of Pekin
« Lt.Colonel A. E. Campbell served with the 31st Bengal Native Infantry during the Sonthal campaign of 1855-56.
Bengal Staff Corps.— War Services. 47*
the R™ur Battalion at Chuttra Chota ^agpore onthe ««J^%,V^lllleil (Medal), and awarded the V.£
32nd Native Infantry at Nowa.lah, Beh ar on toe ™j£°J^g7 2Ild October and 2nd November -1857. Served m
toria Cross for acts of "^"^S^S 4 lto«t the mite Cloud Mountains, at the repulse of the
ope" aons° Sore and capture of Lucknowb^
road from April to November 1S58 W*M|E™ ^^ in the operations on the Nepaul £o^££8gj
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2nd Sikh Cavalry with the Bund ecmd F eld Force gunner d j ^^^ F1 in„ Co,umn tr0m December 1850
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6tb December t857 (Medal with Clasp) . K.lim)tl.(. m0yahle columnand was engaged against the Bunaelaa
ZttJ^s&sssssg-. -*iftffl
.„.,;„„. , , , ;,„d I'uttinlco (M.Mh. l). rawahir's Singh's Contingent with the r,o-ee under o™«m
"i Major F.W. lioileau served as Adjuian of ^' i V , V „Vl ~ahre rut Lnthehandat theactionof Hssar
VancTurtlandt, and received a dangerous sahrecu^ >m ..• •,''.,: ,1.!,,',,,,u,,v , ■ mlf&SaS'
on the 19th August .857. Served m the •''''> ^u' '■;••'-, TV,,, ,",!,, Saugor fold ' ;"^ *^\ft
v.::::;;:: irs^3«»^^^
•'- Major M Ramsay was present at the inutinj 01 tnc ->au\e j-lv 1
accompanied the force in pursuit (Medal). Dart of the siege and at the assault of U.-lhi m 1857.
S» Major II C. K. Ward served as a volunteer at the . t 1 part ' " ,,;.,,.(,.,. ..„„! ,„v-e„t at the action of
Served with the Corps of ra.id,s in 1!.^ the Eusofcaie
£SrK^^^ t Kheyl Wuzeerees n> x8S9
(M4nK.hr li'ent'J-Thompson served with the *J Regent ^C^^Tf" BtfffiT »S
from the th March 1S50 until the Nv.thdrawal.it tl y A 1. > . . y. _ J „ri ric Mnjor with the Gachar
c=»S^ '— ' * **— *«*«
^L^^oloSef f r^rved with the Irregular Forces under Sir George Cathcart during the Kaffir war
°^Coi»^
was present at the affairs of Chingl. and Mttaua \ In I. v, .th a ')• « ■ ^ jn t)u. C()Ssyah and Jyntcah
SSS^SZ^£XSS^S^Si. KM capture of Oon*oi, Sungarai, and Com-
k^Mal0; Eei!.Tnnm^ev served at the siege assault and capture nMVU.i in £7 ^Z^ SWede's
Hor^^^
a^«-i^
Futtehpore-Sirkee. and other minor actions in the Agia D.stnct 1 « cut \ 1 , Benkee, and Selimpore
Lucknow; commanded a detachment of the Regiment ^^^^^^gSkntry in capturing a party oi
(charger wounded), and was highly mentioned by tne ,. ,wi, o ( > u ; to jo;n the forco under
rebels in the villa L-e of I'.ehipore with 20 dismounted sowars 1 net. d . \ 1 ' , „,-,.,,,,,, lufantry, receiving
MaSrMw^
a s light wound. In the subsequent action of Jabrowle. o , t , . ,emVs Infantry-was severely wounded
472 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
and would probably have been cut down but for timely aid. On partially recovering from his wound be rejoined
the 3rd Regiment of Hodson's Horse as Adjutant and served the Trans-Gogra campaign of 1859 up to the final
surrender of the rebels in December (Medal, and recommended by Lord Clyde for the Victoria Cross).
529 Lt.Colonel A. Fitz Hugh served in three affairs against Momunds at Fort Shubkudr in Dec. 1863 and January
1864. Also in the expedition to Dour under Brigadier General Keyes in Feb. 1872.
530 Lt.Colonel R. B. P. P. Campbell served with the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Delhi
in 1857, and with the 2nd European Fusiliers in the subsequent operations in the Meernt, Jhujjnr, and Rawaree
districts. Was attached to the faithful remnants of the nth Native Infantry, and engaged in rescuing the Rohilcund
refugees. Served with the 2nd Punjaub Cavalrv at the siege and capture of Lucknow, action of Koorsee, capture
of Rooya, action of Allygunsje, capture of Bareiily. actionof Rohunpore, and agains(t the rebels in theTerai (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool
Kheel Wuzeerees in 1859-60 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a detached squadron of the Corps of Guides Cavalry
throughout the Hazara campaign of 186S, including the Black Mountain expedition (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches).
Commanded the troops engaged in the operations against the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878
(received the thanks of Government) ; and was also with the Corps of Guides at the attack on the Utman Kheyl
villages on 21st March 1878.
531 Major A. G. Owen was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and in all the subsequent engagements under
the walls of Delhi in 1857, including the action of Nujjufighur ; also present at the storm and capture of Delhi—
dangerously wounded (Medal with Clasp).
532 Lt.Colonel R. A.Wauchope served in 1857 with the 4th Sikh Infantry at the siege and capture of Delhi, and was
engaged at the repulse of many of the enemy's attacks; on the 14th September he commanded 50 men at the
storming of the Water Bastion ; was engaged at the subsequent six days' street fighting in the city, and on the
19th September commanded a Detachment at the capture of the Burn Bastion (Medal with Clasp). In 1860-61
served with Rattray's Sikhs against the hill tribes in Sikkim with the force under Colonel Gawler (mentioned in
despatches). In 1863 served in the 23rd Pioneers with the Euzofzie Field Force in the Umbeyla campaign, and was
engaged at the storming of the Conical Hill, capture of Lalloo, and final defeat of the enemy at the Bonair Pass
(Medal with Clasp) . In 1864-65 served during the Bootan war, and engaged at Dalimkote, Chamoorchi, Bala, and
Buxa (twice mentioned in despatches, Clasp). In 1874-75 served with theDuffla expedition under BrigadierGeneral
Stafford (mentioned in despatches). Commanded the Transport Corps with the force under Colonel Nuttall in the
operations against Xaga Hill Tribes on the North Eastern frontier of India in 1875 (mentioned in despatches). Com-
manded the 14th Sikhs throughout the Jowaki expedition of 1S77-78 (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served
throughout the Afghan War of 187S-9 (Brevet of Lt. Celonel).
533 Major H. A. Lewes was present at the outbreak of the mutiny at Meernt on the 10th May 1857, an'd was
severely wounded. Served with the Meernt Volunteer Horse raised for service in that district, and afterwards was
7th Punjaub Infantry at the actions of Gungeree and Puttiallee, attack on and reoccupation of Mynpoorie, also at
Bungaon, assault and capture of Forts Dehain and Tirroul, operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Terai, and
forcing of the enemy's position in the Jurwah Pass, lower Nepaul Range (Medal). Served as Adjutant 30th Punjaub
Infantry during- the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65, and was engaged at the capture of Forts Dalimkote and Cha-
moorchec, and at the Bala Pass, and Nagoh stockades (Medal with Clasp).
534 Major H. G. Saunders served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the action of the 5th
July 1S57 near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and affair at Shereghai (Medal).
535 Major R. H. Hudleston served as Adjutant of the 9th Punjaub Infautry with the force under Sir Sydney
Cotton to the Eusofzie frontier in 1858, and was present at the affairs of Chingli and Sittana (Medal with Clasp).
536 Major R. M. Skinner served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and present at the actions of Huldwanee on the 17th Sept. 1857 and 1st Jan. 1858, and Cherpoorah on 18th Feb. 1858,
and saved the life of his commanding Officer at the risk of his own (Medal).
538 Major F. P. W. Freeman served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 and was present at the final capture
of Jugdespore (Medal).
539 Major R. Wheeler served as Interpreter to the 7th Hussars during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59,
including the advance into Nepaul, attack and capture of the enemy's position and guns at Sitkaghat (Medal;.
Served with the 20th Native Infantry throughout the Umbeyla campaign of 1S63 (Medal with Clasp).
541 Major H. Morton served in Oude and was present at the pursuit and capture of the rebel Rajah of Toolsee-
pore. Served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,— against tQe rebels in Bundlecund in 1859, and com-
manded a detachment of two guns, a squadron of Irregular Cavalrv and 3 companies of Native Infantry i'or about two
monthsinfrequcntexpeditionsagainsttherebelleadersDowlutSin-li ami Buojore Singh near the Sind river (Medal).
5« Major A. R. Chapman served throughout the siege of Delhi including the battle of Budleekeserai, skirmishes
in the Subzee Mundee from the 9th June to the 13th Aug. 1857, assault and capture of the city; was afterwards
present at the actions of Narnoul, Gungeeree, Pattialee and Mynpoorie, siege and capture of Lucknow, action of
Baree, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps).
5 Major E. C. Codrington served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 and was present during the
occupation of the Alumbagh from the 16th January to the 10th March 1858, including the repulse of three separate
attacks on the 16th January, affair of the 15th February, repulse of the night attacks on the 19th and 21st, affair of
the 25th, repulse of the night attack on the 25th February, and affair of the 9th March ; also present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow including skirmishes on the 19th and 21st March in the vicinity of the Moosa Bagh; subse-
quent iterations 111 Oude including the actions of Baree and Sirsee (Medal with Clasp). Served in the 4th Sikh
Infantry with the force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against the Cabool Kheil Wuzeerees in 1859-60 in-
cluding the affair at Midanee (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 5th Ghoorkas throughout the- operations in
Umlifyla (mentioned m despatches, Clasp); also with the same regiment during the Hazara campaign of 1868,
lnc'u''"''-T operations in the Agrore Valley and the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain.
ty. J ! V 1 i'^/1 *,,nclcmiin served with Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhujjur districts ; was with
the 1 st I-Mkh Cavalry at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was wounded at the Moose Bagh ; served afterwards
with column m Oude in 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
5<7 Major C. E. Bates servod during the Indian mutiny and was severely and dangerously wounded on the occa-
sion of the mutiny at Jullunder on 7th June 1S57. Operations in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal). Also served
throughout the campaign of iSno in China, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of the Taku
i- orts, and surrender of Pckin (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Bhootan Field Force from February 1865
until the conclusion ol operations, from April 1865 as Brigade Major (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Trans-
port 1 ram in Abyssinia in :86s (Medal). Also with the Looshai expeditionary force in 1S70-71 as Brigade Majoi
1 ,., hlt:i -,';"- ' "'"mil (mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Governor General in Council, Brevet of Major,
.mo (as,,). Hag also on two other occasions received the thanks of Government for Civil and Political services.
- -Major F. Lance served against the rebels in Rohilcund in 1S5S; was present at the defence of the Jail at
r^iahjchanpore, and in the affairs of Mohunrudpore and Nooria, and action at Sisseahghat— severely wounded by a
musket ball above the eft ankle and horse shot (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
iw™ ■Ma-I';r( ■ -.('i '"'tis served with the 43rd Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1864, including the capture, retreat
irom, and retaking ol Dewangiri, and several minor engagements (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 3rd Sikhs
it 1 the Hazara campaign of 1868 including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Clasp). Served
1" M«v I n ' ,,,,:uitry m the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 (mentioned in despatches, Clasp).
and ™il" '"'"'i''-'1" served with the 23rd Company Royal Engineers in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5S,
.In™ I '\1Un? °f ^u,'.lwil'i. rc'il'f of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwulior Contingent at
I 11 ck v '.,'. I ' '.'." *,uttyK.hu,r' d^tr"Ction of the fort of Jutteeah, action of Khodagunge, siege and capture of
'= \b /; A p !!" U,e f°rVjf .R"°y,,h' act,"» "I' Allygunge, and capture of Bareillv ( Medal with two Clasps).
(Medal wTth Clas'p)an "" 4 Infantry throughout the siege of Delhi and was severely wounded
Jnlv fs^'r in t! ';l v s(rvC'.1 ''"ri>' ",0 Indhln mutin.V campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of the 5th
jiii} in ,7 ,. tii t,h,. .Nccniuch mutineers near Agra (Medal).
action "\ .me !Vl'" KCrVC, witI1 thc ,st Bc,W' '''usiliers in the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the
1 01 iNujulghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls; actions- of Narnoul,
Bengal Staff Cor us. — War Services. 473
Guugeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps). Served in China
against Taeping rebels in 1S62. .
355 Major R. B. Graham served in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund against the rebels in 1857-58,
and was' present at the notion of Cherpoora and other minor affairs (Medal).
556 Major T. R. Davidson served as a Volunteer with a detachment of the 1st Punjaub Infantry attached to
Brigadier Showers' Column in the Delhi and Jhujjur districts in 1857, im,i wns present at the taking of the forts of
Rewaree, Tujjur, Kanond, and Bullubghur, and also in two engagements with the Mawottus (Medal).
557 Lt.Colonel H. Chapman was at Meean Meer on the outbreak of the mutiny in 1857 ; served with the 1st Bengal
European Fusiliers in the actions of Narnoul. Gungeree, Pattialee, and Mynpooree ; commanded a detachment of
Alexander's horse in several minor affairs in the Etawah district in 1858, actions of Oreyah (charger twice wounded
and Dewsa ; pursuit of the rebels through Rajpootana and Central India; BundleCund^campaign fo 1859-60 (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal). . .
358 Major A. L. Playfair served with the late 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny, including the
Alumbagh and Trans Goomtee operations under Sir J. Outram, and the final assault and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with Clasp). „
559 Major F. Hammond was present at the quelling of the disturbances in the Googana district in 1857; also
present at the outbreak of the 62nd and 69th Native Infantry at M. mltan on the 31st August 1S5S.
561 LtColonel G. Stewart served in the Volunteer Cavalry wit h Haveloek's force from its first taking the field in July
1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Busserutgungo
(both actions), Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency,
was also present at the final capture of Lucknow. Served afterwards with the 1st Sikh Cavalry in the actions
of Simree, Nawabgunge, Bara Bankee, reoccupation of Fyzabad, actions of Poorwa, Morar, and Mhow (men-
tioned in despatches for gallantry), taking of the fort of Simree, actions of Murputgung and Doondiakiera, taking
of the forts of Omrea and Futtehpore, and action of Koolie-ka-bund— woimded and horse wounded (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service). Served with the 1st Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China, in-
cluding the actions of Sinho (wounded, and mentioned in despatches for "forward gallantry"). Chankiawhun and
Palichau, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the nth Bengal Cavalry in the Unilieyla.
campaign under General Garvock in 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Corps of Guides in the Jowaki
Afreedee expedition in 1877-78, under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operations against
the Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and commanded the cavalry in the attack on the Utman Kheyl
villages on -jist March 1878.
5"t Captain R. H. F. Rennick served in the Abvssinian campaign with the Army Works Corps (Medal).
562 Major F. Gcllie was with the 9th Native Infantry at Allyghttr when it mutinied in May 1857. Served with the.
ist Gwalior Cavalry in May and June 1857, and was present when half of that regimenj mutinied at Hattras. Served
in the gun escort in the action of the 5th July near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, and with the Agra Militia
at the battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857, and pursuit of the mutineers. Served with the 3rd Bengal Kuropran
Regiment in minor affairs in the Agra District in January and February 1S59; and with Die Allyghur Levy 111 tho
Bundlecund Field Force in 1859 (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of the 39th Bengal Native Infantry during
the Bhootan campaign in 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
36=t Captain R. Warburton served in the Abyssinian campaign in the Transport Train (Medal).
563 Colonel C. M. MacGregor served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, and was present at
the actions of Narnaol (captured a gun), Gangaree, l'uttialee, and Mynpooree, siege and capture of LucknQW,
including several days' street lighting; also 111 subsequent operations in Oude, including the actions of Bara,
Nawabsrung, Dariaba'd, Bhamouehat (severely wounded and horse killed), passage of the Gogra, actions of \ azir-
gang, Maehligaon, Kamdakot, Maharajpore (wounded), Serwaghat (slightly wounded), and I'achgaon (four times
mentioned in despatches, received thanks of Governor General, Medal with Clasp 1. Served throughoul the cam-
paign of i860 in China, and was present at the action of Sinho (twice severely wounded), and surrender of Pekin
(brought to the notice of the Government of India by Sir Hope Grant for especial gallantry, Medal with two Clasps,
mentioned in the speech of the Secretary for War in moving a vote of thanks to the forces in China, Brevet of Major).
Served throughout the Bhootan campaign in 1864-65 as Brigade Major and D. A. Q. M. General, present at the cap-
ture of Dalmakot (severely wounded). Chamorahn, Bala (severely wounded), and Nagolaj and commanded a
reconnaissance into the enemy's country, received the thanks of the Commander in Chief ami the Viceroy (three
times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel). Served throughout the Abyssinian
campaign in 1867-68, principally with the advance reconnaissance, present at the action of Arogee and capture of
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medali.
564 Major Butter served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59 (Medal); and as Aide de tamp to Brigadier
General Bourchier in theLooshai campaign of 1871-72 (Medal with Clasp).
365 Major R. C. Clifford served with the left wing of the 54th Foot m pursuit of the mutineers or the 34th ami
73rd Native Infantry from Dacca to Chittagong in 1857. Served the winter campaign of 1S58 in Oude, and was
present at the first attack on the fort of Tyroul on the 2isi March (Medal).
3CG Major H. S. Jarrett was present at the outbreak of the Native Troops at Mooltan on the 31st August 1S5S
and commanded a troop of the 6th Irregular Cavalry in pursuit of the mutineers (Medal). Served with the 3rd
Punjaub Cavalry in the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier ( leuer.i 1 1 bo Mabsood Wuzcerees
in i860, and was present at the action of the Barrara I'ass and capture of Makeen (Medal with Clasp). Kngagcd
with the same Regiment in the blockade of the same tribe on the Tak frontier in 1861-62. Served also in all the
actions and operations of the Fnsofzaie Field Force of iS" ;, as Aide de Camp to Sir Neville Chamberlain, and after-
wards to Sir John Garvock, and was thanked in despatches by both those generals (Clasp for Ombeyla),
567 Major L. J. H. Grey served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was present in the actions of
Boolundshuhur and Allyghur, skirmish of Ackerabad, actions of Guuirareo and l'uttialee. attack of Jibe torts of
Koheia and Kololee, operations on the Gogra, final advance t .the Nepaul Hills, action al Sitka Chat and capture
of the enemy's guns, and various skirmishes 111 the Nepaul Hills (Medal).
3Cs Major E. Swetenham served with the field force under Sir Sydney Cotton on the Eusofzaie border in 1858.
and was present at the affair on the heights of Sittana (Medal withClasp).
569 Major W. C. Anderson served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ; was present in defence of
the Alumbagh until relieved by Lord Clyde in November 1S57; at the final relief of the garrison at Lucknow,
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at, Cawnpore, actions of Kit lee Nuddee and MeeaiiLrungo, throughout the siege of
Lucknow, action of Koorsee"; throughout the Uohilcund and (Hide campaigns of 1858-59, including the.taking of
three forts in Oude, the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and defeat of the rebels, several in" .a ions at
Chunda, at the Raptee, and at Sitka Ghat (Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of i860 in China, in-
cluding the actions of Sinho, Chankuwhan, and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches for
distinguished gallantry, Medal with two Clasps).
570 Major H. M. Pratt was present at the mutiny of the 51st Native Infantry at Peshawur on the aSth August
3S57. Served the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku and of the Taku
Forts, and actions of Chankiawhan and Tungchow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
=71 Major R. H. de Montmorency served with the 65th Bengal Native Infantry in China in 1858-60 (Medal).
572 Major C. H. Cantor served during all tho operations before Delhi in 1857 ; was selected as one of the Subal-
terns of the ladder party on the day of the final assault, and was engaged in the six days' fighting within the city
until its final capture, subsequent pursuit of the enemy (Medal with Clasp).
573 Major 0. O'Donel served in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present at the action of tho 5th July near
Agra with the Neemuch mutineers, action at Coel 24th August, and battle of Agra on the iothOct. 1857 (Medal).
'■~* Major G. F. Graham served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, and was present at the
affairs in the Etawah district ; also with the Column under Brigadier Showers in the action of Dowsa against Tantia
Topee on the 14th January 1859 (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal).
575 Major C. J. Garstin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
S7C Major A. Murray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, and was present at the siege and
capture of Delhi, actions of Boolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, defence of the Alumbagh, and repulse of several
attacks on that position, storm and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
474 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
5" Major A. Battye served with the ist Bengal European Fusiliers in Outle in 1858, and was present at the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Uttereah, Bhumoreghat, and Kmtoor (Medal with Clasp) .
^8 Major T. Dayrell served at the siege and assault of Delhi, and was severely wounded at the assault, 14th Sep-
tember 1857 (Medal with Clasp). „..,,.., . T , ^ ,, ,
5"9 Major G L K Hewett served throughout the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from the 30th June to
the 22nd Nov "18,7 and was sliuhtlv wounded on the 24th September; served afterwards as Orderly Officer to Sir
J.Outram throu-h'.ut the operations at the Alumbagh, including the capture of the enemy's guns and position at
Gaelic • also present at the final siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps, and a year s service) .
Served' against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1863-64 (Medal with Clasp).
580 Lt Colonel W Tweedie served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, was present at the engagement
attending the disarming of the Native Troops at Benares on the 4th June 1S57, and was dangerously wounded.
Volunteered for active service and was attached to the 7Sth Highlanders with Havelock's Column, and was presen;
at the actions of'liithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow, subsequent defence of the Residency
until relieved bv Lord Clyde, after which served at the defence of the Alumbagh, including the repulse of the
enemy's numerous attacks'; served with the 7SU1 Highlanders throughout the operations resulting in the final storm
and capture "i Lucknow the advance through Rohilcund and recapture of Bareilly. Served on General Beatson's
Staff hi the operations against and pursuit of Tantia Topee in the Mhow and Nerbudda districts (Medal with two
Clasps and a vein's service). Served in the Abyssinian campaign as Political Secretary to Lord Napier and was
present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major) .
581 Major G C Gregory served throughout the Indian mutinies of 1857-59, ancl was present with the MeeruJ
Volunteer Horse during Aug. Sept. and Oct. 1S57 in several minor affairs in the Meerut District. Present with the
1st Beloochees in Brigadier Wetherel Is Force at the assault and capture of Rampore-Kussiain Oude, in Lord
Clyde's Field Force in the Oude campaign in 1858-59, including the occupation of Forts Amethee and Shunkerpore,
affairs of Buxar Ghat, Forts Bujidia and Mujidia, and the Raptee (Medal). Served with the 3rd Goorkhas in the
Bhootan campaign in 1S64-66 (wounded. Medal with Clasp).
582 Major F. F. J. Toke served in the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp).
583 Major C. H. Ewart served throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleeke-
8erai, and filial assault, and capture ofDelhi (Medal with Clasp).
885 Major R. G. Kennedy served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition, and was present with the storming
party at the recapture of Dewangiri in April 1865— wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian cam-
paign as Aide de Camp to Lord Napier and was present at the action of Arogee and the capture of Magdala
(mentioned in despatches, Medal).
587 Lt.Colonel A. P. Palmer served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59. Raised a Regiment of
Sikhs 600 strong for service in Oude in March 1858. Joined Hodson's Horse at Lucknow in June 1868, and present
with it at the action of Nawabgunge, Barabunki (horse killed), and minor affairs in the Oude campaign until its
conclusion on the Nepaul frontier (wounded). Detached for several months in command of a Squadron, and
frequently engaged with the enemy (Medal, mentioned in despatches). Served as Adjutant of the 10th Bengal
Lancers in Abyssinia— services brought to the notice of Her Majesty's Government by Lord Napier of Magdala
(Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to General Stafford in the Duffla Expedition of 1874-75 (mentioned m despatches) .
588 Major A. Ollivant served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including a skirmish at Madrock,
action near Agra with the Neemuch mutineers on the 5th July, battle of Agra on the 10th Oct. 1857; Bundlecund
campaign in 1858-59, attack on Serowlie, and affair with Burgem Singh (Medal).
590 Lt.Colonel W.F. Badgley served with the SSth Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore against the Gwalior
Contingent in December 1S57; also in the Central Indian campaign under Sir Hugh Rose. Served with the 53rd
Foot during the operations in Oude from April to November 1858 ; and with the Oude Military Police on the Nepaul
frontier in June and July 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
591 Major F. N. M. Maynard served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, and capture of Biswah and Eohea (Medal with Clasp).
592 Major E. C. Corbyn served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58, and was present at the actions of the
26th 27th 28th and 29th Nov. 1857, against the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, reoccupation of Futtehghur, and
pursuitof Tantia Topee (Medal). •
593 Major L. Macdonald served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was
present at the actions of Kalee Nuddee and Shumshabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort of
Rooya, and action of Allygunge (Medal and Clasp).
591 Major W. J. Stewart served with the forco at the Alumbagh under Outram from 3rd Feb. 1858 until the cap-
ture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
595 Major F. Coddington served in the entrenched camp at the Alumbagh under Outram from the 2nd Jan. to the
5th March 1858 ; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
596 Major M. P. Moriarty served with the 34th Foot at the actions at Cawnpore, on 26th 27th and 28th of
November 1857 under Major General Windham ; at the attack and capture of Fort Meangunge on 24th Feb. under
Sir Hope Grant; at several minor engagements near Bunnee Bridge in Oude; present during the whole of the
operations before Lucknow, and at the taking of the city. Served with the 93rd Highlanders at the attack on Fort
Rooya, and in action at Allygunge in Oude ; likewise at the action and capture of Bareilly in May 1858. Served
with the 66th or Goorkha Light Infantry at the actions at Pusgaon, Russoolpore, and Bishwah (Medal with Clasp).
597 Major H. C. A. Szczepanski served during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of
the 25th, 26th, and 27th November 1S57, and subsequent operations at Cawnpore, action of Kalee Nuddee, and pur-
suit of the rebels in Bundlecund (Medal).
598 Major S. Beckett served with the ist Sikh Infantry in the Oude campaign of 1858-59, and was present at the
passage of the Gogra, skirmish near Bunkussia Fort, and action near the Jerwah Pass — dangerously wounded in
th" abdomen, and severely in the left arm (Medal).
699 Major T. D. Madden served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59,
and was present in the engagements of the 26th 27th and 28th Nov. (wounded) and 6th December 1857 at Cawn-
pore, siege and capture of Lucknow, the whole of the campaigns in Oude and Trans-Gogra up to 27th June :85c,
including the actions of Koorsee, liaree, Nuggur, Nawabgunge, Sulianpore, Fort of Ameethie, Hyderghur, Chur-
dar. and Sitka Ghat (Medal with Clasp).
«°° Major E. G. Wace served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the actions of the 26th 27th
and 29th November, and 6th December 1857 at Caw npore, taking of Fort, Rooya, action of Allygunge, taking of Bareilly,
actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, and capture of Fort Mittowlee (Medal with Clasp).
eus Major H. W. Webster served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Nusrutpore,
< lianda, Lmmeerporc, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp). Served the Bhootan
campaign in .864-65, including the taking of Dahmkote and Chamoorchee, and retaking of the Bala Pass stockades
(Medal with Clasp).
*>• Major H. G. Watcrfield served with the 82nd Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the
OPOration at I :nv- v ,1, XovomlHT main- General Windham, and defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent on the
<th December 1857; actions of Kalee Nuddee and Khankur, defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and operations
sulo, -,,„,.,,! to its rebel, capture of the forts of Bunnai, Mahomdee, and Shahabad, and action of Bunkagaon.
■ '■■ "l \wth ilmoMhi.oorkhasn, Hie Oude campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore,
■ 1 rapture of the lort of Mittowlee, and action of liiswa (Medal)
, r,' M,:'J",r,V- '',• ll,l"''"''l,K'',;y«1 with the 4=nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, and was
"i tl" d.-lo.it ol the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, actions of Seria Ghat, Kalee Nuddec/uml Shumsha-
i.m , mclo. and .a pt are of Lucknow, including the storming of the Martiniere, Hanks' Bungalow, and the Begum's
,'."," '' <r;' ','TM'",, ",, thC "t",V'k "Vv" I'-"'1 V R°"ya' ™«on of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
rved with the 21st Bengal Native Infantry during the rebellion in the Cossyah and Jy
. ■■>... «im me 21st rsengai iviuve Inlantry during the rebellion in the Cossvah and .1 ynleeah Hills
am was present at the storming and capture of the Surteung stockades (twice mentioned in despatches).
-Mtli the ;,,!!, Bengal Native 1 nhmtry during the Bhootan campaign of 1864-65, — J —
1 the I'ala. Pass, Nadoo, and other operations (Medal with Clasp).
campaign of 1864-65, and present at the recap-
0,C \|.,:.„'p 1, ., ,,, , :». : ,.*.... ».uvj wtuj .111011^ \.weu. II Willi vmspj.
the rimud cam , i m ''"l M''"V( , "' ' "' f I,V,li"" m,?tiny «"»J»*f» & 1858 with the 79th Highlanders, including
M USge ami capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, and Bareilly, taking of Shahjehanpore, Mohumdee
Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services. 475
and Rampore Kussia, passage of the Gogra, and forcing the enemy's lines before Fyzabad, affair of Muchleegaon
(Medal with Clasp;. Served in Bundlecund m command of a Squadron of Robart's Horse. Served with the 17th
Bengal Cavalry during the Bhootan campaign of 1865-66 (Medal with Clasp). -j -i
,;": Major L. Blathwayc served in the Indian mutiny campaign with the 79th Highlanders, and was present at the
siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Rooya, Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehaupore, capture of Rampore
Kussia, and passage of the Gogra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the expeditionary force in China in iS6o-62and
was present in various operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862.
6"8 Major D. T. H. Sampson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-53, including the operations at Cawn-
pore under General Windham, capture ofMeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azim-
ghur, and defeat of the rebels near Botwal on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp).
609 Major J. G. Stewart served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 185S, including the capture of Meeangungc,
siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree aud Nuggur (Medal with Clasp .
c!" Major J. P. F. Cologan served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-54, and was present at the siege of"
Lucknow in March 1S58, siege and capture of Calpee, action of Gowlowlie, attack and capture of Forts Dehayn and.
TiroHl, occupation of Bhyspore, and operations of Brigadier Kelly's Force in the Azimghur aud Goruckpore districts
in 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasp-).
611 Major N. Lowis served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the capture of Lucknow and various
minor engagements in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
612 Major C. R. Pennington served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlee and Parna (slightly wounded), defeat of Bauee Madhoo, and operations against the
rebels on the Nepaul Frontier (Medal with Clasp).
613 Major C. A. Dodd served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858 with the 23rd Fusiliers, including the action
of Kalee Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude. Joined the Oude Police Force
on est Dec. 1858, and served during the Trans-Gogra campaign (Medal with Clasp).
614 Lt.Colonel C. St. J. B. Barnett was attached to the 10th Foot duringthe Indian mutiny campaign in 185S-59, and
was present at the action of Sultanpore, with the assaulting column at the capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
and defeat of the rebels at Jugdespore (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 1st Goorkhas throughout the Hazara
campaign of i863 (Medal with Clasp).
015 Lt.Colonel A. G. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the 35th Foot at
Aorah, and with the 79th Highlanders in the Oude campaign, including the capture of the fort of Rampore Kussia
(Medal). Raised the Labour Mule Train in September and October 1867, and commanded it through the Abys-
sinian campaign of 1868, was preseutat the operations before and capture of Magdala 1 mentioned in despatches, Medal).
"'; Major N. M. T. Horsford served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S5S, including the siege and capture of
Lucknow, action of Nawahgunu'e, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal -with Clasp).
6-° Major J. Finnis served with the is) Madras European Fusiliers during the On le campaign in 1858 (Medal).
r-'1 Major C. E. Macaulay served in the Indian mutiny campaign oi 1858-59, including the capture of forts
Amathee and Shunkerpore, action of Doondiakiera, and capture of the fortofOmeria (Medal). Served with the ist
Sikh Cavalry throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the action of Sinno (severely worn
of the Taku Fori -, actions of Chankiawhan and I'alichau, and surrender of Pekin (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with two Clasps).
°-'J Major J. D. Macpherson served iu the Oude campaign, and was present at the capture of the fort of Tiroul
on the 16th July 1858 (Medal).
'•:l Major F. C. W. Dru ' th jiaitrn in 1S5S, includu
siege and capture of Lu passage oftto Sultanpore (Medal with I
L in China with the 1 B ;al Native Infantry in 1859-60 (Mi
c-'5 Major A. England served in the Indian mutiny campaign and . I he crossing of the Gog 1.
throughout the Trans-Gogi dedal).
"J6 Major G. W. C. Plowden, served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 with the Punjaub Irregular
Cavalrj , including the siege and capl are of Delhi, battle of Agra (wounded i lief of Lucknow b;
attle of Cawnpore 6th Dec. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow, and many minor afTa
mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
'■'-' .Major R. Atkins served with the Suraon I I on the Nepaul Frontier in 1859-60.
i:iior C. J. Farquharson served with the 23rd I mpaign of i8j
with the 3rd Goorkhas throughout the I'mheyla campaign of 1
Hill and villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Cla Regiment out the
Hazara campaign of 1868.
'•'• Major W. B. Birch served with the expeditionary force in China in 1860-61— wounded (men
Spatches, Medal). Also in various operations against the I : I i.ghae iu 1862..
Served in the Looshai Expedition of 1871-72 (Medal with 1
638 Major E. R. Conolly served throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 agau on tho
N.W. Frontier of India, and was present at the storming at] il with Clasp) .
0M Major G.Logan served with the 1-1 European 1 ", mutiny camp;
Served with the 29th Bengal Native Infantry in Bhootan in 1 !i 1 Medal ■ il h 1 lasp).
c'° Major A. Tailings served with the 6th Fo -ikkim in 1861. Served with :
Punjaub Infantry in the TImbeyla campaign of [863 (mentioned u 1 I dal with Clasp).
'" Major C. II. Bridges served with the ( ihina i'\|ieditionary force in 1860-61 ; also in various operations against
the Taeping rein Is in the vicinity of Shanghai in
M6 Major 11. .1. Nuthall served with the Sieer il Volunteer Cavalry in June and July 1857 ; thence appointed L -
Ensign attached to the 24th Punjaub Infantry "Pioneers," 1 1 hroughout the
mutinies ; wa- ]ov-. mi al the siege and assault, of Delhi, capture of Lucknow, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad,
and in the subsequent Trans-G Served also as a volunteer with Hudson's Horse at the si
near Durriabad. Was t .v.ce -iiL'htlv wounded, and bis horse also received a sword-cut (three times mentioned in.
despatches, and granted an Ensigney in the 56th Foot. Entitled to the Indian Mutiny Medal with two Clasps).
0VJ Major T. F. Bruce served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry in tin- I mlie\ !a campa'ign of i8< 3 (Medal with Clasp).
Wtis also present iu an engagement with the Bczotee Ali .rdii-. 1.
coi Major A. J. I). Hawes served in the Sikkim expedition of 1861. Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at the
surprise of the Bezzotce village of Gara in February 1869.
653 Major J. Hay served with the 4th Goorkhas throughout the L'mbeyla campaign of 1863, including the assault
and capture of the Conical Hill and the villages of Lalloo and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp) . Served throughout
the Hazara expedition of 1868 (Clasp). Served also with the Looshai Expeditionary Force in 1871-72 (Clasp).
655 Major G. S. Tait served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-5S; at the defence of Arrah HJ
in July and August ; as a volunteer with the field force under Colonel Eyre in the operations against Koer Singh
at Jugdespore iiiAugnst 1857 ; with Havelock's Force as Assistant Field Engineer, includingthe actions of Mungarwar
and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, and subsequent defence of the Residency ; subsequent defence of the Alunibagh,
a nd line 1 assault and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two ( 'luspN .
6-6 Captain VoyJe served throughout the Jowaki expedition of 1877-78 under Brigadier-General Keyes (Medal).
Served also in the Afghan campaign of 1878-79 with the Koorum Field Force; and was present at the affair of
28th November 1878, and at the storming and capture of the Spingawai Kotal, l'eiwar Heights, on 2nd December
1878.
1,07 Captain W. T. Stuart served throughout the Jidianmutany campaign of 1857-58; marched with the Sappers and
Miners to Meerut at the outbreak of the mutiny; present at the actions of the 30th and )ist May on the Hindun,
battle of Bndleekeserai and storming of the heights before Delhi on the 8th June 1857, throughout the siege assault
and capture of Delhi, actions of Allyghur and Agra, at Futtehpore Sikree, capture of Fort Mittowlee, actions of Ally-
ghurand Biswah (Medal with Clasp, and promoted to the rank of Ensign).
659 Lt.Colonel G. N. Channer served in the Dmbeyla campaign of 1S63 and was present at the actions of the 16th.
and 17th December (Medal with Clasp). Afterwards served with General Wilde's Column in Jadoon Country in
1864. Looshai field operations in 1S71-72. Served with the 1st Ghoorkhas in the Malayan Peninsula in 1875-76, with
the Malacca Column in operations in Sunghie Ujong, Terrachee, and Srimenanti; led the advanced party at the
476-9 Bengal Staff Corps. — War Services.
surprise and capture of Malay Stockades in Bukit Putus Pass (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, and Brevet 1
of Mai or).
661 Ma.ior Holmes commanded a Troop of the 7th Hussars attached to Horse Artillery under Captain Otlay, sent on
6th December 1863 for the relief of Fort Shubkudder. The force being benighted and without guides Lieut. Holmes
volunteered to gallop forward and ascertain the entrance to the fort, which duty he effected, exposed between two
tires, and was reported " as being instrumental in saving a great deal of inconvenience and danger to the party
entering." Served in command of a Troop of the 7th Hussars comprising part of the Doaba Field Force employed
against native tribes on the N.W. Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1S63 and Jan. 1864, and was present at the
action of Shubkudder (horse wounded). Had the honour of being called to the front on parade and thanked by the
Commander in Chief, Sir Hugh Rose, for his sen-ices in the field (mentioned in despatches).
663 Major H. B. Hanna served as a volunteer and local Lieutenant throughout the mutinies of 1857-59, — the latter
rank was conferred on him for services in the field. In the Rohilcund campaign he received a sabre and a bullet
wound and his charger three sabre cuts, and he was mentioned in despatches. In the Oude campaign he was
brought to the notice of the General Commanding for gallant conduct in the field (reins and accoutrements cut).
Accompanied Sir A. Horsford in his advance into Nepaul, and afterwards with the outposts left on the River Raptee
(Medal). Received a complimentary letter from Lord Stanley, then Secretary of State for India, conferring on
him a commission for his services during the mutiny. Served with the Army that occupied Ticntsien at the conclu-
sion of the China war of 1860-61. Served in the Hazara Campaign of 1S6S (Medal with Clasp).
067 Captain J. E. P. Mosley served with the 6th Punjaub Infantry during the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal
with Clasp). Also in an engagement with the Bezotee Afreedees in March 1868.
071 Major F. Knowles served as an Assistant Field Engineer atthe siege and capture of Delhi, at the siege and
capture of Lurknow, and relief of Azimghur— wounded (Medal with two Clasps).
073 Captain E. H. H. Collen served throughout the Abyssinian campaign from the 6th Feb. 1868, and was employed
on Special Survey Duty from the 23rd March until the end (Medal).
':> Captain Patch served with the 55th Regt. on the Bhootan expedition in 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
075 Captain Abbott served as Adjutant of the 42nd Assam Light Infantry in the following expeditions : Against
the Looshai hill tribes in 1871-72 with the force under General Bourchier (Medal with Clasp). Against the Duffla
hill tribes, Northern Assam, in 1S74-75 with the force under General Stafford. Against the Naga hill tribes in
1S75 with the force under Colonel Nuttall. In the Afghan war in 1879 with the force under Sir Frederick Roberts,
and with the Punjaub Chief's Contingent under Brigadier General Watson (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
676 Captain Gazelee served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Umbeyla campaign of 1863 (Medal with Clasp). Served
as Staff Officer to the Director of Transports on the Highlands throughout the Abyssinian campaign iu 1868, and
was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served with the 4th Punjaub Infantry at
the surprise of the Bezotee village of Gara on the 25th Feb. 1869 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the
Governor General).
6" Captain C. F. Massy served with the Transport Train in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
*78 Captain J. Corse-Scott served as a Sub Assistant Commissary General in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
679 Major J. Biddulnh served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the action of
Doundeakera, taking of the Forts of Chandaand Manjeedea, andaction on the banks of the Raptee (Medal).
680 Captain L. R. H. D. Campbell served as Orderly Officer to Major General Wilde commanding the Hazara Field
Force in 1S6S, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
681 Captain A. G. Hammond served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki Afreedee expedition in
1877-78 under General Keyes (mentioned in despatches). Present in the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on 14t.l1 March 1878, and also in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 187S.
65- Captain J.F. J. Miller served with the 19th Foot in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against
the tribes on the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
083 Captain R. A. Gilchrist served with the 26th Cameronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S (Medal).
085 Captain P. H. Wallerstein was attached to the 24th Bengal Native infantry during the Hazara campaign of
1S6S, including the subsequent operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp):
687 Captain A. D. Strettell served in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S with the Transport Train (mentioned in
despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," Medal).
690 Major M. G. Gerard served in the Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train from the 13th March 1868
(mentioned in despatches for " ability, energy, and zeal," and Medal).
C'JI Captain W. H. Browneserved with the ioist Fusiliers in the Indian North-West Frontier vrar of 1863, and was
present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
692 Captain E. B. Nixon has received the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society fcr saving the life of a
sepoy.
053 Lieut. M. K. Martin served with the Buffs throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 1875-76,
including the actions of the 4th, 14th, and 20th January, and 4th February, and the reconnaissance of the 22nd
January.
694 Lieut. G. S. Eyre has been awarded the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society.
C95 Lieut. C. H. Manners Smith served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in the Jowaki expedition of 1S77-78 (men-
tioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp). Served with the Koorun Field Force in the survey party throughout
the Afghan campaign of 1873-79, including the assault and capture of the Peiwar Kotal on 2nd December, and
in all the subsequent operations.
°,J7 Captain F. D. Battye and Lieut. M. C. Cooke-Collis served with the Corps of Guides throughout the Jowaki
Afreetlec expedition in 1877-78 under General Keves. Also present at the operations against the Ranizai village of
Skhakat on the 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878.
CJ8 Lieut. Hughes was present with a detachment of Corps of Guides Cavalry in the surprise of the Utman Kheyl
village of Sapri on 15th February 1878. Also at the operations against the" Ranizai village of Skhakat on 14th
March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878.
'" Lieut. E. J. N. Fasken served with the 3rd Sikh Infantry in ihe Jowaki expedition of 1877-7S (Medal with
-01 l'Jeut' Ozzard served throughout the operations in the Malay Peninsula in 7875-76.
; Lieuts. Terman and Lucas served with the 51st Light Infantrv in the Jowaki campaign in 1S77 (India Medal
with Clasp Tor Jowaki. .
: -' Lieut. W. Cook served with the 1st Battalion, 17th Foot, throughout the Afghan campaign of 187S-79, and
■■'.-.is present at the assault and capture of Ali Musjid and the subsequent operations in the Bazaar Valley.
*„* iVar Service* not i/el 'given should be communicated to the Editor of "TJavt's Army List," and addressed to him at
$o, Albemarle Street, London.
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49x-495 1st Madras Cavalry (Raised in October 1787— formerly the $th RcgL).
" Serin gapatam " — "Ava." — Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Siloer.
Rank, Names, and Corps. I j^J? | Remarks.
Colonel J. N. Maclean, Staff Corps 26 Jan. 77 Commandant, 1 Oct. 77.
Lt.Colonel W. G. Morris, Cavalry 1 Aug. 76 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 19 Feb. 77.
Lt.Colonel E. M. Cherry, late 1 Cav 20 Aug. 78 Squadron Commander, 29 June 68.
Major A. D. Parsons, late 1 Cav 5 Feb. 73 Squadron Commander, 6 Aug. 68.
Lt.Colonel G. S. Hooper, late 1 Cav 1 Oct. 77 Squadron Commander, 16 May 77.— Sick Furlough.
Captain A. W. H. Hornsby, Staff Corps 26 July 76 Squadron Officer, 26 Nov. 77.
Squadron Officer.
Lieut. E. E. M. Lawford, Staff Corps ... 9 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 17 Oct. 76.
Lieut. C. Stevens, Staff Corps ', 4 Mar. 78 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Garrison Instruction, Mhow.
Surgeon Major J. M. Donnelly ' In medical charge, 11 July 76.
2nd Madras Cavalry (Stevenson Pater. — Received into the Br itlsli Service 1784).
"Seringapatam." — Head Quarters at Kamptee. Facing*, Pale Buff. Lace, Silver.
Colonel R. S. J. Prendergast, late 2 Cav. 120 Mar. 79;Commandant, 22 Dec. 78. [Furlough.
Lt.Colonel S. Hodgson, late 2 Cavalry ... 9 Sept. 7sJ2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 1 Dec. 76.— Sick
Major H. R. E. Wellesley, late 1 Cav. ...26 May 73Squadron Commander, 1 Dec. 76. — Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major A. F. Curtis, late 5 Cavalry '26 Nov. 75 Squadron Commander, 22 Dec. 78. — Sick Furlough.
Lieut. R. G. Jones, 67 Foot 1 13 June 74 Squadron Officer, 8 Jan. 79.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant. [Commander.
Lieut. E. E.Forbes, Staff Corps |n Feb. 75!Souadron Officer and Adjutant, 16 Dec. 78.— Officiating Squadron
Sub Lieut. F. L. Jones, 54 Foot Iio Sept. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer.— Garrison Instruction, Mhow.
Surgeon Major B. T. Suffrein I j In medical charge, 1 Nov. 76.
3rd Madras Cavalry (Murray. — Raised atArcot inMay 17&4.— formerly t]ie2ndRc<jt .) .
" Seringapatam " — "Mahidpoee." — Head Quarters at Saugor. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Silver.
Lt.Colonel G. A. Arbuthnot. Cavalry ... 30 Mar. 74 Commandant, 29 Sept. 79.
Lt.Colonel F. Horsley, Staff Corps 20 Nov. 75 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 10 Feb. 76.
Lt.Colonel W. Thompson, late 7 Cav. ...18 June 79 Squadron Commander, 18 June 77. — Jubbulpore.
Major H. C. Stevens, late 4 Cavalry ' 4 Sept. 64 Squadron Commander, 26 Jan. 69.
Major H. A. Yates, Gen. List, Cav ! 1 Oct. 77 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 Nov. 69.
Major T. H. T. Chalon, late 5 Cavalry... 31 Aug. 74 Squadron Officer, 24 Apr. 71.
Captain TV. H. M'Causland, Staff Corps 22 Jan. 78 Squadron Officer, 10 May 72.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Surgeon Major D. F. Bateman In medical charge, 2 March 75.— Sick Furlough.
4tll Madras Cavalry (Prince of Wales Own) (Younge. — Raised in May 17S5-
formerly the yd Regiment).
" Seringapatam" — "Assate" — "Mahidpore." Prince of Wales' Plume.
Head Quarters at Bellary. Facinq*, Pale Buff. Lace, Silver.
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal HUH. Albert Edward. Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. GCB. KP. GCSI. GCMG.
Colonel E. M. Lawford, late 4 Cavalry ...I20 May 77
Lt.Colonel C. S. Steward, late 4 Cavalry 24 May 77
Major F. S. Cherry, late 4 Cavalry 30 Mar. 74
Lt.CoionelF. M. Alexander, late 8 Cav.ji4 Sept. 78
Captain W. B. Warner, Gen. List 1 July 73
Major W. W. Hooper, late 7 Cavalry '20 Apr. 78
Lieut. A. B. Fenton, Staff Corps (12 Nov. 7
Lieut. A. P. Westlake, Staff Corp;
Surgeon S. L. Dobie
Commandant, 20 Sept. 78.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander,
Squadron Commander,2 1 July 76.
Squadron Commander, 20 Sept. 78.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 29 June 63.
Squadron lOfficer, 7 Apr. 66.— Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 20 Oct. 76.
29 Nov. 77 Officiating Squadron Officer.
[In medical charge, 22 Apr. 79.
July 76.
Corps of Madras Sappers and Miners (Queen's Own).
The Royal Cypher within the Garter.
"Seringapatam" — "Java" — "Egypt" — "Assate" — "Mahidpore" — "Nagpore" — "Ava" — "Lucknow" —
"Central India" — "The Sphinx."
A Company— "China" (with the Dragon)— "Pegu"— "Taku Forts"— "Pekin." B Company— "China" (with
the Dragon) — "Pegu" — "Persia." C Company — "Meeanee" and "Hyderabad 1843"— " Pegu." E Com-
pany— "Pegu." F Company — "China" (with the Dragon). G and H Companies- "Abyssinia." K Com-
pany— "Taku Forts"— "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Bangalore.
A Company, — Bangalore. — ToEatvul I D Company, — Dowlaishweram. |I Company, — Secunderabad.
Pindee. E Company,— Bangalore. | K Company, — .Bangalore. — To Sauul
B Company,— Bangalore. F Company,— Thayetmyo. Pindee.
C Company, — Ranguon. — To Eawul \ G Company, — Dowlaishweram.
Pindee. \ H Company, — Bangalore.
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal HUH. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. GCB. KP. GCSI. GCMG.
f^'SJ-^6^:} I- ^n. 75 Comdt, July 72.:;^. *££*&£:%£$.
Lt.Col. F. A. Howes, R. Eng... 30 Dec. 78 Rumpa Dist. , Lieut. T. Digby, R Eng
Major R.Thompson, R. Eng... 20 Nov. 75 Com.A,C,A:ICos., Lieut. C. H.' Darling, R. Eng.
Major C. A Sim, R. Eng 17 Aug. 77 Furlough. ] Lieut. W. D. Conner, R. Eng.
Major R. P.Pennefather, R. E. 1 Oct. 77 Bangalore. iLieut. W. D. Lindlev R Eng.
Major A. F.Hamilton.R. Eng. 17 Apr. 78 Rumpa Dist. (Lieut. F. W. T. Attree, R. Eng.
Major E. W.Begbie, Gen. List- 4 Apr. 79 \ J^1^1,0,™ ; ,,Heut- g- ?• shute, B, Eng....
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Lieut. C. C. Rawson, R. Eng. 15 July 63 Rumpa Dist.
Lieut. A. E. Dobson, R. Eng. 7 Julv 69 I Comp.
Lieut.A.R.F.Dorward, P.. Eng. 15 July 68 C Comp.
Lieut. O. V. Boddy, R. Eng. ... 23 July 70 F Comp.
Lieut. C.B. Henderson ,R.Eng. 23 July 7oIComp.
Lieut. L. Lanyley, R. Eng. ... 23 July 70 C Comp.
Lieut. C. B. Wilkieson, R. Eng. 23 July 70 Adjutant.
Lieut. A.W.Cockburn, R.Eng.i 2 Aug. 71 Quarter Master
EitablM
Lieut. A. C. MacDonell, R._
Lieut. W. A. Gale, R. Eng
Lieut. H. E.Goodwyu, R. Eng.
Surgeon Major J.Ross, MB...
! Surgeon G. L. Walker, MD...
I Surgeon W. H. Thornhill, M D
5 Dec. 71 F Comp.
2 May 72 Rnmpa Dist.
2 May 7:
I Comp.
A Comp.
B Comp.
A Comp.
K Comp.
C Comp.
Rumpa Dist.
Rumpa Dist.
Rumpa Dist.
28 July 75IF Comp.
In med. charge, 29 Sept. 79.
Doing duty D & G Cos.
Doing duty A, C, & I Cos.
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
9 Jan. 73
1 Sept. 73
■9 Apr. 73
7 Aug. 74
28 July 75
Companies : Commandant; Adjutant; Quarter Master; 20 Officers; 1 Conductor; 1 Sergeant
Major; 1 Quarter .Master Sergeant; 20 Sergeants ; 20 First Corporals; 20 Second ( 'orpornls ; 1 Assistant Apothe-
cary ; 1 Second Dresser ; loSubadars; 10 Jemadars; 1 Havilclar Major ; 40 Havildars ; 1 Honorary Havildar ;
v^wnin "Njv Ki!!.8s 'f5o Trivatcs: 24 Recruit Boys ; 24 Pension Boys ; 10 Regimental Lascars; 11
m\ 1 Bhcasty; , Bricklayer Maistry: 1 Stone Cutter; 1 Cooper; 1 Armourer- 10 Coroentera 10
ioBoJlows Boys; 1 Choudry; 2 Peons, and 1 Chuckler.
Smitli 10 iluawjie111n.il ;
1st Madras Native Infantry (Shailc Modeen — Porannah — formerly ist 496
Battalion 1st Regiment.— Raised at Fort St. George in i7S8)-
" Seringapatam"— " Seetabuldee "— " Nagpore "— " Ava "— " Pegu "— " Central India."
Head Quarters at Kawul Pindee. (Khyber Line Force.) Facings, JVlute. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Colonel F. Dawson, Staff Corps i Mar. 75
Major G. Tyndall, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 74
Major F.H.Matthias. Staff Corps 20 Aug. 79
Captain G. C. Fenwiek, Staff Corps 21 Nov. 77
Captain E. Quiu, Staff Corps 12 May 75
Lieut. H. D. Keary, Staff Corps 7 May 77
Lieut. A. H. Clark-Kennedy, Staff Corps 1 1 Nov. 77
Lieut. J. W. Parker, 64 Foot n Feb. 75 ( Mliein.t hilt \\ 111- Officer una Adjutant
Lieut. J. H. Jones, 31 Foot 10 June 74 .OtlU-uitin^ Wing Officer,
Surgeon L. Beech
Remarks.
Commandant, 22 June 77.
2nd iu Command and Wing Commander, 15 Feb. 75.
Wing Commander, 24 March 77. — Officiating 2nd in Con
Officiating Wing Commander. — From 38 N. I.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 23 Nov. 71.— Furlough.
Wing Officer, 21 Nov. 76.
Wing Officer, 27 March 77. — Offg. Quarter Master.
Iln medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.
2nd Madras Native Infantry (Mootoo Naik— formerly ist Battalion 2nd
Regiment.— Raised at Madras in 1759).
" Assays" — "Nagpore" — "China"—" The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Kamptee. Facings, Deep Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. Jenkins, Staff Corps 14 June 76 [Commandant, 4 Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel S. H. Williams, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 12 Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel J. K. Clublev, Staff Corps ...] 14 Dec. 70 Wing Commander, 27 March 78.
Major A. F. Orchard, Staff Corps ,12 Dec. 77 Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 67.
Captain A. F. Wilkinson, Gen. List | 4 Nov. 72 Wing ( Iffieer, 20 Sept. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Captain T. A. F. Leader, Staff Corps ... n Jan. 7y Wing Officer, 8 April 71.
Lieut. E. T. C. N. Marten, Staff Corps. ..10 Jan. 72 Wing Officer, 5 Apr 78.— Acting Quarter Master.
Lieut. C. W. S. Hallett, 1 Foot 20 Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Surgeon W. H. Boalth ' In medical charge, 7 Dec. 75.
3rd Madras (or Palamcottah) Light Infantry (Turin— formerly ist Battalion
3rd Regiment. — Raised at Madras im 1759).
•' NoW OR NlCVF.R" — "MAHIDrOllE" — "Ava.V
Head Quarters at Eoshungabad and Kamptee. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel P. S. Cunningham. Staff Corps, 10 Aug. 73 Commandant, 5 Oct. 75.
Colonel R. C. Lavie, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 79 -'"' Ui Command and Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 79.
Lt.Colonel W. P. Dicken, Staff Corps ... 9 Dec. 70 Wing Commander, 12 April 77.— Kamptee.
Major W. O. Foord. Stan" Corps 20 Feb. 77, Wing Officer, 16 May 77.
Major A. W.L.Anderson, Gen. List 4 Dec. 79 Wing Officer. 1 Aug. 67.
Captain H. T. H. Baber, Gen. List 9 J"»e T- 'ving Officer, 5 June 73.— Kamptee.
Lieut. R. K. Teversham, Stall' Corps ... 3 July 77 Wing Officer,6 Dec. 70. Acting Adjutant.— Station Staff Officer
Lieut. C. F. Stevens, Staff Corps 3 July 77 Officiating Wing Officer.— Acting Quarter Master.
Surgeon C. J. McNally, MD In medical charge, 15 Oct. 75.— Offg. Asst. Physician Gen.Hospital
Surgeon M. H. Smith'. Official in g in medical char-.-. | and Prof, of Hygiene.
4th Madras Native Infantry (Baillie— formerly ist Battalion 4th Regiment.
Raised at Madras in 1759).
' Assaye."— Head Quarters at Bangalore. 1 Ordered to Ratcitl Pindee.) Farinas, Orange. Lace, Gold.
Colonel R. 0. Babington, Stall' Corps
Lt.Colonel G. C. Hodding, Staff Corps..
Major J. Godson, Staff Corps
Major J. H. M. Barnett, Staff Corps ..
.Major ( ;. Thomas, Staff Corps
Major E. G. Blenkinsop, Staff Corps ..
Captain J. E. Porteous, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. D. Passy, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. S. Dill, MD
9 Dec. 74 Commandant, 9 Oct. 74.— Furlough.
10 Feb. 77 2nd iu Command and Wing Commander, 2 Oct. 75.— Offg.ComUt.
4 July 75 Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 7S.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
13 June 77 Wing Officer, 24 March 71.— Offg. Wing Commander.
2 Sept. 78 Wing Officer, 7 March 72 —With 37 X. 1.
20 Sept.79,Wiug Officer and Adjutant, 24 Aug. 67.
22 Sept. 77 Wing Officer. 22 May 75.
19 Oct. 72 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
I In medical charge, 25 Sept. 79.
I
5th Madras Native Infantry (Shaik Kudawund— formerly ist Battalion
5th Regiment.— Raised vear Madras in December 1759).
" Pegu."— Head Quarters at Seetabuldee. Facings, Black Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel O. Morgan, Staff Corps ,11 Jan. 79 Commamdant, 16 Sept. 79.
Lt.Colonel W. H. Whitlock, Staff Corps, 20 Sept. 75 2nd in Command and Win-' Commander, 29 Oct. 73.
Major H. F. de Lousada, Staff Corps ... 20 June 75 Wing Commander, 16 Sept .79. — Sironcha.
Major S. E. Atkinson, Staff Corps 20 Sept. 78 Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 73.— Furlough.
Major H. H. G. Hands, Gen. List 20 Dec. 79' Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 22 March 68.— Sironcha.
Major C. Curtois, Gen. List \ 4 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 22 Sept. 73.- -Sick Furlough.
Lieut. 0. E. Poynder, Staff Corps 7 May 7; Wing Officer. 6 Dee. 76.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. G. A. Welman, Staff Corps n Sept. 79 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon F. H. Blenkinsop In medical charge, 13 Feb. 75.
6th Madras Native Infantry (Mackenzie— formerly ist Battalion 6th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in July 1761).
" Seringapatam "— " Bourbon "— " China '*— " The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Trichinopoly. Facings, Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel M. K. Bourne, Staff Corps n Jan. 79 Commandant, 1 Nov. 79.
.2nd in Command and Wing Commander,
Major F. B. Boone, Staff Corps 10 June74 Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major F. Weldon, Staff Corps 26 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Commander.
Major T. R. Byng, Staff Corps n June 79 Wing Officer, 19 Nov. 66.
Major S. W. Mclver, Gen. List 20 Aug. 79 Wing Officer, 15 Aug. 67.— Sick Furlough.
Major C. R. Oxlcy, Gen. List I 4 Apr. 79 Wing ( iffieer, 9 Dec. 73.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. E. E.MacMahon, Staff Corps 13 June 74 Wing Officer, 28 March 78. -Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. F. A. C. Claughton, 25 Foot '28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 2S N. I.
Surgeon T. J. H. Wilkins I In medical charge, 27 June 79.
Each Regiment of Native Infantry consists of 8 Companies with the following Establishment: — Commandant; 2 Wing
Commanders; 4 Wiug Officers ; Medical Officer; 1 Hospital Assistant; 8 Subadars ; 8 Jemadars ; 1 Havildar
Major; 40 Havildars; 4oXaicks; i6Drummers; 600 Privates; 24 Recruit Boys ; 32 Pension Boys ; 8 Puckallies ;
1 Choudry; 2 Peons; 1 zd-Tindal ; 8 Lascars; and 2 Toties. The 20th Regiment Native Infantry has an additional
Jemadar to carry an Honorary Colour.
497 7th Madras Native Infantry (Cooke— formerly ist Battalion Tth Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly August 1761).
"Ava."
Head Quarters at Berhampore and Sumbulpore. Facings, Sky Blue. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, awd Coups. [ £f££ I Remabks.
Colonel G. N. Johnstone, StaffCorps ...'14 June 76! Commandant, 4 Jan. 78.— Furlough.
Colonel E. O. Leggatt, StaffCorps ! 3 Jan. 761 Officiating Commandant.— From 40 N. I.
Colonel R. S. Burge, StaffCorps jn Jan. 7912nd in Coinmandand WingCoinrnander,i4 Apr.77.— Sumbulpore.
Major T. H. Stoton, Staff Corns 26 June 76; Wing Commander, 4 Sept. 78.
Major E. Persse, StaffCorps 4 Mar. 79; Wing Officer, 28 Jan. 73.-Offg.Qr.Master.— Station Staff Officer.
Captain R. Stokce, Gen. List I 1 Jan. 74,Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Nov. 68.
jWing Officer.
Lieut. J. S. G. Manera, Staff Corps 20 July 77 Wing Officer, 20 May 79.— Sumbulpore.
Surgeon A. E. Dalgairns | 1 In medical charge, 19 Jan. 76.
Surgeon H. A. F. Nailer In medical charge at Sumbulpore.
8th Madras Native Infantry {formerly ist Battalion &th Regiment. — Raised near
Madras in September 1761).
" Sebingapatasi"— "Assaye."
Head Quarters at Saugor. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. M. Hailes, StaffCorps '20 Dec. 77
Lt.ColonelE. G. Dixon, Infantry J 8 Jan. 74
Major W. M. Dickinson, Staff Corps ... 15 Mar. 75
Major R. W. Hesketh, StaffCorps '20 Mar. 77
Major A. Anderson, Gen. List, Infantry 20 Oct. 79
Lieut. E. A. E.Wylly, StaffCorps I 7 Oct. 71
Sub Lieut. H. Elston, 2 Foot
Lieut. C. W. W. Burton, 66 Foot.
Surgeon Major J. W. Strong ....
ti Nov. 76
; Saugor.
Dec. 75.
Commandant, 24 Dec. 78. — Commanding ••
2nd in Command and Wing Commander, i
Wing Commander, 24 Dec. 78.
Wing Officer, 1 Nov. 65.
Wing Officer, 28 March 63.— Offg. Quarter Master and Adjutant.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Mar. 73.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Sept.77JOfficiating Wing Officer.
jln medical charge, 23 Nov. 74.
9th Madras Native Infantry (Kelly— formerly ist Battalion 9th Regiment.
Raised at Madura in 1765).
A Galley with the Motto — "Khooshkee Wd Tdree " — "Ava" — "Pegu."
Head Quarters at Cannanore. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. E. White, StaffCorps
Colonel W. Osborn, Staff Corps
Lt. Colonel F. Gadsden, StaffCorps
Major J. A. Richmond, Staff Corps
Major J. E. F. Strettell, Gen. List
Major H. C. Davies, StaffCorps
Lieut. M. E. H. O. Welch, Staff Corps..
Lieut. J. A. Wyllie, StaffCorps ....
Surgeon Major J. H. Ritchie, MD.
Jan. 73 Commandant, 16 Oct. 74. — Furlough.
10 June 79[Omciating Commandant. — From 25 N. I.
21 Jan. 76J2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 May 79.
13 Dec. 76iWing Commander, 12 May 79.
4 Aug. 7glWing Officer, 1 Sept. 68.— Officiating Adjutant.
12 June 78|Wing Officer, 16 Sept. 72.
20 July 70'Wing Officer, s Feb. 74.— With 15 N. I.
(Wing Officer.
10 Sept. 76'Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 March 79.
'in medical charge, 12 Sept. 78.
10th Madras Native Infantry (Thusmee— formerly ist Battalion 10th Regiment.
Raised at Vellore in June 1766).
•' Ambooe" — " Assate " — " Ava."
Head Quarters at Rajahmundry. (On Service.) Facings, Fed. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. W. Ritherdon, StaffCorps ...'21 May 74, Commandant, 31 Oct. 78.— Furlough.
Lt. Colonel F. Beeching, Infantry 1 10 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Sept. 78. — Offg. Comdt.
Major C. Mackenzie, Staff Corps 20 June 74, Officiating Wing Commander and 2nd in Command.
Major J. B. Leggett, Staff Corps I16 Aug. 76|Wing Commander, 22 June 78.— Furlough.
; Officiating Wing Commander.
Major W. C. Bayley, Staff Corps (12 June 78jWing Officer, 20 Feb. 78.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Major R. G. Briggs, Gen. List, Infantry! 9 Oct. 7g'Wing Officer, 8 March 78.
Lieut. E. E. Kenny, Staff Corps 128 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Sept. 76. [Dept.
Lieut. H. F. Cadell, Staff Corps '12 Feb. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master.i Sept.75. — Prob.Mil. Accounts
Lieut. K. M. Foss, Staff Corps J14 June 77. Officiating Wing Officer. —Offg. Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major H. Adam ' Jin medical charge, 7 April 77.
11th Madras Native Infantry (Macneile — Syed Homed— formerly 2nd Battalion
gth Regiment. — Raised at Ongole in January 1767).
" Seringapatam."
Head Quarters at Dorundah. Wing at Alipore. Facings, Bark Green. La ce, Gold.
Colonel J. R. S.Henderson, StaffCorps 30 June 78|Commandant, 26 Apr. 79. — Commanding at Dorundah.
Lt.Colonel J. L;impen, StaffCorps 520 Dec. 78 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 29 Apr. 78.
Major J. M'Mullin, Staff Corps 116 Nov. 75'Wing Commander, 29 April 78.— At Alipore.
Captain C. H. Sheppard, StaffCorps ...j 1 Mar. 74 Wing Officer, 7 Nov. 68.— Alipore.
Lieut. G. Simpson, Staff Corps 13 Oct. 64
Lieut. W. du G. Gray, Staff Corps 20 July 77
Lieut. J. G. Downing, 72 Foot I20 Nov. 75
Surgeon E. Levinge
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 April 77.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 Dec. 76.
Wing Officer, 14 May 79.
In medical charge, 6 June 77.
12th Madras Native Infantry (Barim— formerly 2nd Battalion 8th Regiment.
Raised at Cuadalore in February 1767).
"Ava."
Head Quarters at Cuttack. Facings, Pale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. J. Vizard, StaffCorps I 4 Feb. 77 .Commandant, 6 Nov. 78.— Furlough.
Lt.Colonel S.F.M.T. Grant, Staff Corpsso Jan. 77 2nd in Command and WingCemdr., 15 June 76.— Offg. Comdt.
Major H. P. It. F. Crawfurd, StaffCorps; 1 Sept. 75 Wing Commander, 6 Nov. 7S.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
-Major lt. .1. B. Simpson, Stan' Corps '20 Feb. 78 Wing Officer, 26 Feb. 67.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Major H. It. Ogilvie, Gen. List 20 July 79 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Dec. 75.
Major B, J. Wynch, StaffCorps.
Lieut. J. F. Wilson, StaffCorps
Burgeon C. T. Thomas
4 Apr. 78, Wing Officer, 25 March 72.
so Apr. 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 6 Dec. 76.— Station Staff Officer.
I11 medical charge, 25 April 79.
13th Madras Native Infantry (Alcock— formerly 2nd Battalion
3rd Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1776).
" Seringapatam."
Head Quarters at Jubbulpore. (Ordered to Meean Meer.) Facings, White. Luce, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps. I R '"'^ I Remarks.
498
Colonel R. S. Couchman, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel W. G. M. Strickland, Staff C.
Lt.Colonel H. H. C. G. Warrington, Inf.
Major W. Anderson, Staff Corps
Major E. Moore, Gen. List
Major J. P. James, Staff Corps
Major R. Wilson, General List, Inf
Lieut. R. C. Sherard, Staff Corps
Sub Lieut. C. E. Sherard, 5 Foot
1 June 73 Commandant, 12 June 79. — Furlough.
3 Mar. 7512nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 27 March 78. — Offg. Comdt.
1 Jan. 74iOfficiating 2nd in Command.
4 Mar. 761 Wing 1 'ommanrter, 31 Oct. 7S.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
7 Sept. 79' Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 67.— Officiating Adjutant.
:i June 78 Wing Officer, 22 Oct. 68.
io Nov. 79 Wing Officer, 11 March 74.— Sick Furlough.
24 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, 7 July 76.— Sick Furlough.
6 Oct. 75 Officiating WmgOffi;er and Quarter Master.
14th Madras Native Infantry
Raised at
"Mahidpobe " — "China" — " The D
Head Quarters at
Colonel H. H. Firth, Staff Corps jio Dec.
Lt.Colonel O. F. Smithers, Staff Corps... '20 Jan.
Major E. Faunce, Staff Corps '20 Dec.
Lt.Colonel A. C. Forth, Staff Corps I20 July
Major C. L. Raikes, Staff Corps ' 8 Juue
Major A. W. Foord, Staff Corps jn Dec.
Major R. F. Taylor, Gen. List \ 9 Dec.
Lieut. A. G. Burn, Staff Corps [10 Mar.
Lieut. T. P. Walsh, 38 Foot 13 June
Surgeon P. R. Martin, MD !
I In medical charge.
(Wahab — formerly 2nd Battalion 6th Regiment.
Vellore 10th December 1776).
ragon" — "Tueyau-o-Wufadar " or "Ready and Trce."
Alipore. Facings, Buff. Lace, Gold.
73 Commandant. — Furlough.
76 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
74 Officiating Wing Commander and 2nd in Command.
76 Wing Commander, 10 Oct. 76. — Furlough.
75 Officiating Wing Commander.
78JWing Officer, 1 Oct. 64.
Wing Officer ami Quarter Master,
79'Wing Officer, 1 Oct. 77.— Sick Furlough.
75 Wing Officer. 2 Jan. 78.— Offg. Adjutant-
74'Officiating Wing Officer — With 28 Native Infantry.
Iln medical charge, 9 Nov. 78.
15th Madras Native Infantry (Davis— formerly 2nd Battalion 4th Regiment.
Raised at Tanjore in December 1776).
Head Quarters at Rawul Pindee. (Khyber Line Force.) Facings, Orange. Lace, Gold.
Colonel G. Hearn, Staff Corps S June 75 Commandant, ic Oct. 76.
Lt.Colonel H. S. Robinson, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 77 2nd in Command and WiiiL' Commander, 12 Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel A. T. Cox, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 7S Wing Commander, 1 Jan. 76. — Furlough.
Major L. B. Bance, Staff Corps 10 Sept, 76 Officiating Wing Commander,
Major A. S. Grove, Staff Corps 12 June 78 Wing officer. 1 Nov. 65.— Sick Furlough.
Captain W. P.O. Boulderson, Staff Corps] 1 June 72 Wing officer and Quarter Muster, 10 Feb. 71.
Major 0. R. Bradstreet, Gen. List 11 June 79 Wing Officer, 26 Dec. 67.
Lieut. A. G. H. Hayne, Staff Corps I 3 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, 12 Nov. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. E. S. Hastings, Staff Corps 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. E. R. J. Presgrave, 21 Foot 11 Feb. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon J. P. M'Dermott.
In medical charge, 27 June 79.
16th Madras Native Infantry (Lane— formerly 2nd Battalion $th Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoty 10th December 1766).
" Seringapatam" — " Ava."
Head Quarters at Raipore. Facings, Slack Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. E. Bates, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel A. J. Howes, Infantry
Major J. B. Reid, Staff Corps
Major W. G. Sharp, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. W. Rendle, Staff Corps
Major H. S. Elton, Staff Corps
Captain F. C. Maltby, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. H. H. Aspinall, Staff Corps
Surgeon H. G. Hall
18 Jan. 761'Commaiidant, 12 Aug. 77.
1 Apr. 7512nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Aug. 78.
20 Feb. 74I Wing Commander, 15 .Ian. 77. — Sick Furlough.
20 Dec. 77! Wing Officer, 6 Juoe 71. — Offg. Wing I lommander.
2 Dec. 74 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 7 Oct. 78. Furlough.
Oct. 78 Wing Officer, 26 Jan. 67.— Sick Furlough.
6 Oct. 78
12 Mar. 76
Wing Officer. 20 Feb. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Officiating WingOffieer, Adjutant, and Quarter Master. — Station
hi medical charge. [Staff Officer.
17th Madras Native Infantry (Butler— formerly 2nd Battalion 1st Regiment
Raised at Tanjore in 1802).
" Nagpokk."
Head Quarters at Vizianagram. Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. Rose, Staff Corps 2 Mar. 76 Commandant, 12 Sept. 78. — Nursipatam.
Lt.Colonel A. D. Grant, Infantry j 1 Jan. 74 2nd in Command anil Wing Commander, 23 Mar. 75. — Furlough.
Lt.Colonel J. Crawford, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 76 Wing Commander, 1 April 76. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major .1. Macdougall, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 76 Officiating Wing Commander.— Nursipatam.
Major J. W. S. Butler, Staff Corps 20 Nov. 78 Wing Officer, 6 Jan. 67. — Nursipatam.
Major T. H. B. Young, Staff Corps 25 June 78 Wing Officer, 6 April 77.— Offig. Quarter Master.— Nursipatam.
Captain F. T. Powis, Gen. List J 2 Oct. 73 Wing Officer, 18 July 67.— Furlough.
Lieut. G. Hawkes, Staff Corps 19 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 Feb. 74.— Furlough.
Lieut. R. D. MacDonnell, Staff Corps ... 3 July 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.— Station Stall' officer.
Surgeon T. C. H. Spencer In medical charge, 1 Sept. 75.— Nursipatam. [Nursipatam
19th Madras Native Infantry (Muirhead— formerly 2nd Battalion jth Regiment.
Raised at Trichinopoly in 1777).
" Seringapatam" — "Pegu " — " Central India."
Head Quarters at Calcutta. Left Wing on Service in Burmah. Facings, Slcy Blue. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. H. M. Dickey, Staff Corps ... 21 Aug. 78 Commandant, 12 June 79.
Lt.Colonel J. W. Orr, Staff Corps !2o Jan. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 Dec. 74. — Burmah.
Major C. J. O. Chambers, Staff Corps ...[20 Dec. 76 Wing Commander, it Sept. 78.
Major F. Smalley, Gen. List !2o May 79 Wing Officer, 12 May 70.— Offg. Adjutant.
Captain C. W. Walker, Staff Corps 31 Jan. 77 Wing Officer, 3? Jan. 77.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Captain B. II. Pollard, Staff Corps 25 Dec. 79 WingOffieer, 26 Oct. 76. -Burmah.
Lieut. R. C. Andrews, Staff Corps '21 Jan. 78 Wing Officer, 18 Dec. 78.— Burmah.
Surgeon W. E. Johnson, 3£D i (In medical charge, 22 July 79.
499 20th Madras Native Infantry (Bagol— formerly
Raised at Tanjore in 1777).
ind Battalion 2nd Regiment.
" Sholinghuk " — ■" Seringapatam."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Facings, Deep Green. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cokps.
.20 Aug. 73 Commandant, sfi May 76.— Com. the Troops in Rumpa District.
. 9 June 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 1 April 76.— Furlough.
Colonel L. W. Buck, Staff Corps
Colonel W. H. G. Palmer, Staff Corps... ,
Lt.Colonel F. D. Plowden, Infantry 10 May 75 Wing Commander, 10 Nov. 76.— Offg. Commandant.
Major J. O. Goldie, Staff Corps i 4 Sept. 7S Wing Officer, 23 Jan. 67.— Offg. Wing Commander and Quarter
Major O. M. Bradshaw, Staff Corps.
Major G. Randell, Staff Corps
Sub Lieut. H. E. M. Mason, 51 Foot.,
Lieut. C. M. Maguire, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major C. A. Andrews
4 Nov. 7S Wing Officer, 24 June 72.— Sick Furlough.
4 Sept. 77 Wing Officer, 10 Jan. 73.— Offg. 2nd in Command,
[o Sept. 75! Wing Officer, 6 Dec. 76.
[i Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
jln medical charge.
[Master.
21st Madras Native Infantry {Roberts— formerly 1st Battalion nth Regiment.
Raised at CMcacole in 1786).
" Seeingapatam" — "Nagpore."
Head Quarters with Vitakri J-orce. Facings, Pale Biff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. Hight, Staff Corps | 8 Jan. 73 Commandant, 24 Dec. 78— Furlough.
Colonel T. L. Scott, Staff Corps 9 June 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 10 Jan. 75.— Offg.Comdt.
Major F. B. Middleton, Staff Corps ... 4 May 7O Wing Commander, 12 Sept. 78. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Lieut. G. S. Baugh, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adiutant, 26 May 76.
I Wing Officer.
Major C. J. Watson, Staff Corps 12 June 78 Wing Officer, 13 Sept. 69. — Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain W. Stainforth, Gen. List ) 4 Nov. 731 Wing Officer, 24 Dec. 78.
Sub Lieut. P. G. Huggins, 34 Foot [.9 Anr. 70 Officiating Wing ( ifficer and Quarter Master.
Sub Lieut H. M. S. Orover, 89 Foot, .. 11 Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon J. Lawrenson | Iln medical charge, 13 Jan. 77.
22nd Madras Native Infantry (Dalrymple— formerly 2nd Battalion nth Regiment.
Raised at Ellore in 1788).
" Seringapatam" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. On Service. Facings, Fale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel E. N. Norton, Staff Corps 16 June 76 Commandant, 28 Dec. 77.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Cheke, Infantry 5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and AVing Commander, 1 Apr. 75.
Major H. T. Harris, Staff Corps 13 June 76 "Wing Commander, 7 Aug. 78. — Sick Furlough.
Captain M. H. Wratislaw, Gen. List , 4 Mar. 73 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 17 June 67.
Captain G. Lecky, Staff Corps '12 Nov. 72 Wmg Officer, 23 Sept. 67.- Sick Furlough.
Major H. R. Shelley, Gen. List 1 20 July 79 Wing Officer, 11 Dec. 71. -Sick Furlough.
Major A. Bredin, Staff Corps 1.1 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 23 Feb. 69.— Offg. Wing Commander at Bassein.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. G. F. Watson, 62 Foot 28 Oct. 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Surgeon H. Allison, MD ; In medical charge, 14 Mar. 79.
23rd Madras (or Wallajahbad) Light Infantry (Tolfry— formerly 1st Battalion
12th Regiment. — Raised at Madras in 1794).
"Now or Never" — "Seringapatam" — "Nagpoke."
Head Quarters at the Andamana. Facings, Bark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W. H. A. Battler, Infantry 10 June 79 Commandant, 27 March 78. —Furlough.
Lt.Colonel H. H. Foord, Staff Corps ; 9 June 75 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr. , 21 May 75.— Offg. Comdt.
Major J. H. Gordon, Staff Corps J20 Apr. 77 Wing Commander, 27 June, 79 — Acting 2nd in Command.
Major B. B. Faunce, Staff Corps 25 Sept. 781 Wing Officer, 1 Sept. 68.— Offg. Assist. Resident, Travancore and
I Wing Officer, 7 June 69. [Cochin.
Major H. Porteous, Staff Corps |n Dec. 78;Wing Officer, 11 May 74.
Captain G. C. Cooper, Gen. List i 19 Dec. 72, Officiating Wmg Officer at Viper.
Lieut. G. L. Angelo. Staff Corps 'n Nov. 76, Wing Officer, 27 Feb. 77.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. H. Wharry, Staff Corps 11 Sept. 76 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, ^o Oct. 77.
Surgeon Major W. J. Busteed, MD I In medical charge, 18 Aug. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Surgeon F. H. Pedroza i .Officiating in medical charge.
24th Madras Native Infantry (McDonald— formerly 2nd Battalion
Raised at Vellore in 1794).
"Seeingapatam" — " Assate" — " Bourbon."
Head Quarters at Rangoon. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Staff Corps 22 July 76 Commandant, 15 Jan. 77.— Furlough.
ham. Infantry ... 5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander,
/■'' li1l'.li':'1'1' "; ■• *"9 Seljt 74 Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 78. —Offg. 2nd
June 70 Officiating Wing Commander.
Apr. 77 Wing Officer, 9 Vlav 73. — Furlough.
Oofc. 74 Wmg Officer, 3 Sept. 78.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Feb. 79 Wing Officer, 13 Dec. 77.
Sept. 75, Wing Officer, 6 Dec. 76.— Offg. Quarter Master.
^ov. 76|Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
lu medical charge, 28 Nov. 76.
Colonel J. M. Gra
Lt.Colonel H. C01
Major W. S. Baile
Major E. .1. Watson. Staff Corps
Major F. II. Vanderzee, Staff Corps..
Captain H. B. Nangle, Staff Corps ..
Captain E. B. Anderson, Staff Corps
Sub Lieut. E. Vansittart. 63 Foot. ..
Lieut. H. E. Porter, Staff Corps
Surgeon G. F. Bevan
th Regiment.
[mandant.
Sept. 76. -Offg. Corn-
Command.
25th Madras Native Infantry (Kenny— formerly 1st Battalion x3th Regiment.
Raised nt TricTvi/nopol/y in 1794).
Head OuartersatVelLre. Wing at Bellary. Facinas, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
. A. Gib, Staff Corps | 4 Apr. 74 Commandant, 15 June 76.
•' !ti Command and Wing Comdr., 29 June 77.— With 9 N. I.
..Commander, 31 Dec. 75.— Furlough.
I 4 Jan. 78 Wmg Officer, 9 May 71.— Offg. Wing G mdr., Bellary.
30 Mar. 75 Wmg Officer, 4 Apr. 72. -Offg. 2nd in Command.
2b hcli. 74 \\ mg Officer and Adjutant, iS Aug. 76.— With 15 Native Inf.
10 Sept. 7s Wing Officer, 15 Mar. 79.
20 July 70 Officiating Wing Officer.
'" medical charge, i4 Mar. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Colonel W. ( )-l .. ,1 11, Stuff Corps 10 .T1111079 2nd i
Lt.Colonel II. C. li. Harnett, Staff Corps 10 h'eli. 77 Win'
Major T. .1. Cotton, Staff Corps
Major . I. Cabhett, StalfCorps
Lieut. K. S. ]|;, Mings, Staff Corps
went. 11. 1.. Hutching, •..•• Foot
Lieut. M. E. H. O. Welch, Staff Corps.
Burgeon Jlaj, - J. J. Heflfernan
26th Madras Native Infantry (Lines— formerly 2nd Battalion 13th Regiment. 500
Raised at Tanjore in 1794)-
"Nagpotie"—"Keiiendine"—" Ava"— "Pegu.
Head Quarters at Quilon. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, bold.
Rakk, Names, and Coeps. jjg™ Remarks.
Colonel G.Pringle, Staff Corps 9 Mar. 73Commandant, x: Dec. 78. -Furlough^ ^Comm^dam
Lt.Colonel D. \\. Williams, Infantry .... 1 Aug. 75 2nd in Command and Wmg Command i 1 \ 'll-omin-md
KColonel T. Obbaxd, Stair Corps .0 Doc-. 79 Win- 1 'ommander, ,. Sept. 75. -Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major C. C. Hewetson, Staff Corps 24 Nov. 70 Officiating W mg L ..uiiiiamlcr
P '.„;„ o f p„ll-, .,,1 SfcaffCoros Q Nov. 7S Wmg Oliicer, 9 Dec. 68.— Furlough. -.,,,, 1
SSp;lw^craU^:l!ut:::::: ?Jan.74|Wi4o^,^Q«»-^M*to,3oNW.70.-By*FBrloi«h.
MajorL. P. Campbell, Staff Corps I 4 Feb. 79 Wing Othcer, 10 March 74. _
Major H. A. A. Prior, (Jen. List.lnf. 29 Dec. 79 Win- Officer,* Sept 78.-rrichoor.
CoDtainH M 'Hie Gen List I 1 Jan. 74 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Lieut S.W.Maxweli: Staff Ooi-ps ',1 Oct. ^Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.-Station Staff Officer.
Surgeon J. Backhouse I In medical charge, 13 March 78.
27th Madras Native Infantry (Lindsay— formerly isi Battalion 14th Regiment.
Raised at TricMnopoly in i798)-
"MAniDPORE" "LUCKNOW."
Head Quarters at Cawnpore. Facings, Blade Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel C. J. Smith, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 78 Commandant, i Sept^g- n , _,
Lt.Colonel P. G. Rideout, Inl'autrv 1 Jan. 74 2nd in Command and \\ lugl ommander, 3: Dec. 74.
Major A. A. Davidson, Staff Corps 1 Apr. 74 Wing Commander, 1 Sept. 79.
Major J. W. Swifte, Staff Corps 13 .lime 77 Wing Officer, 7 Jan. 68.
Lieut. H. H. Young Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Dec. 73. -Sick Furlough.
Captain W.MacD.Robinson, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 79 Wing Officer, 11 Nov. 66.— Officiating Adjutant.
Major R. J. M'Ghee, Staff Corps 4 May 78 Whig Officer, 20 May 79— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. P. G. Preston, 98 Foot 28 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer.— With 28 N. 1.
Surgeon P. N. Mookerjie In medical charge, 20 Sept. 79.
28th Madras Native Infantry (Martin— formerly 2nd Battalion 14^ Regiment.
Raised at Vellore in 1798) .
"Mahidpobe" — "NaGPORe" — "Ava."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Facing*, Black Velvet. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. D. Clay, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 77 Commandant, : Sept. 79.
and in Command and Wing Commander,
Wing Commander, 4 Nov. 76.
Wing Officer, 8 Nov. 70.— Officiating i.d
Wing Officer and Quarter Mastx r, 7 Sepi
Wing < Ulicer, 10 Dec. 72.
Wing Officer, 4 Aug. 73-
Lttachi a for Duty.— Prom 6N. I.
Attached for Duty.— Prom 27 N. 1.
Attached for Duty.— Prom 14 N. L
In medical charge, 25 Sept. 79.
Lt.Colonel H. G. Puckle, Staff Corps ... 9 Dec. 78
Major G. Godfrey, Gen. List 20 .May 79
Captain A. J. Shaw, Gen. List 20 Dec. 72
Major T. R. Tabuteau, Staff Corps .1 Ivc 7;
Major E. M. Stevenson, Stall' Corns 4 Jan 78
Lieut. F. A. C. Claughtou, 25 Foot 28 Feb. -4
Lieut. P. G. Preston, 98 Foot 28 Feb. 71
Lieut. T. P. Walsh, 38 Foot 13 .11111074
Surgeon Major A. H. Beaman
29th Madras Native Infantry (Macleod— formerly 1st Battalion 15th Regiment.
Raised at Masuli/pata/rn in 1798).
Head Quarters at Vizasapatam. Facings, White. Lace, Gold
Colonel H. S. Rammell, Staff Corps...
Lt.Colonel H. S. Wynch, Staff Corps
Major J. H. Prendergast, Staff Corps
Major W. T. Breretou, Staff Corps ...
Major A. T. Woodhouse, Stall' Corps...
Captain J. J. Fletcher, Gen. List
Lieut. S. W. Jervis, Staff Corps
Surgeon A. N. Rogers-Harrison
30 Dec. 74 Commandant, 10 Mar. 76.
is June 78 2nd in Command and WingC" '). 77.
3 Mar. 77 Wmg Commander, iS Sept. 79.— Rajahmundry.
:oOct. 77 Wing Officer, 19 Apr. 71.
12 June 78 Wing Officer, =, June 73.— Furlough.
ii Sept. 73 Wing Officer and Quarter Master. 10 Jan. 71.— Offg. Adjiitmt.
7 Jan. 78 Wing Officer. 27 March 77.— Rajahmundry.
In medical charge, 10 Oct. 78.
Eegi
—Furlough,
nand.
1 Office]
: Furlough.
30th Madras Native Infantry (Crewe— formerly 2nd Battalion 15///
Raised at Masulipatam in 1799).
" Ava."
Head Quarters at Rajanpore. (On Service.; Facings, White. Lace, Gold.
Colonel T. C. Georges, Stall' ( 'orps 13 June 77|Comniandant, 24 Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel H. P. Dakevne, .Staff Corps [20 Jan. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 4 Jan. -
Major P. C. St. John, StaffCorps 20 Jan. 76 Wing Commander, 24 Sept. 78.— Offg ■■■ •
Lieut. R. H. C. Tulnell, Staff Corps 2 ; Apr. 7-. Wing Officer and Adjutant. 1 Aug. 7' -31 Q SI
Lieut. E. F. Braine, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 15 F< Sii
Major F. S. Fitzpatriek, Staff Corps 13 June 77 Wing Officer, 26 Apr. 70.— Offg. Wing Command**.
Lieut. T. W. J. M. Georges, Stall' Corps 30 Apr. 7s Wine officer. 27 June 79.
Sub Lieut. J. M. Clements, 14 Foot '31 May 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. M. G. Archdall In medical charge, 23 Nov. 76.
31st Madras (or TricMnopoly) Light Infantry (Jeannerrett — formerly 1st Baitalim
16th Regiment. — Raised at Trichiiwpoly 1 January 1800).
"Now or STever" — "Mahidpore."
Head Quarters at Tha'vetmyo. On Service. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel R. G. Lewis, Staff Corps 29 Dee. 75 Commandant, 28 May 77.— Sick Furlough
Lt.Colonel G. N. Stephens, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 7c 2nd in Command and Wing Commndr., 26 May 76.— Offg. Comdt
Major J. N. Wilson, Staff Corps '20 Aug. 74 Wing Commander. 4 Sept. 78.— Offg. 2nd in Comma 1 I.
Captain E. S. Skinner, Staff Corps | 4 Jan. 72 Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Captain C. C. Campbell, Staff Corps 22 Dec. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 0 Sept. 67.
Lieut. G. P. M. Prichard, Staff Corps ..j 9 Aug. 75 Wing Officer, 9 Aug. 78.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. G. C. Atkinson, Staff Corps i 3 July 77 Wing Officer, 27 June 79.— Thamboola.
Surgeon ! In medical charge,
501 32nd Madras Native Infantry (JJyce — formerly 2nd Battalion 16th
Regiment. — Raised at Madura i January 1800).
"Ava."
Head Quarters at Thayetmyo. Facings, Pale Yellow. Lace, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Corps. ; £*** < Remarks.
Colonel J. J. Fulton, Staff Corps 11 June 73 Commandant, 21 May 75. [Furlough.
lit. ColonelJ. Swinev, Staff Corps 12 Apr. 75'2nd in Command and Wins Commander, 25 Sept. 76.— Sick
Major F. J. Rivers, Staff Corps ; 4 May 75 Wing Commander, 4 Jan. 78.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major S. E. R. Butler, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 76 Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain A. Chaplin, Gen. List 12 Nov. 72 Wing Officer, 30 May 68.— Furlough.
Wing Officer.
Major R. T. Chapman, Gen. List 16 June 79 Wing Officer, 29 July 72.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer.
Lieut. R. G. Iremonger, Staff Corps 11 Nov. 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Sub Lieut. J. S. E. Western, 85 Foot ... 12 Feb. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major H. J. Hazlett In medical charge, 7 Dec. 75.
33rd Madras Native Infantry (Wahab— formerly ist Battalion ijth Regiment..'
Raised at Guntoor 1 January 1800).
"Cochin."
Head Quarters at Moulmein. Detachment at Tonghoo. Facings, Black. Zace, Gold.
Colonel R. V. Handyside, Staff Corps ...12 Dec. 77,Commandant, 31 Oct. 78. '
Lt. Colonel J. L. Beiiwell, Staff Corps ... 20 Jan. 7512nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 Oct. 78.— Tonghoo.
Major G. S. Keith, Staff Corps I13 Dec. 76'Wmg Commander, 12 Sept. 78. — Furlough.
Captain H. E. D. Bayley, Gen. List I 3 Mar. 72'wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 June 66. [Officer.
Major R. E. Cox, Gen. List 16 June79 Wing Officer, 3 March 73.— Offg. Quarter Master.— Station Stafl
Major J. Ward, Staff Corps i 4 Nov. 77JWing Officer, 1 Sept. 76. — Shoaygheen.
|Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major D. J. McCarthy, MD. ... jln medical charge, 3 July 68.
Surgeon N. Chatterjie In medical charge at Toughoo.
34th Madras (or Ghicacole) Light Infantry (Bur and— formerly 2nd Battalion
17th Regiment. — Raised at Ghicacole 1 January 1800).
" Now or Never." — " Ava."
Head Quarters at Mangalore. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. B. Marsack, Staff Corps 120 Aug. 73 Commandant, 12 Aug. 78.
Lt.Colonel W. Rowlandson, Infantry ... 5 Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 21 May 75.
Major C. F. Moore, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 75' Wing Commander, 8 Mar. 79.
Major W. L. Ranking, Gen. List 4 Apr. 79 Wing Officer, 8 June 66.
Captain S. R. Rawlinson, Staff Corps ... 20 July 79 WingOfficer and Quarter Master, 16 May 77.
Wing Officer.
Lieut. F. B. Deane, Staff Corps 20 July 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, t Dec. 76.— Station Staff Officer.
Sub Lieut. G. J. Shaw, 18 Foot 1 Apr. 76 Officiating Wing Officer. —Garrison Instruction, Coonoor.
Surgeon B. H. Williams, MD | 'in medical charge, 25 April 79.
35th Madras Native Infantry (Parkinson— formerly ist Battalion 18th Regiment.
Raised at Bangalore in July 1800).
" Pegu."
Head Quarters at Banda. Detachment at Nowgong. Facings, Fale Bvff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel W.H.R. Godfrey, staff Corps ... 20 Dec. 77'Commandant, 11 Dec. 78.— Commanding at Banda.
Lt.Colonel R. Griffith, Staff Corps 13 June 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 17 Feb. 75.— Furlough.
Major W. B. Broughton, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 74 Wing Commander, 11 Dec. 78.- Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major S. L. Bagshawe, Gen. List 4 Sept. 79 Wing Officer, 6 Sept. 66.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Major F. R. Trevor, Staff Corps 20 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 14 July 70.— Offg. Wing Commander at Nowgong.
Lieut. A. Howlett, Staff Corps 21 Nov. 70 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 28 Nov. 7S.— Station Staff Officer.
Sub Lieut. A. F. Mockler,43 Foot 3 May 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. P. Esmonde-White ! (In medical charge. 11 Jan. 78.
Surgeon E. Ferrand \ Officiating in medical charge at Nowgong.
36th Madras Native Infantry (Nundy— formerly 2nd Battalion 18th Regiment.
Raised at Nundydroog in July 1800).
"Ava."
Head Quarters at Madras. Facings, Fale Buff. Lace, Gold.
Colonel T. S. Hawks, Staff Corps , 5 Feb. 77 Commandant, 12 Sept. 78.
Lt.Colonel R. IJeatt.v, Infantry I j Jan. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Sept. 75.
Major G. Murray, Staff Corps 'to June 74 Wing Commander, 1 Oct. 77.
_ . . T _. .. _ , . I Wing Officer,
< aptam.l. iiotham, Gen. List '21 Aug. 72I Wing Officer, 31 Aug. 6S.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. J. H. H. Ansley, 14 Foot !I2 Feb. 76 Wing Officer, 17 Sept. 78.
Lieut. H. W. L. Georges, Staff Corps ... 20 July 77 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 23 June 79.— Bangalore, G.I.
Lieut. H. F.S. Ramsden, 67 Foot 10 Sept.75|Officiating Wing officer. - With 67 Foot.
Surgeon .). \\ . Butler | In meciical charge, 27 June 79.-Sick Furlough.
Surgeon A. J. bturmer ! (Officiating in medical charge.
37th Madras Grenadiers (Forbes— formerly ist Battalion ic,th Regiment.
Raised at Itchapoor in July 1800).
"China."— " The Dragon."
r< i , Trnr, ,"' '.'"'"•''■'•-atPalamcottah. (Ordered to Bangalore.) Facings, Blue. Lace, Gold.
i olonol H C. Z. ( landge. Staff Corps... 2 Mar. 76 Commandant, 18 Sept. 77.
■Lt.Colonel F. H. Tyrrell, Infantry 1 Nov. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 3: Dec. 78.
«•«• m a ■»» r, lWiug Commander,
. '!"" '■S-Mi/,«an. Staff Corps 9 Oct. 79 Wing Officer, 26 June 76.— Sick Furlough.
<-.iptain .1. u. Uaussen, Gen. List 1 3 Mar. 72 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 4 Feb. 67.— Off"-. Adjutant.
WingOfficer.
I Win" Officer
Major G. Thomas, Staff Corps I 2 Sept. 78 Officiating Wing Officer.— From 4 N.I
Sar^™ n £!lwcett J" medical charge, 21 Sept. 73.-Furlough.
Surgeon D. Elcum Officiating in medical charge.
38th Madras Native Infantry (MacGregor— formerly 2nd Battalion igth 502
Regiment. — Raised at Ellore in July 1800).
" Ava."
Head Quarters at Secunderabad. Facings, Buff. Laee, Gold.
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Colonel C. Smith, Staff Corps
!Lt.Colonel J. Lidderdale, Staff Corps
Major E. H. Thomas, StafT Corps
Major K. F. Stevenson, Staff Corps...
Major F. H. Matthias, Stall* Corps
Captain F. E. Spry, Gen. List
Captain W. H. M. Francklyn, Gen. List
Lieut. H. Eardlev-W1l111.it, Stair Corps...
Surgeon Major A. M'Clorg, MB
Remarks.
2 Aug. 73 Commandant, 2 Aug. 75.
9 Dec. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 26 Apr. 75.
6 Aug. 76 Wing Commander, 12 June 79.
4 Aug. 77 Wing Officer, 14 Dec. 70.— Officiating Quarter Master.
IWing Officer,
o Aug. 79 Wing Officer, 4 June 79.— With 1 N. I.
20 Dec. 72 Wing Officer, :8 Mar. 70.
Dec. 73 Wing Officer, 30 Jan. 77.— Prob. Commt. Dept.
Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
In medical charge, 21 Sept. 78.
39th Madras Native Infantry (Second Martin — formerly ist Battalion 20th
Regiment. Raised at Tanjore in October 1804).
" Seetabuldee " — " Nagpore."
Head Quarters at Madras. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel D. G. S. St. J. Grant, Staff Corps p June 77 Commandant, 21 Oct.
Lt.Colonel P. A. Carnegy, Staff Corps.
Major F. E. West, Staff Corps
Major W. Stoddart, Staff Corps ,
Major F. J. Wroughton, Staff Corps....
Captain R. H. T. Hill, Gen. List
Captain V. L. Mathias, Staff Corps ....
Captain T. Greenaway, Staff Corps ....
Surgeon M. Robinson
6 Feb. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 23 Apr. 74.
12 Sept. 74 Wing Commander, 77 Dec. 77.
12 Sept. 74 Wing Commander, 1 Nov. 79.
25 June 78 Wing Officer, 6 Oct. 70.
1 Jan. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 30 Mar. 71.
22 Mar. jt Wing Officer, 11 Aug. 73.
12 Feb. 79 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 March 75.
In medical charge, 20 Sept. 79— Sick Furlough.
40th Madras Native Infantry
Raised a
Head Quarters at Mercara. Wing
Colonel E. O. Leggatt, Staff Corps j 3 Jan.
Lt-Colonel H. T. Stuart, Staff Corps ...12 Dec.
Major B. H.Preston, Staff Corps 10 June
Major H. A. T. Nepean, Staff Corps 26 Sept.
Major G. E. Weston, Gen. List, Inf | 4 Aug.
Captain T. Price, Staff Corps 7 June
Captain H. H. Kelly, Staff Corps '31 May
Lieut. J. W. Currie, Staff Corps ; 3 July
Surgeon Major C. A. Harvey
(V fin utter— formerly 2nd Battalion 20th Regiment.
t Tanjore in October 1804).
at French Rocks. Facings, Dark Green. Lace, Gold.
76 Commandant, 1 Sept. 79.— With 7 N. I.
75 2nd in Command nndWing ( 'ummandcM Sept. 78.— Offg.Comdt
74 Wing Commander, 9 March 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command, at
75 Officiating Wing Commander. [French Rucks
79 Wing Officer, 8 Sept. 66.
73 Wing Officer, 29 Aug. 76.— Sick Furlough.
71 Wing Officer, 7 Feb. 79.— Offg. Quarter .Master at French Rocks.
77 Wing Officer, 30 Nov. 77.— Officiating Adjutant.
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 6 June 77.
41st Madras Native Infantry (Irton— formerly ist Battalion 21st Regiment
Raised at Chicacole in October 1804).
The Flank Companies " China "— " The Dragon."
Head Quarters at Tonghoo. Facings, Deep Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel P. J. P. Wetherall, Staff Corps, 26 Jan. 77[Commandant, 7 Oct. 78.
Colonel A. T. Baldwin, Staff Corps 13 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 9 Mar. 78.
Lt. Colonel J. C. Hay, Staff Corps
Dec.
Major A. C. Mottet, Gen. List ' 4 Sept. 79
Major A. D. Phelps, Staff Corps 20 Oct. 78
Lieut. D. D. Pryce, Staff Corps 15 July 71
Lieut. W. E. Evans-Gordon, Staff Corps 15 July 76
Surgeon Major R. V. Power, MD '
Wing Commander, 26 Oct. 76.
Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Wing Officer, 24 March 69.
Wing Officer, 28 Dec. 67.— Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 July 71. -Station Staff Officer.
Officiating V\ mg Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 5 Jan. 78.
General List of Officers of Madras Cavalry.
Under the New Condition of Appointment.
LIEUT
Law, Victor Edward, Brevet \ .
28 April 75.! j 20 Apr. 59.:
Majo
. i CAPTAIN.
60 16 July 64
61 24 Dec. 65
61 6 Feb. 66
61 23 June 67
61 14 Sept. 67
61 5 July 70
61 5 Aug. 70
62 15 Dec. 70
62 15 Aug. 71
BREVET
1 CAPTAIN.
Warner, William Bannatyne . i July 61 1 July 62 1 July 73
McLeod, Donald James Sim . :o July 61 20 July 62 20 July 73
Morant, Charles May Allen... 20 Sept.6i!2o Sept.62'20 Sept.73
Kennev-Herliei't ..ArthurR., ) 0 . i
Bt. Major 22 Dec. 76 S 2° Sept59 '
Curtcis, Atwill, Bt. Major 8 "* i -kT„
Feb. 77 ' ) 4Nov.59|:
Yates, Henry Attenborow, } T4„„
Bt.Major 1 Oct. 77 ! S ?° DeC- 59:
Captains.
Ketchen, William Douglas"); T ,
Brodie, Bt.Major 1 Oct. 77) 4 Jan- 6cV
Cracroft, Hugh 12 July 60
Onslow.Francis Montgomery] 4 Sept. 60 :
Hope, Hugh Richard \ 4 Nov. 60.
Buller, Frederick William ...I 4 Dec. 60!
0 Apr.
4 Mar.
1 Apr.
4 May
7 May
3 Nov.
6 Dec.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
20 Apr. 79
20 Sept. 79
4 Nov. 79
20 Dec. 79
Offg. Po-
' Political Assistant, ist Class.
I litical Agent, Ulwur.
(Dep. Assist. Qr. Master Gen., Malabar
I and Canara.
,' Deputy Assistant Adj. Gen. .Malabar and
I Canara.
Squadron Officer 3 Cavalry.
Commandant, Nair Brigade.
Attached to 3 Cavalry.
1 Aide de Camp anil Interpreter to the
I Commander in Chief, Madras.
( Dep. Assist. Adj. Gen. Northern District.—
<. Offg. Centre Dist.
J District Superintendent of Police, 5th
< Grade, N.W. Prov.— Mozuffernugger.
Oct. 74 Squadron Officer 4 Cavalry.
Nov. 74|Assist. Q. M. Gen. Mysore Div.
Aug. 75 With 4 Cavalry.
5°-
General List of Officers of Madras Infantry.
Under the Neiu Condition of Appointment.
Majobs.
Hutchins, AliVed George
Smith, Chas. Bear Euan.CS/.
LIEUT
20 Feb. 59
2 Mar. 59
4 Apr. 59
Begbie, Elphinstone Watej-s
Oxley, Charles Rawson 4 Apr. 59
Hanking, William Lancaster..,1 4 Apr. 59
Smalley, Frederick 20 May 59
Godfrey, George 120 May 59
Bradstreet, Charles Robert... 11 June 59
Cox, Robert Emilius 16 June 59
Chapman, Reginald Temple.. 16 June 59
Ogilvie, Hush Robert 20 July 59
Shelley, Henry Richard 1 20 July 59
Weston, George Edward 4 Aug. 59
Wilton, Wm. Hen. St. Amand 4 Aug. 59
Strettell, JohnEdwd. Francis 4 Aug. 59
Mclver, Stewart William '20 Aug. 59
Mottet, Arthur Charles ] 4 Sept. 59
Blaxland, John Salmon 4 Sept. 59
Bagshawe, Samuel Laurence 4 Sept. 59
Moore, Evelyn 7 Sept. 59
Someren, Godlieb James van' 7 Sejit. 59
Briggs, Robert Graham j 9 Oct. 59
Anderson, Alfred 20 Oct.. 59
Curtois, Chauncey [ 4 Nov. 59
Wilson, Robert -;o Nov. 59
Anderson, Arthur W. Leslie j 4 Dec. 59
Taylor, Robert Francis | 9 Dec
Hutchinson, Robert Colvin1,
Hands. Hen. Harrison Cordon 20 Dec. 59!
Macneill, James Graham > ' « 1
R. Douglas S S9
Prior, Henry Andrew Allan... 29 Dec. 59
Captains.
Hunter. Robert
Bayley, Hen. Elliott Dashwood
Gaussen, John Henry
Baber, Henry Thomas Harris
Hotham, John
Wilkinson, Augustus Fred....
Chaplin, Allan
Cooper, George Chamberlain
Eastall, Chas. Edw. Lorraine
Spry, Frederick Edmund
Shaw, Alexander John 1
Maltby, Edward Pennycuick
Miller, William
Clerk, Robert Mildmay
AVratislaw, Marc Henry
Fletcher, Joseph John
Powis, Frederick Thomas ..
Stainforth, William
20 Feb.
14 Apr.
25 Apr.
2 Sept.
1 ; Sept
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
1 Jan.
Heming, Dempster
Francklyn, Wm. Hen. Miller
Hamilton, Henry Charles ...
Hill, Rowland Henry Thomas
Stokoe, Richard
Johnston, Charles James
Dale, Henry Montagu
Wetherall, Frank Augustus
REMARKS.
D.A.Q.M. General.
H. M. Consul at Muscat.
C Sappers and Miners. — Ir
1 in Army Signalling.
Wing Officer 6 Native Infantr'
Winy Officer 34 Native Infant']
Wing Officer 19 Native Infant: 1
Wing Officer 28 Native Infanti:
Wing Officer 15 Native Infanti
Wing ( Ifficer 33 Native Infanti '
Wing ( Ifficer 32 Native Infantr
Wing Officer i2 Native Infanti
Wing Officer 22 Native Infanti
Wing Officer 40 Native Infantr
f Sunt, of Police, 3rd Class, Ga :
1 jam —Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer 9 Native Infantry
Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry
Wing Officer 41 Native Infantr
f Superintendent of Police. 31 •
( Grade. Jeypore.— Sick Fui '
Wing Officer 35 Native Infantr
Wing Officer 13 Native Infantr .
/Conservator of Forests, Mj
( sore and Conrg. — Sick Fur
Wing Officer 10 Native Infantr, 1
Wing Officer 8 Native Infantry
Wing ( ifficer 5 Native Infantry,
Wing ( Ifficer 13 Native Infantij
Wing ( Ifficer 3 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 14 Native Infantrj
f Squad. Officer Corps of Guides '
I Pmiiab Frontier Force.
Wing Officer 5 Native Infantry.
Offg. Special Asst. to Agent to i
Governor in Vizagapatam... J
Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry
Sub Assist. Com. General, 2nd '.'lass.— Furl
Wing Officer 33 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 37 Native Infantry,
Wing Officer 3 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 36 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 2 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 32 Native Infantry.
Offg. Wing Officer 23 Native Infantry.
("Assistant Superintendent of Police. Kur-
t nool. — Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer 38 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 28 Native Infantry.
Deputy Commr., 4th Class, Mv'sore.
Comdt. of a Battalion of the Nair Brigade.
02nd Assistant Superintendent, Coorgj
I Revenue Survey.— Furlough.
WiDg Officer 22 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 29 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 17 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 21 Native Infantry.
("Deputy Commissioner of Police for the
\ town of Madras. — Furlough.
Wing Officer 3S Native Infantry.
Squad. Officer 2 Cav. Hyderabad Contingent
Wing Officer 39 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry'.
Sick Furlough.
Officiating Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 26'Native Infantry.
1 Vtnjor Hutchinson served with a detachment of the Corps of Guides Cavalry in the surprise of
KIhvI village of Sapri on 15th February 1878. Also present in the operations against the Raniza
Skhakat on 14th March 1878, and in the attack on the Utman Kheyl villages on 21st March 1878.
.he Utman
village of
Unattached Officers.
ENSIGN. 1 MECT.
Major.
*&'™:„?S?!T' 28} 28 BePfcS6U» Apr. 6S
( 28 June 6
Captain.
Dinwiddle, David...
23 Oct. 67
CAPTAIN.
^.70 11 Apr. 72
I 1 28 June 73
REMARKS.
23 Dec. 78
("In charge of Pensioners and
■j holders of Family Oertifi-
(. cates atArcot andArnee.
5" Barrack Master, ist Class,
I Kamptee.
-
Madras Medical Department.
504
Surgeons General, rank as
Major Generals.
Smith, George, MD
Deputy Surgeons General, rank
a* Colonels.
VanSomeren, William Judson,.af2>.
' FitzGerald, Patrick Gerald, MD...
Theobalds, John Robert
> Wilson, John
I Oswald, Henry Robert, MD
f Smith, Colvin, MD
' Surgeons Major, rank as Majors,
but after 20 years' service they rank
as Lt. Colonels, hut junior of the
latter rank, except for choice of
Quarters.
Joseph, Joseph Marcus, MD
Cleveland, Edward Somerset, MD
Harris, William Henry, MD...
Rean, William Henry, MD. ...
Shaw, Henry Thompson
Sanderson, Alfred, MD
Cooper, Clarence, MD
Wyndowe, Samuel Jardine, MD..
Cornish, William Robert
Beaman, Ardern Hulme
Ogg. George Stewart Watson, MB
McAUum, Donald Coleman, MD..
Pearl, William
Lloyd, Edmund Eyre
Furnell, Michael Cudmore, MD...
Burn, George Alexander, MD
Dempster, Robert
Houston, John, MD
Busteed, Henry Elmsley, MD
Crocker, Henry, MD
Adam, Hunter
Morgan, William Henry
King, Henry. MB
Williamson, Benjamin, MB
Bidie, George, MB. ,
7 Apr. 46
o Mar. 46
20 Dec. 48
9 Mar. 50
24 Aug. 50
3 Nov. 51
20 Nov. 52
20 Nov. 52
13 Feb. 53
■ 4 May 53
1 5 Aug. 76
DEPUTY
SURG.GEN.
28 Mar. 75
16 May 75
22 Feb. 76
12 May 76
ig Aug. 76
5 Aug. 79
20 Nov. 72
20 Nov. 72
13 Feb. 73
14 May 73
SURGEON.
Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Mysore Division and Ceded Districts.
Nagpore^Force.
Southern District.
British Burma h Division.— Offg. Surgeon General.
Presidency Division and Northern District.
Offg. Deputy Surgeon General, British Burmah Division.
Furlough.
(Superintendent Lying-in Hospital and Professor of Mid-
1 wifery in the Medical College.— Sick Furlough.
Offg. Dep". Surg. Gen., Nagpore Force.
„f f. fin charge Veteran Company, and Native Infantry Depot,
obept.5^ iobept.6, ; paiaVeram.
20 Oct. 53 20 Oct. 65 Hyderabad Subsidiary Force.
Nov. 53 20 Nov. 65 Principal Medical Storekeeper.
24 Mar. 66 Residency Surgeon at. Hyderabad.
Sanitary Commissioner, Madras.
28 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon of Coimbatore.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tinnevelly.
Harrison Surgeon, Bangalore.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Tanjoro,
■p , - < Physician in General Hospital at Madras, and Professor
7 i ei>. b7 \ 0-f Meaicine in the Medical College.
30 May 67 4 Cavalry Hyderabad Contingent.
" ■ Aug. 67 Ooing DutySt. Thomas's Mount.
24 Mar. 54
1 Apr. 54
10 June 54
12 Sept. 54
20 Dec. 5 \
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 5s
7 ^eb. 55
30 May 55
1 Apr. 60
10 June 66
Sept. 66
Dec. 66
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
Henderson, J ohn, MD
Eves, Charles Thick
Heffernan, James Joseph
Trimnell, David William
Andrews, Charles Abdy
Donnelly, John McNeale, MD..
Keess, James, MD..
Cockerill, Robert William
Robertson, Charles, MD. .,
Ross, James, MB.
de Fabeck, William Frederick, MD
Whitton, George Edward, MB. ..
Beaumont, Thomas, MD
Kelly, William Pierce
Beach, Henry John
Farquhar, William, MD
Law, John, MD
Fry, Walter
Busteed, William John, MD
Houston, James McDonald, MD..
Roberts, William Howland, MD..
Murray, John, MD
Bilderbeck, John
Pearse, Robert Edmund
Riddell, George Dalziel
Ross, ^Eneas'McLeod
Sutfrein, Benjamin Thomas
Barter, Joseph Francis
Griffith, Hugh
Parker, Charles Robert George
Porter, Alexander, MD
Hunt, Samuel Bradshaw
Fox, William Smyth
M'Carthy, David John, MD
Thomas, James Byers
Spence, James Atkinson West..
Nanney, Lewis Charles
McVittie, Charles Edwin
Bateman, Daniel Frederick
Brockmau, Edward Forster
4 Aug. 53
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
1 Jan. 56
;o Jan. 5a
!0 Feb. 56
jo Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56*
25 Apr. 56
3 July 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
4 Aug. 56
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57:
29 Jan. 57
29 Jan. 57
9 June 57
27 Jan. 58
28 May 58
28 May 58
29 June 58
23 July 58
23 July 58
23 July 58
23 July 58
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
27 July
27 July 59
27 July
20 Jan. 60
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
2 Oct. 6
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 66
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
1 Jan. 68
30 Jan. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
Feb. 68
Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
15 Apr. 68
3 July 68
4 Aug. 68
4 Aug.
4 Aug.
:g Jan. 69
29 Jan. 69
Jan 69
29 Jan. 69
9 June 69
27 Jan. 70
28 May 70
28 May 70
29 June .
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
10 Feb. 7:
10 Feb. 7
;o Feb. 7
10 Feb. 7
27 July 7
27 July 7
27 July 7
20 Jan. 72
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
2 Oct. 77
28 Jan.
31 Mar.
Surgeon of the Mysore Commission.
Assay .Master of the Calcutta Mint.— Furlough.
Officiating 4 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
0 Native Infantry,
avil Surgeon, Cochin.
( >lig. Zillah Surg. 'i in, and Superint. of the Jail at Madura.
2 Cavalry, Hyderabad Cont indent.
( Secretary and Statistical Officer to the Surgeon General,
Indian Medical Department.— Superintendent ol the
1 Government Museum, Madras.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Bangalore.
6 Infantry Hyderabad Contingent.
Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Raepore. — Sick Furlough.
... Native tnfantry.
: Cavalry.
1 Fort Surgeon, Fort St. George, with Port and Marine
•! duties— Medical Inspector of Seamen at Madras— and
I. Professor of Anatomy i n the Me.li.-al College.
(Surgeon General Hospital and Professor of Surgery and
"( Clinical Surgery. Medical College.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Cuddalore.
Sappers and Miners.
Civil Surgeon, Moulmein.
Residency Surgeon, Indore. — Sick Furlough.
CInsp. Gen. of Jails. Sanitary Commissioner, and Superin-
1 tendent of Vaccination in British Burmah.
Civil Surgeon, Cocanada.— Sick Furlough.
Assist. Garrison Surg. Bangalore. -On Service in Burmah.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Nagpore.— Furlough.
Residency Surgeon, Travaucore.
23 Native Infantry.
Physician to His Highness the Maharajah of Travancore.
Civil Surgeon, Calicut.
Examiner of Medical Accounts.
Superintendentof the Central Jail at Rajahmundry.
Zillah Surgeon, Salem.
1 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Nellore.
2 Cavalry.
C Sanitary Commissioner, Supdt. of Vaccination, and Insp,
General of Dispensaries, Central Provinces.
I
Civil Surgeon, Rangoon.— Sick Furlough.
ilivil Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Masulipatam.
Surgeon 4th District, Madras, including " Club."
Surgeon 3rd District, Madras, including Body Guard.
Medical Officer, Ootacamund.
33 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon, Trichinopoly. — Acting 3rd District, Madras,
[including Bodv Guard'
f Superintendentof the Lunatic Asylum, Madras. — Professor
t of Materia Medica, Medical College.
1 31 Mar. 66^31 Mar. 78 3 Cavalry, Hyderabad Contingent.
1 Mar. 66j 29 July 78 3 Cavalry. [Surgery in the Med. College.
Oct. 66 1 Oct. 7 ophthalmic Surg, in the Gen. Hos. and Prof, of Ophthalmic
5°5
Madras Medical Department.
Surgeons Major.
Sargent, James Forbes
Hyde, Henry
Strong, John William
Macrae, William, MB
McGann, Terence Joseph
Ritchie, James Hutton, MD
Smith, James
Hackett, Arthur Luke
Hazlett, Henry James
Thompson, Daniel Robt.afD.CrJ5,
Power, Robert Vincent, MD
McClorg, Alexander, MB
Ratton, James Joseph Louis, JTD.
Trimnell, Edward Alfred
Harvey, Charles Albert
KEilAKKS.
Surgeons, rank as Lieutenants,
after 6 years' service they rank
as Captains.
Martin, Patrick Richard, MD
McDermott, Joseph Patrick
Dalgairns, Alfred Eugenius
Mookerjee, Preo Nath
Fitzpatrick, John Francis, MD....
Archdall, Henry Mervyn Gray
Blenkinsop, Frederick Henry
Price, William, MD
Tyrrell, Samuel Matthias
Boalth, William Hope
Backhouse, Joseph
Sinclair, David, MB
North, John
Fawcett, Edward
Hastings, William Joseph, MD. ...
Spencer, Thomas Charles Howell.
Hall, Henry George
Sibthorpe, Charles
Laing, James Anderson. MD
Cook, Henry David, MB
i Oct.
I i Oct.
! i Oct.
i Apr.
| i Apr.
j i Apr
i Apr.
| i Apr.
| i Apr.
j i Apr.
i Apr.
i Apr.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
30 Sept.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Oct.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Apr.
1 Oct. 78 5 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
1 Oct. 78 Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Tellicherry.
1 Oct. 78 8 Native Infantry.
, 1™. „„ f Surgeon, 2nd District.— Oflg. Zillah Surg, and Supdt. of
iApi.79^ Jails, Chingleput.
1 Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon, Ashtagram Division, Mysore.
1 Apr. 79 9 Native Infantry.
1 Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail.Vizagapatam.
1 Apr. 79 Civil Surgeon mil Jail Superintendent, Bellary.
1 Apr. 79 32 Native Infantry.
1 Apr. 79 Surgeon, 1st District, and Medical Inspector of Emigrants.
1 Apr. 79 41 Native Infantry.
1 Apr. 7938 Native Infantry.
("Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chittoor.— Acting
I Surgeon, 2nd District, Madras.
Zillah Surgeon and Superintendent of the Jail at Chingleput. — Furl.
40 Native Infantry.
4 Native Infantry.
5 Native Infantry.
7 Native Infantry.
27 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeon, Negapatam.
30 Native Infantry.
5 Native Infantry.
Medical Officer at Ootacamund.
Zillah Surg, and Superintendent of the Jail at Guntoor.
2 Native Infantry.
6 Native Infantry.
Superintendent of the Central Jail at Moulmein. [lough.
Zillah Surgeon, and Superintendent of the Jail at Berhampore. — Fur-
37 Native Infantry.
Civil Surgeon, Cannanore.
7 Native Infantry.
16 Native Infantry.
Res. Surg. Gen. Hosp., and Prof, of Pathology.
Inspector of Vaccination and Deputy Sanitary Commissioner.
Civil Surgeon, Vellore.
Branfoot, Arthur Mudge, MB 3° Mar. 72
M'Nally, Christopher John, MD. 30 Mar. 72
Butler, William John 30 Mar. 72
Johnson, William Edward, MD.... 30 Mar. 7:
Dobie, Stanley Locker 30 Mar. 7:
Bevan, George Frederick 30 Mar. 72
Dobson, Andrew Francis, MB. ... 3° Mar. 7
Little, Charles, MD 13° Mar. 72
Mayne, Thomas 3° Mar. 72
Lawrenson, John Crofton i3° Mar. 7:
Levinge, Edward
Harrison, Aug. Napoleon
Beech, Lionel
Cullimore, Daniel Henry
White, Henry PlunkettEsmonde
Browne, William Richard, MD ...
Robinson, Mark
Leaping well, Arthur Henry
Dill, James Scott, MD
Allison, Hazlitt, MD
Wilkins, Thomas James Hackett
Leckler, Henry Martin
Oct,
1 Oct. 72
1 Oct. 72
1 Oct. 7
1 Oct. 72
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
30 Sept.73
30 Sept. 73
31 Mar. 74
Benson, Percy Hugh 31 Mar. 74
Lancaster, John 31 Mar. 74
King, Walter Gawon 31 Mar. 74
O'Hara, William 30 Sept. 74
Hume, Thomas, MD 130 Sept. 74
Thomas, George Tucker 31 Mar. 75
Stunner, Arthur James '31 Mar. 75
Williams, Benjamin Harve3', 3/.D.J31 Mar. 75
Adams, Archibald, MD '31 Mar. 75
Ferrand, Edward 3° Sept.75
Pedroza, Francis Hookins 1 3° Sept.75
Maitland, John 31 Mar. 76
Walker, George Lemon, MD 31 Mar. 76
Hunter, Joseph 131 Mar. 76
Swainc, Charles Lethbridgc 3' Mar. 76
Smith, Maurice Henry 31 Mar. 76
Lee, William. Alexander 3oSept.76
Eyre, Montague Stokes, MB 30 Sept. 76
Rogers, Thomas King, MB 31 Mar. 77
Nailer, Henry Aug. Fitzroy, MB.' 31 Mar. 77
Elcum, Donald 31 Mar. 77
Chatterjie, Nityananda 31 Mar. 77
I'.'im. :i. 1 'buries Henry, MD
Thomhill, William Henry, MD.
Oct. 77
1 Oct. 77
("Assistant Physician, General Hospital, and Prof, of Hygiene.— Med.
(_ Officer, Madras Inf. Volunteers.
3 Native Infantry.
36 Native Infantry.
19 Native Infantry.
4 Light Cavalry.
24 Native Infantry.
Zillah Surgeonand Superintendent of Jail, Mangalore.— Sick Furlough .
f Civil Surgeon, Akola, and Offg. Sanitary Commr., .Sec., Hyderabad
( Assigned Districts.
Civil Surgeon, Central Provinces, Nimar.
21 Native Infantry.
1 1 Native Infantry.
29 Native Infantry.
1 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
35 Native Infantry.
3 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
39 Native Infantry.
4 Native Infantry.
2 Native Infantry.
6 Native Infantry.
'Civil Surgeon, Hoshungabad, Central Provinces. — Oflg. Supcit.
Central Jail, Nagpore.
Civil Surgeon, Nagar Division, Mysore.
otliciating Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Kurnool.
Civil Surgeon and Superintendent of Jail, Kurnool.— Sick Furlough.
Acting Zillah Surgeon, Trichinopoly.
1 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Native Infantry.
Officiating 36 Native Infantry.
34 Native Infantry.
'Medical Officer of the Political Agencies at Kota and Jaira Patun,
Rajpootana.
Wing 3s Native Infantry.
With 23 Native Infantry.
Sick Furlough.
D and G Companies, Sappers and Miners, Rajahmundry.
Doing duty 30 Native Infantry.
2 Infantry, Hyderabad Contingent.
Nagpore Force.
Sick Furlough.
Hyderabad Contingent.— Oflg. 5 Infantry.
Chemical Examiner and Professor of Chemistry, Medical College.
With 7 Native Infantry at Sumbulpore.
Doing duty 37 Native 'infantry.
British Burmah Division.— Attached 33 Native Infantry.
Presidency Division.
British Burmah Division.— With 33 Native Infantry.
Madras Medical Department. 506
Surgeons.
SURGEON. REMARKS.
Robinson, Robert Henry, MD... i Oct. 77
Reporter, Maneckjee Eduljee ... 1 Oct. 77 Officiating Civil Surgeon, Chittoor.
Pope, Thomas Henry 30 Mar. 78 Doing duty 21 Native Infantry.
Pemberton. Robert 3° Mar. 78 British Burrnah Division.
Warliker, Damodar Pursbotum 30 Mar. 78 Doing duty at Rumpa, Rajahmundry District.
Moran, James Joseph, MD 30 Mar. 7S With 15 Native Infantry.
Smith, Ferdinand Clarence 30 Mar. 7S Doing duty 51 Native Infantry.
Quayle, William Adair, MD 30 Mar. 7S General duty, British Burrnah Division.
Armstrong, Henry 30 Mar. 78 Presidency Division. — Doing duty 10 Native Infantry.
Mailing, Clement 30 Septus Mysore Division.
Damla, Edul.ji Manekji 30 Sept. 78 Attached 17 Native Infantry.
Allen, Richard Maurice 30 Sept. 78 Attached to 4 Native Infantry.
Carruthers. Herbert St. Clare ... 30 Sept. 78 Attached to 1 Native Infantry.
Thomas, William Frederick 18 Oct. 79
Sarkies, Sarkies Carrapiet 19 Oct. 79
"Wortabet, Henry George Luther 27 Oct. 79
Frenchman, Ednlii PaWnji |
Bain, David Stuart Erskine 27 Oct. 79
James. Richard 27 Oct. 79
Madras Veterinary Department.
DATE OF
PRESENT
RANK.
Staff Veterinary Surgeons.
Shaw, Frederick George 6 Feb. 57 On special duty.
ist Class Veterinary Surgeon.
Western, George 25 Apr. 57 Body Guard, Madras.
Madras Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Right Reverend Frederick Gell, DD. Lord Bishop of Madras, 27 November i36i.
The Venerable Charles Rous Drury, MA. Archdeacon of Madras, 24 June 75.
F. Rowlandson, Esq., BA. Registrar of the Diocese and Secretary to the Lord Bishop, 1 Dec. 75.
Sg Senior Chaplains. remarks.
855 'Rev. William Wrighte Gilbert Cooper, MA.... Furlough.
855 Rev. Samuel Thomas Pettigrew, MA Furli in
856 Rev. Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, BA Furlough.
856 Rev. Henrv Pigot James, B A Chaplain of St. Thomas' Mount, with charge of Palavcrnrn.
856, Rev. Charles Rous Drury, MA loint Chaplain of St. Ge ".-> '> Cathedral.— Archdeacon ot the
857 Rev. James McKee, DD furlough. [Diocese of Madras
™ i;,r. Oetavius Dene, BA Chaplain of Mercara.
861 Rev. John William Wynch, MA, Chaplain of Trimulgherry.
861 Rev. George English [Chaplain of Trinity District, Bangalore.
861 Rev. Thomas Foulkes Chaplain of St. John- I .a lore.
8621 Rev. William Leeining, MA Chaplain of Wellington.
S6s'Rev. William Samuel Trotman, BA Chaplain of Vizianagram.
863 Rev. Charles Henry Deane, MA Chaplain of Coonoor.
863 Rev. George Warlow, MA Garrison Chaplain ofFort St. George.
S6^'Rev. Francis George Lvs, 31 A Chaplain of Mysore.
865 Rev. David George Clarke, BA Chaplain of Vellore.
866 Rev. William Marshall Sargent Babington, BA. Chaplain of North Black Town, Madras.
866 Rev. Henry Pope, BA Joint Chaplain of St. George's Cathedral.
869 Rev. Clement Smith, BA Chaplain of Cocanada.
Junior Chaplains.
1869 Rev. John Bowden Trend, MA Chaplain of St. Mark's, Bangalore.
1S70 Rev. James Francis Browne Sick Furlough.
1S70 Rev. William Weston Elwes, MA Furlough.
1872 Rev. John Mills Walker, MA Chaplain of Trichinopoly.
1874 Rev. Alfred Charles Taylor, BA Chaplain of Vepery.
1574 Rev. Harry Archibald Williams, MA Chaplain of Cannanore.
1575 Rev. Daniel Wilson Kidd, BA Chaplain of Poonamallee.
1875 Rev. John Smithwhite Chaplain of South Black Town.
i875;.Ree. Samuel Morley Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.
1875 \Rev. Walter Wace, BA Chaplain of Bellary.
1576 Rev. Arthur Panton Rowe Chaplain of Vizaga'patam.
iSj6lRev. Charles Henry Pelly, MA Chaplain of Bolarum.
i877!iBer. Frank Penny, BA Acting Chaplain of Trichinopoly.
iSjj'Rev. Daniel John French Acting Chaplain of Aurungabad.
iSjS.Rev. William Scott, BA Chaplain of Trevandrum.
1S78 Rev. Robert Joseph Brandon, LL.D Chaplain of Secunderabad.
1879 Rev. James Sharp Chaplain of Calicut, with charge of Coinabatore.
i879l.Reu. Forster Clarke Gittens
zZy^'Rev. Charles John Etty ....: Chaplain of Mercara.
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5°7
Madras L<'c(>-*ta*ttc<n LstalAishmciit.
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
KEMABKS.
Seniob Chaplain.
1859 Kev. Alexander Walker Senior Chaplain, St. Andrew's Church, Madras.— Furlough.
Chaplain.
iS66i?ei>. William Alexander Liston ... Bangalore— Offg. St. Andrew's Church, Madras— Offg. Senior Chaplain.
Assistant Chaplains.
1S74 ttev. James Jollie Becnnderabad.— Offg. at Bangalore.
1878 Keo. William Forest Archibald Offg. at Secunderaliad. I
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services.
1 General H. Pritchard served in the Vizagapatani Hills in 1832-33. In the Goomsoor campaign of 1835-36. Also
in the Kolapore campaign of 1845.
3 Lieut. General S. 0. Briggs served in the Coorg campaign of April 1834, and was present at the taking of a
breastwork at Cassanhully, and at the assault of the Buck stockade. Was employed with the troops at the quelling
of an insurrection in the Shorapore district, and at the capture of Annapah Naick, also against the fort of
Meenageepett and capture of Borsanee Sing in 1842. Commanded a force of the Hyderabad C'ontingsnt and
Resident's Escort on the occasion of the Residency being attacked by a body of Rohillas on the 17th July 1857.
4 Lieut.General R. Hamilton served in the Burmese war in 1853, and was present at Tonghoo, and 2nd in
Command of the Sitang detachment at the taking of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the affairs of Kubrai, battle of Banda, and surrender of Kirwee (Medal
with Clasp for Central India).
8 Lieut.General C. Mackenzie served with General Lindsay's Column in Coorg in 1834 in all the actions leading
to the conquest of Mercara the capital of Coorg. Served under Admiral Chads against the Malay Pirates in 1863.
Was in the Cabool garrison until he became a hostage, and again in -.841-42 after his release. Led the advanced
guard at the forcing of the Khoord Cabool Pass, 12 Oct. 1841 ; defended the fort of Nishan Khan in the city of
Cabool, Nov. 1841 — forced his way through the enemy's lines, bringing off the wounded with the women and
children, himself receiving three slight wounds. Commanded a body of Jezailchis, and mentioned by General
Elphinstone in his report to Government as " engaged in every action during the siege (at Cabool), his conduct
being most conspicuous." Was wounded at the battle of Behmaroo on the 23rd Nov. 1841, and again at the murder
of Sir William Macnaghten on the 23rd Dec. 1841. Was given up as a hostage on the 8th January ,1842 at the special
demand of Akbar Khan. Twice sent disguised as an Affghan to negotiate with General Pollock in April and
May 1842. Commanded a large body of Kuzzilbach Horse, and also in Political Charge of Prince Shahpur during
the expedition to Istalif. Served in person at the storming of Istalif in September 1S42. Raised and commanded
the 4th Sikh Light Infantry on the Frontier during the last Punjaub campaign in 1848-49. Took possession of the
Ceded Districts of Berar in 1853, and established British rule without bloodshed or loss of revenue, and was
thanked for this " opportune and important public service." As Brigadier of Elichpore Division he dispersed the
Rohillas in 1854, taking some small forts and a large number of prisoners. Personally checked a mutiny of the
3rd Hyderabad Cavalry on the 21st September 1855, and was dangerously wounded in so doing — received eleven
sabre cuts and three bad contusions. Has been repeatedly thanked by Government, Cabool Medal, CB., and a
special annuity of ,£300 for "varied and distinguished services especially in Affghanistan."
'■> Lieut.General H. Nott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded the
detachment which captured the rebel Nursimba Reddy in the Ceded Districts in 1S46. Served with General
Whitlock's Force in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59.
10 Major General C. Cooke served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General with the Madras Brigade in the
Burmese war from the 31st March 1852 to the 10th April 1853, and was present at the capture of Rangoon and
occupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
12 Major General T. Thompson served with the held force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair of
Zorapore.
16 Major General H. Man served in the first Goomsoor campaign of 1835-36, and in the second campaign in 1837.
Served in the Burmese war from July 1852 to July 1853, and was present at the recapture of Billing (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu).
17 Major General W. G. Woods served with a detached force in co-operation with Colonel Green's Brigade in
suppressing the insurrection in Canara in 1837. Was on field service in the Saugor Division and Bundlecund in
1842-43, and present at the affair at Simeeriah, and when in command of a field detachment, consisting of a troop of
the 6th Light Cavalry and a Company of the 43rd Native Infantry, surprised a party of rebels north of the Nerbudda.
Was employed as Brigade Major to the Madras Troops in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the Gwalior
campaign of 1843-44.
18 Colonel C. C. McCallum served with afield detachment in the Southern Mahratta Country in 184.1, and was
present at the capture of the fort of Badamee.
-" Major General H. D. Abbott served with the Nizam's Cavalry in the operations against Kurnool in 1839; as
Brigade Major with the Head Quarters of the Nizam's Cavalry Division during the operations against Rohillas at
Waronce and Urnee in 1849; also as Brigade Major of the Force at the investment and reduction of Fort Rai (Msow),
December 1850, and at repulse of the sortie by the Arab Garrison. Served as Brigade Major of the Force at the
siege of Dharoor in January 1851. Also as Brigade Major to the Force in the engagement with the Arabs near
Madras Staff-' Corps. — War Services.
urungabad, 22nd September 1S53. Commanded one of the attacking Columns on the entrenched village of Jesurint
oora. Brigade Major t>> Brigadier Mayne's Force at engagement with Rohillas at Sailoor 21st Sept. 1854 (severely
rounded— sabre cut of left arm and two horses wounded under him). Commanded at Aurungabad during the
isaffection of the troops at that station in May 1857. Served with the Hyderabad Contingent Force under Colonel
»rr at the reduction of Peeplia in Malwa. Commanded the 1st Hyderabad Cavalry with the Force despatched to
lahidpoor. Commanded the right attack in the Cavalry action at Rawal in Nov. 1857. Present with the Malwa
leld Force at the battles of Mundepore and Goodariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th Nov. 1857. Commanded a Brigade
f Cavalry at the repulse of the attack made on the rear (Brevet of Major). Served in the action in forcing the Pass
f Dhamonee. Present with the force under Sir Hugh Rose at the action at Mudenpore, and commanded the
Iquadron of the 1st Hyderabad Cavalry sent in pursuit; capture of the Fort of Talbhet 12th March 1858; invest-
lent and siege of Jhansie (wounded). Commanded the Hyderabad Cavalry Contingent at the battles of Koonch
nd Golowlee, advance on Calpee, pursuit from Calpee, battle of Mora r (horse killed) ; pursuit of rebels under Tantia
'opee from Gwalior, action at Jowra Allipoor (Medal with Clasp for Central India, and CB.). Commanded a Brigade
f Cavalry for the protection of the line of the Nurbudda during Tantia Topee's passage into the Deccan in
Jov. and Dec. 1858, and Jan. 1859. Commanded a Field Detachment in pursuit of Rohillas in the Hill country
tear Gintoor in Nov. 1859.
21 Major General W. C. R. Macdonald served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present as Extra Aide de
3ampto Lord Gough at the battle of Maharajpore (thanked in despatch, Bronze Star). Served in the Turkish Contin-
gent with rank of Lt.Colonel during the Russian war in 1855-56, and was Commandant of a Regiment of Turkish
Cavalry. Commanded at the Cavalry engagement at Kertch on the 16th Dec. 1855, where, with 80 Turkish Cavalry,
le twice charged a body of about 500 Russian Hussars and Cossacks. In this encounter he received a sword-cut on
he right hand, and a severe spear wound in the neck, besides contusions. In allusion to this affair a complimentary
general order was issued (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
23 Colonel F. Young served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1S57-59, and received the thanks of the
Lieut. Governor of Bengal fora successful pursuit ofa bodyof sepoy rebels inBehar in June 1S58, on which occasion
le with nine of his men crossed the Poon Poon river in a flooded state and killed with his own hands two of the
iepoy rebels who had remained behind to dispute the passage of the ford, in a hand-to-hand encounter (Medal).
24 Brigadier General F. G. Kempster served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the
forming of Chin-kiang-foo (Medal).
28 Colonel A. Howlett was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1S57-59 ; served as Commissa-
•iat Officer with field columns under Colonel Fischer and Brigadier Carthew on the Grand Trunk Road, and at
3awnpore from September 1857 to January 1S58 ; was present at the actions on the 26th 27th and 28th November
1857 with the Gwalior mutineers before Cawupore, and in the entrenchments during their subsequent investment
sy the rebel force till 6th December following ; was with the head quarters of the regiment at Bunnee bridge when
£ formed the rear guard of Sir James Outram's Force during the period of its occupation of the Alumbagh, also
luring the capture of Lucknow. Commanded a field detachment in Gurruckpoor district from 13th September till 27th
November 1858, and engaged in affairs with the rebels at Bansee on the 22nd and 28th September, at Chittra, at Poka
Betwah, at Biscohu, and Doomaragunge. Was senior Officer commanding Head Quarters and Right Wing of his
■egiment at the action before Toolsepore, and was wounded on the 28th September and his horse shot under him.
Served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the field column under Brigadier Faddy in Bundlecund in
March 1859, and engaged in attack and rout of the rebels under Rumnust Sing by a detachment of 2nd Sikh Cavalry.
Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to the Saugor Field Division from July 1S59 to the breaking up of the
iivisionon 31st December following (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
32 Major General A. K. Gore served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
33 Major General E. W. Boudier served in the Kurnool campaign in 1839. Served in the Turkish Contingent during
;he Russian war in 1855-56, and commanded a Regiment of Turkish Infantry till the war was over (Brevet of Major,
jth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
34 Colonel S. Mainwarmg served with the Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the storming
ind capture of Chin-kiang-foo and investment of Nankin (Medal).
38 Colonel E. J. Lawder served as an Acting Deputy Quarter Master General of the Army with the Saugor Field
Division during the whole time it was in the field iii 1858-59, was present at the attack on Jheeghur. affair Of
Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee 25th December, when Division Head Quarters with the Horse Artillery and
Davalry marched 84 miles in 37 hours, a ml storming of the he \ arree (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
39 Colonel G. R. Phillips served in the Southern Mahratta ; tntry in 1845-46.
40 Colonel E. F. Burton was employed with a field force against rebels in the Tondiman Rajah's country from
ind to 31st July 1854.
41 Major General R. Woolley was employed in the districts of Nursingpore, Jubbulpore, and Saugor in sup-
pressing the rebellion in October, November, and December 1857.
43 Colonel R. D. Ardagh commanded an armed party in April 1852 which was sent up to protect the British
rontier on the Salween river from the inroads of the Burmese ; was also present as a Volunteer at the defence of
\Iartaban in May 1852.
44 Colonel J. London served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Samanghur,
Budderghur, Punulla, Raugna, Seevapore, Munohur, and Munsuntosh, and operations at the Rain
*? Colonel M. T. Ffrench served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the atlair a- ,
pvas employed in 1857-59 m Bengal, and present at the affair at Suhar, Shahabad 21st August and 20th September
[85S, Noorpoor Shahabad 15th and 22nd September 1S58 (Medal).
48 Colonel A. F. Place served with the field force in Kurnool in 1S30, and was present at the affair at % irapore,
tvas employed in 1857-59 m Bengal. Served with the Shahabad Field Force under Brigadier Douglas; commanded
l party of one subadar and 25 sepoys, and by stratagem surprised the rebel post of Mairodora and captured 26
Doats 7th August 1S5S ; present at the taking of Suhar on the left bank of the Soane and destruction of the rebels
ooat on the 21st August 1S5S, again at the destruction of that town on the 20th September, at the taking of Noor-
aoor, Surragah, and Turcole on the 15th and 22nd September when those towns and several boats were destroyed
[Medal).
49 Colonel W. S. Simpson served with the troops in the Northern Concan in pursuit of the Freebooter Ragogee-
Bangria from January to June 1S45. Commanded- a detachment against the Shans andKareen6 of the Younzareen
listrict, Martaban Province in 1857.
50 Colonel J. M. Macgregor served with Lt.Colonel Watson's Field Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Ter-
■itories from 4th Oct. 1842 to 26th April 1S43 ; was present at the affair at Heerapoor on the Nerbudda and Simee-
riah in Bundlecund. Was actively employed with his Regiment in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories during the
mutiny in Bengal in iSr7-c8 ; commanded a squadron on the nth December 1857, and surprised and captured the
rebel Bugwan Sing ; commanded a squadron at the taking of the forts of Dehayan, Tirol, and Deolee. Formed
part of the force under the personal command of Lord Clyde from October 1858 to iSth January 1859 ; present at
;he taking of Buxar Ghaut, Doondeeakherah, and defeat of Beni Madhoo on the 24th November 1858, Churdah
6th December 1858, and Mujeediah 27th December 1858 ; on the baggage guard at Bankee when the rebels under
;he Nana and Begum were defeated by Lord Clyde on the 31st December 1858. Present at the reduction of Bun-
llecund under Major General Whitlock and Brigadier Wheler from 19th January 1S59 to 28th January i860 (Brevet
jf Major, Medal with Clasp).
51 Colonel A. Cooper served with the 8th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the Kolapore State Oct.
1844 to June 1845, and in the Southern Concan.
55 Colonel F. Mardall served in the Southern Mahratta Country 1844-45, and formed part of Colonel Outram's
Escort to Kolapore, was present at the storming of the fort of Samunghur, attack and capture of the heights of
Budderghur, and surrender of that fort, storm and capture of the forts of Punulla (slightly wounded) and Pownghur,
during the whole of tne operations at Sasedroog, and at the attack on the stockades in December 1844; led the
descent of the Elephant rock Sth January 1845, present at the attack and capture of the village of Seerapoor and at
the attacks on the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
" Colonel W. A. Riach served with the expedition to China from 24th February 1857 to 27th December 1S59.
59 Colonel A. Ritherdon volunteered and served with the 5th and 9th Regiments N. I. during the Burmese war in
i852-53> accompanied the Expeditionary Force, and subsequently officiated as Staff Officer to the column under
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5C9 Madras Staff Corps. — War Services.
Brigadier General Steel, commanded a company of the 5th Regiment N.I. with the advanced party at the attack
upon Gongah 18th January 1853, and present at other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
61 Colonel T. Gillilan served with the 35th Madras Native Infantry at the operations in the vicinity and capture
of Rangoon in April 1S52 ; was Paymaster of the Madras Division Army of Ava till the end of the war (Medal with
Clasp for Pegu) .
64 Colonel C. H. Abdy served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at Sanianghur, Bud-
derghur, Ramghur. Munohur and Munsuntosh. Received a slight sword-cut on the foot at Samanghur.
69 Colonel J. P. Watts was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
72 Colonel E. F. "Waterman was present a tlndore on the 1st July 1*857 when Holkar's revolted troops attacked1
the Residency. Was afterwards employed in keeping open the communication between Khandeish (Bombay
Presidency) and Malwa, from December 1S57 to August 1858 (Medal).
77 Colonel C. Hight was employed in the hill tracts of Orissa in 1847, 1S4Q, and again in 1851.
84 Colonel J. G. Touch served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th Aprifl
1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
S5 Colonel B. M. Macdonald served at Ungool in 1S47 and 1S48.
91 Colonel P. S. Cunningham served in the Southern Mahratta campaign in 1844-45, and was present at tha
taking of the heights in front of and occupation of Budderghur.
93 Colonel L. W. Buck served with the expedition to China in 1857-5S, including the capture of Canton (Medal).
91 Colonel C. S. Elliot served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the destruction of the eneniy'ffl
stockade on the Rangoon river, the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon, and capture of Pegu id
November 1852. Commanded the advanced guard of the force under Major General Godwin, which relieved tha
Pegu garrison in December 1852 ; mentioned in despatch (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the suppression
of the Bengal mutiny from December 1S57 till his regiment returned to Madras, and was with Outram's Corps ofl
Observation at the Alumbagh, and also at the capture of Lucknow, and at the subsequent operations of the Oud«
Field Force under Sir Hope Grant, from June to December 1S5S (Medal with Clasp).
95 Colonel H. H. Firth was present with the second expedition against the rebel Nursimba Reddy in 1S46, andad
the capture of the three Rajahs of Owk in September 1S46. Served in Burmah in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp foa
Pegu). Also with Major General Whitlock's Force in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in 185S-59, and present at tha
surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee, and in the action at Grivaussah on the banks of the Sinde river.
97 Colonel De Symons Barrow served in Oude during the suppression of the mutiny in 1858-59; present at thffl
action for the relief of Sandeela and at the action of JummoO (mentioned in despatches). Commanded a Regiments
of Military Police with the Column under Sir George Barker in all subsequent operations till the conclusion of tha
campaign. Had Divisional command of the Military Police watching the Nepaul Frontier after the retreat of tha
rebel arniy and until the withdrawal of the Police in October 1859 (Medal).
99 Colonel R. H.Bolton was on field service inBengal during the mutiny from October 1857 to August 1858 (Medal).;
100 Colonel W. A. Gib was present at the assault and capture of the fort of Werkera in Khandeish in 1844; was
employed on field service in the Concan against the rebel Ragogee-Bungria, and with one subadar and five sepoys
attacked and dispersed his gang, capturing most of their propertv and arms ; proceeded against a rebel Bheel chief-
tain, and was present at the attack on his camp and capture of himself and brother. Commanded parties of Police,
Regulars, and Irregulars on several occasions in the Jubbulpore district in 1858-59, in pursuit of rebels and in
the action at Tendukurck.
101 Colonel W. T. F. Farewell was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, in tha
suppression of the Indian mutiny, from 6th February 1858 ; present at the affair of Kabraie 17th April, battle of
Banda 19th April 1858, and surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao, and occupation of Kirwee on 6th June 1858 (Medal
with Clasp for Central India),
102 Brigadier General C. P. Keyes commanded the 1st Punjaub Infantry with the force which accompanied Sir-
Charles Napier into the Kohat Pass in February 1S50 (received the thanks of His Excellency and of the Local Govern-
ment) . Was present with the regiment in the relief of a body of Mooltanees in a town on the Kohat-Kotul which
was surrounded by the Pass Afreedes in March 1S50, on which occasion the regiment was unaided and sustained
heavy loss (received the thanks of Government) . Was on field service in October 1S51 as 2nd in Command of the]
regiment. On field service in May 1852, when the regiment, owing to treachery in transmission of orders, made a
forced march of seventy miles into action; present at Prang-ghar, Tski-kote, Erroska and several other minor
affairs in the Eusufzie and Ranazie Valleys (received the thanks of the Government). On field service in December
1852 in command of two companies of the regiment in a secret expedition against the Omerzie Wuzeerees in the1
Kafir Kote hills (services acknowledged by Government). In command of a wing of the regiment on field service in
March 1853 against the mountain tribes in the Salimanee range (services acknowledged by Government). Ou field:
service in December 1853 witu the jst Punjaub Infantry. On field service in 1854 in command of Scinde Rifle Corps.
On field service in 1855 in the Meranzie Valley in command of the Scinde Rifle Corps. In April i860 commanded 1st
Punjaub Infantry in the expedition against the Wuzeerees ; marched through their hills to their head-quarters at
Kanagoorum (received the special thanks of Supreme and Local Governments and of the Secretary of State for India,
and Brevet of Major) . On field service in August 1S63 in command of the 1st Punjaub Infantry and Hazara Mountain
Battery to watch the Hindoostani fanatics at Satiina . Joined Kinteyla Field Force in October, and served throughout
the Umbeyla campaign (severely wounded ; received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief and of the Supreme '
and Local Governments, Brevet of Lt. Colonel and CB.) In February 1S69 organized and commanded a seeretexnedition ;
against the Bezoties, a turbulent tribe on the Kohil border (received the special thanks of the Supreme and Local
Governments and of the Secretary of State for India, and Brevet of Colonel). In April 1869 commanded a field force
against the Cabul Kheyl and Taza Kheyl Wuzeerees (received the thanks of the Supreme and Local Governments,
Medal with two Clasps).
105 Colonel G. H. M. Aynsley was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58. Served in the
Saugor and Nerbudda Territories, and was present at the action of the nth December 1857, when the rebel chief
Bugwan Sing was surprised and captured, also at the affair of Kooahgaum, and at the attack of Tirol in Oude. On
the 10th June 1S58 commanded a detachment of cavalry and infantry against the rebels under Bern Bahadoor at
Kurnaipore ; present at the attack against the rebel chief Beui Madho at Buxar Ghaut, the attack and pursuit of
the rebels by Lord Clyde at Chundah, at the capture of the fort of Meejendie, on the following day was on the bag- !
gage guard at Bankee when the rebels under the Nana and Begum were defeated ; served with the Commander in
Chief's personal force from 8th October 1S5S to January 1S59 ; present at the reduction of Bundlecund under
Brigadier Wheler ; was with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in the beginning of 1859, and in command of a
squadron of the 6th Light Cavalry, a squadron of Allahabad Mounted Police, and a company of Infantry was
detached in pursuit of the rebel Runmust Singh near Kirwee at the end of 1859. Commanded a troop of the 6th.
Cavalry and a company of the 19th Native Infantry which was employed in the Surgootjah Jungles in the pursuit
and dispersion of the rebels under Runmust Singh (Medal).
lu6 Colonel E. W. Dun served with the expedition up the Canton river under Major General D'Aguilar on the
2nd and 3rd of April 1847, and was present at the storming of Boguebarrier and Canton Forts on the 2nd and 3rd ,
April 1847, capture of Barodea and Tathehut forts on 2nd and 12th March 1S58. Served with the field force under
Sir Hugh Rose in Central India during the whole campaign, and was present at the affairs of Jha.nsi, Calpee, Koonch,
Gwalior, Gadowhe, and Belowah. Served with the Berar Field Force from November 1858 to February 1859 (Medal
with Clasp).
107 Colonel R. C. Babington served as a volunteer in the Kaffir war of 1851 under Sir Harry Smith, in com-
mand of the 2nd European Levy, and was present in several skirmishes while patrolling in the neighbourhood of
King William's Town (Medal).
110 Colonel H. S. Rammell served at Ungool in 1847 and 1848.
1 '* Colonel G. P. B. Sherard served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban
and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
122 Colonel G. Hearn served in the Burmese war in 1S53, and was present at the recapture of Billing— wounded by
a musket-ball (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
123 Colonel J. Michael served in the Deccan during the Mutinies (Medal).
121 Colonel A. R. Clephane served in Turkey and the Crimea as Brigade Major of the Turkish Contingent in 1855-56.
125 Colonel R. G. Lewis was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and 1857.
125t Colonel E. O. Leggatt served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the stormiug of Rangoon.
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services. 510
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded two companies on field service in North Canara from August to
! December 1S57; during the absence of Captain Walpole on sick certificate was in command of the field forces
' embodied for "the suppression of the rebels ; and commanded left wing 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the
operations from March to December 1S58, and was present in various skirmishes and pursuits.
I !i 1I1 niel G. A. Searle served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu) . Held in detached
command two Companies of his regiment on field service during the insurrection in North Canara from 18th April
till ist December 185S (Medal).
148 Colonel R. A. Moore served in Ungool in 1S47 and 1848.
"s Colonel W. Rose served in Gooinsoor in 1847. Against the hill tribes in Rajahmundry district m September
•and October 1S57. With the Saugor Field Division in 1858-39.
i3u Colonel G. N. Johnstone served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). With the Sau-
gor Field Division in quelling the mutiny in India, including the affair at Kubrai, battle of Banda, taking of Kirwee,
and affair of Imleepanee (Medal for Central India).
130t Colonel A. Jenkins served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war
in 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Prome 9th and 10th October 1852; at Nowany from ist November to
20th December 1 8,2; accompanied the force to Meeaday, and was engaged in the attack on stockades there, and
other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Accompanied the small force in aid of the Civil Power from
Quilon to Cochin in January 1857.
138 Colonel J. N. Maclean served in the Nagpore Province to intercept the rebels under Tantia Topee from 9th
November 1S5S to 26th January 1859. Served with a column of observation on the banks of the Wurdah river for the
suppression of disturbances in the Nizam's dominions in conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from ist
to 30th March 1859. .
140 Colonel W. J. Vizard served in the Burmese war in 1052-33 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Commanded a
detachment at Diggi, North Canara, throughout the operations from March to December 1858, and was present in
a skirmish with and pursuit after the rebels.
145 Colonel C. H. Wilson served in Ungool Boad and Goomsoor in 1848.
,46 Colonel T. C. Georges was employed on field service in Burmah (Medal).
147 Colonel C. S. Hearn was employed against the insurgents in the Golcondah Zemindary in 1848. Served in
the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban 5th April 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served with the Turkish Contingent from March 1855 to June 1S56 as Assistant Adjutant General attached to the
head quarters of the force (4th Class of the Medjidie).
146 Colonel R. V. Handyside served during the Burmese war in 1S52-53, and was present in the operations
before and attack on Rangoon on the nth 12th 13th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
14'J Colonel W. O. Swanston served in the Indian mutiny campaigns, and was employed with General Havelock's
Volunteer Cavalry from 9th July 1S57 to 22nd March 1858, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, and Busserut-Gung (both actions), Bhittoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and entry
into Lucknow 25th September, when he was wounded ; at the evacuation of Lucknow 25th November 1857, at the
Alumbagh with Sir James Outram's Force from 29th November 1857 till 8th March 1858, and final capture of
Lucknow 15th March 1S5S ; was employed by General Havelock in carrying despatches from Allahabad 40 miles
through the enemy's country and bringing reply thereto, which he accomplished in 36 hours on one horse (Medal
with two Clasps, and a year's service).
130 Colonel W. H. R. Godfrey served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 and was present at the storming of
Rangoon; was also present at the repeated attacks on Naweng from ist November to 20th December 1852 (Medal
-with Clasp for Pegu).
154 Colonel A. C. Lilly served with the field force under Colonel Orr, and was present in action with a party of
Rohillas near Bedur in April 1859.
155 ColonelH. Fraser was actively employed from July 1S57 until January 1S59 with the Cavalry Brigade Hydera-
bad Contingent, and accompanied the field force under Colonel W. Orr to Mhow in October 1S57, coercing en route the
refractory Zemindars of Peepliah and Ragoo Ghur. Joined the Bombay Column before Dhar in October, and was
present with the 4th Cavalry Hyderabad'Contingent on the 12th November at Rawul when the Mahidpoor muti-
neers were after forced marches overtaken, several hundreds slain, and a complete battery, including siege-guns, &c.
captured (specially mentioned for conspicuous gallantry on the occasion). Was appointed Staff Officer to the Con-
tingent. Present with the Mahva Field Force under Sir James Stewart at the battle c if Mundisoor on the 21st 22nd
23rd and 24th November (was thanked by Colonel Orr). Served in the action in forcing the Pass of Dhamonee by
the Contingent Troops under Colonel Orr. Joined the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was
present at the action of Muddenpoor, and in the pursuit when a considerable number of the mutineers were cut up
(thanked by Sir Hugh Rose) . Joined in the operations against Tal Behat under Colonel Orr, and was present before
Jhansi rroni the 20th March to 15th April ; commanded during the greater part of the day the 3rd Cavalry Hydera-
bad Contingent at the battle of Betwah (thanked for his conduct at Jhansi). Was specially mentioned by Sir
Hugh Rose as follows:— "Lieutenant Fraser, Staff Officer of the Hyderabad Contingent, gallantly killing three of
the enemy at the general action of the Betwah." Was in the action at Xoonch (noticed by Colonel Orr). Joined
in the entire operations before Calpee and Gowlalee (noticed by Colonel Orr). Was in the action at Bilowah
(thanked for services). Was in the operations against Gwalior, and brought specially to notice by Sir Hugh Rose
"for unwearied zeal and good service during the whole of the campaign in Central India." Thanked by Colonel
Orr for his gallantry before the enemy (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
156 Colonel R. K. Macquoid was employed against the mutineers in Bengal, and was present at the siege and
capture of Rathgnr, battle of Bowdia, relief of Saugor, siege and capture of Gurra Cotah from iothto 13th of
February, action at Zalimpoor, siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwah, battle of Koonch, siege and cap-
ture of Calpee, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
161 Colonel W. S. Drever was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1856 and
1857. Was employed in North Canara in 1859 in conducting operations for the suppression of an amied insurrection
in that district, on several occasions engaged in personal encounter with the rebels who were all eventually cap-
tured or slain (Medal).
164 Colonel A. H. M. Dickey accompanied the small force from Quilon to Cochin [in Jan. 1857 to aid the Civil
Power.
166 Colonel C. J. Smith was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1S57-59, and was presentatthe
affair at Kanta, at Bunnee with force forming rear guard of Commander in Chief's Army during the capture of
■Lucknow, present at Doomeragunge, at the affairs at Bansee on the 22nd and 2Sth September 1858, and at the battle
■of Toolsepore (Medal with Clasp).
169 Colonel D. Shaw served with the field force against the insurgent Moplahs at Munjerry in the district of
Malabar, and was present at the engagement against the insurgent Moplahs on September 4th 1S49, at Kolatoor on
25th August 1851, and commanded a detachment of the Malabar Police Corps employed in the destruction of a party
of insurgent Moplahs near Calicut on the Western coast on the 17th September 1855. Present at the quelling of a
riot in Tinnevelly 22nd December 1858.
170 Colonel M. K. Bourne was present at the capture of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
171 Colonel R. S. Burge was employed on field service in Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in the suppression of
the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858 to 31st December 1S59; present at Jushuug, Kobrai, the battle of Banda,
surrender of Kirwee, when the rebel chiefs Narrian Rao and Madho Rao surrendered themselves prisoners, and
escorted them as State prisoners through the disturbed districts of Jubbulpore, when they were handed over to the
civil authorities ; was present at the affair at Larcherra 6th December 185S (Medal with Clasp).
173 Colonel A. T. Baldwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of Martaban,
■and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
175 Colonel D. Standen served with the Kamptee Movable Column, and present at Sonaar river, the Imleea,
Neemkhera Bhut^aon and Sleemanabad in 1857 and 1858 (Medal).
176 Colonel W. H. G. Palmer was actively employed during the mutiny against the rebels in Surnbulpore district
in 1858.
177 Colonel T. L. Scott served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu in
January 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was engaged in suppressing the mutiny in Bengal with Major General
5 1 1 Madras Staff Corps. — War Services.
Whitlock's Force in 1858-59, and present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee ; commanded a com-«
panyof his regiment at the affair of Jignee Medal).
J'8 Colonel H. C. Dowker served at Aurungabad inMay 1857; served as 2nd in Command 1st Cavalry Hyder-
abad Contingent during the campaign in Central India in 1857-58, and was present at the battles of Mund'isore and
Godariah 21st 22nd 23rd and 24th November 1S57, forcing the pass of Dhamoone by the Contingent troops under ■
Colonel Orr at Barowlee, general action at the pass of Mudenpore, Talbhet, Chundeyree, the investment and capture of
Jhansi from 21st March to 5th April, pursuit of the Ranee of Jhansi (severely wounded, sabre-cut on right shoulder),,
at Kotah (charger wounded), the general action of Koonch, taking of Calpee, and the various affairs before Calpee ■
during the previous eight days, the action of Bilowah, affairs of outposts with the enemy's cavalry and artillery I
before Gwaliur. Commanded the regiment in all actions subsequent to Jhansi, and until the end of the campaign, 1
the fall of Gwalior, served in the Cavalry Brigade under Major Abbott that assisted in repelling the threatened 1
invasion of the Deccan by Tantia Topee in November and December 1S58 and January 1859 (Brevet of Major, Medal I
with Clasp for Central India).
3"9 Colonel T. T. Turton served with the field force under Major Orr against insurgent Rohillas in the Nizam's I
territories in 1855; was present at the attack and capture of 'a body of Rohillas near Lingi Bonti, by Lt.Colonel ■
Doria's Field Force. I
181 Colonel T. Dyer served with the Kumool Movable Column and Saugor Field Division in 1858 (Medal with I
Clasp). I
iss Colonel J. P. Pedler commanded a field detachment of cavalry, infantry and artillery of the Hyderabad I
Contingent at the attack and capture of Copal from the rebels by the field force under Major Hughes on the I
1st June 185S ; and commanded successfully a detachment of all arms at Budlai in the Nizam's Dominions against I
a body of Bheels on 20th November 1859, a service which elicited the favourable notice of the Governor General of
India.
185 Colonel F. J. Millar was employed during the rebellion in the Googaira district in 1S57 (Medal).
186 Lt.Colonel S. New was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district
from nth October 1857 to 30th April 1S58, and was present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, and affairs of ]
Kooagaun and Junapanee (Medal).
18" Lt.Colonel J. L. Benwell was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and !
Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district from 17th July 1857 to 30th April 1S58, and was present in the engage-
ment with the mutineers of the 52nd Bengal N.I. and rebels near Kuttengie 27th September 1857 and Khonee Pass ]
27th December 1857 (Medal).
iS8 Lt.Colonel C. B. L. Smith was actively employed during thelate rebellion in India. In Dec. 1857 with aparty of 50
troopers he entered Sanakhan hills, andsurprised the main body of the insurgents — 500 matchlock men — and captured
their leader, the rebel chief of Sanakhan, on whose head a price had been fixed. On the night of the iSth Jan. 1858
a portion of the troops stationed at Raepore mutinied, murdered the Sergeant Major, and seized the post guns. The
only English Officers present were Captains Smith and Rybat, and the nearest trustworthy force was 180 miles •
distant, yet before the morning dawned these two Officers had suppressed the mutiny, and seized all the known
mutineers, who in due time were hanged in the presence of their comrades. From March to the end of June he
commanded a Detachment of troops againsMhe rebels in the Snmbulpore district, with whom he had various affairs.
For his services rendered in 1857-58 he received the thanks of the Governor General in Council, and the expression
of Her Majesty's trracious approval. In Oct. and Nov. i860 he was employed against the rebels m the Manicghur
hills, and drove them from all their defences, completely dispersing the band (Medal).
190 Lt.Colonel W. G. M. Strickland served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the defence of
Martaban, and recapture of Billing (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
191 Lt.Colonel E. B. Sladen served in the Burmesewar in 1852-53; present at the relief of Pegu in December 1852, and
at the second investment of Pegu in Januaryi853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Conducted two successful expeditions
against rebel hill tribes of the Yoonzalee district Martaban Provinces in 1856 and 1857 (dangerously wounded, and.
received the thanks of the Supreme Government). Served with his Regiment (1st Madras Fusiliers) in the sup--
pression of the Indian mutiny from February 1858, until the return of the Regiment to Madras. Present with Sir
J. Outram's Corps of Observation at the Alumbagh, and at the capture ofLucknow; the Oude campaign from
June to December 1858 ; appointed Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force on the march to and capture
of Sultanpore ; at the passage of the Goomtee ; Brigade Quarter Master to Sir A. Horsford's Force at the affair and
capture of guns at Daooadpore ; acted as Orderly Officer to the Brigadier at this and other minor affairs (Medal
with Clasp).
192 Lt.Colonel H. H. Foord was employed in Turkey during the Russian war in 1854-56. Commanded some
Irregular Cavalry at the capture of Jungliah Naik and others at Jaulnah 1858.
193 Lt.Colonel W. H. Whitlock served during the second Burmese war, and was on board the steam frigate Sesostris
during the naval engagement which took place off Rangoon on the nth April 1852, when the enemy's stockades which
lined both banks of the river were destroyed. Joined and did duty with H.M.'s 51st Light Infantry as a volunteer,
and accompanied the storming party which assaulted and captured the White House stockade on the 12th April 1852.
Present during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon, and at the final assault on the town on the 13th and 14th
April. Present with the Rifle Company of his Regiment (which covered the advance of the Column) in the attack on
Pegu the2istNov. 1852, and on this last occasion received a very severe wound in the right elbow joint which disabled
the right arm for life (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Bengal during the mutiny as Aide de Camp to Sir
G. C. AVhitlock, commanding the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
194 Lt.Colonel F. Horsley was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal during 1857-58.
195 Lt.Colonel L. H. Isacke was employed in the Crimea and present at Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp).
196 Lt.Colonel H. T. Stuart served during the second Burmese war (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
19? Lt.Colonel H. C.Menzies was employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy district in 1S56-57.
198 Lt.Colonel H. D. Cloete served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the storm and capture
of Pegu 21st November 1852, when he was dangerously wounded by a musket-ball in the chest, was also
constantly engaged with the enemy during the ascent of the Pegu river in the leading steamer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu).
201 Colonel WillouL'hby Osborne served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59. Was engaged in nine
affairs between June and Dec. 1857 (wounded). Commanded in the operations against the 3-Gun Fort of Kunchund-
pore, and present at its capture on 7th Dec; Joorah on 17th Dec; fortified town of Myhere, on 2Sth Dec; the
22-Gun Fort of Myhere, on 3rd Jan. 1858; Jokehaie, on 19th Jan.; Kunwarrah 3-Gun Fort, on 21st Jan.; Bigira-
googurh 1 3-Gun Fort, on 24th Jan. (wounded); Fort of Jigneehut, on 22nd May. Also piesent at the action of
Kurereah, on 1st Jan. 1859 (wounded), and at Kentee on 5th March 1S59 (CB., Honorary Aide de Camp to the
Viceroy of India, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
202 Lt.Colonel H. F. Dakeyne served with the Expeditionary Force in China under Sir Hope Grant in i860, and
was present at the actions of Peytang and Sinhoe, capture of the Takoo forts, and final advance on Pekin
(Medal) .
203 Lt.Colonel O. F. Smithers was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories in sup-
pression of the Indian mutiny from 6th February 1858 ; present at the affairs of Jeegungh, Kobrai, battle of Banda,
and surrender of Kirwee (Medal with Clasp).
204 Lt.Colonel A. C. Hay served with the Saugor Field Division, and was present at Sheegum and Kobrai; com-
manded a company with' the advanced guard at the battle of Banda; was with Captain Hilliard's detachment at.
Tolakunjarum (Medal with Clasp).
205 Lt.Colonel J. W. Orr served in Burmah 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also with Major General
Whitlock's Force in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1858-59, and was present at the surrender of the rebel
Narrain Rao at Kirwee ; was left in charge of the camp on the 16th December 185S, when the force under
Brigadier MacDnff moved out to attack the rebels at Girwassah.
a«t Lt.Colonel F. Gadsden served in Arracan during the Burmese war, and in the Sumbulpoor districts during
the disturbances in 1857-58.
206 Lt.Colonel G. J. D. Heath served with the Saugor Field Division in Central India, and was present at the
relief of Kirwee, the subsequent assault upon the heights of Punwarreo, and defeat of the rebels on the 29th
December 1053 (Medal with Clasp).
Madras Staff Corps.— War Services. 512
™ field service with a detachment of the 35th Foot against Hill Kareens near
208 Lt.Colonel H. G. Thomson was .on ™fi8£5^£££3 at the action at Palipoon.
auay-gheen from 10th April to 1st M«> !-,'■, ■ u •'* 1 ^ - .,,,„., ni,ur.(.,„s in the Raepore,Rukunpore, and
212 Lt.Colonel W.Peyton served during the Lin nese« aim ?- , capture of Bassem ._9th May 1853
^fth°^^^ °n the H^adF" ^ l6th
S^Colo^IlHt^tetwafpresentwith his Regiment on field service from the commencement of the d»-
^^LTcolonelG W$Z£%* employed in suppressing the insurrection in the Pariah Kimedy d.tnet m
istrict in 1857-58- T . • ._ pno.ao-ed durin- the Googaira rebellion as Commandant of a Belooch
•orce employed against the rebels under tie m , < \ . _ ; ,i,t;ichment of the 35th Madras N . I . (Medal).
fCJoiRseeoutheG.arrnuticr.occupiedljythe^th t. ; \ l i]i_unvctlMl! ni thc Purl;l,1 K.uH.lydistnct m 1S56-57.
220 Lt.Colonel R.H.Cuuliffe was employed n 1'1» - ^ Kamptee Movable Column inthe Saugor and Ner-
lengal with Madras Rinesdurmg the ■ inu times mo- M . ^ and g Field Division and was pre-
^as^^ss^sSyssrsaja as*-*-* -- Dy a ^^.^ on ** **.
i^^CoSrt)St.M. Wvnchwasemployed ^suppressing the ^— ^SKS^
tudxSs Served 'against the Hill Tribes in the .^V^n^ u ^ ^x"o ^^^t^^.ellio^ in liex.^a (M. 1 .1)-
,he capture of Prome (Medal ^th Clasp for Pegu ) Infftntry in tho North Canara campaign, from March to
•eliefofKirwee, and storming the lights ■* l'™^ .^'[athe campaign in Central India.ai.d waspre.ent at
233 Lt.ColonelA.A.Johnson served in the Malycai '"7!^;^,,^. .nJM ;,,,,,,,,, [lBair at Parab near baugor,
the cap ure of Peepliah, cavalry acUun at Rajvu 1,1 a tiles ot JI u it .» . , ^ A i8.S| , of h
wS "ient 5. o..« st irmisH >nd various J"™* ,„«. f„„ Quilon to Coetin in J.n. ,857, to .id the Civil Power.
".sV,SoSh™5*»»«.-^^^^
^.»io«^^
^HtSlHHnM
3°e!S^^
"B-HSSS? « ISSSKSSS^S onS, ..rviee in tie Swg.r nl Nerbtdto Territories in the .uppre.sion
of Aoung, Busscerutgunge (island 2nd), bu 01 e. ^ " ->"*<- ^ Lucknow on the 25th September—
Vl-S^^S»*,SSSrSSiL'. Pursuing Column from December l858 to Apri 1859, and was
pr'esent It the defeat of the rebel, »' »«™^ ^J^-j^w the North Canara campaign from August to Novem-
l " ^SJkSSS^^^^m^^^SSam .858, and commanded a party m pursuit of rebels
f5ilio"Tpicton-Warlow commanded a detachment during the disturbances in Pariah Kimedy in x856. Was
5 1 20! Madras fifea/ Corps.— War Services
GSSSffi&SSto*6 inSOTgentS ln the S— P™> strict in l8s8, and received the thanks of the Benga
Ti^&G^^^^^f^^" Rifl6S l8"-5S * queuing the mutiny in India, and with the foj
deUcnSlo^^o^^affiuf CJSt^» & W ^ l8s V8' ^ ~Pa-ed J
?g#asr ; was present with the force for ^^^^^^aii.rsa'ffi^
^w^e^^^^
Jumna near the latter town; at the surpnse and a en n r r , ,7 ^ei-undy, and affair in the bed of the
qucnt pursuit of rebels acros^^
defeated and lost their camp and h-.vjwi ■■ enmloved in sp- -i ,, . v J ''' m ,A.Pnl l859> "Then they were
and Doorwa passes in Bundlecund (Medal with CHsp) expeditions, and m guarding the Kallingei
the^Sr^
(mentioned in despatches). Commanded in < '• ■ ,\ ' " ') \i T" WTas ln>'-eut nl the action at Sahao
manded escort to the .-,ms durneMl e ■„•( , , , •'/„', ,'V M:''h:" ;'.'Pore, Jaceoh, and Mow Mahori. Corn-
Clasp) Employed in&arSAnffi *££> ^TT^ Meda> ^
m the Abyssinian campaign (thanked in despatches lor rh, •• \-f , f V ul A the Transport Train
distrS^rz'a^dS"1 WaZaCtlV6ly empl°yed dUrin^ the m^y against the insurgents in the SumbulpoJ
»« Maior H ^in!fixlrS Presen*at pe capture of Seorapore on the 8th February ,8,8
distriX l8?7-t8 P " S aCtlVely empl°yed dUring the mutiny a™* the insurgents in the SnmbulpoJ
the Kamptee flying column from oth ^^^Tssit^^f^^X^^^^6- and, July l8"' aud with
^ga^A^v^^ eXP6Cllti0tl '° *"
S? | |f lF^™^^ ^aiidiS5,
™ Maior C ^H^LTp™?10^ ^ the BeIlai'y Moyable Colum» ™ 1858.
Brigacue^Do^SfandaTeonTS the Shahabad Field Force under
surprised the rebel post of Mamdoorah ; oI^X ^Z?'^araDd 25 sepoys, and by stratagem
Sf^S^e^^
Cotumntnder Br^er^S^od^sT111"6 °f °°PUl ^ "" "' Jlme ^ 'SCTVed with the Bellary Movable
variouShLmis^s and purlu^ ^ ^ C&™™ Campai^ from M-ch to December l8s8, and was present in
Bu^eeTi^h^ Indian mutiny in l857-S9, and was present at
at the affair of Dobriah and commanded a Stai of his re^^ at H^i^h'6 °f ^knOW; al*° P™«n|
Doomeragunge on 26th November 1858, under Brigadier Row'c • f ,] ' ,J\the 29th August 185S, also at
present at the battle of Toolsepore (Medal) ^"Sadier Rowcroft, also at Burreeah on the 3rd December 1858;
tS^^^^TXLA^Chm<mdaeTye& With fiekl detachme*t8 on the Hyderabad Frontier from
c - Major W. B. Macleod served witha Squadron of the xst Dragoon Guards during the campaign of 1860 in
^L^TBn^^ZlorclTJrS t!he 1^= ^ °c *" *^ »*£ V - *«5»9. and was present at
Lucknow, present at Bansee on the ™nd a nl 28th ffiuibe^iS.sT?^^ ^f8 AT* during the ™PtUre of
fo^n^^^
i8^x?orBcrinepc^^fif* #™s Si wirtrhc a^8ietachment wwch proceeded in -^-^
rebels in the Ballaput Jungle 26th Au-ult 1859 (Medln Girwassah 16th December 1858. Engaged with the
nZrC^IP^ZoZatVre8ent at the Captm'e 0f ^P"1 - ^e lSt June r8S8. With the Be.lary Field Force
taaFSSS^Sw^^S^ Ooservation under Sir James Outram at the Alumbagh
«i Major W. O. Foord was employee w tl 1 el 1 V.rce f ^ atn,dACraptnre00 L«cknow (Medal with , 'lasp).
the rebels on the 2nd October 1858 0rCe fr0m 5th March l858- and engaged with a small party of
4ft"W in0gu»5e8"akl aDd ^ ^ FitZPatl'iCk W6re emPl0yed « fi^d — iee m the Raichore Doab from
d "trSn %5l H> SeWeH WaS aCtiv6ly Bm^ed duri^ the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpoor
(Medal). y iebiuaiy 185S; present m the action of Punwarree 29th December 1S58
during his campaign in Oude, Iron kI , e , 1 'i Cl. A be r% X ~V1 -.f"'"1 «'ith Sir Hope Grant's Division
Sultanpore and other minor aflin is; and u"„ h m. , ,- I ■ J Vm'.I.i1 P, ' 1 ? 1,:,ssage°f the Goomtee river at
at Shahpore, Onde, on the 13th October ( Sedal and Clasp) W °h en"aSed and repulsed the enemy
includtfthUu^^^
Infantry in the Abyssinian Expedition in 1868 (Medal, ( J" ^ Wlth the 31'd B°mbay Nativ«
pr:LLaJo°L^iu°Ssii?thTNTzim4tdom ^ver for the sup-
March , ;-; = 0 ( ,\i euul 1 . dominion m conjunction with a column under Sir Hugh Rose from 1st to 30th
/th^tdi^m^tiS^T^hTn^
-t^K^KSd^^^^
Madras Staff Corps. — War Services. 512^
commanding the division from 6th April 1S59 to the breaking up of the force on 31st December 1S59 (Medal).
3113 Major F. J. Wroughton served with the field force in Bundlecund under Major General Whitlock.
304 Major H. H. H. Hallett served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force in Bundlecund from April to 29th
December 1859.
' ' Major E." S. Ludlow served with the Saugor Field Division in 1S59.
' ' Major H. Porteous was. employed in suppressing the Khond outbreak in Boad in May and June 1S62. Was
on field service in Ungool and Autmullick in the Gurghauty of Orissa from 1st May till 3rd June 1863.
3"" Major J. M'Mullin served with the 59th Foot at the operations before Canton and atits capture in 10^7 (Medal
with Clasp).
309 Captain E. Quin served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-6S, and was
present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
310 Captain Chick was present during the siege and relief of Lucknow (Medal).
311 Captain R. G. E. Dalrymple served in the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala
(Medal).
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1st Bombay Cavalry {liaised 5 ±\ov. 1^17;.
Ghcznee "— " Affghanistan"— " Punjaub"— " Moolta.it"—" Central India
Head Quarters at Neemuoh. Jacket, Grey. Facings, Dark Blue.
522 — 523
Rank, Names, and Cobps.
Remarks.
PC Colonel J. Blair, late 2 Cavalry ....
Lt.Colonel C. J. Anderson, Stall' Corps
Major E. G. Jenkins, Staff Corps
Major W. S. Peat, Gen. List
Major A. R. Heyland, Staff Cor;..-
Lieut. H. Hay, Stuff Corps
Lieut. E. L. Elliot, Staff' Corps
Lieut. F. W. S. Jackson, St.-i!!'< r; -
Lieut. G. F. N. Tinley, Stall (.'orps
Lieut. L. A. Gordon, Staff Corps
Surgeon E. W. Young
o June 75 Commandant, 21 Dec. 74.
!o May 79 2nd in Command and Squad. Conidr., 12 May 75. -Furlough.
jo Sept. 74' Squadron Commander, 14 June 65.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
17 June 79'Squadron Commander, 17 Jan. 77.— Oflg. 2nd Squad. Comdr.
;i Dec. 78 Squadron Officer, 26 May 76.— Brigade Major, Deesa.
;3 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant. 26 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
: ? Aug. 70 Squadron Officer, 26 May 76. — Sick Furlough.
:S Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 26 May 76.— Officiating Adjutant.
10 Sept. 76 Officiating Squadron Officer and Squadron Commander.
14 June 77 Officiating Squadron Officer.
In medical charge, 23 Oct. 78.
2nd Bombay Cavalry (Raised 5 Nov. 1S17)
" Centhal India "
Head Quarters at Poor.a. Facings, White. Jacket, Grey.
Colonel H. P. Sykes, late 2 Cavalry j 3 Apr. 79 Com
Lt.Col. A. \V. Macnaghten.late 2 Cuv ...'13 Aug. 79 2nd i
Lt.Colonel H. Phillipps, Staff Corps ...lio Sept.79 S
dSq
Aug. 75.
nnmander,
Dec. 74.
Major W. H. J. Stopffird, late 3 Cavalryln Feb. 7S Squadron Commander. 15 May 75. „,„,„„ , ,„f
Major J. Fa "an, lira. List, Cav 27 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 4 Mar. 75--Offg. Commandant
I Governor's Body Guard.
27 Oct. 73 Squadron Officer, 21 Dec. 74- , „ , „, _ .
26 July 76 Squadron Officer, 26 July 76-With Afghan Transport Train.
30 Dec. 72 Officiating Squadron Officer and Adjutant.
(Officiating Squadron Officer.
iln medical charge, 28 Sept. 70.
; Captain C. A. Owen, Gen. List
I Captain W. H. D. Jones, Staff Corps
I Lieut. A. Pringle, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major A. Barry, MD.
3rd Bombay Cavalry {Queen's Oivn) (Raised 4 May 1820).
'*— " Cabool, 1842"—" Hyderabad "—" Persia"—" Reshiee"— " Khooshab "— " B
USHIBE —
" Ghuznee"— " Cabool, 1842
" Central India "—"Abyssinia.
Head Quarters at Deesa. Facings, Scarlet. Jacket, Grey.
Honorary Colonel-Field. Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward. Prince of AVales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. GCB. KB. GCSI. GCMG.
Lt.Colonel C. E. Stack, late 1 Cavalry... 31 Oct. 78 Commandant, 1 June 7S.-Sick Furlough. [Commandant.
Major A. P. Currie, late 3 Cavalry ....... 4 Mar. 76 2nd in Command ami Squadron Commander, 1 June ^-Offg.
Captain J. F. Willoughby, Gen. List ... 4 Feb. 71 Squadron Commander, 1 June 7 .-Officiating ,nd n Command.
Captain M. W. Stevens, Gen. List 19 Aug. 7. Squadron Commander, 1 June 7S.-Offu .A.A , n Smd Di*t.
Captain M. Mavne, Staff Corps 4 July 77 Squadron Officer, 22 Oct. 7°.-Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer.
Captain M. James, Staff Corps 10 Jan. 79 Squadron Officer and Adjutant 2 Aug. 71
Lieut W C Owen Stall' Corps 30 Dec. 71 Officiating Squadron Officer and Squadron Com
Sub Lieut. G. K. Daly, 15 Foot n Nov. 76 Attached 1
Surgeon Major C. J. F. S. M'Dowall.
-Sick Furlough.
probation.
In medical charge, 21 Dec. 72.
Surgeon G E Officiating in medical charge.
^^R^^ntf^X^.^nc'n^,, of 6 T, ps, wtth the following W,tabU,»ment .-Oommaiidant ; 3 Sqnadroi,
Commanders , 3 Squadron Officers; . Medical Officer; , UussuMur Major ; e llussuldars ; , \\ ordee Ma 0 r ;
6 Jemedars; 1 Kote Duffadar Major; 1 Farrier Major; 6 Kote Duffadars; 30 Duffadar^;
6 Trumpeters; 30 Naiks; and 400 Sowars
Poona Horse (Raised in 1S17).
huznee "— " Affghanistan "— " Candahar"— " Meeanee "— " Hydebabad "
" Reshiee"—" Khooshab"—" Bushire."
Lace, Gold.
" Corygaum
" Reshiee"—" Khooshab' — Bushire.
Head Quarters at Seroor. Facings, Bed. Jacket, Dark Green
Lt.Col. C. D'U. La Touche, Staff Corps 1 15 June 76 Commandant, 29 April^
Major R. G. T. Stevenson, late 2 Cav
Major G. C. Hoge, late 2 Cavalry ....
Captain C. M. Erskine, Staff Corps .
Lieut. J. W. Anderson, Staff Corps .
Lieut. H. P. Young, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. D. M. Minchin, Staff Corps
. A. K. Stewart
.7 Nov] 73 2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 April 76.
27 Oct.' 7S Squadron Commander, 6 May 76.
i-> May 72 Squadron Commander, 13 Dec. 78.
5 Jan. 70 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 6 May 76.
- Squadron Officer,
22 Mar. 71 Squadron Officer, 9 Feb. 78-.
n Feb. 75 Squadron Officer, 13 Aug. 79.
In medical charge, 31 Oct. 77.
Sind Frontier Force.
Colonel T Nuttall Staff Corns i 3 Dec. 73 Commandant in Chief and Political Agent, Smd Frontier.
Brigade Major, and Superintendent of Bazaars, Jacobabad.
-From 2 Sind Horse.
Captain A. M. Hogg, Staff Corps I12 Dec. 73lOfficiating Brigade Maj.
1st Regiment Sind Horse (Raised August 1839),
»-!B "-" Hyderabad "— " Punjaub "— " Mooltan "— " Goojeb ai "-"
India."
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Facings, Scarlet. Jacket, Dark Green
1 13 June77'Comdt., 29 Nov. 78. Offg. Asm-i. > ;pn:. 1
27 Nov. 77!2ndin Command and Squad, ( ummaiiilei
Cuichee"— " Meeanei
Pebsia"— " Central
Major R. V. Maiden, Staff Corps ...
Major J. Philips. Staff' Corps
Captain A. L. McNair, Staff Corps
Major E. S. Reynolds, Staff Corps
Lieut. R. H. Daniell, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. F. G. Alexander, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. G. F. Francis, Staff Corps
Lieut. J. R. C. Domvile, Staff Corps
Lieut. G. D. Giles, Staff Corps
Surgeon J. McCloghry
iper Sind Frontier.
zg Nov. 78.— Sick Furl.
.7 Aug. 73 Squadron Commander, 5 A BSiflt. Polit Supdt. Lpper
1 Sind Frontier.- -On special daty, .-uumiaiu itouoe.
.7 Oct. yo'squadron Commander, 6 July -i.-1'onucal Agent, 3rd olass.-
7 i st Assist, to Gov. Gen.'s Agent, Beloochis an
28 Oct. 7i Squadvu.i Cnm.nander, 14 July 77.-Assist. Supdt. of Transport.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant,
28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer, 31 May 76.-Sick Furlough.
ll Fet 7;Snauron Officer; 2* S& ^-Officiating Squadron Commander.
10 Sept 75 Officiating Squadron Officer,
lln medical charge, 1 June 78.
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' CUTCHEE" — " MeEANEE " — " HYDERABAD"— "PUNJAUB " — "MOOLTAN" — " GOOJEBAT."
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. Jacket, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Rank, Names, and Cobps. I £*MJ_ I
Major M. M. Carpendal'e, Staff Corps... 12 June 78
Captain A.. M. Hogg, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 73
CaDtain C. A. de N. Lucas, Staff Corps ...21 Mar. 77
Captain W. Loch, Staff Corps 22 Mar. 78
Lieut. D. G. Mackenzie, Staff Corps ...33 May 71
Lieut. F. Abbott, Staff Corps iz8 Oct. 71
Lieut. J. Monteith, Staff Corps '13 Nov. 72
Lieut. G. F. A. Gavin, 15 Hussars 10 Sept. 75
Lieut. T. P. Geoghegan, Staff Corps ... 12 Feb. 76
Lieut. W. Whately, 33 Foot 19 Apr. 76
Burgeon M. L. Bartholomeusz, MB
Remarks.
Commandant, 29 Nov. 78. [Brigade Major, Sind Frontier Force.
2nd in Command and Squadron Commander, 29 Nov. 78. — Offg.
Squadron Commander, 29 Nov. 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Squadron Commander, 2 Nov. 70.— Acting Assistant to the
Resident at Hyderabad.
Squadron Officer and Adjutant. 2 Dec. 76. -Sick Furlough.
Squadron Officer, 31 May 76.— Offg. Squadron Commander.
Squadron Officer, 9 Aug. 76.— Offg. Adjutant.
Attached on probation.
Officiating Squadron Officer.
Attached on probation.
In medical charge, 26 April 76.
3rd Regiment Sind Horse (Raised 4 Nov. 1857).
" Central India "— " Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Jacobabad. (With Candahar Force.) Jacket, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Col. J. H. P.Malcolmson.CB. Staff C. j 8 June 75|Commandant, 12 April 73.— Com. Peshin Movable Column.
Captain J. E. Gordon. Gen. List 1 21 Feb. 71 '2nd in Command and Squadron Comdr., 27 Feb. 79. — Sick Furl.
Captain P. J. Maitland, Staff Corps j 2 May 7S|Squadron Commander, 31 May 76.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
\ Assist Field Engineer, Candahar.
Captain H. C. Hogg, Staff Corps I12 Oct. 79'Squadron Commander, 27 Feb. 79.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. E. D. N. Smith. Stall' Corps [28 Oct. 71 'Squadron Officer, 31 Jan. 74.— Officiating Squadron Commander.
Lieut. E. V. P. Monteith, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. 71 Squadron Officer and Adjutant, 31 Jan. 74.
Lieut. A. M. Monteith, Staff Corps 9 Aug. 73 Squadron Officer, 27 Feb. 79. — Offg. Squadron Commander.
Surgeon A. W. F. Street j Officiating in medical charge.
Aden Troop (Raised 23 Oct. 1867).
Jacket, Dark Green. Facings, Scarlet.
Lt.Coloncl G. S. Stevens, Staff Corps... Iio Dec. 79 1 Commandant, 6 April 70.
Note. — The Effective Establishment of the Aden Troop consists of 1 Commandant,
1 Kote Duffedar, 1 Quarter Master Duffedar, 1 Pay Duffedar, 8 Duffedars, z Trumpeter, 2 Farriers, 83 Sowars.
Native Artillery.
No. 1 Mountain Battery — "Punjaub" — "Mooltan" — "Abyssinia."
No. 1 Mountain Battery at Rajkote ; No. 2 Mountain Battery with Candahar Force.
Captain J. D. Snodgrass, Royal Artillery, 4 Oct. 77'Commanding No. 1 Mountain Battery, 4 Apr. 79.
Lieut. W. B. Hoggan, Royal Artillery... 8 Jan. 70 Doing duty Officer.
Captain R. Wad\ Royal Artillery 9 Aug. 76 Commanding No. 1 Mountain Battery, 4 Apr. 79.
Lieut. R. W. P. Robertson, R. Artillery | 4 Jan- 7* '1 Doing duty Officer.
Lieut. A. Keene, Royal Artillery is Feb. 74' Doing duty Officer.
Note. — The effective Establishment of a Mountain Battery of Native Artillery consists of 1 Subedar, 1 Jemedar,
1 Havildar Major, 1 Pay and Quarter Master Havildar, 4 Havildars. 4 Naiques, 2 Buglers, 60 Privates, z Boy,
2 Bhisties. Total 77. No. 2 Battery has in addition, 2 Havildars of Drivers, 4 Naiks of Drivers, 85 Drivers,
8 Muleteers, 1 Native Farrier.
Corps of Sappers and Miners.
bni-Boo-Ali " — " Ghuznee " — " Affghanistan "— " Khelat "— " Punjaub " — " Mooltan " — " Goojerat '
" Persia" — " Reshire" — "Khooshab " — " Bushire " — " Central India" — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Kirkee. Cloth, Scarlet. Facings, Dark Slue.
1 st Company.— Aden.
2nd Company.— On Service.
Lt. Colonel J. Hills, R. Engineers.
3rd Company.— Kirkee.
4th Company. — Kirkee.
Sth Company. — On
Lieut. H. O. Sclby, R. Engineers
Lieut. G. H.W. O'Sullivan, R. Engineer
Lieut. G. T. Jones, R. Engineers
Oct. 77 Commandant, 23 Aug. 71.
( Quarter Master and Interpreter and Superintendent of Field
(. and Park Train.
j Jan. 69 Instructor in Army Signalling and Telegraphy, 1 Jan. 75.
6 Jan. 72 Commanding No. 3 Company.
9 Jan. 73 Doing duty Officer. — On Service.
Major F. S. Leaeock. Gen. List, Inf j 9 Dec. 79 Commanding No. 1 Company, Aden. [Gen., Bombay District.
Captain II. Melliss, Staff Corps (30 June 77 Commanding No. 4 Company, Kirkee.— Officiating D. A. Q. M.
Commanding No. 3 Company.
Lieut. T. R. Henn, R. Engineers j 7 July 69 Commanding No. 2 Company.- On Sen-ice. [of Instruction.
Lieut. J. D. Fullerton. R. Engineers ... 9 Jari. 73 Otfg. in Command of No. 4 Company, and Offg. Adjt. and Supdt.
Lieut. E. II. Betholl, Royal Engineers ' 9 Jan. 73 Commanding No. 5 Company. --OnService.
Lieut. W. W. li. Whitei'ord.R. Engineers 15 July 6S Commanding Sappers and Miners.— On Service.
Captain E. M. Larminie, R. Engineers 125 June 74 Officiating Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major W. Niven, AID In medical charge, n Aug. 77.
Note.— The Effective Establishment of the Corps of Sappers and Miners consists of 5 Companies with 1 Com-
mandant, 5 Officers Commanding Companies, 1 Adjutant, 1 Quarter Master and Interpreter, 2 Doing duty Officers,
1 Surgeon, 1 Conductor, 1 Sergeant Major. 1 Quarter Master Sergeant, 4 Sergeants, '4 First Corporals, 4 Second
Lorpo.-als, s Subedars, 5 Jemedars, 20 Havildars, 10 Buglers, 40 Naiques, 408 Privates, and 12 Boys,
1st Bombay Native Infantry [Grenadiers— Raised i June 1796). 52;
" Mangalore"—" Hyderabad. "—3RD December 1S66.
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Depot at Ahmedabad. Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Remarks.
Lt.Colonel H. S. Anderson, Staff Corps..1 6 Apr. 76 Commandant, 31 May 79. „..•=,
Major J. Affleck, Staff Corps 13 June 77 2nd in Command and Wins Commander, 31 May 79.— Sick Furl.
Lt.Colonel C. M. Griffith, Staff Corps... n July 77 Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major W. R. Trevelvan, Staff Corps 4 Oct. 77 Wing Officer, 31 May 79.
Captain J. Grant, Staff Corps 30 June 77 Wing Officer, 1 March 78.
Lieut. C. W. Hinde, Staff Corps 25 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 14 Nov. 74.
Lieut. W. C. Aslett, Staff Corps '13 June 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 8 Nov. 78.
Lieut. A. H. Daunt, 7 Foot 12 Nov. 73 Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. C. G. Whitby, 17 Foot 11 Feb. 75 j Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon A. H. C. Dane, 31D | I In medical charge, 21 March 79.
2ndBombayNativeInfantry(Pmiceq/" Wales' Own)(Grenadiers — RaisediJuneijgS).
" Egypt "— " Kobegaum"— "Kirkee." Left Flank Company, " Persia "—"Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Nusseerabad. ~Bacing», White.
Honorary Colonel— Field Marshal H.R.H. Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall,
KG. KT. GCB. KP. GCSI. GC31G.
Colonel S. De B. Edwardes, late 2 N.I..., 4 Feb. 76 Commandant, 26 Jan. 78— Director of Transport on line between
I Sukkur and Quetta.
Colonel G. H. W. Fagan, late 2 N. I. ... 1 Oct. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 26 Jan. 78.— Sick Furl.
Major S. Rimington, Staff Corps 20 July 74 Wing Commander, 26 Jan. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Major C. F. James, Stan' Corps 20 Oct. 70 Officiating 2nd in Command.
Lieut. F. B. Peile, Staff Corps 7 July 7ojWmg Officer and Adjutant, 21 Aug. 75— Sick Furlough.
Captain C. M. Ryves, Gen. List 4 Feb. 71 Wing Officer, 12 Feb. 73.— Officiating Wing ( lommander.
Captain H. T. Bulkier, Staff Corps ... 19 Dec. 72 Wing Officer, 30 March 78.— Adjutant G.I.P.R. Volunteer Corps.
Lieut.J. S. King, Staff Corps 1 Jan. 7i,WingOfficeraud Quarter Master,6 June 78.— Servicesat disposal
of Government.
Lieut. A. E. Leslie, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 76 Wiug Officer, 3 Oct. 79.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. S. M. Schneider, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Lieut. A. G. H. Gardner, 22 Foot 26 July 70 Officiat.HL' Wing Officer.
Surgeon C. T. Peters, MB \ In medical charge, 24 Feb. 77.— At disposal of Government.
Surgeon G. H. Bull, 31. D ; Officiating in medical charge.
3rd Bombay Native Infantry (Light Infantry — Raised i June 1796).
" Seedaseeb "— " Sebingapatam "— " Beni-Boo-Ali "— " Ppnjaub "— " Mooltan "— " Goojebat "—"Abyssinia."
Light Company, " Persia."
Head Quarters at HyderaUid. Facings, Sky Blue.
Colonel W. R.Houghton, Staff Corps 2 Aug. 73
Colonel J. Clements, Staff Corps 11 June 78
MajorC. W. Yonge, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 74
Lt.Colonel J. R. Strutt, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 77
Captain L. F. Heath, Staff Corps I 9 Sept. 76
Captain G. J. Coulsou, Staff Corps '21 Dec. 73
28 Oct. 71
21 Sept. 74
Lieut. G. F. W. MacMahon, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. S. Birdwood, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major P. W. Cockell
Surgeon J. E. Worgan
Commandant, 5 Dec. 74.— Sick Furlough.
2nd in Command andWing Commander, 5 Aug. 76.— Offg. Comdt.
( iffieiating 2nd in Command and Wing Commander.
Wing Commander, 13 May 68. -Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adiutaut, 9 Sept. 76.
Wing Officer and Quarter M., 31 July 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Wing ( ffiicer, 24 Dec. 75.— Officiating Quarter Master.
Wing Officer, n May 78.— Sick Furlough.
In medical charge, 18 April 77.— Officiating 9 N.I.
i iffieiating in medical charge.
4th Bombay Native Infantry (or Rifle Corps — Raised i June 1796).
"Sebingapatam"— "Beni-Boo-Ali"—" Bourbon"—" Pcnjaub"— "Mooltan"— " Pebsia"— " Rbshiee"
" Khooshab " — " Bushibe " — " Centbal India."
Head Quarters at Poona. Jacket, liijle Green. Facings, Med.
Colonel W. Bannerman, Staff Corps i 3 Feb. 77; Commandant, 14 July 77.
Lt.Colonel G. B. Crispin, Staff Corps ... '20 July 782nd in Command and Wing Commander, 28 Aug. 78.
Major W. S. Seton, Staff Corps 20 July 77lWiug Commander, 28 Aug. 78.— Furlough.
Major F. F. Comyn, Gen. List [27 Feb. 79 WingOfficer, 3 Oct. 64.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Major W. Marshall, Staff Corps 12 Aug. 79 Wing Officer, 12 Aug. 76.
Captain S. Carter, Staff Corps
Lieut. D. C. W. Harrison, Staff Corps.
Lieut. A. W. L. Bayly, 10S Foot
Surgeon Major C. G. H. Ross
9 Dec. 72
1 Feb. 75
3 J une 74
Wing Officer, 15 May 63.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 25 Sept. 78.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 17 Nov. 69.
5th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
" Seedaseeb "— " Sebingapatam"—" Kahun "— "Beni-Boo-Ali." Left Flank Company, "Pebsia."
Head Quarters at Kurrachee. Facings, Black Velvet.
Colonel F. Roome, Staff Corps 130 Mar. 75 Commandant, 15 July 76.
Colonel A. A. Des Voeux, Staff Corps ... I 8 Dec. 79,2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 15 July 76.
Lt.Colonel R. A. C. Hunt, Infantry 130 July 74 Wing Commander, 15 July 76. [Bazaars, Hyderabad.
Captain P. C. Heath, Staff Corps ". \~ 2 Oct. 78
Major A. Poole, Staff Corps n Nov. 78
Captain R. Heuuell, Gen. List 21 Feb. 71
Lieut. C. O. Nicholetts, Staff Corps '28 Oct. 71
Lieut. J. C. Francis, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 76
Surgeon Major R. C. Thorp, 3ID I
Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 74.— Station Staff Officer, and Supdt. of
Wing Officer, 5 April 76.
Wing Officer, 15 July 76.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 24 Aug. 72.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 25 Oct. 78.
6th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i June 1796).
" Seringapatam."
Head Quarters at Mho-w. Facinas, Black.
Colonel J. J. Elder, Staff Corps 29 Jan. 79 Commandant, 6 Nov. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel C. D. J. Dodd, Staff Corps... 13 June 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 6 Nov. 73.— Offg. Comdt.
Major M. J. J. Mignon, Staff Corps 14 June 70 Wing Commander. 13 Aug. 79.
Captain R. A. Prideaux, Gen. List 4 Feb. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 April 76.— Sick Furlough.
Captain E. R. Reay, Gen. List 8 Feb. 70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 July 75.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Lieut. J. W. S. Mercer, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 72 Wing Officer, 3 Jan. 79.— Officiating Adjutant.
Lieut. E. C. Cox, Staff Corps 19 Apr. 78 Wing Officer and officiating Quarter Master.
Lieut. W. H. Darby, Royal Artillery ...'sS Jan. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon P. N. Parakh ' In medical charge, 27 April 78.
Notb.— The Effective Establishment of a Native Infantry Regiment consists of Eight Companies with 1 Command-
ant, 2 Wing Commanders, 4 Wing Officers, 1 Medical Officer, 8 Subedars, 8 Jemeilars, 40 Havildars, 40 Naiks, 16
Drummers, 600 Sepoys, or 712 of all Ranks (Native). Non-effective Native Staff: 1 Subedar Major, 1 Native
Adjutant, 1 Drill Havildar. 1 Drill Naik, 8 Pay Havildars, 1 Drum Major, 1 Fife Major.
526 7th Bombay Native Infantry (liaised 1 June 1796).
" SEEDASEEE " — " SERINGAPATAM " — " BENI-BoO-Ail."
Head Quarters at Bhooj. Facings, White.
Rank, Names, and Corps. Rune Rejiakks.
Colonel A. F. Battye, Staff Corps 'io Dec. 75 Commandant, 4 Sept. 75.
Lt. Colonel A. K. Wilson, Staff Corps ... 20 Dec. 77 2nd in Com. and Wins Comdr., 13 April 78.
Wing Commander,
■Major A. J. Vibart, Staff Corps 9 Dec. 74 Wing Commander, 13 Aug. 7a.
Lieut. H. R. D. Thomas, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 15 Mar. 76.
Captain W. C. Morris, Gen. List 31 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 May 77.— Sick Furlough.
Captain J. A. Rowlandson. Gen. List... 4 Feb. 71 Wing Officer, 8 Aug. 74.
Lieut. C. F. S. Alban, Staff Corps 13 June 75 Wing Officer, 11 May 78. — Officiating Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major R. H. Batty In medical charge, 29 Dec. 68.
8th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised i June 1796).
" Hyderabad." Light Company, " Persia."
Head Quarters at Sattara. Facings, White.
Colonel C. W. Wahab, Staff Corps 13 June 77, Commandant, 30 June 77.
Lt. Colonel S. Fellows, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 30 Juue 77.
Major G. L. Brown, Staff Corps j 9 June 74iWing Commander, 30 June 77.
Captain H. S. Tandy, Staff Corps 12 June 73 Wing Officer, 4 Oct. 71.
Lieut. A. L. D. Fordyce, Staff Corps ... 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 March 78.— Sick Furlough.
Captain F. W. V. Leckie, Staff Corps ... 14 Mar. 74 Wing Officer, S Dec. 77.
Lieut. 'J. R. Sandwith, Staff Corps 28 Apr. 76 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 3 Oct. 79.
Lieut. L. G. Beckham, 2S Foot 13 June 74 Attached on probation.
Surgeon Major T. Miller, MD < In medical charge, 24 Feb. 77.
9th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 6 September 1797).
" SERINGAPATAM " — " PuNJAUB " — " MoOLTAN."
Head Quarters at Bombay . Facings, Black.
Colonel C. Thompson, Staff Corps 18 June 73, Commandant, 15 Dec. 74.— Sick Furlough.
Lt. Colonel L. H. Sibthorpe, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 79.— Sick Furl.
Major V. Birch, Staff Corps 20 Aug. 77 Wing Commander, i3 Sept. 79.— Officiating Commandant.
Lieut. A. W. Proudfoot, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 7*1 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 5 Sept. 77.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Major H. C. Morse, Staff Corps 12 June 78 Wing Officer, 6 July 75.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
Major C. H. Coles, Staff Corps 20 June 78JWing Officer, 21 Sept. 67.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. H. Godfray, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 75 Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79.
Lieut. R. W. Preston, Staff Corps IO Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Lieut. H. Melvill, Staff Corps 3 May 77 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon H. P. Roberts, MD In medical charge, 9 Feb. 76.
10th Bombay Native Infantry {Light Infantry . — Raised 6 September 1797).
"Central India" — "Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Neemuch. Facings, Slack.
Colonel H. H. James, Staff Corps ;i4 Sept. 73, Commandant, 31 Dec. 74.
Major A. Durand, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 7412nd in Command and Wing Commander, 20 April 78.— Furiouj
Major C. E. Blowers, Staff Corps 13 June 77 Wing Commander, 20 April 78.
Captain B. G. Humfrey, Staff Corps ... 16 Nov. 75 Wing Officer and Adjutant. 4 Mar. 74.
Captain L. A. T. M'Cuddcn, Staff Corps 16 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 14 Aug. 72.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. F. R. H. Chapman, Staff Corps... 12 Feb. 78 Wing Officer, 13 Aug. 79.
Lieut. W. S. Widdicombe, 43 Foot In Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major F. R. O'Kearney, MD... J Iln medical charge, 30 Sept. 76.
11th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 15 January 1799).
Light Company, " Persia."
Head Quarters at Poona. Facings, Pale Buff.
Colonel C. T. Palin, Staff Corps n June 731 Commandant, 28 Sept. 70.
Lt. Colonel R. R. Woodhouse, Staff Corps
Major G. G. H. Fulton, Staff Corps
Major W. T. Eden, Staff Corps
Captain W. F. Hume, Gen. List
Major H. French, Staff Corps
Lieut. E. Werge, Staff Corps
Lieut. A. Wapshare, Staff Corps
Surgeon Major C. K. Colston
13 June 77, 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 18 Sept. 78. — Sick Furlough.
4 Aug. 74(Wing Commander, i8"Sept. 78.— Officiating 2nd in Command.
20 Dec. 75 Officiating Wing Commander.
4 Feb. 71 j Wing Officer, 25 Mar. 76.
27 Oct. 79 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Oct. 76.
22 Mar. 71 Wing Officer, 25 Oct. 76. — Sick Furlough.
28 Oct. 7i!Wing Officer and Adjutant, 8 Nov. 78.
In medical charge, 19 June 72.
12th Bombay Native Infantry {Raised 15 January 1799)
" KlRKEE " — " MEEANEE "— " HYDERABAD " — " CENTRAL INDIA."
Head Quarters at Rajkote. Facings, Deep Buff.
Colonel G. F. Hogg, Staff Corps >io Mar. 75; Commandant, 20 June 77.— Sick Furlough.
Lt.Colonel T. P. B. Walsh, Staff Corps '20 Jan. 79'Officiating Commandant.
Colonel C. T. Heathcote, Staff Corps ... 7 Sept. 79 2nd in Com. and Wing Comdr., 1 Apr. 76.— Offg. Comdt. 28 N.I.
Lt.Colonel A. T. Reid, Staff Corps 20 Dec. 78 Wing Commander, 1 April 76.— Furlough. [and Wing Comdr.
Captain C. M. Browne, Gen. List I 4 Feb. 71, Wing Officer and Adjutant, 12 May 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command
Lieut. E. Balfe, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71, Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 12 May 77.— Furlough.
< ...fiptairi M. F. Coussmaker, Staff Corps 19 Dec. 72 Wing Officer, 20 Aug. 79.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. 0. E. Mahon, Staff Corps..
Lieut. F. Whittuck, 17 Foot
Surgeon Major 0. F. Ogilvio, MD.
Surgeon H. P. Jervis
2i Sept. 74: Wing Officer, 7 March 79. — Offg. Adjutant.
1 Apr. 77, Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 25 Oct. 73.— Furlough.
Officiating in medical charge.
13th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
.B„„» (wit. the Sphinx). -"Kirkee"- «B»x-Boo.A11"-»C»«- I*™
Head Quarter
527
; at Mhow. Facings, Buff.
Bank, Names, and Corps.
Remarks.
Colonel R.
Lt.Colonel J
B^ATwUtarTBtrfr Corps*. 20 July 79
Captain W. Laing, Gen. List
Major F. D. Mander, Gen. List
Lieut. C. B. Down, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. E. K. Fox, 18 Foot ...
Surgeon Major S. B. Halliday
Commandant, 25 Oct. ;
Mallaby, Staff Corps ; 3 Aug. 77 VScommaud and Wing Commander, 2o April 7S
Aug. 79
28 Oct. 71
23 Mar. 74
Win- Officer, --
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, a3 -
Wing Officer, 30 Dec. 74.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, 11 July 74-
Officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 18 May 78.
14th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 6 March 1800).
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Facing,, Light Buff.
I Dec" JSffSiiffl^- Commander, 2, July r.
1 Jan.' I Wing Commander, 2 Feb. 78 -Furlough.
2 Au«\ 79! Wing Officer, 24 Aug. 74— fw
4 Feb. 7ilWing Officer, 21 Aug.75.
-Officiating Wing Commander.
Oct
2 Nov. 73
11 Oct. 76
Wing Officer, 2 Feb. 78.-Furlough.
Win- Officer and Adjutant, 6 April 78.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
In medical charge, 21 Nov. 66.
CoionelJ. T.Hill, Staff Corps
Colonel J. C. Hobson, Staff Corps
Major C. J. S. Cahill, Staff Corps ...
Major P. H. Greig, Gen. List
Captain F. H. Gordon, Gen. List
Lieut H. B. Ternan, Staff Corps ...
Lieut. J. M. Candy, Start' Corps
Lieut. D. Cole, Staff Corps •■-•••"■•
Surgeon Major D. E. Hughes, M.V.
15th Bombay Na^ivelSantryT^^^ 6 March 1S00).
Light Company, " Persia."
Head Quarters at Ahmedabad. Facings, Light Buf.
Colonel G. B. Morris, Infant^. 30 July 75 Co^-^^Vw^iider, 4 April 77.
Lt.Colonel A. Utterson Staff corps » ^; " ^ Comm!lucU-r, 4 April 77- T •
Major J. Barras, Stall * orps , ,;.11- l\ winfr officer and Adjutant, 21 July 72.
Lieut. Wm. Coles, Staff Corps "■ — "■■••■$ ^ l\ w ng Officer and Quarter Master, 16 Feb. 76.
Captain FHBlansharcL^artOoipS..,b leb. 76 * ^^ + Aug_ ?7__Slck Furlough.
Major W. F. Sandwith, Staff Corps 12" •> '^win- officer,
Lieut. A. W. Forbes, 65 Foot .1 Sept. 77 "SSb. 70.
Surgeon Major E. P. Burrows I
16th Bombay Native Infantry {Baised 6 March 1S00)
Head Quarters at Mallegaum. Facings, Light B
29 Dec. 77|Coniinandant, 6 April 78.
Colonel T. W. W. Pierce, Staff Corps
Lt Colonel F. S. Iredell, Infantry
Maior W. G. Trevor, Staff Corps
Lt.Colonel C. S. Sturt, Infantry
Captain J. T. Carruthers, Staff Corps
Captain J. R- Watson, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. J. Orr, Staff Corps
Lieut. H. W. Seymour, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. J. S. Ashby, Staff Corps
Surgeon W. C. Kiernander
■iiiilant, 0 April 78. , ..
Mar iVand in Command and Wing Commander, 25 April 77
An- 74'Wing Commander, 25 April 77.-Sick Furlough
30 Sept. 74
2 Feb. 76
7 Nov. 74
19 Apr. 7i
ioSept.75
17. Mar. 76
Officiating Wing Commander.
[Mallegaui
K^:rMS'2 Feb. ^.-Station Staff Officer,
Wm! 8S^.^2?^»b0AiS£ &n. Gen., 2nd Class.
—With Bhopaul Battalion.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Officiating Wing Officer. w„-in,lf,i.
In medical charge, 22 Dec. 75--Sick Furlough.
17th Bombay Native Infantry {Baised 18 Vecemler 1803).
uarters at Dharwar. Facings, Pale Yellow.
Head
Colonel A. G. Plomer, Staff Corps <n J
I.t Colonel H. Vaughan, Staff Corps '
Major J. Jacob, Start' Corps
Major H. L. Walter, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. C. F. Field, Staff Corps
Captain J. I. Tinling, Gen. List
[Commandant.
Officiating
Command,
nder.
Lieut. E. G. Reilly, Staff Corps
Surgeon H. W. B. Boyd
28 Oct. 7I,winl Si 29 April 76.-Sick Furlough.
; In medical charge, o June 79-
18th Bombay Native Infantry (Baised 18 December 1803).
" Beni-Boo-Ali "—" Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Poona. Facings, Pale Yellow.
Maior J G. B. Griffith, Staff Corps ..;... 9 Mar. o7 Wing .™ 4 Apr, l7s -Officiating Wing Commander
Lieut'. H.' E. Penton, Staff Corps
3 Oct. 71
Lieut. H. M. Prior, 54 Foot « Feb 77
Lieut.A. C.Yate, iW.IRegt
Surgeon J. P. Greany, M.V ..
WffiS Officer, 26~Apr'il 76. -Officiating Adjutant.
77 oSffigWing Officer and Quarter Master.
22 Sept. 76 'Attached on probation.
In medical charge, 9 July 79-
528 19th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 18 17).
" GnUZNEE" — "AfFGHANISTAN" — " PUNJ AUB " — "MOOLTAN" — "GOOJERAT."
On Service Depot at Kurrachee. Facings, Beep Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Corps. ^"** j Remakes.
Colonel W. Creagh, Staff Corps 3 Feb. 76 Commandant, 8 Dec. 77.— Offg. in Com. of Brigade, Lower Indus.
Major W. Jacob, Staff Corps 20 Jan. 75 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 31 July 78.— Sick Furl.
Major S. J. Waudbv, Staff Corps 4 Sept. 78 Wing Commander, 31 July 7S.— Offg. Commandant.
Major R. J. Le P. Trench, Gen. List 3 Sept. 79 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 6 July 75.— Offg. 2nd in Com.
I and Wing Comdr.
Lieut. F. Stevenson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 2 March 78.— Offg. Wing Comdr.
Lieut. G. E. Walter, Staff Corps 15 Apr. 76 Wing Officer, 7 March 79.— Offg. Quarter Master.
Officiating Wing Officer.
Lieut. F. C. Stayner, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 77 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Surgeon Major W. E. Gates [In medical charge, 26 May 75.
20th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 5 November 181 7).
*' Persia" — " Reshire "— " Khooshab " — " Bushire."
Head Quarters at Baroda. Facings, Yellow.
Colonel T. Thatcher, Staff Corps 10 June 74 Commandant, 20 May 76.— Furlough. [Commandant.
Lt.Colonel T. Kettlewell, Staff Corps ... 20 Feb. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 22 Aug. 77.— Officiating
Major T. E. Strong, Staff Corps 4 Jan. 74 Wing Commander, 22 Aug. 77. — Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major R. Westmacott, Staff Corps 19 Mar. 79 Wing Officer, 7 March 79.
Captain W. S. Hore, Gen. List 21 Feb. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 22 May 75.— Offg. Brigade Major,
Nusseerabad.
Lieut. J. F. 0. Thatcher, Staff Corps ... 13 June 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 11 Sept. 78.— Sick Furlough.
Wing Officer.
Lieut. H. B. Warden, Staff Corps 21 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.— Prob. Commissariat Department.
Lieut. J. W. Gordon, Staff Corps 20 Nov. 75 Wing Officer, 3 Oct. 79. — Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. A. H. Browne, R. Art 11 Feb. 74 Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
Surgeon Major H. De Tatham, MB In medical charge, 6 Jan. 69.
21st Bombay Native Infantry (or Marine Battalion) (Raised 3 January 1777).
An Anchor and Laurel Wreath, with Motto in Hindoostanee corresponding with "Per Mare, per Terrain."
" Persian Gulf " — " Beni-Boo-Ali "— " Bcrmah " — "Aden" — " Hyderabad " — " Punjaub " — " Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Bombay. Facings, Bark Green. Lace, Gold.
Colonel A. Carnegy, Staff Corps 27 July 73 Commandant, 5 Oct. 74. [Judge Advocate, Poona Circle.
Lt.Colonel G. F Beville, Staff Corps ... 11 July 77 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 14 Oct. 78.— Offg. Dep.
I Wing Commander,
Captain R. S. Simpson, Staff Corps ;io Apr. 7S,Wing Officer, 8 April 76. — Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain C. T. Echalaz, Gen. List 24 Oct. 71 :Wing Officer, 21 Aug. 75.— Sick Furlough.
Lieut. G. E. Even, Staff Corps !(2i Sept. 75 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 17 Sept. 79.
Lieut. A. B. Mein, Staff Corps 30 Dec. 71 jWing Officer and Adjutant, 17 Sept. 79.
Lieut. C. B. Adams, 66 Foot 20 Nov. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon Major W. H. Colvill j -In medical charge, 24 Sept. 79.
22nd Bombay Native Infantry (Raised i January 1818).
Light Company, "Persia."
Head Quarters at Belgaum. Facings, Bark Green.
Colonel J. Fairbrother, Staff Corps 19 July 76 Commandant, 2S April 77.
Lt.Colonel J. H. Drummond, Staff Corps 14 June 77 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 7 Oct. 78.
Lt.Colonel J. G. Watts, Staff Corps 'io Dec. 79 Wing Commander, 2 Aug. 76.— Brigade Major, Aden.
Major D. R. F. Wooldridge, Staff Corps'21 Nov. 76AVing Commander, 8 Dec. 77. — With Afghan Transport Train.
Captain W. A. Wetherall, Staff Corps ...'30 Jan. 73jWing Officer, 24 June 71.
30 Dec. 7ijWing Officer and Quarter Master, 24 Feb. 77. — Sick Furlough.
12 Sept. 79 Wing Officer, 12 Sept. 71.— Sick Furlough.
15 Apr. 76, Wing Officer, n May 78.
12 Feb. 70 Officiating Wing Officer and Adjutant.
Iln medical charge, 7 May 73.
Lieut A. Smith, Staff Corps
Major A. F. Stewart, Staff Corps
Lieut. C. E. Harrison, 56 Foot
Lieut. A. L. B. Hughes, Staff Corps.
Surgeon Major H. A. Lewis
23rd Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 4 May 1820).
" Kirkee " — "Persia."
Head Quarters at Ahmednuggur. Facings, Bark Green.
(Commandant,
o Jan. 75 2nd in Com. and Wing Commander, 21 June 76.
3 June 77 Wing Commander, 17 Jan. 79.
Wing Officer,
9 Dec. 72'Wing Officer, 8 Feb. 73.
Oct. 7ijWing Officer and Adjutant, 6 July 72.
Lt.Colonel M. R. Bruce, Staff Corps
Major J. Gatacre, Staff Corps
Captain F. T. Ebden, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. E. C. Kellie, Staff Corps
Lieut. W. St. J. Richardson, Staff Corpsjn Feb. 7s|Wing Officer, 17 Jan" 79.
Lieut. R. I. Scallon, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 76,Wing Officer, 6 Aug. 79.
Lieut F. J. Tobm, 86 Foot 1 1 2 May 77 Attached on probation.
Surgeon Major J. Simpson, MB I ;In medical charge, 13 Mar. 72.
24th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 4 May 1S20).
" Aden " — " Central India."
Head Quarters at Mehidpore. Facings, Bark Green.
Colonel J. H. Henderson, Staff Corps ... :o June 75 Commandant, 9 June 75.
Lt.Colonel R. M. Chambers, Infantry ... s Oct. 74 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 29 Sept. 77. — Sick Furl.
Lt.Colonel G. S. Hawthorn, Staff Corps 20 Feb. 78 Wing Commander, 20 April 69.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
Major C. P. Newpo.'t, Staff Corps 4 Mar. 77 Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain W. H. Lyster, Staff Corps 16 Oct. 78 Wing Officer. 13 June 77.— Sick Furlough.
Captain W. J. Morse, Staff Corps 25 Apr. 77 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 22 Sept. 75.
Major S. M. Hay, Staff Corps n Dec. 78 Wing Officer, 19 June 72.
Lieut. A. A. Pearson, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 10 Nov. 75.— Station Staff Officer.
Lieut C R Phillips, Staff Corps 10 Sept. 75 Officiating Wing Officer.
Surgeon J. A. Howell hi mcdio-il rharjro, -z\ Jan. 77.
25th Bombay Native (Light) Infantry (Raised 26 May 1820). 529
'Meeanee"— "Hyderabad." Light Company, " Persia "—•' Central India "—"Abyssinia."
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Facings, Pale Yellow.
Rank, Names, and Corps.
Colonel A. B. Little, Staff Corps
Colonell. F. Chapman, Staff Corps ..
Lt. Colonel C. Jameson, Staff Corps
Major A. J. Doig, Staff Corps
Major J. Withers, Staff Corps
Captain F. G. T Welch, Staff Corps ..
Lieut. A. J. P. Nuthall, Staff Corps..
Captain J. DeB. Lynch, Staff Corps
.Surgeon Major M. Heffernan
Remarks.
72 Commandant, 24 Mar. 66.— Offg. in Com. Nusseerabad Brigade.
7 May 79 2nd in Command and Wins? Comdr., 28 Apr. 77.— Offg. Coiudt.
,2 June 78 Wing Comman ler, 28 Apr. 77.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
6 July 75;0flieiating Wing Commander.
June 78 j Wing Officer, 15 Feb. 76.— Furlough.
Apr. 79 Wing Ufficer and Adjutant, 10 Oct. 77.
Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 7 Aug. 78.
Mar. 74 Wing Officer, 16 June 75.
[Officiating Wing Officer.
I In medical charge, 12 Feb. 69.
26th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 9 March 1825).
"Persia" — "Khooshae."
Head Quarters at Deesa. Facings, Light Buff.
Colonel John Miles, Staff Corps , 3 Feb. 76 Commandant, 25 April 77— Sick Furlough.
Colonel J. Harpur, Staff Corps 17 Feb. 78 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 25 April 77.— Ottg.Comdt.
Lt.Colonel W. A. Ross, Staff Corps 1 20 Dec. 7^ Wing Commander, 20 Jan. 77.— Offg. 211dm Command.
Captain J. M. Heath, Staff Corps 12 Oct. 72 Wing Officer, 1 Jan. 64-— Sick Furlough.
Captain F. H. Forjett, Staff Corps -10 June77 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 31 May 71.
Captain C. J. A. Yates, Gen. List 8 Mar. 72 Wing Officer, 18 Sept. 75.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Lieut. H. E. Pussy, Staff Corps 9 Aug. 73 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 April 78.
Surgeon Major G. Y. Hunter In medical charge, 5 Sent. 77.— Sick Furlough.
, |Officiating in medical charge.
I
27th Bombay Native Infantry, or 1st Belooch Regiment (Light Infantry)
(Raised?, May 1844).
" Delhi " — " Abyssinia."
Head Quarters at Jatobabad. Facings, Bed.
15 Feb. 74 Commandant, 30 Oct. 60.— Sick Furlough.
10 Dec. 70 Officiating Commandant.— From 30 N. I.
20 Jan. 79 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 20 May 76. — Furlough.
16 May 77 Wing Commander, n May 78.— Offg. 2nd in Command.
28 Oct. 71 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 20 April 7S.-Offg.Wing Commander.
22 Sept. 70 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 23 Dec. 71
9 Dec. 79 W'ing Officer, 17 Dec. 73.
Lieut. T. H. Mackenzie, Staff Corps...
Lieut. J. Grant, Staff Corps
Major M. H. Nicolson, Gen. List, Inf
jut. A. L. Sinclair, Stafl
rgeon W. G. H. Hender
Corps ....
-Furlough.
-Brigade Major, Candahar Force.
3 Dec. 74! Wing Officer, n May '78.— Offg. Adj. and Comdg. Depot 30 N. I.
Officiating Wing Officer and Quarter Master.
I In medical charge, 24 May 78.— Officiating Civil, Kotree.
28th Bombay Native Infantry (Raised 21 January 1846).
Light Company, "Persia."
Head Quarters at Surat. Facings, Pale Yellow.
.Colonel T. R. Nimmo, Staff Corps ... n Dec. 75 Commandant, 6 Oct. 77. — Sick Furlough.
..Colonel C. T. Heathcote, Staff Corps 7 Sept. 74 Officiating Commandant.— From 12 M.l.
..Colonel W. H. Newport, Staff Corps 16 Dec. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Comdr., 1 June 78.— Sick Furlough,
ajor J. Ketchen, Gen. List 27 July 79!\Ving Commander, 1 June 78. — Sick Furlough
iptain F. C. Singleton, Staff Corps .... 9 Dec. 7:
iut. E. A. Barclay, Staff Corps , 6 June 7
iut. R. E. D. Reiliy, Staff Corps '31 Aug. 7
iut. W. St. L. Chase, Staff Corps to Sept.7=;
iut. C. H. Seddon, Staff Corps 12 Feb. 77
rgeon Major J. F. Keith, MB
Wing Officer,27Sept. 73. —Offg. Wing Comdr. and 2nd in Comd.
Wing Officer.
Wing Officer, 14 Oct. 74.
Wing Officer and Adjutant, to June 76.— Offg. Wing Commander.
Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 27 Sept. 79.
officiating Wing Officer.
In medical charge, 3 Oct. 78.
29th Bombay Native Infantry,or 2nd Belooch Regiment (Raised6May 1S46).
" Persia " — " Reshire " — " Khoosiiab " — " Bushire."
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Denot at Hyderabad. Facings, Med.
Colonel O. V. Tanner, Staff Corps [22 Nov. 79 Commandant, 6 Aug. 79.
Lt.Colonel .1. Galloway, Stud' Corps j 11 June 79 2nd in Command and Wing Commander, 8 July 79.
Major G. C. Sartorius, Staff Corps 1 Oct. 77 Officiating Wing Commander.
Major G. F. Bryant, Staff Corps '27 June 791 Wing Officer, 3 July 72.
MajorC. A. Cunningham, Staff Corps... ,20 June 78 Wing Officer, 28 Oct. 76— D. A. Adj. Gen., Sind Dist. -Sick Furl.
Lieut. W. A. Broome, Staff Corps 28 Oct. 71' Wing Officer and Adjutant, 13 Oct. 75. -Sick Furlough.
Lieut. H. E. W. Beville, Staff Corps 21 Sept. 74 Wing Officer and Quarter Master, 19 June 78.— Offg. Adjutant.
Lieut. R. C. G. Mayne, Staff Corps 21 Dec. 72 Wing Officer, 1 ; Sept. -"9.
Surgeon Major E. Morton I .In medical charge, 24 Jan. 77. — Sick Furlough.
Surgeon A. F. Adams 'Officiating in medical charge.
30th Bombay Native Infantry, or Jacob's Rifles (Raised 30 June 1858).
Head Quarters with Candahar Field Force. Depot at Jacobabad. Jacket and Facings, Drab.
Colonel W. G. Mainwarmg, C1E. S.C .. i Mar. 74 Commandant, 2 Sept. 58.— Commanding fit Quetta.
Lt.Colonel T. Bell, Staff Corps 10 Dec. 76 2nd in Command and Wing Commdr., 15 May 65.— With 27 N. I.
Wing Commander,
Bt. Lt.Col. F. T. Humfrey, Staff Corps 22 Nov. 79 Wing Officer, n Aug. 77.— Officiating Wing Commander.
Captain W. C. Harrison, Staff Corps 12 Dec. 77 Wing Officer, 31 Aug. 70
Captain H. F. Smith, Staff Corps 26 June 78 Wing Officer and Adjutant, 30 Sept. 76.— Offg. Quarter Master.
iWing Officer,
Lieut. W. N. Justice, 17 Foot n Sept. 76 Officiating Wing Officer.
SurgeonK. R. Kirtikar I Officiating in medical charge.
53° General List of Officers of Bombay Cavalry.
i coenet. i lieut. , c" p^j^j captain. i majob. i bemaeks.
Majors.
Peat, Walter Scott 27 June 59 6 Feb. 61 27 June 71 28 Jan. 75 27 June 79 Squadron Commander 1 Cavalry,
Fagan, Joseph 27 Dec. 59 10 June 61 27 Dec. 71 4 Mar. 75 27 Dec. 79
Captain. Squadron Officer 2 Cavalry.
Owen, Conrad Ac-new6 27 Oct. 61 27 Oct. 62 27 Oct. 73 loAug. 75 27 Dec. 79 Squadron Officer 2 Cavalry.
i 1 . i I 1 !
General List of Officers of Bombay Infantry.
Majors.
Comyn, Fred. Fitz William
Hibbert, Joan
Ketchen, James '
Greiir. Piercy Henderson..
Mockler, Edward
VPTAIX
27 Feb. 5921 Feb,
27 July 59 24 Sept
2 Aug. 59 6 Dec,
2 Aug. 59 1 Jan,
Mander. Frederick Day.
Rutherford, James
7 Feb. 5926 Sept. 60 14 Nov.
" 1 Mar.
13 July
24 Aug.
14 Oct.
2 Aug. 59
4 Aug. 59
Madden, John Mellish ..,
Trench, Richard John Le Poer 3 Sept. 59
Leacock, Frederick Schuler2 9 Dec. 59
Nicolson, Malcolm Hassells... 9 Dec. 59
Captains.
Walcott, Edmund Scopoli3 ...
Tinling, John Isaac
McRae, Alex. Richard Taylor 9
Reay, Edward Robert 9
Rowlandson. John Arthur ... 19
Ryves, Charles Maxwell
Willoughby, James Fortnom '27
Prideaux. Robert Austice '27
Jackson, Freeman Henry
Jan.
Jan.
Oct.
Oct.
6S 27 Feb. 79I Wing Officer 4 Native Infantry.
69 27 Feb. 79 Sub. Assist. Com. Gen.
6927 July 79 Wing Commander 28 Native Infantry
69 2 Aug. 79 Wing Officer 14 Native Inf.
c'j 2 Aug. 79 Assistant Political Agent, Mekran
Sick Furlough
Jan. 62131 Oct.
Jan.
Jan.
Jan.
Mar. 60, 12 May
June 60*30 July
June 60 ' 30 July
June 60 1 30 July
Dec. 60 30 July
Dec. 60I12 Aug.
Jan. 61130 Oct.
Mar. 61 1 1 Dec.
June 61 5 Feb.
31 Oct,
31 Oct.
31 Oct.
69 2 Aug. 79
69 4 Aug. 79
69
69 J 3 Sept. 79
Coast,
ivenue
Wing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
Assist. Superintendent, 1st Grade, Reveal
Survey, Mysore.
Assistant Cantonment Magistrate, Poona
and Kirkee.
Wing Officer 19 Native Infantry.
69! 9 Dec. 79 Sappers and Miners, Aden.
69 1 9 Dec. 7p Wing Officer 27 Native Infantry
Hume, Walter Francis ....
Gordon, Frank Henry ....
Browne, Charles Michael.
Hennell, Reginald 25
Gordon. James Eyles 27
Hore, Walter Stuart5 12
Laing, William In
Stevens, Malcolm Wilkinson I27
Echalaz, Charles Theodore... '27
Morris, William Cunningham' 27
Yates, Charles James Abbott. '27
June 61
June 61
June 61
July 61 '
July 61
Sept. 61
Nov. 61
Dec. 61
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
Jan. 62
22 Apr.
27 July
19 Sept.
30 Oct.
7 Nov.
29 Feb.
30 Mar.
16 July
16 July
16 July
16 July
;i Oct.
3 Feb.
8 Feb.
8 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
4 Feb.
21 Feb.
21 Feb.
25 Mar.
19 Aug,
24 Oct.
31 Oct.
5 Mar,
69 Deputy Assistant Commissary General, 2nd Class.
70!Wing Officer 17 Native Infantry.
70 2nd in Command Erinpoora Irregular Force.
70 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 2 Native Infantry.
71 Squadron Commander 3 Cavalry.
711 Wing Officer 6 Native Infantry.
71 Assistant to the Gov. Gen.'s Agent, Baroda, in charge
I of Okamundel.
71 'Wing Officer n Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 14 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 12 Native Infantry.
7i!Wing Officer 5 Native Infantry.
71 [2nd in Command, 3 Sind Horse.
71 Wing Officer 20 Native Infantry.
71 1 Wing Officer 13 Native Infantry.
71 Squadron Commander 3 Cavalry.
71 Wing Officer 21 Native Infantry.
71 Wing Officer 7 Native Infantry.
Wing Officer 26 Native Infantry.
1 Major J. Ketchen served in the Indian Navy as a Midshipman in the steam-frigate Aesaye, with the Persian
Expedition in 1856-57, and was present at the landing of the troops at HallilahBay, assault and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Bushire, bombardment and capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
2 Major F. S. Leacock served with the 5th Bombay Native Infantry against the Taepings near Shanghai in
1862, and was present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April, and of the town of
Tseerpoo 17th April ; atNazeau27th and 29th April; at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May; with
the garrison detundhiL' Kahding in May, and at the recapture of that place 24th October 1S62. Served as Staff
Officer to the Arabian Field Force in the expedition against the Foudtheli Arabs in 1865-66 ; present at Bir Said
22nd December 1865, and all subsequent operations. Served in command of No. 4 Company Bombay Sappers and
Miners throughout the Abyssinian expedition of 1867-68, and was present at the action of Arogee and at the
storming of Magdala (Medal).
3 Captain E. S. Walcott served with the 5th Bombay Native Light Infantry against the Taepings near Shanghai ;
present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wangkaza 4th April 1S62, and of the town of Tseer-
ist May; with the garri-
- camp i
poo 17th April ; at Nazeau 27th and 29th April ; at the storming of the town of Kahdina
son defending that place in May 1862, and at its recapture on the 24th October 1862.
5 Captain W. S. Hore served with the Commissariat Department in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S (Medal).
c Captain C. A.Owen served throughout the Abvssinian campaign of 1867-68; was Orderly Officer to Major General
Staveley at the action of Arogee and the storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
Unattached Officer.
Major.
Murray, Patrick
ensign.
LIEUT.
BREVET
CAPTAIN.
CAPTAIN.
Major. remabks.
29 Oct. 59
1 1 Apr. 65
29 Oct. 71
ii Apr. 72
29 Oct. 79 Attached to Commt. Department.
Bombay Medical Department.
531
Surgeon General ranks as
Major General.
runter, William Guyer, MB...
ieputt Surgeons General, rani
at Colonels.
Vyllie, David, MB ......
ieatty, Thomas Berkley. MB
oynt, Frauds George, MB
loore, William James.
lewlett, Thomas Gillhain, CIE...
Surgeons Major, rani: as Majors
but after 20 years' Service theu\
rank as Lt. Colonels, but junior of
the latter rank, except for choice
of Quarters.
Lumsdaine, John
rhorold, Harry Ortavius
Mackenzie. Malcolm Munro
^tratton, John Proudfoot. MB
Welsh, John Thomson, MB
1 Jan. 4
20 Mar. 5
iq Aug. 5
20 Nov. 5
20 Jan. 54
5 Sept. 77
t Nov. 74
:i Oct. 76
.2 Nov. 76
:5 Sept. 77
1 Nov. 79
Ross, Charles Grant Hope
Thorp, Robert Crossing, MB
Bruce, Lewis Stanhope
Adey, Arthur Wellesley George...
Partridge, William Peyton
Johnston, Theophilus Bolton ")
Wright Plunkett >
Niven, William, MB
Cook, Henry, MB
Atkins, Henry
Day, Horace, MB ■■
Seward, George Edwin. MB
Asher, John Gordon, MB
Pinkerton, John, MB
Bell, George Coates, MB
Joynt, Christopher, MB
Gates, William Edward
Cruickshank, John, MB
Colston, Charles Kelway
Ogilvie, Charles Frederick, MB.
Burrowes, Edmund Poulter
Bombay.
Northern Division.
Poona Division.
Sind Division.— Sick Furlough
Presidency Division.— Furlough. w„n™t„l
Coroner, Bombay, and Surgeon, Goculdass Hospital.
15 Aug.
20 Mar. 52 20 Mar. 72 Staft Surgeon
June 52
itarv Commissioner for the Presidency of Bombay.
It ■ ;i! suvgiU and in medical charge Lock Hospital, Mhow.
.Oct.
: Mar. 65
20 June72|Civil Surgeon, Ahmednugger.
,„nw --.'Political V^reiit, Lundleeund. .
II Jan. 78 lupermt^Ldent of Vaccination, Western Gujerat Circle.
7 July
4 Jan. S4
6 May 54
9 May 54
3 J^y 54
7 Nov. 54
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 55
24 Jan. 55
31 Jan. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
4 Aug. 55
17 Oct. 55
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
20 Feb. 56
Colvill, William Henry 20 Feb. 56
surgeon.
"7 July 65 4 Native Infantry.
% m£ fifiKKErSS Poona, and Supdt. of Poona Medical School.
6 May 66|tm ^ .-^ ' Surat.'_ Officiating at Kurrachee.
Ypresmetcy Surgeon 3rd District, vrith medical charge of
{jail, House of Correction, and Byculla Schools.
Civil Surgeon, Broach.
Sappers and Miners. {Grant Medical College.
McDowall, Cameron JosepbFras.:
Miller, Thomas, MB
Carter, Henry Vandyke, MB
McDougal, Henry Robert Law- }
rence, MB )
Hopkins, Nathaniel
Morton, Edward
Langley, Edw. Hartley Raynsford
Cockell, Philip Wyatt
Hunter, George Yeates
Boustead, Robinson
Blanc, Henri Jules, MB
.1//'.
John
Dymock, William
Sexton, Edward, MB. ...
Hoiel, Abraham Nickson
Turnbull, Peter Stephens* .
O'Kearny, Francis Ronayne, MB
Lewis, Henry Alfred
Cook, Henry, MB
Lyon, Isidore Bernadotte
Barry, Andrew, MB
Gray, Wellington, MB
Hughes, David Erskine, MB
Holmested, Thomas
Cody, Thomas j
Nolan, William, MB
Banks, Samuel O'Brien
Simpson, John, MB |
Bowman, Robert
Heffernan, Michael vi"iV^
Maconachie,GeorgeArchibald,.MAi
Bainbridge, George
Arnott, James, MB
Batty, Richard Hamilton
Knapp, William Frederick
De Tatham, Hamilton, MB
Haliday, Saunders Barton
Keelan, Bernard Callan
Davidson, James, MB
Jayakar, Atmaram Sadashiva )
Grandin J
Keith, Joseph Forbes, MB
. Aug. 56
q Nov. 56
27 Jan. 58
28 May 58
28 May 58
May 58
23 July 58
23 July 5S
3 July 58
23 July 58
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
10 Feb. 59
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
24 Jan. 67
31 Jan. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
4 Aug. 67
17 Oct. 67
Feb. "
Feb.
Feb.
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
20 Feb. 68
4 Aug. 68
19 Nov. 68
27 Jan. 70
Principal,
28 May 70
28 May 70
2S May 70
3 July 70
3 July 70
23 July 70
23 July 70
^ 'In^lcum .lamsetjee Jejeebhoy Hospital,
Residency Surgeon at Baroda.
Superintendent of Matheran.
On Special Duty.
I™ Spean General Hospital, Bombay,
civil InrfeT; SuSerry.-Officiating at Surat.
iq Native Infantry.
Inspector General of Prisons.
1 Native Infantry.
2 Native Infantry.
.5 Native Infantry.
21 Native Infantry.
3 Light Cavalry; fGeneral Hospital.
CraSSs^ara.-OfficiatingGoculaassTejpalNatdve
Civil Surgeon, Rajkote.-Sick Furlough.
Civil Surgeon, Kurrachee.-Sick Furlough.
pSencytS'n, 2nd District, and Marine Surgeon.
10 Feb. 59
27 July 59
1 Oct. '
1 Oct. 60
1 Oct. 60
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 65
31 Mar. 6;
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
31 Mar. 66
Oct. 66
Oct. 66
Oct. 66
31 Mar. 66
1 Oct. 66
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
1 Apr. 67
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
10 Feb. 71
27 July 71
1 Oct. 72
1 Oct. 72
1 Oct. 72
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar. 77
31 Mar.
31 Mar.
31 Mar. 78
Mar.
Oct.
Oct
26 Native Infantry.
Tsenlo'^urgeonarnsetiee Jejeebhoy Hospital and Prof.
{ of Surgery and Clinical Surgery, Grant Med. College.
Sncip^Me^ca? Storekeeper at the Presidency, and
{professor of Materia Med.ca, Grant Medical College.
<5t«.ff Snrsreon Poona.— Officiating Civil, Poona.
Irof of Physfo'logy, Grant Med. Coll.. and 2nd Phys., Jam-
Examiner Medical Accounts.
[setjee Jejeebhoy Hospital.
10 Native Infantry. ^ ^^ Qf ^^ G M Col,
etjeeJeejebhoyF-"
,and Prof, of C
[Grant Medical
Si^ Analyser to Government and V^W
5 CTnmtdS,adaMedical Ichool. [Offg. Sec. to .Surg ; Gen.
issioner, Konkau Registration Uistiut.
nor. Sanitary Commissioner, Koiikan Kr^trauou l. h u
°DPep sTnitary Commr., North Deccan Registration Dist.-
V Offg. Civil, Kaira.
Civil Surgeon! Hyderabad.- Sick Furlough.
1 Oct! 78 23 Native Infantry.
ot Pathology, Grant Med. Coll.
23 Nov. 78
[ Apr. 79
[ Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
1 Apr. 79
Apr. 79
Apr. 79
1 Apr. 67 1 1 Apr. 79
30Sept.67j30Sept.79
3oSept.67,3°Sept.79J'
3oSept.67'3°Sept.79
1 Grant Med. Coll., and Curator of Museum.— bicK *un.
20 Native Infantry.
atSt Sree.-Officiating Civil, Hyderabad.
AssistanrCivii Surgeon, and Supdt. City Jad, Poona.
Civd Surgeon, Muscat.
Native Infantry.
532
Bombay Medical Department.
Sr/BGEoys, rant as Lieutenants, but
after six years' Service they rank
as Captains.
Hay,GeorgeWilliamRobertsou:tfI>
Robb, John, J/Z>
Kiernander, William Coleridge ...
Howell, John Alexander
Peters, Charles Thomas, MB
Roberts, Henry Prescott, MD
Colson, Edward
MacRurv, Collin William ,.
Salaman, Selim Myer, MD
Barker, Frederick Charles, MD ..
Caldecott, Randolph
Waters, George
Murphy, Patrick, MD
M'Conaghy, William, MD
Hughes, Arthur Henry, MD
Wall, Robert Moreton, MB
Jones, Francis
Weir, Thomas Stephenson
Goldsmith, Septimus Jesse
Bartholomensz, Mat. Lorenz, MB.
Patterson, David Aikman
Wilkins, James Sutherland
Barren, William Alexander
Adams, Andrew Fergey
Parakh, Dhanjisha Navroji
Lucas, John Catchiek
Dane, Arthur Henry Cole, MD...
Greany, John Philip, MD
Ferguson, John Edward
Burroughs, George Edward EJton
M'Cloghry, James
Clarkson, John Wilkins
Parker, Joseph, MD
MacGregor, John, MD
Stewart, Alexander Kenneth
Henderson, Wm. George Hume...
Dalai, Kharshedji Ardeshir, MB.
Boyd, Henry Walker Butler
Eaton, James Bird, MB
Channer, Osborne Henry
Young, Edward William
M'Calman, Hugh, MD
Ross, David Robert, MD
Hatch, William Keith, MB
Masani, Hormasji Dadabhoi
Kirtikar, Kanoba Ranchhoddas...
Dutt, Behary Lall, MD
Manser, Robert
Adey, Henry
Koyaji, Beranji Nasarvanji
Street, Alfred William Frederick .
Jervis, Henry Pruce
Tully, Edmoiid
Davidson, David Charles
Peacocke, Henry Charles Harding
Nariman, Kaikhoso Sorabji
Sargent, Arthur Francis
Gomes, Dominic Anthony
Worgan, Thomas Edward
Monks, Charles
Damania, Phirozsha Jamsetjee ...
Bull, George Henry, MD....'.
Earle, Joseph Herbert
MacCartie, Frederick Fitzgerald
Carruthers, Charles Ulic
Lowdell, Charles George Walton
Briggs, Harry Beecham
Carson, Walter Peter
Faulkner, Alexander Samuel
i Apr. 68 Port Surgeon at Aden.
i Oct. 6S Civil Surgeon at Zanzibar.— Sick Furlough.
i Oct. 63 1 6 Native Infantry.
i Apr. 69 24 Native Infantry.
1 Apr. 69 2 Native Infantry.
1 Apr. 69 o Native Infantry.
1 Apr. 69 Officiating Civil Surgeon, Dhoolia.
1 1 Apr. 69 Dep. Sanitary Commissioner, Sind Registration District.
i 1 Oct 69 Superintendent Yerrowda Central Jail.
1 1 Oct. 69, Civil Surgeon, Kulladghee — Officiating at Rutnagherry.
! 1 Oct. 69 1 Central India Horse.
1 Oct. 69 1 Surgeon to the Governor.
' 1 Oct 6q Superintendent Colaba Lunatic Asylum.
I 1 Oct' 6g Superintendent, Mahableshwur. [College.
1 Oct. 69 Presidency Surgeon, 1st District.— Prof, of Midwifery, Grant Medical
1 Oct! 69 Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern Deccan Registration Dist.
1 Apr
1 Apr
Apr. 73
> Sept. 73
Mar. 74
Mar. 74
Mar. 74
1 Sept. 74
* Sept. 74
Sept. 74
Mar. 75
Mar. 75
Mar. 75
Mar. 75
Mar. 75
Sept. 75
Sept. 75
Mar. 76
Mar. 76
Mar. 76
Mar. 76
Mar. 76
■ Sept. 76
. Sept.76
1 Sept.76
. Sept.76
1 Sept.76
Mar. 77
Mar. 77
Mar. 77
Mar. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Civil Surgeon, Dohud.— Furlough
Bombay.— Health Officer to the Municipality.
[—Sick Furlough.
Agency Surgeon, Bhaugelcund.
2 Sind Horse.
Officiating Port Surgeon, Aden.
Garrison, Staff and Details, Aseergurh.
Officiating Civil, Sattara.
Civil, Shikarpore.— Officiating 29 Native Infantry.
6 Native Infantry.
General duty, Northern Division.
1 Native Infantry.
18 Native Infantry. . . J
Sick Furlough.
3 Sind Horse.
1 Sind Horse.
General duty, Presidency Division. [District.
Offg. Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Southern Deccan Registration
Civil, Aden.
Poona Horse.
27 Native Infantry.
Officiating Civil, fculludghee.
17 Native Infantry.
General duty, Presidency Division.
Officiating Surgeon to the Governor.
1 Bombay Cavalry.
General duty, Poona Division, Sholapore.
Officiating Civil, Bushire. [Grant Med. Coll.
Officiating European General Hospital, Bombay, and Pro f.cf Pathology,
General duty, Sind Division.
General duty, Sind Division.
General duty, Presidency Division.
General duty, Sind Division, on Service.
General duty, Sind Division, on Service.
General duty, Northern Division.
Officiating 3 Sind Horse.
Officiating 12 Native Infantry.
General duty, Sind Division.
Officiating Civil, Shikarpore.
Oct. 77lKattiwar State Railway.
Oct. 77 Officiating Civil, Dohad.
Oct. 77 General duty, Northern Division.
Mar. 78 General duty, Sind Division.
Mar. 78 Officiating 3 Native Infantry.
Mar. 78 General duty, Poona Division.
Mar. 78 General duty, Northern Division.
Mar. 78 Officiating 2 Native Infantry.
Mar, 78 General duty, Northern Division.
Mar. 78 General duty, Sind Division.
Mar. 78 General duty, Sind Division.
Mar. 79 General duty, Northern Division.
Mar. 79 [General duty, Presidency Division.
Mar. 79 General duty, Sind Division.
Mar. 79
Bombay Veterinary Department.
Staff Veterinary Surgeons.
alien, James Herbert |
Brockencote ->
amb, William
iBt Class Veterinary Surgeon,
onstant, Francis Friend Smith..
DATE OF
RANK.
REMARKS.
23 May 50 5 June 6oGeneral Superintendent of Horse Breeding Operations.
10 Mar. 53 15 Aug. 68 Inspecting Veterinary Surgeon.
! I
11 June 39 11 June 73 With Royal Artillery at Neemuch.
Bombay Ecclesiastical Establishment.
The Riaht Reverend Louis George Mylne, MA. DD Bishop of Bombay, 6 J*ly iStjS.
The Venerable Samuel Stead, MA. Archdeacon and Commissary, 1 Nov. 7S.-Sick Furlough.
■* ne ' Domestic Chaplain to the Bishop.
Yorke Smith, Registrar of the Diocese, 18 Nov. 78.
1856
1859
1859
1863
1863
1863
1863
1869
1871
1875
1876
1877
it' 79
i860
1875
STATIONS, ETC.
Senior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 800.
SSffiiEnS' :-:::::::::::::::::::|^Ss^ncychaPiain.-Furiough
I^H^WiutmBakneii; BA Ichapjamof the JFort of^Belgaum.with Dharwar and Kon-
Ven. Samuel Stead, MA
Eev. Alexander Lee Onslow, BA.
Rev. George Carew Rejmell, MA.
Rev. C. Walford, MA
Eev. A. Polehampton..
kan. — Acting at Colaba.
,'iPoona. — Sick Furlough
, Chaplain of Kirkee.
.iByculla.
. jchaplain of the Camp of Belgaum
Chaplain of Deolal'
[Kolhapore-.
Visits Dharwar and
Visits Asseerghur and Dhoolia.
T?™' Tames" 'HeiiiYTonilmson Blunt, M A. ISick Furlough.
»'»' W Tones . • Chaplain of the Fort of Belgaum, visiting Dharwar and
Konkan Stations. .
Garrison Chaplain at the Presidency.— Acting Sen. Chaplain .
—Acting Archdeacon and Commissary.
Rec William Joshua Ffennell, MA Gorpoorie.-Visiting Sholapore, Purandhar, and Diksal.
Rev. G. B. Streeten, MA Chaplain of Almiednug.nir _ PIW„Q
Re, T Hia-eins Neemuch.— Actm- .loint Chaplain of Poona.
Rev. Charles Kirk.loi Nusseerabad.-Visiting Neemuch.
Rev. William Clark, MA Kurrachee.— Furlough.
Rev C F H Johnston, .B .4 Colaba.— Furlough.
Eev. V. H. LeFeuvre, BA 'Baroda. -Visiting Surat and Broach.-Furlough.
1865 'Rev. Frederick Lloyd Sharpin, MA.
Junior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 500.
•Rev A G Cane MA Chaplain of St. Mary's, Poona .
lei' A G '&wfs ..: Acttag Garrison Chaplain at the Presidency.
\Rev. W. Wingate, MA 'Acting at Deesa, with Abu.
\Xev. A. W. Baynham, BA Hyderabad.— Visiting Kotree.
Rev. A. O. Walsh, MA 'Aden.
Rev. Henry Nathaniel Midwinter, MA. ...'Acting Chaplain of Neemuch.
Rev Charles Hume Badham, BA Chaplain of Baroda, Broach, and Surat.
Rev. T. F. Dale ! Acting at Kurrachee.
Rev. G. H. Lewis 'Rajkote and Bhooj.
Rev. Alfred Campbell Lochee, MA ' __
CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.
The Senior Chaplain.
Monthly Salary, RupeesgSo.
Eev.
Senior Chaplains.
Monthly Salary, RnpresSoo.
Rev. Duncan Maepher'son, iTX4 Bombay.
\Rev. T. H. Greig Poona.
Junior Chaplain.
Monthly Salary, Rupees 500. I
\Rev. Andrew Bullock' Watson Officiating at Kurrachee.
Rev. James Hutton Mackay, MA Kirkee and Yaranda.
Bombay Staff Corps.— War Services.
1 Sir Edward Green served against the Khosas on the Runn of Kutch in .830, and in ; » charge with a party of the
2nd Light Cavalry had a horse shot under him. Served with the field force 1.1 bind and Affghamsta £ f™^£°s£
,843; present with the Light Company of the 22nd Foot at the defence of the Res icj at H; >.l 11 aba. u"^^r
JamesOutram, and at the battle of Hyderabad (.Medal, and Brevet 0 Major, and CB. ; also as. A-»«tant Mnitant
General with Sir Charles Napier in the campaign against the Hill Tribes >nkl ,«f -fs^fana|s™de
Adjutant General with the liombav 1 'olumn in the I'unjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including tin Mege and surrenaer
of Mooltan, battle of Goo.jerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal wit UhvoU s s)
3 General P. K. M. Skinner served in command of a detachment of the Poona Auxiliary Horse witn a neia
force in the Mahee Kanta and Bdur districts in the latter part of 1835 and commencement of 1836; ; a , so on the Statt
with the Bombay Column m the I'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, battle ol Goojerat,
pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps and Brevet of Major) .
* General H. J. Pelly served in Sind from 1840 to 1847, and was on the staff of Sir paries Namer at tne
battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad, and in the campaign against the Mountain and. Desert Tribes (Medal, and
^General* R°R. Younghusband served with the Field Force in Sind. and Afghanistan in 1841-42; present
with the Light Battalion in the advance on Kandahar ; and in 1843, as Major of Brigade to the f 1 e was present
at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal). Served as Deputy Adjutant . .eneral to 1 c c s,a n Exped tionary
Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hall.lah Bay, at the storm and eaptme t u .are the sur
render of Bushire, and during the forced march on Borazjoon, the occupation of the enemy s entrenched camp, and.
the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
534 Bombay btafr Corps. — War services.
6 Sir George Malcolm served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General and Baggage Master with tht
Bombay Division of the Army of the Indus in the campaign of Affghanistan in 1S38-39, and was present at the
capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and occupation of Cabool; commanded the outposts of the Sind Irregular Horse in
Eastern Kutchee from 1840 to 1842 and was constantly engaged in active operations against the Hill Beloochees,
commanded a detachment of Sincl Irregular Horse at the battle of Nuffoosk 31st August 1840 in the Eastern Kutchee
Hills, and with the Sind Horse in the operations against Nussur Khan of Khelat in 1840-41, including the affair at
Kunda and the action near Dadur, when Mir Nussur Khan with the whole of the Brahoere army was drawn from
his position and his camp taken. Served with the Sind Horse at Shadadpoor in 1S43 when the force under Captain
Jacob defeated the army of Meer Shah Mahomed at Shadadpoor. Served with the Sind Horse during Sir Charles
Napier's campaign in 1S44-45 against the mountain tribes in Eastern Kutchee and in the surprise and capture of '
Shapoor on the' night of the' 15th January 1845. Commanded Head Quarters 2nd regiment Sind Horse
and a detachment of 1st Sind Horse with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army and occupation of
Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Commanded a detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse in
Persia in 1857; commanded the field detachment of Southern Mahratta Horse and two companies of the 28th Bombay
N.I. which sto'rnied and captured Hulgullee on 30th November 1S57. Commanded the field force in the operations
against Shorapoor which ended in the occupation of the fortress on the 9th February 1858. Commanded the field
force in the operations against the rebel Chief of Nurgoond which ended in the capture of the town and fortress on
the 1st June 1858. . , . , , J
8 Lieut. General H. J. Barr served with the Persian Expeditionary Force m 1856-57, including the storm and cap-
ture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, action of Khooshab, bombardment and capture of
Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
9 Sir Henry Daly served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded the 1st Punjaub Cavalry at the passage of the Kotah Pass, and against the Hill Tribes in
1850-51-52 (Medal with clasp). Commanded the Corps of Guides at the siege of Delhi in 1857 (twice wounded and
horse killed, Brevet of Major, and CB.) . Commanded Hodson's Horse at the siege of Lucknow in 1858 (Brevet of
Lt.Colonel),and the Brigade of Hodson's Horse throughout Sir Hope Grant's campaign inOude ^1858-59, including
the action at Nawabgunge and passages of the Goomtee and Gogra.
10 Lieut. General W. F. Marriott served with the Bombay Column of the army of the Indus in the campaign in
Sind and Affghanistan in 1838-39, and was slightly wounded at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
11 Lieut. General T. Stock served against the'Koolees in the Mahee Kanta, and the Bheels in the vicinity of
Doongurpoor in 1S30 ; commanded detachment of the 23rd Regiment which took part in the attack and capture of
the village of Knrraul and the release of the Thakoor. Served with the expedition to Mangalore and Canara
in 1837, and in Upper and Lower Sind from 1839 to 1841.
12 Lieut. General W.B. Salmon served with the Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus in Sind and Affghanistan
in 1838-39, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
11 Major GeneralS. J. K. Whitehall served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. with the force in Sind under Lord Keane from
1838 to 1842, and with a field force in the Northern Concan in pursuit of Ragoojee Bangria from 1844 to 1846. Served
with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with
Clasp). Served in command of the Guzerat Horse with Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in
1858-59; also in command of the Guzerat Horse with the field forces under Major A. Honcer and Colonel Stiles
against the Wagheers in Kattywar in 1859-60 ; and in command of a field force in the Rewa Kanta in i860.
15 Major General C. R. W. Hervey served with the 23rd Bombay N.I. in the expedition to Mangalore andCanarain
1837, and with the Sind Irregular Horse as 2nd in Command, and for some time in command of that corps and
of a'Belooch Levy in Upper Sind in 1S40-42 ; with a wing of his regiment in Cutch and in command of H. H. the
Rao's Horse in the Runn in 1843-44. Served as Aide de Camp and Secretary to Sir James Outram in the Expedition to
Persia, including the march to Borazjoon, action at Khooshab, and the operations at Mohumra in 1S57 (Brevet of
Major, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
16 Colonel C. M. Barrow served the campaign of 183S-39 in Scind and Affghanistan, and was present at the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and in the attack on the stronghold of the Affghan chief Ruheem Khan. Also the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and sur-
render of the Sikh Army (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 19th Regiment Native Infantry whilst em-
ployed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Topee, the Rao Sahib, and the Nawab of Banda in the Rajpoona
States in 1858, in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlekund, and Central India, and present at the actions of Rajghur,
Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
17 Major General G. A. Leckie served in Sind in 1842-43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal).
13 Major General R. Richards served as Staff Officer to the Field Force at Wanga Bazaar and other places in the
Thurr or Great Desert of Sind from March 1843 to March 1844. This force opened the postal communication with
the army under Sir Charles Napier, and suppressed the Robber Tribes in the Great Desert. Was at the destruction
of the Forts of Deepla and Nowakote, belonging to the insurgent Amir Shere Shah Mahommed. Served in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Bombay Native Infantry, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan,
battle of Goojerat, and pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps) . Served with the Field Force
under Colonel Bradshaw which penetrated the Eusofzie country north of Peshawur in December 1849, for the purpose
of chastising the Hill Tribes on the Swat border, and was present at the capture and destruction of Sugao, Palai,
Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurra "Valley on the nth and 14th of that month (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
22 Colonel Lucas served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present at the taking
of the Forts of Monohur and Munsuntosh. Served on the Divisional Staff 2nd Division Persian Expeditionary Force
in 1857, including the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army
(Medal with Clasp). Also served on the Divisional Staff with the Rajpootana Field Division throughout the Indian
mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture by assault of Kotah, pursuit of the rebel Army from April 1858 to
January 1859, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass, pursuit of Tantia Topee and Ferozeshab (several times men-
tioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as head of the Commissariat throughout the
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68 (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Colonel, CB., and Medal).
23 Colonel R. Phayre served with the field force in Sind and Affghanistan from 1840 to 1845, commanded a party
of the Poona Irregular Horse at the action at Kotra, present at the battle of Meeanee— severely wounded (Medal).
26 Colonels W. C. Anderson, W. Creagh, and H. F. Disbrowe served throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh
army (Medal with two Clasps).
32 Colonel G. U. Price served with the 1st Grenadier Regiment in Sind in 1843, and was present at the battles of
Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
37 Colonel W. L. Cahusac served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1857, including the bombardment and
capture of Mohumra (Medal) .
35 Sir Lewis Pclly served as Aide de Camp and as Political Secretary and Persian Interpreter to General John
Jacob commanding Cavalry during the Persian Expedition of 1S57, including the occupation of Bushire.
« sir William Lockyer Merewether served in Scind with the 21st Bombay N.I. in 1842-43, and was present at
the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45. Served with
the Sind Irregular Horse on the frontier of Upper Sind, and in command of a party of 132 men defeated a large
body of Bhootees near Polagee in 1847 ; also with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay
Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pur-
suit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps). Served on the frontier of Upper Sind from 1S47 to
1862, successfully held it during 1857, crushing an extensive rebellion projected by the Belooch and Brahoee tribes
(CB.). Was present as Resident at Aden in the operations against the Foodhli tribe of Arabs in 1S65-66, including
the skirmishes at Bir Sacd, Ahmodra.and destruction of Shugra.
50 Colonel F. Schneider served with the 10th Bombay N.I. in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in
1844-45, and was present at the taking of thf forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh.
Bombay Staff Corps.— War Services. 535
55 Brigadier General C. T. Aitchison served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Cot.ntry in 1844-45 as Field
Engineer and was present at the storm and capture of Samunghur, Boodurghur, Punulla (wounded), Powunghur,
Munohur', and Munsuntosh (mentioned in despatches) . Served as Major of Brigade in Persian Expeditionary Force
in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon,
and action at Khooshab (mentioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor General in Council,
Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served with Colonel Malcolm's Field Force in Southern Mahratta Country
during the mutiny in 1857-58, in command of 200 Europeans during forced march on Shorapore, and at the surrender
and occupation of that fortress (Medal).
56 Colonel A. Thacker was present at the action at Arnbapawnee. Served with the Bombay Column m the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
s: Colonel R. H. Keatinge served as Political Officer with the Mhow Field Force and 1st Brigade Central
India Field Force in 1857-58 at the siege of Dhar, three days' fighting near Mundesora, and at the siege of
Chandaree— dangerously wounded in three places (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Com-
manded a force "of irre'guiar troops against Seeta Ram Holkar in Sathpoora Hills in October 1858 ; served with
Brigadier Parke's Brigade in pursuit of Tantia Topee in November 1S58 ; commanded irregular troops against
insurgents in Sathpoora Hills in 1S59 ; commanded field detachments in Kattywar against rebel Wagheers in 1865.
58 Colonel C. T. Palin served with the Bombay Column in the Pnnjaub campaign of 1S48- 49, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with
two Clasps).
53 Colonel C. Thompson served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S44-45, and was present
at the storm and capture of Samunghur and Powunghur; dangerously wounded at the taking of the village
of Seevapore. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault and
capture of Reshire and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of
1857 as Staff Officer to Brigadier General LeG. Jacob, at the assault and capture of Kolapoor from the rebels on
6th December 1857.
63 Colonel H. N. Miller served with the Bombay Column in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the siege of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two
Clasps) . Served in the Guide Corps in the Expedition into Eusoofzaie under Colonel Bradshaw in 1850 ; served in the
Guide Corps in the expedition under Sir Colin Campbell against the Momunds and other Hill Tribes in 1851-52 (Medal
■with Clasp). Commanded the Rawul Pindee Division of Police during the mutiny in 1857— severely wounded
(Medal). ,_ .
55 Colonel A. B. Little was at the suppression of the mutiny of the Hyderabad Contingent Cavalry at Aurungabad
in 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow, at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, also in the actions in front of
Mundeesoor, battle of Gurrarea and capture of that place on the 23rd and 24th November, 1857 ; at the siege and
stormof the fortress of Chandaree, when he led and commanded the left attack by escalade ; at the battle of the Betwa
where he brought his Regiment out of action ; siege and storm of Jhansi, where he commanded his Regiment ;
action of Koonch ; commanded the left wing of his Regiment at the capture and storm of Lohari ; in the
several actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 185S, ending in the capture of Calpee,
actions of Morar, Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; commanded a column under Sir Robert Napier ;
engaged in several skirmishes with the rebel leaders Raja Maun Sing and Tantia Topee in Central India in 1859—
received the thanks of the Supreme Government for services rendered at Gwalior, several times mentioned in
despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, and
commanded the entrenched position of Addegerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
69 Colonel C. O. Maude served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S44-45. and was present
at the taking of the forts of Munohur and Munsuntosh. Served as Deputy Judge Advocate General Head Quarters
Abyssinian expeditionary force under Lord Napier of Magdala throughout that campaign, present at the storm-
ing and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
?° Colonel J. A. M. Macdonald served as D.A.Q.M. General attached to Head Quarters Persian Expeditionary
Force in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served on the Stair of the Malwa Field Force as D.A.Q.M. General in 1S57, and
was present at the capture of Dhar and of Mundesore, and action at Surraria. Appointed A. Q.M. General to Sir Hugh
Rose, and served in that capacity throughout the Central India campaign, and was present at the siege and capture
of Rhatghur, action of Barodiea, relief of Saugor, capture of Gorrakotta, action at the Pass of Muddenpore, battle of
the Betwa (horse killed), siege and storm of Jhansi, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle of Golowlee, and capture
of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served as A.Q.M. General with the Field Columns under Sir Hugh
Rose south of the Nerbudda in 1859.
" Colonel W. G. Mainwaring served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was
present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Expeditionary Force in Persia in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
7s Colonel T. Thatcher served with the Sind Horse in Persia in 1857. Was present at the attacks in 185S on the
rebel Bheels at Nandoor, Lingota (received the thanks of Government), Shumsherpoor, Ambone and Mandivur.
78 Colonel H. H. A. Wood served with the Reserve Force under Sir Charles Napier in his expedition to Bhawulpore
in 1845-46, Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and present at the siege of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs,
storm of the city breach, capture of the town and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp) . Persian campaign of
1856-57, with the Rear Guard at Reshire, attack and surrender of Bushire, forced march on Borazjoon, and occupation
of the enemy's entrenched Camp, night attack of the 6th February, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
Served throughout the Central India campaign of 1S57-58 as Adjutant General to the force under Sir Hugh Rose,
and present at the attack on the Camp before Rutghur, battle of Ban-odea, relief of Saugor, attack and capture of
Garrakota, action and forcing the Pass of Muddenpore, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, and subse-
quent pursuit, action and capture of Koonch, and subsequent pursuit, action at Muttra, battle of Galowlie, and tho
several actions on the banks of the Jumna, action and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, battle and capture of
Gwalior (frequently— thrice specially— mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served again
in the field in the latter end of 1S58-59 as Adjutant General to the whole of the Troops south of the Nerbudda under
Sir Hugh Rose. Served as Assistant General of the 1st Division throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68,
and was present at the action of Arogee, and storm and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Colonel, and Medal).
82 Brigadier General F. A. E. Loch served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 and acted as extra Aide-de Camp to
General Dundas commanding the Bombay Column during the siege and until the surrender of the fort of Mooltan
(Medal with Clasp) . Was present at the m'utinv of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 2Sth May 1S57; wounded
at the first attack on and subsequent capture of Awah, at the siege and capture of Kotah, and pursuit of the rebels
into the Gwalior Territories ; served with Smith's Brigade in Central India ; at the recapture of the fort of Chan-
daree, at the action of Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Brevet of Major), siege and capture of Powree,
surprise and pursuit of the rebels under Maun Sing at Noondrey 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
8* Colonel H. H. James served throughout the Abyssinian 'campaign of 1867-68 from the first landing of the
Advance Brigade, and was present at the capture of Magdala; in command of the 10th Regiment N.I. during por-
tion of the campaign (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
s" Colonel John Miles served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at BarGcsja, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
ss Colonel J. T. Hill commanded the flank companies of the 14th Bombay N.I. during the operations in Oka-
mundel and Kattywar in 1859-60, including the siege of Dwarka, and storming of the heights and fort of Ubhpoora .
as Stall" Officer Kattywar Field Force under Major Honneron t8th December 1859.
89 Colonel Baumgartner served as Assistant Adjutant General of the Rajpootana Field Force, and was present
at the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September iS57,'and at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault on the 30th
""colonel H Seville commanded the Left Wing 1st Belooch Battalion throughout the Rohilcund campaign in
1858 • present with General Penny's Column at the action of Kurkralee, and with the force under the Commander m
Chief at the action before Bareffly, and capture of the town, actions of Bunnee andMahomdee, attack by the rebels on
Shalrjehanpore, and several minor affairs (Medal). Commanded the 27th Bombay Native Infantry (Belooches)
536 Bomhny Staff Corps. — War Services.
throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the action of Arogee and assault of Magdala (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Lt.Colonel" CB. , and Medal).
95 Colonel J. Fairbrother served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded a field detachment of hisret'iment in a severe skirmish with insurgent Bheels in Khandeish
on 19th January i8=;8; served with his regiment whilst employed against the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia
Topee, the Rao' Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in the Rajpootana States during the monsoon and following
actions of months of 185S in the pursuit through Malwa, Bundlecund, and Central India, including the actions of
Raighur, Mungrowlee. Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp).
96 Colonel T. Ku'.tall served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1837, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, f.nd pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was in command
of detachments of Police in the Deccan and Concan against rebel Bheels, Peint rebels, &c, in 1857, 185S, and 1859,
includiiiLr the relief of Peint and skirmish there : engagements at Wassiembicra (had two horses wounded under
him), Tursia Doonjur; skirmish and pursuit of the Bheels over the Chupurgaon hills, and engagement of Ambora
Durria (horse twice wounded; received on five occasions the commendation of Government). Served in the
Abvssinian campaign as 2nd in Command of the Land Transport Corps (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
98 Colonel F. Roome served in Turkey during the war in the Crimea in 1S55-56, with the Osmanli Irregular
Cavalry (Bashi-Bazouks) as Captain in Turkey. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the
storm and capture of the fortified village of Rowah, the siege and capture of the rebel fort of Awah, siege storm
and capture of Kotah in 1858; present during the operations of the brigade under Brigadier Smith in Central
India, at the battle of Kotah-ke-Serai. and at the storming of the various heights and positions occupied by the
enemy ; commanded his regiment in the general action of 19th June 1858, and attack and capture of the Lushkur
and city of Gwalior; the siege and capture of Powree, subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Beejapoor, battle
of Koondrye, with Brigadier Smith's Brigade, which surprised and defeated a large force of rebels under command
of Maun Sing; commanded the Bassoda Field Force at the successful actions of Richia, Goonapoora, Goripoorie,
and other minor skirmishes (nine times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served
throuehout the Abvssinian campaign in the Political and Intelligence Department (mentioned in despatches,
Medal).
100 Colonel W. Bannerman served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49. including
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps). Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawur in December
1849 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destruction of the
villages of Sugoa, Pulai, Shurkannes, and Tjoomumda, in the Bagdurrah Valley (Medal with Clasp). Served with
the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 as Adjutant of the Light Battalion, present at the bombardment and
capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Clasp). Served as 2nd in Command of the
Detachment Southern Mahratta Horse in the pursuit through Central India, Meywar, Marwar, and Rajpootana of
the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao Saheb, the Nawab of Banda, and Feroze Shah, and was present at the action at
Chota Oodeypoor (mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, horse severely wounded by sabre
cuts, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Horse Transport Service in the China Expeditionary Force in i860
under Sir Hope Grant, and was present at the landing at Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault
and capture of the Taku Forts, and accompanied the advance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the
battles of Chang-kia-Wan and Tungchow, and occupation of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
102 Colonel F. P. Mignon served on the Staff with the Persian Expeditionary Force as Deputy Assistant Com-
missary General to the 1st and 2nd Divisions (Medal with Clasp) . Accompanied the reconnoitring force to Abyssinia
in Sept. 1867, and was a member of the committee; was head of the Commissariat Department for the first three
months, and subsequently Lord Napier's Senior Commissariat Officer with the forces in the field during the whole
period of active operations from Senafe to Magdala and back ; present at the assault and capture of Magdala
(twice thanked in General Orders, and several times specially mentioned in despatches, Medal, and Brevet of
Lt.Colonel).
104 Colonel G. A. Laughton served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856, and was present at the assault
and capture of Beshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and attack of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp)-
108 Colonel T. W. W. Pierce served with a Light Field Detachment in the Rajpootana States in 1854 and 1855
under Sir Henry Lawrence. Was atthe siege and captureof Kotah in 1858. Served with Brigadier Smith's Brigade
throughout its operations in Central India in 1858 and 1859, including the reoccupation of the fort of Chendaree,
battle of Kotah-ke-Serai near Gwalior, storming and capture of the various heights before Gwalior. and the general
action resulting in the capture of the city and fortress of Gwalior ; siege and capture of the fort of Powree, and the
subsequent pursuit of the rebels by the flying column under Colonel Robertson ; surprise anil pursuit of the rebels
under Maun Sing at Koondrye on 14th November 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Attached to the Horse Transport
Sen-ice and in Command of the Depot Military Train at Tientsin, with the Expeditionary Force in China in i860
under Sir Hope Grant (Medal). Served throughout the Abyssinian Expedition of 1867-68 from the landing in
Annesley Bay in October 1867 with the Advance Brigade under Colonel Field; was employed in making roads,
from Koomaylie to Antalo ; and present at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, and
Medal).
115 Colonel Clements served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two
Clasps 1. Served with the field force which penetrated into the Eusofzaie country north of Peshawur in
December 1849 for the purpose of chastising the Hill Tribe on the Swat border ; present at the capture and destruc-
tion of the villages of Sugao, Pulai, Shurkhanee, and Zoormunda in the Bazdurrah Valley on the nth and 14th.
of that month (Medal with Clasp).
116 Colonel G. A. Plomer served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, and was pre-
sent at the bombardment and capture of the Forts of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and subsequent relief of Mhow ; at the siege and
capture of the Fort of Dhar ; also in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle of Gurraria, and subsequent capture of
that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 ; at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chendaree and Jhansi,
battleof the Betwa, action at Koocch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd May
1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action at Morar, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
117 Colonel J. D. Hall served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp:. Served with the Persian
expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and
battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels in the Ahmednusgur and Khandeish
districts in 1857-58 ; present at the action with the Bheels and Mekranees at Ambapawnee ; present m command of
the rear-guard during the action near Rajghur.
",J Colonel J. A. Smith was present at the attack on the town and fort of Beyt in October 1S59, and at the siege
and capture of Dwarka in November of the same year.
121 Colonel L. C. Barton was present at the attack of Beyt Fort in April 185S; present during the campaign in
Okamundel in October and November 1850.
' — Colonel A. P. Davis served throughout the Central India campaign under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was
present at the siege and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing the
Mudenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, assault and capture of Lohari, battles of Koonch,.
Muttra, and (Jalowlee, capture of Calpee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp for Central India). Also
served under Brigadier General Liddle against the Bundlecund rebels in 1858-50.
123Colonel J.Watson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign at the siege and surrender of
Mooltan and the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Bozdar campaign and forcing of the Kahn Bund Pass
under Brigadier General Chamberlain in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege
of Delhi, relief and siege of Lucknow, battle- of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra. Cawnpore and various other en-
• of the period; slightly wounded on three occasions (Medal with three Clasps, Victoria Cross, and.
Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Served with the Eusofzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain in 1865.
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services. 537
W Colonel G. F. Hogg served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
b the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with
vo Clasps). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, at the occupation of Karrack, with the
xpeditiun to Borazjoon, and at the battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
'28 Colonel I. F. Chapman served in Abyssinia with the army under Lord Napier of Magdahi (Medal).
wo Colonel A. Carnegy was present at the disarming of the 5th Company 4th Battalion Native Artillery, at
tyderabad, Sind, on oth September 1S57. Served with the Hnjpootana Kield Force under Major General Roberts, as
[ajor of Brigade to the 2nd Infant rv Brigade at the siege of Kotah ; with the leading column of assault on the town and
>rtress under Brigadier Parke, on the 30th March 1858 ; actively employed with the brigade in the pursuit of the
■walior rebels under Tantia Topee through Meywar till September, when he was appointed Assistant Adjutant
•eneral to the Division ; served as such with the force under Brigadier Homier at the action of Kooshanna on the
sth February 1859 (mentioned in despatches for " conspicuous and forward gallantry "), and subsequent pursuit
f the rebels under the Bao Saheb and Feroze Shah through Marwar, Shekawattee, and Bikaneer (Medal with
lasp for Central India, and Brevet of Major).
132 Colonel C. T. Heathcotc was present in the camp of the Joudpoor Raja's a '-my when attacked by the Awah
'hakoor and Erinpoora mutineers in September 1 857; served as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General to the force
t the first attack on and subsequent, siege and capture of Awah; at the siege and assault of Kotah, and the battle of
le Bunass; present as Assistant Quarter Master General at the action of Kooshana (thanked by Governments
f India and Bombay, Medal).
133 Colonel A. A. des Voeux served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, at the bombardtnci'Cind capture
f the forts of Mohnmra and the pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) . Served with the Horse Transport
ervice in the China Expeditionary Force under Lieut.General Sir Hope Grant in i860, present at the landing
t Pehtang, action of Sinho, capture of Tangkow, assault and capture of the Taku Forts ; accompanied the
ivance of the army on Tien-Tsin and Pekin, including the battles of Chang-Ma- Wan and Tungchow, and occupation
f Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
134 Lt.Colonel M. R. Bruce served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
lent and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the 4th Bombay N.I. (Rifles) in
357 against the Bheels in the Nassick districts ; also with the regiment in Khandeish in the operations against
'antia Topee in 1858.
136 Lt.Colonel Malcolmson served as Brigade Major of Artillery with the Rajpoona Field Force during the march on
nd siege and capture of Kotah — mentioned in despatches; present at the battle of Bunnass and pursuit; and
avalry affair at Kooshana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
13? Lt.Colonel M. AV. Willoughby served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the surrender
F Bushire, bombardment anil capture of the Forts of Mohumrah (Medal with ( Hasp).
139 Lt.Colonel \V. Hicks served in Bengal during the campaign of 1S57-59 with the 1st Belooch Battalion and as Staff
nicer to the Punjaub Movable Column ; served in the Rohtlkund campaign with Major General Penny's Force,
ad present in the action of Kukralee, action with Feroze Shah's Force before Bareilly, and occupation of that town;
Btions of Bunnee, Mahomdee, and attacks by the rebels on Shajehanpore ; campaign for the subjugation of Oude,
ad present at the attack on and capture of the Fort of Rampore Kussia, surrender and occupation of the Fort of
meethee ; subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerporc, attack on and defeat of the
nemy under Beni Mad'ho at Dhoondia Keriu, and capture of the Fort of Buxar; with the Column detached after
16 action to drive the enemy across the Kiver Goomtee ; served under Lord ( Hyde throughout the operations across
le Gogra; present at the action with tin- Nairn's Force at Brijidia, action at Chunlah, attack on and capture of the
ort of Mujeediah ; commanded the Bight Winir of the 1st Belooch Battalion detached with Brigadier Horsford's
rigade previously to and on the passage of the Raptee into Nepaul ; at the defeat of the enemy at Sitka Ghaut, and
jpture of their grins (mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served as Brigade Major 2nd Brigade 1st Division during
le Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of
[ajor, and Medal) .
140 Lt.Colonel C. F. Keays served with the column under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs and at the storm of
tie village and fort of Sheik Othman, near Aden, on tho 18th March 1S58.
1*1 Lt.Colonel H. S. Anderson served in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1867, and waspresent at the bombard -
lent and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Also in Khandeish against theattempted invasion of the Deccan
y the rebel army under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
142 Lt.Colonel D. B. Young served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard -
lent and capture of the forts of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the
ndian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, the actions in front of Mundesore,
attle of Gurraria, and subsequent capture of that village on the 23rd and 24th November 1857 (wounded); at tho
iege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhnnsi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different
ctions on the banks of the Jumna from 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee, action of Morar,
ctions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Abyssinian Field
'orce in 1867-68, and present at the action of Arogoe and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of
lajor, and Medal).
i43 Colonel H. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 in command of Aden Troop (Medal with
Hasp). On landing from Persia proceeded to the Shoolapoor border to watch the country between the rivers
theema and Krishna ; joined the field force under Colonel Malcolm ; present at the capture of Beder Shoorpoor ;
rdered to join the Cavalry Brigade in Central India; joined Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels through
lie Putchunny Hills, subsequently joined Brigadier Parke's Force by forced marches ; pursued the rebels across the
Jerbudda ; present at the action at Chota, Oodeypoor, and in pursuit of the rebels through Central India (Medal),
ierved throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 in the Intelligence Department, present at the capture of
rlagdala (Brevet of Major, and Medal). Served in the Looshai Campaign of 1S71-2 in Command of a Coolie Corps
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Clasp).
144 Lt.Colonel C. D'U. La Touche served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the attack on
Leshire, capture of Bushire, destruction of the enemy's magazines at Chakota, at Borazjoon, and battle of
khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Satpoora Field Force in the action fought with the insurgent chiefs
,nd rebels in the Satpoora, Hills on the nth April 1858.
i" Lt.Colonel A. T. Moore served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
,nd capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, at Borazjoon, and at the action of Khooshab— horse killed (Medal
cith Clasp, and Victoria Cross). Served with tho Central India Field Force from the siege of Ratghur (mentioned
>y Sir Hugh Rose for zeal in serving a gun when the camp was suddenly attacked) to the taking of Gwalior, and
mrsuit and defeat of the rebels by Sir Robert Napier ; served against the rebels in the Jhansi and Jaloun districts
luring the monsoon of 1858 ; commanded a troop of 3rd Cavalry which pursued and charged the rebels at Mow and
tfahoni, capturing their two guns (Medal with Clasp).
146 Lt.Colonel C. H. Clay served in Beatson's Horse in 1858-59 in the pursuit and various operations against
fantia Topee and the Rao Sahib ; present at the cavalry affair with Tantia.'s rear-guard at Bajrode on 26th October
.858 (Medal).
147 Lt.Colonel H. P. Close served as second in command of the 5th Goorkha Regiment with a force under the com-
nandof Brigadier General Chamberlain for the subjugation of the Mahsood Wuzeer tribe in i860, including act ions of
Palloseen and Burrura Tungee. Served as 2nd in Command, and afterwards as commandant of the 5th Goorkhas
luring the whole of the Umbeyla campaign in 1S63 (contusion, and mentioned in despatches). Commanded the 5th
Joorkhas during the operations of a force under Brigadier Wilde in Januarv 1864, for the subjugation of the Rajah
)f Gundup, in Eusofzai. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the several offensive and defensive operations of a
'orce under Colonel Rothney in Agrore, which resulted in the total defeat of the enemy on the 12th August 1868.
commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the ascent, and descent of the Black Mountain by a force under Major General
Wilde in October 1868. Commanded the 5th Goorkhas during the secret expedition of a force under Colonel Roth-
ley against the Akhazni tribe on the Black Mountain on the 7th October 1869. Commanded the 1st Sikh Infantry
luring the operations in connection with the construction of military posts at Girciee and Kote Kirghee on the Dera
Lsniael Khan frontier by a force under Major G. T. Kennedy (India Medal with two Clasps).
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•esent at the battle of Sindwaho (slightly wounded, sabre-cut, and mentioned in despatch), and at the affair at
urrai; served as Orderly Officer to Brigadier Smith at the action of Koondrye (mentioned in despatches, Medal
Is" Lt Colonel G C. Grant served in October 1859 with the Okamundel Field Force under Colonel Donovan in the
iterations against the insurgent Wagheers ; present at the storm and capture of the town and fortress of Beyt on
le6fch October 1859 (dangerously wounded). _ .
"1 Lt Colonel G. S. Stevens served in the aothBombay N. I. with the Persian ExpeditionavyForce in 1857. Com-
iianded a detached company of that Regiment against the insurgent Dessaies in the Sawunt Warree districts in
bsS was Staff Officer to a 'field force sent against Tantia Topee in the Mahee Kanta at the close of the same year,
Ind subsequently with the 2nd Extra Battalion throughout the operations against rebel Bheels and Mekranies in
; isif Lt. Colonel J.^G. Watts served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, asD. A. Q. M. General of 2nd Division
Inientoned in despatches, Medal).
> 182 Lt.Colonel T. L. Fraser served as Staff Officer to the force under Lieutenant Colonel Evans throughout the
operations in Nuggur Parkur against rebel Thakoors in 1859, and was severely wounded in their night attack on
he camp in the town of Nuggur on 20th June 1859. „ . , „ . . „„,,,,,.,.,
' i83 Lt.Colonel A. G. F. Hotre: served as Adjutant of the 1st Siml Horse 111 the Persian campaign of 1S57 (Medal with
Clasp).' In 1858-59 he served with the forces in Khandeish and the Nizam's country; and with his Regiment at
Janton during the China war of i860. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign as Deputy Assistant Quarter
if aster General, and was present at the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal
md Brevet of Major). .
183 Major S. F. McGillivray served with the Persian Expeditionary Force on its march to Borazjoon, at the
mttle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra on the 25th March 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Served In the
3eccan against the rebel Bheels in 1857-58 ; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Digrish.
i86 Major Julius Barras served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, andw?"
)resent at the bombardment and capture of Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp).
i8' Lt.Colonel C. M. Griffith organized and commanded the A Division Transport Train attached to the 1st Brigade
stDivision of the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force. Commanded the party furnished with stretchers for the removal of
he wounded from the field of action on the 10th and 13th April 1868 at Arogee and Magdala (mentioned in despatches
laving "distinguished himself by his zeal and activity," and as "deserving of special notice," Brevet of Major,
nd Medal).
188 Lt.Colonel F. P. Forteath served in Central India during the campaign of 1857-58, including the pursuit of the
walior rebels, battle of Bunas, and action of Kosana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i89 Major W. P. La Touche served with the Light Battalion in the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was
resent at the bombardment and capture of the fort of Mohumra and pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with
Jlasp). Was present at the action of Hulgallee as Adjutant with the Southern Mahratta Horse in November 1857 ;
present at the action of Sharapoor as 2nd in Command with the Southern Mahratta Horse in February 1858;
ted as Staff Officer to the Field Forces at the occupation of Jamkhundee in March and Nurgoond in June 1858.
80 Major G. G. H. Fulton served with the field force engaged in operations against the rebels in the Myhee
and Rewa Kantas in 1857, an(l received the thanks of the Commander in Chief.
91 Major A. Durand served with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry in the Central India campaign of 1857-58, and
,s present at the assault and capture of Rowah (slightly wounded), siege and capture of Awah, siege and storming
'of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, battle and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powrie, actions of Beejapore
'and Koondrye, and capture of Nargurh (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Staff
Officer of the Advance Brigade, and Brigade Major of the Pioneer Force and "3rd Brigade 1st Division; and was
present with the 10th Bombay Native Infantry lit the assaidt and capture of Magdala (Medal).
192 Lt.Colonel H. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombardment
land capture of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the force under Brigadier Coghlan
which captured and destroyed the fort of Sheik Othman in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
194 Major H. W. Harris served in the field force which was present at the assault and capture of the fortified
village and entrenched position of Rowa, the siege and capture of the fort of Ahwa, siege storm and capture of Kotah,
the reoccupation of Chandairee, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, storming of the various heights occupied by the enemy,
general action and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of Gwalior, battle of Sindwaho, pursuit of the enemy,
battle of Kurrai, and pursuit of the enemy ; action of Koondrai and defeat of Maun Sing's Force ; served as Baggage
Master in the force under Brigadier Smith during the operations in Central India, and in the field force under
Colonel De Salis commanded a detachment of the iotb Bombay N.I. at the action near Boorda ; served in the Bas-
soda Field Force under Major Roome, and was present at the action of Goonapoora, and commanded the Infantry
portion of the Force at Goripooree (mentioned in despatches) ; served under command of Lt.Colonel Boyle, and was
Staff Officer to the Seronge Field Force (Medal with Clasp for Central India) . Commanded 2nd Squadron 1st Bombay
Light Cavalry on field service, Kattiawar, under Colonel W. W. Anderson, Political Agent, in the successful attack
on the Wagheer rebels on Tabur Hill on 29th December 1867 (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor
in Council).
193 Major L. G. Brown served with the 5th Bombay Native Infantry against the Taepings near Shanghai ; present
at the attack and capture of the entrenched Camp at Wang Kaza on 4th April 1862, and of the town of Tseerpoo on
17th April ; at Nazeau on 27th and 29th April, at the storming of the town of Tsingpoo 12th May ; and at the repulse
of the rebel army near Nazeau on 25th May 1862.
196 Major E. G. Jenkins was present at the mutiny of the Bengal troops at Nusseerabad on the 28th May 1875
(charger severely wounded whilst charging the guns in possession of the mutineers) ; present at the first attack
on and at the subsequent siege and capture of tho fort of Awah; at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and
pursuit of the rebels into the Gwalior district; in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, and at the
battle of the Bunass (Medal).
i" Major A. J. Vibart served with a detachment of the 14th Bombay N.I. in tho Maheo Kanta and Rewa
Kanta in 1858-59.
198 Major J. W. M. Anderson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, including the march to
Borazjoon, battle of Khooshab, and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp) . Served in the Deccan against the rebel
Bheels in 1857-58, and was present at the affair of Shumshapore.
i" Major W. Jacob served as Interpreter to the 72nd Highlanders at the siege and capture of Kotah (Medal).
200 Major E. C. Ross served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of Rat-
ghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm
of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari, actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee, capture of Calpee, battle and
capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
201 Major C. E. Fisher served with the 95th Foot in 1S58 at the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kotah ke
Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Pouree— dangerously wounded (Meda
with Clasp).
202 Major A.M. Phillips served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khcoshab (Medal
with Clasp).
204 Major M. D. V. T. Grant served as Adjutant to the Left Wing 33rd Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in
1S50, and was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka.
205 Lt.Colonel W. H. Newport served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege ana
storm of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Lohari (severely wounded) ; actions at Koonch, Muttra, Galowlee,
capture ol Calpee, battle and capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet ofMajor).
208 Major E. W. West was present during the operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara
and Bedee districts, between February and December 1858.
2U9 Major W. T. Brown served as Staff Officer to the field force under Brigadier General Staveley against the
Taepings near Shanghai; present at the attack and capture of the entrenched camp at Wang-Kaza 4th April 1862,
54° Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services.
and of the town of Tseerpoo 17th April 1862 ; at the reconnaissance of Nazeau on 27th April 1862 (dangeroi
wounded).
210 Major R. M. Lloyd served with a field force against the Naikra Bheels in the Rewa Kanta in Noven: ;
185S ; also served with field force in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee in Guzerat.
211 Major M. J. J. Mignon served with the Belgaum Field Force under Colonel Malcolm in 1857-58, and was ]
sent at the surrender and occupation of the fortress of Shorapore.
212 Major W. G. Trevor served with the 80th Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
2:3 Major M. Tweedie was present at the assault and capture of Kotah ; served with Brigadier Parke's Colu
duringpartof the pursuit of Tantia Topee ; employed during the latter part of the Oude campaign with the Oi
Mounted Police under Lord Clyde ; present at the occupation of Shurkerpoor, the stronghold of Raja Beni Mad]
served with Colonel Carmiehaol's Column to drive the enemy across the Gogra ; served under Lord Clyde dun
the greater part of the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch, action w
the Nana's Force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; served with the Oude Pol
Force on the Nepaul Frontier from April to the 2nd of October 1859, after the return of the regular forces from 1
frontier (Medal with Clasp).
211 Major Trueman served with the Central India Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siege and capti
of Ratghur, action at Barodea, capture of Garracota, action of Borda, battle at the Pass of Mudispore, siege 8
storming of Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm and capture of Lohari, actions of Koonch and Muttra, battle
Galowlec (mentioned in despatches for " steadiness and gallantry "), captures of Calpee and Gwalior, and seve
slight affairs in Bundlecund (Medal with Clasp).
215 Major J. Jopp served with the force under Brigadier Coghlan which captured and destroyed the fort
Sheik Othmau in the vicinity of Aden in 1858.
216 Major C. F.James served in the 20th Bombay Native Infantry with the Persian Expeditionary Force fr
May to Sept. 1S57. Commanded a detached Company of his Regiment during the operations against the re
Sawunts in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Accompanied the expeditionary force to Abyssinia in 1868, and was D.A.Q.
General of the storming Brigade at the assault and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches).
217 Lt.Colonel A. M. Showed served in the rank of Lieutenant with the Commissariat Department in Abyssinia fn
October 1867 to the end of the campaign (specially mentioned by the Commander in Chief in his final despatc
Medal, with Brevet of Major on attaining the rank of Captain).
218 Major H. N.' Reeves was present at the siege and occupation of Dwarka in November 1859.
Major W. F. F. Waller was at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of t
. action at Koonch, the different affairs on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending
the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture by storm of the fortn
of Gwalior ; at the surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and in the different operations agaii
Maun Sing in thejungles near Padrone (Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp).
220 Major C. P. Newport was at the siege and capture of Kotah ; with Brigadier Smith's Brigade during all
operations in Central India ; at the recapture of Chandaree, battle of Kotah-ke-Serai, battle and capture of Gwali
siege and capture of Powree and subsequent pursuit of the rebels, action of Koondrye and at Boorda, and at t
actions of Goonapooraand Goripoorie (Medal with Clasp).
221 Major C. Wodehouse served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Awah, sie
and assault of Kotah, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels, and battle of the Bunass (Medal with Clasp).
222 Lt.Colonel G. F. Beville served at the assault and capture of Kotah, with the column in pursuit of the Gwal
rebels under Tantia Topee ; employed throughout the Oude campaign for the reduction of the province ; pres(
in the attack on and expulsion of the enemy from their strongly fortified position of Rampoor Kussia on the ;
November 1858, accompanying the support of the storming party ; present at the surrender of the fort of Ameth
and subsequently with Lord Clyde's Force at the occupation of Sunkerpoor, and pursuit of the rebels under B(
Mahadeo, resulting in the action of Dhoondia Keria and capture of the fort of Buxar on the 24th November iS;
with the column detached after the action to drive the enemy across the river Goomptee ; served throughout i
operations in the Trans-Gogra district, including the advance on and occupation of Baraitch ; action with t
Nana's force at Churdah, and occupation of the fort on the 26th December 1858 ; capture of the fort of Mujeedi
on the 27th December, and defeat of the Nana and Begum at Banki, and final expulsion of the rebels from Ou
across the river Raptee on the 31st December 1858 (Medal with Clasp) ; served throughout the Abyssinian campai
in 1867-68 as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade 1st Division, and was present at the action of Arogee and capti
of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
221 Major R. V. Maiden served in the Central India campaign in 1858-59 with the field force under Sir Jo
Michel and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, and Sindwaho, and the affair at Kurai (Medal w
Clasp). Accompanied the 3rd Sind Horse to Abyssinia ami was present thioughout the campaign of 1867-68 (Meds
225 Major J. Gatacre served with his regiment in Khandeish in 1858, with a detachment of his regiment with t
Oojein Field Force in 1859-60, and in the Chinese war in the Commissariat Department from July i860
March 1861.
226 Major C. E. Blowers served on board the Berenice during the war in the Persian Gulf in 1856-57, includi
the capture of Bushire and of the forts of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 10th Bombay Nati
Infantry at the capture of Kotah, battle of Kota-ke-Serai and capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powr
actions of Beejapore and Koondrye (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the 10th Bombay N.I. throughout t
Abyssinian campaign, and was present at the capture of Magdala (Medal).
227 Major F. J. Wise served in the Deccan against the rebel Bheels in 1857 ; present at the engagement
Mahadeoghur ; served in Khandeish and Nimar against the attempted invasion of the Deccan by the rebel an
under Tantia Topee in 1858-59.
228 Major W. Scott was present with his regiment in the pursuit of the Gwalior mutineers under Tantia Top
the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, through Malwa, Bundlecund, and Central India, including the actic
of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai on the oth September and 19th and 25th October iS=;8 respective
(Medal).
"' Major W. F. Sandwith served with the 1st Brigade Central India Field Force in 1858; was present at 1
siogeand storm of Jhansi (Medal with Clasp).
230 Major V. Birch served at the action at Ambapawnee. Also with Colonel Somerset's Brigade in pursuit of 1
rebels under Tantia Topee in 1858-59 ; with Major Meade's Field Force in the Padrone jungles in 1859, and presi
at the capture of Tantia Topee.
231 Major R. I. Crawford served in the pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and t
Nawab of Banda in June, July and August 185S; present at the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and the battle
Bunass on the 14th August 1S58; accompanied Brigadier Parke's pursuing Column from August 1858 to Janus
1859; commanded the party detached to bring in the Nawab of Banda 011 his surrender (Medal).
232 Major II. B. Jacob accompanied a detachment of his regiment which formed part of Colonel Lockhai
Force in the Field Division of Bundlecund under Brigadier F. Wheeler.
233 Major G. Coussmaker served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 185S.
234 Major J. G. M'Rae served with the 23rd Bombay Native Infantry in Khandeish in 1858.
*« Major S. M. Hay served with the detachment 14th Bombay Nativo Infantry with the Okamundel and Katt
war Field Forces in 1859-60 ; present at the storming of the heights and forts of tlbphoora on 18th December 185.
237 Major R. Westmacott served with the 28th Foot with the Okamundel Field Force in 1858, and was present
the sto lining and capture of Beyt, reconnaissance before, siege, and occupation of Dwarka.
238 Major G. F. Bryant served throughout the Abyssinian campaign in the Commissariat Department and
special duty connected with the Transport Train (Medal).
-■■■' Captain P. W. Joseph served in China with the Royal Artillery against the Taeping rebels in the neighboi
,',',', ,', ""li:" '" 1&,,--r'3. present at the second capture of Kahding and other operations.
Captain L. P. Heath served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68 as Aide de Camp to Major General Malco
(mentioned 111 despatches, Medal).
?" Captain D. W. K. Barr served tho Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
Bombay Staff Corps. — War Services. $4oa
*** Captain J. T. Carruthers served with the 4\h. Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign, including the action of
%ptotac; Tdt NX^fsmwffnthe Abyssinian campaign with the Transport Train (mentionedin despatches,
^"Captain J. Humfrey served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 (Medal)
s»s Captain W C Harrison served with the Transport Tram in the Abyssinian campaign 111 1868 (Medal).
-'•« Captain If ' Melliss served with the 33rd Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign (Medal).
s« Captain H. A. Vincent served with the 33rd Foot throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-6S, and was
iresen't at the stormin" and capture of Magdala (Medal).
£» Captain P. C Heath served with the 45th Foot in the Abyssinian campaign in 1 868, and was present at the
itorming and capture of Magdala (Medal) .
N.B — War Service* should be communicated to the Editor of "Barf 1 Army List," and addressed to him at
50, Albemarle Street, London, W.
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Major Generals Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension.
543
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21ld LIEUT.
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Agnew, William,45 Lt.Col Bengal S.V. ■ ■■
Alexander, Fred. Llewellyn,*6 Lt.Col.\
Royal Marine Artillery . .^...^.-i
Alexander, George Gardiner,4' CL <-"'• .
Comtnawlaut. Royal Marine Artillery >
Alexander, William Ruxton Eneas,48)
Lt.Cul. Bengal Staff Corps I
Alexander, Wm. Ryrie, Lt.CoI. Bom. S.< .
Allan, Alex. Stewart, Lt.Cul. Bengal ,-. < .
Anderson, David Greenhill,50 Lt.Cul. \
Royal (Bombay) Artillery )
Anderson, John Richard,"'1 ( B. Cut. R. Art
Anderson, Rob. Patrick,"- LI. Cut. Ben. S.C.
Andrews, Charles,53 Lt. Col. Bengal S. C...
Annus, John Anstruther, Lt. Cul. Ben. S.C.
Anneslev, William Richard,""' Lt.Cul. 97 F.
Anson, Archibald Edward Harbord,'" |
CMG. Colonel, R. Artillery ; Lieut. .-
Governor of Prince of If, ilex Ixland ... I
Apple'i-ath, Francis,57 Xf. Co/. Madras S C.
Ashburner, William,'-" Lt.Cul. Bomb. S.C
Astell, Charles Kdward, Captain, 45 Foot
Atlav, Edw.l.60 CIS. Lt.Cul. R. (Ben.) Art.
Ayles, John Geo. Auir.6- Cul. Cum. R. Mar.
Aylmer, Henry, Colonel, Uo.val Artillery..
Babbage, H. I'revost, X/.CV./. Bengal S.C
Bacon, Edmund Antoine Hy.83 Lt.Col. )
Bombay Staff" Corps J
Baillie, James, C„rfuin. Unattached
Baillie, John,'''' Lt.Cul. Ben-al Staff Corp;
Bainbrigge, Philip John, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Baker, Robert John, Lt.Cul. Madras S.C.
Balmain, Jas. Geo.1''6 Col. R. (Madras) Art.
Barrow, Jos. Lyon,6" CB. Cot. R. (Mad.) Art.
Bartlett, Henlev Thos.6" Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Bartley, John Cowell,G9Xf.Co?. 5 Foot ...
Basden, ( 'ha. P.rentoii,7"X/. Col. Beng. S.C.
Bates, John,'1 Lt.Col. (Bombay) S. C. ...
Battye, Geo. Money,7- LI. Col. Bengal S.C.
Baugh, Chas.Richd.'^X/.Co'.BombayS.C.
Bayly, Paget,71 Lt. Col. Brigade Depot ...
Beadle, J. Pattle.e'X/.C'eUM lien <j-al)Eng.
Beamish, Charles, LI. Cul. 35 Foot
Beatson, Albert B.,'B Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Beatson, Roger Stuart, Col. R. Knginecr.-
Becher, Alfred, Lt.Cul. Bombay Staff C
Bedford, Wm. Fnnshaw,77£i,.6V.6o Rifles
Berthon, John Fred. Lt.Cul. Bombay S.C.
Bett, Henry Imlach,79X/. Col. Madras S.C.
Binny, Wni. Henry,"" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
P,irdwood,W. Ilbert, Col.R. (Madras) Eng.
Bishop, Hen. Parlett,"1 Lt.Col. R. (Ben.)A.
Bivar, Hen. Stuart, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C,
Blachford, Aug. George,83 Lt.Col. 24 Foot
Black, Bladen West, Cul. R. (Mad.) Art....
Black, James,"4 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Hloinfield.Edw.Henry,Xf.fV.MadrasS.C.
Blunt, C. Harris,-"' CB. Lt.Col. R.;(Ben.) A.
Boddam.Edw.Tudor/'X/.cV.MadrasS.C.
Boileau, Fra. Burton, Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Boileau, Neil E.87 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Bolton, John Lawrence,8" Col.R. Artillery
Bond, Adolphus Fred, Captain, Unatt. ..
Bond, Fred. Wm. Lt.Col. R. (Madr.) Art
Bostock, Jas.Wm.89 Lt.Col. 16 F
Boswall, Jas. Roper, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Bourchier, Sir G.'MKCB. Col. 1! . ( Benga 1 ) A
Bowdler, George Owen,91 Lt.Cul. 40 Foot
Bowen, Geo. Bligh,'-'- Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Bowen, Wm. Thos.93 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Bowie,C.Vmcent,94Xf.Co/.R.(Bengal)Art.
Boxer, Edward Mourrier, Col. R. Art
Boyle, Robert,96 CB. Lt.Col. R. Marines
Bradford, Evelyn,'-'7 Lt. Col. Beng. S. Corps
Bradley, Cha. John,9" Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Brereton, John Alfred, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
Brewster, Henry Craigie, Lt.Col. 76 Foot. .
Brigtrs, David,'1'-' Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Briggs, William,100 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Briggs,WiiloughbyL.,101Xf.CW.Bom.S.C.
Brougham, Tho.10- Col. R. (Bengal) Art....
Brown, Geo. Gleig,103X;.CV. R."(Bom.) A.
Brown, Geo. Rodney,104Xf. Co?. R. (Ben.) A.
Brown, William Tod,105 CB. Lt.Col. R. Art.
Browne, Cha. Fred., Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Bruce, Alex. James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Burke, Jas. Henry, Col. R. (Bombay) Eng.
Burnett, F. Claude,106 Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Burrows, Arthur George, Col. R. Art
Butcher, Arthur, Lt.Col. R. Marines
Byers.Cha. Hopkius,;""X/.Co'.Beiigal S.C.
Campbell, Hugh Arch. B.^CB.Col. R.Art.
Campbell, John P.W.110Xf.Co?.Bengal S.C
4 Jan. 39
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25 Feb. 43
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20 Aug. 45
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20 Feb
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Dec. 54
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6 Mar. 57
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24 Apr. 55
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3 Feb. 57
27 Aug. 58
30 June 48
23 Nov. 56
I July 57
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9 July 52
26 May 5.1
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4 Apr. 43
10 June 58
8 Sept.57
3 Oct.
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1 Apr. 46
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1 1 June 45
12 June 4
13 Apr. 5
22 Aug. 50
6 July 53
23 Nov. 56
2 Aug. 58
18 May 52
3 Feb. 54
1 May 55
51 Dec. 39
27 Sept. 55
18 Mar. 45
22 Dec. 42
23 July 41
8 Sept. 60
5 Mar. 59
10 June 58
5 Oct. 51
7 Aug. 58
1 June 56
17 Aug. 41
7 June 47
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25 Dec. 55
1 June 57
1 Dec. 46
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7 Feb. 54
2 Oct. 38
1 June 54
4 Aug. 54
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3 Mar. 53
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24 Feb.
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12 June 54
12 June 6
9 Nov. 39
27 July 55
31 May 5
1 July 5
11 Dec. 5
27 Apr. 58
27 Apr. 58
27 Aug. 58
22 Apr. 53
31 Mar. 57
1 Aug. 54
4 Nov. 42
26 Feb. 46
15 Aug. 53
12 June 57
7 May 47
28 Nov. 56
3 Feb. 66
23 Feb. 62
4 Jan. 65
1 Dec. 67
2 Nov. 55
2 Mar. 68
3 Feb. 72
20 June 54
10 June 63
20 July 5S
22 June 60
25 Feb. 63
11 Feb.
3 Aug. 55
28 Nov. 54
21 Apr. 6
12 Dec. 54
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7 Dec.
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Dec. 62
12 Oct. 49
8 Sept. 65
5 Mar. 64
o June 6^
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18 Aug. 58
1 June 61
4 Jan. 49
20 June 54
29 Jan. 63
18 Feb. 61
24 Mar. 58
11 Dec. 61
19 June 46
5 July 63
6 July 67
11 Nov. 51
17 Apr. 66
28 Dec. 6-
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28 May 64
22 Jan. 56
1 Apr. 60
28 Aug. 57
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
12 June 66
11 Nov. 5
11 June 6
17 Feb. 63
1 July 63
20 July 58
9 Dec. 67
28 Aug. 58
6 Jan. 63
20 Dec. 65
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12 June 62
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14 Sept. 65
20 July 58
15 Feb. 66
27 Aug. 68
15 July 67
9 Sept. 74
12 May 66
12 June
19 Jan. 63
30 Apr. 7
4 Mar. 65
5 July 56
3 Dec .
0 June 69
1 Mar. 67
11 May 71
25 Feb. 69
10 Sept. 56
11 Feb. 7
18 Feb. 61
20 July 58
21 Apr. 67
20 Sept. 61
25 Dec. 66
4 Dec. 67
20 Aug. 7 1
12 June 65
24 Oct. 6:
12 Mar. 6
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27 Sept. 66
27 Oct. 55
22 Dec. 68
28 May S3
8 Sept. 7
5 Mar. 7<
10 June 69
10 Oct. 59
5 Dec. 67
1 June 67
7 June 49
1 Dec. 60
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25 Dec. 66
24 Mar,
67
20 June 54
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2 Oct. 62
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17 Mar. 7
8 June 70
15 June 62
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13 Feb. 67
11 June 65
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26 Oct. 58
11 June 67
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1 July 69
18 Feb. 61
1 Sept. 63
17 Mar. 69
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18 Oct. 55
13 Dec. 65
12 June 68
26 Dec. 56
28 July 68
4 Jan. 70
1 Dec. 72
23 Mar. 63
2 Mar. 73
3 Feb. 77
3 Feb. 73
4 Sept. 70
9 July 64
30 Sept. 7
7 Aug. 7
5 July 7
9 Sept. 79
12 inay 74
12 June 73
19 Jan. 68
1 Oct. 77
24 Mar. 70
5 July 61
13 Dec. 57
10 June 74
3 Dec. 72
1 Oct. 77
25 Feb. 74
Feb. 76
June 66
July 64
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28 May 7
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4 Dec. 72
20 Aug. 76
1 2 June 70
9 May 72
2 Mar. 66
3 Feb. 63
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10 June 74
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28 Nov. 54
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25 Dec. 71
22 Nov. 65
ii Dec. 72
20 June 57
5 July 74
30 Sept. 73
21 Dec. 62
2 Oct. 67
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28 Dec. 73
25 Apr. 64
19 Oct. 77
17 Mar. 78
8 June 75
7 Oct. 68
2 June 65
8 June 67
1 June 70
2 June 70
2 Juno 77
2 Feb. 63
1 June 72
7 Feb. 74
1 July 74
22 Dec. 65
1 Sept. 68
17 Mar. 74
1 Aug. 77
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20 Dec. 76
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18 Oct. 60
13 Dec. 70
12 June 73
S Oct. 75
8 Apr. 74
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4 June 76
13 June 75
1 Aug. 72
:5 Mar. 71
2 Mar. 78
23 Jan. 75
23 Jan. 75
9 Sept. 79
27 Aug. 79
14 June 76
23 Jan. 75
4 May 78
1 Aug. 72
4 Nov. 64
20 May 64
23 Jan. 75
28 Oct. 76
1 Nov. 77
6 Oct. 75
6 Feb. 63
17 Jan. 77
31 Dec. 70
1 Aug. 72
25 Nov. 74
5 Oct. 72
1 Jan. 79
3 Dec. 79
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23 Jan. 75
13 May 74
30 June 66
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5 Sept. 77
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g Mar. 60
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6 Aug. 76
io Feb. 63
23 Jan. 75
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27 Feb. 64
10 Mar. 63
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10 Mar. 77
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544
Major Generals Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension.
Campbell, Tho. Hav, Co/.R. (Madras) Art.
Carnegie, Geo. F.111 Lt.Col. Bengal B.C..
Carnell, William,118 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Catty, Charles Parker/1- Lt. Col. 46 Foot..
Cave, Geo. Noble, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Cavenagh, Gordon,114 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Chambers, Iiich.\\'.u* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Chambers, Robt. Yeld,115 Lt.Col. Ben.S.C
Champion, Jas. Hy<\e,n~ Lt.Col. Bom.S.C.
Chermside,Hen.Lowther,llsCB. Co/.R. Art
Chessh.vre, Aug. P., Lt.Col. Bombay S. 0.
Chichester, John Octavius, Lt. Col. 30 Foot
Christie, Henry Paget, Col. R. Artillery ..
Christopher, L. R.nj Lt.Col. Bengal S. 0.
Clarke, Wm. Ca\cott, Li. Col. Madras S.C.
Clerk, Henry, (i*t) Colonel, R. Artillery...
Clerk, Henry,12" {2nd) Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Clerk, Thomas,122 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Clifford, Miller,123 Colonel, R. Artillery ...
Clifton, Thos. Hy.124 Major,Vn&tX,.Exira \
Eqnerry toH.B.H. Duke of Cambridge 1
Cockburn, Charles Vansittart, Col. R.Art.
Cockburn, James, Captain, Unatt
Coles, Thos. Gordon, Lt. CoZ. Bombay S.C.
Collinson.Thos. Bernard,125 Col. R. Eng...
Combe, James John, Lt. Co!. Bombay S.C.
Connolly, Rich. Geo., Col. Com. R. Marines
Conybeare,Fred.,if. Col. R. (Bombay) Art
Cooke, Chas. John, Col. R. (Madras) Art
Cookes, Chas. Hen.12" Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) A
Cookworthy,Colin,12iiZf.Co/. R. (Ben.) Ait.
Cooper, Edw.M.G.120 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Coote, Chas. Geo. H. Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Courtenay, Henry Reginald,"0 Lt.Col.)
Royal (Bengal) Artillery /
Cowell, Sir John C.13lXC'5.Z^.Co?.R.Eng.
Cox,C.Vyvyan,132CB.Co?. R.(Bengal) Art.
Cox, Chas. Wm.133 Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Cox, William Hamilton, Col. R. Artillery .
Coxe, HolledW. H.134 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Craeroft, John Edw.135Z?.Co7. Bengal S.C
Craigie, Hen. Cadogan,130 Lt.Col. 19 Huss.
Crichton.Wm. H., CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Crofton, Richard Hem-y, Col. R. Art
Crowe, Thos. Carlisle,13' Lt.Col. Royal)
(Bombay) Artillery j
Cuniberland.C'ha. Brownlow, Lt.Col. 96 F.
Coming, W. Herbert,139Xf. Col. MadrasS.C
Cunningham, Alex.140 CSI. CIE. Col.~i
Royal (Bengal) Engineers j
Currie. Robt. Hamilton,141 Lt.Col. 39 Foot
Dalzell, John Alexander,142 Lt. Col. 53 Foot
Dance, Edw. Wm. Lt.Col. R. (Madr.) Art.
Dandridge, Chas.C141 Lt. Co/.Bengal S.C.
Daniel, John,14- Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Davidson, Alex. Lt. Col. R. (Bombay) Eng.
Davidson, Alex. Geo. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Davidson, James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Davidson, Robert, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Davies, James Snow, Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Davies, Lewis M.146 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Davison, George, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C...
Dawson, John,14" Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Delane, George,148 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
De Lisle, Alfred, Col. R. (Bombay) Eng....
Dennis, James Benj. Colonel, R. Art.
Denniss.Alf.Digby,140 Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) A.
DeRinzy, George Aug. Fred. Col. R. Art
Desborough, John,150 CB. Colonel, R. Art.
Devereux, Hon. Geo. Talbot,152 Col. R. Art.
Dick, Francis, Colonel, R. Art
Dick, Wm. Aber. l53 Lt.Col. BombayS.'c"
Dickinson, W. Rice,154 Co?. R. (Bombay) E
Dickson.Edw. John, StaffCa/d.I of Man
Y€ Dixon, Matt. Charles,155 Col. R Art
Dorehill, Wm. Jolm,15r< Captain, 43 Foot
Douglas, Walter, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Dowel!, Wallis,15? Lt.Col.R. (Bengal) Art
D'Oyly, Sir Charles Walters,15* Bart )
Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps j
Drummond, Henry,1™ Col. R. (Ben.)Eug
Drury, George,101 Lt.Col. R. Marines .
Dnffln, Frederick,11"'2 Lt.Col. Bengal C S
Dun, Charles Wm.1'''3 Lt. Col. Madras S ( '
Dundas, Chas.Stirling,'" Col. R.(lien )A
Dwrer, Hen. Arthur,1''5 Lt.Col. Bene. S.C.
Barle, Win. H. S.'« Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Qetard Potter, Col. R. (Mad.) Art.
Elgee, John Lindredge, Col. R. Artillery
Eliot, John, Colonel, If. (Bengal) Art. .
II' nry M.' '* Lt. C.I. Madras S.C...
BUott,Wm. \{n-^]],>." Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Klliot, i;.-„rgc,i:> Lt.Col. R. Marines
Elliot, \\ in. Hamilton, Colonel, R. Art.
COBNBT,
21ldLIEl'T.
Ol'EXSIGX.
0 Dec. 31
11 June 42
11 Dec. 46
2 May 45
to Dec. 41
18 Jan. 45
[2 June 41
[i Dec. 46
to Dec. 39
19 June 44
5 Feb. 46
26 Oct. 39
18 Dec. 35
4 Jan. 4
3 Oct. 4.
19 Mar. 39
20 Jan. 46
10 Jan. 37
19 June 41
26 Apr. 39
9 Nov. 30
12 Apr. 27
3 May 47
16 June 38
1 1 June 38
26 Dec. 34
9 Dec. 44
3 May 27
9 Dec. 44
1 1 June 42
13 June 46
3 Feb. 42
ii Dec. 41
19 June 50
ii June 38
4 Mar. 44
19 June 41
21 June 41
to July 42
20 Aug. 48
[9 Aug. 39
5 May 37
10 Dec. 47
!i Dec. 20
.1 June 42
9 June 31
;8 Dec. 38
so Jan. 47
1 June 42
:8 Jan. 45
:2 June 38
8 Dec. 48
14 Aug. 41
28 Dec. 42
2g;Feb. 44
8 Sept. 39
7 Feb. 47
4 Sept. 42
o Dec. 41
2 Feb. 43
0 Dec. 41
8 June 36
3 Dec. 45
;o Dec. 32
8 June 42
8 June 36
8 Dec. 29
1 Dec. 43
:o June 42
27 Sept. 39
19 Mar. 39
[6 Jan. 35
23 June 46
[2 June 46
io June 42
8 Dec. 43
j6 Mar. 41
29 Dec. 44
June 42
- July 42
25 Dec. 40
7 Feb. 43
1 Dec. 20
8 June 42
9 Dec. 36
1 Jan. 44
10 Dec. 39
1 Nov. 27
o Dec. 32
„ June 49
29 Jan. 47
22 Mar. 44
10 June 49
27 Mar. 46
1 Oct. 55
12 May 42
1 Apr. 46
22 Dec. 49
27 May 42
11 June 38
1 Nov.
7 Mar.
13 Aug. 40
15 June 5 1
6 June 38
13 Apr. 4
2 July 4
2 Feb. 3
23 Aug. 33
15 Nov. 53
9 Mar. 41
:6 July 42
13 Nov. 40
1 Aug. 46
4 Oct. 31
1 Dec. 47
3 July 45
1 Apr. 50
24 Jan. 45
3 July 45
17 Feb. 54
17 Aug. 41
3 Mar. 46
13 Apr. 42
8 Apr. 50
11 Sept. 45
11 Sept. 5
1 Feb. 4
20 Nov. 39
31 Dec.
CAPTAIN.
8 Dec. 46
1 May 55
15 Feb. 61
26 Aug. S3
27 Feb. S6
MAJ0K.
21 Sept. 59
11 June 62
11 Dec. 66
30 July 5
„ ,io Dec. 6
Jan. 60 18 Jan. 6
June 56 12 June 6
!o May 39
4 Feb. 40
:4 Mar. 51
28 Aug. 46
3 Mar. 4S
13 June 41
1 Aug. 54
:i Mar. 45
7 Mar. 46
5 Oct. 52
2 May 43
5 Nov. 53
;i Jan. 46
11 Mar. 49
29 Oct. 46
16 June 47
28 June 38
3 Mar. 53
>8 Jan. 35
6 Apr. 43
13 Nov. 38
26 Nov. 30
24 June 48
2 Sept. 47
4 Oct. 42
j 1 Apr. 41
10 Mar. 38
8 Aug. 49
3 Mar. 53
3 Aug. 44
1 May 49
12 July 44
30 Aug. 54
10 May 44
3 July 45
15 June 45
31 Dec. 47
5 Oct. 38
4 Apr. 43
17 Aug. 41
9 Dec. 4S
o Mar. 42
6 Apr. 35
4 Apr. 35
18 Feb. 6
9 Dec. 53 7 Dec. 5
1 Apr
9 Dec. ;,„
21 Apr. 54 16 Aug. 64
1 Apr. 46
28 Dec. 53 18 Feb. 6:
3 Oct. 56 3 Oct. 61
27 Sept. 47 16 Nov. 58
17 Apr. 60 17 Apr. 60
.7 Mar. 46
30 June 48
30 Mar. 47
13 Apr. 42
2 June 38
29 Nov. 59
16 Apr. 47
1 Jan. 52
25 Apr. 49
27 Apr. 58
3 May 42
7 Aug. 58
20 June 54
„_ s July 72
- June 57 20 July 58
4 May 60 13 June 66
3 Feb. 57 3 Feb. 62
June 56
Sept. 58 23 Sept. 58
3 Mar. 53
4 Mar.
30 June .
21 June 56
10 July 57
23 Nov. 56
11 Aug. 54
9 Nov. 46
27 Aug. 58
10 June 26
2 June 57
9 June 46
10 Feb. 52
9 Nov. 57
1 Juna 57
1 Oct. 59
. 2 Mar 50
27 Aug. 58
14 Aug. 56
28 Dec. 57
Mar. 59
Sept. 54
18 Feb. 61
4 Sept. 57
_o Dec. 56
24 Dec. 55
Aug. 54
. Apr. 46
27 Aug. 58
Apr. 44
4 Mar. 53
4 Mar. 64
6 Apr. 60
21 June 61
July 62
23 Apr. 63
18 Feb. 61
10 May 55
3 Apr. 49 . .
;o June 48 1 7 July 5
Dec ,,
8 Jan. 49
9 Dec. 51
1 Jan. 59 1 Jan. 64
25 Feb. 52 " '
Dec. 66
3 July 58
Nov. 5
GEXERAX.
Feb. 61 1 18 Feb. 66 1 Aug.7;
11 June 68! 11 June 73 5 June 7:
1 Dec. 72 11 Dec. 77 8 Oct. 7J
9 Oct. 68*19 Oct. 73 31 May 7i
o Dec. 67 10 Dec. 72! 25 June 70
8 Jan. 71 iS Jan. 76 28 Oct. 76
2 June 67 12 June 72 5 June 75
11 Dec. 72'n Dec. 77 16 Sept. 79
10 Dec. 65110 Dec. 70 5 Sept. 77
20 Dec. 61 3 Feb. 71 16 Nov. 78
5 Feb. 72 5 Feb. 77 13 Nov. 78
to May 74! 10 May 79 2 July 79
[4 June 56; 14 June 61 6 July 67
4 Jan. 67 1 4 Jan. 72 31 Aug. 78
3 Oct. 67 3 Oct. 72 30 Nov. 78I
:S Nov. 59,2s Nov. 64124 Apr. 72
10 Nov. 68(30 Nov. 75129 Xov. 76'
- Jan. 63 10 Jan. 68 23 Jan. 75
28 Sept.61 28 Sept.66 21 June 73
2 nov. 55 20 oepi.oi 2a oept.oo
2 Dec. 54 26 Dec. 56 26 Dec. 64
Nov. 5
3 Mar. 67
26 Oct. 5S 20 Sept.6c
1 1 June 64
2 Dec. 60
29 Feb. 64
.2 Feb. 6c
5 July 72
9 Sept.34
2 June 62
7 June 49
6 June 56
26 Apr. 59
Nov. 66
Jan. 65
Feb. 61
4 Aug. 61
28 Dec. 62
29 Feb. 64
18 Feb. 61
17 Feb. 67
. Sept. 62
10 Dec. 61
22 Feb. 63
5 July 7:
1 Alir. 44 7 -reu. 5
5 Feb. 49 13 Oct. 60 15 Feb. 6*
3 Apr. 46 28 May 53 23 Feb. 57
3 Nov. 41 20 June 54
July 58 20 July 58
_,j. 6
7 Dec. 60 15 Oct- 7
d June 54
> July 58
j Mar. 7
19 June 66
13 June 72
3 Feb. 68
11 Nov. 63
5 Sept. 69
2 June 60
4 Mar. 70
1 Apr. 6
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-o July 68
29 May 73
19 Aug. 65
26 May 58
i Aug. 72
22 July 42
[2 June 68
>S Nov. 54
'.9 Dec. 65
4 June 70
14 Dec. 6S
:8 Jan. 71
.2 June 64
:o Nov. 69
14 Aug. 67
28 Dec. 68
1 Mar. 70
8 Sept. 65
7 Feb. 73
4 Sept. 68
o Dec. 67
j2 Feb. 69
18 Feb. 61
Jan. 57
- £ug. 72
7 Feb. 55
3 May 59 23 June 66 23 June 7
59 2-j JUHe 00,23 OL1HC -]Z 23 ULLUC 7
58 26 Apr. 59 4 June 70 1 Oct. 7
55 10 June 62,10 June 68 10 June 7
27 Aug.
28 Feb. DJ
o Sept. 57 20 July 58 24 Mar. 65 24 Mar. 70 1 June 78
j8 Oct. 53 27 Feb. 66I23 May 66 23 May 71 3 May 77
29 Dec. 49 29 Dec. 64J29 Dec. 70 29 Dec.
10 June57 10 June 62(10 June 68 10 June ,.
8 July 57 1 8 Jan. 67 19 Aug. 67 19 Aug. 7;
IS Dec. 55 18 Feb. 6
23 Nov. 56 17 Feb. 63
28 Nov. 54
Sept. 60
i Feb. 61
i ou. u' — t »•
June 63 27 June
iS Feb. 6'
1 Ja
1 Oct. 77
17 Apr. 63
4 Mar. 75
Apr. 66
10 July 73
29 May 78
19 Aug. 70
26 May 63
1 Aug. 77
20 June 54
12 June 73
16 June 60
9 Dec. 70
?5 June 76
4 Dec. 73
5 Jan. 76
:2 June 69
q Nov. 74
4 Aug. 72
:8 Dec. 73
1 Mar. 75
.8 Sept. 70
17 Feb. 78
Sept. 73
Dec. 72
__ Feb. 74
iS Feb. 66
1 Jan. 62
1 Aug. 77
7 Feb. 5S
1 Jan. 67
0 Nov. 61
34 ^o June 57
Dec. 69 10 June 73
8 Feb. 66
1 Oct. 77
5 June 62
, Oct. 77
June 77
Oct. 77 31 Dec. 78
3 23 Jan. 75
ly .ii.n- u/ xy -"-"5
25 Dec. 66 25 Dec. 71 31 .aug. 70
17 Feb. 69 17 Feb. 74 13 Nov. 75
Mar. 6
3 Feb. 66
:Feb
6 July 67
73
.0 Sept. j, .
6 Nov. 62 28 June 68
Mar. 78 15 Apr. 7g
Sept. 65 2 Aug.
June 69 23 Jan
June 65 29 No
Mar. 69
Oct. 62
- Aug. 77 3
[9 June 71
[3 June 77 1
3 Feb. 73
Nov. 68
Aug. 72
6 Jan. 63
Dec. 78
Aug. 72
.9 Feb. 79
3 Oct. 77
1 Aug. 72
1 Sept. 79
1 Aug. 72
5 June 75
July 71
9 June 77
5 Mar. 79
7 Feb. 72
:2 Aug. 68
11 Dec. 78
8 July 56
13 Jan. 75
30 June 62
23 Jan. 78
19 Dec. 77
31 Dec. 78
Nov. 76
Jan. 75
„ Dec. 78
23 May 77
23 May 77
21 Nov. 79
9 June 77
31 May 78
23 June 75
[2 June 79
>5 Nov. 74
[2 May 68
6 July 67
:4 Dec. 78
5 June 65
30 May 77
30 Sept. 68
12 Feb. 64
25 Nov. 74
1 Sept. 71
20 Mar. 78
9 Mar. 69
1 Oct. 77
: Feb. 78
: Oct. 76
. Dec. 78
1 Aug. 78
- Aug. 7:
19 Feb. 79
Aug. 72
, , Jan. 75 26 Feb. 76
Feb. 52 18 Feb. 6j 10 Dec. 65 io Dec. 70 25 Nov. 74
Aug. 44 22 June 55 22 June 58 24 Aug. 58
Apr. 44 25 Feb. 55 25 Feb. 58 1 6 July 67
Maj0r Genendsjie^^
545
oH' Walter i'6 C.B. Z/.CoJ. Madras S.C
SSJbSW Onslow, .O^i-j.
arquharson, George McBarn Barnes, .
Sgt^,g-0iaLus Joan2 Macleod,-}
g^r^^^C^Unat,
V)nl;|;:irllCtt,1s^.,W Ma.lmsS.0
Y.r.l Kdmund Twiss, fu?. B-hup" "V,'"
Yanklin.Cha. Triganee,1" OB. tot. u. a
," ,u,.K i;„l,.,'''- ,V. Co/. Madras b.<
.V : . -"l, m >■•" <'■'. «' .H. Marine Art
.raslr;jX'Elrl,-V-'V^l;TMarU
Eraser, Simon,''* Col-2ud^om^^nJ
Reeling, Sir Arthur HenjB'., Cf^Eng,
Creese, John Noble A."< «J Co/ .R. Art.
rreeth, James Holt, Cb?o»rf, R. E u -
?reeth, Sampson, O.W.I.- L"r •,.',''
(?-:■•; Ezckril X, Ct>/ M;:d::-:' r,t t ,
Gaitskell, Fred., CU. Co/ R. (Bengal Ait
iardner.Wm. Bethel, Colour , K.Alt......
n3att.Saverio.Jr. Col It Jl alt a Fenc. Art
ri)lyi. Douglas,'^ Co/o»,/ R. Bum. An,.
Gill.'M'ie, Henry .lanies,^'i/.C-»?-B-M'»'
Gkmvtlle, Fra. Robert, Colonel R. Ait ..
aoddard, John, Lt.Col, R. (Madr E>>g...
Goldsmid, Sir Frederick John,-0- CH. I
AT.S7 /,/ C-/. Madras Stall Corps ... )
c,,r,l,,,i' Alex Wm 2,i:i Lt.Col. 61 Foot
li -..m'nn Hy^CJ'.J/.Co/.Dep.Katt
Gordon', Charles S.b.Evaiis-^.CoUJnatt
Gusset, James William, £/.Co/. R. Eng..
Cosset, Win. Driscull, Co/oh?/, R. '••»;• ,.
Guwan, J. Younuv'^/.Co/ Bengalee
Graham. Allan Hamilton, Co/. R. Alt. ...
^,ahan..Archd.\V.,-WJ/.CWBonihayb.«.
Graham.Fred. Wm.,» ^-^.Bengal S.C
Graham, John Moore,*06 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.
Grant, Lewis, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. .........
, ir!mt.,Rul>.G. 11. «'•'/./. Co/, i;,. (Madras) Art.
Graves, William, Xr.Co/. Madras S.G..
Gray William,"1" U.Col. Bombay b.O. ...
Gra'vdon, Geor-e,211 Col. R Art ...........
Green, And. lVllett Serimshire.r o/. K.Ar .
Green, Sir Wm. Henry Rodes,-12 CM. }
KCSI Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps... )
Grey, John William, Lt.Col. S5 Foot. ......
Grove, Henry Leslie, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Haig, Felix Thackeray, Lt.Col. Royal)
(Madras) Engineers ••••>
Hailes, John Clements, Col. R, (Bom ) Art.
Hamilton, Octavius,213 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
reilamilton.T. de Courcy,21r' Lt. Col. 64 F.
Hamilton,W.Conrad,-"'i./. Co/. Bengals.* .
Hamlev, William George, Colonel, R. Eng.
c Ham'mersley, Frederick,-17 i/.Co/.Lnatt.
Hammond, Henry,-1" Co/. R. (Bengal) Art.
Hanson, George Wm.21'' Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Hare, Henry A.,22" Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Harkness, Cha. Tho. Lt.Col, Madras S.C
Harris, Webber I).221 Lt.Col. 104 Foot
Harris,, n, Bdw.222 Lt. Col. R.( Bengal) Art.
Hathwav.llamiltonR.X/.Co/.BomPay S.C
Haultain, Fra. M.22' Lt. Col. Madras S.C...
Heath, Alt'. Hailes,22"- Lt.Col. R. (Ben.) Art.
Henderson, William,220 Col. R. Artillery .
Herbert, Chas.,22" Lt.Col. Bengal btatt C.
Hessey, Wm. Henry, Lt, Col, Madras b.C.
Hewett, Fred. S.22* Lt.Col, Bombay S.C.
Hewett, Wm. S. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. ...
Hicks, H. Erskine,22'' Lt.Col. R, (Mad.) Art.
Hill.C.E.Dawson.Xf. Col, R. (Madras) Eng.
CORNET
2nd LIEUT
or EX SIGN
10 Dec. 44
11 June
13 July
26 Aug. 43
12 Dec. 28
12 Dec. 40
I June 39
II June 45
6 Dec. 46
30 Jan. 42
|i July 35
5 Feb. 4°
13 Nov. 35
30 Dec. 43
13 June 5
7 Jan. 2
4 Mar. 44
21 Aug. 40
10 Dec
1 Aug. 37
6 Sept. 40
30 Aug. 27
30 Dec. 43
24 Sept. 42
27 Dec. 45
5 Jan. 42
I Jan. 42
5 Oct. 37
4 May 24
11 Dec. 40
23 Feb. 30
14 Dec. 37
20 June 32
12 Dec. 3
26 June 3
7 Mar. 39
18 Dec. „
21 June 34
26 Jan. 25
1 Dec. 41
24 Apr. 42
II Jan. 05
_9 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 47
24 Jan. 39
ii Mar. 4
24 Nov. 35
i2 Oct. 32
16 June 38
:o June 40
I June 42
.8 June 36
4 June 45
16 July 47
: 1 June 47
:6 Sept. 40
I I June 40
29 Aug. 42
19 July 45
* Dec. 35
Jan. 42
Jan
3 uec. 4
17 Aug. 4
Feb. 5
CAPTAIN. MAJOK.
10 Dec. 64^0 Dec. 70
12 Mar. 65 24 June 65
:3July 56^3 July 6i!i3Jul.Y 67
26 Aug. 58,26 Aug. 63
i9Sept.4o'2oJune54
i3Sept,53|i8Feb. 61
11 June S4i "■••■ ,
21 June 6019 Feb. 61
20 June 54: 13 Aug. 6S
5 July 57! 3° Jan- °2
1 May 49
14 Feb. 52|i8Feb. 61
Nov. 6
30 Dec. 63
:6 Aug. 69
1 Dec. 57
2 Dec. 66
9 June
1 May 69
COLONEL
o June S4
8 Feb. 61
2 Dec. 54
26 Oct. 58
20 June 54
20 July 58
,8 Feb'. 61
Nov. 51
26 Oct.' 58
.■I Apr. 62
q Nov. 46
2 Jan. 66
9 Dec. 44
: 3 June 45
24 Jan. 39
30 Sept.42
5 Jan. 45
5 Aug. 33
1 July 42
1 1 June 38
3 Jan. 4S
9 Dec. 43
30 Jan. 42
25 Jan. 41
7 June 44
16 July 42
20 Aug. 40
9 Dec. 44
20 Dec.
30 Jan. _,.„
20 Aug. 45
9 June 43 -. . — -T-
2 Dec. 4024 Nov. 43
June 41 3 July 45
29 Dec. 48
13 May 42
20 Dec. 42
1 Mar. 47
11 Nov. 5°
6 June 57
8 July 46
23 Nov. 56 13 June 65
t8 Feb. 61
.8 Feb. 61
j 6 Sept. 5 5
11 June 55
29 Aug. 57
3 Nov. 59
1 Apr. 46
1 Nov. 48
2 Jan. 56
51 Mar. ,..
ii May 60
27 Aug. 58
29 Aug. 62
4 Nov. 59
17 July 60
24 Nov. 56
., Dec. 52
24 Feb. 66
30 Dec. 69
7 Oct. 7°
0 July 55
4 Mar. 7°
:i Aug. 66
1 Sept. 63
6 Mar. 62
t6 Sept. 66
13 Jan. 55
jo Deo,
24 Sept. 68
27 Dec. 7
24 Jan. 6
1 May 6
5 Oct. 63
21 Oct. 54
11 Dec. 66
25 Feb. 58
28 Nov. 59
6 Jan. 55
23 Nov. 58
23 Feb. 5°
7 Mar. 65
4 Sept.57
1 Sept. 5 ,
25 Jan. 61
2 Oct. 61
24 Apr. 68
17 May 4.8
2Q Dec. 67
4 Mar. 7
2 July 62
7 Dec.
6 June 50
1 Apr. 60
6 July 60
3 Aug. 63
:i June 68
■1 Aug. 57
[4 June 71
22 Mar. 70
[ 1 June 73
16 Sept. 66
1 Sept. 63
29 Aug. 68
9 Nov. 68
7 June 56
20 June 62
< Oct. 62
1 Oct.
;o Dec,
17 Oct. ,„
10 July 58
4 Mar. 7,
21 Aug. 7
1 Sept. 6
23 Oct. 66
16 Sept. 71
13 Jan. 58
30 Dec. 74
24 Sept.73
27 Dec. 76
24 Jan. 7c
30 May 67
5 Oct. 6S
1 Apr. 57
.1 Dec. 71
26 Mar. 62
28 Nov. 64
6 Jan. 58
23 Nov. 66
23 Feb. 61
7 Mar. 70
iS Feb. 61
1 Sept. 58
25 Jan. 66
2 Oct. 66
4 Apr. 73
28 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 72
24 Mar. 76
1 Nov. 77
23 May 77
,1 Dec. 78
8 July 59
. 7 Jan. 77
20 Apr. 78
1 Aug. 72
27 Feb. 69
23 June 75
6 July 67
28 Oct. 76
25 Nov. 74
5 Sept. 77
31 Dec. 78
9 Aug. 73
23 Jan. 75
iS July 62
25 Nov. 74
24 June 62
7 Apr. 77
5 Aug. 64
14 Dec. 71
26 June 72
29 Nov. 76
23 Nov. 62
6 July 67
5 Sept. 77
31 Dec. 78
23 Jan. 75
20 June 55
14 July 77
l7 Apr. 78
19 Jan _
10 Mar. 57
5 Jan. 65
27 Aug. 58
20 Dec. 51
29 Dec. 54
6 Dec. 59
1 May 45i ,
25 Apr. 51 1 6 June 56
3 Mar. 53,24 Mar. 58
18 Feb. 61 3 JaQ- f
23 Sept. 58 9 Dec. 63
15 Sept.5630 Jan- 62
1 Mar. 52 19 Jan. 58
27 Apr. 58 15 Dec. 67
27 June57|l6iul7 62
2oAug.55l8Feb. 6-
27 Aug. 58! 5 July 7
10 Apr.451 ••••■•
1 Jan. 55 2 Jan- 55
29 June 58 1 20 Aug. 65
18 Apr. =6 9 June 63
2 Dec. 55
c June 56
Feb. 6
Feb. 6
14 Jan. 70
22 Dec. 75
7 Mar. 62
1 Oct. 77
6 July 65
3 Aug. 6£
11 June 73
21 Aug. 62
14 June 76
3 Apr. 77
n June 78
16 Sept. 71
1 Sept. 68
29 Aug. 73
9 Nov. 73
7 June 61
20 June 67
5 Nov. 6:
.4 Feb. 7:
6 Dec. 7:
3 Aug. 65
21 Apr. 63
1 Apr. 68
5 Jan. 71
10 June 56
1 Jan. 68
26 Apr. 59
3 Jan. 74
9 Dec. 69
30 Jan. 68
28 Nov. 68
6 Feb. 70
16 July 68
20 Aug. 66
1 Aug. 72
1 Apr. 5
14 Apr. 6
20 Aug. 7
9 June 69
12 Dec. 66
24 Mar. 65
23 Jan. 75
ji May 7°
1 Apr. 69
g Dec.7
6 July 67
24 Sept.73
23 Jan. 75
22 Aug. 68
2 Mar. 78
7 Aug. 78
31 Aug. 79
S Nov. 71
1 Aug. 72
23 Jan. 75
5 June 75
9 Aug. 67
8 Oct. 73
23 Jan. 75
„Oct. 65
26 Aug. 79
Dec. 78
1 June 41 3 July 45 « Junes* i5*«»- ux£T£c 6
9 Dec. 42'sx Dec. 50! 9 Dec. 57! I30 Apr< °3
20 May 73
5 Jan. 76
10 June 61
1 Jan. 73
30 Dec. 64
3 Jan. 79
9 Dec. 74
30 Jan. 73
28 Nov. 73
6 Feb. 75
16 July 73
20 Aug. 71
1 Aug. 77
1 Apr. 58
30 Jan. 72
20 Aug. 76
9 June 74
12 Dec.
24 Mar
30 Apr. 68
546
Major Generals Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension.
CORNET,
2nd lieitt. I
Or ENSIGN.
Hill, John, Colonel, R. Art
Hilliard, Geo. Towers,230 Zt. Co/. Mad. S.C
Hinde, John,231 CB. LI. Col. 8 Foot
Hire, Sydnev J.232 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ...
Hitchins.Hv'. White,233 Col. R. (Mad.) Eng.
Hodgson.Chas.Jas.^Co/.R.tBenga^Eng.jio June
Hodgson, Fras. Geo. Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 20 May 45
Hodgson, H. Burdon, Z/. Co/. Bombay S.C. '29 Sept. 39
Hodgson, Hugh N.235 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. [27 July 44
Holland, Hcn.Wm. CB. Lt.Col. Bom. S.C. -25 July 41
Holland, Lum. H. H. Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 25 Jan. 4
Holland, Thos. W.23" Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. 7 June 4,
Hohnes, Geo. Edw.238 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 12 June
Holmes, Percy Lee,239 Z/. Co/. Madras S.C.
Holrovd, Charles, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Hope, Arcb. Hugb, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Hopkins, William Friend,240 CB. Colonel {
Commandant, R. Marines |
Hoseason, Henrv,241 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Hughes, Robert,242 Z/. Co/. 3 W. I. Regt....
Hughes, Robert George,243 Z/. Col. 52 Foot -, .
Hume, John Jarnes,246Z/. Col. Bengal S.C. 4 Sept.43
Hurdle, .SiVThos.244 KCB. CoZ.CoOT.R.Mar .' 24 Apr. 12
Hutchinson, Alex. R. E.245 Lt.Col. > I „ ,.
Bengal S.C. ......... ....„..„ ) J3° Jan- 43
10 Apr. 25
28 Dec. 42
2S Feb. 35
12 June 41
10 Dec. 39
12 June 42
1 1 June 39
2 Jan
27 Apr. 29
16 June 38
2 June
29 June 30
20 Dec. 43
7 June 44
7 June 44
8 June 44
9 Dec. 42
[6 Dec. 31
2 Dec. 40
3 June 34
(i July 40
2 Jan. 4
1 Aug. 4
2 June 40
1 Dec.
:8 Apr. 38
1 Sept. 4.
S June 4
10 June
Hutcbinson, Cha. S. Colonel, R. Eng. ..
Hutchinson, George,24" CX. CSI. Lt.Col. )
Bengal Staff Corps )"
Hyde, Henry,248 Col. R. (Bengal; Eng
Irvine, Alexander,249 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Irvine, Charles,250 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Irving, Alexander,251 Colonel, R. Art
Irwin, Wm. Boyd,252 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Jacob, Hy.Ebenezer.Z/. Col. Bombay S.C. [ 25 Feb. 40
Jenkins, Chas. V.253 Lt.Col. 19 Hussars .. J24 Jan. 39
Jephson, Stanhope Wm.254CB. Lt.Col. 2 F.I 26 Nov. 30
Jerome, John, Lt. Col. 86 Foot 9 Apr. 42
Johnston, Charles C. Col. R. (Mad.) Eng.
Johnstone, Henrv Campbell,256 CB. Lt. I
Col. Bengal Staff Corps f
Jones, Richard G. Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ...
Jones, Wm. James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Jones, Wm. Samuel, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Kemball, John Shaw, Lt.Col. Bom. S.C.
Kennedy, Alex. K. C. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Kennedy, Henry Friend,23" Lt. Col. 60 Rifles
Kennedy, John Wm. Alex.258 Col. 2nd}
Com. Royal Marines j"
Kerr, J. Hy.Lvte,259 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Kirkland, John A. Vesey,260Z/.Co/. 5 Foot '22 Auo- i
Knocker, John Bedingfield,261 Lt.Col.\
Madras Staff Corps )
Lacy, William, Captain, Unatt
Lamb, Charles Fras. Grant,262 Lt.Col. )
Bengal Staff Corps f
Langtbrd, Wm. Bookev,263 Lt.Col. R. Mar.
Lane, Chas. Powlett,264 Lt.Col. 21 Hussars
Lane, Thomas G. M.,265 Lt.Col. Mad. S.C
Law, Samuel C, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff C.
Leigh, Robert Thos.26" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Lennox, Aug. Fred. Fra.268 Col. R. Art....
Lester, John Fred.269Z/. Col. Bombay S.C.
L'Estrange, Edm.2"0 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Lewis, Henry, Colonel, R. (Bengal) Art....
Light, Alfred,2- Colonel, R. (Bengal) Art.
Lloyd, B. Pryce,2"4 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Lloyd, Edw. Thomas,2"5 Col. R. Eng
Lockhart, David Blair,2?6 Lt.Col. 107 F....
Lockhart, Gneme Alex.2" CB. Lt.Col. 78 F.
Lodder, Wm. Wynne,2"8 Lt.Col. 59 Foot...
Longcroft, Thos. C Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Longden, Chas. Scudamorc,2"9 Col. R. Art.
Louis, Charles,28" CoI.Com. R. Marines ...
Ludlow, S. Edgar O., Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Maberly, Evan,281 CB. Colonel, R. Art.
M'Andrew, George,262 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
M'Causland, Conolly, Vol. R. Eng
M'Crca, Robert Barlow,283 Colonel, R. Art
M-C rigor, Wm. Thos.2-'2 Lt. Col. Ben. S.C.
M'Ken/.ic, Alexander, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
M'Killop, Robert John,281 Colonel znd\
( ■,,„,,iuiiihint, R. Marines" j
M'Mahon,Alex.Ruxton,2s5X/.Co/,Mad.S C
M'Xeill, Donald,2"6/./. Vol. R. (Beng.) Art..
Macdonald.Jno.Collins.^X/.Co/.Mad.S.C
Macdona Id,. lames M .2«9 Lt. Vol. Ceylon R.
Macgowan.Fredk.890 itf.CoJ. Bombay S.C
MaoKenzie, Alex.2'" (it. Lt.Col. 78 Foot...
Mackenzie, John Robert,293/;/. Vol. 105 F
Muckiiinoii, Daniel II.2'" Captain, Unatt.
Maelaehlan, Thomas .lames,2'-'5 Lt.Col )
Royal (Bombay) Artillery j
Maclean, John \ II "'•/./. r,',/.. Madras S.C.
Maclean, Peter,*' Col. II. Artillery
5 Apr. 42
20 Apr. 26
11 Dec
22 Jan,
20 Jan. 46
16 Jan. 44
28 Dec. 44
12 Dec. 40
18 June 42
9 Dec. 42
17 Feb. 47
1 2 June 37
1 1 June 42
3 Jan. 40
22 Sept. 22
10 June 48
8 Dec. 37
7 Mar. 34
20 Aug. 39
20 Dec. 39
21 Nov. 37
10 Dec. 30
18 June 35
8 Mar. 41
9 June 34
1 Jan. 42
28 Apr. 46
12 June 47
29
Mar.
20 Aug. 47
10 June 42
11 Jan. 45
26 Oct. 30
11 Dec. 41
7 Feb. 40
21 June 43
1 July 36
1 1 June 47
12 June 39
20 Dec. 32
12 Nov. 27 1 22 July 40
1 Aug. 47; 28 Dec. 57
30 June 37 4 July 45
22 Mar. 44 1 Dec. 55
28 Jan. 45 1 1 Aug. 54
23 May 47' 17 Aug. 56
3 Feb. 48 5 Apr. 58
9 May 42I15 Nov. 53
5 Jan. 56! 27 July 59
23 Apr. 45 [ 1 June 56
4 Apr. 42 [15 Dec. 53
8 Nov. 49! 10 June 57
1 Feb. 43 10 May 53
29 Nov. 45 12 June
12 Jan. 41 1 1 July
3 Sept. 44 1 2 Jan. 56
10 July 37 20 Apr. 47
3 Oct. 40J16 June 53
18 June 41' 6 Apr. 48
6 July 32! 3 Bee.
24 July 47 4 Oct.
16 Apr. 31 13 Nov. 40
22 July 46 8 July 57
1 Apr. 46(17 Feb. 54
5 Jan. 51,27 Apr.
26 Feb. 50 27 Apr. 58
1 Dec. 45131 Jan. 57
5 Jan. 52 j 9 Dec. 57
10 Mar. 34 4 May 43
24 Jan. 45 12 Dec. 55
24 Jan. 45] 5 Mar. 54
1 Jan. 44,31 Jan. 52
19 Feb. 36J28 Dec. 41
14 Nov. 43.28 Mar. 54
17 Jan. 45 1 Aug. 54
1 May 46 28 Feb. 55
19 Aug. 46 2 Jan. 56
18 Apr. 44I 6 Jan. 55
16 July 42:12 June 55
3 Oct. 40I12 Nov. 50
3 Oct. 40 28 Apr. 53
7 Apr. 42 20 Oct. 48
21 Jan. 45|24Feb. 54
1 Oct. 48,10 June 58
27 July 38 6 Sept. 44
18 Feb. 46:30 Nov. 55
COLONEL.
11 Nov. 51 21 June 53 2S Nov. 54
28 Dec. 62 2S Dec. 68(28 Dec. 73
21 Oct. 57*19 Jan. 58 3 Jan. 64
2 Dec. 55 10 June 62:28 May 70
J18 Feb. 61J15 Jan. 64
1 July 62 1 July 67
20 May 65 20 May 71 120 May 76
18 Feb. 61 29 Sept. 65 2g Sept. 70
27 July 64 27 July 70(27 July 75
25 July 61 '25 July 67 15 Aug. 6S
18 Feb. 61,25 Jan. 67J25 Jan
7 June 64 j 7 June 70 7 June 75
18 Feb. 6i[i2 June66'i2 June
12 June 62 12 June 68 [12 June 73
18 Feb. 61 xi June 65(11 June 70
18 Feb. 61 2 Jan. 67J 2 Jan. 72
12 Dec. 54 1 6 June 5620 Dec. 59
Feb. 61 16 June 64 16 June 69
?8 Ang. 63*28 Aug. 68
(i Oct. 52 1 31 Oct. 55
4 Sept.691 4 Sept. 74
:S Aug. 53: 28 Nov
:o Apr. 68(30 Jan. 74
6 July 67 6 July 75
3 July 67 j 7 June 75
3 Dec. 66 13 Dec.
8 June 701 8 June
9 Dec. 68 9 Dec. 73
17 July 59
22 Feb. 50
4 Sept.63
20 Mar. 46
7 Dec. 58
20 Jan. 67
20 July 58
8 June 64
9 Dec. 62
20 June 54(13 Dec. 54(13 Dec.
Feb. 6
8 Feb. 6:
1 July 57
4 Aug.
1 Apr. 66
ioAug. 27 6 Dec
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
1 Aug. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
8 Feb. 61
7 Aug. 55
10 June 63
12 Dec. 54
5 Apr. 62
14 Apr. 57
5 July 44I11 Feb. 55 11 Dec. 6
2 Mar. 36,21 Jan. 45; 7 July 46 20 June 54 14 July 55
8 May 49(23 Nov. 56,20 July 58 25 Mar. 69! 1 Oct. 77
24 Jan. 48ji2Feb. 5816 Jan. 64 16 Jan. 7016 Jan. 75
15 Oct. 57130 Oct. 59(28 Dec. 64 28 Dec. 70,28 Dec. 75
13 June 44 7 May 54 18 Feb. 61 12 Dec. 66,12 Dec. 71
4 May 43 j 7 May 49 2 Nov. 55 10 Oct. 63 10 Oct. 68
21 Jan. 46 26 Aug. 561 9 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 68 9 Dec. 73
18 May 52(11 Sept. 60 17 Feb. 67 17 Feb. 73(17 Feb. 78
17 Aug. 41(12 June 52 18 Feb. 61 18 Feb. 66
3 July 45 11 June 57: 19 Jan. 58 9 Apr. 65 22 Dec. 70
24 Jan. 45 3 Jan. 55 24 Mar. 58 12 Oct. 65 j 3 Jan. 7
24 June 31 23 Nov. 41(20 June 54 13 Dec. 541 13 Dec. 57
21 Aug. 52] 1 Jan. 62) 1 Jan. 7C11 Mar. 74'n Mar. 79
8 Apr. 42,19 Apr. 50 24 Mar. 58 26 Apr. 59 28 Dec. 66
5 June 35 j 6 Feb. 41 ; 20 June 54 . 1 Nov. 58 1 18 Mar. 65
6 July 42 20 Aug. 54 18 Feb. ei'co Aug. 65:20 Aug. 70
30 June 48,24 Mar. 58 22 June 60122 June 65
23May5ij J18 Mar. 62(10 Nov. 66
9 Feb. 61 1 7 Apr. 63
3 Feb. 56J 23 Feb. 6
8 Mar. 67 8 Mar. 7
5 Nov. 57 25 Nov. 62
57
12 Dec. 66:12 Dec. 7
25 Feb. 66' 2 5 Feb. 7
1 Jan. 62; 1 Jan. 67
1 July 53,28 Nov. 54
6 Mar. 72 6 Mar. 77
18 Feb. 61 , 1 Sept.63
31 July 66 31 July 7
2 Jan. 67 2 Jan. 72
11 Aug. 67111 Aug. 72
12 June 66: 12 June 71
11 Dec. 64 11 Dec. 69
28 Apr. 64 28 Apr. 69
7 Jan. 64 17 Aug. 72
10 Nov. 66 10 Nov. 71
10 June 6a 10 June 74
26 Dec. 56^25 Oct. 62
5 Apr. 73
Aug. 68
11 Dec. 67
Oct.
Dec.
23 Nov,
11 May 41
13 May 39 15 Feb. 54 23 Sept. 57
24 June 37 1 Apr. 46
22 Dec. 45 8 Mar. 56I 8 Mar. 6
10 Jan. 37! 1 Apr. 46
4 Apr. 43^8 Nov. 48) 8 Apr. 59
1 Dec. 4S ioMar. 5SJ28 Apr. 66
24 Dec. 53118 Feb. 61 12 June 67
10 July 37 9 Dec. 46
. 63j22Feb. 68
2S Apr. 72 28 Apr. 77
11 Sept. 72 23 Dec. 77
6 Feb. 57: 6 Feb. 62
20 Aug. 73 20 Aug. 78
4 May 53,18 Feb. 6^20 Aug. 67
3 July 45 10 June 57*20 July 58J24 Mar. 65,24 Mar. 70
15 Feb. 4911 Jan. 60J11 Jan. 65I11 Jan. 71 n Jan. 76
29 July 36| 9 May 45I 6 June 56I26 Apr. 59I28 Mar. 66
24 Jan. 45 23 May 54 20 Dec. 59:1 1 Dec. 67[n Dec. 72
" Apr. 42 15 Mar. 5320 July 58(13 July 67)13 July 72
Jan. 47| s Jan. 57(30 July 62(12 Feb. 66ji2 Feb. 71
23 Mar. 38 15 Oct. 4713 Dec. 581 1 Apr. 70 1 1 Oct. 77
8 Mar. 53 27 Aug. 58128 Aug. 58 14 June 69! 1 Aug. 77
4 June 41 12 June 54 18 Feb. 61 12 June6sli2 Jnne 70
6 May 35)14 Apr. 44I \ 8 Mar. 55I S Mar. 58
MAJOH
GENEEA1.
13 JanT63
26 Apr. 79
1 5 June 66
30 June 77
12 May 69
3 May 7S
2 Mar. 78
25 Nov. 74
12 Aug. 76
30 June 77
25 Nov. 74.
1 2 Aug. 76
23 Jan. 75
2 Mar. 78
23 Jan. 73 '
8 Dec. 77'
4 Nov. 64]
23 Jan. 75 \
12 Aug. 70
11 July 56 i
1 Sept. 79
2 Dec. 59
9 June 77 .
30 Dee. 76
14 June 76
17 Feb. 78 j
30 June 77
23 Jan. 75
6 July 67
26 Aug. 76
28 Oct. 76
11 July 77
24 May 61
23 May 77
5 Jan. 64
1 Aug. 78
1 Dec. 75
9 Nov. 76
23 Jan. -75
26 Aug. 76
5 Jan. 76
ii Aug. 72
0 Apr. 78
5 Nov. 74
4 Nov. 69
9 Feb. 79
i Nov. 77
11 June 79
24 Aug. 58
1 May 7S
Ik Nov. 78
25 Sept. 78
13 Oct. 77
11 Mar. 74
13 Oct. 77
30 Nov. 7S
1 Aug. 72
31 Dec. 78
1 Dec. 75
[5 Feb. 64
[7 May 79
t3 July 67
[8 July 65
9 June 77
20 Dec. 69
[8 Sept.73
1 Sept.63
17 Jan. 72
14 June 76
4 Mar. 6S
4 Feb. 74
:3 Sept. 79
1 Apr. 62
n May 7Q
1 Aug. 72
6 July 79
6 June 69
2 Nov. 73
7 Mar. 7S
7 July 75
1 Nov. 77
1 Dec. 78
9 June 77
2 Aug. 68
Major Generals Indirect on r Ml ray or
a rtinswn.
CORNET,
2ndLIECT.
Or ENSIGN.
;od,RoderickBannatyne,29SL^.C°Z- ) I 4 Jan
,.,„'l"\Vm E i™ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. " I''1'-'-
liersrm li. D.i0° Lt. Col. Bengal S.C. I12 June
iac Era Lane,3"1 Lt.Col. Madr. S.C. 23 Dec.
s, Valentine T.*>* Co/. R. Eng. 1 Jan. 42
er George,303 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art. 11 June 42
soil Geo. B. CS7". Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Gather Fred.305 CB. Col. R. Eng...
in"- Henry D.. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
1 Win Henry,306CB.Co7,Com.R.Mar.
aall W. B.30'i/.Co/. R. (Bengal) Art
27 Sept. 43
6 Sept. 5 1
6 July 62
S Oct. 39I2S Feb. 4818 Feb. 61
June 6 1
24 .Ian. 45
1 June 42
8 June 36
o June
o Nov. 30
o Dec. 41
all Wm. Elliot,3"8 Lt.Col. Ben! S.C.j 9 Dec.
Iarston,Edw.Chas.3",Xi'.Co7. BombayS.C. 18 Feb. 39
lartvr James Smith, Lt. Col. Madras S.C,
lasou.'c'has. C. Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Mattei. Antonio, C3IG.Lt.Col. R. Malta )
Feiiciblc Artillery )
Jaxwell, George, Lt.Col. 66 Font
daxwell.J. Harlev,311 Col. R.(Beng. ) Eng
ulaxwell, Patrick,312 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
Maxwell, Wm.313 Col. R. (Bengal) Art. ..
Mayne, Jas. Edin.314 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. 24 Jan. 39
Ltfeares, Wm. Lewis D.315 Lt.Col. 20 Foot 1 29 Nov
Uein, George,316 Lt.Col. Brigade Depot..
Mein,.TohnHeslirisav,317Cc.7. H. (Mad.) Art
Mellrr.-h, G. B.318 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Art
Mercer, Charles M'Whirter,319 Lt.Col. )
Roval (Bengal) Artillery i
Mercer, Thomas W.32<> Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. , 11 June 42
Michel, Charles Edward, Lt.Col. 54 Foot
Miles, Chas. Wm.321 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Miles, Joseph,322 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Milt'ord, Sussex C. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Millar, John C.324 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C |29 Dec. 44
Milles, Thomas, Lt.Col. 75 Foot '25 Apr. 45
Mills, Henry,3" Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps 20 Oct. 40
Milman, Gus. H. L.326 Col. R. Art
Mitchell, John,32' Col. Com. R. Marines ..
Moberlv,ArthurScott,328Co?.R.(Mad.)Kng
Moberly, Eras. John, Col. R. (Mad.) Eng
Molesworth, Hickman Thos.329 Lt. Col. \
Royal (Madras) Artillery j
Money, Ernie Kyrle,33" Col. R. (Beng.)Art
Moody, Rich. Clement. Col. R. Eng
Moore, Chas. Wilson,331 Lt. Col. 108 Foot..
Moore, Geo. Fred.'112 Capt. S. O. of Pens
2 June 56
3 Dec. 5623 Dec. 6
5| 17 Feb. 54J
June 57,23 July 66
Fe'o.
22 May
3 July
28 Sept. 47
ji Mar. v - -
31 Jan. 44^3 Nov. 56 Wo June 62
10 July 37!" Aug. 47 -1
3 July 45 15 Oct. 55
2 July 49 1 21 Mar. 58
3 June 52
: June 57 j 11 June 62
Apr. 46^13 Apr. 58
Dec.
19 June 42
24 Jan. 25
23 Feb. 26
11 June 40
11 Feb. 45
8 Dec. 31
19 June 35
in Dec. 29
1 12 Dec.
' 12 June 46
25 Nov
4 Sept. 43
3 Feb. 45
July 46
June
5 Oct. 27
13 June 45
9 Dec. 44
10 Dec. 39
8 Dec. 31
5 Nov. 30
27 Feb
25 Oct. 39
4june4i, .
2 Nov. 47128 Dec. 57
2 May 47
5 Jan. 27
29 May 28
Moore, Ross Bait'.'"1 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. ,10 Feb. 39
Moore, Tho. C. C.334 Col. Com. R Marine:
Moore, Wm. Yorke,335 Lt.Col. 54 Foot
Morgan, Hy. Rhodes, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Morse, R. Alex.336 Lt.Col. R. (Bomb.) Art.
Morton, Wm. Elliot,33" Col. R. (Ben.);Eng.
Moubrav, Edward,338 Lt.Col. R. Art
Mould, Frederick,339 Lt. Col. R. Eng
Mould, Tho. Rawlings,34"CB. Col. R. Eng.
Mulcaster.W. S. S.342 Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Munbee, Gore Boland, Col. R (Bom.) Eng.
Mundv,Pierrepont Henrv, Colonel, R. Art.
Murray, Anth. M.314 Lt. Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
Murray, Charles,345 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C...
Murray, Wm.346 Lt.Col. Madras S. Corps
Muter, St. John O'Neill,34^. Co/.Bom. S.C.
Napper, Rob. Alex.348 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Netld, Henry John T. Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Nembhard, Wm.350 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Newall.DavidJ.F.351 Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Nisbet, John,352 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
Nixon, JohnPigitt,1"1 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
North, Chas. Fred.354 Col. R. (Bom.) ~~
Nott, Fra. Percy, Mo
Dec,
15 Dec. 25
15 Feb. 42
14 June 45
1 1 June 39
20 Dec. 43
14 Aug. 54
22 Sept. 26
3 Mar. 4
9 June 3
20 Dec. 33
10 June 42
28 Dec. 42
12 Dec. 4<
18 Mar. 4
9 Sept. 4
iS Jan. 4
14 June 45
8 Dec.
12 June 39
12 June
June
O. Pensioners 23 June 2
Nuthall, Fred. Geo.355 Col. R. (Mad.) Art.
O'Connell, Peter P. L. Col. R. (Mad.) Eng.
01iphant,Wm.Stirling356Co/.R,(Ben)Eng.
Ommanney.E. Lacon, Col. R.(Beng.)Eng.
Ord, Sir Harry St. Geo.3" KCMG. CB. )
Lt.Col. R. Eng., Goo. $ Com. in Chief, >
Western Australia j
Orr, James,359 Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Ouseley, Reginald,36" Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Paget, William Henry, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Palmer, Hen. Wellington,361 Lt.Col. 90 F.
Palmer, John Geo. Lt.Col. Madras S.C...
Parke, Henry Wm.363CW. Com.R. Mar. ...
Parrott, Benjamin,364 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Parsons, Robert Mann, Lt.Col. R. Eng.
Paske, William,165 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C.
Paterson, A. H.,366 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff C
Patton, Robert,365 I. '.Colonel, ic>7,Foot
Paynter, David \Y ;■<•> t B. 1 ,,l. R. Art. ...
Pearse,Jas.L;uig:or i, ■■'■• Lt Col. Mad. S.C.
Perkins, Edw. Norman. ™Lt. Col. Beng. S.C
2 Dec. 34
8 Dec. 43
2 Dec. 45
3 Dec. 27
4 Dec.
30 Jan. 56
[i Apr. 45
ji Oct. 43
1 Aug. 54
1 Apr. 58
8 Dec. 46
1 Nov. 49
16 Oct. 55
3 Nov. 46
11 Dec. 40
27 Aug. 58
Dec.
, M ir. 1 4 Mar. 73J 8 Dec. 77
1 Dec. 63 15 Aug. 68 23 Jan. 7?
2 June 67 12 June 72 2 j Jan. 75
3 Dec. 67 23 Dec. 72 31 Aug. 78
3 Aug. 66 3
26 Feb. 67 zi
1 June 68
1 June 59,20 June 64
June 68 10 June 73
Apr. 72
Aug. 72
June 73] 9 June 77
Aug. 74
Feb. 7S
19 Feb.
17 Jan. 49
9 June 40
20 Feb. 44
11 Oct. 53
21 Apr. 39
15 Oct. 38
25 June 49
3 Mar.
24 Jan. 45
23 Nov. 3
5 Aug. 47
28 Jan.
2 Feb,
10 Nov. 50
3 Apr. 49
6 July
5 May
29 Nov. 34
5 Feb.
S Feb. 54
1 Dec. 41
29 Apr. 40
25 June 35
9 Apr. 44
9 Nov. 41
28 Aug. 42
26 Oct. 35
12 Dec. 26
7 Mar
20 Feb. 49
8 Nov.
10 Apr.
23 Oct.
7 Oct.
21 Apr. 45
25 Mar.
2 July 36
3 Julv 4
9 Aug. 5
24 Jan. 45 12 Dec. 55
16 July 42 12 May 5
9 Dec. 64
16 June 57
28 Dec. 62
19 June 62
28 Aug. 57
20 June 54
2 Aug. 54
11 Feb. 65
24 Mar. 58
6 June 56
2 Apr. 64
30 June 54
28 Nov. 54
10 Mar. 63 10 Mar.
9 Dec. 70, 9 Dec.
2 Mar. 63 L " ™
8 Dec. 68 :
9 June 68
27 Aug. 5S
11 June 57
2 Feb. -
I July 57
28 Nov. 58
20 Aug. 60
29 Dec. 59
15 May 57
22 Mar. 52
11 Nov. 50
6 May 44
27 Aug. 58
27 Aug. 58
10 Dec. 54
8 Dec. 46
6 Mar. 44
23 Nov. 56
21 May 47
10 Feb. 54
31 Oct. 44
19 July 33
2 Oct. 55
27 Aug. 58
I I June 54
25 Sept. 51
18 Apr. 60
16 Mar. 43
23 Nov,
30 Sept. 53
5 Apr. 45
10 Nov. 54
28 Dec. 57
5 July 72
1 June 62
5 June 47
o July 58
3 Feb. 65
4 July 66
29 Dec. 64
June 65
Feb.
Nov. 55
14 July 58 16 May 62 20 Nov. 65
"8 1 Aug. 72
5 10 June 79
Feb. 70 11 Nov. 76
SDec. 73 16 Sept. 79
9 June 73 31 Jan. 77
2 Nov. 58I12 Nov. 63 5 Sept. 77
4 Aug. 57 14 Aug. 62 12 June 63
18 Feb. 61 18 Feb. 66 31 Dec. 68
1 Feb. 71 11 Feb. 76 14 June 76
8 Feb. 61 20 Sept. 05 1 Aug. 72
2 July 6224 Jan. 70 31 Jan. 77
5 Oct. 72! 5 Oct. 77 24 Nov. 77
2 Dee. 60 1 Apr. 70 3 Apr. 78
20 July 58' 8 July 641 1 Aug. 72
Mar. 67 25 Mar. 72 1 Aug. 72
Sept. 72 21 Sept. 77! 31 Dec. 78
June 68 n June 73' 9 June 77
No
2 Feb. 67
3 Feb. 71
July 7
3 xea. 60 21 Sept.6o
7 July 7325 Nov. 74
3 Feb. 76 30 June 77
4 July 77 31 Oct. 77
29 Dec. 7029 Dec. 75 13 Oct. 77
14 Oct. 68|i4 0ct. 73 18 Dec. 75
2u ( let. ' ' 20 1 let 71 1 .- Aug. 76
11 Sept. 64) 10 Dec. 69; S Sept. 75
22 June 5s|22 June 58 20 Sept. 64
May 71 31 Dec. 78
10 June 63
19 Jan. 58
30 July 6:
26 Oct. 5J
8 Feb. 6i
14 Jan. 45
9 May 50;
:g June 50
:3 Nov. 56
~ Jan. 60
June 61
3 Oct. 45 27 Apr
3 Oct. 40 15 Aug. 50
24 Jan. 45 12 June 56
June 42
May 26 j
Feb. 54
Nov. 40
:j Aug. 41! 12 Dec. 49
37
2 May 41
29 July 39
13 June 46
7 Aug. 46
11 June 42
26 Nov. 22
19 Aug. 40
1 Oct.
11 Feb.
3 Mar
3 Jan.
20 Dec. 33
29 Feb.
Jan. 42
10 Aug. 52
15 Feb. 54
22 Jan. 34
27 May 39
9 July 47
1 Aug. 41
Nov.
eyton, Sir Thos. Bart. Lt.Col. Mad. S. C 12 Dec. 38
Phillipps-Treby, Paul W. Col. R. Art
:iMay 58
27 Aug
5 Apr. 44
29' Oct. 46
2 May 56
21 Feb,
June 57
o Nov. 481 17 Aug. 52
21 Oct. 4511 June 57
2 Oct. 32 12 Feb. 42
6 July 42 j 8 Dec. 50
2 Nov. 5
8 Jan. 62
o June 54
3 .Mar. 02
28 Dec. 62
20 July
18 Mar.
9 Sept.62
18 Jan. 65
14 June 65
3 July 67
18 Feb. 61
i2 June 6
16 Feb. 54
11 Nov. 5
20 June 54
8 Sept. 54
2 May 6
26 Apr. 59
13 June 66
8 Aug. 64
1 1 June 62
2 Dec. 64112 Dec. 69
6 July 63 16 July 68
6 Feb. 6.
3 Jan. 55
Feb. 65
Apr. 58
2 Nov. 63 j 2 Nov. 68
I Jan. 70
Dec.
1 Aug. 72
1 Aug. 72
5 Jan. 60
5 Aug. 66
May 7S
Oct. 771
0 Feb. 65^0 Feb. 70^5 Nov. 74
22 June 55 22 June 58 10 .Tune 62
11 Nov. 51 28 Nov. 54 5 Sept. 56
15 Feb. 68 15 Feb. 73 23 Jan. 75
3 Aug. 65 3 Aug. 70 1 Aug. 72
18 Feb. M Lug. 1 .Tan. 63
15 Dec. 64 8 Aug. 71 15 ,
10 July 72 i Oct. 77 5 Dec. 77
3 Jan. 55 3 Jan. 58 6 July 67
3 Mar. 6S .3 Mar. 73 2^ Ni <v 7 1
23 Nov. 58 18 Feb. 01 1 Sept. 03
1 Apr. 55 1 Apr. July 7
24 July 62 24 July (27 1 Aug. 72
8 Dec. 68 28 Dee. 7 ■; Jan. 7,
7 Sept. 66 17 Sept. 71 :) Apr. 7,
8 Mar. 67 18 Mar. 7: 1 Dec. 7 =
9 Sept. 68 9 Sept. 73 1 '
8 Jan. 711 .1 mi 7- i I in. 7"»
June 71 14 J '
31 Oct. 67 31 Oct. 7:
12 June 65 '12 June 70
12 June 671 12 June?:
Lpr. 1 14 Apr. 63
i 1 7 Mar. 63
31 Dec. -8
, 3 ,T,t.7g
1 1 June 79
24 Oct. 64
Oct.
. Sept.6i[i4 Sept.66 1 Aug. 72
5 Jan. 64 is Jan. 6g tI pec. 78
5 M»r. 681 5 Mar. 733! Dec. 78
1 Oct. 57 18 Feb. 61 j 1 Sept. 63
:S Nov. 59 2S Nov- 64 16 Apr. 69
2 May 67
29 July 65
13 June 72
1 Apr
June 68
2 May 72 ,5 Nov. 74
?g July 70 5 June 75
13 June 77 2 Feb. 78
1 Apr. 78 j , Nov. 78
June73'23 Jan. 75
1 May 5
4 Apr. 4,
3 Oct. 40
50:23 Feb. 56
June 57
20 Apr. 55
5 Nov. 53
10 Jan. 37 9 May 45
7 Nov. ,
16 Feb. 46 1
6 July 42
Dec. 4310 Apr. 45]
16 June 53
" Jan. 57
May 53
Sept, 5
18 Feb. 61
5 July 72
11 Feb. 65
3 Mar. 62
26 Apr. 59
12 Dec. 54
12 Mar. 63
8 Jan. 62
18 Feb. 61
13 Feb. 6j
1 tiuucuu 11 wniiv, /j 1.3 ,ja,u. 75
9 Apr. 54 2S Nov. 54 23 Aug. 59
[■9 Aug. 66
8 Mar. 7
11 Feb. 7
3 Mar. 6
30 July 62
Aug, 71 r3 Nov. 78
8 Mar. 73 2Q Oct. 79
11 Feb. 76 28 Oct. 76
3 Mar. 73 30 Nov. 78
30 July 67 ! jnn. 71
5 May 55 \la.\ 6 Julv 67
6 Feb. 70 1 Mar. 75 25 Nov. 70
8 Jan. 6S| 8 Jan. 73 2s Oct. 76
:2 Dec. 64 12 Dec. 69 I5 Jan. 73
;o Sept. 65 20 Sept.7oI7 May 7
H H
54*
Major Generals Eetired on Full Pay or on a Pension.
2ndLIKDT,l LIEUT.
W kKSIGN.
Phillips, Arthur 0. Zt.Col. Madras S.C... 24 Apr. 43! 7 July 45
Phillips. Fred. «» J.f.Cul. Bombay Staff C. lit June 42,16 Aug.
Phillips, Win. C Lt.Col, M-ulras Staff C.'iz June 40 24 Jan. 45
Pickard, James,*75 LLC, I. R. Marines \xi May 39 23 Nov. 42
Pierce, J. Hume Sprv.3"3 Lt Col. Bom. S.C. 14 June 45 7 Dec. 49
Pierre, Th .!na-.3"»/7.CW. Bengal Staff C.I 8 Oct. 44 13 Jan,
Pigou, Arthur Comvn,373 Colonel, R. Art. In Jan. 43 8 Nov. 43
Playfair. .Ino. Win. 3"rV.R. (Bombay) Ens. I13 June 45 22 Dec. 53
Plunkott,//oH. Cha. Dawson, '^Lt.Col. 1 F. 11 Oct. 33 10 Mar. 37
2 June 37; 1 May 40
Pollard, Dillon Gust. ^Lt.Col Madras S.C
Pollock, Sir Fred. Richard,38" A'CSL. >
Lt.Col. Bengal S.C J
Pott, Stephen.3'*' Co/.R. (Bengal) Eng. ..
Poulton. Hv. B. A.*» Zt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Prichard, Aug.383 Lt.Col. Madras Staff C.
Prior, Benj. .1. C.3«4 Lt.Col Madras S.C.
Puckle, James, 3«5 Lt Col. Madras S C. ...
Pughe, John R.™ Lt.Col Bengal Staff C.
Pym, Fred. Geo.3*^ CB. Lt.Col. R. Marines
Raban, Herbert,888 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ..
Radcliff William. Lf.C0l.75 Foot
Rainey, Arthur J.M:"9Zr.tW. Madras S.C
Ramsay, Kdw. B.390 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Ranken. Robert,891 Lt Col. Madras S.C
Raper,JohnFraser,392Zi,.Co/.R.(Ben.)Art
Rawlins, James S.3*3 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C,
Reid, Blair Thos.394 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C...
Reid, Jas. Henry,395 Col. R. (Bom.) Art.
TtlRennv.Geo. Alex-. 39»Zf.CoZ.R. (Ben.) A.
Renton, Robert,39*! Lt. Col Madras S.C.
Rice, William,399 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C...
Rich, Wm. Charles, Lt.Col. Madras S. C.
Richardson, Jos. F.*» Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Richmond, Hen. T.^Capt. S.O. Pensioners
Rickards.Edw. John,402 Zr.Co/.Bengal S.C.
Riddell, Cha. Jas. Bueh.403 CB. CV.R.Art.
c. Rigaud, Gibbes,404 Lt.Col. 60 Rifles
Rivers, Harry, Col. R. (Bombay) Eng. ..
Roberts, Richard A. Lt.Col. R.(Mad.) Eng
Robertson, Henry h.w'Lt. Col. Bengal S.C.
Robinson. Stapvlron,40' Colonel, R. Art..
Robison.Hmrh Geo.408 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Robson, F. Wynne,409 Lt.Col Madras S.C
Roe, John. Lt. Col. 11 Foot
Romer. Robert Corcyra, Colonel, R. Art .
Ross, Edm. D. R.4>° Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. .
Rotton, Guy,4" Colonel, R. Art
Rowlatt, Edwin Alex. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Buggies, John,412 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C . ..
Russell, Wm. C.413 Colonel, R. (Ben.) Art
Sage. Arthur, Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Salnsbury, Fred. Oct.414 CB. Lt.Col. 101 F,
Sand with, John P.4'5 Lt. Col. Bombay S.C.
Saunders. E. Aug.*16 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Saxton, Geo. Harper, Lt. Col. Madras S.C.
Scott, Charles, Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) En<*
Scott, Douglas, Lt.Col, Madras S. C. .
Scott, Edw. Wm. S.41« Col. R. (Ben.) Art
Scott, Edwin L.419 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Sluikespear, Chas. M.420Zr.Coi. Ma'd.S. C
Shakespeare, Geo. B. Col. R. Art
Shaw, George,421 CB. Colonel, R. Art.
Shekleton. Joseph,422 Z/.Co/.R. (Bom.) Art
Sherer, Joseph Ford, "717. Co! Bengal S.C
Shewell, Henry,423 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Shortland, V. J.424 Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Singleton. John,425 Lt.Col. R. Art.
Sladen, J. Ramsay.420 ZZ.Co?. R.(Ben.)Art
Smalley, Edwarrl, «: Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Smith, Chas. H.42* CB. Lt.Col, R. Art.
Smith, Fred. Henry,429Zf. Col. Bengal S.C,
Smitli, Fred. Nepean; Lt.Col. Madias S.C
Smith, John,'31 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Smith, Walter Wen.*3* Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Smyly, John B.433 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Smyly, Phili]i Austin, Lt.Col. 99 Foot
Smyth, J. Mali,435 CB. Col. R. (Bengal) Art
Spence, Frederick,430 CB. Lt.Col, 31 Foot
S pilsbnry.Kd gar. Tohn, 43?Z/. Col. Ben. S.C.
Stafford, John F.138 Lt.Col, Bengal S. <!....
Stafford, Wm. Jbs. Fitzmaurice,440 CB )
Lt.i'ol. Bengal S.C I
Btainforth, Era. Geo. Lt.Col. Bengal S C
Stallnrd. Samuel, Col. R. (Bengal) Art.
Staples, Thomas. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Steel. James A.442 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Steele, A. bonus,"3 U.Col. Madras S.C
.Stephenson. Fred. J.44»ZM v,/. liengal S C
Stevens, Arthur. LI. Col. Madras S.C.
Btoddard, John Fred. Lt. Col. Madras R C
Stoddard, Thos. Henry./.rrW.MadnisS ('
Stonoy, Geo. Butler. Major, 20 Foot ..
Story, Valentine Fred. Captain, Staff)
OUiccr of Pensioners f
8 June 44^3 June 47
14 Dec. 32 31 Mar. 40
10 July 42 26 Oct. 48
27 Feb. 41 1 2 Feb. 43
20 Dec. 4710 Jan. 51
25 Feb. 43 I 7 Apr. 46
3 Jan. 40 20 July 43
19 Sept. 481 14 June 5
7 Sept. 40! 27 Dec
-7 *ept
3 Dec,
27 Feb. 44
June 41
Dec. 44
June 43
June 41
Dec. 46
June 44
27 Feb. 44
26 Aug. 43
1 Sept. 40
21 Apr. 41
21 Nov. 41
27 Mar. 38
19 Dec. 34
n June 41
11 June 39
12 June 46
11 Dec. 38
June
24 Apr. 35
1 Sept. 49
13 Sept. 47
1 May 44
7 Jan.
13 Jane
24 Jan.
1 July 52
6 Oct. 46
13 Dec. 46
15 June 48
31 Dec. 44
24 Jan. 45
9 June 43
20 Dec. 43
0 Jan. 37
26 July 44
3 Nov. 46
1 Aug.
3 Oct.
5 Apr.
16 Nov. 53! 6 Apr. 63 24 Apr. 69
31 Dec. 55' 1 1 June 62 n June 68
£2 June 55 18 Feb. 61:2 June 66
23 Nov. 5215 Dec. 64J13 June 65
t2 Sept. 57 14 June 65! 14 June 7
8 Oct. 59] 8 Oct. 64J 8 Oct. 70
23 May 50: 3 Apr. 62 20 May 64
27 Apr. 58J 24 Oct. 64
29 Dec. 43J20 June 54 2 Nov. 55
12 June 52J18 Feb. 61 12 June 63
23 Nov. 56I 8 June 64 8 June 70
14 Dec. 47J 24 Aug. 59
10 July 57 10 July 62)10 July
2S Nov. 5427 Feb. 6i(27 Feb. 67
2 Jan. 60:20 Dec. 6720 Dec.
25 Feb. 58 25 Feb. 63J25 Feb. 69
31 Jan. 54:18 Feb. 61 3 Jan. 66
o Dec. 59I24 Jan. 60 1 Oct.
7 Sept.55118 Feb. 61*17 Sept.66
COLONEL.
MA.10B
GENKBAI
31 Jan. 43:21 Jan. 46
30 Jan. 42,24 Jan. 45
26 May 44 9 Oct. 46
6 June 38 j 20 July 40
!2 Feb. 43:21 Dec. 45
.7 June 43| 5 Apr. 45
4 Feb. 391 1 July 41
3 June 45^28 Sept.49
1 June 42 1 3 July 45
1 June 42,15 Mar. 45
9 June 43 9 Mar. 45
i Dec. 39 5 May 44
4 Aug. 41 124 Jan. 4
1 Jan. 38 1 3 Oct. 4.
9 June 43 20 Jan. 4:
4 Feb. 46 30 May 5
2 Dec. 28 18 Jan. 3;
5 July 41 1 10 Dec. 44
2 Dec. 38 16 July
3 Dec. 36,11 Sept. 39
8 June 42 3 May 43
4 June 45' 16 Apr. 49
oDec. 47|23May 54
1 Aug. 40 16 July 42
9 June 42 16 Apr. 47
8 June 45 1 1 Apr. 46
11 June 42 j 3 July 45
Feb. 43,14 Nov. 46
Dec. 45 13 Apr. 46
Apr. 41 1 10 Jan. 45
June 40 1 1 Aug. 4:
29 July 41! 1 May 43
20 Dec. 45 1 12 May 49
4 June45.i5 Mar. 51
27 Mar. 28:18 June 30
9 June 31 11 Apr. 40
24 Dec. 29I 1 Nov. 31
16 Jan. 44I28 Feb. 50
12 Jan. 45 1 July 48
9 Sept.40125 July 44
4 Aug. 41:26 Dec. 44
n Dec. 41 1 3 July 45
27 Jan. 44I10 Nov. 47
11 Juno42J24 Jan. 45
21 Dec. 37 3 Oct. 40
10 Dec. 44 19 Aug. 54
20 Aug. 4o| 2 Oct. 44
2 Dec. 40 15 June 43
6 Oct. 41 j 5 June 44
13 May 36 11 Jan. 39
7 June
3 Dec. 59
23 Nov. 56
9 Nov. 49
27 Aug. 1,8
21 July 57
12 June 56
27 Aug. 58
27 Apr. 58
14 Mar. 53
3 June 58
1 Sept. 5s
22 Jan. 51
15 Mar. 53
27 Mar. 53
12 Dec. 45
16 Aug. 50
1 1 June 54
54 27 Aug. 58
18 Dec. 50
2 Oct. 50
31 Jan. 58
30 Jan. 57
30 Sept. 53
18 Dec. 55
3 Dec. 64
12 Dec. 62
12 June 61
5 July 72
10 June 63
r2 June 6
5 J uly 7
20 July 5S
12 Dec. 62
26 Aug. 6
8 Feb. 6
o July 58
2 Apr. 65
S Feb. 6:
June 5S
8 Feb. 6
3 Sept. 62
31 Jan. 63
30 Jan. 62
Feb. 60
Mar. 47 26 Oct,
21 Jan. 57J22 Feb. 63
2 July 51 13 Apr. 58
1 Dec. 4q'i8 Feb. 61
27 June 57I13 June 65
11 June 57 1 19 Jan. 58
11 June 57I11 June 62
1 Oct. 53 20 June 58
13 July 54 18 Feb. 61
14 Aug. 56'i4 Aug. 61
11 Jan. 53I18 Feb. 61
13 Sept. 55
23 Oct. 57! 4 Feb. 66
5 July 46 20 June 54
4 Apr. 74' 26 Feb. 7
i June 73 14 June 7
2 June ', 1 , 2 Mar. ;
3 June 7cj 1 Aug. j
4 June 76 8 Dec. j
8 Oct. 75 12 Aug.7
20 May 69117 June 7
24 Oct. 60 3 Feb. I
12 Sept. 63 iS Nov. 6
12 June 6823 Jan. 7
8 June 75 31 ^ayj
30 June 62 31 Dec. 6
10 July 73I25 Nov.JK
May 54
12 Dec
9 Nov. 46
9 Apr. 49
27 Aug. 58
18 Feb. 61
3 Sept. 51
19 June 57
17 Feb. 54
1 1 June 57
31 May 57
7 Feb. 54
2 Apr. 56
24 Mar. 54
j 5 July 6
18 Feb. 6
: Nov.
19 Feb. 6
18 Feb. 6
19 June 62
12 Dec. 54
17 Sept.66
22 Feb. 63
6 June 56
2 Apr. 61
18 Feb. 61
13 May 55I29 July 61 29 July 67
20 Dec. 6o|2oDec. 65I20 Dec. 71
14 June 60I14 June 65! 14 June 71
8 July 34I 9 Nov. 46] 20 June 54
9 June 46J19 Jan. 58,24 Mar. 58
8 June 44! 15 June 55 26 Dec. 56
26 Oct. 58
3 Dec. 70
15 Jan. 70
12 June 67
1 Aug. 72
10 June 69
12 June 67
1 Aug. 72
1 June 67
15 Jan. 70
26 Aug. 69
1 Sept.66
27 May 66
23 Sept. 74
27 Mar. 64
24 Sept. 55
15 Feb. 61
iS Feb. 61
13 Oct. 70
11 Dec. 64
5 Aug. 64
31 Jan. 69
30 Jan. 6;
24 Mar. 7
6 Jan. 59
:2 Feb. 69
5 Feb. 61
4 Feb. 65
3 June 71
5 June 65
1 June 68
1 July 63
1 Dec. 65
4 Aug. 67
11 Jan. 64
8 Feb. 6
4 Feb. 7:
9 Jan. 58
25 July 67
12 Dec. 64
22 Dec. 57
20 Sept. 63
16 Mar. 66
21 Aug. 66
31 Aug. 66
19 June 68
6 Nov. 62
1 June 67
22 Feb. 69
26 Apr. 59
2 Apr. 67
June 66
27 Feb. 72
20 Dec. 78
25 Feb. 74
3 Jan. 7I
1 Oct. 77
17 Sept. 7
7 Dec. 63
3 Dec. 75
27 Feb. 75
12 June 7:
1 Aug. 77
ro June 74
12 June 72
1 Aug. 77
28 Aug. 76
7 Feb. 75
6 Aug. 74
1 Sept.71
27 May 71
3 Sept. 79
27 Mar. 69
24 Septus
22 Apr. 68
24 Oct. 64
3 Oct. 75
1 Dec. 69
1 July 69
Jan
2 Aug. 71
19 Feb. 71
5 Sept. 7
23 Oct. fl
7 July r
14 June 7!
9 Dec. 6.
26 Aug. 71
5 Jan. 71
19 Feb. 7<
2 Feb. I
31 Dec. 7I
31 Dec. 7I
S Dec. r.
9 June 7;
13 Nov. 7!
11 Nov. 7<
23 Sept.71
10 June 7:
8 Aug. 61
1 Feb. 73
14 Apr. 6j
22 Aug. 7;
1 Sept. 7*
31 Oct. 74
5 June 7;
30 Jan. 7j 18 Oct. 75
31 May 76I31 Oct. 7,
6 Jan. 64
22 Feb. 74
21 Sept. 67
14 Feb. 70
13 June 76
11 Mar. 72
11 June 73
11 July 6S
11 Dec. 70
14 Aug. 72
11 Jan. 69
18 Feb. 66
4 Feb. 77
24 Nov. 62
25 July 72
2 Dec. 69
2 Dec. 62
0 Sept. 68
6 Mar. 71
6 Mar. 70
31 Aug. 71
9 June 73
2 Aug. 73
1 June 72
22 Feb. 74
26 Apr. 67
2 Apr. 7:
June 77
5 Jan. 76
10 Mar. 75
23 Jan. 75
11 Nov. 76
1 3 Mar. 78
25 Nov. 74
19 Aug. 71
5 Sept. 77
23 Jan. 75
6 Oct. 75
17 Oct. 70
29 Jan. 79
1 Sept. 63
23 Oct. 75
26 Aug. 76
10 Mar. 7S
1 July 77
1 Aug. 72
1 May 78
30 Nov. 78
24 July 75
1 Aug. 72
13 Nov. 75
18 Apr. 77
14 June 76
3 Nov. 56
1 Aug. 57
15 Jan. 56
21 Dec. 52
10 Dec. 49
20 Aug. 55
30 Nov. 54
26 Oct. 56
19 Dec. 44
25 Nov. 36 30 Oct. 4o!26 May 44
Jan. 64 16 Jan,
6 Apr. 59 19 Oct. 68
5 Feb. 53
9 Dec. 55
7 Nov. 56
Sept. 58127 Jan. 64
9 Jan. 58
4 Aug. 6
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
26 Oct. 61
4 June 57
30 Sept. 55
13 Jan. 64
4 Aug. 67
24 Jan. 65
27 Jan. 70
29 Oct. 66
21 Dec. 63
10 Dec. 70
20 Aug. 66
12 Dec. 66
26 Oct. 67
25 Aug. 68
12 Mar. 64
1 June 71 '23 Jan. 75
9 June 77
20 July 79
5 May 77
14 Fell. 60
1 Aug. 72
30 June 63
16 Aug. 79
13 Nov. 75
1 May 78
14 June 76
31 Dec. 78
15 A"g- 79
5 May 77
25 Nov. 74
29 Jan. 79
12 June 78
8 Dec. 77
26 Aug. 76
1 Apr. 78
1 Apr. 78
29 July 7
Dec. 76
14 June 76
6 Jan. 59
8 July 63
3 Jan. 63
6 Jan. 75
26 Dec. 74
22 Feb. 69
,4 Aug. 72
24 Jan. 70
27 Jan. 75
11 June 73
21 Dec. 6S
10 Dec. 75
20 Aug. 71
12 Dec. 71
26 Oct. 72
Oct. 77
Oct. 77
Major Generals Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension.
549
COltNKT,
21ulLIEUr. LIEUT.
Or ENSIGN.
OM.oXM..
jStubbs,FrancisW.44l5Z/.fV. R. (Ben.) Art. n Juue47 3 Mar.
Swinev, George.417 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ... 30 Jan. 42 5 Dec.
[SymoAds, Jermvn Cha.448 Lt.Col. R. Mar. 19 Deo. 37 17 Aug.
'Syrnons. Charles Bertie, Colone!, K. Art. 10 Jifly 15 2 Dec.
Svnare, Fra. Hutchinson,"9 Lt.Col. 43 F....' 7 Sept. 41 9 June
Talbot, Robert, Co?. R. Artillery ; 6 June 38 13 Aug.
Taverner, E. L 4il Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. 17 Jan. 46 31 May
T.-ivlnr. ('has. Win. Lt.Col. Madras S.C..J25 Jan. 41 24 Dec.
Taylor, HenryDuncnn, «-/./.< V. Mad.S.Cj 2 Jan. 42 11 Dec.
Teirtpler, Hy'. John,4™ Lt.r,,/. ivniral S.C. 10 July 43 17 Nov.
I Thomas, Geo. Edw. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. j Feb. 45 1 Feb.
Thomas, Lancelot F. C.«* Lt.Col. li. / r2 jUne46 11 May
1 (Madras) Art ....... j 7 •'
, Thompson, Rich.Llovd,1 ■'■■"■/,/. (V.lion.s.U. iS Sept. 40 16 July
•Thomson, David, Lt.Col. E. (Bom. Eng: 12 Dee. 51 1 Aug.
Thorp, Samuel J.*'6 Lt.Col. Bombay S. ( ' 3 Mar. 46 23 Mar.
j Thring, John Everett.457 Colonel, R. Art. 19 Dec. 44 1 Apr.
I Timbrell, H. V.458 Lt.Col R. (Ben.) Art.1 7 June 44 29 Dec.
Travers, James F. E., Lt.Col. R. Art 19 Dec 44 1 Apr.
Trench, Henry LeP.4i9i?.CV. Bengal S.C. 17 Sept. 40 13 Jan.
Trevor, John's. Col. R. (Bombay) Eng.... n June 47 15 Feb.
Tuite, Hugh Manlev, Lt. Col. R. Art 9 Nov. 30 26 Aug.
Tulloh, John S.4el CB. Co'.R. (Bengal) Art. 8 Dec. 43 23 Jan.
Tyacke, Henry Phillip,4112 Lt.Col. 106F.... 12 Dec. 40 30 Nov.
Unwin, Robert,*63 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C - 9 Sept.40 29 Dec.
Urquhart, Fra. Gregor,464 CB. Major, 1 F. 18 Nov. 31 16 Aug.
Valiant, Thomas James, Lt.Col. 40 Foot... 29 May 28 17 Dec.
Vander Gucht, B. G.465 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. ,20 Sept. 45 1 Dec.
Vovle.G. Elliot,4"" Lt.Col. It. (Bengal) Art. n Dee. 4024 Aug.
Waddington, Henry F.468 Lt.Col. Ben. S.C.1 8 Dec. 43 is July
Walker, Charnb.Wm.Zf. Col. Bombay S.C. 10 Mar. 40 16 July
Walker,FitzW.,Xt'. Col. R.Canadian Ritles 31 Dec. 30 17 June
Walker, William,4™ Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. [ 9 Dec. 43 20 May
Wallace, Chas. Jas. Stewart, Lt.Col. 25 F. 5 Nov. 41 20 Dec.
Wallace, Hill,*"1 CB. Col. R. (Bombay) Art. 9 June 43! 3 July
Walsh, Arthur Sandys Stawell,4"- CB.) ,.,*„_ „8: 6 tw.
Col. ind Com. R. Marines I ;12 Apr" 2S 6 DeC"
Walton, Chas. S. B.473Zf. Col. Madras S.C. 20 Feb. 47 26 Jan.
Ward,<S,w-Edw.W.A'CJ/&. Colonel, R.Eng. 19 June 41 18 Dec.
53 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 1 Sept. 73 1 .-ept.7S .6 Nov. 78
45 9 Jan. 55 30 Jan. 62 30 Jan. 68 30 Jan. 73 13 Oct. 77
41 6 Oct. 51 15 Feb. 61 16 May 62 16 May 67 17 Mar. 69
21 1 July 36 9 Nov. 46 22 Dec. 50 2S Nov. 54 ^o Sept. 6 ;
46 17 Oct. 51,24 July 57 1 May 64 1 May 69 20 Sept. 71
40 28 May 47 26 Oct. 50 23 May 5.. 2 • May > 4 ;J Sept. 68
50 17 Jan. 61J17 Jan. 66 17 Jan. 72 17 J. in. 7? 25 Sept. 70
42 5 June 54*8 Feb. 61 25 Jan. 07 25 Jail, 72123 Jan. 75
45 3 Septt,jj4 24 Mar. 58 15 Feb-. 61 14 Sept.6J 29 Nov. 76
50 10 July 58I10 July 63 10 July 69 10 July 74 25 Nov. 74
50 17 May 59 3 Feb. 65 3 Feb. 71! 3 Feb. 76 13 Oct. 77
54 27 Aug. 58 28 Aug. 50 14 June 69 1 Aug. 77 31 Dec. 78
42 18 Sept. 55 20 July 58 26 Aug. 66 26 Aug. 71 21 Apr. 72
54 27 Aug. 58 15 Mar. 71 1^ Mar. 7 ;i Dec -°
.17 i:-. Feb
Mar. 66 3 Mar. 72
46 19 May 53 20 July 58 6 July 67
Feb. 68 21 Jan. 72
40 31 Aug. 52 10 Sept. 64 6 July 67
42 1- Sept. 55 19 Jan. 5S 28 May 641
:4=7 Aug. S8 ~ , Mar. 67
31 23 Nov. 41; 20 Ju es4 :
46 27 Apr. 58' 5 Aug. 64 20 Oct. 68 a
43 15 Nov. 53 30 July 62 29 May 61
43 11 June 55 i? Feb. 6i 9 Sept. 66
33 14 Apr. 37 11 Nov. 51' 2 Nov. 55^ ul
291 1 May 35 to July 46 25 June 52,25 June 55. _ _
51 20 Sept. 60 20 Sept.65'20 Sept. 71 ,20 Sept. 7 23 Jan. 70
42 15 Sept. 53 18 Feb. di 18 Feb. "
!7 June 57! 8 Dec. 63I 8 Dec. 69J 8 Dec
3 Mar. 77 25 Sept. 78
6 July 72 30 May 77
!i Jan. 77 16 Nov. 78
6 July 72 13 Jan. 75
7 Sept. 7.1 -, Sept. 75
Mar. -.■ ;i Dec. 78
so June 57 = M»r. 59
Oci - 1 Dec. 7$
1 May 71 11 June 72
o Sent. 7 1 25 Nov. 74
20 July 66
6Aus
ept.
Aug. 72
5 Sept. 77
Nov. 76
42 4 Feb. 52 18 Feb. 61 10 Mar. 66 10 Mar. 71 11 Nov. 76
36 21 June 39 i) Nov. 51 26 Oct. 58 8 Feb. 63 7 Nov. 68
46 15 Oct. 56 9 Dec. 63 0 Doc. 69 9 Dee. 74 3oJune77
a a\ a .Tnlv c 1 "•- Del. 6oot Ann- f,~7 ->t Amr it i : .Tn]w nf.
44 4 July 5 j 2^; Oct. 6021 Aug. 67 21 Aug. 72 ii July 76
45 27 Apr. 58,
Ward, Wm. John,4"4 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C 25 July 42 2 Aug,
Warden,Thomas S.'''Lt.Col. Bombay S.( '. 3 Jan. 45 18 Aug,
Watson, David,*76 Lt.Col. 82 Foot 12 July 33 24 Oct.
Webster, Robert F. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C... 30 Dec. 43 15 Mar.
Weldon, Walter, Lt.Col. Madras S. C 18 Jan. 45 26 Jan.
Whinyates. Fred. Wm.*80 Col. R.Eng. 14 Dec. 11 1 July
White, Henry Arthur. Col. R. Engineers.. 14 Dec. 37 28 July
Whitmore, Mortimer R, S. Major, Stall' ) , T ' .
Officer of Pensioners j =6 June 27 5 Aug.
Whittingham, Paul Bernard, Col. R. Eng. 14 Dec. 37 28 July
Wilford, Edmund Neal, Col. R. Art 16 Dec. 16: 3 Jan.
14 July 41 1 1 Dec.
29 Aug. 26 11 Nov.
23 June 42 29 Mar.
6 July 39 23 Feb.
8 Jan. 42 24 Jan.
Dec. 45 11 Dec.
Mar.
Oct
36 26 Aug. 40
53'i8Feb. 61 20 Feb. 67
44 28 Jan. 52 5 Jan. 64
50 25 July 57 25 July 62
471 n
Sept. 63 1 1 Sept. 68:31 Dec.
28 June 56 '22 Dec. 60 25 Mar. 62
20 Feb. 7320 Feb. 7S 15 May 78
Williams, J. Daniel. IJ.Col. Bombay S.C,
Williamson. Usher,482 Lt.Col. 27 Foot
Willows, J. Edw.L.483 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
AVilson, Hy. Mein,484 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Wintle, Edrn. H. C, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C...
Wood, Jas. C.48* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Woodcock, C.S.™ Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Art. 10 Dec
Wormald.R. Croft,*87 Co/.R.(Bombay)Art.'i5 June 27
5 Feb. 64 15 Feb. 69 1 Aug. 77
, — /as July 68 25 July 73 26 Aug. 76
4710 Dec. 55 25.1une64l 9 Aug. 70 9 Aug. 75 13 Oct. 77
35f 3 June 41 20 June 54 26 Dec. 56 21 July 62 5 Oct. 72
4815 May 58 30 Dec. 63130 Dec. 69 30 Dec. 74 31 Aug. 78
49 10 Sept. 56 18 Jan. 65'iS Jan. 71 18 Jan. 76 31 Jan. 77
12 29 July 25 28 June 38: 9 Nov. 46 20 June 54 13 Jan. 55
4026 Jan. 47 26 Oct. 58 18 Apr. 60 18 Apr. 65 13 Sept. 71
28 t6 Feb. 38 11 Nov. 5122 Mar. 58 13 Aug. 62 1 Oct. 71
40 4 Feb. 47 26 Oct. 58 17 May 60 17 May 65 12 July 71
25110 Jan. 37 I 6 June 51 28 Nov. 54 2 Nov. 63
43 24 Mar. 56 14 July 61 14 July 67 14 July 72 23 Jan. 75
31 28 Feb. 40 18 Aug. 48 26 May 54 28 Nov. 54 5 Aug. 59
50:23 June 57 23 June 62 23 June 68 23 June 73] 9 June 77
42,22 Oct. 51 19 Jan. 5817 Apr. 63 14 Mar. 70 23 Jan. 75
3 Nov. 56 8 Jan. 62! 8 Jan. 681 8 Jan. 7323 Oct. 75
4 Apr. 77
Worstor.Wm. Kinnaird.CV. R.(Mad.) Art. 13 Dec. 27 1 May 33*3 Dec. 42 20 June 54:16 Jan. 61 1 Sept. 63
51 ,12 Dec. 60 12 Dec. 65 12 Dec. 71(12 Dec. 76
44 20 Feb. 55 '24 Nov. 62 24 Nov. 67
33 1 3 July 45 20 June 54 10 Nov. 58 1 Feb.
Wuriham, Hale Young,'8' Col. R. Eng. 1 July 12 21 July
Wvlde, Edw. A.489 Lt.Col. R. Marines ... 18 May 4121 Dec.
Wynyard.Hen. Buckley Jas. "l/o/orUnatt. 9 Apr. 25 21 May
York'e, Fred. Aug. Colonel, R. Eng 5 Oct. 31 12 Aug.
Young, C. Berber, Wl Col. R. (Bengal) En- n Dec. 3; 25 Jan.
Young,Chas.Meteall'e,ru/.i:.(Beiigal)Art. 9 Dec. 42 3 July
Young, Ralph,49- Colonel, \\ (BengaliEng. 7 June 44 16 June
Younghusband, J. W.1'-'-1 Lt. Col. Bom. S.C. 19 Aug. 40 24 Jan.
.3 24 Sept. 25 28 June 3!.
4417 Feb. 54: 3 Aug. 66
26,21 May 41 20 June 54
35 20 June 44
4i!i5 Feb. 541
45 9 Dec. 57 11 Mar. 67
50J27 Apr. 58
43 19 Aug. 55I18 Feb. 61
[6 Apr. 47 13 Jan. 5;
>3 Aug. 66 23 Aug. 71
13 Dec. 58 1 Nov. 78
1 Apr. 55 1 Apr. 58
2 Jan. 60 1 July 62
1 Oct. 67 1 Oct. 72
1 Mar. 67 1 Mar. 75 4 July 77
iq Aug. 66 tq Aug. 71 20 Apr. 78
Aug. 72
Sept. 63
30 Apr. 70
Apr. 58
Feb. 75
Nov. 7S
Feb. 66
Sept. 63
Dec. 78
55°
Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pe„
Colonels.
Acton, Hampden,1 Lt.Col. Madras B.C. 6 Sept. 40
T-XAitken, Robt. H.M.'tXrC«/. Bengal S.C 2 Sept. 47
Alexander, Robert,2 Lt.Col. 20 Hussars 20 Dec. 48
Allardyce, James, Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ....
Amiel. Charles Frederick,* Lt.Col. 80 Foot
Anderson, Richard.4 Major, 56 Foot
Sept. 55 18 Feb. 61 6 Sept
colosel.
Aug. 71
Anderson, John,* Major, ,9 Foot 25 June 47 18 Apr _
Anderson, William James,' Major, 32 Foot 15 Aug. 48 t6 Sept. 5
Ansell, Richard Turbervill,7 Lt.Col. R. Marine Art. 10 May 47
Audain, John WiUett Payne, Major, 16 Foot 14 Dec. 26
Austin. Theodore,8 Lt.Col. Madras S.C 24 Feb. 46
Bailey, V. Victor* Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 9 Feb. 44
Bainiirigge, Arthur,'0 Lt Col. 13 Foot 14 June 50
Baker, Chas. Osbom,11 Lt.Col. R. Marines ....
Barchard, Chas. H.12 CB. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Baring, Robert, Lt.Col. 19 Hussars
Barlow, Cuthbert.13 £'. Col. 10 Foot .............
Baxraa, Cha. Payne,15 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C. .
Basevi.Geo.Henrv,17 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C
9 May 45'
15 Nov. 53,
10 Aug. 50 23
.. 20 Jan. 48(10 June52ii8 Feb. 61 20 Jan. 6SJ20 Jan. 74 23 May 77
..16 May 45J25 Sept.46| 5 Mar. 56'io Jan. 72 19 July 76 9 July 7^,
1 ° Jan. 41; 7 Apr. 43)29 Dec. 46 26 Dec. 56 9 Apr. 68 25 Jan. 71
Feb. 61 19 Feb. 61 j 1 Aug. 69 12 Aug. .76.
Nov. 56 7 Dec. f 7J26 Nov. 70 14 Dec. 74
9 Mar. 58 25 Aug. 71] i Oct. 77 11 May 78.
1 Aug. 57 27 Mar. 72.25 June -S 23 July 79
7 May 48' 8 Sept. 58 5 July 72] 3 May 76 24 Mar. 79
2 Oct. 2827 May 4220 June54J 7 Dec. 59 30 June63
3 Mar. 49; 1 Oct. 59 24 Feb. 66(24 Feb. 72J 5 June 7*
6 May 49 23 Nov. 561 9 Feb. 64I 9 Feb. 70 25 Nov. 74
6 May 53 26 June 55 9 Mar. 6724 Mar. 75 23 Jan. 78
5 May 46,27 May 48,22 June 57 5 July 72; 5 Aug. 75 15 Oct. 76
12 Jan. 45' 3 Sept. 491 10 May 57 19 Jan. 58:28 Mar. 65 23 Oct. 75..
25 July 51 20 Sept.541 9 Jan. 58; 1 Apr. 69] 6 Septic1 6 Sept. 76
18 Apr. 45J10 Dec. 47J 8 Jan. 58 14 June 64,29 Oct. 73 20 Apr. 7-
3 July 4726 Oct. 50 18 Feb. 61 3 July 67; 3 July 73 14 June 7:"
9 June 4&I11 Nov. 56 18 Feb. 61, 9 June 68| 9 June 74 5 Jan. 76-
BavlvAlex Ross!1'' LLCol. Bengal B.C j 2 Apr. 47 6 May 53 14 May 58 2 Apr. 67 2 Apr. 73 0 June 77,
Beddek Christopher H.M Lt. Col. Madras S.C 7 Feb. 49 15 Sept. 53)18 Feb. 61 7 Feb. 691 7 Feb. 75 9 June 77
BereM'urd M W De la P.22 Major, S. O. Pensioner.- 124 Feb. 43! 19 Dec. 44 6 June 54 1 May 68, 2juLe7: 1 Jan. 79,
Bernard Henry Lionel Chas.23 Lt.Col. Bengal S. C. n Dec. 49 10 Sept. 55 n Dec. 61 ir Dec. 69,11 Dec. 7= <2 Oct. 79.
Biden Horatio, Lt. Col. Madras S.C !i2june46| 1 Apr. 54 27 Aug. 52 12 June 66112 June 72 5 June 7=.
Biggs' James A. M. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 20 Jan. 481 8 Feb. 51 18 Feb. 61 20 Jan. 68:20 Jan. 74 9 June 77
Bi~rV Thus.2* Lt.Col."&. (Bombay) Art 10 Dec. 41 15 Nov. 43 27 Feb. 54 liS Feb. 61 14 Sept. 65.
Blafr,GustavrisF.27Zr.Co/.R. (Madras) Art 14 June 50(10 Apr. 56 19 July 60 5 July 72, 1 Aug. 72. 8 Oct. 73>
Blakenev. William, Lt.Col. Bombay S. C 24 Feb. 49J 5 Mar. 5424 Feb. 61 15 Aug. 68124 Feb. 7s 13 Nov. 78
Bloom field, Allevne Fitzherbert F.^Zf.C'e/.Mad.S.C.^s May 50:23 Nov. 56 25 May 62 25 May 70 25 May 76 7 Aug. 78
Blowers IV111. H.2'-' Lt. Col. Bombay S.C 17 Feb. 47:25 June 50 18 Feb. .61 17 Feb. 67 17 Feb. 73 13 Oct. 77.
'- 9 Dec. 7415 Dec. 74
22 Mar. 71, 1 Aug. 72
5 Nov. 64 9 Nov. 65.
3 Aug. 72; 5 June {-.
6 May 72 1 July 74,
3 June 72 ; June 7-.
. S.C.
Biunt, Alfred', Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 9 Dec. 4SJ28 Nov. 54Ji8 Feb. 61 9 Dec.
Blunt, Arthur,31 Lt.Col. R. (Bombay) Artillery [13 Dec. 45:17 Sept. 50,27 Aug. 58,
Blyth. David,33 Lt.Col. R. Marines 18 Dec. 38:29 Sept.4213 Nov. 521
Bolton, Hely Fred., Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 3 Aug. 46117 Oct. 53! 1 Mar. 60 3 Aug. 66
Bonham, John,35 Lt. Col. R. (Bengal) Art 9 Dec. 52 1 Sept.571 1 Oct. 61 2 Oct.
Bonnor, Rich. M., Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 13 June 46 17 Nov. 52, 4 May 60 13 June 66 i_
Boulderson, ShadwellS. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C n Dec. 4630 Sept. 4q 18 Feb. 61 n Dec. 66 n Dec. 722s Oct
Bowen, Arthur E.37 Lt.Col. Madras S. C [19 Mar. 4528 Nov. 4S!i9 Mar. 60 19 Mar. 6519 Mar. 71, 5 Jui
Brown, Edw. if. Col. 101 F. Gent, at Arms j 29 Dec. 44(10 Feb. 46,14 Jan. 56:19 Jan. 58,27 Dec. 6£ 30 Oct
Brown, James Montague, Major, 93 Foot '17 Apr. 28 14 Oct. ^6! 1 Jan. 4726 Oct. sSliSDec. 6q q Aug. 73
Brown, Percival Ashley,38 Major, Military Train ... i3 June 46^5 Mar. 50 21 July 57 20 July 58 25 Mar. 60 26 Nov. 79
Browne, Edw. Stanley. Lt. Col. R. Marines 19 Mar. 32(28 Sept. 37 j 4 May 481 j 12 July 59 31 July 60
Browne, Melville,3-' Major, 13 Foot 1 24 Feb. 431 9 Apr. 47)26 June 55 26 Apr. 59I 4 June 70 9 Aug. 73
Burd, Robert,41 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C n Feb. 48J15 Nov. 53:18 Feb. 61 n Feb. 68|ii Feb. 74 12 Aug. 76
Buitanshaw, Thomas, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 12 Dec. 49I 3 Nov. 52:12 Dec. 61,12 Dec. 6<,'i2 Dec. 73 1 Aug. 7c-
Cabell, William, Lt.Col. Bengal S. C 26 June 50 29 May 5526 June 62 26 June 70 26 June 76 13 Nov. 7S
Caldecott, Charles Thomas, Lt.Col. 76 Foot 4 Apr. 51 n Aug. 54 1 Mar. 60 9 May 72(10 Nov. 77 \ Nov. 73
Cambridge, Jocelyn P. Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 12 June 46 22 Mar. « 12 June6i 12 June 66112 June 72 n Nov. 76
Cameron, Arthu/Wellington,45 Lt.Col. 92 Foot 6 Dec. 44,27 Mar. 4628 Jan. 53! 6 Feb. 65J24 Dec. 73 2S Oct.
Campbell, Edw. G. Lt. Col. Madras S.C 11 Aug. 46(10 Jan. 49 18 Feb. 61.11 Aug
Campbell, James, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C j 9 June 43 21 Jan. 46 20 May 58: 9 June 63
Campbell, John Alexander, Lt.Col. Madras S.C 20 Dec. 49 17 Julv 55 20 Dec. 61 20 Dec. 69
Campbell, W. Moncrieff Thriepland, Lt.Col. R. Eng.J2S Feb. 551 1 Apr. 55 1 Apr. 6?| 5 July 72
Carleton, Geo.51 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Art n June 421 3 July 4^11 June 57,29 Aug. 66
Carter, Samuel George,47 Lt.Col. 62 Foot 13 June 45 18 July 48
Cave, Edward, Lt.Col. Madras S.C 27 Dec. 48 z6 July 54
Chadwick, Edward Frederick, Lt.Col. 33 Foot
Chalmers, Henry B.w Lt. Col. Bengal S.C
Chambers, Charles Patton,50 Lt.Col. 107 Foot
Chambers, Osborne Wm. S. Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Eng.
Clark, Campbell,5* Major, 104 Foot
Clarke, Calvert D. S.53Xc.Co?. Bengal S.C
Clarke, James Stanhope Patrick,54 Major, 59 Foot...
Clarke, Wm. Cha. Stanley,55 Lt.Col. 21 Hussars
Clutterbuck, William, Major, 56 Foot
Colo, R. Sweet, Capt. Army Hospital Corps
Collier, Clarence Aug., Lt.Col. Bombay S. C
Colman, Wm. F. Adams,57 Lt. Col. 8 Foot
Aug. 72 23 Oct. 75
9 June 60 26 June 7i>
o Dec. 75 [9 Feb. 79
8 Nov. 70 20 Dec. 79.
9 June 68 1 Aug. 72
July 54 7 Nov. 68,23 May 73 n Oct. 76
Feb. 61 27 Dec. 6S:27 Dec. 74 5 Sept. 77
o Oct. 45,16 Feb. 49! 4 Aug. 5426 Juue 6el 2 Nov. 75 15 Mar. 70
11 Dec. 47 15 Nov. 53 c8 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 67 11 Dec. 73 14 June 76
14 Jivnese 30 Apr. 55 28 Dec. 65 17 Feb. 70 17 May 79 23 July 79
9June43 4 Aug. 52 27 Apr. 58 j 1 Sept. 63 [2 Dec. 64
9 Dec. 44 15 Aug. 47 28 Nov. 59 28 Nov. 68; 1 Oct. 77 19 Feb. 79
2 Sept. 4721 May 5318 Feb. 61I 2 Sept. 67! 2 Sept. 73 13 Nov. 75
26 Sept. 45 23 Mar. 49 31 Aug. 55:21 June 71 1 Oct. 77 12 June 78
24 Nov. 47,30 July 49 21 July 61 2 Oct. 7c 6-Sept.76 6 Sept. 76
3 Apr. 46: 3 Oct. 48 4 Aug. S4 22 Nov. 681 1 Oct. 77 31 Oct. 77
12 Aug. 36 25 Dec. 38 28 Feb. 51(12 Nov. 621 5 Apr. 73 19 Aug. 74
3 Aug. 46, 6 Feb. 52 18 Feb. 61! 3 Aug. 66{ 3 Aug. ?2 14 June 76
5 June 43 10 Mar. 4; 15 Mar. 53 19 Apr. 64 1 Apr. 74 12 May 75
Colomb, Geo. Hatton, Lt.Col. R. Artillery i 1 May 46, 9 Nov. 46 17 Feb. 54 7 Sept. 67 19 Mar. 6g 7 July 60
Cornewall, Fred. T. Lt.Col. Bombay S.C '.. 23 Jan. 49: T Oct. 54 18 Feb. 61 23 Jan. 692; T-'
3 Jan. 75 Q June 77
3 Oct. 48 13 Dec. 54 18 Feb. 61 3 Oct. 681 3 Oct. 74 29 Nov. 76
30 May 2528 Dec. 33' 4 Jan. 43 20 June 5420 Nov. 54 2 July 56
12 Jan. 49;i3 Apr. 52 1 Oct. 58 7 Dec. 70 1 Oct. 77 23 Jan. 7S
10 Sept. 25*12 Dec. 26 n Apr. 34 9 Nov. 46 20 June 54; 1 July 56
18 Jan. 4515 Nov. 5318 Jan. 6026 Sept. 61 19 Aug. 69 5 June 75
25 Feb. 48 6 Oct. 51 17 June 60125 Feb. 68 25 Feb. 74 23 Jan. 78
12 Dec. 46*24 Apr. 50 25 Feb. 59 12 Dec. 66 12 Dec. 7214 June 76
26 Jan. 47,15 Sept.40 1 Jan. 62)26 Jan. 67 26 Jan. 73 14 June 76
22 Feb. 32iioJuly 37 4 Jan. 48 I 7 July 59 27 May 62
29 Dec. 44 3 Oct. 51 6 Nov. 59 29 Dec. 64 29 Dec. 70 23 June 75
2S May 52 6 June 54 5 Mar. 58] 1 Apr. 66 29 May 75 23 June 7c
.... 6 Sept. 39,0 July 42 19 Dec. '54,20 July 58 25 Mar. 691 8 June 70
Darrah, Henry /ouch,- Lt.Col Bengal S. C 1 S June 4Q ^ May 52 8 Juneoij BJnne6a 8 June 7 v 7 Aug. 78
. Charles Brown, Lt.Col. Kino Brigade ... 17 July 54 4 Dee 54 19 Feb. 5S 5 Julv 72 '4 Dec. 78 12 Apr. L
nry Geo. J., Lt.Col. R. Marines I7 Aug. 4t: 7 Apr. 46 24 Feb. ,4-21 Jan. 68.13 Feb. 72 17 Oct. 73
J»:.vis. Willniui Henry,'» Jfoiop, 10 Foot | 9 July 52 26 May 34 6 Sept.0.'3' Oct. 7' 'Oct. 77 13 July 78
',' " ""r''-;; ' u V' n rfkSn&P*" '7 Aug. -C " Apr. 46 24 Feb. ,4:,S Nov. 64 30 Oct. 72 8 Oct. 77
: "■'i1' i"^ /' ■ h '•I),"cVvPeI' ' 3 Mar. 37 17 Oct. 39 8 June 4' 26 Oct. 58 7 Feb. 70 29 Apr. 74
K<M.BoupjlB.C LlDec. 4 21 May 5. 12 Dec. 60I12 Dec. 65 12 Doc. -. f Sept. 75
Donglas.Bi bert, [Major 13 toot 2Apr< 2S r>(. * - fi .hl)v , Apr< 6629 Apr. 7-2, July 75
Cory, Arthur,61 Lt. Col. Bengal Staff Corps,
1 lourtis, John Chas. Grey, Lt.Col. R. Marines
Cowell, Henry,** Major, 27 Foot
i rouipton, Wm. J. Capt. S. O. Pensioners
Cross, Robert C.6iLt. Col. Bengal S.C
lege, Alex. Bnlstrode, Lt.Col. Madras S.C.
Currie, James, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps
1 ! irrie, John Robt."7 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Curry, Robert Murrav,09 Lt.Col. R. Marines
I teo. A.71 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
|i:,l-i'i-h, James,75 Major, 1 W.I.R
Darby, Charles,74 Major, 86 Foot
Dunoar, Pued. W." Lt.Col. Bengal S.C.
Major, 19 Hussars ..
Duval, J .;,,,."' Lt.Col. Madras B.C. ...
May < i ! Feb
Apr,
1 Aug.
... 11 Jan. .( [5 .\.v. - , r Feb. 61 [i Jan. ti " Jan. 74 ;5 Nov. 74
Bid, lrederiok,"it.Q»tqo Foot 23 Dec. 24>26 Sept. 26 27 Sept. D . , Jan. 5 '
Cnhmels Eatlred on Full Pay or on a Pension.
55'
| COK.VET,
j2UdLIEUT. L
'OrENSI
Elliot, Charles, CB. LI. Col. Madras S.C ...
Elliott, John,M Cll Lt.Col. R. Marines
Ellis, Ohas. John.93 Captain. R. Marines ...
Ellis, John Alfred, Lt.Col. Madras ft.O. ...
Elphinstone, Percy A. Lt.Col. Bombay 8.C
Fvans, Ed. Llovd Malcolm, Lt.Col. Madia
E*ans, Harry Lewis,94 Lt.Col. H. Marines
FtMrtie, John Robt* £U.V. Ma. lr:u- S f..
Pansh»we,ThomasBi*il,96 Lt.Col. 33 Foot
Faunee. 'J'li. ■mas.'-'" M<n<n; 13 Foot,
Fellowes, Cooper M. N." /.'.('.</. 107 Foot
FitzGerald, Alfred John.103 Lt.Col. 60 Ritiu
.ite, Fr
i/.fW. Be
/'or, 91 Foot
len, Lt.Col. Bengal
ajor, 64 Foot
,iw Li Col. Bi Dg il S
I. Charles,11 ' /,/.<«/
4 June 45 15 May 51 27 Aug. 58 14 June 65
[5 June 41 ' 5 May 45 24 Feb. S41
16 Mar. 44 21 Dec. 47 J4 July 55 '5 Sept. 58
10 Dec. 50 3 Oct. 54 10 Dec. 62 10 Dec. 70
3 Feb. 47 1 Jan. 52 18 Feb. 61 j 3 Feb. 67
3 Jan. 45 5 May 47 29 May 571 3 Jan. 65
:q June 48 17 Sept. 51, 12 July 59 25 Feb. 62
>o Apr. 46 5 Feb. 50 18 Feb. 61 20 Apr. 66
4 Apr. 46 3 Oct. 48 29 Dec. 54 18 Apr. 65
2 Nov. 29 23 June 3717 Ma.V 5°
5 June 48 13 July 58 1 3 June 70
3 Feb. 46 23 Mar. 55'
t Sept 54 11 Dec. 61
* Nov. -52 24 July 3
. ■ 46
. Apr. 27
> Jan. 45
i Nov. 42
: Dec. 49
; 1 1 Dec.
23 Junf
j July
i-p
Tho. C "-AM
?.GofF, RobertCha.
don, Chas. V.»'J Lt
ham, James.121 Lt.
ham. Join, Biggin
in, II. inn . Lt.Col.
11 Jane 47 3 Ma
1 July 2S 14 Mi
3 Jan. 47 lSAp
7 June 44 13 N.i
16 Jim. 55 9 Mil.
24 Feb. 46 20 June
6„
: Dec. 69
;,I4 Apr. 46
! 20 Apr. 68
i 24 Mar. sS
, 4 July 65
1 5 July 72
: 3 Feb. 69
Apr. 70
Aug. 58
14 June 71 5 June 75
1 July 67 15 Sept. 69
3 Aug. 69 26 May 78
10 Dec. 76119 F(2b- 79
3 Feb. 73 10 June 74
3 Jan. 7. 26 Feb. 76
2 Oct. 72! 5 July 78
20 Apr. 72 j 5 June 75
24 Sept.73 2 Mar. 78
17 July 57,11 Feb. 59
20 Aug. 71 j 11 Mar. 74
1 Apr. 73; 5 Jul}' 73
n Dec. 75 2 Feb. 78
28 May 53' 5 June 55
11 Dec. 75J15 Oct. 79
18 Mar. 69 12 Feb. 73
4 July 71)23 June 75
3 May 77 2. .Tune 79
eeo. 09 1 Oct. 77124 Nov. 77
Dec. 66 26 Dec. 72 5 June 75
- Oct. 7731 Oct. 77
3 Nov. 46 20 June 54
3 Jan. 67
ij Mar
, Feb.
; Feb.
Apr. 74
61 24 Feb. 66 24 Feb. 7
Hall,
II
Feb. 49 22 Nov. 56 18 Feb. 61! 7 Feb. 69 7 £eo. 75
6 May 42' 7 Mar. 451 7 Mav 52 5 Mar. 58 31 Dec. 6s
, Jan. 4222 Feb. 45 22 Apr. 53 ■■•■•■ , ' 0ct' 64
: 3 Jan. 40 16 July 42 5 June 53 18 Feb. 61
29 July 2513° Apr. 28' 19 Feb. 41 1
19 Mar. 39 23 Feb. 42 26 Feb. 49: 12 Nov. 60
2 Mar. 49 is Sept. 54 2 Mar. 61 2 Mar. 69
23 Nov. s6 1 3 June 63 13 June 71
1 1 Jan.
Harcourt. He.. rue .I..I111.1-" Lt.Cul. 102 Foot
Hardy, Edm. AruiitaL'e.'-* .lL,j<,r, 21 Hus
Hassard. K.ibeit De.v.1'" /./ Cut. Ij.mii.a v S.C
Hawes, Herbert J., Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Helvar, John VVelman. Lt.Col. 16 Foot
Hemery, Edw., Lt.Col. U. (Madras) Km.'.
Holmes, Geo. B. Brydges, Lt.Col. R. (Madras! Art
'Hook, Lionel,"-' Lt.Col. 19 Foot
Hopkins, George Robert/33 Lt.Col. 7.. Foot .
<i ■!•-'. iy, \V. Ilv. Lt.Col.
R. (Madia
3) Eng
Hoskins, Arthur Kegin
n.l "-■ Lt.C
,1. R. (Bom.) Art.
!l i-.-aek, 1 le. .' '•-. /.' 1 0
I; 1 Bomb)
v ) A rt
Hudleston, J...-iiih, l> <
ol. Madras
StaffCorps
Hudleston, Wilfred, Lt
Col. Madn
Kutcheon, David,13' Lt.
Col Bombi
v S 1 '
Impev, Engei eCln 1 rl
nek ■ ' II-
/./ Col. Ben.S C.
Impey-Lovibond, Arch
1 " Lt. ( 'ol.
a. (Bengal) Eng.
Jvemonger, Henry Edw
Irvine, Hazlitt,1 " Lt.Ci
anl. Lt.Co,
. Bengal S.C
1. Royal A
tiller.-
James, Charles.1 ' ' I.I J
si. Madras
Staff 1 '.■!!.-
Jenkins, John Hadow,
Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Jepsou, Henrv Joseph
1« Lt.Col.
02 Foot
Jervis, Henrv Jervis White, Lt.Col. R. Artillery
p.s.c. Johnson, Clemen
Johnston, Patrick,1* /
Richard,1
.Col. : ■ Fo
6 Captain, 50 Foot
•hard. /./
\,y S C
Jolliffe. Charles, i« Cap,
.'/ /!''."/ V
\r
Jolliffe, Ji seph Henry,
Mar ties
Kallender, Georgi .' /
/ .Vol. Mad
■as Stall' Corps ...
Kelsall, John,1*5 Lt.Col
83 Foot...
■■ Lt.C.,/. 1
jor, 36 Foo
53 Foot
-.-. Km-, Edward H. M<
Knight, Alfred,1*9 Caph
i», Unatt.
Lamb, Samuel Barges,
'■' l.tJ '"'. 4
West India liegt.
Lance, \Vm. Henry lbs
•ill.."- Lt.i
'ol. Bengal S.C...
Langmore, E [ward Hi
in."-' Lt.Ct
/. Bengal S.C
!. I Madra 3) Arl
Laurie. Wm. F Beatsoi
}«*Lt.Col.
Law, George \ anbrugl
. Lt.Col. M
Leckie. William,16' /./.
'ol 1 ■ Foot
Lemarchan 1, 1 'lanle- s
.'■■'' /./ i ..'
1; Bi 0 ..■' Arl
Lindsay, A ex u m. 1 '
awforrt, /./
Col. Madras S C
Longm ire. Ch tries Ma
t.'nev.':' /.
.( ol. BenoralS.C
Lord, Charles Owen ''■-
LI Col. H
Lovett, John Richard,1
■■ Major, 4S
Luoas, Pal r ■ •', 1; -,, . ;i,
175 / / 1 •„;
0 Foot
Lyons, Edmund WiHoi
ehbv / / '
..' Bombay S < '
M'Donal I. Herbert Ch
tmbera ''■'■
ta]or. 108 F . it .
Mae.d-.nd. 1. 1; ■ ■ | ,
MacDougall Wm. Can
1 < 1 ' ' - ■ '
Mackenz e ||. :
Maclean. A . x l/.,/.,r
Staff Offic
•' 1 •
Magrach .1 ■ ,■, Richai
M igrath .1 ihn II G :->
lTooI'x*
5^W" Art
Mann, Waller S.'-< /./.
Madra 1 \' tiler '
Marett, Peter Daniel,"
Lt.Col. n.
13 .1 une 51 ^3 "uv. $v{ 1 j vuu^ vj
u Jan. 48 1 Feb. 54 18 Feb. 61
,5 F. b. 33 -6 Apr. 38 17 May 48 25 Oct. 59
30 Dec. 43. 1 Feb. 48 28 Aug. 57l3o Dec. 63
22 Dec. 4o'n Apr. 51 2 Feb. 5b 1 Apr. 70
20 Jan. 50 10 June 53 '5 AuS- e° 4 Jan. 71
, |'. , .,, [2 Sept 1 - 25 Xov. 52 20 July 58
1 Jan. 44 13 July 40 12 Oct. 57 1 Jan. 64
24 Feb. 46 1 1 Feb. 50I27 June 57 24 Feb. 66
25 Nov. 48I23 July 52 10 Mar. 58 6 July 67
9 Dec. 42 10 Dec. 4 '- M:,r- 56
11 Dec. 41 i 3 July 45 :i Dec. 56^2 Dec. 65
5 Sept. 34 4 Dec. 38^7 Apr. 49! 18 Jan. 61
28 Aug. 39 26 July 44! 7 Nov. 53 24 Mar. 58
11 Dec. 29 2 Aug. 38 11 Dec. 44 28 Nov. 54
18 June 51 28 Apr. .Mar.6o 5 July 72
11 June42l 3 July 45(28 Apr. 561
3 July 40 17 Oct. ss "
13 June 4S 28 T' •-
17 Feb. 47 3
10 Dec. joi5i<uv.M|.""— —
I 1 Dee. 4... '4 Sepl, 44 ; Aug. ^s
19 June 42,28 June 44 28 Feb. 56 19 June 62 19 June 08
, . Dee. .p 1 Sent, i , '. July 55
20 Feb. 46I15 Nov. 53' 18 Feb. 61
ic Dee. 50 1 May ^ 1 Jan. 62
20 Feb. 46,29 Feb 48 23 Nov. 56 .,„ .
10 Dec. 441 1 Apr. 46 18 Sept.53 26 Jan. 66 3° Dec. 67
II Aug. 54 12 Jan. ;- i-.M.y r,2 21 Mar. 65 3* -fug. 74
2Q Nov. 38 18 July 41 17 Feb. si o Nov. 62 '
20 Jan. 47I 8 July si Feb. - 1
1 Oct. si 18 Feb. 61 i 3 July 68 3 July 74 29 Nov. 76
J June 54 13 June 61 ,13 June 69 13 June 75 1 May 70
i Sept. ,1 19 Dec. 60 17 Feb. 67 17 Feb. 73 ' Sept. 73
; Nov. 53! 10 Dec. 62! 10 Dec. 70 10 Dec- T> '9 Fe,b- 79
.s.-pt 44 3 Aug. 53 14 Dec. 61 1 July 64
6 June 56
Feb. 66
64
29 June 48 4 Sept. 51 25 May 59
I15 June 41 21 Jan. 45 24 Feb. 54
Jan 47 2 Nov. 5° ° June 60
114 Julv 25^0 Apr. 27 4 Oct. 41
6 July 39 16 Juiy 42 1 May 54
16 Feb. 26 ji July 28 4 Dec. 32
■ 12 14 Feb. 14 16 Sepi- 1 i
,4 Dec. i i . Feb . 7 July 48
t8 Sept. 4.) 7 Feb. 57 18 Sept.l
1 Mar. 4q 21 All-'. 4 . 1 Mar. '»■'
Mar. 45 21 Aug. 4 1
Jan, 42 3 July 45 8 Jan. 57
14 June 50 8 May 33 14 June 62 .-,
,.-. Nov. 43 16 Apr. 4S! 2 Apr. 52 6 June 56 1 Jan- 68
■ 3 June Is .3 Jan. 4aJ27 Aug. 58 7 Dec. 58 \ Apr. 70
26 Aug. 5. .3 Apr. 55 2.1 Aug. 63 26 Aug. 71 20 Aug. 77
Dec. 45 14 Mar. 5
Feb. 68
3 Jan. 73
;o June 66
2 Mar. 78
7 Feb. 7 =
1 Aug. 72
Dec. 54
6 Oct. 75
1 July 70
5 Oct. 78
j j June 75
2, Aug. 79
2 ; Apr. 7;
. T 17 Mar. 69
3 Jan. 66 3 Jan. 71
Feb. 54 13 Dec. 54
Apr. 62 11 Dec. 65
2 Mar. 75 23 Jan. 78
13 June77|l6 Sept. 79
11 Jan. 74 14 .11111076
10 Dee. 59 25 Mar. 62
30 Dec. 69 25 Nov. 74
1 Oct. 77 2 - Mar. 7.1
11 Nov. 76 7 June 79
25 Mar. 69 2 Oct. 70
1 Jan. 70 14 Apr. 75
24 Feb. 72 23 June 75
13 July 76 2 July 79
Uunei -'5 Nov. 64
3 Oct. 66 10 Nov. 69
7 Dec. 71 is Mar. 79
;8 Mar. 69 n Oct. 75
9 May 60 28 June 62
21 Oct. 62
3 July 74
2;; Feb. 77
. Jan. 63
9 Nov. 76
Ja__
Feb. 7
. ,. May 71
July 62 5 Oct. 72
Jan. 66 3° Dec. 67
, . Apr. 66
■o Jan. 67 20 Jan. 73
4 Feb. 62 27 Aug. 72
10 Nov. 66
2 .l;.n 1.7 2 Jan. 73
7 .Mav 54 16 May 5" ' 3 Al'i'. ? ;
6 Apr. 621 8 June 72 17 July 72
21 May 45 20 June 54 16 I >ct. 57
11 Jan. 58 11 Dec. 68 12 May 69
24 Apr. 60 29 Aug. 62 j Mar. I i
18 Sept. 69 18 Sept. 75 12 June 78
17 Feb. 611 8 May 69
26 Apr. 66 15 Aug- 67
14 Juue7o,i4 June 76
" - Jan. 68
26 June 72
23 Sept. 76
29 Nov. 76
20 Jan. 79
11 Nov. 76
24 Dec. 70
8 Dec. 77
12 June 69
9 June 77
11 July 74
21 Aug. 67
24 Feb. 49
.7 Feb. 47
21 Jan. 5<i
8 May 40
■ ■ Feb. 46
- ■ I- ib. 4,
15 Mar. 30
o Mar. 5 !
-2 Mar. 47
4 Oct. 4S
8 June 5 1
3 July 52
25 An?. 43
17 Mar. 51
21 Sept. 49
2S Jan. 42
Dee. 75
Jan. 70
Aug. 78
Sept. 75
: Nov. 79
June 7n
June 78
20 Aug. 03 zi' '>"s- IK- " " — '■ " --■-•"
I2 Dec. 60 12 Dec. 65 .12 Dec. 71 M June 76
24 Feb. 61:24 Feb. 69.24 Feb. 75.12 Jime7o
,5 Mav 5; 29 Dec. 64 21 July 74 3' May 7"
8 Jan 58 10 July 66 5 Jime 75J23 Oct. 75
,4 Feb. 57! 3 Myv 66 17 Feb. 73 U June 7"
,o.Tulv 621 8 July 70' '-°ct- 77|i2June78
>5, , , Apr. 6s'i5 Apr. 7 1 Jan. 79
,,, loFeb 66 2° Fb0- 72 14 June 76
57 12 June 66 20 Feb. 73 8 Dec. 77
5 :8 July 64I 1 Apr. 74 1 July 78
'126 Jan. 70] 1 Aug. 72
"60 3 Feb. 65 3 Feb. 71 10 Jan. 74
56 7 Feb. 66 27 Apr. 67 , Sept.69
,8 1 1 1 Mav r>3' J Aug. 72
552
Colonels Retired on Full Fay or on a Pension.
COBNET,
211(1 LIEUT,
or ENSIGN.
Marsh, Edward Newnham.166 It. Col. Bombay S. C. 10 June 48
Marshall, Joseph George.16" Zf. Co?. R. (Madias) Art 9 Dec. 52
Martin, Henry Richmond,166 Lt. Col. Roval Artillery 22 Dec. 5:
Mason, Win. Henry,169 Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 13 June 46
Mauleverer, William, Captain, S. O. of Pensioners... '31 Aug. 30
Maxwell, Hamilton,190 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 9 June 48
Mead, John Alex. Richmond, Lt.Col. Royal Artillery. 9 Dec. 44
Mends, Herbert,191 Lt.Col. 2 W. I. Regiment ' 1 Apr. 22
Menzies, Charles Fred.193Zr.Co7.R. Marines 21 Aug. 38
Merrick, Thomas Charleton,195Z;. Col. Bengal S.C... to Dec. 42
Mesham, Wm. Robert, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 27 Dec. 48
Messiter, George Hughes, Z*.Co/. 69 Foot 15 June 30
Middlemore, Robert Fred.197 Capt. S.O. of Pensioners 19 Dec. 34
Miles, Fred. Nicholas, Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps ... n Dec. 46
Mills, William Thomas.1'*9 Lt.Col. Bombay S. C. ... 20 Jan. 51
Mitchel.Wm. CiuXoaan,-"0 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps 21 Jan. 50J14 Aug. 54
Moffatt, James William S. Lt.Col. 15 Foot 3 Nov. 46 11 May 49
7 Feb. 52 18 Feb. 61 10 June 68 [10 June 74 26 Aug. 76
!7 Apr. 58 21 Feb. 63 5 July 72 21 Sept. 75'
Montgomerie, AylmerWm. J.201Zf.G//.2oHuss. 4 Oct. 57
Montgomerie, Samuel Crawford, Zf. Co/. Madras S.C. n Dec. 47
Morlaud, John,202 Major, Bengal StaffCorps n Dec. 49
Morris, John Wm. H. C. G.203 Capt. R. Marine Art.... 27 Dec.
Morrison, John Charles Downie, Captain, Royal t ' g qc(.
Marines, Gent, at Arms 1
Morton, Robert, Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Artillery 8 Dec. 43
Monet, Edw. Adolphus,2"5.^. Col. Madras Stall" Corps 8 Dec. 4b
Mould, James Stirling,206 Lt.Col. R. Marines 3 Jan. 50
Mulock, Thomas Edmunds,20" CB. Lt.Col. 70 Foot... 18 Mar. 36
Naylor, Cha. Edw.2"9 Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 13 June ^6
New, Selwyn,211Z?.CV. Madras StaffCorps 27 Dec. 48
Newmarch, Henry Fowler, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 25 Mar. 50
Nicholson. Albert Locke,213 Lt. Col. 107 Foot 12 Oct. 40
Nolloth, Peter Brames,214 Lt. Col. R, Marines '28 Jan. 26
Oakes, Richard Edward,215 Lt. Col. Bengal S.C n Dec. 47
Oakes, Richard Francis,216 Lt.Col. R. (Madras) Eng. 14 June 5^
Ogilvie, Fra. B.^ Lt. Col. Bengal S.C 20 Apr. 46
Osboi-11, George Toddington, Lt.Col. 11 Foot j 1 Dec,
Osborn, Henry Roche,219 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 9 Dec. 50
Ouseley, Ralph,220 Lt. Col. Bengal StaffCorps 11 June47
Parke, Richard,221 CB. Captain, R. Marines is Feb. 42
Parratt, Wm. M., Lt.Col. Madras S.C 25 Feb. 4S
Paske, Edward Hanson, Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps ,26 Dec. 46
Payne, George Massey, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 20 Jan. 49
Payne, Peter Trant Murray,22-' Lt.Col. R. Marines ... 22 Oct. 27
Pearson, George Falconer,223 Lt.Col. Madras S.C... 14 Jan. 46
Percival, Philip,224 Major, 79 Foot 16 Aug. 50
Pereira, Charles Lope's, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps 10 Dec. 47
Pinder, George, Lt.Col. 15 Foot 24 Aug. 26
Playfair, Frederick Lyon,225 Lt.Col. Madras S.C. ... 14 June 50 21 Dec. 56 31 Oct.
Pollok, Fitz William Thomas,226 Lt. Col. Madras S.C. 20 Dec. 48 10 Dec. 53118 Feb. 6:
Potts, Charles Highmore, Captain, 19 Foot ' 8 Feb. 16 13 Nov. 17 31 Dec. 25
Prescott, Cyril Jackson, Lt.Col. Bombay Staff Corps 17 Jan. 46I 3 Mar. 51 16 Jan. 68
Prevost, Thomas Wm. Major. Staff O. of Pensioners 18 June 41 5 Apr- 44, 9 Feb. 49
Purvis, Charles Alex.226 Lt. Col. R. (Madras) Art. ... 11 June 39123 Nov. 41 n June 54
Rawlins, Thomas Andrews, Captain, Netley Hospital 7 Nov. 41 29 Dec. 43! 3 Feb. 47
Reyne, Peter Bennet, Major, Ceylon Rifles
Rice, Augustus Thomas,230 Major, 51 Foot.
Rich, Frederick Henry, Lt.Col. R. Engineers 'n Jan.
Richardson, Christopher Rowland,231 Lt. Col. 76 Foot 16 Feb.
Richardson, Roland,232 Major, 19 Hussars 26 Mar. 30
Rimington, Thomas Hosmer, Lt.Col. R. Engineers! 6 Aug. 2
Roberts, Charles Pasley,234Z/. Col. R. (Bombay) Art. 12 Dec. 5
Roberts, Henry Bradley,235 Caj.fain R. Marine Art...,' 18 Oct. 4'
Robertson, James F.23? Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 3 Jan. 46
c. Ross, Albert Ernest, Major, 5 Foot.. '22 Dec. 46
Ryan.Wm. Cavendish Bentinck, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C. 1 10 Dec. 50
St.George, Etienne,239 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C 14 June 45
Salter, Patrick, Lt.Col. Madras StaffCorps '11 Dec. 47
Sandford, Sir Herbert Bruce,Zf.CW.R.(Bombay)Art. 9 Dec. 44
"■" Major, 84 Foot 5 June 35
17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 60) 5 July 72 18 June 78 16 Oct. 78
15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 13 June 66 13 June 72 9 June 77
13 Jan. 37 22 July 42 20 June 54 11 Jan. 60 1 Apr. 72
7 Aug. 52 18 Feb. 61 1 9 June 68 9 June 7419 Feb. 79
1 Jan. 48 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72 14 June 76
19 Feb. 24 19 Mar. 29 26 May 44 14 Feb. 53 28 Nov. 54
27 June 42 14 June 52 4 July 64*21 Sept.64 24 July 69,
1 Jan. 50 10 Dec. 57 10 Dec. 6210 Dec. 6a 18 Nov. 71
23 Nov. 56 iS Feb. 61 27 Dec. 68 27 Dec. 74 9 June 77
29 Sept.34 3 Sept.47 26 Oct. 58J21 Feb. 68 3 Feb. 69
12 July 39 19 May 45 5 Sept. 57 7 Nov. 68i 1 Jan. 72 '
28 Oct. 50 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 66|n Dec. 72 5 Sept.77
23 Nov. 56 20 Jan. 63 20 Jan. 71 20 Jan. 77 20 Nov. 79
Jan. 62 21 Jan. 70(21 Jan. 76 12 June 78,
Mar. 581 3 Feb. 72,13 Feb. 78 17 May 79
12 July 56 28 Mar. 60I 5 July 72^14 Dec. 78 12 Feb.
7 July 54 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 67' n Dec. 73 26 Aug. 76
5 Mar. 54 11 Dec. 61 19 Jan. 64 n Aug. 69 15 Jan. 73
24 Feb. 54 23 Mar. 63 29 May 63 29 Aug. 73 12 Sept.77
27 July 47 21 Feb. 55 15 Sept. 58 15 Feb. 61 2 Jan. 65
7 June 47 27 Aug. 58 6 Mar. 6831 Mar. 691 1 Aug. 72
12 Jan. 56 1 8 Feb. 61 8 Dec. 68! 8 Dec. 74 9 June 77
17 Feb. 54 1 Mar. 62'2g May 75 2 Sept. 78 5 July 79
29 Nov. 39 8 May 4626 Oct. 58 27 Mar. 63 27 Nov. 66
20 Oct. 50 18 Feb. 61 113 June 66' 13 June 72 5 June 75
9 Dec. 51 18 Feb. 61 27 Dec. 68 27 Dec. 74 9 June 77
12 June 54 25 Mar. 62(25 Mar. 70(25 Mar. 76 15 Apr. 79
11 Dec. 43 iS Mar. 57! 7 Aug. 66 1 Jan. 71 20 Aug. 71
19 Mar. 34 10 Aug. 43 20 June 54! 8 Seiit.54 2 Feb. 57
1 June 54, 18 Feb. 61J11 Dec. 67 11 Dec. 73 13 Oct. 77
1 Aug. 54 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 31 Mar. 75, 8 Dec. 76
31 Dec. 51,18 Feb. 61(20 Apr. 66 20 Apr. 72 23 June 75
16 Sept.5i;2i May 58131 May 71, 7 Mar. 77 31 Oct. 77
23 Nov. 56 j 9 Dec. 6e; 9 Dec. 70! 9 Dec. 76 19 Feb. 79
1 Oct. 52 18 Feb. 6i| 11 June 67111 June 73 5 May 77
26 Nov. 46' 7 July 54I13 Apr. 5830 Mar. 60 30 Mar. 68
1 Oct. 53 18 Feb. 61I25 Feb. 6825 Feb. 74 6 Oct. 75
6 July 49 18 Feb. 61 j 26 Dec. 66J26 Dec. 72 5 May 77
30 Sept. 54 18 Feb. 61)20 Jan. 6920 Jan. 75 5 Sept.77
30 Mar. 35 12 July 44! J22 June 55 27 June 56
30 Sept. 49 25 Sept. 59' 14 Jan. 66 14 Jan. 72 28 Oct. 76
6 June 54 27 Mar. 5^19 Oct. 72J 1 Ocr. 77 19 Oct. 79.
5 Aug. 51 9 Mar. 6o!io Dec. 6710 Dec. 73^6 Feb. 76
31 Dec. 30 21 Oct. 36:24 May 44 20 June 54 25 Aug. 56
14 June 70 14 June 76 19 Feb. 79
20 Dec. 6820 Dec. 74 30 Nov. 78
28 June 38 11 Nov. 51 28 Nov. 54
17 Jan. 66! 17 Jan. 72 12 Aug. 76
20 Sept. 60 1 20 July 71 1 Jan. 77
j 5 Jan. 63 ' 20 Apr. 65
26 Oct. 58110 Jan. 70:26 Mar. 73
Sept. 18J15 Dec. 22 21 Dec. 26I23 Nov. 41 11 Nov. 51129 Aug. 56
Oct. 31 10 Mar. 37 15 Oct. 41 23Junes2 9 Dec. 53 1 Dec. 54
1 Apr. 46(17 Feb. 54I24 Aug. 66; 8 May 67, 1 Feb. 73
23 Dec. 45I24 Sept. 55! 14 Aug. 66(23 Dec. 75 10 Nov. 77
1 Jan. 46I20 Sept. 54 6 June 56 1 Jan. 68 1 1 Apr. 69
28 Jan. 29 1 1 Apr. 41 131 Mar. 54 ;i3 Jan. 55
4 Apr. 58:25 Juneeo1 5 July 72 28 Feb. 7724 Aug. 77
1 Oct. 48:14 Apr. 59:10 May 6i 5 Feb. 72.20 Sept. 73
5 Nov. 59 j 23 Nov. 36! 9 Oct. 65 3 Jan. 72I 5 June 75
28 Dec. 49 6 Jan. 57! 24 Nov. 69! 1 Oct. 773T Oct. 77
21 Aug. 541 10 Dec. 62(10 Dec. 7o|ioDec. 76, 5 May 77
4 May 46(23 Nov. 56] 9 Apr. 65,14 June 71 5 June 75
7 Dec. 53 18 Feb. 61 11 Dec. 67!n Dec. 73 29 Nov. 76
10 May 56
16 Apr. 50
5 Mar. 31
11 May 41
30 Apr. 53
12 Jan. 49
Savage, Henry J.
Sehmid, August,242 Lt.Col. 109 Foot
Scott, Edw. Holmes,213 Lt.Col. Bengal StaffCorps ' 2 Sept.47
Scott, Stanley,245 Lt. Col. Bombay StaffCorps .. 11 Dee. 46
Seagram, Charles,251 Captain, 17 Foot 22 June 26
Searle, Wm. Ramsay,253 Lt. Col. R. Marines \\i7 Oct. 37
Shortt, James R. G. H, Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 12 Dec. 46
Shortt, Wm. Y. H., Lt.Col. Bombay S.C 10 Dec. 44
Sun, George,254 Lt.Col. R. (Bengali Engineers 1 9 June 43
Simpson, Edw. Henry Cassan,255 Lt.Col. Bengals C q Dec so
Skeiry, Charles James,2-6 Major, 81 Foot !io Sept 41
Skottowe, Coulson Fred. J.2" Lt.Col. Madras S. C.26 Dec. 46
J £ Smith, Fred. Augustus,256 Lt.Col. 43 Foot 1 June 49
Sm.th, \Vemyss,259Z;.CW. Bengal S.C ,2 June 4o!io Apr. 49
Smyth. James,200 Lt.Col. 69 Foot 25 Sept. +6 12 Sept.4S
Somerset, HenryChas. Capel.rv^/.S.O.of Pensioners1 4 Oct. 3314 July 37
^.ut.l.ey, Edmund, Lt.Col. H. (liombavl Engineers.. ,0 Dec. ;', Julie
6 Jan. 47
1 May 38
27 Aug. 58 j 24 Mar. 65 1 3 Aug. 65
S July 43 20 June 54 19 June 60 i 9 Mar. 67
30 July 62 21 Aug. 67 1 6 Oct. 76 20 Aug. 79
18 Feb. 61: 2 Sept.67! 2 Sept. 73 12 Aug. 76
25 Feb. 6o<n Dec. 661 n Dec. 72 12 Aug. 76
5 Apr. 42' 15 Sept. 48! 7 Sept. 54
28 Feb. 51) 6 Mar. 62
2 Jan. 6i|i2Dec. 66 12 Dec. 72
10 Dec. 59 1 10 Dec. 64^0 Dec. 70
Dec. 47 28 June 57 1 1 15 Oct. 63
23 Nov. 561 9 Dec. 62 9 Dec. 70 9 Dec. 76
29 May 44U7 May 53 31 Aug. 65^20 Feb. 75
3 Oct. 53 18 Feb. 61 26 Dec. 66)26 Dec. 7
30 Apr.
« "', ''V £0"-. Robert C. H.261 Capt. R. Art [,8 Dec. 35I30 Dec. 37
Stafford, Patrick P. Leslie,263 Lt.Col. Madras S. C. ,,. Mar 3*° A™ V.
Steuart, Fred. Q.W Lt.Col. Bombay S.C n Dec
nirt, Hobert^^.C^.Bengal-S.C t2 June $," Nov. l\
Ufwart, \\ m. I.,.,],.,--, u.c.,1. ,„,,„,, liattaiion la Apr. ♦ | Jan "
M.rhng . ,,!„, Stirling, Lt.Col. R. Artillery „, June Jo \l Nov
<' " ", •'"'"', ■"">"'■< Unattached !JO Dec. 3Sj 3 Oct. 40
Sutherland, Robert Maoieod>( B. w ijor,9* Foot... 25 Dec. 23 7Aug.S
Sykcs, Augustus Joseph,2:3 Major, 4 Foot.' ,7 Aug. 52!, 5 Sept 5V
30 Mar. 5
18 Feb. 61 12 June 66
6 June 54 9 May 68
23 J une 43 J 20 June 54
27 Aug. 5S
1 Apr. 44
iS Feb. 61
2 June 60
18 Feb. 61
28 July 4?
4 Mar. 56
4 Mar. 53
5 Oct. 41
1 Feb. 56
.oOct.
13 Sept.64
i June 75
5 June 75
1 July 67
19 Feb. 79
29 Jan. 79
• 77
Mar. 65(31 Aug. 74 1 2 Feb. 73
12 June 72 5 June 75
5 Jan. 76 20 Apr. 78
3 June 60 1 1 Oct. 70
12 May 68:15 May 70
22 May 46|2o June 54 13 Dec. 54
20 Mar. 67, 20 Mar. 73J 12 Aug. 76
11 Dec. 661 1 1 Dec. 72 5 June 75
12 June 66 12 June 72 1 4 Feb. 7+
20 June 54 22 June 60' 1 Apr. 70
5 July 72)29 Oct. 75, 17 May 70
10 Feb. 65 j 1 Aug. 74 1 1 Nov. 77
20 June 54' 2 Apr. 59 17 May 01
3 May 71 j 1 Oct. 77 1 9 July 79
Colonels and Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall Pay or on a Pei
553
I C0KNET,
21ld LIEUT
'OrENSIGN
Tt Pnl n Artillery '3 June 45 1 Apr. 46J17 Feb. 54 8 Mar. 67
ylor AEd'S££ Lt "s^a^taff Corps ..,1. June 47 ,5 Nov. 5S 17 Oct 57 ,4 Jan. o7
tylor Robert Alexander,':" Zl.CW. 103 Foot I 7 Mar. 4o ,5 Oct 4 7 1 x Jan. 6 b J. 11.
^G^^den^^^Ben,arB:r::: -4 S fl 75 gtfS jS S|.i S ?
horp, Edward Buller, Zf.CW. 89 Foot ... .-.■-' June 46|
Feb. 49 In Mar. 53
9 June 49U5 June 52! 9 June 61
May ;S
9 June 69
5 July 72
20 July 67
23 Apr. 68 3 Sept.70
j 1 .lane 73 8 Dec. 77
8 Dec. 77 29 Jan. 79
6 Mar. 72 5 June 75
iy Juiy 77 20 July 79
24 Mar. 69 12 Aug. 76
9 June 75 s Sept. 77
20 Oct. 79 8 Nov. 79
20 June 54 8 Mar. 55
July 73 1-1 Aug. 76
hoyts. Newman Barfoot, Lt.Cul. Bombay Staff C. ,
rench Hon. Wm. Le Poer,-™ if.C/. R. Engineer-^ Oct. 54! '3 Jan. 55 3 Oct
ylee, Alfred, Lt.Col. R. Artillery ; ■■ 18 Dec. 29, 1 Apr. 31 23 Nov. 41
Smsion, Henry Brabazon,- J.u w. Hen,, ... ; , 20 Ju y 47,15 ^ 5- Feb. 6
H^r 11 f fiiilill
Varner,IJdwamCh;trles,2-yxCW. 20 Hussars .. 25 Jan. 41 3 June 44 -'May 54'3° Ju^V 6 , 9 Mat 07 0 M ;
» J^n Id^^xS.-R: (Bengal,- Art:f8 D^ 4K D^c! ^7 IpfV g M fu V % 1 ffi ^7 ay £
Vatlon! WutoSty,- Xr.^. r! Artillery |2x Dec. 53 » June 54. 1 Apr 60; 5 July 72 23 July „ 4 Oct. ;
■Vebb, John Vere Wm. Henry,*** Lt.Col.i Foot \zg Jan. 47,21 Feb. 51:14 May 5&
.Velman, Harvey Wellesley Pole,291 Lt. Col. 1 Foot
Vel.-h, Astell Thomas,-''3 Captain, too Foot
AVheler, Trevor,293 Lt.Col. Bengal Staff Corps
White, Charles Mills, Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
White, Samuel D.2"7 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
White, Wm. Henry, -^Lt.Col. Madras Staff Corps
Whitehill, Charles Stephen,299 Lt.Col. 109 Foot ...
Whittaker, Benjamin Kobert,301 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Nov. 66 12 May 75 7 Mar. 77
2 Apr. 36^28 Dec. 38! 9 Jan. 46J22 Mar. 58 1 Apr. 66 9 Feu. 67
•1 Mav 41^26 July 44 17 Oct. 52^2 May 63] 1 June 73 6 Dec. 73
1 iee. 44 4 Mar. 40 5 Mar. 56^6 Apr. 59 16 Aug. 08 15 Jan. 7
19 Dec.
1 Mar, 47 14 uct. 50 2i ixuv. 5;
3 Aug. 47I15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 6
ro Nov. 4321 Apr. 46 16 June 55
3 Jene 51
Dec. 38
15 Mar.
6 Jan. 55
17 Aug. 4
Apr. 25
5 Dec. 54
3 Aug.55|i3 June 63
Jan. 43 11 Dec. 53
Wigston, Francis,3"3 Major, 18 Foot 16 Mar. 20
Williams, Hugh P.305 Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Williams, Robert Frederick,30' Lt.Col. Bombay S.C.
Wilson, John Joshua, Lt.Col. R. Engineers
Wise, Horatio James, Lt.Col. 2 West India Regt. ...
Wolrige, Ambrose.309 Captain, R. Marines
Woodcock, John,311 Lt.Col. Madras S.C
Woodhouse, Hilary A., Lt.Col. Bombay S.C
Wright, Alfred, Major, 81 Foot
Young, Wm. Siddons, Lt.Col. Bengal S.C
Yule, Henry,312 CB. Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Engineers ; ")
Member of the Council of India !>
Lieutenant Colonels.
Adamson, Joseph Samuel,1 Major, 38 Foot
Alexander, William Gordon,2 Captain, 93 Foot
Allen, Rodney Vansittart,3 Capt. R. Marines
Andrews, Mottram,4 Major, 28 Foot
Angelo, Edward Fox,5 Captain, 1 Foot
Arthur, Alexander Miller, Major, 11 Foot
Austiu, Alfred, Major, 6 Foot
Baker, Richard Au'frere,6 Major, R. (Madras) Art ...
Baldwin, Godfrey," Captain, 19 Foot
Ballingall, William Henry,8 Captain, 35 Foot
Banks, William,9 Captain, 97 Foot
Bates, Robert,10 Major, S3 Foot
Battye, Montagu M'Pherson,11 Captain, 10 Foot
Beamish, Edward Spread, Hajm, K. (Bombay) Art.
Becher, Decimus William,1'' Captain, 104 Foot
Becklev, Thomas, Major, Koyal Engineers
Beers, William, Captain, 26 Foot
c. Biscoe, George Grattan, Captain, 66 Foot
Blaekall, Robert,17 Captain, 7 Foot
Bleaymire, Joseph,19 Major, 104 Foot
Blew, George Ernest, Maior, Bombay S.C
Boileau, Thomas Theophllus,21 Major, 20 Hussars ...
Jp Bonamy, John,23 Captain, 6 Foot
Bond, Charles Frederick, Major, 105 Foot
Bourchier, John,25 Major, Si Foot
Bourchier, Robert Lennox, Major, R. Marine Art...
Bowen, Hugh Thomas, Captain, 72 Foot
Brabazon, .1 ohn Arthur H. Moor-, Jl/<;/ur,Bengal S.C.
Liradfor.l, Henry Kichard,« Major, Bengal S.C
Brandt, Edward.29 Major, 103 Foot
Brennan, Richard, Captain, Land Transport Corps
Brown, William, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Bryce, George Leslie,3" Captain, 14 Foot
Bulger, George Ernest, Major, 10 Foot
Bunbury, Storehouse Geo.', Capt. Army Hospital C. 28 June 3; 25 Dec. 38
Burton, John Edward, Captain, 91 Foot 19 May 5414 Dec. 55
Busfeild, William, Major, 22 Foot 10 June 55 24 Sept
Butler, Charles, Major, 94 Foot 19 Aug. 56,14 Mar. 59
26 Jan. 47 15 Nov. 53 16 Feb. 60,26 Jan. 67 26 Jau. 73 26 Feb. 76
10 Dec. 44^5 Nov. 53 10 Dec. 59[ioDec. 6* 10 Dec. 70 5 June 75
22Sept.47l3oMay 53I 7 Sept. 58 22 Sept. 67 22 Sept, 73 12 June 78
10 Dec. 36 12 Nov. 39! 7 Aug. 47, 6 Feb. 61 30 July 02 13 Oct, 64
5 Sept.4321 Jan. 46 4 July 57 5 Sept. 03 5 Sept. 60 23 Apr. 73
June ;
Jan. 39^3 Deb. 42, 9 Dec. 53 1 Dec. 54
8 Jan. 4520 Feb. 5i!i8 Jan. 60I18 Jan. 65 18 Jan. 71 5 June 75
3 Mar. 48I16 Mar. 52 2 June 59 3 Max. 68 5 Mar. 74 9 June 77
8 Dec. 45 1 Apr. 46 13 Jan. 55 17 Mar. oy 28 Jan. 71
8 Apr. 4q 14 Feb. 53 24 Sept.6o'28 Oct. 68 23 Apr. 71 12 Aug. 74
52 20 Apr. 60
50; 2 1 Nov. 57
9 Nov. 63 29 Dec. 73 20 .Ian. 7?
1 Mar. 67] 1 Mar. 73 27 Feb. 75
3 Aug. 07 3 Aug. 73 23 Oct. 75
1 Apr. 60 28 Apr. 75 1 May 79
3 June 71 13 June 77 1 Oct. 79
8 Feb. 61 19 Mar. 62
27 Sept. 33 1 Dec. 37 ii Nov. 5
May 55 18 Feb. 62 13 May 75
Apr. 46 24 Feb. 54 28 Jan. oS
24 July 28 24 Aug. 4220 June 54
13 Apr. 55; 9 Feb. 64 1 Oct. 77
19 Feb. 58 24 Aug. 58: 8 Jan. 64 1 Oct. 77
11 June 52] 8 Sept. 54 30 Apr. 61 23 May 74
9 Dec. 5017 Jime57'3i Dec. 60! 5 July 72
6 June 54 8 Dec. 54 25 Aug. 62: 8 Oct. 76
5 Apr. 44 11 Oct. 46 30 May 57J 5 July 72
May 551 7 Sept. 55 2S Aup -
6 June 34^5 Dec. 38 15 Oct,
23 Nov. 55b0 July 57 17 Apr. 62
I ; Dec. 4^17 Feb. 52 27 Aug. 58
.•7 July 46 1 5 Nov. 49 1 1 Bept.60
9 Dec. 52 1 Aug. 54 [8 Feb. 61
25 Aug. 54 13 Oct. 55118 Sept. 63
7 Apr. 32 12 Feb. 36 27 Sept. 39
19 Jan. 38! 6 Mar. 4o
II Dec. 40J12 Nov. 42
g Deo. s4 23 Nov. 56
27 July 4i I 8 May 49
19 Dec. ii|to Feb. 14
10 Dec. 54 23 Nov. 56
24 Aug, 3Q 2 July 41
23 Apr. 55 2 Feb. 58
i8 May 12 6 June 34
11 Dec. 46^0 Oct. 53
10 Dec. 47,15 Feb. 53
8 Dec. 48J 2 Aug. 55
June 49 25 July 54
Feb. 5615 June
Nov.
47
N(
6 June 56
1 Dec. 75
5 .buy 72
1 May 73
5 July v
1 Oct. 77
1 Nov. 51
5 Mar. 53ln Mar. 65
15 Nov. 49! 1 Jan
9 Dec. 66; 9 Dec. 74
13 Apr. 55 24 Mar. 58
24 Jan. 2328 June 38
(1 ( (Cl . ' I 22 .May 7;,
27 May 53 17 Aug. 65
3 Aug. 67 1 Oct
29 June 55
1 Nov. 7 .
■ Julj ;
;o Nov. 78
1 Aug. 72
24 Nov. 77
4 Nov. 77
4 Feb. 72
2 .Mav 65
1 Aug. 72
5 J'l'y 73
0 Nov. 7
1 Dec. 54
3 .buy 72
Butler, William Theobald, Captain, 8 Foot ■ 5 July 551 1 Oct.
Cane, Robert Emmet,31 Major, R. Artillery | 6 Mar
Cave-Browne-CaveBowyerWenham,Ca/i/. 2 Dr.Gds. 20 Jan. 6116 Jan.
Chamberlin, Wm. Richardson Bigsliy, Major, 24 F.J 1 May 58I21 Oct.
Christie, Fred. Gordon, Capt. S. O. of Pensioners ..J 8 Apr. 3420 July 38
Clarkson, William Henry, Captain, 30 Foot 29 June 49! 6 June 54
Feb. 43
18 Feb. 61
18 Feb. 61
30 July 62
28 Nov. 55
in Aug. 58
14 June 6.1
1 Oct. 58
30 Dec. 46
22 Oct
2<JU11 .
Juue 63
Coates, Charles,32 Major, 99 Foot '11 Dec. 57 22 July 59
Cobbe, Francis, Major, R, (Madras) Artillery i4 June 45 25 Apr. 51
Conolly. Francis Henry, Major, Bengal S.C 17 Mar. 55 20 Sept, 56
58 26 Apr. 64
' 26 Dec '
1 May 66
16 May 6
30 May 45
15 June
1 'opingt
Couehni
Cox, Wi
Cragg,
16 Foot ,28 Apr. 25I 6 Mar.
,3* Major, R. (Bengal) Art. j 9 Dec. 44 :6 Juue 4S
aptain, R. (Bengal) Artillery, 7 June. 54 tig Sept. 46
Mptam, Rifle Brigade
7 Aug. 58
7 Mar. 67
5 Feb. 6
" July 42
0 June 54
1 Dec. 66
0 Dec. 07
6 Mar. 7 j
1 Jan. 7j
s July 7
1 Oct. 77
5 July 7
6 June 56
23 Feb. 75
1 Oct
1 Oct
1 Oct
16 Jan
31 Dec. 78
1 Oct. 77
12 Dec. 57
5 July 72
23 Aug. 77
5 July 72
17 Mar. 75
28 Mar. 74 1 May 78
26 Dec. 511 7 -May 58
27 Aug. 58] 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
7 Apr. 58'.3o Jan.- 68 18 No\
•' .77.
7 Dec.
67
28 Nov
M
21 Apr.
:i
js Mar.
71
10 Oct.
79
1 Dec.
S4
18 Apr.
tit
23 Apr.
7
9 Aug
73
15 July
76
1 Aug
72
23 Jau.
9 Feb.
V
1 July
63
iS Mar
79
1 $ Mar
70
11 Ma\
78
18 Oct.
79
4 J tint
7Q
17 Dec.
79
18 Oct.
79
1 Jan.
0=;
2 Mar
78
2 July
79
1 Aug
72
55 7 N.-v. U2, jiles. 7624N1.
554
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension.
I COBNEl,
'2nd LIEUT.
OrEXSIGX.I
Crawley. Homy,3* Major, 20 Foot
Creighton, Fuzmaurice,39 Major, Royal Marines
Dangertield, Geonje, Major, R. (Madras) Artillery
Daniel!, Edward Stains', •" Ma/or, 102 Foot j
Darling, Augustas,*1 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery I
Do Bode, Frederick Royle," Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Delacombe, William Audis," Captain, R. Marines '
Delane, Waller/" Major, K. (Bengal) Artillery !
de Longueville, Charles Myers.1' Major, 101 Foot 1
Dobbin, Geo. Miller," Lt.Col. R. (Bengal) Artillery
Dods. Peter. Major, B mibav Staff Corps ; Major, 1 Adm. \\
Hot', ll'idlhigton It'tl- Volunteer* ) I
Douglas, Archibald Alex ^ Copt. Royal Marine Artillery !
Dunbar, Kdward, Major, 102 Foot !
3amuel, Major, Depot Battalion
Edw. 1 ongreve Langley,5' Capt. R. M. Art
molly,59 Major, 108 Foot
Eden, M.,n in Parker, Major, R. Artillery
Ellerman, Edward 3 inn,1* Major, 98 Foot I
Klh.s, Ariiiur.''1 Captain Royal Marines
Evans, Edward William,58 Major, 19 Foot j
Frr.nar. William K iward, Captain, R. Marines
Keuwicic, John BourcMer. Major, Bombay Staff Corps j
Ferris, George Augustus,*3 Major, 97 Foot i
FitzRoy, Ferdinand, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Forbes, Henry Krskine,,;i Major, 21 Hussars j
Forbes, Henry Villiers,'"'-"' Major, Royal Marines
tin Foster, '"-■ Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Ford, John, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery \
Forster, William David, Majar, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Franklen, Charles Richard.'' Major, Royal Artillery
JEFynmore, James,6' Captain, Royal Marines
Gardner, Robert Ballaro.1''' Captain, Roj'al Marine Artillery..
Garliek, John William, Major, 106 Foot
Germon, Richard Charles Henrv. Captain, 9 Foot
Gibson, Robert,'1 Capt. £9 Foot (Quarter Master, 2 Apr. 47) ...
Gibsone, Hugh Francis Hacket, Captain, 73 Foot
Gillespie. Alexander,?* Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Godwin-Austen, H. Haversham,"1 Capt. Bengal Staff Corps...
Gordon, James Rollings, Major, 108 Foot
Gower, John Nathaniel, Captain, 78 Foot
(irame, Lawrence Anthony M."5 Major, 102 Foot
Griffin, Charles Henry, Captain, 98 Foot
Griffiths, Leonard,76 Major, Royal Artillery ,.
Grindlay, Henry Robert," Major. 21 Hussars .....""".!."'
Gui'lamore, Hardress Standish, Visct., Major, R. (Madras) Art!
Gully, William,"'-' Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Haldane, George Henry John,80 Major, 64 Foot
Handyside, William, ^Captain. Coast Brigade of Artillery .".
Hankin, Frederick George, Major, Madras Staff Corps;)
Inspector of Prison* in Greut Britain f
Hardy, John Braithwaite,"2 Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery
Hare, Richard Thomas," Major, Bengal Stall' Corps
Harrison. Charles Henry, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Harvey, George Sheppard/' Major, Royal Artillery
Haynes, Jonathan Wynvard,^ Captain, 2 W. I. Regiment
Healey, John,66 Major, 3i Foot
Helyar, Edward Hawker/" Major, 2 Foot ....'..............."..'"...
Oct.
] LIEUT.
COLONEL
June 30 9 Oct. 43 20 June 5416 Oct
Henchy, Robert Ca
Henry, William
Heme, Ge ir<_rc r
Herries, Frederi
Hesse, John Val
Hewett, Henrv
Major, R. (Madras) Artillery ...
Coast Brigade of Artillery ...
3 Foot
d, Major, 65 Foot
<tuin, 58 Foot
-, _i. Marine Artillery
Hickman, Devereux Henry, Major, Bombay Staff Corps
Hlgginbotham, Charle.,,-'' Major, 63 Foot
Hill, Frederick J. Ponson by, if « /or. 1 Foot
Hodgett*. Thomas.''- Capt. Staff Officer of Pensioners'"
Holland, John Yate,'-'-; Captain, Royal Marines
18 Apr. 53 21 June 54 29 May 63 1 Oct. 77I 1 May jl
12 Dec. 45 12 Apr. 52 27 Aug. 58 5 July 7*1 1 Aug. 72
14 June 45 19 Dec. 49 21 Feb. 57 30 Nov. 70 4 Jan. 7!
14 June 45 10 Mar. 49 27 Aug. 58 5 July 71 Aug. 72
13 June 451 3 Sept. 48 27 Aug. 58 5 Aug. 64 1 Aug. 72 I
3 July 50 24 Feb. 54 18 Mar. 62 23 June 75 20 May 76 I
13 Dec. 45! 18 Mar. 52 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72 I
13 Dec. 45 1 26 Apr. 49 8 Dec. 60 30 Oct. 69 10 Jan. 72
9 Dec. 50 31 Jan. 56127 Aug. 58 5 July 72 4 Feb. 74 I
3 Mar. 46J27 Dec. 48 17 July 59 3 Mar. 66 17 Feb.*»
12 Feb. 48 25 May 49 1 7 May 59 17 June 591 1 Mar. 70
14 June 45 14 June 51 130 July 62 5 Oct. 72 28 Apr. 75 '
16 Feb. 44 1 7 Oct. 47(14 July 54 15 June 62 24 Mar. 63
30 Dec. 51 24 Feb. 54 27 Mar. 62 14 Sept. 75 8 May 77
29 Apr. 37 1 8 Oct. 39 15 Nov. 53 20 July 5S 1 Jan. 63
14 Aug. 54^8 Nov. V4'27 Nov. bo 5 July 72 1 May 79
10 Feb. 37 J 4 Sept.ioj 9 July 50 14 Feb. 60 6 Mai-. 67
20 Apr. 47 27 May 48 14 July 58 4 Aug. 73 24 July 78 ■
7 June 54 8 Dec. 54! 5 Feb. 66 n Nov. 70 7 June 79
18 Oct. 42 27 July 47' 13 Feb. 55 28 Jan. 7c 11 June 70
10 Dec. 54 10 June 57,10 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74 8 Sept. 79
8 Dec. 46:30 Apr. 49 20 July 58 5 July 72 17 Jau. 77
9 Dec. 52 26 July 57 21 July 61 ' 5 July 72 22 Sept.7gj
25 May 43 12 Jan. 49:23 Nov. 56 4 Mar. 68 9 Apr. 70,
20 Mar. 54 2 June 55 13 June 65 j 1 Oct. 77 30 Mar. 78
4 Jan. 54 20 July 57! 4 Jan. 66; 4 Jan. 74 2 Mar. 78 J
13 June 56 27 Aug. 58.24 Mar. 65J 1 Aug. 72 29 Jan. jf
11 Dec. 49 21 Aug. 55! 5 July 60J 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
23 Oct. 54 3 Jan. 55)13 Nov. 6i| 5 July 72 r7 May 75
1 Sept. 08 4 May 22 115 Nov. 36 9 Nov. 46 2S Nov.
25 Sept. 54 22 Mar. 56 3 Aug. 671 4 Aug. 671 6 Jan.
1 June 59 12 June 61 , 7 May 67. 5 Sept. 77 23 July 7
10 Jan. 55 1 June 55122 Feb. 61 i 1 Apr. 74, 1 May 7
3 Apr. 49' 22 Feb. 50 18 Feb. 59 16 Apr. 611 6 Nov. 6;
13 July 58 24 Aug. 60 20 Oct. 68 25 Dec. 771 1 Nov. •
10 Dec. 47 3 Mar. 53I27 Aug. 58J 5 July 72[ 1 Aug. ;
26 Dec. 51 12 Oct. 54^9 Oct. 58 18 Nov. 6S1 2 Mar. 78
13 June 51 23 Nov. 56 30 July 6229 July 74 21 July 77
1 May 57 20 Nov. 57 26 Oct. 65 13 Feb. 7a 25 May 70
11 June 53 4 Aug. 56 30 July 62 15 Aug. 68 22 May 75
2 Nov. 55 5 Mar. 58 19 Nov. 64; 1 Oct. 77,14 Sept. 78
1 Apr. 54 21 Sept.54| 4 May 6o| 5 July 72 7 Aug. 7S
24 Feb. 37; 1 Aug. 42 24 Feb. 52 19 Jan. 58 11 Apr. 65
1 Dec. 58 23 Dec. 71 n Nov. 771 1 July 79I
7 Apr. 58 1 24 Mar. 65^3 Nov. 72 10 Feb. 75
7 Dec. 55
23 Mar. 55
1 Dec. 49
1 Apr. 56
3 May 55
:i Nov. 52
June 49 29 Aug. 54
3 Dec. 61 28 Mar. 74: 6 Apr. 78
7 Sept.55'30 July 71 25 Aug. 77
1 Dec. 61
7 Aug.
Dec. 69 27 June 74
5 July 72 J 1 Aug. 72
7 Dec. 55 27 Apr. 58I 7 Dec 6y\ 7 Dec. 75 1 Jan. 79
:o Mar. 54 7 Mar. 55 (20 Mar. 66 20 M
ar. 74 9 June 77
Aug. 56,12 Oct. 671 1 Jan. 76 27 Aug. 79
25 May 55I23 Nov. 55:10 July 66 1 Apr. 74: 9 July 79
4 Dec. 57130 Apr. 60J24 July 72] 9 July 79 9 July 79
4 Feb. 54 8 Dec. 54:24 Jan. 60 5 July 72 23 Jan. 73
8 June 49 31 Dec. 54)10 Feb. 6o' 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
I 5 May 54;i6 Nov. 55^1 Jan. 72 25 Aug. 77
11 Dec. 40 24 Jan. 45 1 4 Aug. 55 14 June 64 n Sept. 72
4 Apr. 51 25 Nov. 531 7 Dec. 581 5 July 72 17 May 76
8 Jan. 58' 15 June 59J 6 May 62 23 Dec. 75 26 Nov. 79
'20 Sept.47 28 Aug. 4814 Apr. 591 5 July 72 11 Sept.73
11 Dec. 49I29 July 53I11 Dec. 6111 Dec. 69 8 Apr. 74
29 June 15,20 Sept.33l3o June 44 >q Dec. 54 26 Feb. 56
13 May 53 12 Jan. 55 13 Dec. 59 5 July 72 30 Nov. 78
I 4 Sept. 30 13 Mar. 35128 Dec. 5310 Apr. 66 1 Jan. 67
I ?r> Dec a-.\ ; Allr. acija Artr. :n ■
,130 Dec. 471 5 Apr. 49 14 Apr. 59 30 Dec. 62 13 Jan. 7?
„ ..;lu .]. .' ■'" [Ji- Major, Bombay Staff Corps; 13 Dec. 51' 1 June 56 13 Dec. 63 15 Aug. 63 21 Aug, 72
Horan, Tt
Horns
Hove,
Hnddl
Hunt,
Hants
Major, 4 {Foot
C ,-, "; Major, 102 Foot
loyal (Madras) Artillery .
•oft,. Captain, 13 HUSSS is
rt, Captain, 17 Foot ..
Major, It. (Bengal) Artillery
Sept. 45 {24 Apr. 55; 20 July 66 28 Oct.
Hunter, Samuel Alexander, '■'■> Major, 101 Foot
Hunter, Thomas Alexander,""1 Major, 104 Foot
Hutton, Charles Frederick, Major', 28 Foot
Button, Robert, Maj r. 61 Foot
Jackson, (,, or-e Edward Owen,1"! Capt. 'r. Marines
Jeffreys. William Richard,"" Captain. Koval Marines
Kelly, George Charles,"'6 Major, 60 Rifles ( Q.J/. 2 April 54)
Kinsman. William James.'" Captain, B. Marines
Knight, 11, nry Sollers (limning S., Major, 19 Foot
Lane, Henry James, Major, 82 Foot ...'...
c Lardner. John,111 Major, 47 Foot ..
Law, Edward Augustine,"* Major, 105 Foot
Lawson, Marmaduke Charles,1" Major, B. (Madras) Artiiiery
Lazenby, .lame-, Captain, 100 Foot
1 Mil. Francis,:' ( .0 f , .. R„y!,l Mnrnos
'• ' ' """ n, Henry,1" 1/ ■ , ,, Foot ..
Locky, i , 1 ,,,,,„, ,-; poo,
2i Feb. 60J 5 Apr. 64] 1 Oct. 77 29 Jan. 79
13 June53|2i July 63 1 Oct 77 24 Nov. 77
27 May ,
I 9 June 54123 Nov. 56I30 July 62I22 May 75 8 Mar. 79
: 8 June 54 27 Aug. 58 19 Apr. 64 5 July 72 22 Sept. 75
126 Oct. 58:
21 Dec. 55' _
June 45J21 Feb. 49,27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
20 Dec. 47J29 June 53 30 July 6222 Sept. 75 18 Dec. 75
2 Jan. 64! 1 Oct. 77 17 May 79
25 Jan. 5622 Oct. 70 7 Dec. 70
17 Apr. 62' 17 Nov. 75 11 July 77
1 Mar. 55 13 Apr. 5S 8 Juno 67
1 Aug. 59 5 July 72 27 Au-
June 56:12 Aug. s
I 2 Mar. 55
29 May 49 19 Jau. 55
27 Dec. 42 J27 July 47
25 July 48 6 Oct. 51
1 May 55 16 Nov. 56
2 July 45I27 May 48
2 Sept.45 3 June 47
15 Jan. 50 22 June 58
5 Sept. 22 12 July 25
June 46
3 Dec. 45
15 June 55
30 Dec. 50
Jan. 45
22 Apr. 26
Mar. 49
6 Oct. 64
10 July 56
30 Oct. 57
3 Mar. 63
2 Jan. 40
28 Feb. 62
27 June 53^7 Aug. 58
14 Jan. 56,18 Mar. 59
24 Feb. 54.27 Mar. 62
1 Aug. 511 Jan. 62
26 Mar. 29 10 Apr. 40
5 Jan. 76 12 Aug. "
5 July 72, 2 May 73
5 July 72 29 Nov. 70
11 July 77 12 June 7S
11 Nov. 51 4 Maj 15
11 Sept. 72 26 Mar. 7-,
5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
5 July 72 24 Nov. 77
3 Aug. 75 1 Oct. 77
24 July 72 31 May 76
11 Nov. 51 28 Nov. 54
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full lJ«<J or on a Pension.
555
Christopher Wal'.is, Major, 105 Foot
mats Herbert,"' Mo ior, Bengal St;. 11' C,
11 Owen, Major, 37 Foot
ert,118 Captain, 14 Foot
Iter Bernardine, Major, 24 Foot
CAPTAIN.
He
utnsue
,L'Meekan, Arthur
lacnarnara, Nuge
jlalone, Anthony,
flaneor, James, il/
,'Iartin, David Wil
.ason, Robert G01
assy, George Kyi
[asters, Wm. God
ayne, John The. 1
" in, James, M
Mo
Madras) Artillery
ptain, Ro.tal Marines 3° Dbc- 51 24
27 Dee. 45I14 July 4« 17 Apr. 58
12 ,1111105718 May 58' 2 Mar. b6
11 June 35 9 July 38^29 Oct. 41
16 Jan. ss 31 Oct. 5s!i9 Nov. 63
5 May 54 20 July 5616 Apr. 64
12 Dee. 45I31 July 52 27 Aug- e8l
8 Mar. 64 3 Oct. 70
2 June 77,24 Mar. 79
:o June 54 15 June 58
47 :
1 Oct. 77
9 June 77
5 July 72
491
M;
10 An,'.
Mao
Rifle "Brigade,
•as) A rtillery .
•, Royal Marines
14 Foot
71 Foot
urines
udras Staff Corps
,0 Dec. 4S
1 Nov. 28
6 Mar. 35
4 Mi|y 55
1 Dec. 49
2 May 50
27 Dec. 52 ■
Oct.
May 62 1 Mar.
May 59 5 July
Kept.6t| 1 Oi
Sept. 58 b Ji
Feb. 7S
5 Feb. 79
1 Aug. 72
o May 77
n Jan. 76
6 May 7.
:t.
utain, Roval Marines
Francis Thomas',"' Captain, iFoot
ercer, Edward Smyth,1* Mojo
ldmay. Herbert Alex. St. Job
lilman, Everard Stepney,181 Mi
ditchell, Arthur Bambriek, Co/
litchell, Charles Bullen Hugh,1
lorgan, Monteford Spread, ' 1
■lorley, Arthur Geo. Evelyn,135
Morris, Ussher Lee,13,; Co',, t, no.
Hurray, Archibald Gibson,1 " I.,
Murray, Charles Stewart, < 'apt ,
Murray, Henry,13" Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Napier, George, Major, R. (Bombay) Artillery..
Nash, William Adams, Captain, 4 Fo it
Nepean, Alfred De Hochepied, Copt. R. Marines 15 Dec. 42(27 July 47
Newhouse, William,!3'1 Captain, 5 Foot M Sept. 13 17 Sept -
Newman, Ernest Peake, Major, 47 Foot 22 Feb. 5527 Aug. 5
Nicholas, Albert,110 Major, 46 Foot
Nowell, Ralph Assheton, Major, llougal Stall' Corps ....
Dgilvie, Alexander John,141 Major, R. (Madras; Artillery
I'Hara, Richard, Major, Roval Artillery
)'Malley, William,142 Captain, 71 foot,
Dsbom, Robert Durie,113 Major, Bengal Staff Corps ....
Parker, William Henry,1" Captain, 17 Foot
Parry, Reginald Coleridge,1*5 Maj-r, 102 Foot
Patterson, William,1"'' Captain, R. Military College
Pepper, George Nicholson,"' Captain, \i Foot
Perryn, George Edward,1 1 fain, Foot
" Petit, Guglielmo, Capta R Malta Fencibles
'luinmer, Heathcoti ■,■•'■' Major, 7 Foot
Pope, James, Major. Staff
\3 Poyntz, James,1"" Captain, ;o Foot
Thomas,151 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
8 Sept.64 . Oct. 7723 Jan. 70
1 June 54 30 Mar. 60 5 Apr. 71
» Apr. 63 1 Oct. 77lcoFeb. 78
3 -May 57 3 Feb. 72 23 Jan. 78
3 July 60 29 Mar.. 73 10 Oct. 74
May 32 3 Apr. 46;
June 36,23 Mar. 49
Sept so
. Dec. 6
4 Mar. 56I 3 Mar. 65! 1 Oct. 7
1 May 55I22 June 601 5 July 7
o Dec. 59I 4 Apr. 65 1 Oct. 7,
4 Feb. 54(14 Nov. 62 23 Dec. 76
ipr. 53 23 Sept. 62 24 Nov. 76
6 Dec.
20 Jan. 50
8 June 49
11 Apr. 54
6 June 54
20 Dec. 53
12 Jan. 55
20 Dec. 56
17 Apr. 42
6 June 54
8 Oct. 5?
25 Jan'. 25
3 Aug. 47
23 Nov. 56
11 Feb. 55
21 Sept. 54
9 Feb. 55
30 Jan.
19 June
21 Oct.
14 Apr. 45
15 Junes;
2, Fob. S7
7 Feb. 17
■ice. J ii
Ma
is Statl Corn
iotton, Arthur,159 Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
luel, Frederick Herbert.1''1 Captain, Royal Marines
tyan, Edwaid Henry, Major, Ro al Benga I Artillery...
tybot. George Oliver,"" Major, II. 1 Bengal) Artillery
: ilr. 'oiuimis Henry.11''7 Copt. \\. (Ueiigal)Artillery
Sanderson, Joseph,"" Major, 1 F. 7 ' '. ■ S <hi ••' II •
lavage, Harry Boscaweii.1"" Major, Royal Marine Artilli r\
lavary, William Tauzia,1'1 CapU 1, B iyal Marines
lewell, Francis William James, Major, 105 Foot
iewell, John Dairy mi .!«■ Win.'* ; Mo,,,,-, Madras Staff Corps
eymour, John Hobart Culme,174 Captain, 82 Foot
hearman, Francis.1'11 Captain, 1 West, India Regiment
heffield, William,1?5 Major, I Jen gal Stall' Corps
heppee, Francis Faulkner, Mojo
Iherlock, Woodford Wright, Copt
huldham, Arthur James,1"" Maj,
irneon, Edward,1"1 Major, K. (Be
limpson, George Iinn/m1;- .,., ■
Simpson, Patrick Browne, Capta
Sitwell, Harold Cooper,16* Captain, 91 Foot
Skene, John George, Major. 77 Foot
laughter, Charles,1"5 Ca'pf. Royal Marines
Smith, Alfred John Dougla s, Major 65 Foot
Smith, Conway Williams, Major, 103 Foot
mith, Henry Montague, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
liiow, Edmund Brighouse,18' Lt.Col. Roval Marines
pr.itt, .lames, ■«' M„i„r, o-; Knot '.
Artillo
7 Sept. 50:25 Apr. 53J16 Apr. 6
o Dee. 51 24 Feb. 54 [6 May 0
o June 54 31 Jan. 5720 June 66
9 June 55 26 Feb. 36 30 June 65
8 June 49 21 May 54 27 Aug. 58
June 47 20 Jan. 53 27 Aug. 58
Feb. 55 14 Dec. 55 16 Jan. 60
1 Mar. 55
13 Jan. 37
15 Oct. 61
28 Apr. 54
jo Jan. 62
22 Feb. 60
20 Apr. 60
4 Dec
2 Dec
15 Jan.
30 Nov. 70
13 July 55
22 Apr. 62
19 Dec. 62
to -May 45
5 Dec. 54U3 Apr. 55 18 Sept. 59
Mar. 48 11 Nov. 52 11 Jan. 59
14 Apr. 14 10 July 1 -. Di c
13 Dec. 45J 3 Mai. 53.27 Aug. 58
n June 53 14 Sept. 57 10 Mar. 63
20 -Mar. 54 1 Mar. -3 7 Jan. 65
12 Dec. 5629 Apr. 58 0 Mar. I 7
is Mar. 5s 10 Aug. 5 5 30 Jan. 63
20 July 48 13 Nov.
I 1 .1 nne , 1 < >Ct. t o I June 67
ji Mar. 40 25 Feb. 48 14 July 57
II Aug. 54 30 Nov. 55I 9 Jan. 63
12 June 57 27 Apr. 58 10 June 6
14 June 50 28 Oct.
20 Feb. 49 5 May 53| 4 Feb. 61
i2 June 57 27 Apr. 5022 Dec. 6^
14 Jane 45 20 .May -,1 27 Aug.
1. 1 June 1 . 10 Oct. 4927 Aug. 58
25 Sept.49 it. Aug. 52 29 Dec. 54
,o Dec. 5 1 20 Nov. ;4 24 Mar. 6-
23 Nov. 52 13 July 60
14 June 56 30 July 6:
23 Nov. 56 12 June 65
9 Feb. 55 2 Dec '
5 Sept. 56 11 Apr. 62
6 Dec. 52 18 Feb. 6
Foot
30 Dec. 48
S June 54
12 June 53
*5 Aug. 54
19 Jan. 55
14 Oct. 46
[2 Dec. si
is July 55
18 Mar. 41
<3 Dec. 45
tuff Corps ' 9 Dec. 50
Us Aug. 57
3 Jan. 57 11 Apr. 60 5 July 7
25 Dec. 66
9 Apr. 7c
24 Nov. 77
1 Aug. 72
24 Now 77
4 Nov. 7S
10 Feb. 7S
31 Oct. 77
17 Jan. 77
17 May 74
10 Feb. 76
20 June 74
1 Oct. 77 17 Dec. 79
5 July 72
5 July 72
29 Sept. 78
Q Feb. 70
11 Nov.
29 Dec.
13 Mar.
20 Jan.
5 July 72
5 July 72
5 July 72
20 Dec. 73
7 Feb. 74
8 Mar. 79
1 1 Apr. 7 1
22 Dec. 75
;. Mar. 77
5 Sept. 57
5 July 72
i Oct. 70
23 Nov. 41
5 July 72
1 Aug. 72
1 Oct. 77
21 Apr. 77
2 Juno 77
20 July o ;
8 Dec. 77
1 Apr. 70
10 Dec. 73
1 Oct. 7
5 July 72
21 Mar. 74
16 Jan. 75
5 July 72
5 Aug. 64
: Oct. 77
5 Apr. 73
6 Nov. 70
12 June 73
15 Mar.
2 Nov. 73
14 Oct. 60
g May ;o 24 Jan. 65
ig Mar. 46 5 Oct. 58
6 May 52 27 Aug. 58
Apr. 54 i 9 .
1 Oct. 77
1 Jan. 63
5 July 72
9 Dec. 70
1 Oct. 77
1 Oct. . .
5 July 72
:o Nov. 68
5 July 7
1 Aug. 72
14 Dec. 78
20 Sept. 71
28 Nov. 54
20 Mar. 7<S
5 June 75
14 Apr. 75
1 Aug. 72
10 Jan. 7S
30 Apr. 79
. .May 7a
24 Nov. 77
24 May 79
28 May 73
23 Jan. 78
13 July 73
22 June 58
7 Aug. 7S
28 May 73
28 Nov. sj
1 Aug. 74
25 Sept. 72
.2 Apr. 79
11 July 7 j
0 Apr. 77
15 Jan. Ti
2 1 Juno 79
3 Oct. 73
28 Mar. 70
10 IV .. 79
1 Aug. 74
19 May 72
30 Dec. 78
1 Aug. 72
i-- Aug.o ,
0 Fob. 07
■2 Oct . 79
, Jan. 74
24 Mar. 75
23 Jan. 73
24 Nov. 77
2 Nov. 72
1 Aug. 72
10 Feb. 78
1 Jan. 69
1 Aug. 72
17 Jan. 77
20 Mar. 78
2 Mar. 78
2 Feb. 78
2 Nov. 72
9 Dec. 76
3 Apr. 5S31 May 64
.Apr. 57 i» May s8 16 July 64
'29 Dec. 54 9 Mar. 551 4 Nov. 59
10 Apr. 42 20 Apr. 47 1 ^^'J, 54
16 Dec. 45 2S Sept. 47 23 July 58
9 Dec. 52 23 Nov. 56 30 July 62 9 Aug. 73(22 May 75
!i2 Dec. 4s 21 July 51 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
18 Aug. 46127 May 4S 2 Dec. 571 5 July 72(21 June 76
j 8 May 46 11 May 49 12 Jan. 55! 10 Jan. 7031 May 76
27 Dec. 42(27 July 47 22 June 55 24 Mar. 71 ■ Nov. 72
19 Sept. 48 14 June 52 10 Dec. 59 5 July 72 9 Cot. 73
'25 May 55I14 Mar. 56 16 Nov. 60' 17 Nov. 7 | |i Oct. 77
1 Feb. 56(15 June;8 21 Nov. 6227 Fen. 77 17 May 79
20 Nov. 52 17 Sept. 55 30 July 62 13 July 70 30 Nov. 78
2S Dec. 46)27 May 48 2 Feb. 5s| 5 July 72(25 Dec. 74
hi Dec. 46118 July 52 27 Aug. 58 5 July 72 1 Aug. 72
I 7 Nov. 42I1- Nov. 45 29 Aug. 56J 5 July 7219 Deo. 77
556
Lieutenant Colonels and Majors Retired on i< all Fay or on a Fension.
CAPTAIIf. : MAJOE.
Stewart, James,19" Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners 27 Feb. 4515 Jan. 49 16 Apr. 581 5 July 7:
Surman, William Henrv, Captain, 7 Foot J25 Jan. 50J15 June 58' 9 Apr. 61 16 May 74
BU^SttV^^Cr^^^..^.^}h AUS" 4* J-' 4* APT- SS\» Oct. 56
Swete, John Beaumont, »« Xajor, Royal (Madras) Artillery ,10 Dec. 47,11 May 5427 Aug. sS| 5 July 72
Symons, Henry George. Major, Madras Stan' Corps '23 July 54 5 May 56 23 July 66,23 July 74
Tabuteau, Ant'honv Olivier,'-"" Captain, 93 Foot I 6 Oct. 54 1 May 5530 Oct. 62(26 Nov. 76
Taylor, Franklin Chambers, Major, Madras Staff Corps 20 Dec. 48(15 Nov. 53 18 Feb. 61 [20 Dec. 6"
Thelwall, Eubule Davsh,2"1 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery... (29 June 48 2S Feb. 51 7 May 59 5 July 7
Theobald, Charles Percy, Major, Royal (Bombay) Artillery ... 8 June 55 27 Aug. 58:21 July 64 1 Aug. 72
Therry, George Canning, Major, 105 Foot ( 1 Jan. 52I23 Nov. 5630 July 62 24 Mar. 75
Thompson, George, Major, S5 Foot J23 Feb. 44 31 Mar. 47 29 Oct. 52(25 Nov. 64
Tighe, James Stuart. Major,' Madras StaffCorps 8 Dec. 51(23 Oct. 52 16 Sept.6o 22 Mar.
Trydell, John Frederick,2"2 Captain, 51 Foot 23 Mar. 47I23 June 52 23 July 58
Tulloch, James Gregorie M'Donald,2"3 Captain, 77 Foot 20 Dec. 51 12 Jan. 55, 7 July 61
Twiss, Godfrey,2"5 Major, Roval (Bombay) Artillery ,11 Dec. 49 29 Aug. 54 14 Feb. 59
Twyl'ord, William Jolliffe,2"8 Captain, 23 Foot 26 July 55 23 Apr. 58:11 Aug. 63
Twvnam, Geddes Sansoni,'-'"7 Major, 13 Foot.
Tyler, Charles John Roper,-"1 Major, 80 Foot
Yaughton, Theophilus, Captain, Royal Marines ..
Wadling, John Cottingham, Captain, 5 Foot
Walford, Henry Alexander,-"'1 Major, 20 Hussars
Warde, Charles Arthur Madan, Major, R. (Bengal) Artillery
Oct.
25 Aug. 54
15 Aug.4S
1 Jan. 58
20 Sept. 54
Dec. 57
23 July 47I 1 1 Jan. 58
5 May 55'i6 Sept. 59
7 Nov. 517 Oct. 59
7 Oct. 19.13 Feb. 66
3 Nov. 56, 9 Mar. 67
5 July r
7 Sept. 74
5 Aug -
lOct. 77
5 July 7
5 July 72
5 July
29 Nov
Teb. 79
Warden, Francis,-10 Major, 106 Foot | 9 June 55
Watson, George Edward,211 Capt. Royal (Bengal) Engineers In Dec. 46
Watts, John Lidstone,213 Major, Royal (Bengal) Engineers ...( 9 Dec. 52
Waugh, George Rowland.215 Major, 82 Foot I12 Feb. 55
West, James Alexander, Major, 84 Foot I 6 July 26
Wheatstone, John Butler,217 Major, 8 Foot 1 May 21
Wheelev, James Seager, Captain, 8 Foot '31 July 57
Whiteside, John,219 Major, 11 Foot iio Dec. 45
Whyte, Charles, Captain, 6 Foot | 8 July 56
Wise, Daeres William,221 Major, Bengal StaffCorps 14 Apr, 49
Witchell, Thomas,22'5 Major,' 23 Foot I
Woods, James,225 Major, ti Foot 31 Dec. 39
Woods, James Andre*-,220 Major, 102 Foot 20 Mar. 55
Wynch, Alexander, Major, Royal (Madras) Artillery 12 Dec. 56
Young, Henry Grant, Major, Royal (Bengal) Artillery 12 June 58
Maj<
jors.
Abbott, Robert James,1 Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Adcock, Herbert Burrows,2 Captain, 6 Foot
Anderson, David, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Aslett, John Thompson,3 Captain, Royal Marines
Barker, Walter Julius,1! Captain, Royal Marines
Barker, William Henry,1 Captain, 50 Foot
Barrett, Richard,5 Captain Depot Batt. (Q.M. 30 Oct. 35)
Battiscombe, Robert Charles, Captain, R. (Bombay) Artillery..
Bazalgette, George,0 Captain, Royal Marines
Beadon, Reginald H. Captain, 60 Rifles
Beaumont, Walter Henry,7 Captain, 102 Foot
Blackall, John, Captain, 39 Foot
Blair, James, Captain, Royal (.Madras) Artillery
27 Aug. 58 22 Feb. 67:22 Sept. 75
8 Feb. 57130 July 62 13 May 74
1 Aug. 54J27 Aug. 58(28 Aug. 58
27 June 57' 1 Sept.631 5 July 72
19 June 55:16 Jan. 66( 1 Apr. 70
28 Feb. 28 [ 8 Apr. 42^0 June 54
31 Mar. 26116 Nov. 41 28 May 53
20 Sept. 58130 June 63 1 Oct. 77
12 Nov. 47 11 Mar. 56 13 Feb. 66
5 Mar. 58; 9 Mar. 66(31 Dec. 78
1 Jan. 51,14 Apr. 61,14 Apr. 66
31 Aug. 55 9 Oct. 63I 6 Feb. 66
6 May 42^27 May 53,28 Aug. 65
12 Jan. 5726 July 63 n Nov. 76
27 Aug. 5824 Mar. 65! 1 Aug. 72
27 Aug. 58, 3 Jan. 70 31 Dec. 78
:2 Dec. 57
2 Mar. 55
7 Jan. 6 ■
1 Aug. 7 ;
19 Feb. 71
7 June 71
=4 Apr. 7;
28 Apr. 7.
1 4 July 7.
22 May 7.
10 June 74
25 No-v
23 Jan. 7J 1
1 j Nov. 7s J
1 Aug. 72
30 Nov. 78
1 Dec. 75:,
15 Nov. 79-
22 Oct. 73,-
15 Jan. 79I
7 June 79
19 July 76'
31 Oct. 77
4 Mar. 68
29 Aug. 76
28 Jan. 71 1
27 Nov. 57
23 July 58
0 Aug. 79
1 Nov. 66
7 May 79
3 Apr. 73
4 Feb.
7 Nov.
6 Apr.
16 Apr. 32
26 Oct. 55
26 Feb. 56
13 June 45
13 Dec. 45
10 May 47
6 Feb. 58
9 June 54
14 Oct. 12
1 j June 45
Bolton, Philip, Captain, 77 Foot I 6 July 09
Bonavia, Thomas Emmanuel, Captain, R. Malta Fencible Art.|
Borton, Charles James,8 Captain, 14 Foot [14 July 54
Boyd, James, Captain, 86 Foot \ 8 Apr. 42
Bracken, Thomas P. A. Captain, 41 Foot 15 June 58
Bridgford, Sidney Thomas, Captain, Royal Marine Artillery ... 23 Nov. 55
Briggs, John Archer Julian,9 Captain, 18 Foot 30 Aug. 55
Brown, Hemy James, Captain, 105 Foot 12 Feb. 58
Brownrigg, Latham Coddington, Captain, 60 Rifles 28 Feb. 56
Bruce, Robert,10 Captain, 50 Foot
Brutton, Robert Abernethie
Burden, William,12 Captain,
Burton, William Penn,13 Caj
Butler, Edward Le Breton,
1'C Butler, Thomas Adair,11
Campbell, Dugald John Phi:
"Cavarra, Guiseppe, Captain
Chalmers, Owen Ivan, liajc
Cheetham, Charles, CapU '
, Royal Marines 30 Dec. 53
•6 Oct.
Marine Artillery 16 May 48
" iot 26 Jan. 58
Foot 9 June 54
Madras Staff Corps ... 12 June 46
Royal Malta Fencible Artillery ...I 9 Feb.
Bombay Staff Corps 10 Dec
Royal Artillery 16 Dec
Clayton, James Martin,17 Captain, 23 Foot 30 July 58
Colwell, John Blackwood,18 Captain, Royal Marines ! 4 Mar. 5
Cook, Arthur, Captain, 14 Foot '16 Mar. 58
Coppin, Charles Francis,2" Captain, Royal Marines 30 Dec. 53
Corbett, William,22 Captain, Military Train
( 'orr.y, ( leorge,'-' Captain, 8 Foot '26 July
Cotes, Charles Edward Henry.-'0 Captain, R. (Bombay) Art. ... 12 June 46
Cunningham, Andrew Charles. Captain, 13 Foot 24 Septus
Dally, Nicholas Bennett,-'" Captain, Royal Marines (16 May 48
lia\ I'm, 1 leoi-ge William, Captain, 17 Foot 13 Mar. 55
Davis, William,1" Captain, Royal Marines !26 Feb. 07
Deunie, Henry William,32 Captain, 28 Foot '18 Dec.
Denny, Arthur M'Giilicuddy, Captain, 13 Foot 1 1 Apr. 58
*de Biro, Giuseppe, Captain, R. Malta Fencible Artillery 10 July 40
Drago, William Henry, Captain, 52 Foot j 9 May 56
Drury, Frederick Burton, Captain, Royal Marines '27 Julie 04
Dam Die ton, Arthur Vincent,30 Captain, 21 Hussars 26 July 43
EccleH, Francis Edward, Captain, 31 Foot 16 Mar. 58
Eden, Henry Horace, Captain, 30 Foot 13 July 5S
KdleMon, Joshua,3" Captain, Royal Marines '19 Nov. n
Edmonds. Benjamin." Captain', 2 Dragoon Guards 27 Apr. 60
Egert)n, Rowland, Captain, Rifle Brigade 124 Oct. 57
27 Aug. 58 2 Oct. 67 4 Apr. 79
17 Feb. 57 3 July 66 20 Apr. 7
4 Nov. 59 22 Sept. 64 25 Aug. 77
16 Nov. 37 17 May 48 n Dec. 56
14 Apr. 59 3 Aug. 67 13 Oct. 79
26 Oct. 60 1 Apr. 73 2 Feb. 78
14 Aug. 4S 6 June 54 28 Aug. 57
28 Feb. 51 27 Aug. 58 5 Jan. 69
27 May 48 11 Aug. 58 26 June 72
Sept. to 16 Oct. 67 29 Jan. 79
Nov. 56 30 July 62 9 Aug. 73
May 14 1 June 38 28 Nov.
Oct. 49 27 Aug. 58 24 May 70
25 July 11 10 Sept. 47 28 Nov. 54
25 Jan. 61 1 Feb. 71 2 Mar. 78
6 Jan. 55 16 Oct. 66 16
13 Nov. 43:23 Jan. 55116 Aug. 59
18 Feb. 62J12 Sept. 69 6 Aug. 79
7 May 59I 3 Aug. 67 1 Jan. 79
10 Sept. 58 9 Nov. 66 24 Nov. 77
6 June 60(23 June 75(18 Oct. 79
9 Mar. 60 20 Apr. 7 1 ', 3 1 Oct. 77
6 Jan. 56(18 Apr. 6.5 27 June 74
7 Dec. 54I 7 July 64 4 Sept.75
13 Oct. 43(29 Dec. 54 n June 61
16 Nov. 49I 7 May 59 8 June 72
13 Dec. 5921 Mar. 68 5 Feb. 79
23 Nov. 56J16 Jan. 63 30 Sept. 74
5 Dec. 4929 Jan. 61 12 June 66
10 May 45 22 June 58 1 Feb. 7
19 June 5710 Dec. 66 10 Dec. 74
16 July 33 4 Apr. 43 28 Nov. 54
29 Oct. 61 26 Feb. 73 27 Aug. 79
" . 54 27 Mar. 62 23 Aug
4 June 61,24 June 76
4 Dec. 54! ^o Dec. 63
20 Feb. 57 is Aug. 59
3 Apr. 46,15 Nov. 57
25 June 52527 Aug. 58
24 Sept. 62^4 Nov. 74
29 Jan. 50I 7 May 59
11 May 78
14 May 77
13 June 70
17 May 61
1 Jan. 67
30 Oct. 78
26 June 72
2 Oct. 55 1 Apr. 70J 6 Aug. 79
23 Feb
30 Dec
3 July 60
26 Juno 52
4 Mar. 61
3 Aug. 67
May 40
27 May 34)28 Nov. 54
29 Dec. 54 30 Nov. 55
29 May 68; 1 1 May "
Dec.
3 Aug. 72
7 July 79
23 Nov. 56
30 Sept. 5928 Oct. 6S
13 Nov. 6oii6 Sept. 68
22 July 3010 Aug. 40
21 Mar. 65I 1 Apr. 70
18 Nov. 59I 7 May
Feb. 7
13 Sept. 79
15 Mar. 69
20 Apr. 78
21 Aligns
28 Nov. 54
2 Feb. 76
17 May 79
Majors Retired on Fall Pay or on a Pension.
557
liot, Henry George,40 CMG. Captain, Royal Marines ; Chief Maqis-
rate of Tembuland
Iierson, Edward, Captain. S Foot
Inis, John,4- Captain, 37 Foot
Inns, Augustine, Captain. Royal Marines
ir, Charles Louis Attenbury,43 Captain, R. Mar.; 2 Lancashire Milit
rrell, John Sidney, Captain, Royal Artillery
twick, William Young, Captain, 1{ oval Artillery
herstonhaugh, William Albany," Captain, 12 Foot
mey, Samuel Lee H. Hamilton,45 Captain, 97 Foot
her, Robert Roe, Captain, R. Art
zgerald, John Gore, Captain, Royal Marines
zGerald, William Robert, Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
:oz Simon, Thomas Joseph, Captain, 62 Foot
eeborn, William,40 Captain, 1 Foot
/ilford, William, Captain, Royal Artillery
Mlarton, William Fullarton,51 Captain, 93 Foot
irdiner, Edward, Captain, 105 Foot
trdner, David,47 Captain, 1 West India Regiment
irsia, Michael Clare,53 Captain, 40 Foot
iold, Hugh Hamilton, Captain, Royal Marines
ire, John, Captain, Royal Artillery
psset, Arthur, Captain, Royal Artillery
•"ace, Thomas,48 Captain, 3 West India Regiment
faham, William Wallace,49 Captain, 6 Dragoon Guards
(•ant, William,'0 Captain, 91 Foot
fiffin, George, Captain, Recruiting District
Htton, Fermor Bonnycastle,52 Captain. Royal Marines
aggard, George, Captain, Royal (.Madras') Artillery
ale, William Godfrey,54 Captain, Royal Marines
aanilton, Charles Pratt, Captain, Recruiting District ,
arrau, Edward,55 4 Dragoon Guards
OOENET,
:2ndLiKUT.
Or ENSIGN'.
: 3 Aug. 47
7 Aug. 48
.xrrisoii, Arthur John, Captain, 7 Foot
ivenield, John Tunstall, Captain, Royal Mamies
loot
Foot
tvilaud, Francis, t
iwkes, Richard LT
3lyar, Frederick,5'
eyland, Alexandei
:ckey, Robert Join
11, Arthur, Captai,
ib irt, lion. Horace Miles,00 Captain, 103
fckley, Julias Joseph,0- Captain, 104 Foot
Jco.ube, Francis, Cajitaiii, Royal Artillery
>rsey, Edward Ralph,64 Captain, Royal Marine Artillery ..
ixhani, Reginald Edward,05 Captain, 19 Foot
vin, John,00 Captain, S3 Foot
lines, Emanuel,07 Captain, Ride Brigade
hnson, William Nicholas Gibson, Captain, Royal Marines
rdan, Lutley,08 Captain, 34 Foot
6 Nov. 571 17 May 6
15 Jan. 58 1 4 Aug. 62
26 Oct. 55 ! 7 May 59
29 June 48 24 July 5
8 July 18; 10 July 26
15 Dec. 1729 July
26 Mar. 5S 7 Dec.
6 June 54 ] 9 Feb. 55
6 Aug. 28 22 July 30
26 Oct. 55 14 Apr. 59
7 .Time 44 ' 5 July 46
25 June 58 28 Dec. 60
i 10 Aug. 54 1 May 55
r6 Dec. ji 22 Jan. 34
8 Jan. 56|2t Feb. 60
10 June 54^3 Nov. 56
4 Dec. 56 30 Mar. 58
26 Mar. 58 17 May 61
16 Mnr. 41 6 May 44
8 Dec. 19 8 June 27
5 Oct. 18 2 Mar. 27
5 Nov. 54 2 Mar. 55
2 May 56 15 Nov. 57
13 Aug. 58 12 Nov. 60
16 Dec. 36 22 Feb. 39
17 May 42 10 May 47
12 Dec. 51 27 Apr. 58
25 Sept. 54 24 July 56
29 June 30 13 Mar. 35
23 Feb. 55 20 Mar. 57
10 Mar. 57 20 Apr. 60
14 Oct. 45 27 May 48
st India Regiment 24 Oct. 35 20 Sept.37
, 36 Foot 30 Nov
j 8 Jan
atain, Royal Artillery
tain, 101 Foot
7 Mar. 59 27 Dec. 70
12 Dec. 57^27 Aug. 58
1 13 June 45' 17 June 48
8 May 55 15 Nov. 58
! 16 July 56 17 Jan. 59
10 July 42^24 Jan. 45
1 May 15 9 Nov. 19
16 Feb. 47 27 May 4S
27 Feb. 56 22 Apr. 62
1 May 55 26 Oct. 55
25 May 55,27 Nov. 57
8 May 55 10 Dec. 58
24 Nov. 57 2 Mar. 60
irnedy, Hugh,°'J Captain, R. Murines, AJj. So Lancashire Rife Volunteers. 21 Mar. 34 10 Aug. 40
13 Apr. 7229 July 74
4 Dec. 69128 May 73
19 Oct. 67 J 6 Jan. 79
25 May 59!i8 Aug. 69
1 1 June 3S 2S Nov. 54
23 June 37 28 Nov. 54
15 Oct. 65 i 1 May 7S
15 Jan. 73J12 June 78
2 Sept.4i'28 Nov. 54
3 Aug. 67*10 Dec. 7S
27 Apr. 58 1 May 64
13 Nov. 72 13 July 75
20 July 66 1 10 Nov. 77
3 May 43 28 Nov. 54
9 Aug. 73 19 Oct. 7S
30 July 62 25 Nov. 74
5 Apr. 71 S Apr. 74
5 Jan. 71 30 Nov. 78
5 Aug. 53122 Dec. 63.
3 July 39128 Nov. 54
1 May 39J28 Nov. 54
1 Apr. 57 27 July 70
1 Jan. 72 23 Jan. 78
26 July 71 24 Dec. 73
Apr. 69, 1 Apr. 70
Oct. 54 23 June 63
24 Dec. 61 23 Dec. 71
1 Jan. 67 27 Sept. 77
1 Apr. 69 1 Apr. 70
9 Dec. 71 14 Dec. 7S
6 Mar. 67^21 Aug. 78
6 Bept.56 18 Nov. 68
30 Apr. 52 1 7 July 67
55 21 Sept.561 3 Apr. 70 22 Oct. 77
56 23 June 63 14 Oct. 68 1 Jan. 79
nnicott, Benjamin Dutton,70 Captain, Royal Marines
;ttle, Robert, Captain. Coast Brigade of Artillery
lleen, Roger,"'
laptain, 59 Foot
5 Captain, Royal Marines
:7 Captain, 97 Foot
yal M arines
'^oot (Quarter Master, 28 June 44)
ast Brigade of Artillery
Marines, Adjutant is La
ng, Charles Ric
ne, Henry Eyre
adbitter, John t
ckv, James, ('„,
e, William.7' Cat
eds, George, C«j
slie, George, Ca1
wes, William I'i
Foot; Mai
Rille Vol n,
1 Mm. 11,
yal Marines
India Regiment
illery
'in, Royal Marines
, Coast Brigade of Artillery
ldsay William bay ford, Captai,
.tie, Simon Ridley,"" Captain, R
wrey, Henry/-' Captain, 2 Weal
ard, Robert, Captai,,, Royal Ar
Galium, Edward Gough,84 Capi
Callum, James Lumber, Captai
Cann, Pierce, Captain, 16 Foot
Lernon, John,85 Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Loughlin, John,80 n Hussars
Murray, Joseph, Captain, 15 Foot
Nair, John Frederick Adolphus, CMC. ( ',,
Colonial Engineer and Surveyor General. Si
Namee, John, Captain, 20 Foot
cdonald, William, Captain, 93 Foot
ickay, Henry, Captain, 79 Foot
tckay, Spencer Henry, Captain, 101 Foot
lcomson, Alexander, Captain, 95 Foot
Jet, Guilbert Edward Wyndham, Captain
17 Aug. 55 14 Apr. 59
, 4 Nov. 59
20 Feb. 52 6 June 54
1 June 55 11 Mar. 59
30 Dec. 50 24 Feb, 54
15 Feb. 5617 Sept. 58
30 June 59 : 25 June 62
28 July 46 26 Dec. 51
1 1 Apr. 60
: 14 Mar. 48 19 Sept. 49
17 Nov. 57 15 Nov. 59
17 Apr. 58' 4 June 61
15 June 41 17 Apr. 45
13 Aug. 5S 26 Sept.6o
8 Dec. 19 12 May 27
10 May 47 27 May 4s
1 Apr. 60
17 Apr. 58 11 .May 60
, 15 May to
31 1 Mar. 56 20 Feb. 57
1 Apr. 59 7 Jan. 62
13 Dec. 45 13 Aug. 53
31 Oct. 67 26 Aug. 79
7 June 57 23 Aug. 64
3 Aug. 67 1 Oct. 75
14 June 64 17 Jan. 77
31 May 58 15 Oct. 64
6 Jan. 36^28 Nov. 54
3 July 58, 9 Mar. 72
1 Apr. 70 25 Sept. 78
14 Feb. 72 13 Mar. 70
28 Oct. 68 22 Juno 70
3 Aug. 67 1 Jan. 79
4 Mar. 68 tb I >e . 7 •
26 Oct. 48 4 Sept. 55
3 Aug. 67 7 July 79
25 Aug. 64 10 Mar. 75
3 Aug. 55I22 June 07
1 Apr. 70' 2 Feb. 78
26 Mar. 62 11 Mar. 74
}< Aug. 72 2 Feb. 78
17 Jan. 77] 9 Oct. 78
10 May 55 2 July 58
25 Aug. 77123 Feb. 78
7 May 59 27 Oct. 60
21 Aug. 67 14 Dec. 78
5 May 721 8 Mar. 79
24 Feb. 54 20 June 65
19 Mar. 71 11 July 74
20 May 39 1 28 Nov. 54
11 Aug. 58! 24 July 69
19 Jan. 75I 7 June 78
19 June 72. 19 June 79
25 Aug- 77 1 1 Oct. 77
20 July 66 20 Mar. 78
17 Feb. 72 13 May 74
27 Aug. 58 31 Aug. 70
I 2 Feb. 49 3 Aug. 55 29 Feb. 64 17 May 76
(23 Aug. 27 13 Jan. 34J 3 Dec. 47,28 Nov. ;
is Ai
R. (Be
Strickland,87 Captai
jal) Artillery.
-airy Depot ,
illery
reditu, Thomas B lyle, I 'apt,
Her, John.-- Cap 1, B 1 il
Jer, William, ' - apt, tnd .
Her, William, Captain, Ruya
berly, Alfred, Captain, 1 F(
ntgomery, Gorge,'-*- Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery .
ore, George Thomas Carus,'-l;! Captain, 42 Foot
c. Mortimer, William Picton,95 Captain, 11 Foot .'.
rchisou, Kenneth,'-*7 Captain, 29 Foot
, Rodney, Captain, Ceylon Rifles..
,. Cli.-o-les "R^ r "
Sties, Charles '.
Captain, 3
6 June 541 1 Dec.
24 July 72I12 Feb. 79
11 Jan. 67 29 June 78
1 Aug. 72 i 2 Aug. 79
7 Nov. 68123 Jan. 78
2 Feb. 67 29 June 5 8
27 Aug. 58I 5 Nov. 6S
12 June 73 14 Sept. 78
12 Apr. 43 28 Nov. 54
30 Sept. 54 2 Sept. 62
3 May 76 21 July 79
19 June 72 11 Dec. 79
10 Mar. 75 1 Oct. 77
23 Nov. 72 5 Oct. 78
. [24 Nov. 52: 11 Aug. 54(16 May GS^oApr. 78
. 1 Feb. 39,29 May 41J22 Dec. 45J28 Nov. 54
. I16 May 22 30 May 24 9 Oct. 42*28 Nov. 54
.I30 Mar. 58! 2 Nov. 66I23 Nov. 72 7 Mar. 77
\ June 41 11 Apr.
.[n Dec. 58 30 Aug. 60
14 May 58 8 Jan. 60
. 11 Dec. 5!
17 Oct. 57 5 Nov. 6
.16 Feb. 55 i Feb. 56
.j 8 June 49 31 July 54
. 2 May 58 13 Dec. 61
.18 July 25 7 May 34
. 7 July 46 20 June 50
. 1 Jan. 04 3 Aug. 67
. 11 Dec. 57 13 Dec. 61
j I 1 Apr. 60
Dec. 56 29 July 6
55 7«
Majors, Captains, and Lieutenants Retired on Full Pay or on a-Pemwn.
COBNUT,
2nd LIEUT,
OrENSIGN.
Nicholas, Griffin. Captain, 5 Foot, Gentleman at Arms 8 Apr. 34
Nicholls, Henrv, Captain, 94 Foot 25 July 11
Oldershaw, Charles, Captain, Royal Engineers 1 Aug. 16
Oldright, John. Captain, Si Foot 21 Sept. 38
Onslow, Pitt-aim.-"1 ' aptain, Royal Marines 13 Nov. 33
Owen, Edward 11 ■• ■ . M,-ivn."" Captain, 105 Foot 11 June 42
Papillon, Alexander Frederick William, Captain, Royal Artillery 16 Dec. 31
Parish. William Hawtayne.10* Captain, Royal (Bengal) Artillery 14 June 45
Park, Tli- - Roval Marines 30 Aug. 09
Parker, Edward Hastings. Captain, Royal Marines 1 Jan. 64
Parkers..!.. Henrv Mount,105 Captain, 63 Foot 23 Nov. 55
Parry, John lloi-ud..ti."" Capta,,i. Royal Marines iS Aug. 46
.1 « Captain, Royal Marines 19 June 38
Phillips,' t-'harles, Captain. I oasl Brigade of Artillery j
PleydeU, Thomas Baker,"" Captain, Royal Marines j 1 Nov. 33
POSte, William, Captain, so Foot 124 Aug. 58
Pott, William, Captain. 27 Foot j 8 Jan. 56
Poulden, Richard Matthews, Captain, Royal Artillery ,29 July
Powell. James, Captain, 102 F. Military Knight of Ji 'meter
Price, SSr Rose Lambart, Hart."" Captain, Royal Marines
Pritchett, William Morris,109 Captain, Royal Marines
v.John,11" Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Ranee," Fred -rick,'1- Captain, 36 Foot ...
Reade. Arthur Lloyd, Captain, 62 Foot
Rew, Thomas Dennis, Captain, 10 Foot
Rider, William Han, ham Thomas."- Captain, Royal Marines
Robilliard, Chas. Durham Hoc-art,"3 Captain, Royal Marines....
Robinson, Wil ■ >-t .Brigade of Artillery
B iss, William Alexander,111 Major. Royal Artillery
Rutherford. William,"5 Captain, 2 West India Regiment
Saver, William Lawrence,"6 Captain, Roj-al Marines
Schmidt, Oscar, Captain. 109 Foot
Scott, William Lane Robinson, Captain, 62 Foot
Seagram, Henry Frederick, Captain, 23 Foot
Sewell, John Augustus George Fred.11" Captain, 20 Foot
Shairp, Alexander Uussttt Stephen,"8 Captain, Royal Marines .
Sharps, Samuel, ( 'aptain, 20 Foot
Shaw, William E Iward,119 16 Lancers
Shoveller, William King, Captain, Royal Marines
Skinner. Cortland Alexander M'Uregor, Captain, R. (Bombay) Engineers
Smythe,' Frederick, Captain, Staff Officer of Pensioners
Stack, Thomas,1-1 Captain, 67 Foot
Straghan, John,121 Captain, Royal Marines
Symons, Jelinger Henry,'-- Captain. Royal Marines
Javier, Robert Frederick,134 Captain, Royal Marines
Taylor, John, Captain, Coast Brigade of Artillery
Thompson, John Charles, Captain, 108 Foot
Thomson, David,1-' 1 'apt, 'in. R.,yal (Bengal) Artillery
Thomson, Jam.-, 1 -..'. i i,< k ast Brigade of Artillery
Tinmouth, Wingrove Laugharne,127 Captain, Royal Marines ...
Topp, Henrv, Captain, 77 Foot
Troup, William Be ford, ( <,''"■ Royal (Bengal) Artillery ...
Tully, Rin.']. ■>■ .. ..t • fa',,,. Royal Marines
Turner, Gen'". ' ' . ' ■- F'>ot
Twyhing, William Edward, Captain, 18 Foot
*Virtu, Gei'i^io. ( v' . „, Roval Malta Fencible Artillery
Walker, Alexander.1-" Captain, 21 Foot
Watson, Charles Edward,1" Captain, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Whitty, William Nassau, Captain, 10 Foot
Whybrow, James,1-! Captain, Rifle Brigade
Williams, William. Captain, 103 Foot
Wilson, John.13* Captain, 00 Foot
Wood, John Ayton,13-"- Captain, i:4 Foot
Wood, Lancelot Edward. Captain, 54 Foot
Woolhouse, Edward,11'' Captain. Royal Military College
Woollcombe, Robert,13" Captain, Royal Marine Artillery
Wright, Arthur Francis Bingham, Captain, 101 Foot
Wyndowe, William Freeme, Captain, 57 Foot
Wynne, Char! - I; >bn-t, r,,pt.,;H. Royal Artillery
Young, William Baird, Captain, Royal Artillery
9 Oct.
26 Feb. 56
26 Oct. 55
o Sept. 39
25 Sept.54
14 June 45
29 Oct. 68
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General Officers Retired on Full Fay or on a Pension.— War Services. 55S
1 General Ballard served in the campaign on the Danube in 1854-55 under Omar Pasha with the rank of
Colonel including the siege of Silistria (where he was the only Knglish officer in the garrison when the siege
is raised) battle of Giurgevo, and advance to Bucharest. Served on the staff of the Turkish Army in the
•ime'an campaign, including the battle of Eupatoria, siege of Sebastopol, and occupation of Kertch. On return
jm Kertch was appointed to the command of the Turkish Rifle Brigade of three battalions before Sebastopol,
id took his corps to Mingrelia, where it formed the advanced guard during the campaign, and was the first to
tsaee the enemy at the battle of Ingor. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General and Superintendent of the
[taHteence Department of the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storming of
eshire capture of Bushire.and battle of Khooshab. Served as Assistant Quarter Master General of the Rajpootana
■ielcl Force and afterwards of the Malwa Division in 1858-59, including the siege and assault of Kotah, pursuit
" Tantia Topee, engagements with the Gwalior mutineers at Sanganeer, Kotharia, and Hajpore. Has received
>r the Russian War the Brevet of Major and CB., Crimean Medal with Clasp, Order of the Medjidie, Medal for
ilistria and Turkish Gold Medal with a Sword of Honour for the Danubian campaign. Persian Medal with
'ilasp Brevet of Lt. Colonel and Medal for Indian Mutiny. The special thanks of H.M.'s Government through
„o'rd Raglan for services at Silistria, and eight times mentioned in despatches.
2 General Brown-Greive's Services :— Attack on French Forts at Ciota June 1812, attack and capture of the town
f L'Escaiia, in the Bay of Rosas, 1812; partial engagement with the French Fleet, near Toulon, 1813 ; attack ot
driers • destruction of Greek Pirates at Porte Bono, Isle of Candia, June 1826. Has received the War Medal with
Ue Clas'p, as also the Turkish Medal for services on the Coast of Syria in 1840-41. When a Colonel, had the Good
■ * General T. A. Carey served throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59 (Medal with Clasps, and Brevets?
if Major and Lt. Colonel).
« General Gascoigne served in the Baltic in July and August 1S54 (Medal). Commanded the Troops at
Shanghai, established the posts, and arranged the defence when threatened by the Taepings in i860. Commanded
he Battalion of Royal Marines during the campaign of i860, in China, including the action of Sinho. taking ofTongku,
issault and capture of the North Takoo Forts (mentioned in despatches), actions of Chanchiawan and Palinhian,
vhich led to the surrender of Pekin. Had charge of the Allied Forces at Tongchou during the time of the occupa-
ion, and was in command of a Brigade in the advance to Teintsein, and again on the march to the port of embarka-
tion (Medal with two Clasps, CB., and Brevet of Colonel).
• Sir Fortescue Graham served with the Army in the Battalion formed of the Marines of the Squadron at the
,aking of Walcheren in 1809. Also served in the 1st Battalion in Portugal and in operations on the North Coast of
Spain, at the taking and defence of Castro. Proceeded with the Battalion to America, where it was brigaded under
3ir Sydney Beckwith at the attack upon Norfolk, and the taking of Hampton, and several small places. The
Brigade being broken up, he went with the Battalion to Canada; whilst there he was sent with a Detachment in,
jommand of a Division of gunboats to attack a battery at the head of Lake Champlain, with which they were
engaged some hours. Returned with the Battalion to the coast of America, and was at the attack and taking of
?ort Point Peter, and the town of SU Mary's in Georgia; shortly after his promotion in 1837 he exchanged to join
;he Battalion in Spain. He was afterwards at the demonstration before Nankin in China (Medal). Commanded
;he R.M. Battalion in the Brigade under General Jones, acting in conjunction with the French Army at the bom-
Dardment and surrender of the forts at Bomarsnnd, Aland Isles, in August 1854 (Medal and CB.).
8 Sir George W. G. Green served with the expedition under Sir Charles. Napier against the hill tribes in
3ind in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battle of Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Aff-
?hans (Medal with Clasp). Commanded 2nd Punjaub Infantry in the expeditions in 1855 and 1857 under Brigadier
Chamberlain against the Affreedies aid Bozdarson the Derajat frontier (Medal with Clasp). 1 'mn man. led the same
Regiment throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege assault (wounded) and capture-
)f Delhi, battle of Nujnfghur, Bolundshtir, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, subsequent opera-
;ion at and battle of Cawnpore, action of Khodagunge, throughout the siege and capture of Lucknow, campaign
n Rohilcund and recapture of Bareilly (several times mentioned in despatches and thanked by G vernment, Brevets
)f Major and Lt.Colonel, and CB.) . Commanded the 2nd Punjaub Infantry in the expedition against the Wuzeerees
:n April and May i860, including the action at the Barrara Pass.
9 General Langley served in the operations on the North Coast of Spain in command of a Detachment of
Royal Marines of H.M. ship Castor during 1S34 and two following years, and was severely wounded on the 9th June
1836, defending the Heights of Passages against a very superior force of Carlists,— for his conduct on this occasion
le was awarded the 1st Class of the Order of San Fernando. He served subsequently on the North Coast of Spain
Torn 1838 to 1840, and had the same Order conferred on him a second time for his general services in Spain.
10 General Lowder was in the action at Esknaes in the Gulf of Finland 20th May 1854, also at the operations
Defore Bomarsund and in action with the forts 15th August; and commanded the Detachment of Royal Marines at
:he surrender of Fort Prasto, 16th Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of
1 fort and shelling an encampment, blowing up of Fort, Svarthu'.m and barracks, destruet i, m ,>;' tlw barracks at
Lovisa, shelling a Cossack encampment and lauding at Kounda Bay, destruction of a Cossack barrack, action with
i Russian steamer, gunboats, and a battery near Wiborg, and with the batteries of Fredericksham, capture of the
Csland of Kotka and destruction of military stores, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal, and Brevet of Major),
Commanded the Battalion of Royal Marines employed on special service in Mexico in 1861-62.
IJ General Lambrick served in Spain with the R.M. Battalion and was wounded 12th July, 1836; he is a Knight
1 st Class of St. Fernando.
13 General Marriott served two years with the expeditionary force in China, and was present at the first
capture of Chusan ; assisted at the demolition of the Bogue Forts 'in the Canton river ; participated in the actions of
the first and second Bars; was engaged in the destruction of all the enemy's sea and river defences, including the
fortresses of French Folly and Hoqua'sFort; bombardment and taking of Macao Passage fort ; storming of the
Bird's Nest Battery, and 'finally at the combined attack on the enemy's position and entrenched Camp on the Heights
above Canton (Medal). Was i'n the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian 1 iarrison from Redoubt
Kaleh, 19th May 1854. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea until Feb. 1S55, after which with the combined
Force at the battle of Balaklava and before Sebastopol until its fall; acted as Field Officer to the Itattuliou, landed at
Kertch, and occupation of Yeni Kale ; and was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of
Major, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
is General Stannus served in the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, including the forcing of the Khyber Past*-,
and battle of Mamoo Khail (Medal). Commanded the personal escort of Sir Hugh Gough at the battle of Maharaj-
pore, and throughout the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (mentioned in despatches. Bronze Star). Served through-
out the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, with the Governor General's Body Guard at the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah, and was also present at Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Expedition to Kote Kangra
in 1846. Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, present at the action of Ramnuggur, and again commanded the Cavalry-
escort of Lord Gough at the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, at which la-t In w a - severely wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal v ith two Clasps, Wound Pension for life, and Brevet of Major). Was present at
Meerut when the outbreak of the Sepoy mutiny took place at that station in May 1857.
14 Sir Anthony Biaxland Stransham served at the battle of Navarino, 21st October 1827 (War Medal with Clasp).
Served on the China expedition in 1840-41 (Medal); was Adjutant and Brigade Major at the attack on Chuenpee,
commanded the Royal Marines at the storming of the Wham'poo Batteries, at the reduction of Macao Fort, which
he garrisoned and commanded ; at the capture of several small forts on 17th March 1841, he was severely wounded
by an explosion, and mentioned for his gallantry ; was Adjutant at the capture of Canton, and until the end of the
war; for these services he received the Brevet rank of Major on obtaining his Company. Served with the com-
bined expedition to the Baltic from March to July 1S54 (Medal). When a Colonel had the Good Service Pension.
15 General Tate served in the R.M. Battalion on the North Coast of Spain during the Carlist war.
16 Sir Alexander Taylor served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) .
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the operations before Mooltan, including the first siege, storming of the in-
trenched position on 12th Sept. (wounded), action of Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, and conducted the storming
party at the assault of the city, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as
second in command of Engineers throughout and Director of the attack at the siege of Delhi (mentioned in despatch,
559 ,; J on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Sen
Brevet of Major, and thanks of the Governor General of India) ; was Commanding Engineer at the affair of iflH
pore Sikri, and with Seaton's Force at the actions of Gungeree, Punaalee, and Mynpoory (mentioned) ; comiriSH
Bengal Engineers at the siege and capture of Lucknow and was severely wounded at the storming of the Begwfl
Palace (mentioned, CB., Brevet of Lt. Colonel. Medal with two Clasps).
D General Eraser Tvtler served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock, and was sever-'.
wounded at the Khvber Pass. Served as Aide de Camp to lord Gough through the Sutlej campaign of ilUfjl
including the battles of Moodkee. Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Throughout the Punje \
campaign of 184S-49. including the passage of the Chenab, battles of Chdlian wallah and Goojerat. and puni^H
the Sinks and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Served as Assistant Quarter Mttl
General to Havelocks Force from its first taking the field in July 1S57, including the actions of Futtehpore. Aon,
Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bnseerutgunge (both actionsi, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and first relief oQ]
gain; ■ afLocknuw Bevaicty woonded Meaal With Clasp, Brevet of Col nel, CB., and a year's service).
u Lieut. General Bent — . ::a the Eastern expedition in April 1854; served with the Turk .-
the Danube from June to Dec. iS=i. arid was present at the battle of Giurgevo (mentioned in despatch -
at the siege and fall of Seoastopol from Jan. 1S53,— for the last six months as Director of the Left A
tioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp. Brevets of Major and Lt Colonel, and CB. ; also the Order of Med;; J-
Turfcsh Gold Medal, and a Knight of the French Legion of Honor).
" Lieut. General E. F. Bourchier served in the Kaffir campaign of 1S46, during a portion of which he co:
Very (Medal>. Served throughout all the operations of the Eastern campaign of 18=4 __
Alma, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and as Brigade Major to the Boyal Engineers at the siege at
Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and LtXo'.onel, CB., Knight of the 1
- - : : - - '
.zeralH- L. Bruce served in theGwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Maharajpore I
Star). Sutlej campaign of 1S.15-46, including the afiair of Buddiwal. and battles of Ahwal and Sobrao
and Clasp). Ptmjaob campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah. and
(Medal with two Clasps). Commanded the 3rd Punjaub Light Field Battery in the 1st Meranzaie es
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relief cf Lucknow bv Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore, action of Kalee Xuddee, and entry into Futtehgrj
Brigade Major of Horse Artillery. Commanded a Battery of Horse Artillery with Brigadier Eve'eghs C.
in the affairs of Mohun, Hussamgunge, Meangunge, Morar Mow (charger killed), fort of Simree, Buxar
and subsequent operations till the final suppression of the mutiny (six times mentioned in despatches
of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
*J Lt.General A. T. Cadell served throughout the China expedition of 1840-42, including the captore
attack on Chuenpee, capture of the Bogue Forts, attack on the Heights of Canton, capture of Shangkz
'.': 3 (Medal). Served with Brigadier General Hiffs Column in 1S58-59 in the Deccan, and 1
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:* Lieu:. General J. D. OampbeO served the Gwatior campaign of 7.1.13-.^. and was -presezii at
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defence (Medal). Served at Agra during the Indian rebellion, and was present at the action 01
•_ ::.:.rv7? : •_ =:'_ J" .. 7 : if- Mr .i.'. .
36 Lr_General W. A. Crommelin served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1S4S
the battles of Sadoolapore, ChiDianwaBah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served^as Chief "
Havelock's Force on both passages of the Ganges, at the subsequent actions leading to and end "
of Lucknow, and at the subsequent defence of the Besidency — mentioned in despatches fo
bridged the Ganges with slender means and in the face of the enemy, and directed extraordinary countermining
operations at Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, CB., and a year's service).
: General Dunlop commanded the Troops in China from the breaking out of hostilities in 1856 to the end ol
April 1857. In Jan. 1S57, suffered severely from an attempt made by the Chinese to poison the inhabitants of Hone]
Kong bv mixing arsenic with the bread sold on the i6tii of January. Commanded the Artfllerv at the canture at
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as Brigade Major, and mentioned in despatches (Medal and two Clasps). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as a Brigade
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small skirmishes between the Gogra "and Baptee rivers (Brevet of Li-ColoneL Medal with Clasp". He has also
received the Good Service Pension, and been nominated a CB.
39 Lieut-General Hon. H. F. Keane served in the Crimea from 31 Dec. 1S54, inehlding the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and bafcle of the Tchernava (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish
Medal, and CB.).
31 Lieut. General Knatchbull commanded two guns in the Cole campaign of 1836-37. Shekawaitee campaign
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15 Sir Harry Lumsden served as Interpreter and Quarter Master to the 33rd Bengal Xative Infantry in
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Mazeena and Sungoo Khale TaDeys under Brigadier Monteith. battle of Tazeen, forcing of the JagduDnck Pass,
and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served as Interpreter and Quarter Master 59th X.f. in the Sutlej campaigi
in 1846, and was severely wounded at the battle of Sobraon with the attacking Column (Medal). App: im
Assistant to the Governor General's Agent. X."W. Provinces, on 15th April 1846. and present with a Brigade of Seik-
against fanatic Hindostanees : the Syuds of Kaghan and Hazara tribes at the fearing of the Doob Pass and affair at
Ballakote, and received the thanks of Government. Raised the Corps of Guides, Cavalry and Infantr
1846, and present in command of them at the siege of Mooltan in January 1S49 ; cut up a strong Detachment of rebel
Seik Infantry under Gunda Sing in Maharaja Goiab Sing's territory, and thanked by Government ; and present at
the battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches. Punjaub Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major). Has com-
manded the Guide Corps in sixteen affairs with hiU tribes on the Peshawar frontier, including Lt.Cc lonel G. St. P.
Lawrence's attack on Baboozie, Pulie Zoormundie. and Shore Khanie in 1847 : Lt. Colonel Bradshaw's attack on the
same villages with the addition of Suggow and Moora in 1850 ; Sir Colin Campbell's affairs of Dabb. Xawadund
Planghar. Iskakote, in 1S52. Served in Brigadier General'Chamberlain's expedition against Cabal Khale and
Masood Wuxeerees in 1S59-60, and commanded the left attack at the forcing of the Burrura Pass, as well as at Camp
Puloseen when a heavy night attack was repulsed and the enemy severely punished (Medal with Clasp). Conducted
a political mission to Candahar in 1857. Was severely wounded by a fanatic while in command of the Guide Corps,
A . 7 : I -
: ^neral J. E. T. Xicolls served the Gwalior campaign of 1S43-44, including the battle of Maharajpore
(Bronze Star). Was severely wounded in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
*• Lieut-General J. G. Petrie served the campaign of 1843 in Scmde. including the battles of Meeanee and
Hyderabad (Medal). Also served in suppression of "the Indian mutiny, and was present at the attack on Ahwa,
siege of Kotah, and battle of Bonass (mentioned in despatch, Brevet bf Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded
the Artillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st Jan. 1868 and was present at the action of Arogee
and capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches, CB., and Medal).
» Lieut-General Strachey served in the Sutlej campaign of i£45-46, on the Staff of Sir Harrv Smith at the battles
of Aliwal and Sobraon (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
■ Lieut-General F. W. Swinhoe served the campaign under Sir Charles Xapier against Belochee hfll tribes in
Tpper Scinde in 1845. Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including siege and captore of Mooltan, and battle oi
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
" Lieut-General Tremenheere served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the captore
j Retired . - Pension. — War S ■■ 560
0r ^rah. siege and assaui: - ~ ' - "
. Persian expedition, and was - r - M^humrah
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- the end of the war.
ciean war (Brevet of Major, 4th CI •
-g . _ 5' Force ai . - -
. - . Kotah (menu: - - ::' Tantia Topee
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rations
t3 (Bronze Star). Served in the S mpaignm
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and was employe she siege t - 3ebas-
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W. R. E. Ales -the Punjaub Medal). Bunnee
the Indian niv.t
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. asps
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Served the Eastern
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•aptnre of Balakla - _ Sebasl
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■ the capture of Meangung • • . _ ad capture
:" Lt. Colonel, M<: .
! 1 throughout the Punjaub campaigi
ttiee of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and G
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- rounded in the head, face - I in despatches,
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the Punjaub en ogthe sieg -mender of
sps). S throughoat the field O] -sin Bundlecund
: rigadier Wheelc r - -
rimea from the aoti
- - - • vith Clasp, and Turkis S I also in the s --ion of the
'ininianded two Companies 97th Rest, in the operations in Bundlecund in 115$,
_ it attack of the enemy on the K
an campaign :r - . including
- _ - • i- the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June
- ■■ .T Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
rvice with the Kamtee Mova We Column in the Bangor and
Xerbudd?- Territories - Irregular
Etamkerah 1. Medal),
-erved with the field force in Si: , including the ad-
the army under S -
of Ghuznee and Cabool (Medal, and was severe' y w..ur.. r of Hykulzye). Served also with
the field force in - ield force
: . and at the capture of the rebel
^and Mahonie.
-
(wounded), and Sobraon. and reduction of the For- - 3). Punjauo cam
i i-neral Wheele r (Medal). £
• - in December 1863. Commanded Royal Artillerv with
theHazar. - -ACB.).
■teas Clasp). Commanded the Roy.
-: (Medal).
63 Major General E. A.-H. 1 - t the so -1 jn of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1857, and sub-
sequent relief of Mhow; present with the Malwa Field Force - 11 1 capture of t
Mundesore, battle of Gum ria, and subsequent cap!
as deputy Assistant Quarter Master General with "the first Brigade Central India Field Force. tding sieg
and storm of the fortresses -- e of the Betwa, action of Koono tactions on
the bank3 of the Jumna from the 1 L May ending in the capture of C
•
65 Major General J. Baillie served thro: _- - • campaign of 1S43-46, including the l<:
- -
•jeneral Balmain serve<l the Coorg campaign in April 1S34, and was present in three affairs in charge of
Commanded operations and charge of Artillery at the capture of Nunchair, Hyderabad con
:• : nduct "noticed for eminent spirit -and gallantry . Em
- » st marauders in the Xizam's dominions from
commanded Artillery at the capture of the Fort of Rai Mihun in Dec. 1S50. Commanded Batterv of Artii.
r r it. il ---..
^ Major General J. L. Barrow served with the Field Force against Kurnool in 1839. Served throughout the first
. - including the attack of the Heights of Canton. Amoy. Chapoo, second capture ol - .
Xingpo, Heights of Segoan, "Woosung, Shanghae, Sankin, and operations - -ekiang (Medal). -
in the Bundlecund Field Force in 1S57-5S and was present at the battle of Banda iMedal with Clasp for Central
India, and Brevet of Lt. Colonel 1.
reneral H. T. Bartlett commanded the iSth Punjaub Infantrvon the occasion of the mutiny of the 51st
-ive Infantry at Peshawur on the uSth August 1857 and was wounded (Medal). Served as Treasurer with
the Abyssinian Expeditionary Force in 1S67-03 (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
General J. C. Bartley served the Eastern campaign ol the ith Regiment, including the
battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal).
5oi General Officers Retired on Full Fay or on a Fension. — War services.
70 Major General C. B. Basden scrveil against the insurgents in Bundlecund in 1844-45 including the capture of the!
fort of Geguahut. Received a sabre wound in the right arm at the mutiny of the late 61st Bengal Native Infantry 1
on the 7th June 1857 ; served afterwards in the Indian mutiny campaign (.Medal). Was in command of the 5th 1
Punjaub Cavalry and frontier of Dehra Ismael Khan on the 13th March i860 when 3000 Mahsoon Wuzeerees who |
threatened the c'itv of Tak were repulsed, leaving 200 dead on the field.
71 Major General J. Bites served in the Sind campaign in 1S43 and was present at the battle of Hyderabad
(Medal). Commanded a field detachment engaged in operations against the rebels in the Rewa Kanta in 1S58.
72 Major General G. M. Battye served in the Burmese war in 1852-54, and was present at the recapture of Pegu
(Medal'with Clasp for Pegu). '
73 Major General C. R. Baugh served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, and was severely wounded when engaged in dragging guns into the breaching
battery opposite the Khoonee Bourj (Medal with Clasp) ; served in command of the oth Bombay N.I. with the I
Satpoora Field Force in 1S5S, including the action at Ambapawnee. In command of the left wing guarded the fords
tit" the Xerb'i lla against Tantia Topee in Nov. 1S58. In Dec. 1S5S and Jan. 1859 served in command of the left wing .1
with Colonel It. Somerset's Brigade in pursuit of the Rao Sahib and Tantia Topee (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7* Major General P. Bayly served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the 30th Regt. including the siege of I
Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. (wounded in the cheek), and battle of Inkerman— severely wounded in
the face and leg (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of thai*
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
:i Major General Beadle served in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
76 Major General A. B. Beatson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 (Medal) . Present at the surrender of Kot» ■
Kangra in June 1846. Served at the siege of Delhi, in 1S57, including the storm and capture of the city (Medal
with Clasp).
77 Major General Bedford served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir warof 1851-53 (Medal, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel),
'■'■> Major General H. I. Belt was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th Aug. 1858,, I
80 Major General W. H. Binnv served during the operations against the hill tribes in the Peshawur District h$;
1855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Banda Military Police Battalion at the relief of Kirwee in Dec. 1858,
and subsequent operations against the rebels in the Banda District and adjoining Native States (Medal).
81 Major General H. P. Bishop served the Punjaub compaign of 184S-49, including the siege and surrender o-f
Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery at the sieg^i
and capture of Delhi (slightly wounded) with Seaton's Column, and at capture of Meangunge, also present at theii
capture of Bareilly (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
■-' Major ( Jenernl Blachford served with the 24th in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the,'
Chenab and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah (succeeded to the command of the Regt.), and Goojerat (Medal1
with two Clasps) .
8* Major General J. Black served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including the
capture of Punalla and Powunghur.
85 Major General Blunt served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaubx
campaign (Medal). Indian mutiny of 1857-59, including siege of Delhi, battle of Nujjufghur, action of Agra, rebel
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action of Shumsabad. capture of the fort and town of Calpee (mentioned in despatches
on every occasion, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
S6 Major General E. T. Boddam was Assistant Adjutant General of the Nagpore Field Force during the insurrec-
tion and mutiny of 1857.
87 Major General N. E. Boileau served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Served also in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
68 Major General J. L. Bolton served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-58, and commanded the Artillery in the action at
Pertabghur— wounded (Medal).
89 Major General J "W. Bostock served as acting Aide de Camp to Brigadier Campbell commanding the 2nd
Cavalry Brigade of the Army of the Sutlej, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal) . Has also the Medal
for New Zealand.
90 Sir George Bourchier served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze
Star). Commanded a Field Battery during the Indian mutiny and present at the actions of Trimmoo Ghat on the-
12th and 16th July 1857, siege assault and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major), actions of
Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
Cawnpore (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps). Commanded
the Royal Artillery o'f the Bhootan Field Force in 1S65-66 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Cachar Column
of the Looshai Bxpeditionary Force of 1871-72, and was wounded in the arm and hand (thanked by the Government
of India, KCB.).
91 Major General G. O. Bowdler served with a Detachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments at the capture of a
stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold Fields in Australia, on 3rd Dec. 1854. Served with the 40th
Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1860-61, including the actions of Puketakaurie, Mahoetai, Matariko-
riko, and operations before Te Arei (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major). Also the war of 1863-64, and
was present at the action of Waiari, and battle of Rangariri (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
92 Major General G. B. Bowen commanded a field detachment against rebel Karens in the neighbourhood of
Beling, British Bunnah, in 1857.
93 Major General W. T. Bowen served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, including
the capture of the forts of Punalla and Powunghur. Served in the Land Transport Corps in the Persian Expe-
ditionary Field Force, including the bombardment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
9* Major General C. V. Bowie served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee (slightly wounded), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Was present during the attack
on the Residency at. Peshawur bv the Sikh Troops in the Punjaub war,— taken prisoner by the Affghnns, and after-
wards prisoner to the Sikhs for four and a half months (Punjaub Medal, and Brevet of Major).
_;"■ Major General R. Boyle commanded the Detachment of Royal Marines in the expedition up the St. Juan de
Nicaragua, and was present at the storming of Fort Serapagui, and surrender of others in 1848, and was men-
1 lie despatches. Served in China during the last war, was present at the capture of the forts and blockade
of the Canton river, landed for the protection of the factories, and was at the storming on 29th Oct. 1S56 (men-
tioned in despatches) ; engaged in all the subsequent operations, at the destruction of Mandarin junks in Fatsham
t 'reck (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), landing before and storming of Canton. Commanded the
Bo\al Ma lines of the fleet on the expedition to the North of China, and at the capture of the forts at the mouth ot
the 1'eilio river (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with three Clasps).
;i' Major General E. Bradford served in the Central India campaign in iSsS, including the siege and capture of
Batghur, Chandaree, and Jhansi, battle of Betwa, capture of the Fort of Loharie. action of Koonch, operations
<>ton- and taking of I 'alpec ; Oude campaign, including the taking of Rampore Kiissea, passage of the Gogra of
l-'yzabad, and affair of Muchlce Gawn (Medal with Clasp). Was attached to theEusofzie field Force of 1S63-64 as a
1 ommiss.n lal 1 Hlieer (Medal with Clasp).
"• Major General C. J. Bradley commanded the Residents' Escort at the attack on the Residency of Hyderabad
in July 1857.
'"' Major General D. Briggs served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57 as Superintendent of the Army
IraiisporiTi;iin. and was present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Bhootan
■ of 1865 with the force under General Tombs, and was present at the capture of Dewangiri (Medal
withClasp).
' "" Major Genera] Wm. Briggs was present at the attack on and defeat of insurgents under Ram Sing at Noorpore in
Sept. 184S. Si rved in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler (Medal). Served
with the Araean Battalion ii Aeng Pass during the Burmese war in i8s2 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
throughout tie- Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budlce-ko-Serai in command of General
1 ' To ta n Cavalry, siege and capture of Delhi, Rohilcund campaign and affair of Kurkralli, capture of
Bareilly, repulse of the enemy's attack on our position at Shahjehanpore, capture and destruction of Mohumdee,
General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension — War Services. 562
ide campaign of 1858-59, including attack and storm of Rampore Kussia and operations in the Nepaul Terrai
wiee mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
i"1 Major General \V. L. Briggs served on the frontier of Upper Sind with the Siud Irregular Horse from 1852 to
letober 1856 ; proceeded in command of two squadrons Sind Irregular Horse and a body of ir jops of the Khan of
elat, es'MrtiiiL' treasure arms and ammunition to Quettah for Meer Dost Mahomed Khan ofCabool (received the
'lanks of the Governor General of India in Council for this service). Commanded 1st Sind Irregular Horse in the
fersian expedition in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp) Proceeded in October 1057, in command of Head Q tar era 1st Sunt
'Tegular Horse, towards Nassick and joined the Field Forcj under Brigadier Macau then in pursuit of rebel Bheals
It Ancola ; present at the attack and capture of the fortress of Awah in January 1858 (Medal). Commanded "3rd
ind Horse throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1867-68, including operations against Magdala (mentioned in
i'-patehes, Medal, and CB.).
102 Major General T. Brougham served in Afghanistan in 1841-42. Defence of Candahar in May 1S42 and opera-
ions of the Candahar Force, leading to the inoccupation of Cabul (Medal). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including
le battle of Sobraon (Medal). Capture of Kangra in 1846. Commanded the Peshawur Mountain Train in various
ngagements on the Trans-Indus Frontier from 1853 to J859- Served on the Peshawur Frontier durin" the Indian
mtiny (Medal). Has also the Medal for Services on the N.W. Frontier of India.
1(13 Major General G G. Brown served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture of
Lwah, siege and capture by assault of Kotah (mentioned in despatches), anil action of Somgoneer (mentioned in
lespatehes, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
104 Major General G. R. Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
tamnuggur and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1115 Major General Tod Brown served the Punjaub campaign of 184S-40, including the passage of the Chenab at
tamnuggnr, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Was Commissary of Ordnance in charge of the siege tr»in
,nd artillerv park during the mutiny campaign, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battles of Ca wn-
)ore and Kala Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, Rohilcund campaign, and battle of Bareilly, with subbe-
juent affairs (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with two Clasps).
">•'• Major General Burnett served with Brigadier General Wheeler's Force in the Punjaub in 1848-49 (Medal).
109 Major General C.H. Byers served in the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 (Bronze Stair). Served also rhrou. 'bout roe
'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the action of linmnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianu .1 t.ii
,nd Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the force from Neoaul
mder Jung Bahadtore from 15th December 1S57 to 2nd May 1858, as Political Assistant to Brigadier General M.m-
tregor, and was present at the capture and reoccuoation of Goruckpore, and at the siege and "capture of Lucknow
Medal with Clasp).
m Major General H. A. B. Campbell served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in the trenches with the sieg 1 tra n
lefore Sebastopol, and at the bombardment of April and of June (6th and 17th) ; Medal with Clasp, CB., Knight of
he Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1111 Major General J. P. W. Campbell served tli "
Campbell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battlesof Moodkee and
erozeshah— severely wounded (Medal and Clasp). Served in the expedition under Colonel Macke son a-iatn-i : ■, ■ •
iussanzaies on the Hazara border in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served as Staff Officer of the Punjaub In.- u!a'-
I'orce with the expedition against the Bozd; r Hill Tribe in 1057 and was present at the takni" of the Khanoun I
)efiie.
'" Major General G. F. Carnegie served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
md surrender of Kote Kangra (Medal). Served also in the Punjaub campaign in 184S-49 (Medal).
- Major General C. P. Catty served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal) ; acted as Field Adjutant to to i
nfantry atthe commencement of hostilities in the engagement in the Boomah Pass, and on the following day when
ncapacitated by wounds, was several times nearly taken prisoner. Present at Fort White when that postwas s'torme I
>ya large force of the enemy, who were repulsed by a small garrison under Major Mansergh. In .May 1S51 he w.s
.ppomted Commandant of an Irregular Corps of Europeans, designated " Catty's Rifles," and during thirteen months
f tv,6 m°st active period of operations this Corps did good and gallant service, being engaged in nearly every pa n 1 1
I the 2nd Division, the same being frequently acknowledged in general orders, and the various reports ot 1 'on, •
a^?lrs of Divisions. On the disbandment of " Catty's Uitles," he rejoined his Regt. (the 6th), and proceeded
nth. the expedition against the paramount chief Kreli, and on his return to head-quarters was appoint, d t ..;!..■
Pmmand of Fort Grey, which he held till the cessation of hostilities, during which period, besides rendering
^S P°st perfectly defensible, waggons and cattle, which were on three occasions taken by the enemy and driven
'H' were recaptured by the garrison under Captain Catty. Was twice severely wounded by musket-bulls in the
B°°rnah Pass.
,, Major General W. Carnell served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the passage of the
nab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1 S57-5S, ;t ml com-
Qanded a detachment of the Mhairwarra Local Battalion at, the attack on Ahwa on the 18th September 1857 ( Medal !
11* Major General G. Cavenagh served as Interpreter to the 54th Foot during the Indian mutiny (.Medal 1. Ser\ e 1
r,th the 16th Bengal Native Infantry during the Chinese war of 1860-61, and commanded a party tit the west gate
nrinf the attack on Shanghaie by the rebels on the 19th 20th and 21st September i860. Served in the Bhootan
Imp'ai-n (Medal with Clasp).
ns ; Major General R.Y.Chambers served in China in 185S-59 (Medal).
us Major General R. W. Chambers served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal), and was present at the surr-
ender of Kote Kangra.
117 Major General J. H. Champion served as Assistant Adjutant General to the field force under Sir John Michel
n his campaign in Central India in 1858, and was present at the actions of Rajghur, Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, ai.il
Curai (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
in' Major General H. L. Chermside served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 as Adjutant tD tb.e siege Iran, in-
ludire- the sie^e of Sebastopol ; was present at the battle of Inkerman with the two heavy iS-pounder guns under
'olonelsGaniliii rnnd Dickson (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevet of Major .
■ , ,. , ',. General L. 1!. Christopher served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the operation's tit,
..,,.., ',",:. ,, uiub'r General Windham in Nov. and Dec. 1S57 (Medal).
I feneral H. Clerk (2nd) served as 2nd in Command with theLingsoogoor Field Force in repressing an in -
on .'.n ■'-t the Bedeersof Deodroog in March 1855. Served with the 3rd Cavalry Hyderal ad Contingent
,..'. -a , (.jjg mutinv in Bengal in 1857 and 1S5S ; disarmed the left wing of the 6th regiment Gwalior Contingent at
rpresent at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar, at the engagement with the rebels at Rawe'l,
vhere his cl at -"■'■' '■ ;!~ ~!:ilt under him ; present at Mundersore and in the engagements at Goorariah, at the sie ;e
. ■'. : ■■ . and at the battle of the Betwah in which he was severely wounded with a musket-ball
loins (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
12a Major General T. Clerk served with the field force in Kurnool in 1839, and was present at the affair of
Sorapore Was present in 1844 in the action on the banks of the Helmund, at the relief of the fortress of Ghirishk,
ind' in the action near Khawind in Zemindar.;, r.
'-= Major General M. Clifford served in the Crimean campaign from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of
,elnio'f.ol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
12' Major General T. H. Clifton served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to the Duke of Cambridge, in-
lndiii^Yhe battles of Alma. BalaMava, and Inkerman (wounded and horse shot), siege of S. Imstopol, and sortie ot
oth Oct (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with four Clasps, 5 th Class of the .Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1-5 Maior General T. B. I '■ Hi'. son served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
•emiiVof 400 natives in an attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
127 Maior General C. H. Cm ikes served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at
hmmit'mr and battle- :' Sad' ..hipore, Chillianwalla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps), 'deceived a severe
•unshot"co'i't'u-;. n'.'f tlie ._rr"h. in action with mutineers on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
''--"*' M.-ibi'-'i ;.-' • •:■' ' ''■ worthy served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
'tnr'auij e r' • : ^.including the battle of Sadoolapore, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillian-
ra'.l'ih air! '<';..'. e.'at 1 Medal w ith two Clasps). Served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58. and wa- present at the
c'tio'n of Trimuiooghat, commanded the Artillery with Brigadier Gerrard's Column in the action at Narnoul—
I I
563 General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension.— War Services.
wounded and horse shot. Served the Rohilcund campaign and notions of Bareilly and Shahjc hanpore. Commande
the Artillery- with Sir T. Beaton's Fiekl Force at the action of Bunkegaon (three times mentioned 1.1 des patche
Medal, and'Brevet of Major).
129 Major General E. M. G. Cooper served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the assault sn'
capture of Kotah, pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, the Rao Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda in Jnn
July and August 1S50 ; at the action of Sanganeer and the battle of the Bunass ; with Brigadier Parke's pursuing
Column from August to Xovemher 1S5S (Medal with Clasp).
130 Major General H. R. Courtenav served in the Sutle.j campaign in 1S46, and was slightly wounded at th
hatleof Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggmi
and battles oi ChillianwaUah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
131 Sir John Cowell embarked on board the Baltic Fleet with a Detachment of Royal Sappers and Miners mFeh .
1834- in Julv was appointed Aide de Camp to Brigadier Creneral Harry Jones, and served as such at the operation*;
against Boniarsuud (Baltic Medal); accompanied General Jones as Aide de Camp to the Crimea in Jan. i353,ajic
continued with Inn until his return to England (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). jSJ
132 Major General C. V. Cox served the Gwalior campaign of 1S43-44 and battle of Punnior (Bronze Starh Sutle
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee (wounded), Ferozeshah. and Sobraon (Medal and two ClaspsM
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Brigade Major of Horse Artillery, including the passage of the Cheemib an(
battes of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major)
Served throughout the Indian mutiny at Rawul Pindee and Peshawur (Medal and CD.).
133 Maior G -neral C. W. Cox served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was preseut at the retaking of Peeling
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was also preseut with the Madras Rifles in 1857-50 in quelling the mutiny in India, ij
154 Major General H. IV. H. Coxe served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Mahnrajpore on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Accompanied the Expeditionary Force under Brigadier General Chamberlain against tlpgl
Mahsood Wuzeerees in 1S60, and present in the actions of Paloseeu anil Bunrah (Medal with Clasp).
135 Major General J. E. Cracrolt served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal),
Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-40, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, as well as through-
out the operations in its vicinity, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
136 Major General H. C. Craigie served in the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry in the Punjaub campaign in 1S49, add:
was present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). As Captain raised and commanded a Regimentof
Irregular Horse under the orders of the Lt. Governor of the N.W. Provinces from May 1857 to Jan. 185S, during the
Indian mutiny (Medal).
]3~ Maji >r General T. C. Crowe served in the Persian campaign in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp) . Also the Indian mutiny
campaign, including the siege and capture of Ratghur, action of Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota,
pursuit to Behra, forcing the Muddenpore Pass, advance on siege and capture of Jhansi, battle of the Betwh»
advance on Calpee, battle of Koonch, on Rear-Guard of 1st Brigade Central India Field Force when our baggage
was attacked by the enemy's Cavalry, action of Deopora, battle of Galowlee, advance on and capture of Calpeflj
pursuit to Surceela, advance on Gwalior, battle of Morar, capture of Gwalior. final pursuit of the enemy and
battle of Jowra Alipore, subsequent operations in Bundlekund, including the taking of Garotha, and pursuit of
Feroze Shah (Medal with Clasp) .
139 Major General W. H. Cuming served in the Burmese war of 1852-5388 Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Served in the Crimea with the Turkish Contingent in 1S55-56 (Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Med«
jidie). Served with the Saugor Field Division in quelling the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at the affair
of Kubraie, battle of Banda, attack on Jounpore, surrender of Kirwee, action of Pungattie ; subsequently witSj
Colonel Nott's Field Force in pursuit of Feroze Shah and other rebels in 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central india).i
140 Major General Cunningham served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and was present at the battle of Punmaa
(Bronze Star). Also served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
141 Major General R. H. Currie served with the 39th Regiment in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843, and
was wounded (Bronze Star). Also at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the attacks of the i8ih Junj
and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
112 Major General J. A. Dalzell served with the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, including the
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as Adjutant in the campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes ojrt
the Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khodagunge ana
entry into Futtehghur, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 29th November, commanded the skirmishing Com-
panies of the 53rd at the action of Toolsepore, minor affairs, commanded attacking Companies of 53rd at the stonri
and destruction of Bungeon— mentioned in despatches (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
144 Major General C. C. Dandridge served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present at the 1st and 2nd
siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's outposts on the 9th and 12th September,
action of Soorjkhoond, and storm and capture of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with one Clasp).
145 Major General J. Daniel served with the Field Force against Kurnool in 1839.
146 Major General L. M. Davies served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857 on its march to Borazjoon,
at the battle of Khooshab, and at the capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Deccan against the
rebel Bheels in 1857; present at the engagements of Shumshapoor and Mahadeoghur.
147 Major General John Dawson served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze
Star), Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign,
and was present at the surprise and defeat of the rebels at Kudjwa on 1st Nov. 1857 (Medal) .
148 Major General G. Delane served thruugho at the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the passage of the
Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
149 Major General A. D. Denniss served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49 (Medal) .
150 Major General J. Desborough served with the China expedition of i860, and was present at S;nho, Tangku
capture of the Taku Forts, actions near Tangchow, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with twe
Clasps).
152 Major General the Hon. G. T. Devereus served in the Kaffir war of 1852 (Medal), and was present at the
engagement with the Basuta tribes at Berea, 20th Dec; named in the official despatch, and received the Brevel
rank of Major for his services.
113 Major General W. A. Dick served with the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the frontiers of Upper Sind from April tc
Dec. 1846. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1858-59, and was present at the sieg<
and capture of Ratghur, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, and in command of a party of the 3rd Bombay
Cavalry which surprised and cut up the enemy's outlying Picuuet during the advance on that fortress (specially men
tioned) at the Maethonc Pass; present at the sieg'e and capture of Jhansi and taking of Calpec ; commanded th<
Head Quarters \\ mg of the 3rd Bombay Cavalry on the march from Etowa, to Devpora, when the Hear Guard wai
attacked by the rebel Army, also during the advance on Gwalior, at the action of Morar, capture of Gwalior anc
with the Column under Sir Robert Napier at the battles of Jaura and Alipoor (Brevet of Major) ; served with 1
detached Field Force in the Jhansi and Jalouu district during the monsoon of 1850, and at the affairs of Mhow anc
Mahonie (Medal with Clasp).
1S4 Major General \V. 11. Dickinson served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at th(
Storming of Keshire, capture of Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
l« Major General M. C. Dixon served in the Eastern campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
I1 '''' ' I. :,nd a I tin bombardments o,' April and 1 ill and i7|]i June (Me.lal with Clasp. l.re\eN of Major am
Ltd olonel, \ ictnria Cross, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). '
"• Major General .1. W. Doreb.il) commanded the Light Company of the Bull's in the Gwalior campaign, and wa<=
severely wounded at the Battle Of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Afterwards when ( 'aptain in the
43rd Light Infantry was appointed Brigade Major to the Second Brigade Saugor Field Division, duringthe Indian
mutiny from the 24th December 1857 to 19th July 1S59, and was present at the surrenderor Kirwee, action of Sanaa
""'s), and action of Girwasa— again mentioned in despatches (Medal).
'■" Major General w. Do well served in the SonthaJ campaign in 1835. Also i,, the Indian mutiny canroaigB
in 1857-5!-. including the captnrea of Luck-now and lia redly, battle- ol'Sundeila and .la moo, and capture of Burwah
-mentioned indespatel - , , ■, of Major,. '
General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 564
48 Sir Charles Walters D'Oyly served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843
( -onze Star).
60 Major General H. Prummond served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal). Burmese war of 1852-3
(3dal with Clasp for Pegu). Was principal Field Engineer with Sir John Jones's Column in the Rohilcuud
mpaia-n of 1S5S (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal).
« Major General G. Drury served in Burma h during the war in 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with
t; Baltic expedition in 1855. including the bombardment of Sweahorg (Medal).
32 Major General F. Duffin served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkoe
8.1 Ferozeshah (Medal and one Clasp 1. Served in the China campaign of 1857-58 (Medal).
;3 Major General C. W. Dun served with Brigadier Watson's Force in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories from
y March to 25th April 1843, and from 10th October to 8th NovernberiS43. Was present during the Chinese riots
; Singapore in May 1854.
rM Major General C. S. Dundas served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and battle of Aliwal (Medal). Pur.jaub
cnpaign of 1848-49, including battles of Chillianwallah (severely wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
65 Major General H. A. Dwyer served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and was present at the battle of Sobraon
(•edal).. Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege and capture of Delhi, and
.pture of Jhujjur (Modal with Clasp)
f Major General W. H. S. Earle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian-
••lllah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Present at an affair in the Boree Pass in Nov. 1853; also in operations
Jainst the Afreedies in March 1S55 (.Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 (Medal).
es Major General H. M. Eliott served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45 ; also with the Kurnool
■ivable Column, and commanded a troop at the affair of Shorapore on the 8th February 1858.
p° Major General W. R. Eliott served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of
joltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). In July 1S57, as Officiating Commissioner of Goojerat in the
njaub, he commanded and led a, body of Mounted Police against a party of the mutinous Sepoys of the 14th Ben-
1 Native Infantry in the island of the Jhelum river, and destroyed them (Medal).
71 Major General George Elliot served with the Royal Marine Battalion in co-operation with the Spanish troops
ainst the Carlists in 1837, and received the Cross of San Fernando, 1st Class. Served on the China expedition
edal), and was wounded in the attack on the intrenched camps on the heights of St-.'uaii, 15th March 1S42. Was
isent at the bombardment of Odessa, 22nd April 1854; landed with the Royal Marines for the defence of Eupa-
ia; was at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
72 Major General J. H. Elwyn commanded Artillery in Sumbulpore districts during the Indian rebellion from
nuary to March 1858.
73 Major General A. T. Etheridge commanded detachments of the 23rd Bombay N.t. on service in the Concan
d Khandeish in 1844-45 ; served in the Mahee Kanta with the Guicowar's Horse in 1848. and present at the sur-
mder of the fort of Ahmednuggur; present at tbefopprations against the Dessaiees of Warree in the North Canara
id Bedee districts, and commanded a body of Irregulars in the movement against their position on 25th February
i58 (Medal).
f74 Sir Vincent Eyre served at the defence of Cabul during the Affghan insurrection there in 1841, and commanded
detachment of Horse Artillery in two successful actions, and was severely wounded in the action of Beymaroo, on
ind November. Mentioned in despatch of General Elphinstone, as follows: — "Throughout the whole siege the
most zeal was manifested by Lieut. V. Eyre, Commissary of Ordnance, who, in consequence of the paucity of
rtillery officers, on all occasions volunteered his services." Was ina.de prisoner on retreat from Cabul. Commanded
ield Force for relief of Arrah, and in two successful actions again.-t the Pnnapore Brigade and Jugdespore reoe'.s
ider Koer Sing, on 2nd and 12th Aug. 1857 (special thanks of Governor General in Council, Brevet' of Lt.Colonel,.
id CB.), also in defeat of a body of rebels on nth Sept. following (special thanks of Governor General in Council);,
as Brigadier of Artillery at the first relief of Lucknow by Havelock, and occupation of the Alumbagh by Outram.
avelock, in his despatch, says — " Brigadier Eyre has earned my best thanks ;" and Outram records, "to the gal-
nt Brigadier Eyre, commanding the Artillery, whose victories at Arrah and Jugdespore have already given him an
uropean reputation, my hearty and sincere thanks are due;" and the Governor General in Council "conveys to
'ajor Eyre the assurance of the satisfaction with which he has received the evidence of his zeal and gallantly."
Jrevet of Colonel). Commanded Artillery Division at Alumbagh during the final siege of Lucknow, and in repulse
' attack on 15th March 1858 (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
i'5 Major General A. V. Falls served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of
'unella, Pownghur, Munoher, and Munsuntosh, and capitulation of Budderghur.
176 Major General W. Fane served in the Punjab Irregular Cavalry from 1849 to 1857 ; present at several affairs
gainst the hill tribes on the North West Frontier; pursuit and final capture of Tantia Topee in Central Ihdia in
859 (Medal). Raised a regiment of irregular cavalry for service in China, and present at the taking of the I ho
orts; commanded Fane's Horse at the affair of Smho, actions of Chinkiawhaw and Pulli-chi-on, and final eap-
ire of Pekin (Medal, Brevet of Major, and CB.).
177 Major General G. McB. B. Farquharson served in Sind in 1843, and with the field detachment which attacked
id defeated Meer Shah Mahomed at Peer Arree on the 8th June 1843. Served with the Persian Expeditionary
orce in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storm and capture of Reshire, and surreudt r of
ushire (Medal with Clasp).
179 Major General Fan-ant served with the Royal Marine Battalion in Syria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Med- J),
. D'Jouni, the storming and capture of Sidon, and bombardment of Acre. Served also in China in 1842 I
180 Major General O. J. M. Farrington served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Merial).
181 Major General H. C. Faulkner was present with the Left Wingof the Queen's Royals during the latter
le campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Concan ami Sa want. Warree country.
182 Major 1 i-eiieral II. 1 '. Fletcher was present during part of the Kolapore campaign in 1845.
183 Major General G. A. S.Fooks served the Gwalior campaign, and was present at the battle of Punniar(Bronze Star)
imjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a detachment during the Sonthal campaign of 1S55, including
/e skirmishes with the rebels.
185 Major General W. K. Fooks served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal),
unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two < 'l.-isps).
186 Major General Foote served on the ( 'hina expedition of 1S57-58, including the blockade of the Canton B
as Major of the Provisional Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton; commanded the Koyal Mm ■.. s
the assault and capture of the walled townof Namtow— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp),
187 Major General Barnett Ford served with the Madras Sappers and Miners throughout the' Burmese war of im.. -
5, and also as an Assistant Field Engineer to the Army of Ava during the greater part of the war. Commanded
70 Companies of Sappers and Miners at the capture of Martaban (thanked oy the Government of India) ; present
; the destruction of the river stockades, the taking of the White House Piquet, storm of the Great Pagoda, capture
' Rangoon, nth and 15th April (slightly wounded) ; commanded a detachment of Sappers in the storm of the Fort
id capture of Bassein (thanked by the Government of India), and present in various minor affairs (Medal with
lasp for Pegu) .
188 Major General J. G. R. Forlong served in the Burmese campaign in 1852-53 ; was employed as an Assistant
ield Engineer and in charge of guides and a survey with a large armed force to escort elephants from Arracan to
egu in 1853, and present at the attack and investment of Prome, capture of Toma, and sundry skirmishes there,
id in pursuit of the Burrnan Governor of Padore (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
189 Major General C. S. Fowle served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
390 Major General H. Francis served in the Sutlej campaign in 1849, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including first and sec >nd siege 1 iperatii ins bet', ire Mi ioltan, action of Soorajkoond, and
ittle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatch, Medal with two Clasps). Has the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service
ith the Turkish Contingent. Served at the Alumbagh in Feb. 1858, at the siege and fall of Lucknow, Rohilcund
impaign, with affair of Roveah, and capture of Bare'illy (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
191 Major General C. T. Franklin served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of Alma and siege
' Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, CB.. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
193 Major General A. R. Eraser was on field service in the Southern Mahratta Country during part of 1845.
I I 2
565 General Officers Retired on Fall Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
194 Major General John Fraser commanded a Battalion of Royal Marines in the Crimea at the siege of Sebastopr
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
95 Major General J. E. Fraser served in the Punjaub c:im;ir^Ti in 1349 with the Field Force under Brigai
General Wheeler (Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 (.Med il).
196 Major General Simon Fraser served throughout the campaign in Syria (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mjd
including the storming and capture of Sidon (in command of" three companies which forced the Citadel Gate), s
render of Beyrout. bombardment and capture of St. Jean d'Acre. Served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimes
l354-55. including the battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol, acted as Major in the Marine Batteries, ana'
command of No. 3 Battery was actively engaged at the battle of Balaklava (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet Ma;
Sth Class of the Medjidie^ and Turkish"Medal).
1,7 Major General Freese served on the China expedition, and was slightly wounded at Chin Kiang Foo (Medi
Served in the Eastern campaign o.' 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol, in the Trend
with the siege traiu and bombardment of October (Medal with two Clasps, CB. 5th Class of the Medjidie, a
Turkish Modal).
198 Major General D. Gaye served in Scinde in 1843 in command of two guns with the Detachment which,
the night attack on the British Camp near Shahdadpore, defeated and dispersed the Forces of Meer ShahMahom
taking all his cannon.
•*■ Major General J. I. Gibbs served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medi
Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and was present
several engagements (Medal).
200 Major General Gillespie was landed with a detachment of Royal Marines at Rosas on 7th Nov. 1S0S, and occup.
the citadel. Present at the sortie on the 8th, when the British were forced by the superior number of the enemy
retire. Served on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at the attack and capture of the forts and works
Chuenpee, and the capture of Annunghoy and North Wantong.
202 Sir P. J. Goldsmid served with the expedition to China in 1840-42, and was present at the affair of Chuenp
and Bogue Forts (Medal). Served as Assistant Adjutant General in the Turkish Contingent under Gene ral Vivi
in Turkey and the Eastern Crimea from July 1855 to the close of the Russian war (4th Class of the Medjidie).
203 Major General A. W. Gordon served with the 61st Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 18;
was present at the repulse of the sorties of 4th and 18th July, and in the action of Nujjufghur on 25th Augui
where he commanded the Reserve (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
204 Major General C. H. Gordon served with the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to 1 ith Ju
1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to the Sea of Azoff, capture of Kertch and Yenika!
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medai'
Served in the Indian campaign under Sir Colin Campbell from Sept. 1857 to April 185S, including the relief of Luci
now, action at Cawnpore, and final capture of Lucknow; at the relief of Lucknow from 13th to 24th Ncv. command*
the 53rd Regt., for which he was madea CB.; commanded left wing 93rd Highlanders at the storming of the Begum '
Palace, and specially mentioned in despatches as commanding a part of the 93rd in dislodging the enemy from the
last position in Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
2115 Major General J. Y. Gowan served in the Punjaub campaign of 184E-49 (Medal). Commanded the staunci
men of the nth Bengal Native Infantry from 8th Nov. 1857 to 2nd March 1858 in rescuing fugitives from th'
massacres in Rohilcund. Raised and commanded an Infantry Levy to apprehei.d mutineers and rebels, from i<)t
March to 31st Oct. 1853, and present at the action of Kakrala and in the operations before Bareilly (Medal).
2,16 Major General J. M. Graham served during the In;ian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal), and received through th
Secretary of State for India the most gracious approbation of Her Majesty for services performed during tha
period: also mentioned and thanked in Government orders and despatches. Commanded the 5th Battalion c
Military Police in the expedition against the Lushai tribes in 1S60-61. Served in Bhootan with the force unde
Brigadier General Tombs at the recapture of the Hill Forts of Dewangiri in 1865 (Medal with Clasp). Served ai
Political Officer with the force unfit r Brigadier-General Stafford against the Durla tribes in 1S74-75.
20" Major General A. W. Graham served with the Bombay Column in 'he Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, mcludfru
the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Served with the
Persian expedition of 18*6-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, storming of Reshire, surrender o
Bushire, and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Was present at the attack on the position oftherebe
Bheelsat Shumsherpoor in October 1857 with the force under Colonel Maean (severely wounded by ball througi
the ankle).
2113 Major General F. W. Graham served in Burmah in 1852-53, and was present at the operations against
Myah Toon near Donabew (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Oude throughout the mutinies, and present hi
the action of Chinhut (wounded, and charger also wounded), defence of the Residency of Lucknow (wounded),
including assault of iSth August, and sorties of 29th Sept. and 2nd Oct., throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh,
including the surprise of the Gahilee and affair of 25th Feb., capture of Lucknow, relief of Sundeela, action ol
Jamoo, and capture of Birwah (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and
Brevet of Major).
209 Major General R. G. H. Grant was employed on Field Service in Bundlecund and in the Saugor and Nerbudda
territories, and was present, at the capture of the hill Fort of Keerapore on 27th November 1842.
210 Major General WT. Gray served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
siege and surrender of Mooltan, and was severely wounded at the storming of the city— right arm amputated
(.Medal with Clasp). Served as Deputy Assistant Commissary General to the Persian Field Force throughout the
campaign in 1S56-57 (Meda' with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
211 Major General Graydon served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege of Sebastopol, and ex*
pedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
212 Sir Henry Green served with a detachment of the Sind Irregular Horse with the Bombay Column in the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and
surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps'1. Joined the Turkish army at Kars in the winter of 1854 ; in'
May the same year he was employed on special duty by Her Majesty's Government, and joined the Turkish army
of the Danube under Omer Pasha as 2nd in Command of a body of Irregular Horse with the rank of Colonel in
the Ottoman army ; joined Her Britannic Majesty's steamer Leander as a volunteer on the embarkation of the
army for the Crimea, and was present in all the operations of the fleet up to 1st October; landed with the Royal
Marines that occupied the heights of Balaklava October 14th ; present at the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman ;
a ppointed Assistant Field Engineer and joined the Royal Engineers in the right attack, siege of Sebastopol ; present
in the batteries at the bombardment in October 1854 and April 1855, and repulse of sorties 22nd and 23rd March.
1855 ; April 17th severely wounded while on duty in the trenches ; joined the Baltic Fleet on the 27th July and was
present on board Her Majesty's steamer Lightning at the bombardment of Sweaborg on 7th and Sth August : re-
turned to Turkey and was appointed Assistant Adjutant General to a body of Irregular Horse and European Horse
Artillery 19th January 1S55 (gazetted to the local rank of Captain, and on the 2Sth May same year as Major ; Medal
for Sebastopol, for the Danube, and the Crimea, with the order of the Medjidie.) Served as Assistant Adjutant
General of the Cavalry Division of the Persian Expeditionary Force, and subsequently appointed Assistant Adju-
tant General to the Force (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
-"■ Major General O.Hamilton served the campaign of 1845 under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill Tribes
in Sind. Also the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S 49 (Medal).
>r General T. de C. Hamilton served with the 90th Light Infantry in Kaffirland during the whole of the
I V 47 (Medal). Served with the 63th Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
' Alma, balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria Cross,
of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
-"• Major General \V. C. Hamilton served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-4J, including the action of
Ramnuggur, passage Of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwuilah and Goojerat (horse Killed), and pursuit of the
SiKhs and Aofghane 'Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, and was present in
a 1 tion witli I he rebels at BitUgor, and led an advance party of the 31st Native Infantry wlien attacked by the rebels
I 1 01 July iromwh.ima gun was taken (Medal),
-'" Major General V Haininersley served In th 1 Tri aches nt the sie-e and fall of Sebastopol, and ass-ant of the
181 h Juiik (Medal with < laup, brevet of Major, Saru uiai: Met al, *th CbuBof tie Medjidie, and Turkish Melal).
General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 566
-1S Major General H. Hammond was engaged with Wuzeerees, Sheranees frontier tribes near Bunnoo, in 1851-52.
kdiaJamutiny, including relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and attack on the Secunderabagh (severely wounded
id 'mentioned in despatch), action of Kale'e Nuddee, and entry into Futtehghur, and action of Kirkrowlie
onduct mentioned as " nobie") ; commanded Foot Artillery at the taking of Bareilly and at advance on Mahomdee
-mentioned (Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
215 Major General G. W. Hanson served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
resent at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Present at the action of Ambapawnee.
--" Major General H. A. Hare served during the campaign in Bengal from 16th October 1S57 to 7th August 1859.
--1 Major General W. D. Harris served the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the action of Ramnuggur,
assage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, and subsequent pursuit (Medal with two
i-,.-i. Served as 2nd in command of the 2nd Bengal European Fusiliers throughout the siege of Delhi in 1857,
,',■'. id'.i'ig the actions in front, storming of the breach, Cashmere bastion, and final capture of the city (mentioned
i d. .-patches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
-~- Major General E. Harrison served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the battle of Sobraon
•** Major General F. M. Haultain served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45, present at the taking of the
■ eights of and sun ender of Budderghur, at an outpost affair West of Punulla, at the storm and capture of the forts
'if Punulla and Pownghur, the investment and occupation of the forts of Muuohur and Munsuntosghur, and at
.1 attack on the gateway of Munohur, at which place was very severely and dangerously wounded.
-" Major General A. H. Heath served the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore,
liillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Claspsj. Siege of Delhi in 1857 (mentioned in despatch with
■especial approbation and thanks for zeal, ability, and coolness in situations of great danger," Medal with
-■•■ Major General Henderson served in New Zealand during the disturbances in 1847, and was present at the
epul.-e'of 400 Natives in their attack at Wanganui on the 19th July (Medal).
--' Major General C. Herbert assumed command of AttocK oa the ist September 1848, and defended it. against the
febel lorce under Sirdar Chuttur Sing, from 10th Nov. 1848 to 2nd Jan. 1849 (Medal and Brevet of Major).
-s Major General F. S. Hewett served in the operations against the insurgents in the North Cauara and Bedee
■listricts on the Goa frontier, and commanded the Bombay Field Force engaged in suppressing the Sawunt Warree
!J-ssaie rebellion in 1858 (Medal).
™ Major General H. E. Hicks served with the China expedition in 1842, and was present at the storming
rid capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin (Medal).
■"<> Major General G. T. Hilliard served in Goomsoor in 1846 and 1S47 ; also with the Saugor Field Division, and
b immanded the field detachment at the surprise of the enemy's camp at Tolakanjaram on the 4th December 1858
; .Xe lal with Clasp).
2:>1 Major General Hinde was present with the 8th Regiment at the capture of Delhi on the 20th Sept. 1S57; com-
manded the Regiment in the action of Bolundshur, affair of Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha and
relief of Lucknow under Lord < 'lyde ; affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, and action of Khu-
.l.igunj (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and mentioned in despatches).
232 Major General S. J. Hire served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 as Aide de Camp to Lord Gough,
nc.uding the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chilhamvallan and Goojerat (mentioned
.1 despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
233 Major General Hitchins served with the Expeditionary Force in China (Medal).
'■'■ii Major General C. J. Hodgson served in the Sutlej campaign, and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
235 Major General H. N. Hodgson served with the expeditionary force under Brigadier General Chamberlain in
,he Meranzai valley near Kohat, and present at the affair of Dorsune Mund.
23< Major General T. W. Holland served in the Sutlej campaign in 1046, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
SVas at Delhi on nth May 1857 at the outbreak of the mutiny, and served as Aide de Camp to Major General Penny
torn July to Dec. ; accompanied Seaton's Column from Delhi to Futteghur j served with Lord Clyde's Force at the
capture of Lucknow ; accompanied Lugard's Force in relief of Azimghur and in pursuit of Koer Sing to Arrah;
served with the Azimghur Field Force from March to June 1858 in the operations against the rebels in the Jugdes-
>ore jungles ; and with the Shahabad Field Force from Oct. 1858 to March 1859 in operations against, rebels (twice
nent'ioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served with the Bhootan Field Force of 1865-66 in Assam (Medal
vith Clasp).
23s Major General G. E. Holmes served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and
econd siege operations before Mooltan, surrender of the fortress, action of Soroojkhoond, surrender of Cheniote,
ind battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
23J Major General P. L. Holmes served with the field force against Gulburgah in 1S4S. Also during the campaign
11 Bengal from 30th September 1857 to 29th December 1859 (Medal).
24,1 Major General Hopkins served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1854-55; in command of the iBt Bat-
alion at the battle of Balaklava, and from the time of its landing until detached in command of four companies to join
he Light Division of the Army before Sebastopol, with which he remained doing duty in camp and in the advanced
L'renches during the siege from Nov. 1854 to March 1S55, and commanded the Royal Marines engaged at the battle of
nkerman (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Brevet Major); afterwards commanded tlie 1st Battalion at
Jalaklava from March to June 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Lt.Colonel, CB., Knight of the Legion of
lonor, Sardinian Medal, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-i] .Major General H. Hoseasou served as Brigade Major Hyderabad Contingent and Berar Field Force under
3rigadier W. Hill commanding Hyderabad Contingent from November 1858 to 15th January 1859 to prevent Tantia
.'opee's Force moving on Berar; was present at the skirmish between the rebels under Rissaldar Rahim Ali-Khan
iualior, and the Berar Field Force under Brigadier W. Hill in the Taptee Valley on 8th December 1858 ; present at
1'hiehumbah 15th January 1859, had horse shot under him in recalling skirmishers before the assault took place,
ind was severely wounded in the right shoulder when with the 3rd Infantry Hyderabad Contingent in the attack
.11 the rebels posted in the village afterwards (Medal).
-r- Major General R. Hughes commanded a Detachment of the 1st and 2nd West India Regiments in October 1843
gam.-t the insurgent chief of Magbelly, Roquelle river, West Coast of Africa; was subsequently wrecked with his
letachment in H.M.S. Soudan, on which occasion the troops suffered great privation in open boats (mentioned in
iespatrhes, and received the thanks of His Grace the Commander in Chief). Commanded a Detachment 1st W.I.R.
.11 board H.M.S. Sj„tjjre, in September 1858 at Victoria, Sherbro river, for the protection of that station against the
\'mu- and Chiefs of Yonny ; for this service he received the thanks of the Secretary of State for War and the Lords
if the Admiralty.
-' ' Major General R. G. Hughes served in the Soth Regt. with the army in Burmah in 1852-53; was present at the
•apture and occupation of Prome, and at the night attack of the enemy on the camp at Prome, 8th Dec. 1852. Com-
oanded the expedition sent into the Poungdey district in Feb. and March 1S53; succeeded in capturing arms and
iiniiiuiiitioii, and in bringing to Prome a large quantity of grain (Medal for Pegu).
-4* Sir Thomas Hurdle was at the attack on the forts and harbour of Courageaux in 1815; and battle of Navarino
'1 ii-; (War Medal with one Clasp). He served during the revolutionary war in Greece in 1828, and received the
!ros8 of the Redeemer of Greece. Was present in the engagement at Punta Obligada in the river Parana on the
:oth Nov. 1845, for which he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the Brigade of Royal Marines serving
v.th the army in the Crimea, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1854-55 ; commanded
he 2nd Brigade of the Army at the surrender of Kiiibonrn (Medal with two Clasps, CB., Aide de Camp to the
Jaieen, Officer of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 3rd Class of the Me Ijidie).
245 Major General A. K. E. Hutchinson served thioughout the Hunjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the pas-
age 01 tLe Chenab and battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Served as AssUtant Political Officer with the Ner-
hidda Field Force in the operations against Dhar in 1857. ( ommanded a. force 01 two guns, a troop of Cavalry, and
wo Companies of Infantry in operations against the rebel Rajah ol Amgnera; destroyed the hill fort of Lall Ghur
ind capi urea the Rajah. Seived as Political Officer with the' force underGeneral Michel in August 185B, and was
jre6ent at the action near Rajhghur (MeOal, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in despatches).
246 Major General J. J. Hume served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee,
i'erozeshah, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps.)
567 G'l.e-nl Officers B&ftf&Pon FuH Ehfor on a Peltsttm.-*- II a? Services.
247 Major General O. HutctiaFon wns employed under the Civil Government at the outbreak of the Indian mut
and served throughout the defence 6( the Residency at Lucknow; was afterwards Commanding- Engineer ^ [
Outraui's force at the Aluu.bagh, and Uugade Major of Engineers at tlie capture of Luckriow. and reported byl \
Canning to have been " of equal service as a Civil Officer and Military Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, a ■
taking an important part in the Military operations" (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
248 Major General H. Hyde served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the operations before Moolt
capture of the suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also surrender of the Fort and garrison
Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served as Field Engineer in operations against the 1
tribes on the Eusufzai frontier in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
24'J Major General A. Irvine served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the actions of Moodfc
Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, and Aliwal (Medal and two Clasps).
230 Major General C. Irvine served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Pnnniar on 25
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the first and second siege operations before a
surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with Colonel Carmichael's Brigade in Oude in 1858-59. Al
with the Expeditionary Force in China in i860 (Medal).
251 Major General Irving served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege
Sebastopol; commanded the artillery of the left attack at the bombardment in October and during the three h
months of 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
252 Major General W. B. Irwin served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
255 Major General C. V. Jenkins served in the 1st Bengal Light Cavalry the campaign of 1842 in Affghanisto
under General Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, relief of Jellalabad, and all the actio)
leading to the reoccupati' n of Cabul, including the Cavalry Charge in the Tezeen Valley (Medal). Gwalior car
paign of 1843-44, including the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the batt
of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillian wallah and Goojerat (Medal wit-
two Clasps).
254 Major General Jephson served with the 2nd Queen's the campaign in Afghanistan and Beloochistan, includin
the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal) and of Khelat. He served also the campaign in the Southern Mahratfc
country in 1S44 (including the storm of the Fortress of Punella) , and that in the Concan in 1845 ; he commanded th
storming party at the Western Heights of Punella (wounded). Served also in the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal
and CB).
256 Major General H. C. Johnstone served in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Commanded the Murree Volunteers in Sepl
and October 1857, and aided in suppressing a rebellion among the surrounding Hill Tribes (Medal). Served 01'
the staff of Brigadier Gemral Chamberlain as Surveyor with the expedition against the Cabool Kheyl Wuzeeree* •
in Dec. 1S59 and January i£6o; and in the same capacity with the expedition against the Mahsood Wuzeereesii
April and May i860. Served throughout the Eusofzie campaign of 1863-64 including the advance to and destructioi
ofMulkaand operations at Umbeyla. Also the Hazara campaign of 1868 and expedition to the Black Mountair
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and CB.).
257 Major General H. F. Kennedy served with the 60th Rities in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
during the second siege operations at Mooltau (including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the'
citadel), battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, the occupation ol
Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of the Affghan Force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
Served also in the expedition against the Affredies in the Kohat Pass in February 1850 (Medal with Clasp).
258 Major Geneial J. W. A. Kennedy served under Admiral SirT. Cochrane in the operations against the Pirates in
Borneo during August 1845 ; was actively engaged on shore in the attack on Biune, the destruction of a stockade, and
thecaptureofabatteryofgunstogetherwit.il large quantities of ammunition; served subsequently in the foremost line
of boat? at the attack on the Pirate stronghold of Malloodoo, and on the boom being broken, was landed with the
Marine force which drove the pirates from their entrenchments and pursued them up the country. In 1846 he
served with the force under Colonel Despard in the operations in New Zealand, and was actively engaged in the
advance on, siege and capture of, the Ruapekapeka stockade, an event which ended that war (Me'lal).
259 Major General J. H. L. Kerr served in the second Burmese war, and was present at the capture of Martaban
5th April 1S52 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
260 Major General Kirkland served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 4th Aug. 1855, as Deputy Assistant Ad-
jutant General at head quarters, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the
Medjidie). He was commissioned in the autumn of 1S57 to raise the 2nd Battalion 5th Fusiliers, and having in less
than eight weeks procured 1068 approved recruits, was gazetted on the 8th Jan. 1858 its Lt.C'olonel. This
Battalion embarked for the Mauritius in August 1858.
261 Major General J. B. Knocker was actively employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the
Sumbulpore district in 1857-58.
262 Major General C. F. G~ Lamb was wounded (charger also wounded) at the defeat of the mutineers at
Mooltan on the 31st Aug. 1857 (Medal).
263 Major General Langford served with the Battalion in Spain from June 1836 to Sept. 1840, and was present in the
actions of Fuenterrabia and Hernam, besides various minor affairs. While serving in H.M.S. North Star, from Sept.
1841 to Sept. 1846, he participated in the operations of the Expeditionary Force in China, including the blockade of
the Woosung River (Medal). On the termination of hostilities with China he proceeded in the North Star to New-
Zealand ; and was landed with all the detachments of Royal Marines from H.M. ships present, and appointed to
command that force, together with a detachment of the 96th Regt., with which he was actively employed in the
field against the insurgent chiefs, whose strongly-stockaded Pahs, or Villages, were successfully attacked and
destroyed: for these services he obtained the Brevet rank of Ma>or (Medal). Accompanied the expedition to the
Baltic in 1854 (Medal).
264 Major General C. P. Lane served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab,
action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Cbilhanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny cam-
paign in 1858, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, "and capture of Pellalpore (mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
265 Major General T. G. M. Lane was employed during the mutiny against the insurgents in the Sumbulpore
district in 1858.
267 Major General R. T. Leigh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Present at several operations against th rebels in Sumbulpore in 1857-58 (Medal).
-r'3 Major General A. F. F. Lennox served 111 the Crimean campaign from Julvto October 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with 1 la, p. 5M1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
w» Major General J. F. Les er served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45.
- ■" Major General Edmund L'E strange served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign ot 184S-49, and
was present at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expedition in
1856-57 (Medal with Clasp).
172 Major General A. Light was present at Meerut on the outbreak of the mutiny there on the 10th May 1857.
Marched in command of two impounders with Brigadier Wilson's Force on 27th May and present at the actions
of tho 29:11 and 30th May on the Bindun (mentioned in despatches as having done "excellent service with
1. ban'. -or l!mll.-kf-Sorai I wounded), and siege of Delhi from Sth June to 16th September,
when forced to leave from illness. Acted as Orderly Officer to Sir Thomas Seaton with his Force in the Dooab
and pre.-, ,,t, at the actions ol uungairee (mentioned), i'uttialec, and Mynpooree— mentioned (Medal with Clasp,
and Br< vol of Major).
•» Major General B. P. Lloyd served with the Field Force iii Bundlecund in 1S42-43. including the action of Bhugora.
a and pro>, ni at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Surrender of Kote
D June 1 (6. \\a> Superintend, hi of Nremueii when the Native Brigade at that station mutinied on 3rd
June 1857 ; re-amed possess,,,,, „„ the 6th June with a l\'\v Native Horsemen and Police, and succeeded in holding
" "nl11 " mloi-c-d by some Kolah and I loom Ice Troops, and restored British authority in the Neemuch district; pre-
im; conducted tin- duties,,;- Commandant throughout the defence of Neemuch, when the
General Officers Retired on Fall Fay or on a Femion. — War Services. 5^7a
arris-m was besieged by the rebels (Brevet of Major, Medal, mentioned in despatches, thanked by the Commander
f Chief of the Bombay Army, and received a letter under date nth June i860 from the Secretary of State conveying
0 gracious approbation of the Queen of his conduct during the rebellion).
~?i Major General K. T. Llovd served with the Army of the Hast from May to Oct. 1855 as Commanding Royal Engi-
neer at Constantinople, and from 14th Oct. to the termination of hostilities as Commanding Koyal Engineer with
(he Army in the Crimea., during which period the total destruction of the Docks at Sebastopol was effected under
lis directions. He lias the Crimean Medal, the Turkish .Medal, and is a Knight of the Legion of Honor.
-'"'■ .Major General J). 15. Loekhart served during the Sauthall insurrection in Bengal in 1855. Also at the siege
if Delhi in 1S57, and received a gunshot wound through the lower jaw ( Medal with Clasp).
>CT Major I teaeral G. A. Loekhart served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1857, including the night
.ttack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Moliumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal in the several
ctions leading to and ending in the relief of the Residency at Lucknow (wounded) and commanded the Regt.
taring the subsequent defence, also commanded two sorties (wounded), and was mentioned 111 despatches; served
nth Outram's force at Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, also in the operations ending in the
1 -apture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major), the Rohilcunil campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly (Medal with
' J: 1 - ; >. Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and a year's service for Lucknow).
-"s Major General Lodder was present with the 59th Regt. at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1857
mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
-"'■' Major General Longden served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, battle of Cawnpore (commanded the 18-pounder Battery) and subsequent engagement at Subadar's Tank—
■rounded (four times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
I -so Major General C. Louis served in Syria at the storming of Sidon, and at D'Jouni (Medal with Clasp, ami
FftBtdsh Medal). Served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1S55, including the action with a battery at the
month of the Narva on 18th June; was severely wounded by the explosion of an infernal machine on the 21st
June (Medal).
! 2S1 Major General E. Maberiy commanded the Artillery of the Jounpore Field Force under General Franks in the
fictions of Chanda and S ul tan pore ; also present at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1S5S, and with
brant's Column in the actions at Koorsee and Barree (four times mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with ' 'la-p'
~,; Major General G. M" Andrew served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moo.lkee, Farozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served as Staff O dicer of a
letachment employed against the insurgents in the Sharrawadie district ofBiirmahin 1854. Served at the siege
if Delhi in command of the Contingent furnished from the Cis-Sutlej States (Medal with Clasp). Subsequently
•ommaiided a Field Force employed against the insurgent tribes of the Ravie in the Gogaira district.
-^ Major General M'Crea. in command of three Batteries Koyal Artillery and a detachment of the 41st Regiment
was present in the revolution which upset the Emperor Fausti in Hayti in Jan. 1859; landed and protected the
Europeans at Port an Prince, and carried off the Emperor, his family, and ministers; received the thanks of the
English and French Governments, and the Brevet of Major.
234 Major General M'Killop served with the R.M. Battalion in conjunction with the French army at the bombard-
ment and surrender of the Forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1S54 (Medal).
265 Major General A. R. M'Mahon served in the second Burmese war (Medal).
466 Maior General D. M'Neill served the Gwalior campaign of 1845-44 and battle of Mahnrajpore (Bronze Star).
Pu'lej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served with the
SMirkiRh Contingent from 24th March 1855 to 4th July 1856 (4th Class of the Modjnlie, and Tin kish Medal). Served
ivith the Goorkha Force at the fall and capture of Lucknow in 185S (mentioned in despatch, Brevet of Major, Medal
.vith Clasp).
2S~ Major General J. C. Macdonald served with the Saugor Field Division from 19th November 1850, and was
ires,. ,n at the action of Giswara (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
- ' Major General J. M. Macdonald commanded a detachment consisting of a Company of the 37th Regt. and half a
Com my 1 the Ce; in Rifles in Korin-gn lie. during the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Ceylon, in 1848.
-'" tfajor Genera P M 1 • .- -■>■. id in the douth3rn Mahratia Country in 1844. Led the party at the assault
md capture of the fortified village of Kowa 111 l; ypootana on the 6th January 1858 (severely wounded, Medal) ;
SOmmanded the field force engaged in oper it ions against the rebels in the llewa Kanta iu 1868.
-•" Major General A. MacKenzie served with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian war in 1657, including the expe-
ie • • . Bara. o .1, . t !„■ night a ttack a: id I .at tie of Kooshab and I loiuban linen t of Mohnmra In Medal with Clasp). Served
■1 B 11 gal with llaveloek s Column from its first taking the field ill July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore,
tpung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, ( >nao, Buseerut Gunge 1 first and second, in command of the Regiment 0115th Aug.),
ioor'oeakechowkee, and Bithoor (severely wounded) ; with Grant's Column in the attacks on Maragunge and the
V. : 1 ul, (severely wounded, and horse killed) ; with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh, including the repulse of the
iu n r his attacks on that position, and in command of the left advance post with 150 men and four guns during the
■'-: tttackon 16th March 1858 (mentioned in despatches); also in the op, ■rations ending 111 the final capture of
rtlckno w; the Rohilcund campaign in 1858 and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major,
-" Major General W. T. McGrigor joined the 88th Regt. whilst on field service in Oude in Aug. 1858, and served
,0 the end of the campaign against the rebels (.Medal).
::'-'3 Major General J. R. Mackenzie commanded an Expeditionary Field Force 111 Arabia from the 27th October to
he 20th December 1873, including the investment, surrender, occupation, and destruction of the Fort at Al-Hota,
md subsequent march to Zaida in pursuit of Ally Bin Ma 11a, the chief of Houshabi.
- .1 ijor GeneralD. H. Mackinnou served with the 16th Lancers in the campaign in Afghanistan of 1838-39 under
.or 1 Keane, and was present at the siege and capture of Guuznec (Medal). Served also throughout the Sutlej
amp. 11 ,u of 1845-46, and was present at the affair of Buddiwal (charger killed under him by a round-shot), and
' ft - of _\ iiwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
-■I: : ; aeral T. J. Maclachlan served throughout the Central India campaign of 1857-5S under Sir Hugh
60S . eluding the captive of Ratghur, action of Barm la, capture of Ganakota, siege and capture of J ha 11 si,
iatt es of Betwa and Koonch. action at Gullowle'e, taking of Calpee, action of Momr, recapture of Gwalior,
mo f Jura AUpore and capture of Powree (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet
Major General J N. H. Maclean joined Sir Hugh Rose's Field Force on the 25th of February 1858 in command
f3oo men of the Goond Levy raised by himself at Baitool, and accompanied the held force to Jhanm, and was pre-
- it the a: tack and storming of the small fort of Bur.-olea, engaged at tbe forcing ol the pass of Mudnapore, and
gain at the battle of the Betwa., storming and capture of the town and fore of .lhansi (mentioned iu bir H. Soae'a
• tch, ai i received the thanks of Her Majesty, Medal and Clasp for Central India.)
G eralP. Maclean commanded a detachment of Royal Artillery with the force under Colonel Cloete in the
e-a pture of Port Natal and release of the garrison in June 1842 (ment oned in despatches).
I- 'i 'Ml It. B. MacLeod serve 1 the I . .va hor campai gn, inc. tiding the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec.
..• Mar). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah. and Sobraon
. . ... and t wo Clasps).
-"■' .Major General W . E. MacLeod served with 20th Bombay N.I. in the Malice Kanta in 1839-40; with the Field
'orcc m Sindand Atfghanistan from 1840 to 1843, and as Adjutant of the Light battalion 111 the advance on Kandahar
j 1042. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay,
he .storming and capture of Eteshire, bringing bis regiment out of aetiou ; commanded his regiment at the sur-
enuer of Bushire, and with its head quarters in thi fore 1 mar i, on B n -. tin, at the occupation of the enemy's
ntrenched camp, and at the night a and battle of Khooshab (ment one 1 in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
en id as Assistant Adjutant General at Sead Quarters, Abyssinian Expeditionary Force under Lord Napier of
L'-' ala, throughout that campaign, pr at at the battle of Arogee, and storming and capture of Magdala
;" Major General K. D. Macpherson served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the taking of
langoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Sonthal campaign of 1855.
J'" Major General F. L. Magniac served in the Southern M ihratta. Country in 1S44-45, and was present at
5675 General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Samanghur, Budderghur, Ramgbur, Munohur, and Munsuntosh ; and with part of the Contingent at Indore dnriu
th~ mutiny of Holkai s troops in 1857.
302 Major General V. T. Mairis served in the Taranaki Expedition in the New Zealand war of i860, conductin
renaissances towards Omata and Waitera (Medal).
303 Major General G. Maister served the Gwalior campaign and was present at the battle of Maharajpore on th
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojew
( »Icdal with two Clasps). Served with the force under Brigadier Bradshaw in the Peshawur Valley in i849-5<
Forcing of the Kohat Pass under Sir Charles Napier in 1S50. Affairs against the Momunds andOotman Khailsinth ■
Kiwutzaie country in 1S52 under Sir Colin Campbell. Bozdar expedition in 1857 under Brigadier Chamberlain
Expeditions under Brigadier Chamberlain a gainst the Khabl Kheyl Wuzeerees, and against the Mahsood Wuzeerees
including the night attack on the Camp at Palozeau and forcing the Burrarah Pass (Medal with Clasp).
3,5 Major General G. F. Mann served in China during the wars of 1857-58 and 60. In Dec. 1857 he commande<
the Engineers at the capture of Canton (Brevet of Major). In i860 he was Commanding Engineer as Lt.Colonel a ,
the storming of the Taku Ports, and throughout the subsequent operations which resulted in the surrender of Pekii
(Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
■'• fl Major General March served with the R.M. Battalion on the north coast of Spain from 1836 to 1840, anc
wa- present ill all the affairs in which the Battalion took part, including the battle of Hernani. Served with th<
R.M. Brigade during the campaign in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol; was attached to the Light Division 0:
the Army at the battle* of Balaklava and Inkerman — severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
combined force in China in i860; commanded at Shanghai, and repulsed two attacks on that city by the Rebel army
on 18th and 20th August (mentioned in despatches. Medal).
3"~ Major General W. B. Marshall was thanked by the Governor General for services in the Fort of Saugor
during the Indian mutiny.
*'* Major General W. E. Marshall served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Aliwal— wounded (Medal and two Clasps).
■>"J Major General E. C. Marston served with the field force in Siud and Afghanistan from 18.10 to 1843, including
the second skirmish at Hykulzye and defence of the city of Kandahar; was engaged in several skirmishes on the
re urn march, and present at the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad and at the surrender of Omerkote (Medal).
111 Major General J. H. Maxwell served with the Bundelkund Field Force near Jytepore in 1842. In the Gwalior
campaign in 1S43-44 he commanded the Sappers and Miners and was present at the battle of Punniar (men-
tioned in despatches, Bronze Star). Served as Field Engineer to Sir Charles Napier's Army during the campaign
against the Mountain and Desert Tribes situated on the right bank of the Indus early in 1845. Also the Punjaub
campaign, of 1848-49, as Brigade Major of Engineers at the siege and surrender of the fortress of Mooltan, and
1 hi mirhout the operations before that place, and present in the same capacity at the action of Soorjkoond, capture of
the fort of C'herriote, battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
3,2 Major General P. Maxwell served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Also served in the Punjaub
throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
313 Major General Win. Maxwell commanded the Troops at Ninee Tal from July 1857 to Feb. 1858; also present
at the action of Chinpoorah on 10th Feb. 1858 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
814 Major General J. E. Mayne served in the Turkish Contingent during the war with Russia (4th Class of the
Medjidie). Was with the Kurnool Movable Column, and engaged in Central India in suppression of the mutiny
under Major General Whitlock, and present at the affairs of Sheejung, Kobrai, battle of Banda, and storming of the
Heights of Pimwarree (Medal with Clasp).
31 ■■ Major General W. L. D. Meares served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol; and was also present at the capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
316 Major General G. Mein served with the 13th Regt. in Affghanistan in 183S, 39, 40, and 41, and was present at the
storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), assault and" capture of the town and forts of Tootumuurrah, storm of Jool-
ghur, night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Kardurrah, assault of Perwandurrah, and storming the
Khoord Cabool Pass, where he was dangerously wounded and sent into Cabool, and was consequently present with
the Force under Major General Elphinstone during the insurrection at Cabool, and on the disastrous retreat, until
taken prisoner at Tezeen on the 8th Jan. 1842 ; he was released with the other Cabool captives in September following.
Was specially mentioned for gallant conduct during the disastrous retreat from Cabool in 1S42 by Sir Robert Peel
when moving a vote of thanks in the House of Commons to the Army of the Indus in 1843, at the conclusion of the
Affghan war.
317 Major General J. D. Mein served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 in command of a field battery, and was present
at the capture of Prome and occupation of Meeaday (Medal with Clasp for Prome). Served in the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-58 in command of a troop of Horse Artillery with the Saugor Field Force, including the attacks
on Irrghau and Kubrai, battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, attack of the heights of Punvrarree and Duddoor— in
command of the right column advancing up the Duddoor Ghat (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for
Central India, and Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel).
318 Major General G. B. Mellersh served as Deputy Field Commissary of Ordnance with the Persian expedition
in 1857 (Medal).
319 Major General C. W. Mercer commanded a Troop of Horse Artillery in action at Mehudi on 18th Nov. 1858
(mentioned in despatch, Medal) .
320 Major General T. W. Mercer served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the actions of
Ramnuggur. Sadoolapore. Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
321 'Major General C. W. Miles served in 1857 against the rebels near Benares (horse shot), and with the
Goorkha Force on the S.E. frontier of Oude ; also with Franks' Column in the Oude campaign of 1857-58, including
the actions of Nusrutpore, Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
322 Major General J. Miles served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S57, including the bombardment and
capture of Mohumra, and subsequent occupation (Medal with Clasp).
324 Major General J. C. Millar served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the storming of the Heights
of Umb and occupation of the Fort of Oonah (Medal). Served also with the Force under Sir Colin Campbell m the
Eusofzaie campaign of 1851-52, including the affair of the Paunch Pass (Medal with Clasp). Present at Jullunder
when the Native Cavalry and Infantry mutinied on the 7th June 1S57 (Medal).
32 • Major General H. Mills served the campaign of 1S42 in Affghanistan with the force under General Nott, and was
present in the various actions from Candahar to leshawur (Medal). Gwalior campaign and present at the battle
of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee and
Ferozeshah (Medal and Clasp).
3'c Major General G. H. L. Milman served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June(Brevet of Major,
(Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-1-'7 Major General J. Mitchell served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1S55; also at the surrender of Kinbourn
(Veda! and Turkish Medal).
3-h Major General A. S.Moherly served as Assistant Field Engineer with the Army of Ava 011853.
•'-"' Major Genera! II. T. Molesworth served with the China expedition in 1841-42, and was present at Canton,
capture of Anioy. Chusan, Chinhae, Ningpo, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and landing
before Nankin (Medal).
mo Major General E. K. Money served the Affghanistan campaign of 1842 under General Pollock, including the
forcing of the Jngdulluck Pass, action of Tezeen, forcing the Huftkotul Pass, and recapture of Cabul (Medal). Has
the Medal With Clasp for Pegu, 1853, having commanded the Artillerv at Rangoon. Present at the battle of
Bnaleekeserai and throughout the siege of Delhi. Dangerously wounded on 23rd July 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal
with ( ' 1 : 1 s j 1 1 .
131 Major General C. W. Moore served with the 6th Madras Native Infantry in the China war in 1842, and was
present at the storming of Chin Kiang Foo and operations before Nankin (Medtil).
General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 567c
332 Major General G. F. Moore served with the ioth Regiment in the early part of the siege operations before
Mooltan'm 1S4S (Medal with Clasp,, including the affair of the gth September, and the stormiDg of the enemy's
i-t ixr
ngly entrenched position, was severely wounded in the thigh on 4th November.
3 Mai' 'i' Geneva 1 H. B. Moore served with the Field Force in Sind in 1 S43, including the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) .
Also "with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and capture of Reshire, surrender of
Bushire, at Bovazjoon, and action at Khooshab— horse killed .Medal with Clasp). Served with the Central India
Field Force from' the siege of Ratghurto the fall of Calpee (Medal with Clasp).
334 Major General l\ C. C. Moore was at the destruction of 58 piratical vessels at Cho-Keum in October 1349. Ac-
companied the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal).
33i Major General W. Yorke Moore served as a Captain in the 39th Regt. throughout the campaign against the
Kijah of Coovg in April 1834.
i3'3li Major General R. A. Morse commanded the siege train with the Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in
Feb. March and April 1859.
33' Major General Morton served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
23* Major General E. Moubray served in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege
f said fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches) with the siege tram, bombardments of 17th October and 9th
April, and battle or' Tcliernava 1 Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
33'J Major General F. Mould served in the field in New Zealand during the Maori war of 1860-61 (mentioned in
despatches, Breve:, of Major, and Medal ; also in that of 'S63-64.
3t" Major General T. R. Mould was Commanding Royal Engineer in Taranaki, New Zealand, during the Maori war
of 1860-61; conducted the operations of the Sap against the position of Huivangi and Teareipah; was second in
co nmand in the action of Mahoetaln .mentioned 111 despatches, CB., and Medal).
31- Major General \V. S. S. MuV i-v :■ -or, ed 111 the Snugnr and Nerbudda Territories during the suppression of the
mutiny in Bengal; present at the affair near Sehora and at Kooagaum : sewed with Brigadier Howcroft's Field
I Force in the Goruckpore district in Bengal from May to December, and present at the action at Amorah: com-
manded the cavalry at the actio:: at Hurrah, and thanked by ( 'olonel Byng, and favourably mentioned by Brigadier
Kowci-oft m their u'espatches ; commanded the cavalry at the affair at Bnnsec, and fa v. mrably mentioned by Brigadiei
Rowcroft in his despatch, and thanked by Brigadier Fischer in his despatch; present at Brigadier Howcroft's
action at Toolsepore in Outle, and at the reduction of Bundlecund under Brigadier Wheler (Medal with Clasp for
Central India).
344 Major General A. M. Murray served in suppression of the Indian nfutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
34^ Ma'.nr Gcim-al C. Murray served in the Gwaliorcampaigu of 1S43-44 (Bronze Star) ; served also throughout the
Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah
and'Goojerat (wounded), ami pursuit of the Sikhs and Arfghaiis (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Kohat
expedition under Sir < 'ha ''■ - Napier m i?so (Medal with Clasp).
34" Major Gtneral William Murray served in the campaign in Central India in 1S57-58 under Sir Hugh Bose, and
was present at Peepliah, Radwul, Mundisore, Goorarew, Mudunpure, Jul, Behal, Jhausie, Kottah, Koonea,
Goolowh e, and ( 'alpee, Bilawah, Gwalior, and wounded by a musket-shot in the leg, bay onet-wound in the cheek
and back (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet, of Major).
3<^ Major General St. John O'Neill Muter served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country of 1844-45.
31s Major General R. A. Napper served in the Bombay Presidency with the 2nd Company 1 ith brigade Royal
Artillery during the mutiny and was present at the attack on the Fort of Beyt in the Gulf of Cutch on the 2nd
April 1858.
3-° Major General W. Nembhard served with the Army of the Sutlej against the Sikhs in 1846- During the war
of 1852-53 in Buimah (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Also throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-5S and
present at Dumoh when the town was attacked by the mutineers and rebels in July ami on the 5th August 1857 ;
also present at the attack on the fort of Nursurghur, and at an attack in the Kullungec Pass, near Jubbulpore, bj
a body of rebels on the 27th September 1857 (Medal).
351 Major General D. J. F. Newall served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 and battle of Sobraon (Medal). Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49, including first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served as a volunteer in the expedition against the \Yu2zeerees under Sir Neville Chamberlain
in 1S59-60. Served in command of a Field Battery in the expedition to Dei-bund against the Sitana fanatics in
1863-64 (Medal with Clasp for frontier service).
35- Major General J. Nisbctt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Chillianwallah (Medal with Clasp).
353 Major General J. P. Nixon served with the field force in Sind and Afghanistan in 1842-43; present at the affair
of Hykulzye; forcing of the Kujjuck Pass, and defence of Candaliar; during the battle of Meeanee was detach.d
with the troops to burn the Shikargahs ; was present at the battle of Hyderabad, and capture of Omeikote
(Medal).
354 Major General North served as Field Engineer with the Column under Lord Keane in the Affghan campaign of
1S3S-39. Commanded a Detachment of Sappers and Miners at Herat, in Central Asia, 111 1S40, and repaired the fortifica-
tions of that city. Served as Field Engineer with the Kandahar Division under Sir Wm. Nott in 1S42, taking part in
the operations which led to the re-occupation of Ghuznee and Cabul (slightly wounded, Medal). Served as Field
Engineer with the Scinde Field Force in 1843 under Sir Charles Napier (Medal). Served with the Persian expedi-
tion on special duty under Sir James Outram in 1857 (Medal).
355 Major General F. G. Nuthall served in the expedition against Kurnool in 1S39. Also with Brigadier Whitlock's
Column from 23rd July to 31st Dec. 1857 during the Indian mutiny.
356 Major General W. S. Oliphant served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture
of Mooltan. surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
357 Sir Harry St. George Ord served as Brigade Major in the combined French and English expedition to the Baltic
in 1S54, and was at the siege and capture of Bomarsuiid, for which he received Brevet rank (Medal).
3i'J Major General .1. On- was employed in the suppression of the mutiny in India in 1857-59 (Medal).
363 Major General R. Ouselcy served 1:1 the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S5S, including the campaign in Rohilcund,
actions of Kukraolce and Bareiliv, relief of Shahjehanpore and partial action there, and capture of Shahabad
(Medal, Brevet of Major, mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General).
301 Major General H. W. Palmer served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kafir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
Served during the Kafir war of 1S78 in command of the 90th Light Infantry, and was three times thanked in
General Orders for his conduct in command of the operations in Fort Beaufort "district (CB).
363 Major General Parke served in co-operation with the Spanish forces and Legion near San Sebastian, and under
Espartero in raising the siege of Bilboa — Medal (Knight 1st Class St. Fernando and Knight of Isabella the Catholic).
■ ' Major General B. Parrott served the campaign of 1S42 in Afghanistan invier General Pollock (Medal).
335 Major General W. Paske served with the 28th Bengal Native Infantry in the force employed against Ram
Sing in the Punjaub operations of 1S49-50. Served in the Euzofzaie expedition under Sir Colin Campbell in 1S52
(Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign, and received the thanks of the Government of India for his
services (Medal).
366 Major General A. H. Paterson served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Strvert also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, includingihe delence of Kumaonand subsequent
operations in Rohilcund (Medal).
;iC; Major General Patton commanded the Reserve in the fort of Agra on 5th July 1857, and was present at the
action on the ioth October. Served as Brigade Major at Futteypore Sikree in November, throughout the actions in
the Chumbal ravines under Brigadier Showers (repeatedly thanked in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
368 Major General Paynter served the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affairs of Bu'.ganac and M'Kenzie's
Farm, the battles of Alma, Ralaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with tour Clasps, CB., 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
36'J Major General E. N. Perkins served the Gwalior campaign, including the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1S43
(Br raze Star). Served also in the Sutlej campaign (Medal).
5^7^ General Ojftcers Retired on Full Fay or on a Fension. — War Services.
3;0 Major General J. L. Pearse commanded a detachment sent in pursuit of the Cuddapah district rebels under
Nursimah Reddy in 1846, and subsequently when a field force was formed for the suppression of the insurrection
performed the duties of Staff Officer untii it was broken up. Joined the 5th Madras Native Infantry in December
1852 during the Burmese war and served with it till May 1S53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
3:1 Major General F. Phillips served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
37- Major General Pickard served in the China expedition, and was present at the battle of Chuenpee, attack of
batteries of Anunghoy and North Wantung, advance on Canton, storming the heights of Canton, bombardment of
Colongso (Medal).
373 Major General J. H. S. Pierce served with Colonel Scudamore's Flying Column in 1859, also with Captain
Meade's Field Detachment in the same year, and was present at the capture of Tantia Topee.
374 Major General T. Pierce served in'tbe Sutlej campaign ot 1845-46, including the battle of Aliwal (Medal).
Also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab,
battles of Chillia 11 wallah (wounded) and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Afghans (Medal with two Clasps).
375 Major General A. C. Pigou served in the' Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
377 Major General J. W. Playfair served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49. including the siege and surrender of
Mooltan (Medal with Clasp). Also with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the storm-
ing of Reshire, capture of Bushire and Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
"■ Major General Hon. C. D. Plunkett served with the 1st Royals in Canada during the rebellion of 1837-38. Also
the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidie).
379 Major General D. G. Pollard was employed with the Badamee Field Force in 1841, and was present at the storming
of the Petta and subsequent surrender of the fort, and defence of the fort of Gudjundergurh. Was present during the
siege of Aden by the Arab tribes in 1846.
380 Sir Frederick Richard Pollock served in the Punjaub campaign of 1 S4S-49 ; on the Sikh outbreak he was Assistant
Resident at Lahore, and accompanied the Ferozepore column as Political Officer to Mooltan; served throughout
both siege operations there with the force under Major Edwardes, but joined his own regiment for the assault of the
town (thanked by the Commander in Chief for conduct when in command of detachments, Medal with Clasp) .
Employed in the expedition under Sir Charles Napier against the Affreedees in the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with
Clasp). Accompanied as Civil and Political Officer the centre column in Major Nicholson's expedition against
the Omurzye Wuzeerees. In 1857 had Civil Conduct of the expedition under Brigadier General Chamberlain to the
Bozder Hills. Accompanied the Huzara Field Force of 1868 as Political Commissioner (mentioned in despatches,
and thanked by Government of India).
581 Major General Pott served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajpore
{Bronze Star).
3j2 Major General H. B. A. Poulton served under Sir Charles Napier against the Hill tribes in Sind in 1845.
3S3 Major General A. Prichard was with his company on field service at Sungkherra in the district of Hoossunga-
bad in November 185S guarding the Sungkherra ford of the Nerbudda river to prevent the crossing of the rebel
followers of Tantia Topee.
384 Major General B. J. C. Prior was present when the troops mutinied at Saugor in June 1857, served during the de-
fence of the Saugor Fort under Brigadier Sage from June 1857 till February 1858 (shot by a musket-ball whioh passed
through the left and lodged in the right leg, the wound in left slight, in right very severe) ; was engaged with the
rebels in July 1857, when they came to plunder the Saugor Cantonments, and was engaged in an action with the
rebels at the village of Narraiowlee on the iSth September 1857, and severely wounded on that occasion (Medal).
385 Major General J. Puckle served in the Southern Mahratta campaign 1844-45 ; was present at the taking of the
heights in front of and surrender of Budderghur, at an outpost affair on the west side of Punalla, at the stonn and
capture of Punalla, and at the investment and occupation of the forts Powenghure, Munohur, and Munsuntosghur.
386 Major General J. R. Pughe served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
action of Aliwal (Medal).
387 Major General F. G. Pym served the Eastern campaign with the Royal Marines attached to the Light Division,
including the battles of Balaklava (commanded a position Battery) and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches for
gallantry), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th. Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded a Detachment throughout the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including
the actions of Sohunpore (mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Governor General in Council) and
Phoolpore, where he skirmished to the front under a heavy fire, captured two guns, and turned the last on the
retreating enemy (mentioned) ; led the advance at the attack on the Fort of Betwa and covered the retreat ; led the
skirmishers opposed to an overwhelming force at the battle of Ahmora (mentioned) ; present at the actions at
Jhamnowlee and Puchawas (mentioned for both) ; led the assault at the capture of the Fort and village of Nuggur
(mentioned) ; drove in the enemy's skirmishers at the capture of the Ranee's Cote near Ahmora on 9th June 1858,
having left a sick bed and marched about 26 miles during the night to be present with his men (mentioned) ; attack
on the Fort and village of Jugdespore, actions at and near Doomeoreahgunge, and battle of Toolsepore. Com-
manded a Mortar Battery attached to the siege train during the latter part of the campaign (Medal, and Brevet
of Major). Has the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for saving the life of a gunner, R.M.A., at Spithead
in 1856.
388 Major General H. Raban served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the action of Aliwal (Medal).
•18'J Major General A. J. M. Rainey seived with the Bellar.v Field Force in 1858-59.
■;M Major General E. B. Ramsay served with the Turkish Contingent in 1865.
391 Major General R. Ranken served with the 35th Madras Native Infantry throughout the second Burmese war,
and was present at the operations in the vicinity and capture of Rangoon in April, and capture of Prome in Oct.
1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in Central India, in 1859 with the Saugor Field Division (Medal).
-"J2 Major General J. F. Raper served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the first and second siege
■operation-, before Mooltan, with surrender of the fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal witn two Clasps).
" Major General J. S. Rawlins served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle
of Feroztshah (Medal), and the operations before the Fort of Khote Kaugra. Served as Quarter Master 4th Sikh
Infantry in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the recapture of Pegu and many other subsequent
operations 111 its vicinity, also in many minor engagements from Feb. to March 1S53 ; with the expedition under Sir
John Cheape against the rebel chief Myatoon, and commanded a Detachment of Sikhs at the capture of his strong-
hold at Donahue— severely wounded, and thanked in regimental orders for his " conspicuous gallantry in the field"
l« ■ 1 • • " " h ( :lasl' '''"' 1>e-") ■ W;is elected '».v the Lieut.Governor N.W. Provinces in June 1857 to raise and organize
a Militia Corps of European ami Eurasian residents of Agra, and commanded the Militia when the station was
attacked by the Neemuch mutineers at Agra on the 3rd .lulv ; also present at the engagement with the Muow and
lndore mutineers on the 10th Oct. 1857— mentioned in despatches, and thanked by the Government N.W. Provinces
(Modal), (served 111 lihootan and commanded the 1st Goorkhas from Dec. 1866' to Feb. 1867 (Medal with Clasp).
-I command of the 1st Goorkhas from Dhurmsala by forced marches in Aug. 1868 to join the Hazara
Held rorci and covered a distance of 430 miles in 24 days, and served throughout the campaign in Hazara and
the black Mountain ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by the Viceroy, the Commander in Chief, the Governor
1 t Hie I'liniiiul), mid Sir A. Wilde, Commanding the Expedition (Clasp!.
* Major General B. T. Reid served during the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present throughout the
siege operations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Heights on the 27th and 28th Dec. 1S4S, afterwards
1'iescnt Ht the battle of Goojerat (mentioned in despatches, Medal w.tli two Clasps).
,.',', •';''"' General -I. H. Reid served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S -49 and was present at the siege and capture
•I Mooltan 'Medal with Clasp).
Major General It. Ronton served with the expeditionary force in the north of China in 1863.
• .Major General G. A. Kenny served in the Sutlej campaign from .-4th January 1S46, and was present at the battle
othobraon (Medal). Commanded the 5th (Native) Troop of 1st Uhgadc, lleiigal Horse Artillery, which served
iiiuniully throughout the mutiny (firing on the mutinous Cava'ry and Infantry at Jullundcr on the" night of the 7th
General Officers Eetired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 5671
June 1857) : and throughout the siege and capture of Delhi -and subsequent operations in Mozuffernuggur District
and Rohilciuid, ending'with Sir Robert Walpole's action at Sisseah on the 15th Jan. 1859, 1'or which action the Troor.
received the highest praise in General Orders by Lord Clyde and the Government of India. Every Native Officer re-
ceived the Order of British India, and every Non-Commissioned Officer and man the Order of Merit for his services al
Jullunder and Delhi. Commanded No. 4 Siege Battery covering the assault at Delhi on the 14th September 1S57,
and then with TroeD turned captured Ordnance in Cashmere Bastion on the City, and kept up fire until assault oi
the Magazine on the 16th, when the Troop turned the Mortars captured there on Fort Selimghur and the Palace,
and continued fire until their capture on the 20th September. Received the Victoria Cross for defence of the Ma-
gazine after its capture on the 16th September, and was specially mentioned for services at Delhi in supplementary
Despatch by Sir A. Wilson (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded " D " Battery " F " Brigade Royal
Horse Artillery throughout the Hazara and Black Mountain campaign of 1868, the guns being carried by
elephants (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
399 Major General W. Rice was at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar in October 1857. Was present during
the whole campaign of the Central India Field Force, including the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree
and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, storm of Loharee, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the
Jumna from the 15th to the 23rd of May 1858, ending in the capture of Calpee ; actions at Morar and at and near
Kota-ke-Serai, and capture of Gwalior ; present at the siege and capture of Powree, and action at Beejapore ; at the
surprise and defeat of Feroze Shah's camp near Sypore, and engaged in the several operations against the rebel
leaders, Tantia Topee and Raja Maun Sing, in the .jungles near Padrone (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
400 Major General J. F. Richardson served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, throughout the siege and cap-
ture of Mooltan— dangerously wounded, having received seventeen wounds on the 19th Sept. 1848 (Medal with
Clasp). Raised the Regiment of Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in 1857 and commanded it throughout the mutinies ;
present at the actions of Amorah 5th March, Tilga, Amorah on 25th April and 9th June 185S, Dumooreahgunge,
Burraree, and Toolsipore (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government. Brevet of Major, Medal,
and CB.).
401 Major General H. T. Richmond served with the 98th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal),
and with the Flank Companies in Sir Charles Napier's Force at the forcing of the Kohut Pass in February 1850
(Med.il with Clasp).
41,2 Major General E. J. Rickards served in the Afghanistan campaign of 1842 under Sir George Pollock, Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, Indian Mutiny in 1857-58.
405 Major General Riddell commanded the Siege Artillery of Outram's Force on the left bank of the Goomtee at the
siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, also commanded the Artillery of Lugard's Column at the affair of
Tigree, relief of Azimghur, operations in the Jungle and capture of Jugdespore (three times mentioned in de-
spatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
401 Major General G. Rigaud served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal). Also throughout
the campaign of i860 in China (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
*°'J Major General H. L. Robertson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and commanded the
Troops at Azimghur and at the engagement with the rebels in August 1857 (Medal). Served in China from April
1858 to March 1S60 (Medal).
*"• Major General S. Robinson commanded the Royal Artillery of the 1st Division in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53
(Medal)'.
** Major General H. G. Robison served with the 7th Bombay N.T. during the campaign in the Southern Mahratta
Country in 1844-45 ; as a volunteer under Brigadier Hampton 111 His Highness the Nizam's service at Go wree against
the Rohillas (received the thanks of Government). Served in the cavalry of the Turkish Contingent from its
formation to the day it was disbanded, a great part of the time as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General (4th
Class of the Medjidie, and the Turkish War Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege
and capture of Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the MuddenporePass,
siege and storm of Jhansi, and the battle of the Betwa (Medal w-ith Clasp forCentral India, and specially mentioned
in despatches J.
409 Major General F. W. A. Robson served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S44-45, and was present at
Samanghur, Budderghur, PunallagUur, Kaugua, Seevapoor, Munohur, and MiiDSiiutosh.
*ia Major General E. D. R. Ross served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub campaign in 1S49 (Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the battle of Agra (Medal).
111 Major General G. Rotton served at Canton with the force under Rear Admiral Seymour in 1856-57 ; present at
the capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major) ; and served with the expedition of i860, including the action
of Siuho, taking of Tangku, and capture of the Taku Forts (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
41- Major General J. Ruggles served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in 1846.
Was present at the defence of the Residency at Lucknow from June to Nov. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, and a year's
service). Commanded the 19th Bengal Native Infantry in the Bhootan campaign in 1S65, including the assault
and capture of the Bala Stockades (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
*ls Major General W. C. Russell served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and
Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served under Brigadier Nedl against the mutineers at Allahabad in 1S57, and as
Commissary of Ordnance with the Army in Oude in 1S58 (Brevet of Major, Medal).
114 Major General Salusbury served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was severely wounded at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov., relief of its garrison
on 14th Dec, and operations in the vicinity (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Suppression of the Indian mutiny, and
was present at the storm and capture of Lucknow, slightly wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Com-
manded the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian N. W. frontier war of 1863 with the Euzofzaye Field Force, and was present
at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Cli., Medal with Clasp).
4U Major General J. P. Sandwith served throughout the operations in Siud in 1S43, including the battles of
Meeanee and Hyderabad (Medal).
41li Major General E. A. Saunders served under the orders of the Commissioner of Nagpore on various occasions
fig oust the rebels in Central India in 1858-59.
,,: -Major Gi neral J. F. Sherer served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, and was present throughout
thesiegi opi it ions before Mooltan, including the action of Sooijkoond, attack 0:1 the Suburbs, storm and capture
Of the City, and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp). Led the Head Quarters of the Sylhet Light Infantry
into iction against the mutineers of the 34th Bengal N.I. at Latoo, Sylhet district, on 17th Dec. 1S57, succeeded to the
iommat ; fi > Corps on Major Byng being killed at the commencement of the fight and brought it out of action
a tier ne:. -a- .j and routing the mutineers (Medal).
" 'Ma or 1 te leral E. W. S. Scott served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1S57-5S, including the battles of the
Ilmdun on <_.;'.i and ;i.-t Mav 1857, siege of Delhi, and operations of Brigadier Showers' Column (Mentioned indes-
patches Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
4,1 .Major General E. L. Scott served in Sind in 1S43, and was present at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also
in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S44-45.
'-'■' .Major General C. M. Shakespear served during the second Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present during
the operations before and attack on Rangoon on the nth 12th 13th and 14th April 1S52, assault and capture of
Bassein 19th May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
,;1 Major General G. Shaw served in the Crimean campaign in 1855, in the Trenches with the siege train before
Sebast ipol, and at the bombardments of 9th April. 6th and 17th June, 17th August, and Sth September (Brevet of
Mi; a-, .Medal with Cla-p, Sardinian and Tmki-li Medals, CB., and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'-'J M ij irGeneralJ. Sheklebon served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of
Miv.'ta-i. a al oatth' of 1 , ..eerat (M.'dal wi.h tw 1 1 ias;>.-). With "the Persian expedition m 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
Wit !i ; a ■ Uaipootaua Field Force in 1853, including the pursuit of Tantia Topee (Medal).
4-' .Major General H. Shewed served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and at the
capture Of Sanmnghur.
iJi M ijor General V. J. Shortland served with the C Company Sappers and Miners in the Burmese war in 1852-
53; present at thj capture of Pegu; comm aided Shedt aiiuinent of cappers ai^d Mil leis that a ic impanied the land
567/ General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Column under Major General Steel from Martaban to Tongkoo ; also present at minor affairs on the frontier beyond
Tonghoo and elsewhere (Medal with Clasp fur Pegu).
*--' Major General J. Singleton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
repulse of the sortie on the 26th October 1S54 (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Mejidie, and Turkish Dedal). Served in India in 1858, and commanded the Artillery in the
reoulse of the mutinous Sepoys at Mooltan on 31st March.
*-6 Major General J. R. Sladen served theGwalior campaign of 1S43-44 and was present at the battle of Maharajpore ,
(3/onzeStar). Campaign in Scinde under Sir Charles Napier a gainst the hill tribes in Jan. 1845. Punjaub campaign
in 1S48-49, including th • battle nf Goojcratand pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with Clasp).
Commanded a Field Battery with mountain guns attached on the disturbed frontier of the Punjaub from 1851 to 1861,
and took part in most of the expeditions against and encounters with hostile tribes in which the Punjaub Irregular
Force was engaged during that time, and was especially thanked by Government for the part he took in the
encounter with the Rhabeakhel tribe of Ourukzie Affreedees in 1855 and was alsi > especially mentioned for the expe-
dition against the Bozdar tribe of lieloochees, and for the part he took with his Battery in the action forcing the
strong Khan Bund Pass in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
+*~ Major General E. Smalley served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal) . Served
also throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the action of Ramnuggur, and battles of Sadcolapore,
Caillianwallah, andGoojerat (Medal'with two Clasps).
4-s Major General C. H. Smith served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and (as a Volunteer attached to the
Highland Division) in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of 6th and 17th June ; was present at
the battle of the Tchernava (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian Mutiny
campaign of 1857-58, including the battle of Cawnpore on the 6th December, the affair of Kalee Nuddy, and occu-
pation of Futtehghur. Commanded the Artillery at the affair of Kankur. as al.-o the Artillery in Brigadier Hale's
I'olumn in 1858-59, including operations before and taking of the fort of Sandoe (twice mentioned in despatches,
B.evet of Lt.Colonel. Medal, ai-d CB.).
'--' Major General F. H. Smith served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49 with the force under Brigadier Wheeler,
and was present at the storm and capture of the Fort of Shahpore, assault of the Heights of Noorpore. engagements
of Dimanuggur and Heights of Umb, and storming of the Heights of Dullah (Medal). Served with the force under
Co'onel Craigie against the Affreedies in March 1855 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 2nd Mahratta Horse
with the force under Sir Robert Napier in the defeat and pursuit of the rebels under Feroze Shah at Ranode on 17th
Dec. 1858 (Medal).
*o1 Major General John Smith served during the campaign in Bundlecund in 1842-43. Also the Gwalior campaign,
an 1 was present at the battle of Punniar 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also during the Punjaub campaien
of 1S4S-49, and was preseut throughout the siege operations before Mooltan, including the attack on the enemy's
po ition on the 12th Sept. 1848. action of Sorwqjkhoond, assault of the suburbs, and capture of the city, afterwards
pivsent at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
4;" Major General W. H. Smith served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the action of
Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the 6th Foot in the Indian mutiny campaign, including operations in the Jugdespore jungles, and action of
Barvan (Medal).
**' Major General J. B. Smyly served in the Punjaub campaign north of Jullundur in 1848-49, including the
st "-ming of the Heights of Umb, and capture of the Forts of Shahpore and Oonah (Medal).
4" MajorGeneral J. H. Smyth was appointed in 1835 to raise and command a Field Battery of Scindia's Contingent,
.inc. was constantly employed against insurgents in Bundlekund from 183910 1843, and served as Field Engineer at the
attack and capture of the Fort of Chergong in April 1S41 (specially brought to the notice of Government). Gwalior
earipaign and battle of Punniar 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star). Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including
defeat of Ramghur Battalion at Chuttra, pursuit of mutineers in Gya district, defence of Cawnpore, defeat of the
1 iwalior Contingent, and reoccupation of Futtyghur. Commanded a Column in Roorkhee and Bignore districts
fir ran March to Nov. 185S ; the Column was transferred to Philibeet frontier in Dec. 1858, and defeated a Column of
mutineers at Munglaghat in January 1859 (services four times brought to the notice of the Governor General of
i udia. Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, CB., and Medal).
4:,c Major General Spence served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, including the siege andfall
of Sebastopol and attacks on the iSth June and Sth Sept. ; commanded the Regt. from 13th Nov. (Medal with Clasp,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the 31st Regt. through-
out the campaign in the North of China in i860 and was present at the action of Sinho and storming of Tangku
I Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts, and CB.). Also during the operations against the Taepmgs in the vicinity of
Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the
Walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, and the affair at Nanhsiang.
"7 Major General E. J. Spilsbury served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
<!* Major General J. F. S afford served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal) ; and with the Force under
Brigadier General Chamberlain in the Meeranzae Valley in April and May 1S55, including the action of Darsum-
uiuud (Medal with Clasp). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59 in command of the 7tn Pun-
jaub Infantry, including the actions of Gungaree, Puttialce, Mynpooree. Bungaon, and Ruttunpore, commanded
the Right Column of attack in the action of 28th Mai ch 1858 on the Nepaul frontier, commanded his Regiment in
t ne attack on the Camp of the Nana and Bala Rao in the Gurwah Pass (mentioned hi despatches, Medal, and Brevet
of Major).
1 " MajorGeneral W. J. F. Stafford served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the siege
and capture of Delhi (wounded the clay o»' the assault). Commanded the 1st Punjaub Infantry after tLe as-
s,ilr and until the final evacuation of the city by the rebels. Was Brigade Major of the Hurrianah Field Force,
and in command of a portion of it, and present at the surrender of Jhujjur, and action of Narnoul (mentioned in
d -patches, and thanked by the Governor of the Punjaub). Commanded the 22nd Punjaub Infantry in the action
• 1. Kurkrowlee and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and mentioned in despatches). Served
..uiiig the China Expedition of 1860-62, and commanded the ntV Punjaub Infantry throughout the operations
against the Taeping 1 ebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1862, including capture of stockades on 4th April, capture
'. stockaded village of Tserpoo. stockades near Nanksiang, capture by escalade of the waded towi.s of Kading,
1 si:ip"o, Najow, and Cholin. and repulse of a very superior force on the 25th May ; commanded a mixed force at
t.e relief of Tsinpoo. Served throughout the Looshai campaign of 1871-72 in command of the 22nd Bengal Native
infantry (mentioned in despatches, thanked by Government, CB., and Medal with Clasp).
"- Major General J. A. Steel served m the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal and Brevet of Major).
■"■' Major General A. L. Steele served with tne Expeditionary Force in China in 1842, and was present at the
s-. liming of Chin-kiang-fou (Medal).
4" MajorGeneral F.J. Stephenson served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857, including the action near
Akth with the Neemueh mutineers on the 5'h July, and the subsequent battle of Agra on the 10th October 1S57
:>■ lil).
•,r' Major General F. W. Stubbs served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1858-59, including the action of
1 , capture ot Bareilly, relief of .-hahjehanpore, capture of Shahabad, actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore,
il M ithowlce, and action of Biswah— severely injured by his horse falling upon him (mentioned in despatches
on live occasions, Medal).
"T MajorGeneral G. Swiney served during th ! Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. During the Sonthal rebellion in
■ • 55 56. Also in the Indian mutiny campaigns uf 1857-59, nml wfls present at tbe relief of Azimghur, engagement
i, the rebels under Kocr Sing, and other skirmishes; employed as Commissariat Officer with the Azimghur
.ntil its relief by Sir K. Lugard : subsequently served with the force under Brigadier M-Duffin Bundle-
■ - '■ including the action of Suhao and Burial, ; commanded the Jaloun Military Police in an engagement with
1 <■ <• mincers at Rohaiu on 14th May 1859 (Medal).
General Symonds served with the R.N. Battalion against the Carlists on the north coast of Spain.
■ v ■ ! with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal), and engaged with the batteries at the bombardment of Sweaborg
A IgUst. Served in China with the expeditionary force in 1858-60, including the occupation of Canton, the
General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 5677
Mttapaign in the north of China, action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm and capture of the north Takoo Forts
(mentioned in despatches), anil subsequent operations (Brevet uf Major, Medal with two Clasp*).
4,J Major General F. H. Synge served as Brigade Major with the Osmauli Irregular Cavalry in Asia Minor, and
marched with them across the Balkans to Shauila. Served with the 43rd Light Infantry in Bundlecund during the
Indian mutiny ; commanded three Companies in the action of Girwasa, and four companies in the actions of Oticly-
pore and Doolypore (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal). Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-65,
and commanded the Regiment in the action of Te Ranga — horse killed, and mentioned in despatches (Medal).
451 Major General E. L. Taverner was present with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and at the landing
at Hallilah Bay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, during the forced march on Borazjoon,
occupation of the enemy's entrenched camp, and night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp) .
45- Major General H. D. Taylor served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the relief of Pegu in
December 1852, and at the second investment of Pegu by the Burmese in January 1S54 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58 ; present at the relief of Lucknow in 1857, at the
actions of Secunderabaugh, Shah Nujeef Terra, and Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow with the Lucknow
Flying Column from May to July 185S (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps). With the expedition to China in
i860; present at the capture of the Taku .Forts, at the engagements of Chan-chia-wan and Palee-chou, and at the
advance on Pekin (Brevet of Lt. Colonel, Medal with two Clasps).
453 Major General H. J. Templer served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-59, including the battle of Cawn-
pore on 6th Dec. 1857, operations on the Goomteo, siege of Lucknow, actions of Koorsie, Calpee, and Ranode (men-
tioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps).
454 Major General L. F. C. Thomas served throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow in 1857, an<l
commanded the Artillery for some weeks ; also commanded a Battery of Guns when Fort Muchhee Bhowun was
invested by the Rebels, and blew up its powder magazine half an hour after the troops had left, 011 the night of
the 1st July i?57- Was in charge of the Field Train and Artillery Park attached to Outram's Force during the
defence of'the Alum Bagh, and was present at the capture of Lucknow (several times mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
4j= Major General R. L. Thompson served in the Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served
in Bengal with Havelock's Column from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtepore,
Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Buseemtgunge (both actions), Boorbeeakechokee, Bithoor, and 1 ther
actions leading to and ending in the relief of the garrison of Lucknow and subsequent defence of the Residency ;
served with Outram's Force in the Alumbagh, his horse being shot under him at the attack on the enemy's out-
post at Gahilee ; also present at the operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps,
Brevet of Major, and a year's service).
455 Major General S. J. Thorp served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the siege and capture of
Ratghur, action at Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and
storm of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
*w Major General J. E. Thring served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India in 1857-5S, including the actionsof Secundra,
Chanda, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of Azinighur(five times mentioned in despatches,
Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
45S Major General H.V. Timbrell served throughout the Sutlej Campaign of 1845-46. Served in theHazara Campaign
of 1851-52, including the affair of the Black Mountain and the taking of the hill forts of Umlj and. Kotah (Medal with
Clasp). Served in the Indian Mutiny in the defence of the Alumbagh and siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
459 Major General H.Le P. Trench served throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan under General Pollock,
including the forcing of the Khyber Pass and the" different engagements lending to the recapture of Cabool (Medal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 including the battle of Nujjufghur (horse killed) several engage-
ments under the walls of Delhi and the final assault as Orderly Officer to Brigadier General Nicholson ; utter the bill
of Del'ai accompanied the force under General Showers as Brigade Major throughout the operations in the Goorgaon
district; also served as Brigade Major with the 1 'oliniin under General Seaton and was present at the actions ol
Gnngheree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie (Brevet of Major, Medal with tvvo Clasps).
iFA Major GeneralJ. S. Tulloh served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
battle of Aliwal (Medal). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwalla and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasp-.). Commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations of the expedition oi 1863
against the tribes on the North-West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and capture of
□mbeylah (Brevet of Major, CB., Medal with Clasp).
";- .V ;i "•'.'••■!,' r;i I 11. 1'. Tyaeki' served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta Country, and was present
at the storm and capture of Punella. Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
surrender of Be -hire, expedition to Bornzjoon, and battle of Koushab (Medal with Clasp).
183 Major 1 leneral K. Ohwin served with the Force under General Nott from Candahar to Cabool in 1842 (Medal).
Gwalior 1 ampaign and present at the battle of Maharajpore 29th Dec. 1043 (Bronze Star) Throughout the Sutlej
campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkoe," Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Pun-
jaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal). Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58, including the relief of the Garrison oi
Lucknow on 25th Sept. 1857, siege and capture of Lucknow in March 1858, action of Allygunge, and capture of
Baroilly (Medal with two Clasps).
*ei Major General (Jrquhart landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Batt. Royals on the 22nd April 1855, and was at the
siege and!:.: Sebast ipol, taking of the Quarries 0117th June, and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and
8th Sept. (Mvlal v. .tii cin>p, I'.ivwt, "f Lt. Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish .Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie)
- • . ! ■ in ii'-n of i.->x> in China ; commanded the 2nd Batt. Royals at the taking of Sinho and Tangku and
occupation 1 Tientsin; commanded the 2nd Brigade on the advance', and was present at the surrender of Pekin
(Medal with two Clasps, and CB.) .
463 Major General B. G. Vander Gucht served with the expedition under General Wheeler against Kote Kangra in
1846.
w Major General G. E. Voyle served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of Buddiwal and
battle- of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Campaign in Burmah of 1S52-51, including the taking of
Martab m, action of the White H..'i~e >to"kade, and taking of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
>"< Major 1 .eneral II. F. Waddingt m served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the first
siege operations before Mooltan, 1 icludiug the repulse of the enemy s night attack on the British Camp at Muttee
Thai Medal w ith one Clas: 1. lie • a . 1 the graci ais approbation ot the Queen for services performed in India in
1 I57-5 . for ,. tying as Depn y < ■ ■-- nerof Mundlah, acted with much iiidgment in opposing the rebels in the
Muni a.. 1 IS ,n. , ;- , • .a id for having been present in several engagement* (Medal)*.
-■■ ir I leral o'.i.'i'.a 1 nued t'ne Turkish Contingent when first raised, and served with it till the end of
the war ., t'.:,- 1 'nm-n and sab--.pe-ut orea King up of the force (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the force under Major llonner against the Wagheers in 1S59, and commanded the ambush at Pastor, when
about 600 of the Wagheers were captured on the 19th Dec. 1859. Commanded the troops in Okamundel in 1860-61.
*~l Major General H. Wallace commanded a Division of Artillery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from
30th December 1867, and was present at the capture of Magdala (mentioned in despatches' CB., and Medal).
472 Major General AValsh commanded a Battalion on the China expedition of 1 57-58, including the blockade of the
Canton river, the landing before and storming of Canton {CB., Medal with 1 lias] I.
473 Major General 0. S. B. Walton served with a detachment of his regime:,; 1:1 the Saugor and Nerbudda terri-
tories during the disturbances of 1857 and 1858. and was present at several minor engagements with the rebels.
*"4 Major General W.J. Ward served the Gwalior campaign and was twice ivnum ted a 1 toe barb- ..;' l'unniar on 29th
Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the tst and 2nd siege opera-
tions before and surrender of Mooltan, action of Soorghkoond, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps)
Accompanied the force under Sir Nevill Chamberlain in the operations against the Mahsood Wuzeerees in Aprr
and May 18' . and was present at Pallaseeii, the forcing of the Burrara' Pass, and the advance to Kaneegorum
(Medal with Clasp).
l";' Major General T. S. Warden served t'ne Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the siege and sur-
roa lor of Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs on the 27th Deceu_b :r, storm of the city breach, and captuie
567A General Officers Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
of the town— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and '
was present at the landing at Hallilah Bay, the surrender of Bushire, the forced march on Borazjoon and occupa-
tion of the enemy's entrenched camp there; also with the rear guard under Brigadier Honner when attacked by
the Persian Arniy on the night of the 7th February, and at the battle of Kooshab on the following mi rning (Medal
with Clasp). Served in 1S58 with Brigadier Parke's Column in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, Rao
Saheb, and the Nawab of Banda, and was present at the action of Oodipore (Medal).
4:6 Major General P. Wats; hi served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1853, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing
the Indian mutiny in 1S57-5S, and was present in the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of the
Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kala Xiuldee and Kuankur, siege of the Jail and subsequent operations at Shah-
jebanpore, affairs at Mfthomdee, Shahabad.and Bunkagaon (Medal).
180 Major General F. \\ . Whinyates was present at the attack on Algiers by Lord Exmouth on 27th August 1816.
Served with the army in France in 1817 and 1818. In February 1S39 was commanding officer of Engineers with the
Field Force in New Brunswick when the disputed territory was invaded by the State of Maine. Has the Medal for
the battle of Algiers.
482 Major General Williamson served with the 27th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1834-35 (Medal).
♦- : Major General .1. K. L. Willows served in the Burmese war in 1S52-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
4* ' Maji ir General H. M. Wilson served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present throughout the siege ope-
rations before Mooltan, including the storming of the Dhurnisalla, and action of Soroojkhooud, also present'at the
battle of Goojerat — horse shot (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutinj' campaign in 1857-5S, includ-
ing the siege and storming of Delhi and subsequent six days' operations in the city until its final capture; thence
accompanied Greathed's Column, and was present at the actions of Bolundshur, Allyghur, and Agra; subse-
quently with the Force under Lord Clyde at the taking of Dilkoosha and La Martiniere, storming of the Secundcr-
bagh and the whole of the operations ending in the final relief of Lucknow (horse twice shot), afterwards present
at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1S57 (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, several times mentioned in
despatches, and thanked by Government). Commanded 9th Native Infantry in the Bh'ootan campaign in 1865 (Medal
with Clasp). Commanded 31st Native Infantry with the Hazara Field Force in 1868 (Clasp).
4si Major General J. C. Wood served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the
Chenab and battle of Chillianwallah— very severely wounded (Medal with Clasp'.
466 Major General C. S. Woodcock served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
**" Major General Wormald served the campaign in Affghanistan from Oct. 183s to Jan. 1840, including the storm
and capture of Ghuzneo (Medal), and occupation of Cabul.
488 MajorGeneral Wortham served the campaigns of 1813 and 14 in Spain and France, including the siege of San
Sebastian, from 20th Aug. to 9th Sept. 1813: battles of Orthes and Toulouse (War Medal with three Clasps). Served
afterwards with the army m America, from 14th Sept. 1814 to 24th May 1S15, including the attack on the American
Lines before New Orleans, 8th Jan. 1815, and the siege and capture of Fort Bowyer from 8th to nth Feb. 1815.
489 Major General E. A. Wylde served with the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale; was
before Sebastopol until its fall; also at the surrender of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
491 Major General C. B. Young served with the Jhansi field force, and as Adjutant of Sappers at Joudhpore in 1S39.
Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, and battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of
Prome (Medal for Pegu) .
492 Major General R. Young served at the siege of Mooltan (Medal).
493 Major General J. W. Younghusband served in the Affghan campaign of 1842, and was present at the second
attack on Hykulzye, and at Candahar under General Nott. Served in the Sind campaign of 1843, and was present
at the battle of Hyderabad (Medal) ; also in the hill campaign under Sir Charles Napier in 1S45. Commanded a detach-
ment of Upper Sind Police in the attack and defeat of the MuDdranees in 1847 ; commanded a separate column, com-
posed of 6th Punjaub Police Battalion, detachments 2nd Punjaub Cavalry, and Mounted Police in the expedition
against the Omerzye Wuzeeries in 1852 ; commanded 2nd and 6th Punjaub Police Battalions in the expedition
against the Sheoranies in 1853 ; commanded 6th Police Battalion in the expedition against the Kusseranies in 185^
(Medal with Clasp).
Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 567 i
I Colonel H. Acton served with the expedition to China in 1842, waspresentat the capture ofWbosung, Shanghai,
and Chin Kiang Foo (Medal). Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese
war in 1852-53 present at the capture of Prorae, accompanied Sir John Cheape's force to Meday, where he was
en""a°-ed at the stockades and in minor affairs ; and in 1853 as second in command of the Pegu Light Infantry was
en"a"ed in operations against the rebel chief Moung-g ,ung-ghee (Medal with Clasp for Pegu;.
■t Colonel R. H. M. Aitken served ihruilghoul the Pmnaub eaiupaign of 1 :.r 4.. .uchmmg the pa --age cf the
Ohenal., battle of Goojerat, and pursue of the Sikhs and Affghans (Medal with 1 .-.. -;o. *o Anal can paign m 1855,
present at the mutiny at Lucknow 3 tli May » -=-. ■■ :■' ' - :•:■;• m-or- th- ■•-..<i 0.1., , a.-i .■ e, ...- Liuncnr,
throughout defence of the Residency from 3 th June to ■. -. \ . . : -. ■•. -Hiding t nir -.-rt:.-s, in two oi which he
commanded; afterwards present during the op-ra:.- -- . ■ • . awnpore from 28th Nov. and battle oi the 6th
December; Oude campaign of 1858 (repeatedly m itioni - despatches, thanked by Government, Medal with Clasp,
a year's service, Brevet of Major, itnd decorated with tie- V 1 'r. -- '-for various tuts of gallantry and distin-
guished brtu-erv performed during the defence of the Residency of Lncknow"). ' ' •' „
' - Colonel R. Alexander was attached to the 7th Hussars at the siege and capture of Lucknow m March 1858 and
subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp).
3 Colonel C. F. Amiel served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1S52, and was present at the capture
of Martaban, operations before Rangoon on the 12th, 13th, and 14th April, and capture of the Great Dagos Pagoda
1 with the storming partv), and rapture "'I'mme (Medal with clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian campaignin
1858-59. Served with the left attack during the Bhootan Expedition of 1S65 (Medal with Clasp). Served with a
detachment of the 80th Regiment in the expedition to Perak 1-1 1075-76 (Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
* Colonel R. Anderson served in th" n-.m. .1 « itii the 5 :! Ifegiment from the 2--U1 Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal wo ;: ''..-;. K a.ght -h' " ■• h-gee, ,,r llomv, and Turkish Medal). Served also
with the Bombay Column in North Canara against the Dessa ebelsin Feb] aaiy 1 3s - 1 .Modal).
s Colonel J. Anderson served with the ;i 1 Light Lnfantrj thro ese warof 1S52-53; was on board
the B.I.C. steam-frigate Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the
Rangoon river; and served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and cap-
fee of Rangoon, and at the assault and capture of Bassein, 1 ith May 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
6 Colonel W\ J. Anderson served in the operations against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur Frontier in 1851-52,
and was present at the affairs of Prunghurai I Sharl ■••'' lal with Clasp).
7 Colonel K. T. A' svasatth bo tba Lmenl •> --a, 2.-nd April, and was made prisoner by the Russians
when H.M. ship !'■■■.. a-- r.wl-nuvi .-.'■'.. -;. -o-rved with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in tin*
flotilla of gunboats during the bombardment of Sweal rg (Medal).
» Colonel T. Austin served at Ungool in 1848.
3 Colonel F. P. Bailey served with his Regiment in charge of the Siege Train in the Sutlej campaign, and
during the time it held "Jullundcr in the Punjaub cam; ogn. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ;
accompanied Havelock's Force-in the advance onLucki win 1.857 and was present at the actions of Bus. iitgu 4
Mungarwar, and Aluniliagh, relief of the Garrison and defence of the Residency: subsequently with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh. and at the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and a year's service).
10 Colonel A. liainbrigge landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1S55, including the
battle of the Tcherna\a, sa ge and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp and Turkish Medal).
II Colonel 0. O. Baker was in action with the Russian batteries 011 llangoe Head, 22nd May 1S54. Served with
the Baltic expedition in 1055, including the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
12 Colonel C..H. Barchard served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of ChiBianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps) . Present in the operations in the Boori Pass in 1853, and in those against the
Afreedie's in March i:-—, (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-58 on Sir Arehdale
Wilson's Staff, and was "present at the actions of the 30th and 31st May on the Hindun, battle of Budlee-ke-Serai,
throughout the siege assault and capture of Delhi, siege and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with two
Clasps, and CIS).
13 Colonel C. Barlow served the Punjaub campi ign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regt., including the whole of the siege
operations before Mooltan, action of Soorjkoos ■!. canyii % the Heights before Mooltan, capture of the Dowdat Gale
(grape-shot wound), and surrender of the for ress; ;■ I rw trds | a sent at the battle of Goojerat (Medalwith two
Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Jugdespore with Eyre's Force, capture
ofAtrowleea, actions of Chanda, Omeerpore, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of
Azimghur, and operations in the Jugdespore Jungle (.Medal with Clasp).
15 Colonel C. P. Barras served with the Rajpootana FieldForce at the storming capture and total destruction of
the village of Rowa on the 6th January 1858, at the siege and total demolition of the fort of Awah (mentioned in
despatches), at the siege assault and capture of Kotah under General Roberts; was actively employed as 2nd
in Command Meena Corps from April to October 185S in putting down raids by the predatory tribes; commanded
the Camel Corps in Central India in the pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee, and the action of Rajpoor
on the 25th November 1858 (mentioned in despatches); commanded the Camel Corps with the Cavalry Brigade
under Brigadier Somerset at the defeat of Tantia Topee at Barodea on 1st January 1859. Served under Sir Robert
Napier in the Seronj jungles up to May 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
17 Colonel G. H. Basevi served with the Kohat field force at the attack on the Kothul on the 12th and 25th Nov.
1853, as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
lu Colonel A. R. Bayly served with the Sth Regt. at the siege and assault of Delhi, including repulse of sorties . ,u
9th 14th and 18th July, and the six days' lighting in the city ; afterwards present in the action of Bolundshur,
affair of Allyghur, battle of Agra, action of Dilkoosha, and relief of Lucknow under Lord Clyde, affair of the 2nd
and action of the 6th Dec. at Oawnpore, and action of Khudagunj (Medal with two Clasps).
21 Colonel C. H. Beddek served in the Crimean campaign with the Land Transport Corps from the 19th May
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was attached to the 1st
Madras Fusiliers during Sir Hope Grant's campaign in Oude in 1858, including the affair at Daoodpore and capture
of guns (Medal).
22 Colonel M. VV. D. Beresford served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from 25th December 1S54
to 26th July 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
23 Colonel H. L. C. Bernard served with the force under Colonel Mackeson in Hazara and the Hussunzaie cam-
paign of 1852-53, and present at the affairs of the Black Mountain and taking of the fort. Served as Adjutant of the
Ha.zara Goorkha Battalion throughout the Mahsood Wuzeeree campaign of i860 with the force under Br. General
Chamberlain, and was present at the repulse of the attack on the British Camp at Paloseen, storming the Heights
of Burrurah, and in the subsequent operations leading to the occupation of Raneegorum and burning of Mookecn
(Medal with Clasp).
23 Colonel T. Biggs served in the Southern Mahratta campaign of 1844-45, including the sieges of the forts of Mono-
hur and Munsuntosh.
27 Colonel G. F. Blair served in the second Burmese war in 1852-53 including the attack on and capture of
Rangoon, and capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
28 Colonel A. F. F. Bloomfield served during the second Burmese war ; accompanied the Martaban Column to
Tonghoo ; present at the attack and capture of Gongah and other minor affairs (Medal with clasp for Pegu). Sent
on special service in command of a detachment of Golcondah Sebundies to suppress the disturbances in the hill
tracts of the Godavery district in 1857-58 (received the thanks of the Madras Government). Commanded a detach-
ment of the Golcondah Sebundies during the disturbances in the Golcondah Zemindary in 1850 (received the thanks
of the Madras Government and approbation of the Commander in Chief). Commanded the Civil Force sent to-
quell the disturbances in the Rumpah country in the Godavery district 1832— slightly wounded (received the
thanks of the Madras Government for the third time).
-J Colonel W. H. Blowers served with the Persian Expeditionary Fcrce in 1856-57, and was present at the bom-
bardment and capture of the forts of Mole; the Indian mutiny campaign, and
was pre.-eut at the siege and capture of Kotah, a , during all the operations in that Province
in 1858 and 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
567 j Clouds Retired on Fall Pay or on a Pension.— War Services.
31 Colonel A. Blunt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48 49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, and batt:
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
33 Colonel Blyth served on the coast of Syria in 1S40 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the Easten
campaign of 1854-55, with the Roval Marines, including the battle of Balaklava and siege of Sebastopol, and wa
attached to the Lisht Division of the Army in the Trenches, and at the battle of Inkerman (Medal with three Clasps
Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class*of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
35 Colonel J. Bonham was severelv wounded at the affair of Chmhut, and served during the defence of the Resi-
dency at Lucknow from 30th June to 10th Nov. 1857. He was wounded on the 15th August, and severely woundeci
on the 30th Ausust (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
3" Colonel A. E. Bowen served in the Burmese war in 1852-53, and was present at the investment of Pegu ; com-
manded a party of the 19th N.I. and 1st Madras Fusiliers sent to reinforce the river piquet during the attack by the
enemy on the 4'th 5th and 6th January 1853 on the garrison ; remained with the piquet for three days, waspresentat
the recapture of Beeling (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with Major General Whitlock's Field Force at the
suppression of the mutiny in Bengal 1S58-59, present at the surrender of the rebel Narrain Rao of Kirwee, com-
manded the Light Company of his regiment at the affair of Jignee, in action at Giriwassah on the banks of the
Scinde river 16th December '1858 (Medal). .,„.',
38 Colonel P. A. Brown served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu and its subsequent
defence (wounded), and was brought to the notice of the Governor General for able conduct when in command of a
Picket during the siege ; also present at the attack on Gongoo and in other minor affairs, and commanded the De-
tachment whfeh engaged the enemy on 31st Jan. 1S54 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Persian campaign in 1857, and
commanded Sappers at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah and subsequent pursuit (Medal with Clasp).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of Madras Sappers, including relief of Arungabad
and Mhow, siege and capture of Dhar, the several actions before Mundesore, Gooravia, relief of Neemuch, disarming
of Holkar's Troops at Indore, siege and capture of Ratghur, siege and capture of Gurrakotah, forcing pass into "
Bundlecund (with Advance Guard), battle of Muddenpore, siege and capture of the Fort of Jhansi, including the
battle of Baitwa and taking the town by escalade — commanded and led the ladder-party of right-centre attack ;
action of Koonch, Gagortee, when attacked, capture of the town and Fort of Calpee (Brevet of Major, Medal with
^ Colonel M. Browne served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign, and commanded a
Detachment at the attack on and defeat of the Rebels at Bhanpore ; he was also present in the actions at Doomureah-
■'un-re and Toolsepore (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
* « Colonel R. Burd was present at the assault and capture of the fortified village and entrenched position of
Rowa (slightly wounded) ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Awah, and at the siege storm and capture of
Kotah in^iSsS ; at the reoccupation of Chandaree, the battle of Kota-ke-Serai, and the storming of the various
heights occupied by the enemy ; present at the general action and attack and capture of the Lushkur and city of
Gwalior; at the siege and capture of Powree, and subsequent pursuit of the rebels; at the action of Koondrye,
and defeat of Maun Sing's Force (Medal with Clasp).
« Colonel A. W. Cameron commanded the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign in 1858, including
the actions of Sindwaho (mentioned in despatches) and Korai (Medal).
+" Colonel S. G. Carter served with the 51st Light Infantry during the war in Burmah from April to August 1852 ;
was on board the E.I.C. steam-slooD Sesostris during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on
the" Rangoon river, served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and cap-
ture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May (severely wounded 1, Was mentioned in
General Godwin's despatches as " deserving the best consideration of Government " for his services at the cap-
turing by storm of the enemy's stronghold and entrenched position south of Bassein ; honoured with the best
thanks of the Governor General in Council, and promoted to the rank of Captain (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
49 Colonel H. B. Chalmers served as Principal Executive Officer at Agra during the mutiny in 1857-58, and wa3
slightly wounded at the battle of Agra on 5th July 1857 (Medal).
511 Colonel C. P. Chambers served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Agra,
Puttealee, and Gungaree (Medal).
5' Colonel G. Carleton embarked for Turkey on 2nd Oct. 1855 as a Captain in the Osmanli Horse Artillery and
served with that Force until its disbandment — was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie.
52 Colonel Campbell Clark served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab, action
of Ramnuo-gur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in Burmah in 1S53
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was attached to the '88th Regiment during the operations at Cawnpore under
General Windham in November 1857, and was very dangerously wounded (Medal).
53 Colonel C. D. S. Clarke served through the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
5* Colonel J. S. P. Clarke was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in
1857 (Medal with Clasp).
" Colonel W. C. S. Clarke served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was present with
General Seaton's Column at the actions of Gungeree and Putteali (Medal).
" Colonel W. F. A. Colman, while on passage to India in the transport Briton, was wrecked on the Lesser Anda-
man in November 1844, and remained on that island fifty-one days, suffering very severe privations. He served with
the 80th Regiment throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
shah, and Sobraon— ran the Standard Bearer through the body in single combat (Medal and two Clasps).
cl Colonel A. Cory served on special duty with the Nepaulese Force under Jung Bahadoor in the Indian mutiny
campaign in 1857-5*8, and present at the capture of Goruckpore, and siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with
Clasp).
63 Colonel H. Cowell served with the 75th Regiment at the battle of Budlee ke Serai, 8th June 1857, and at the
siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
f>5 Colonel R. C. Cross served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5S, and was present with Havelock's
Force from its first taking the field in July 1857, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawn-
pore (horse killed under him by a cannon-shot), Oonao, Buseerut Gunge, Boorbeea-ke-Chowkee, and Bithoor (horse
wounded), skirmishes of 17th 18th and 19th September while protecting the construction of a bridge of boats across
the Ganges on the Oude side for the passage of the troops, actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, and relief of the
Garrison of Lucknow (wounded), subsequent defence of the Residency for two months, and the day before the relief
by Lord Clyde, led 100 men as part of a storming party to the King's stables and steam-engine house, and took a
Colour under very heavy fire to an outpost to serve as a guide to Lord Clyde's force ; also served with Outram's Force
in the Alumbagh, and at the capture of Lucknow, and present also at the passage of the Gogra and operations on
the Nepaul frontier (thanked by the Government, Medal with two Clasps, a year's service, and Brevet of Major).
'•' Colonel J. R. Currie served with the force under Brigadier Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
63 Colonel R. M. Curry served the Syrian campaign of 1840, — at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment
of Acre (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Baltic in the latter part of 1855 (Medal).
n Colonel G. A. Cuyler served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49 and
w.i - pri'.-ent at. the assault of the heights of Dulla (Medal). Served with the force under Colonel Mackeson against
i In- 1 1 u^-:iiizaies in 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58 ; joined the Nussee-
rie Battalion at Saharunporc in Aug. 1857, and was at once sent in command of a strong detachment to the relief of
the Civil Station of Mozuffurnuggur ; commanded a detachment in Saharunporeand Mozuffurnuggur districts from
Aug. 1857 to March 1858, and was engaged in various affairs with insurgents, including the taking of Jo wlah and
attack nil Thannabowan (Medal).
"•' ( lolonel J. Dalgie ■ .■ - ■ 1 ved as Adjutant of the 71st Highlanders in the Crimea from 18th April 185=;, including the
siege and fall of 8 lUastopol, 1 xpedition to Kertch and Yenika.le (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in
the Central tali tmpaignol 1858 with Sir John Michel's Field Force, and was present at the defeat of the rebels
under Tanti 1 Topoe d ;ir Ra ghur; was also present at the actions of Mongrowlee and Sindwaho, and affair of
Kurrai. Be ved subsequently with a Hying column in pursuit of Tantia Topeeand other rebel leaders, and was pre-
sent al the 8 fair of tTainwass, 5th April 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
J* Colonel ' ' irby Berved with 200 volunteers from the 13th Regiment attached to the Scinde Camel Corps, during
Sir Charles N.ipier's campaign of 1845 against the mountain and desert tribes on the right bank of the Indus. Served
Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 567A;
»4t* the crttl, Rpo-iment in India throughout the rebellion of 1857-58, in the campaign in Central India under Sir
Hu^Lse^' present at the siege and storm of Chundaree (led the storming ( olumni, battle of the Betwa siege
undsr'rmot'Vlmnsi^led the breach storming party and was severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Medal
'Vii'\''ru'.MT1/ri'wrrMh was present when the 41st Bengal Native Infantry mutinied at Seetapore on the 3rd
Tune i8« when M es "a ed int.. hucknow. Remained on duty at the Muchee Bhawim Fort, and afterwards at the
Residenrv tl rnuXout the defence until the final relief of the Garrison of Lucknow Afterwards served as Assistant
B^SffiSu the field with the 3rd Infantry and Artillery Brigades until Feb. 1858 (Medal with Clasp, and a
•Te:orCobmdCW H Davis as a volunteer accompanied the expedition into the Eusofzai country in 1857 under
Lt Colonel Vau-han, and was his Orderly Officer at the attack on and destruction of Nhermga. Served with the
^Vt'h Re-imei t in the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal)
7-r Colfnel N W aeCourcy served with the Battalion sent ont for service in Japanrn 1864-66, and was present at the
bomb?rlnent of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea ot Japan the assault
™t re and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks on the 5th and 6th Sept 1864
(wverely wounded by a musket-ball in the left wrist, middle finger amputated; mentioned in despatches, and Brevet
0^ttin/RV£ tf^^laZt^^ortco^ Despard's Force in the operations against and
assault on the rebel chiefs Pah at Ohaiawai in New Zealand on 1st July 1S45 (mentioned m despatch), also at the
^ol^
Chillianwallah 'and Goujerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Atighans (Medal with two I asps). Served 111 an expe-
1 it , in der Sir . harles Napier against the Atl'reedies, in 1S49-50; volunteered with a Company of his Regiment to
scale a Ml i n t - posses.-ion of the enemy, who bad cut up a detachment of 40 men under Ensign Sitwell; drove off
the enemy and brWht down the body of Kns.gn Sitwell and the four surv.v-.a-s (.Medal with Clasp). Served m the
Sontha 1 cat 1 ■ i - . in , = .. Also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-59, and was present at tour engagements
liB^ellatDumoh, ana twice repulsed attacks on the Fort of Rehli, employed m hunting down rebels m the
Bauc-or district while in command of the Police Battalion; co-operated in attacking a body ot rebels 1500 strong at
Hirdecimnir killiic 1 v ■ of them, and pre^nt at the attack on Patrakotah and Luckungur (Medal).
<* Colonel R Don-las served with the Buffs at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star .
*> Colone F W. Dunbar served in Kurmah in 1853 against the rebel chief Gounghee. Also through the Sonthal
campaign of 105s and captured one of the chief rebel leaders. Present at the outbreak at Benares on the 4th June
r8™i andMn the engagement there with the rebels. Served with the Goorka force in the Goruckpnre and Azimghur
D85trColonel!james Duncan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 17th Lancers, including the affair of
Bulganak, battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse killed), Inkerman (horse killed), and Lchernaya, and sage ot Sebas-
topol (Medal * itta four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ot the Medjidie). Served also in the
campaign of 1858-59 in Central India, and was present at the action ot Zerapore (Medal).
S9 Colonel J Duval served as a volunteer with the oth Madras Native Infantry at Rangoon at the close of the
Burmah campaign in 18.3. Commanded a party of the Pegu Light Infantry m pursuit of the rebel chieftain
Woung Gong Ghyee in 1844 and 1845 in the Tharrawaddie districts. nfo,ioU
si Colonel Kht served with the ,-tb Regiment during the Kallir war of 1S46-47 (Medal).
•» Colonel .fohn Kll.ott served with the China expedition 111 1042 (Medal). Was 111 H.M.S. Fox during the action
with the stockade batteries, and destruction of the Burmese war-boats in the Rangoon River, on the 10th Jan. 1852 ;
commanded the Roval Marines at the destruction of the same .-.tockade* on the 4th April ; landed 111 command of
the Marines during the v, hole of the operations against Rangoon, from the nth to the 17th April ; commanded the
Marines on tic expedition to Mobee against the Army of the Governor ot Rangoon (officially thanked) ; and after-
wards at the storm and capture of the city of Bassein (wounded, and honourably mentioned 111 both Naval and
Military despatches), as also the Royal Marines embarked 111 the steam tiotil a on the Irrawa, dy, and severely
wounded on the advance to Prome (honourably mentioned in Governor General s despatch) ; Medal with Clasp for
Pegu Served in the K.M .battalion in co-operation with the French Army at the bombardment and surrender of
the forts of Bomarsund, in Aug. iS,4 Oialtic Medal). With the combined force during the siege ot Sebastopol m
-855 the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale, and action with the outer torts ot Sebastopol on the 17th June (Medal
with Clasp, 5th ( lass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Has also the Medal for the Kaffir war. _
93 colonel!' J Ellis served ,n the Kaffir war of i846-47 (Medal). Served with the Baltic expedition m 1854
(Medal); was Adjutant to the 2nd Battalion during the siege of Sebastopol and at the battle ot Balaklava in the
same year, and Aide de ( 'amp to Colonel Hurdle at its fall, as also at the surrender ot Kmbourn (Medal with two
Clasps Sardinian Medal. sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served with the China expedition of 1857-
60 as Aide de Camp to Colonel Hollowav, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before storm and
capture of the city (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Appointed Major of Brigade to the Royal Marines m
9*gColonelH L Evans served with the R.M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the attack and
surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854. Served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the
destruction of telegraph stations on 29th June, and the shelling of a large body of Russian troops on 1st July
(Medal) Commanded a Company throughout the China expedit ion of 1S57-50, including the blockade on the I aiiton
river storm and capture of the city, ami action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains ; accompanied the
expedition to the North as Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion, and was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho wounded,
.mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860 as second 111 command ot the CMnese Coolie Corps with
file expedition to the North (Medal with three Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
9"» Colonel J R Fairlie served in the Sanger and Nerbudda Territories during the mutiny m Bengal ; was present
at the affair near Sehora 29th November 1857, and at Kooahgaum 29th December 1857 ; served with Brigadier ■ Row-
croft's Field Force in Gornckpore from May to December 1S58 ; present at the action at llurnab [8th .bine 1858, and
acted as Staff Officer to the detachment, aiid was thanked by Colonel Byng, and favourably mentioned m the de-
spatches ; present at Brigadier Rowcroffs battle in Toolsepore 23rd December 1858; also at the reduction ot Buncile-
cund under Brigadier Wlicler (Medal). .
96 Colonel T. B. Fanshawe served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from June 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as second in
command with a Wing of the Regiment at the siege and occupation of Dwarka, Okamundel, 111 1S59. Served mthe
Abyssinian campaign in 1867-68, and was present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
9" Colonel Faunce commanded the Light Company of the 4th Regt. at the recapture of the Fort of Nepaunee on
99 Colonel C M.N. Fellowes served during the Sutlej campaign in 1846. Served with a detachment against the
refractory Rajah of Allvpore in Bundlccuud in 1S51. Also during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857, including
the action of the 5th July near Agra (wounded), Futtypore, Sikree, and battle of Agra— mentioned m despatches
103 Colonel A. J. FitzGerald served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles during the second siege operations at
Mooltan including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel: was afterwards present at the
battle of Goojerat, the pursuit of the Sikh Army, and the expulsion of the Afl'ghans beyond the Khyber Pass
(Medal with two Clasps). Also present during the operations in the Euzofzye Country, and capture of the insurgent
villages on the nth and 14th Dec. 1849 (Medal with Clasp). _
10'°Colonel F B Foote was engaged in various expeditions against the mountain tribes near Peshawur m 1851-52
under Sir ColmOauipbell (Medal with Clasp). Was engige I from Dec. 1857 throughout the suppression of the
mutiny in India and present with the Goorkha Force under Brigadier General Macgngor at the affairs of Gorruck-
pore. Shahgungc, and Khandhoonuddee— received the thanks of the Governor General in Council. Also present at
the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
105 Colonel Forbes served with the gist Regiment in the last Kaffir war (Medal).
10? Colonel H Francis served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian expedition in 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
Served also throughout the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the defence of the Alumbagh, action of
K K
567 1 Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
La Martiniere, second relief of Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore, and actions of Kalee Nuddee, Kerkeroulie, Bareill
Shahjehanpore, Mahomdee, and Bunnai (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
10S Colonel G-. L. Fraser served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 ; also in the Punjaub campaign m 1849, and wi
present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp, and mentioned in despatches). Served in the expedition ■
Kohat under Sir Charles Napier, in Feb. 1850 (Medal with Clasp) . Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign, ar
was present at the siege of Calpee (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp for Central India).
109 Colonel O. F. C. Fraser served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of tb
forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). ' _• " - ,„■„.„
110 Colonel J. W. Fry served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose 11
1857-58 and was present at the actions of Koonch, all the operations before Calpee from 15th to 22nd May, battle c
Golowlie, capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before and capture of the town am
fortress of Gwalior, and taking of Pourie (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Has received a Gold Medal c
Honor from the President of the French Republic and the Silver Medal of the Royal Humane Society for savhu
aladv from drowning in the sea at Boulogne-sur-Mer. ' • •■
Dl Colonel J. H. H. Gammell served with the 22nd Regiment mthe force under Sir bydney.Cotton to Shah Moosel
Keyl in August 1S54 for the punishment of the Mohmund Tribes (Medal with Clasp).
112 Colonel A. Ga'hagan served with the field force under Major Hawks at Keonghaut for the suppression of i 1
rebellion anion's: the llill Tril.es of the Cuttack Tributary Mehals.
113 Colonel J. S. Gibb served at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs in Arrah district and Jugdespore (twic<
mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
115 Colonel W. A. Glasspoole served in the Punjaub campaign of 134S-4Q, and was present at the siege and sur-
render of Mooltan, including the storm and capture of the town (Medal with Clasp). Persian campaign of 1856-57, .
includin"- the surrender of Bushire, and acted on Sir R. Honner's Staff during the forced march to Borazjoon, night.,
attack on the rear-guard and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served against the rebel Bheels and Coolies
in the Xassic and Ahmednusigur districts in 1857-5S, and received the commendations of Government and the high,
approval of the Commander in Chief for services while in command of a Detachment of the 4th Rifles. In 1858 he
served with Sir John Michel's Force in pursuit of the rebels under Tantia Topee, and was present at the action of
Rajghur (Medal). „ . . , ,
"7 Colonel Glover served the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the first siege, storming of the entrenched
positions on 9th and 12th Sept., action of Soorjkoond, capture of the suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the
fortress, surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served at
A"ra during the Indian mutiny and was present at the battle fought there on the 5th July 1857 (Medal).
"8 Colonel R. C. Goff served with the 50th Regiment in the Crimea from the 22nd August 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
119 Colonel C. V. Gordon was present with his regiment on field service from the commencement of disturbances
in 1857 and 1858.
121 Colonel James Graham served in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-5S, including the siege and capture of
Luckuow, affairs of Koorsee, Barree, and Simree, action of Nawabgunge, reoccupation of Fyzabad, and passage of
the Gogra (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
123 Colonel J. H. Graham served as Staff Officer to the Force employed in the destruction of the Villages in the
Boree Valley, North-Western Frontier of India, in November 1853 (Medal with Clasp).
12t Colonel R. S. Graves served against the hill tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp).
Also in the defence of the Kumaon Hills and Rohilcund in 1857-58.
125 Colonel R. S. Gray served in Bengal with the Madras Rifles from 5th September 1857 to 2nd April 1S60, and
was present at the relief of Azimghur, and subsequently in General Lugard's Force at Jugdespore (Medal).
126 Colonel Hadfield served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and also
at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
127 Colonel G. J. Harcourt served in the Madras Fusiliers in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp forPegu),
and accompanied the force sent against the rebel chief Nga Bew. Served in the Indian mutiny campaign of
1857-58 attached to the 2nd Bengal Fusiliers, and was present during the siege of Delhi, in the advanced bat-
teries from 7th to nth Sept., assault of the city and six days' fighting therein. Commanded a field Column in
November 1857;; sent to accompany Colonels Sherwill and Johnstone of the Trigonometrical Survey to the Maree
Mountain on the Trans-Indus frontier; encountered and repulsed the enemy. Rejoined 1st Madras Fusiliers in
Feb. 1S58 in defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, and present at the capture of Lucknow, in the campaign of 1858
in Oude, including passage of the Goomtee, and other minor affairs. Was Staff Officer to a Field Column
under Major Raikes which repulsed the enemy at Shahpore on 13th Oct. 185S (Medal with two Clasps).
12S Colonel Hardy served at the siege of Mooltan in 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp). Also served in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Nusserabad (wounded) andAwah (charger killed), and siege
of Kotah as Assistant Adjutant General of Division under Major General Roberts (mentioned in despatches, Brevets
of Major, and Medal with Clasp).
130 Colonel R. D. Hassard served in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1844-45, and was present
at the storm and capture of Punalla. Served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and action at Khooshab (Medal with Clasp).
152 Colonel Lionel Hook served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal),
under Sir George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming of Mamookail, storming
the Heights of Jugdulluck, affair in the Tezeen Valley, storming of the Tezeen and Huft Kotul Mountains, occu-
pation of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction of Istaliff. He served as Adjutant of
the 9th Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (horse
shot under him), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
133 Colonel G. R. Hopkins served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the affair of
Buddiwal. and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Campaign of 1S51-52 against the hill tribes on
the Peshawur Frontier (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Khujwah, relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat,
action of Khodagunge and entry into Futteghur, affair of Shumshaliad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege
and capture of Lucknow — severely wounded (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
135 Colonel A. R. Hoskins served with the Persian expedition of 1856-57, and was present at the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege of Kotah, recapture of Chundaree, actions of
Kotah-ke-Serai and Gwalior, bombardment of Powree and action of Beejapore, actions of Sindwaho and Kurai,
surprise ami pursuit of the rebels at Koondrye (Medal with Clasp).
137 Colonel D. Hutcheon served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the assault
and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon. action at Khooshab, and bombard-
ment and capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp).
!3» Colonel E. C. Impey was present at the siege and capture of Kotah by the field force under Major General
Roberts in 1858 ; after the siege ho was attached as Political Officer with that force on the march from Kotah to
Neemnch [Medal).
139 Colonel Impey-Lovibond served in tho Indian mutiny campaign, at the relief of Arrah, and subsequently in
Oude (Medal). Served as Commanding Engineer wish the Sikkim expedition of 1S60 (mentioned in despatch).
141 Colonel H. Irvine served in the Crimean eampaiL'n from March to August 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
train before Sebastopol, and at the bombardmeutsof yth April and 6th and 17th June (Brevet of Major, Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of tho Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
i« Colonel 0. James was present during the Chinese riots at Singapore in May 1854. Served against the rebels
in the jungles of Central India from March to June 1861.
M5 Colonel H. J. Jepson served in Goomsoor in 1847-48.
l« ( lolonel 0. R. Johnson served with tho 50th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from June 16th 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also the several campaigns in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1863
to 1866 ; commanded a Company which formed part of the storming party at the assault and capture of Rangiaohia
Colonels Retired on Full Fay or on a Pension. — War Serwfa&s. 567"
(mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Major), present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the (.'amp al
Nukumaru, the affair at Kakaramea, and the taking of the Putahi Pah (mentioned i i -:,- ,:. . .1,,-. •[, dal).
w Colonel Johnston served in the Xnv Zealand war of 1G45-46 (Medal) with tin thi,. ■• ■ :.:l .-.iinmanded
the Light Company at the storming of Kawiti's Pah at Ohaeawaa on the 1st Ju , tere hi was slightly
wounded on the forehead), and destruction of the same on the 10th July ; again n< ' ■ i A 1 ratua'i :'a!
on 16th July; also at the destruction and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapek 1 January 1846.
149 Colonel C. Jolliffe served with the R.M, Brigade in the Crimea in 1854. and in command of a Battery at Bala-
klava ; was attached to the Royal Artillery in the siege train lii'fore Sobastopol during the l'o-.,.i>ardmeni
and at its fall ; was also at the 'bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn [Medal witii Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
151 Colonel J. H. Jolliffe served on the Chi%a expedition in 1S42, and with the blockading force in the Ball ic until
the declaration of peace in 1856.
153 Colonel G. Kallender served at Fngool in i343.
155 Colonel Kelsall -i-rveii i'.i Canada during the insurrection in 1S37-3S, and was named in general orders, for dis-
lodging a number of br ..::. ,- t :n two > lands on the Detroit River and Lake Erie in the winter of 1S38.
157 Colonel F. S. Kempt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the siege of Mooltan, storm of the
city, and surrender of the fortress Medal with I Hasp).
159 Colonel Knight served with the • nd ! mc-nt at the capture of Genoa in 1814, andsubsequently at the taking
of Cast ine and Hamiltown in the United States of Xorth America.
161 Colonel Lamb served with the 10th Regt. during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at lie' net a 1:
of Shahgunge 5th July and battle of Agra on 1, th ( let. c =,7 -, wis A -distant Field Engineer in the fort at Agra n:
1S57 (Medal).
102 Colonel W. H. J. Lance served with the 98th Foot in the campaign against the Hill Tribes on the Peshawui
frontier in 1851-52. Served as a Captain in the Turkish Contingent during the Russian war in 1855-56 (Turkish
Medal). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-39 (Medal).
163 Colonel E. H. Langmore served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-4C
and was present at the capture of the two Sikh Forts, Ramnuggur and Muraree 1 Medal). Formed one of the Gar-
rison which defended the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June to the 22nd Nov. 1S-.7. and commanded ai
important outpost during that period, and was mentioned in Major General Intrlis' de-patch 111 the following terms:—
"Lieut. Langmore with the remnant of his corps (the 71st Native Infantry) held a very exposed position betweei
the Hospital and the Water Gate. This gallant and deserving young soldier and his men were entirely without
shelter from the weather both by night and day." He was afterwards present wit "a bord 1 'iyde's force v, Inch drovf
the rebel Gwalior Contingent from Cawnpore (Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and brevet of Major).
165 Colonel Laurie served with the Nigool Field Force from 15th Jan. to 7th Feb. 184S and was pie-
taking of the stockade of Hurrithputterghur. Served in the second Burmese war from 31st March 1852, including
the attack and capture of Rangoon, affairs of Kyonkyedurg and Gongho, and with a Field Force to Myoukkhak
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
le? Colonel W. Leckie served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 10;=;. and at the
attacks on the 1 8th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, am
Turkish Medal).
169 Colonel C. S. Lemarchand served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the ac mr
Mungrone, and Sindwaho (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
171 ColonelC. M.Longmore accompanied the force under General Wheeler towards.lummooiniS46. Served witl
the right column of theBhootan field force under Brigadier General Richardson in 1S65-66, and was present at thi
capture of Suleekah, and with the advance thence to the Moonas Bridge where the guns that fell into the enemy',
hands were surrendered (Medal with Clasp).
M* Colonel C. O. Lord was present in pursuit of the Gwalior rebels under Tantin Topee, the Rao Saheb, and th<
Nawab of Banda in June July and August 1858; and the action at Sanganeer on the 8th, and at the battle of th
Bunass on the 14th of August 1S5S (Medal with Clasp).
173 Colonel J. R. Lovett "landed with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea on the 21st April 1855 and served at thi
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was on detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1851
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
175 Colonel P. B. Lucas served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 10th Regiment, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan, affair of the 9th Sept., storming the enemy's strongly entrenched position and surren
der of the fortress ; afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian cam
paign of 1857-58, including the advance on Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege an.
capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur, capture of Jugdespore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal with Clasp)
170 Colonel H. C. M'Donald served in the 35th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war in 1852, and wa;
present at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
177 Colonel W. C. MacDougall served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the siege am
surrender of Mooltan— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
17^ Colonel H. Mackenzie served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwalla'
and Koojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
179 Colonel J. R. Magrath served as a volunteer with His Highness the Nizam's Troops in the affair at Bhuddnichel
lum on the 9th June 1849. Served in the second Burmese war and present at the operations near Donabew— woundei
on the left side while leading Infantry to the attack of the stockade on 19th March 1853— Commanded the Artillery ou
of action the same day (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). As Political Officer accompanied an expedition against K • ■';'<
in 1861. While in civil charge of the Eastern Frontier of Bengal attacked and defeated with severe loss a
of Kookies which has quieted the tribes ever since. Mentioned in despatches, and received the thanks of G overn
nient on every occasion of being under fire.
iS1 Colonel J. R. G. Magrath served in the Burmese war in 1852 and 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
183 Colonel W. S.Mann served with the expedition in China in 1857, and was present in the m , h .■
in Escape and Fatshan Creeks on the 25th 26th 27th May, and 1st June (Medal with Clasp).
'•■' Colonel P.D.Ma.rctt served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S -4 , and was pre-ent at the sieireaud capl,
tan (Medal With Clasp). Served throughout the Abv--:n:an cat, mnig'! ia,;'j landed with tin No ier ] Pi a
Zoulla on the 4th Oct. 1867; commanded a Native Mountain Butterv forming a ponnm of the .i
Brigade ; appointed Field Commissary of Ordnance and broil-lit tin- 1- -. r\ -,- ainu e a ,e, to M .
the captured ordnance, and brought back all reserve a mm unit .on . inn : , ,1 m ,j - ..,:,- ,, -. a ' b • ' ' j
■s6 Colonel E. N. Marsh served with the Bombay Column m the Punjaub campaign of 184S-40, and was present
at the siege and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Ooojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1s7 Colonel J. G. Marshall seised throughout the China, campaign of i860, including the action of Sin ho,
of Tangku, and of the Taku Forts, and final operations terminating in the surrender ot'Pekin (Medal with Two
Cla-p- 1.
1SS Colonel H. R. Martin served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at Sinho, Tangku, capture
of Taku Forts, actions near Tangehow, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
1S9 Colonel W. H. Mason served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-40, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
190 Colonel Hamilton Maxwell served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storm and recapture
of Pegu (Medal, with Clasp for Pegu). Served as Adjutant of the 1st Bengal European Fusiliers in the Trans-Goomtee
operations terminating En the assaull and capture of Lucknow; present in subsequent operations in Oude, de-
feating 1 ho rebels and capturing Can' guns (Medal with Clasp).
191 Colonel Mends served as a Midshipman, Royal Navy, during the years 1812,13, and 14, in North and South
America. Served at every ii.M!-ii|n-i...„„i in Western Africa, for fourteen years, and was present at the first
attack made upon the Ashantees near the village of Donguah, 26th September 1 - , unde - CI arli
Present also at the destruction of the native Dutch town of Succondee, 17th February 1824, a the
boats of H.M. ships of war skirmishing with the natives of that town and the A<han'. r- • , , ,, ■ ,.
In action against the Ashantees, 21st May 1824 ; and at the defeat of their army ou the h.i v ,> •,, .,,.;
Castle, nth July following. On the 4th February 1S26, whilst in command "of
567 n Colonels Eetired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
about 6,000 natives, the garrison consisting of only one corporal and nineteen privates (natives), Royal African Corps :
with these he defended the post, and forced the enemy to retreat with much loss in killed and wounded. Besides
the above he has been in various skirmishes with the natives.
193 Colonel Menzies served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854, 1S55, and 1S56 (Medal).
195 Colonel T. C. Mevrick served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, and was present at the assault on ihe
Heights of Dullah (Medal).
197 Colonel R. F. Middlemore served in the latter part of the Kaffir war of 1846-47, also throughout that of 1851-53
(Medal' as second senior Officer of the reserve Battalion 91st Regiment, and frequently commanded it in various '
engagements, and was present in every affair the Battalion was engaged in during the war ; commanded 120 men
with'Evre's Division in hie first attack on the Amatolas and Noble Valley.
199 Colonel W. T. Mills served at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree and Jhansi, battle of the
Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th to 23rd May 1858, ending
in the capture of C'alpee (wounded); the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai, and capture of
Gwalior; in the ravines of the Jumna and Sind rivers against the rebel Thakoor, Burjore Singh (Medal with Clasp).
200 Colonel W. C. Mitchel served with the force under Brigadier Cotton against the Mohmund hill tribe on the
Peshawur frontier in August 1854 (Medal with Clasp). Served also during the mutinies in the Goraria district in
September. October, and November 1857.
201 Colonel A. W. J. Montgomerie served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, with the Guide Cavalry
at the battle of Nujjufghur, and siege and capture of Delhi, and with the 1st Sikh Cavalry at the Alumbagh under
Outram from 16th January to 2nd March 1858, siege and capture of Lucknow (slightly wounded), subsequent
operations in Oude, and affair of Simree (Medal with two Clasps).
202 Colonel J. Morland served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the storm and re-capture of :
Pegu on the 21st November ; also at the relief of the Garrison on the 14th Dec. 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59; accompanied Havelock's Force on its first taking the .
field in July 1857, and was present at the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, Bus- •
seerutLMui'ji'. Nawabgunse, Boorbeeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar/and Alumbagh, and relief of Lucknow.
Afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde ; during the Rohilcund campaign, and i
subsequent operations in Oude (several times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, a year's service, and
Brevet of Major).
203 Colonel J. W. H. C. G. Morris served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Served also in New Zealand
against the Maories in i860, including the attack on Puketakauere on 27th June, and was thanked in General
Pratt's despatch (Brevet ef Major, Medal).
205 Colonel E. A. Mottet was employed on field service in the Raichore Doab from 4th June to 5th August 1858.
206 Colonel J. S. Mould was present at the attacks on the Russian batteries at Petropaulovski on 31st August and
4th Sept., and at the capture of two Russian vessels on 7th Sept. 1854.
w Colonel Mulock commanded the 70th Regt. during the New Zealand war of 1863-65 (mentioned in despatches,
CB., and Medal).
209 Colonel C. E. Naylor served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the siege and surrender
of Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit ahdsurrender of the Sikh army (Medal with two Clasps).
211 Colonel S. New was employed on field service in the Saugor and Nerbudda Territories and Raepore district
from nth October 1857 to 30th April 1858, and was present at Moorwarah 6th November 1857, and affairs of
Kooagaun and Junapanee (Medal).
213 Colonel A. L. Nicholson served the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan under General Pollock (Medal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Commissariat Officer to Colonel Turner's Field Force in Shahabad
in 1858-59 (Medal).
214 Colonel Nolloth served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and as Lt. Colonel of the Battalion of Royal
Marines at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in August (mentioned in despatches, Medal,
■and Brevet of Lt. Colonel).
215 Colonel R. E. Oakes served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the second siege operations
before Mooltan, including the attack on the suburbs, afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two
Clasps) .
216 Colonel R. F. Oakes served in the second Burmese war.
218 Colonel F. D. Ogilvie served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat [Medal with two Clasps).
219 ColonelH. R. Osborn served as Brigade Major to the Cavalry portion of the force employed on the Eusofzaie
frontitr m April and May 1858, under Sir Sydney Cotton (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
--" ( 'n'onel R. Ouseley served throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian mutiny
campaign of 1857-58 ; present at the mutiny at Lucknow, at the action of Cbinhut, defence and evacuation of the
Muchee Blmwun, and throughout, the defence of the Residency, subsequent operations against the Gwalior Con-
tingent and battle of Cawnpore, occupation of Futtehpore, siege and capture of Lucknow. Performed the duties
of an Artillery Officer and had charge of one 18-pounder and two o-pounders at Gubbins' outpost during the
defence of the Resideney from July to Nov. 1857 (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a
year's service).
221 Colonel R. Parke served in the China expedition of 1857-58, and was at the blockade of the Canton river, and
Major of the 1st Battalion at the landing before and storming of the city (Brevet of Major). Accompanied the expe-
dition to the north of China, and in command of the 1st Battalion at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th
June 1859, and brought the Brigade out of action (mentioned in despatches, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with
Clasp).
222 Colonel Pavne served with the Royal Marine Brigade in the Crimea and at the surrender of Kinbourn in 1855
(Medal, and Turkish Medal).
223 Colonel G. F. Pearson was employed on field service with the Kamptee Movable Column in the Saugor and
Nerbudda. Territories and Raepore district from 13th November 1857 to 30th April 185S, and was present at an
attack upon and defeat of a large body of rebels at Khonee Pass in the Jubbulpore district on the 27th December
1857 (Medal).
224 Colonel P. Percival served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 79th Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, assault of the 18th June, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 185S-59, including the siege and capture
of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and Shahjehanpore, capture of Forts
Bunniar and Mahomdie, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, capture of Rampore Kussia, and subsequent operations
in Oude across the Gogra and Rapteo rivers (Medal" with Clasp).
125 Colonel F. L. Playfair served during the second Burmese war, and was present at the attack and capture of
Rangoon 12th and 14th April 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
220 Colonel F. T. Pollok accompanied a field force under Colonel Cotton in 1853-54 in the Prome and Tharawaddie
districts, employed in driving out gangs of Dacoits from Maoung-Gong-Gie, engaged in several minor affairs in
those districts.
1 1 Purvis was at the taking of the Fort of Badameein June 1841. Served in the Burmese war in 1852, com-
manded the Artillery at Martaban, and was present at the various attacks on that place by the Burmese (Medal for Pegu).
•M Colonel Rice served with the 51st Light Infantry during the war in Burmah from April to August 1852 ; was on
board the E.I.C. steam-sloop Sesostris during the Naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on tho
Rangoon River; served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of
Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May (severely wounded). Was mentioned in General
Goodwin's despatches as " deserving tho best, consideration of Government" for capturing by storm with his com-
pany and a sub-division of the 9U1 Madras Native Infantry the enemy's stronghold and entrenched position south
Of Bassein, armed with sixteen guns and twenty gingalls; honoured with the best thanks of tho Governor General
in Council (Medal for Pegu).
2,1 Colonel 0. H. Richardson served throughout the Sntlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and was
present at the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Punjaub
Colonels Edited on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 5670
campaign of 1848-49 with the 61st Regiment, and was present at the action of Ramnuggur, the passage of the
Chenab, the battles of Sadoolapore and Chillian.wallah, and with the field force in pursuit of the Afghans to the
Khyber Pass in March 1849 (Medal with two Clasps). Served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58, and was
present at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). .
232 Colonel R. Richardson served in the 3rd Bengal Light Cavalry the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the
battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Commanded a Regiment and subsequently a Brigade oi
Cavalry in the Turkish Contingent in the Eastern campaign during 1855-56, under General \ lvian. and has received
the 4th Class of the Medjidie. Was attached to the 6th Dragoon Guards in 1S57 and present at the battles ol the
Hindun and Budleekeserai, and during the siege of Delhi (Medal with Clasp). .
=3* Colonel C. P. Roberts served throughout the Central India campaign of 1S57-58, including the siege and
capture of Rathgur, capture ot Garrakota, siege and capture of Jhansi and Calpee and pursuit, surrender oi
Gwalior aud pursuit, actions at Baroda, Mundespore, Koonch, Galowlee, Morai, and Jowra Alipore (Medal with
235 Colonel H. B. Roberts was in the action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Re-
doubt Kaleh on the 19th May 1S54. Sewed with the R.M. Brigade during !'"■-.■-•■■ : -■ ! - ■■■■>: .-.employed
as Assistant Engineer at B.ilaklava, aud with the Royal M. Artillery iu the sieg ■ ■ram :■■ .1 ■■ ■ a stop d in 1854-55
(Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*M Colonel J. P. Robertson served with the Persian Expedition in 1857, including the bombardment and
capture of Mohumra and subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp). Was prr-e' - >■.■■ og the
operations against the insurgent Dessaies in the North Canara ami Bedee districts from 15th 1 ebr.inry
1858; proceeded with the detachment seut from Dharwar to reinforce the column under Colonel Malcjlm betore
239=Colonel E. St. George served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46. including the battli 1 f Moodkee,
Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Burmese war in 1852-53 (Medal with 1 asp fo Pi ru). Indian
mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow— dangerously wounded (.Medal wit .1 1 ...
2*1 Colonel Savage served with the detachment of the 91st Regiment in the expedition against the 1,. -urgent Boers
bevond the Orange River, South Africa, in 1845; also in the Kaffir war of 1846-47; and in that m iSs^f.J I Medal l
243 Colonel A. Schmidserved in the Schleswig-Holstein Army during the first Danish war, aim t ..!; part 111 t.ie
campaigns of 1848-50, being present at mot of the actions, and has received the Schleiwig- Holsteiu decorate in.
2« Colonel E. H. Scott served with the Bundlecund field force in 1859. , ,. ,
2« Colonel S. Scott served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1S56-57, and was present at tl assault and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, with the expedition to Borazjoon, and at the action at Kb tiah (Medal
with Clasp). Served with the field force in the latter part of 1857 under Brigade"- General I.eU.-nn .'. ■ .ami ....
recapture of Kolapoor ; with the field force iu the operations in the Akranee Country, and with tu . :ua Fiel I
Force under Major Evans; commanded a detachment of the Khandeish Bheel Corps in the action ol Ambapawneo
on the nth of April 185S (received the high approbation of Government).
251 Colonel Seagram served with the 45th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
253 Colonel Searle served the Svrian campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal 1; was at DJ..11111.
on the fortified position of Gebai'l, at the surrender of Beyrout, and the storming of Salon. Ser\ .
expedition in 1855, including the action with a battery at the mouth of the Narovn iSth June -wounded (Medal).
254 Colonel Sim served in the Sutlei campaign and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
255 Colonel E. H. C. Simpson served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-5S; accompanied Havelock s force
from its first taking the field in July 1857, and present at the actions of Futfehpoie, Cawnpore, Bubo >r. and Mini-
garwar, relief of the Garrison of Lucknow. and subsequent defenceof the lb — dene .,- uu'il rebev -d by I. >r 1 1 l\m ■
in Nov. 1857 ; served afterwards at the defence of the Alumbagh under Outram until Febru.irv <
repulse of numerous attacks on that position ; also at the final siege assault and capture ofLucknow (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
256 Colonel C. J. Skerry served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when t'
under Colonel Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments oi .a i\ e
Infantrv, all disaffected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
257 Colonel C. P. J. Skottowe served with the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea during the Russian war, and
was present at the defence and occupation of Kertch. Served as a volunteer with the 35th Madras Native laundry
during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the capture of Promo 9th aud 10th October 1852, at Nowany
from 19th October to 20th December 1852; accompanied the force under Sir John flu-ape to \beaday, and present
at the attack of the stockades 30th January 1853, and other minor affairs (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
238 Colonel P. A. Smith served the Eastern campaign ot 1854, and up to 2nd July 1055, with tin.' 1st Koyals, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Mela |.
Served with the 43rd Light Infantrv in the New Zealand war in 1864 and was present iu the action . ,f M ; .1,1
assult Of Teranga— severely wounded (mentioned in despatches, Victoria Cross, E revet of Major, and M.dal).
Served from the ~i 6th Nov. 1S58 to the 16th March 1859 with the Berar Field Force, which took the field for the pur-
pose of preventing the rebel chiefs Tantia Topee and Feroze Shah from penetrating into the Deccan.
259 Colonel W. Smith served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58 in military charge of two Battalions . .1'
Nepaulese troops, and was present at the actions oi' Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore, attack of the Begum's
Kote, siege and caoture of Lucknow (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
260 Colonel J. Smyth commanded the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into Canadi in
May 1S70.
261 Colonel the Hon. R. C. H. Spencer served throughout the whole of the operations in China, and was present at
the destruction of the batteries of Amoy, in H.M.S. Blonde in 1840; at the capture of the Ports of the Bocca Tigris,
and subsequent operations in the Canton River; at the storm and capture of the heights of Canton ; attack and cap-
tures of Amoy, Chusau (second operation), Chinhae, Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo, and de-
monstration before Nankin (Medal).
263 Colonel P. P. L. Stafford was employed in 1S57-59 in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal, and served
with the 4th Puujaub Infantry (Rifles) at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd till 21st March 1858 : present at the taking
of the east wall Martiniere compound cud March 1858, at the Martiniere on the oth March 1S5S, and on the same
day led the 1st company Punjaub Infantry (Rifles) at the taking of the enemy's lirst line of nitre ichment close to
the canal, present at the storming and taking of the Begum Palace and battle of 1! ..yeah; con ta ided 4th Pun-
jaub Infantry at the battle of Aligunge. present at the battle and taking of Bar illy iM ■ lal w.tli Clasp).
265 Colonel F. G. Steuart served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 184J (0, and was present at
the siege and surrender of Mooltan ( Medal with Clasp). Served with the Persian expedition in 1856 57, including
the capture of Mohnmra (Medal with Clasp).
267 Colonel R. Stewart served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal). Commanded a di tachment of the
Sylhet Light Infantry and the Roorkee Lew in pursuit of the Munniporee Princes, engage 1 an 1 defeated them at
Bishenpore on 24th Nov. 1852. Served in Cachar against the mutineers of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry in
1857-5R (Medal).
269 Colonel W. L. Stewart served with the 1st Royals the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 23rd April 1855,.
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of tin •
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
272 Colonel Sutherland served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal, CB.).
2:3 Colonel A. J. Sykes served with the 4th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854--5, including the battles'
in the Crimea, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
27* Colonel Taswell served in the Crimean campaign from September to November 1854, including the siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
275 Colonel A. Taylor served through, ait the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ramnuggur,
and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
w* Colonel R. A. Taylor served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege ■ '"; If n attnekoftho
suburbs, storm of the city, aud sane ' ■ ■ .rtress : also the iia-d- ol Go. the Sikh Army
at Rawul Pindee, aud pursuit of the A 'I'ghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasp n in sup-
pressing the mutiny of the 62nd aud :■ / o i'.og.l N.I. and Horse Artiii .-re at Mooltan on 31st A'.ig 1 I 1 Medal).
567/^ Colonels Retired an Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
■" olonel T. Taylor served as a volunteer with the 24th Foot against the mutineers of the 14th Bengal.
1 antry at Jhelum on the 7th July 1857 (Medal).
L> Colonel G. C. Thomson served with the army before Delhi in 1857, from the 31st July to the final assault and
capture of the city, and commanded a detachment of the Kuruaon Battalion in the action of Ludlow Castle under
the walls of the city, when four guns were captured (mentioned in despatches). "Was afterwards engaged during
the operations leading to the final capture of Lucknow; also throughout the Kohilcund campaign, including the.,-;
capture of Bareilly and several other engagements (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
279 Colonel H. B. Urmston served with the expeditionary force under Colonel Mackeson against the Hussanzaies.
in 1852-53. Also with that against the Mohmund tribe under Sir Sydney Cotton in 1S54, as Assistant Commissioner,' '
and was present in the attack on Shah Mooseh Khel (Medal With Clasp).
-'" Col. oicl Waddilove served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 30th June 1855, with the 47th,''
Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), capture of Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol,, ,
sortie of 26th Oct. and storming the Quarries on 7th June (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, •
rkish Medal).
done! W. Waddington served with Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, and was present at the landing
at Hallilah Kay, storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire. and during the forced march on Borazjoon, '■
the occupatiot ol thi em ay's entrenched camp, and the night attack and battle of Khooshab (Medal with Clasp). •
-iJ Colonel 'he Hon. W. L-i Poer Trench served with the expeditionary force in China in 1857-5$; was present
a: the operations prior to, and commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton; also commanded a ladder
.1 1 he -.s~ :it!t an 1 c inttire of Namtow (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
-•3 Colonel E. C. Warner served the Gwalior campaign of 1843-44, including the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). *
Also throughout the siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress in 1848-49 (Medal).
-■ -'• Colonel John Watson served with the 14th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from 19th Jan to 25th Aug. 1855, in-
clu 1 ag the sieg3 of Sevastopol and assault of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-': Colonel John Edmund Watson served the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore
(woun led), Chiilianwallah, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Oude camoaign in 1S5S (Medal).
-"' colonel W. H. Watson served in the Eastern campaign of 1854 and up to February 1855, including the battle
of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol iMedal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
.1. V. YV. II. Webb served at the siege and assault of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 9th '
and 14th July, ca; tore of four guns on 12th August, and six days' fighting in the city; afterwards present in the
action of Bolundshur, affair of Allyghur, and battle of Agra, the action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow under
1 1 I 13-de, affair of the 2nd and action of 6th December at Cawnpore, and action of Khudaguni (Medal with two
Clasps).
251 Colonel Welman served with the 17th Regt. during the campaign of 183S-39 in Afghanistan and Beloochistan
under Lord BCeane, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), andof Khelat, at which last he
w;. - with the advance-iruard under Colonel Pennycuick.
i93 Colonel A. T. Welsh served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the storming of
Martaban, bombardment of Rangoon and subsequent operations on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the
great Dagon Pagoda, and storming of Rangoon; bombardment and capture of Prome (mentioned in General
Goodwin's despatches, and specially thanked by the Governor General of India in Council), night attacks of the
enemy on the Camp on the heights of Prome, and expedition into Poungdey district in February and March 1853
(Medal with Clasp for Pegu, and Brevet of Major).
295 Colonel T. Wheler served in the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the affair of Buddiwal, and battles of
Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Also in the Burmese war of 1S52-53, and was present at the relief and
recapture of Pegu, and the advance of Tongnoo (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian mutiny cam-
paign in 1858-59, including the capture of Lucknow, action of B irree, and commanded the troops that defeated the
Nusseerabad Brigade at Sabadutgunge on 30th March 185S capturing five guns (Brevet of Major). Proceeded to
Central India and served under Sir Robert Xapier; was in command of a field force for some months in the pur-
suit of Prince Ferozshah (Medal with Clasp,. Also served with the Eusofzai Field Force in 1863, and was severely
wounded at Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp). Bhootan war of 1865-66 (Cla.sp).
■'■'' Colonel S. D. White served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served
also in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-53, including the actions near Agra and Allyghur, operations near
Shereghur Chant, and action of Dowra (Medal).
■ilouel W. II. White served with the 49th and 26th Madras Native Infantry during the Burmese war of
J°5J-S3. and was present at the action of Martaban, defeat and pursuit of the enemy on 26th May 1852, attack and
destruction of the Barman camp and repulse of the enemy's attacks on the nights of the 17th and iSth July, and .
from 59th July to iSth Aus\ 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
299 Colonel Whitehall served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Ratghur, action of
Barodea, relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, battle
of Bctwa, the storm of Lohari. actions of Koonch, Muttra, and Galowlie, capture of I'alpee, battle before and cap-
ture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
301 Colonel H. R. Whittaker served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1856-57, including the assault and
capture of Reshire. surrender of Bushire. the Expedition to Borazioon, and action at Kooshab (Medal with Clasp).
303 Colonel Wigston served with the 18th Royal Irish on the China expedition (Medal), at Canton, Amoy, Chusan,
Chinhae. Xingpo, Segoan, Chapoo, and Chin Kiang Foo. Served also in Burmah, from July 1852 to the end of the
war in 1853; was present at the capture of Prome ; and commanded the Infantry, and subsequently, on the force
being increased, the Right Wing of the troops employed under Sir John Cheape in the Donabew'district against
--' -;ih Toon, ana in- severely wo-inded at the assault and capture of that chief's last position on the 19th March 1S53
l-l-dal for IVoU). i;re..iVed tl e I:.- vet of Major for the China service, and that of Lt. Colonel for the Burmese service.
305 Colonel H. P. Williams bi rved throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and surrender
Mooltan. surrender of the Fort and Garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Was
present at Agra during the mutiny, and was severely wounded fright leg amputated) in the action fought there on
the sthJuly 1857 (Medal). fe *
■ ' Colonel ft. F. Williams served with the Bombay Column in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was pre-
861 t at the siege and surrender of Mooltan (Medal with Clasp).
3,9 Colonel Ambrose Wolrige served in the Baltic in August and September 1S54 (Medal) ; served the Eastern cam-
paign of 1854 with the R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, and was with the Light Division of the Armv
at the battle ol Inkerman, and in the Trenches during the whole winter; present with the combined Force before
Sebastopol during tin- si»g», and at its fall in 1S55 ; served as Adjutant to the R.M. Battalion on the Kertch expedi-
tion and occupation of Yeni Kale, was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian Medal,
5th Class ol the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Royal Marines in the engagement with the forts at
Kagosima 111 Japan on the 15th August 1S64 (Brevet of Major). Was present at the bombardment of the batteries at
the Straits ol Sunonosakl, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and as Major of Brigade at the capture and de-
struction of the batteries, magazine.-, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the 8th Sept.
1864 (mentioned in despatch) s).
"' Colonel J. Woodcock served in the Huimese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Colonel Yule served in Sutlej campaign 1845-46, ana was employed in bridging of Sutlej River (Medal);
fVoe "' ,""i;lu'° campaign 1840 4 ., ami was present at the actions of Sadoolaoore (mentioned in despatch), and
Ohi lianwala (Medal with Clasp). Employed in latter part of Buimese war US53) in examination of hill frontier
of Aracan.
Lieutenant Colonels Betired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 5675
1 Lfc Colonel Adamson served, with the 38th Regfc. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54andupt025thJa.il.
78-- iiicludiii"' tlie battle of Alma and siege "I' Sobastopo!. and commanded in the 2nd parallel of the Left Attack
duri'ii''- hs construction, when a l!'i.->ia:i pari v a 1 ■ I : :. ! were repulsed — acted as Major of hie Regiment during
+en months of the Eastern expeilitiim (Medal v, rh 1 ia.-p- ! . Alm.i, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
» Lt. Colonel W. G. Alexander served with the 93rd liigi.'nnders in the Crimea from the 14th July 1855, includ-
ing the siee-e and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1-857-^8 ''including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde with assaults on the Secundrabagh and Shahnujuf,
hattle Of Cawupore on 6th Dec. 1SS7 and pursuit to Seraigh,,:, net. a •■;' Khodagunge, storming of the Begum
Kotee and capture of Lucknow, attack on the fort at Rohea and campaign of Kohilcund, including actions of Alle-
guuo-e and Bareilly ; served in the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59, including the actions of Pusgawn and Russulpore,
attack on tort at Mithowlee and action .,f liiswah (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Force under Sir John
Garvock at Umbevla on the N.W Frontier of India in Nov. and Dec. 1865 (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt. Colonel R. V. Allen serve. L 111 the China expedition. Also with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea in 1S55, and
at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Ola.-p, and Turkish Medal).
* Lt.Colonel Andrews served with the -oth Regt. in the Crimea from Feb. to 19th Oct. 1855, including the siege
and fail -I' Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■> Lt.Colonel K. F. Angelo served with the 28th Regt. in the Crimea from August 1S55, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
' I,; .( ilonel R. A. Baker served with the Saugor Field Force during 1S5S.
I Lt 1 lolonel G. 1 laid win served in the Hazara campaign in 1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the
Black .Mountain (.Medal with Clasp).
» Lt.Colonel W. 11. Ballingull served with the 35th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58.
9 Lt.Colonel Win. Hanks served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the affairs of Bulganac
sinil M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman (horse shot); siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th
Oct. 1S54 'Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
10 Lt.Colonel Bates served with th 05th Regt. in the Kaffir warof 1846-47 (Medal).
II Lt.Colonel M.M. Battye served 11 the Indian cam] >aign of 1S57-58, and was present at the mutiny at Dinapore and
attempt to relieve Arrah ;' capture of \ mm when, advance to Lucknow, and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultan-
pore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh (Medal
with Clasp) .
15 Lt.Colonel D. W. Becher served in the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served 111 the Indian mutiny campaign, and commanded a Detachment of
the 3th irregular Cavalry at the repulse of rebels from Huhlwanee 0:1 the 1 ith Sept. 1857 (Medal).
17 Lt.Colonel Blackall served with the 49th Regiment in the first China war (Medal), and was present at the
first taking of Chusan. Served as Brigade Major with the expeditionary force under Brigadier S. Cotton m 1854
against the Lurruckzai Mohmunds and was present at the ile.strucl.iou of the villages of Shahmosehkhyl, Sardeen,
and Dubb (mentioned in despatches). Served in the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with
the Eusofzve Field Force, present at the defence of the Sungahsat the Umbeyla Passon the 15th December, and in
the action' at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on 16th December which
ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on 17th December (Medal with
two Clasps).
19 Lt.Colonel Bleaymire served the campaign of 1845 against the Hill Tribes in Scinde, under Sir Charles Napier.
Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the passage of the Chenub, action of Kamuuggur, and battles of Chillian-
wallah (wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-59, including defence of
Cawupore, and final operations against Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
21 Lt.Colonel Boileau served with the force under General Wheeler in the Punjaub in 1S48-49 (Medal). Also
throughout the defence of the Residency of Lucknow until relieved by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches, and
thanked by the Governor General in Council. Brevet of .Major, Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service).
23 Lt.Colonel Bonamv served in the Peninsula with the orh i;..gt. from Sept. 1 ... 1 j to June 1814, including the battles
of Nivelle, Nive, oth 10th and nth Dec, and Orthes (W or Medal with two Clasps).
25 Lt.Colonel Bourchier served with the Sist Regiment to 'oughoui the Indian mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
27 Lt.Colonel II. R. Bradford served throughout the Punj tub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair of Ram-
nug.gur. and battles of Sadoo|.,|,o:-f, Chillianwallah. n. .<, ' ■ -.iiMedal with two Clasp-.). Present at Jullundur
when the Native Troops mutinied on t he 7th .lime - , u p, med the pursuing I 'olumn (Medal).
29 Lt.Colonel E. Brandt served with the 1-: I'.oiii!,;,;.- !':t,.: r-, now the 103rd Foot, during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-58 at Sukkur in the Punjaub, and in Central India.
30 Lt.Colonel G. L. Bryce served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1865-66 in the Wanganoui
district; was present at the affair of the Weraroa Pah, and severely wounded in an ambuscade in the vicinity of
the Redoubt (Medal).
31 Lt.Colonel R. B. Cane served in South China from 1857 to i860, successively as Acting Quarter Master
to the combined force of Royal and Royal Marine Artillery, and as Acting Adjutant to Royal Artillery, including
the assault and capture of Canton in Dec. 1857 and minor affairs. Volunteered for service in North « 'bin a 111 i3oo ;
present at the capture ot'Taku Forts with siege train (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the occupation
of Tientsin as Provost Marshal and Drill [nstructor to Manchu Artillery; also as Acting Adjutant and Quarter
Master Royal Artillery against the Taoping rebels near Shanghai in 1862, including the capture of Kahding, in
command of a Mortar liatterv of native Chinese gunnel's attached to Royal Artillery (mentioned in despatches, and
1st Class Gold and Red Coral .Medal from the Chinese Government). Served as Staff Officer and Interpreter, with
powers of Provost Marshal, to the Column under Captain A. II. Murray, Royal Artillery, in support of Gordon's
Anglo-Chinese Force against the Taeping rebels near Shanghai in 1863 (mentioned in despatches).
32 Lt.Colonel C. Coates served with the 99th Regiment in the Zulu war of 1879, and was present in the engage-
ment at Inyezane and in the advance to Ekowe.
33 Lt.Colonel A. Cook served with the 40th Regiment during the latter part of the war in New Zealand of 1860-61.
Also throughout that of 1863-64, and was present at the battle of Hangariri and at the assault and cap are of
Orakau. Was mentioned in despatches for repulsing the Maories on the Great South Road at the commencement
Of the latter war (Medal).
3t Lt.Colonel W. D. Couchman served in the defence of Neernuch from 8th to 22nd Nov. 1857. Also in the Oude
campaign of 1858-59 (Medal).
35 Lt.Colonel W. F. Cox served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Punjaub
campaign of 1848-49, including passage of the Chenub at Ramnugger, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat
(Medal with two Clasps). Indian mutiny in 185S, including action of Russoolpore and taking of the fort of
Mittowlee (Medal).
36 Lt.Colonel C. W. Cragg served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept. 1S55, includ-
ing the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the Indian cam-
paign of 1857-58, including the affair at Secundra, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge (slightly
wounded), capture of Fort Birwah as one of the storming party (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
Served with the 4th Bengal Irregular Cavalry during the campaign iu Bundlecund under Brigadier General F.
Wheeler in 1859-60, and commanded the 1st Division" Bundlecund Flying Column from April i860 to May 1861.
33 Lt.Colonel Crawley served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from 26th Jan. to oth Aug. 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
39 Lt.Colonel F. Creighton served 111 the Baltic in the latter part of 18s- (Medal).
40 Lt.Colonel E. S. Daniell served in the Burmese warof 1852-53, including the capture of Pegu in November, its
defence from 5th to 14th Dec. 1S52, and at the subsequent operations in that vicinity. Served with the Madras
Sappers and Miners during the remainder of the war, and accompanied Sir J. Cheape's expedition to Meeady (Medal
with Clasp for Pegu). Also served in the suppression of the mutiny in Bengal from Feb. 185S, including the occu-
pation of the Alumbagh under Outram, the capture of Lucknow, campaign in Oude in 7S58, passage of the Goomtee
at Sultanpore. and other minor affairs, also at Shahpore, and at the Fort of Koili (Medal with Clasp).
41 Lt.Colonel A. Darling served the Punjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillian-
walla, and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
567/' Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full Fay or on a Pension. — War Services.
44 Lt.Colonel F. R. De Bude served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the siege of Mooltan and battle of
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp?) . Commanded a Mountain Train Battery throughout the operations of the expedition
of 1863 against the tribes on the North- West Frontier of India, and was present at the storming of Laloo and
capture of Umbeyla (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
45 Lt.Colonel W. A. Delacombe served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
47 Lt.Colonel W. Delane served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat (charger shot), and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the
Eusofzie district with Brigadier Bradshaw's Force in 1849; and with Sir Charles Napier's Force at the forcing of
the Kohat Pass in 1850 (Medal with Clasp). Served against the Googaira rebels in 1857— charger killed (Medal).
49 Lt.Colonel de Longuevillc served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign with a light field battery, and was
present at the actions of Agra (horse shot) and Allyghur— severely wounded (Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to
General Showers throughout the operations in the Cossea and Jyntea Hill (mentioned in despatches). Served in the
Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1S63, and was present at the storm and capture of the Crag Piquet (Medal with Clasp).
53 Lt.Colonel G. M. Dobbin served throughout the Burmese war of 1S52-53, including the operations resulting
in the capture of Rangoon, and served with the expedition to Donabew in Feb. and March 1853 (mentioned in
despatches, Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Proceeded with the Force to occupy the Fort of Phillour on the outbreak
of the mutiny in May 1857, and officiated as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance in charge of the Magazine through-
out the mutiny (mentioned in the Governor General's minute of 2nd July 1S59, and received a letter from the
Secretary of State for India conveying Her Majesty's approbation of his conduct' during the mutiny).
55 Lt.Colonel A. A.Douglas was at the bombardment of Odessa, 2nd April 1S54. Served in the breaching batteries
before Sebastopol in all the bombardments from 1854 until its fall, and was wounded 21st April (Medal with Clasp,
Knightof the Legion of Honor, Sardinian Medal, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
57 Lt.ColonelE. C. L. Durnford served with the R.M. Battalion at the operations against and surrender of the forts
of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854,— the latter part of the time doing duty as Assistant Engineer. Served with the
Baltic expedition in 1 S55, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla during the bombardment of Sweaborg
(Medal).
5a Lt.Colonel Dysart served in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor field division in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
60 Lt.Colonel Ellerman served in the Peshawur Expeditionary force on the Euzofzie Frontier under Sir Sydney
Cotton in April and May 1S5S, and at the afi'air with the Hindostanee fanatics on the heights of Sittana on the 4th
May (Medal with Clasp) .
61 Lt.Colonel A. Ellis served in the Black Sea during the siege of Sebastopol in iS^s (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
62 Lt.Colonel E. W. Evans served with the 19th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January to the 5th
October 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (severely wounded), and storming of the Redan on the 8th
September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served as Brigade Major 1st Brigade Hazara Field Force in
1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the Black Mountain (mentioned 'in despatches, Medal with
Clasp).
C3 Lt.Colonel G. A. Ferris served with the 29th Foot throughout the runjaub campaign of 1S48-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
64 Lt.Colonel H. E. Forbes served at the siege of Mooltan in 1848-49 (Medal with Clasp.).
65 Lt.Colonel H. V. Forbes served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855 (Medal).
65 Lt.Colonel J. F. Forbes was present at the suppression of the mutiny at Aurungabad in June 1S57, and sub-
sequent relief of Mhow ; at the siege and capture of the fort of Dhar ; in the actions in front of Mundesore, battle
and subsequent capture of Gurraria (wounded), at the siege and storm of the fortresses of Chandaree (wounded)
and Jhansi, battle of the Betwa, action at Koonch, the different actions on the banks of the Jumna from the 15th.
to 23rd May 185S, ending in the capture of Calpee ; the action of Morar, actions at and near Kotah-ke-Serai,
and capture of Gwalior; and served in the operations against Maun Sing in the Padrone jungles (Medal with
Clasp).
67 Lt.Colonel C. R. Franklen served in the Crimean campaign from March 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59 and was fre- 1
quently engaged with the enemy (Medal). Also served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at J
Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
68 Lt.Colonel Fynmore, previously to entering the Royal Marines, served several years as Midshipman in the \
Navy, and was at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Also at Buenos Ayres in 1807. In 1809-10 he served in the Great
Belt in command of a gun-boat employed in the protection of our convoys, and was engaged with the enemy's gun and
row-boats. On the night of the 1st of Aug. 1810 cut out three merchant vessels under a" heavy fire of field-pieces and
musketry. Six weeks detached from H.M.S. Vanguard the same year, to intercept the communication between the
Port of Rostock and Wismar ; assisted at the capture of a convoy of five sail, and drove on shore and destroyed an
armed row-boat. In 1816 he served at Algiers; and in 1S21. 22, and 23, in the West Indies, and was engaged with
piratical vessels on the coast of Cuba, five of which were captured (War Medal with two Clasps for Trafalgar and
Algiers).
b'J Lt.Colonel R. B. Gardner commanded the Royal Marines in the New Zealand war in 1863-64, including the
assault on the Gate Pah (mentioned in despatches for gallantry), and action of Te Ranga (Brevet of Major, and
Medal).
71 Lt.Colonel Gibson served in the Indian campaign of 1858 in Rohilcund (Medal).
73 Lt.Colonel Gillespie served at the siege of Delhi from 9th July until its capture on 20th Sept. 1857 (Medal with
Clasp). Commanded Heavy Battery with Columns under Colonels Seaton and ( rerard in 1S57-58.
'* Lt.Colouel H. H. Godwin-Austen served in the Burmese war in 1S53 as Aide de Camp to General Godwin
(Medal with C'asp for Pegu). Served on special duty with .the left Column of the Bhootan field force as Surveyor,
and was present at the storm and capture of the fort of Dalimkot ami the stockade of Chamoorchi in December
1864 (Clasp).
7d Lt.Colonel L. A. M. Gra?mc was present at the quelling of an insurrection in the lower yart of the Bassein river
in Jan. 1854 (Medal with CU<sp for Pegu). Served in suppression of the Indian mutiny iii Bengal in 1S57-5S, and
present with Havelock's Column in the actions or Mungarwar and Alumbagh, defence'of the Alumbagh from 25th
Sept. to Nov. 1S57, relief of Lucknow b .- Lord Clvdc, occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram. capture of Luck-
now, and campaign of 1858 in Ou«le (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow). Served in the
Abyssinian campaign in 186S in command of a Division of the Transport Train (mentioned in despatches for the
"extent and value of his assistance," Brevet of Major, and Medal).
76 Lt.Colonel L. Griffiths served in the Crimean campaign from November 185,1, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, ami in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of g'.h April and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of I lie Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
- Lt.Colonel Grindlay served the Punjaub campaign of 184^-46, including the battles of Chillianwallah (severely
wounded) and Goojerat (Medal with twoClasps). Served as Assistant Quart r Mister General to Brigadier General
.Nicholson's Movable Column at i lie defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on I ebanJ 5 of the Ravee.ontb 1 thand cth
Ju-!;vTlS57 Chvvct of Major), ate! was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
.' Et-Colonel W. Cully served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the siege and capture
oi Delhi, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under ( intra 111, siege and captuie of Lucknow,
capture of Calpee (Medal with three Clasps).
"" Lt.Colonel G. II. J. Haldane served the Persian campaign of 1856-57 with the 64th Regiment, including the
storm and capture of Reslure, surrender of Bushire, night attack ami battle of Kooshab, bombardment of Mohum-
ran, and expedition to Ahwaz— in command of the Light Companv (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal and
is. W.I rovincesm suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore,
£Oung, landoo Nuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), Onao, Busecrut Cuuge (first and second); was an Assistant Field
engineer in the defence ol the Alumbagh (mentioned in despatches), present at the actions of Dilkoosha and second
reiiei 01 Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and actions of Kula Xuddee and
K-erkerouhc, capture of Uareilly, and affairs of Shabjihaupore, Bunnie, and Mahomdie (Medal with Clasp, and a
year s service for Lucknow).
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Fall Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 507s
81 Lt.Colonel W. Handyside served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present with the Roy*1
Artillery at the battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fell of Sebastopol. Was
Brigade Adjutant to the Land Transport Corps from July to Dec. 1S55, and Brigade Major from 1st January to 30th
September 1S56 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
82 Lt.Colonel J. B. Hardy served in the Persian campaign of 1856-57 and was present on the mortar-raft, through-
out the bombardment and' capture of Mohumra (Medal with Clasp). Detached to Herat on a Political Mission by Sir
James Outram during the Indian rebellion of 1857-58. Subsequently served with a Flying Column on the line ol the
.Taptee river in pursuit of Tantia Topee in Nov. and Dec. 1858. Served in the interior of Arabia m 1865-06 against
the Foodlee Arabs, and present at the skirmishes of Beer Said, Jowalla. and Ahmoodea, and at the destruction oi
the Forts of Al Khor.
83 Lt.Colonel R. T. Hare served throughout the suppression of the Indian mutiny, including the battle ot
Budleekeserai (wounded), siege and capture of Delhi (mentioned in despatches with especial approbation and thanks
for zeal and coolness in situations of great danger), actions of Bolundshur and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore (mentioned in despatch), siege of Calpee— mentioned (Medal
and two Clasps).
84 Lt.Colonel G. S. Harvey served with the expedition to China in 1S60, and was present at Sinho, Tangku,
, and capture of Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
85 Lt.Colonel J. W. Haynes served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including the engagements ot the
27th October (slightly wounded) and 3rd November near Dunquah (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
86 Lt.Colonel J. Healey served in the 83rd Regiment in the Indian Campaign, and was preseut at the reduction
of the Fort of Arrah in Jan. 1S5S, at the siege of Kotah and its capture by assault, defa&t of the Gwalior rebels at
Kotaria, surprise on and attack of the rebels at Seckur (Medal).
87 Lt.Colonel E. H. Helyar served with the 46th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 12th March
1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and lhkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
88 Lt.Colonel W. Henry served through the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava, Inker-
man and Tchernaya, sortie of 20th < Ictober, siege and fall of Sebastopol ( Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
89 Lt.Colonel G.'E. Heme served the Punjuub campaign of 1S48-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack of the
suburbs, storm of the city, and surrender of the fortress, also at the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the Sikh army
at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). „ , . ,. -
90 Lt. Colonel H. Hewett served with the R.M. Battalion in the operations against, and surrender of the forts ot
Bomarsund in Aug. 1S54 (Medal). In 1855 he served in charge of a mortar in the tlotilla emplo.\ ed against Sebas-
topol during the siege, and also at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the
Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Three times mentioned in despatches.
91 Lt.Colonel Higginbotham served with the 63rd Regt. in the Crimea from 17th June to Sept. 1S55, including the
Siege of Sebastopol,' and was severely wounded in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
92 Lt.Colonel Hodgetts served in the Mahratta campaign in 1817-18 in the Deccan.
93 Lt.Colonel J. Y. Holland commanded a Detachment employed on board H.M.S. Fury, and on shore at the
capture and destruction of 23 piratical vessels and 250 guns in Bias Bay (China) on the 1st Oct. 1849, and in H.M.S.
Medea at the destruction of 1 5 piratical vessels and 120 guns at Kuto (China), on the 4th and 5th March 1850.
fferved in boats of H.M.S. Hustings on the Irawaddv in the autumn of 1852, in action with Burmese troops at
Meet-tha on 30th September, ami on shore at the capture and occupation of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
Served in the China war of i860 (Medal). Commanded the Marines of the Squadron (serving with the Army) in
the operations against the Taeping rebels in 1862, including the capture of the entrenched Camps at A\ ongkadza
and Lukakong, the stockades at Nahzian, the fortified towns of Kiaoehiao, Siaotang, and Tserpoo, the walled
Cities of Kahding, Singpoo, and Chiaolin, and many minor affairs (Brevet of Major).
94 Lt.Colonel T. J. Holland served as Assistant Quarter Master General throughout the Persian campaign of
1856-57, including the storming and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, forced march to Borazjoon, battle
of Khooshab, bombardment and capture of forts at Mohumra, and pursuit of the Persian Army (Medal with Clasp,
and three times mentioned in despatches). Served again in the Quarter Master General's Department with the
Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the action of Kotah ka Serai (horse wounded),
storming of the various Heights occupied by the enemy, and all the succeeding operations up to and including the
general of the 19th June 1858, and the attack and capture of the Lushgur and town and Fort of Gwalior (Medal
with Clasp). Served also as Assistant Quarter Master General of Sir John Michel's Division in Malwa, and was
present at the action of Bioura (mentioned in despatches). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General m
Bombay to superintend the embarkation of the Abyssinian Force, and afterwards in charge of the Quarter Master
General's Department at Head Quarters throughout the Abyssinian campaign, present at the capture of Magdala
(Brevet of Major, CB., and Medal; Lord Napier in his despatch mentions "that Captain Holland's exertions
have been conspicuous, and the exactness, promptitude, and ability with which they have been carried out deserve
my warmest commendation").
in served 'with the 41st Regt. during the whole of the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal),
he engagements with the enemy on the 28th March and 28th April in the Pisheen Valley; in
11. ar ( 'andahar, 3ct.l1 Aug. at Goaine, 5th Sept. before Ghuznee, occupation and destruction of
C;,' I, expedition into Kohistan. storm, capture, and destruction of Istalitf, and in the various
b< bwei n the Bolan and the Khyber Passes. Served with the 43rd Lt. Inf. during the Indian
57 to 1859, and was present at the surrender of Kirwee and subsequent operations (Medal).
■ ■» /,■ aland war in 1S64-65, including Expeditions in the province of Taranaki and in command
nig man v Pahs and fortified villagi - ' Medal).
V. Ilornsbv served in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, and present at the defeat;
lels at Sliahraipnre, was Orderly Officer to Major Barnston commanding 2nd Battalion of
defence of the Alumbagh in t )et. and Nov. it 57, and at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde
including the capture of the Sccundrabagh, Shah Nujiff, 32nd Mess House ami Tarakote ; also present at the oc-
cupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and campaign of 1858 in Oude (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Luckuow).
95 Lt.Colonel J. Hunter served in the Punjaub campaignof 1S48-49, including the siege of Mooltan (wounded) and
battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
-"■' Lt.Colonel S. A. Hunter served in the Indian N. "W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present at the attack and
capture of the Conical Hill and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
100 Lt.Colonel T. A. Hunter served at the siege of Delhi in 1857, including the battle of Budleekeserai, opera-
tions during the siege, with final assault and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Also served with the Sikhim
Field Force, under Lt.Colonel Gawler from 29th Dec. i860 to 26th May 1861.
101 Lt.Colonel G. E. O. Jackson was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1854. Served with the P.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege of Sebastopol in 1S54-55 (Medal with two Clasps. 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the
Canton river and as Major of the Battalion at the landing before and storming of Canton (Brevet of Major). Served
with the expedition to the north of China in 1S60 (Medal with two Clasps).
104 Lt.Colonel W. R. Jeffreys served with the R. M. Battalion in co-operation with the French army at the
attack and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in Aug. 1854 (Medal). In 1855 he was present with the combined
Force before Sebastopol during its siege and fall, and in action with the outer forts on the 17th June, acted as
Quarter Master to the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kal<5, and commanded a Company at
the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
106 Lt.Colonel G. C. Kelly served with the 60th Rifles the campaign of 1S57-5S against the mutineers in India, in-
cluding the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budleeke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, subsequent siege
operations, assault and capture of the city with the final attack on and occupation of the palace ; campaign in
Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Mora dabad, action on the Dojura, assault and
capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjeanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, cap-
ture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort Of
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that fortress and 0
minor affairs in an
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567^ Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Mahomdee, attack and destruction of Shahabad and Bungkagong, the Oude campaign, and officiated as Brigad
Major to a Movable Column under Colonel Dennis (Medal with Clasp).
110 Lt.Colonel Kinsman served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal). Served on the China expedition 0
1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of Canton ; also in action wiU
the Braves near flic White Cloud Mountains, and the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsint
(Medal with Clasp).
111 Lt.Colonel Lardner served with the 47th Regt. in the Burmese war from Dec. 1824 until peace was proclaimed
(Medal). Also in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebag. .
topol (Medal with throe Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
112 Lt.Colonel E. A. Law served in the Puujaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege of Mooltan, attack on
the suburbs, storm of the city (wounded 1 , and surrender of the fortress ; also the battle of Goojerat, surrender of the
Sikh Army at Rawul Pindee, and pursuit of the Affghans to the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Engaged,
in suppressing the mutiny of the 10th Bengal Light Cavalry at Ferozepore on 19th Aug. 1857 (Medal).
1,3 Lt.Colonel M. C. Lawson was in action with the forces of the Rajah of Shorapore on Sth Feb. 1858.
115 Lt.Colonel F. Lean served with the Baltic expeditions in 1S54 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the Royal.
Marine Battalion, in co-operation with the French Army, at the bombardment and capture of the forts of Bomar«
6und, Aland Isles, in Aug. 1S54, and was in the Company that took possession of Fort Nottich, and brought away.,
the Russian garrison. Commanded the Detachment of Marines in a gunboat of the flotilla, and was actively
engaged with the enemy during the bombardment of Sweaborg in Aug. 1855. Served with the Battalion sent out' \
for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Sfniono-
saki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockadej-
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864.
™ Lt.Colonel Le Champion served'throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 (Medal for Ferozeshah). Also im
the Hill campaign and at the siege and capture of Kote Kangra in 1S46. Suppression of the Indian mutiny, and>(
present at the outbreak at Meerut (wounded in the leg while'reconnoitring), operations on the Hindon river of the
30th and 31st May 1857, battle of Budleekeserai, and taking of the heights before Delhi on the Sth June ; siege,
assault of the city, and capture of Delhi, including affairs of the 9th 12th (horse shot) 15th 17th 23rd and 20th
June, 9th 18th and 23rd July (Medal with Clasp). Was recommended for the Victoria Cross, and holds official,
acknowledgment, dated 16th April 1S58, of " zealous and efficient service on various occasions " from the Court of!
Directors; also acknowledgments dated 5th June 1S62 and 30th December 1S64 " of great gallantry and devotion,"
and of "good and useful services in action " from the Major General commanding the forces at the siege of Delhi,
and from the Commander in Chief of India.
117 Lt.Colonel T. H. Lewin served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the defence of Cawn-:
pore under General Windham, in Nov. 1857; also at the taking of the fortified town of Meergunge, the siege and
capture of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, relief of Azimghur. Served also with the Central India Field Force under.
Brigadier Wheeler (Medal with two Clasps).
118 Lt.Colonel R. Lewis landed in the Crimea on the 8th Sept. 1S55 and served with the 71st Highlanders at
Kertch till the evacuation of the country. Served in Central India in 1S5S, and commanded a detachment of the
71st Highland Light Infantry at the action of Rajpore (Medal with Clasp). Served with the Eusofzai Field Force
under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1863 against the Boneyrs and other Affghan tribes
ou the N.W. Frontier of India, including the forcing of the Umbeylah Pass, numerous outpost attacks, action at
the Eagle Nest Piquet, recapture of the Crag Piquet, and final engagement resulting in the total defeat of the
assembled tribes (India Medal with Clasp for Umbeylah).
121 Lt.Colonel A. C. J. M'Meekan served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
122 Lt.Colonel N. Macnamara served with the combined Force before Sebastopol during the siege and its fall;,
was the senior Officer of R.M. Artillery employed in the Sea of Azof in June 1855, and was landed at Taganrog,
Marioupol, and Ghirsk, to desire >v Government stores, &c. (mentioned in despatches) ; present at the bombardment
and surrender of Kiubourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medijdie, and Turkish Medal).
123 Lt.Colonel D. W. Martin served during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, from the commencement of the
outbreak as Assistant Field Engineer, was present at the advance on Delhi under the Commander in Chief, General
Anson, and after his death under Sir H. Barnard ; was Orderly Officer to the Chief Engineer at the battle of Budle-
keserai, and was present at the siege of Delhi as Assistant Field Engineer (Medal with Clasp).
121 Lt.Colonel G. E. Massy joined Havelock's Column at Cawnpore on 15th Sept. 1857, and was present in the
actions of Mungarwar and Alumbagh, assault on Lucknow and relief of the Residency, engaged thence at the
taking of the Cawnpore battery, and storming of the Engine House and King's Stables'; was subsequently with
Outram's Force in the Alumbagh, and engaged in repelling the numerous attacks and in routing the enemy on 22nd
Dec. ; also at the siege and fall of Lucknow (.Medal with two Clasps, and grant of a year's service).
125 Lt.Colonel W. G. R. Masters served in India during the mutiny in 1857-58. Served with the expedition to the
north of China and commanded the 2nd Battalion at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1S59—
Beverely wounded, and mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major). Served throughout the operations in the north
of China in i860 (Medal).
!2f Lt-C°lonel T- G. S. Meheux served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
12- Lt.Colonel Meik served with the 16th Lancers throughout the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane,
including the seizure and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). He was also present in the battle of Maharajpore on the
29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Served in the Sutlej campaign in 704'j, including the actions at Buddiwai, Aliwal, and
Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp).
129 Lt.Colonel Mercer served in the Turkish Contingent at Varna, and in the entrenched Camp at Kertch, com-
manding successively the 3rd (Albanians), 6th, and Sth Regiments (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
130 Lt.Colonel H. A. St. Jolm-Mildmay served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Sept.
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, anil Turkish Medal).
131 Lt.Colonel E. S. Milman served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Force during the mutiny in June 1S57,
and with the Kainptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. 183S (Medal).
132 Lt.Colonel C. B. H. Mitchell served with the Baltic expeditions in 1854 and 1855, and was employed in the
rocket-boats at the bombardment of Sweaborg on the 9th August (Medal). Served with the expedition to the
Baltic until the declaration of peace in 1856.
131 Lt.Colonel M. S. Morgan served with the 14th Regiment in the West Coast campaign in the New Zealand
war of 1865-66 (Medal).
, 135 Lt.Colonel A. G. E. Morley served with the 51st Regiment throughout the Burmese war of 1852 ; was on board
the E.I.C. stearn-lrigate Ferouz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon
river; served during tiie succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White
House Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign, including the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
136 Lt.Colonel U. L. Morris served with the Baltic expeditions in 1S54 and 1855, including the action with a battery
at the mouth ol the Narva on 18th June, and at the bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
13" Lt.Colonel H. Murray served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1S57-58, including the battles of Bud-
leekeserai, and Nujjul'ghur, throughout the siege and capture of Delhi, act ions of Bolundshuhur, Allyghur, Agra, and
Kanouge and relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, actions at Cawnpore on 5th and oth Sept., at Seraighat, Futtehgur, and
Sl.umsluibad (Medal with two Clasps).
133 Lt.Colonel A. G. Murray served with a field detachment on the Hyderabad Frontier from 16th November 1858
to -.'oth March 1859.
135 kt. Colonel Newhouse served in the Light Division of the Deccan Army in the Mahratta war of 1817 and 1818, as
extra Aide de Camp to Sir Lionel Smith, and commanded a Rassela of the Poonah Auxiliary Cavalry, and was
wounded ami horse shot m the Cavalry charge at the battle of Ashta on the 31st January 1818. Served also in
two expeditions to Cutch, the first in 1819, under Sir William Kier Grant, in which he volunteered with the Grenadier
Company ol the 65th m the storming of the Hill Fort of Bhooj, which was taken by escalade ; in the second in
1820 with the Bight Wing of the 65th, with the force under Colonel the Honourable Lincoln Stanhope. He served
h cew.se on two expeditions to the Gulf of Persia-the first in 1819 under Sir W. K. Grant, and the second in 1821,
"" ■"'•-•■ ! ' :- ; th; and he was present at the battle and taking of Poonah in 1817 (Medal).
Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension— -War Semites: S^1U
\° Lt Colonel A. Nicholas served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the s ge and fall of
s >astopol(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medalj. . ,
» LfcColonelA. .1. Ogilvie served with the Seetabuldee combined Field Foree during the mutiny in June 1S57, and
ih-i^e Kamptee Flying Column from 9th Nov. to 31st Dec. -1858 (Medal). • .
>-' Lt Colonel W. O'Malley served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from 13th Feb. 1855,
eludim' the sic-o and fall ui' Sebastopol, expedition to Kartell, destruction of and affairs a.r, Ian. an '. ual with
Asp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Central India campaign in 1S5S, including toe battle of Kotaseserai and
capture of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). . _
"Lt.Colonel R. D. Osborn served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of ibs; at mo
•tions of Booluiulshuhur and Allvubur; commanded a detachment ui iii ' . . , :>i. ■-
mgeree and Puttiallee; i ■■■>- ... a various operations against the rch ;- . • ■
roup's Column in Ovule, aim present at the action of Biswah : served v. i;h la.- - . .
ihitlockfrom January to .May 10=1 ; commanded a field detachment m tin- Hm ; apart} Oi
bels at Tudhoorkee; and served with the Bundlecund Field Foree under l;.t'.:adier \\ heeler m 1059 60 (Medal).
,'» Lt.Colonel W. H. Parker served with the 17th Regiment 111 the Crim. a lV mi the 1 th Sept. 1055, lncludli
^ge and fall of Sebastopol, and was wounded at the assault of the Kedau on the 8th Sept. 1S55 ; was aiso present
the bombardment and surrender of Kmbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mcoal).
i" Lt.Colonel R. C. Parry served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-53, including the action
Sonrajpore, defence of the Alumbagh under Colonel M'Intyre, relief of Liuknow by Lord Ch ,
\e Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 111 0«de with passage of the Goomtee and
her minor attair- Me.ial with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucxnow .
!:'■■ Lt Co. :„■ U" do isoji served with the 32nd Regiment in the 1st and 2nd siege operations before
icludingthe storm and capture of the city; he was also present at the surrender of the fort and garrison ot
heniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also on the North-West Frontier of
i« Lt-Colonel G. N. Pepper served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1S55, including the
_-•■ and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
resent at the repulse of the J'aeping rebels from Shanghai on 24th Aug. 1862. .
■*> Lt.Colonel G. E. Perry n served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Indian campaign of 1857- = :, including
le defence of the Alumbagh, relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, siege
nil capture of Lucknow, and subsequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for
iUCknow).
149 Lt.Colonel H. Plummer served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 12th Julj ,--.:,, Lmg t te
iege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 4th Punjau Rules in the
uceessful attack on the Cabool Khali Wuzeerees in Dec. 1859 and Jan. i.--». ; a no as A.n.M.Con. •. - ' : ■ ;.;e lank
MeldForce under Brigadier Chamberlain in the oi)erations agaiust the Mahsood tribe of Wuzeen-e- ir m April to
he 22nd May i860, including tin- forcing of the Burrura Pass and burning of Makeen (Medal with Clasp).
15° Lt.Colonel Poyntz served 111 the Pen isulaasa volunteer with the ;oth Regt. from Feb. to Nov. 1S11, including
he occupation of the Lines at Torn - Pedras, pursuit of Massena, actions ofSabugal, Almeida, aiul Barba del
aaerco, and battle of I'm a, to- o up..r vV,'ar Modal with one Clasp).
131 Lt.Colonel T. l'tv- am. soi \ od in the Punjaub campaign in ^48-49 (Medal).
15J Lt.Colonel J. C. G. Price served 111 the Rohilcund campaign in ios3 (Medal). _
"* Lt.Colonel E. B. Pritchard joined the KM. lirigade in the Crimea 111 Feb. 1S55, and served with it until
he fall of Sebastopol ; was also at the surrender of Kinbottru (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served 111
he Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Me.ial). . ,
u* Lt.Colonel A. M. Raw fins served with the 95th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1! ;8, including
he siege and capture of Awah ami Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, general action resulting in the capture ot
Jwalior, siege and capture of Pom ie (Medal with Clasp). .
iss Lt.Colonel F. M. RnynMbrd was attached to the C Company Sappers and Minersand served as an Assistant
■"leld Engineer at the relief . I.e. .w from 14th to 23rd November 1857, led one of the storming parties against
he Mess House of the 23rd Native Infantry and Moote Mahal; present at the actions near Cawnpore November
;oth to 6th December 1S57 ; als 1 at Ku ia Gunge during the attack on that place by the enemy, at, th> attack on
Sir J. Outram's position at Alumbagh, and throughout the siege of Lucknow ; present with the Field Force under
Sir Hope Grant at the affair of Sirci e and the occupation of Fy /.a bad, with the Column under Brigadier Hereford at
he actions near Sultanpore from 1 ,;h to 22nd August 185S, at the crossing of the force over the Goomtee in
iresence of the enemy, mentioned in despatches at the affair of 1> >:itin>re. mentioned in despatches also at.
'andoo Nuddee October 27th 1858, Commanded C Company Sappers and Minors which was attae ie I to the Field
i'orce under Colonel Christie in pursuit of the rebels Trans Co-ra. Whilst in command . i tin c dmoauy
Sappers and Miners was favourably mentioned in General orders by the Commander in Chief in India (Medal
yith two Clasps).
116 Lt.Colonel F. Reeves was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal N.I. and Horse
Vrtillerv at Mooltan on 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
'■"'" Lt.Colonel D. Reid served with t!ie 61st. Begiment in the Punjaubcampamn of 184s 4". includ.ne; the capture of
he Sikh Forts of Rungur, Xuugul. an 1 Muraree, affair at liamiiii-'Lrur, ]iassage of the Chenab, battles oi !
vallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the Affghan Army to the Khyber Pass, and . cupation of Pes! 1 ■■ Lai with
wo Clasps). Served under Sir Colin Campbell on the expedition into the hill country around M a tee, 1 was
present at the destruction of tlm ;..■•: - and strongholds of the Mov.i.mls ami other hill tribes (Meoai v itii Clasp).
liS Lt.Colonel W. Rennie served .-. I . the 73rd Begiment a Wont v"id Luring its blockade in 1846. Also m the
xaffir war of 1846-47, and throne i .;.:;,, at of , 3-- -. ; Mo la it , ;,:,., ...- , .-eat in numerous I'li^ri'o.-ii ,. nod at the
>attle of Berea, ami was prom .1 id 1 r _.i .am eonduot inthe Beld, Served with the 90th Light Infantry through-
nit the Indian campaign of i£ - , ei ered Lucknow with Havelock's Column (wounded) and sen I at the relief
md defence of Lucknow (Vie ■" a ■ - . Mo, la i with two Clasps, ami a year's service)-.
159 Lt.Colonel A. Rotton served th: ,_h nt the mutiny in India in 1857-59.
161 Lt.Colonel F. H. Ruel wasat tl action with the batteries and expulsion of the Russian garrison from Redoubt
Kaleh, 12th May 1854. Served with the B.M. Brigade in the Crimea from 1 ^ to Feb. 1855, and , Li't combined
Force before Sebastopol during i ■ 1 e ad fall : oommai ■ . .< at occupation of Kertch and Yeni
Kale, and was also at the surrender Kinbourn (Medal with Ch. , , .c. ,,.••. v. ..' i, and Turkish Medal).
"o Lt.Colonel G. O. Rybot c >m oa ded- a Detachment ofthe Nagpo h. pilar Force in a skirmish with rebels
it the Singhora chat on the 4th January 1858 (Meda I. Servi I in sup; , ~-iou of the mutiny at Raepore in the
same month — mentioned in despatches and thanked by the G< .. 1 ■( ral.
i6" Lt.Colonel Salt served the In- tub oampaign of 1848-49, including the battles of Sadoolapore, Cliillianwalla,
111.I Coo:eral iMedtd with two Clas;'.,,. Sic-e and capture of Delhi in Sept. 1057 (Medal with Cla-pl. Commanded
1 I'nii.itiuii Field Lattery throughout; the operations of the Expedition of 1003 against the Tribes on the North-West
Frontier of India (Brevet of Major!.
iG'-' Lt.Colonel Sanderson served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Ferozeshah and Sobraon
(Medal and one Clasp).
170 Lt.Colonel H. B. Savage served throughout the China war of 1856-59, including the bombardment of Canton,
capture of the forts in the river, and was landed for the protection of the factories; blockade of the river, landing
before, bombardment and capture of Canton, expedition to the North, and capture of the forts at the mouth of the
Peiho river in 1858 and operations there. Also the campaign of 1860 (Medal with three Clasps).
m Lt.Colonel W. T. Savary served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal).
173 Lt.Colonel J. D. W. Sewell served with the expedition to China in 1857.
174 Lt.Colonel J. H. Culme-Seymour served with the 68th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855,
and was present at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medalj. Served also in the
New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the latter part of the operations against the Gate Pah, engagement at Te
Ranga (mentioned in despatches) ; also the West (.'oast campaign and action at Kukaramea. ; and served with the
field Force in January 1866, which co-operated in the dense forest inland of Mount Egmont in support of Major
General Chute's Field' Force (Medal).
567^ Lieutenant Colonels Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
175 Lt.Colonel W. Sheffield served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodki
Ferozeshah (severely wounded), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
iTC Lt.Colonel Shearman served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
177 Lt.Colonel Shuldham served the campaign of 1852-53 in Burmah attached to the 1st Madras Fusiliers, co:
nianded a mixed detachment emploved in quelling an insurrection in Bassein (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Serv
with the Turkish O mtbigent in the Crimea from iSth Sept. 1855 until the Peace in 1856 (Turkish Medal).
161 Lt.Colonel E. Simeon served the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the action at Ramnuggur, battles
Chillianwallah and GrOOJerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs and Affghans to Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps). Wi
Peshawur Field Force under Sir Colin Campbell in Oct. Nov. and Dec. 1S51. Indian mutiny campaign ini8>'
including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair at Koorie, a:
commanded the Bengal Artillery with the Field Force under Brigadier General Douglas from 1st Oct. to 20th Dee. 18
(mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
•* Lt.Colonel G. B. 0. Simpson served with the Malwa Field Force in 1857 ; and the Central India campaign undi
Sir Hugh Rose in 185S, attached to a Light Field Battery, and was present at the sieges of Dhar and Chanderei
also at the sieee storm and capture of Jhansi, and battle of the Betwa, and was dangerously wounded whil
working guns employed in dislodging the enemy from a strong position (mentioned in despatches, Medal wit
Clasp).
151 Lt.Colonel H. C. Sitwell served at General Windham's actions with the Gwalior Contingent at PandooNudde
on 26th Nov., and at Cawnpore ou 27th and 28th Nov. 1S57, and subsequent defence of Cawnpore. Served wit
the 9th Lancers at the battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, pursuit and action at Seraighat gth December, actio
at Kalee Nuddee, and reoccupation of Futteghur, capture of Meangunge, siege of Lucknow and subsequen
operations, the summer campaign including the attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allagunge, battle 0
Bareilly, actions of ifcth and 24th May at Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to Mohumdee (Medal with Clasp).
1,55 Lt.Colonel C. Slaughter served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Also in China with the expeditionary
force in 1858-59, including the assault and capture of Namtow, attack and capture of the bridge and village 0
Shektsing. "and attack on the Taku Forts on 25th June 1859— wounded (Medal).
1-7 Lt.Colonel E. B. Snow served with the Baltic expeditions in 1S54 and 1S55 (Medal).
159 Lt.Colonel J. Spratt served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was preseni
at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
1 '■'' Lt.Colonel M. Spratt served with the R.M. Battalion at Eupatoria and with the Brigade in the Crimea; was
present at the battle of Balaklava and during the siege and fall of Sebastopol, part of the time as Adjutant of a
Battalion ; he was also at the surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Tur-
kish Medal). Served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before and capture of the city. Served with the expedition to the north of China in i860, and at Shanghae during
the attacks of the rebel army in August (Medal with Clasp).
:93 Lt.Colonel E. Spry was at the bombardment of Odessa 22nd April 1S54 ; served the Eastern campaign with th«
R.M. Brigade, including the battle of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, also at the surrender^of Kinboun
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
194 Lt.Colonel R. T. P. Stapleton served with the Rajpootana Field Force in 1857-58, and was present at the siegi
and capture of Kotah. Served a3 second in command of the Bengal Yeomanry Cavalry in pursuit of rebels 01
the Nepaul frontier (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
195 Lt.Colonel E. H. Starr served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal) ; also in the flotilla of mortar-boatd
employed before Sebastopol until its fall, and at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
196 Lt.Colonel D. Stewart was present with the Buffs at the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star).
197 Lt.Colonel J. Stewart served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present a'
the battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
199 Lt.Colonel J. B. Swete served with the Field Force in the Deccan and Berar under Brigadier Hill during thi
mutiny and was severely wounded at Chichuniba on 15th January 1859 (Medal).
200 Lt.Colonel A. O. Tabuteau served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the Sth Sept. 1855 (Medal
and Turkish Medal).
201 Lt.Colonel E. D. Thelwall was at the destruction of 14 vessels and a vast quantity of stores atBrahested on thi
30th May 1854; at the destruction of 23 vessels, storehouses, &c, at Uleaborg on the 1st and 2nd June; at thi
destruction of a vessel f.nd 80 stacks of timber at Tornea on Sth June ; at the operations against Bomarsund and 11
action with the forts on 15th August (Medal). In 1855 he was present during the siege of Sebastopol until its fall
and was in action with the outer forts on the 19th June, engaged shelling the batteries in Soujak Bay, and expellim
the Russian garrison 12th March, and in action with the batteries at Soujak Kale i^th March; assisted at the land
ing of the troops at Kinbourn, and at the bombardment of that Fort (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie
and Turkish Medal).
202 Lt.Colonel J. P. Trydell served in India during the mutiny with the 43rd Light Infantry, and was presen'
at the surrender of Kirwee (Medal).
203 Lt.Colonel J. G. M. Tulloch served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 7th July 1855
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
204 Lt.Colonel C. J. R. Tyler served with the Buffs in the Crimea from the iSth August 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in the campaign of i860 in China, including th<
battle of Sinho and taking of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp). Served with a detachment of the Soth Regimeni
in the Expedition to Pcrak in 1875-76. Received the thanks of H.R.H. the Field Marshal Commanding in Chie
for a reconnaissance report of Perak and Kinta Rivers made in 1S75 and 1876 ; also the thanks of the Governor o
Singapore for " valuable additions to the topographical knowledge of the Malay Peninsula." Also of the Secretary
of State for the Colonies for measures adopted for the defence of Pretoria during the threatened attack by th<
Boers, 26th June 1S79.
205 Lt.Colonel G. Twiss served with the Persian expedition in 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded a Stee
Mountain Battery throughout the Abyssinian campaign from 1st January 186S and was present at the capture o
Magdala (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
206 Lt.Colonel W. J. Twyford served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58, including th<
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
-"r Lt.Colonel G. S. Twynam served with the 61st Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1S57, and the
action of Nujjufghur; and with the 13th Light Infantry in the actions at Doomureahgunge, Toolsepore, and
Bootwab (Medal with Clasp).
209 Lt.Colonel H. A. Walford served with the Nagpore Irregular Cavalry in 1858, for which service he receivec
the thanks of the Government of India. Served during the suppression of the Indian mutiny in 185S-59 (Medal).
210 Lt.Colonel F. Warden served throughout the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the storm and capture
01 I ;. ■si, :iv. -iirreiider of Bushire, expedition to Borazjoon, and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Also served
throughout the Indian mutiny, and was present at the assault of Kolapore (Modal).
."'. '■' ; 71 "el (,. K. Watson served with Havelock's Force during the first advance on Lucknow, and as Brigade
Ma.ior ol KiiLTincers at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, afterwards present at the siege and capture of Lucknow
(Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
-'1:i Lt.Colonel J. L. Watts served at Agra during the Indian mutiny, and was present at the battles fought
there ,,n the sth July and 10th Oct. 1857; in the Rohilcund campaign of 185S, including the action of Kerkeroulie
•-"! capture oi Haivilly (Medal). Served in the Bhootan campaign in 1S65-66 as Commanding Royal Engineer,
K.ght Column (Medal with Clasp).
-'• Lt.Colonel Waugh served as Adjutant of the 57th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 19th May 1855.
including the Siege and fall of Sebastopol, attacks of the Redan on the 18th June (with the storming column) and
8th September, bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the
Lolumn under Colonel War re on the River Tapteo in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858.
P h tot A h" '"' Zcalan(l war in l86l> 1U)d waa Present at the operations against the rebel Maories at Tearei
-,7 Lt.c. ! in. 1 flrheatstone served with the 45th Rcgt. in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
asequently ii .t . t u- |^Mohlindee (M,,lal with two Wa*r*). command of the Military Train, acting
WEE? nra Sd in th ^ Wanganuaca^gnor (^ -^fg2«- twice nu—rf ia
;
5,6"7* Major* Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
I Ma; <r R. J. Abbott served in April and May i860 against the Wuzeerees ; was present with General Cham
liiin's Force and assisted in forcing the Burrara Pass, and in all the other affairs of that expedition. Also sei
throughout the operations of the expedition of 1863 against the tribes 011 the North- West Frontier of India
present at the storm of Laloo and capture of Umbeyla (Medal with two Clasps).
't Major W. .f. Barker served on the China expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the Canton river, ,
hir-.diug'bcu.re. storm and capture of the city ; accompanied the expedition to the North, and was at the attacl
the forte at the Peiho on 25th June 1S59 ; served also the campaign of 1S60, including the action of Sinho, takm •
Tonghoo, storm and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subseqt. ,
operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and-*
present at the bombardment of the Batteries at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Jap
as Lieut, and Quarter Master of the R.M. Battalion, and served on the Stall of the Brigadier commanding at
assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the sh
operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864.
- Major H. B. Adcock strved with the 6th Regiment in the Hazara campaign of 1S6S, including the suhsqui
operations in the Black Mountain (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major J. T. Aslett served the Syrian campaign, including the storm and capture of Sidon, D'.Touni, surrea
of Beyrout, bombardment of Acre— slightly wounded by the explosion of a magazine (War Medal with one Cla 1
. :.d Turkish Medal).
4 Major W. H. Barker served in New Zealand from 15th Nov. 1S63 to 1866, and was present at the assault a
capture of Rangiaohia, repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp of Nukumaru, and the affair of Kakaran
(Modal).
5 Major Barrett served in the Kandian Territories, Ceylon, during the whole of the Rebellion of 1S17 and 18
and commanded an outpost during part of the above period.
6 Major G. Bazalgette served on the China expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the Canton river, fr'
landing before, storm and capture of the city, and action with the Braves near the White Cloud Mountains, a;
present at the assault and capture of Namtow (Medal with Clasp).
' Major W. H. Beaumont served in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal in 1857-58, and was present with Hav
lock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge, Boorbeakechowkc
Bithor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, relief of Lucknow, defence of the Residency until relieved by Lord Clyd
occupation of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, campaign of 1858 in Oude, including passage
the Goomtee at Sultanpore and other minor affairs, also affair at Shahpore, and capture of forts of Koita (Med
with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
8 Major C. J. Borton 'served in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854 to March 1855, and again from 15th July 185
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Major J. A. f. Briggs served with the iSth Royal Irish in the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was presents
the capture of Orakau and at the affair of Nukumaru (Medal).
10 Major R. Bruce served in the Royal Artillery and Turkish Contingent in the Eastern campaign of 1854-5
including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., sieg
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Serve
with the expedition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasps).
II Major R. A. Brutton served with the combined force before Sebastopol during the siege in 1S54-55, ai
with the expedition to Kertch and Yeni Kale (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
12 Major Burden served the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal). Also at the siege of Sebastopol from No
1S54 to Feb. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
13 Major W. P. Burton was present at the destruction of vessels and vast quantities of stores at Brahistadt i
the Gulf of Bothnia on the 30th May 1854, and at Uleaborg on the 1st and 2nd June, and in the boats at the attat
on Gamla Carleby, on the 7th June ; also present at the operations against Bomarsund in August 1854. Served wil
the Baltic expedition in 1855, and was at the bombardment of Sweaborg, and employed in the rocket-boats ontl
nights of^he oth and 10th August (Medal).
14 MajorVr. A. Butler served in suppression of the Indian mutiny, and was present from the 10th June 18571
all the engagements under the walls of Delhi, action of Nujjufghu'r, siege storm and capture of Delhi (slight
wounded), actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, storm and capture of Lucknow (swam the Goomt(
under a heavy fire and inspected the enemy's entrenchments, for which he received the Victoria Cross), and sul
sequent operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and wi
present at the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umbeyla (Medal with Clasp).
16 Major D: J. P. Campbell was employed with the flank Companies of the 7th Madras Native Infantry in Bitrmj
in 1S54; at Amherst after Deceits. Commanded the L Company and Detachments of Aand B Companies of Madn
Sappers and Miners of the Saugor Field Division under Major General Whitlock from December 1857 to Decemh
1S59, and served throughout the campaign in suppression of the mutiny in Bengal ; was present at the surprise ai
destruction of Jeejhun, ambuscade of Kobraie Pass, battle of Banda, capture of Kirwee, night-attack on our can
at Jeejhun, forced' march to relieve the besieged garrison of Kirwee; commanded the Sappers and Miners of tl
right column of attack at Dudree, demolition of the forts Moorcondah, Boregaum, Tirowan, and Sreenugger; ai
was Assistant Field Engineer to the Saugor Field Division from 17th November 1857 to the end of the campaign (
31st December 1859 (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
17 Major J. M. Clayton served with the 23rd Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tl
affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bo
attacks on the Redan (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served the Indian campaign of 1S57-5
including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 185
operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow, actions of Jubrowlie, Poorwah, Beerah, ai
Doondiakiera, storming of Fort Simree, and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with two Clasps).
18 Major J. B. Colwell served with the Baltic expe lition in 1854 (Medal). Served with the Battalion sent 01
for service in Japan in 1864-66. and was present at the bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosai
the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assault, capture, and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, mag:
aines, and barracks, and during the shore op. rati. . n.», from the 5th to the Sth September, 1S64.
-" Major 1 '. F. Coppin served with the Baltic expeditions of 1854 and 1855 (Medal). Served with the China exp<
dition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, operations before and capture of the city ; expeditic
to the North and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
-- Major Corbet* served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in tl
Indian campaign of 1857-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, occupation of the Alumbagh und
Outram with the several engagements there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Az'imghur, captures of Jugdespore — hor
shot (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
~* Major Corry was employed in various desultory operations against the mutineers in India in 1S57-58, and wi
present at the defeat of the rebels on the banks of 'the Chumbal, as also at the attack and capture of Bhajahand
on which occasions he commanded the Europeans (200 of the 8th Regt.) under Brigadier Showers (Medal)
- -erved in the i'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, and batt
of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
served as acting Quarter Master of the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Seba
topolin 1854 (Modal with Clasp, ;tb Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
•" Major William Davis ua.. lauded in 1809 at Mahon, in Minorca, in command of a Detachment of Marines, 1
: ' M ' of war in the Lazaretto from rising and effecting their escape during a Mutiny of the Spanis
t liuards. At the capture and destruction of a fort on Isle Verte, near La Civitat, 1 June 1812, he receive
e wound by a rille-ball in the right thigh. On the Sth May 1813, as a volunteer, at the cutting out of a
: r the lort. and toworofOvbitello. At the capture of the island of Pouza, under Sir Charh
• a volunteer, with a detachment of Marines, he landed, and stormed and captured one of the ba
1813 as a volunteer in the storming of the fort protecting the anchorage at Marinello, whe
en 1 'the enemy's vessels deeply laden wore captured, undone gunboat sunk. Atthelant
t ViaReggjoini8i3. At the landing near Leghorn in Dec. 1813 when 270 Marines charge
ated between 600 and 700 French Infantry, supported by 30 Cavalry (received a sabre wound from th
Majors Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. 567//
•har°-e of Cavalry) . At the capture of a castle near Spezzia 25th March 1814. Present at the siege ami capture of
^ort'santa Maria, 29th March following-. Also at the capture of Genoa, under Lord William Bentinck.
sa Major Dennie served with the 28th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol, in the winter of 1854-55, where he re-
ceived severe injuries from frost-bite, which necessitated amputation of half the right foot and a great part of the
'eft, in consequence of which he was placed on the retired full pay, and with a pension of £150 per annum (Medal
,vith Clasp, and Turkish Medal). _
36 Major Dumbleton serve. I 111 the Indian mutiny campaign 111 1S57 (Medal).
ss Major Kdleston served off Cherbourg and the Scheldt in 1S12 ; at the blockade of Norfolk and in several boat
expeditions in the Chesapeake, and received the thanks of the Commander in Chief for destroying a vessel in Cberi-
ton Creek in face of a large force of t lie enemy. Served with the Royal Marines at the attack on Baltimore in 1814.
and on Xew t liieans, Sth ,lau. 1S1 5. Was Adjutant to the Battalion in the Tagus during the Civil war in 1832-34.
59 Major B. Edmonds served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1S57-59, including the
sice and captureof Lucknow, the Oude campaign, and Trans-Gogra affair at Bungaou (Medal with Clasp).
' <" Major H. G. Elliot served as Adjutant to the 1st Battalion in the Crimea during the siege and fall of
■Sebastopol in 1854-55, and at the battle of Balaklava, also at the surrender of Kinbourn. Was present at the bom-
bardment of Odessa, 22nd April ; commanded a Detachment employed in covering the ships' companies of H.M.S.
Albion and Vesuvius on the 25th and 26th September 1854, when employed in removing wounded Russians from the
ibattle-field of the Alma on those days, and covered the embarkation of the unarmed parties on the latter day when
obliged to retreat in consequence of the advance of a strong force of the enemy's Cavalry; for his conduct on the
occasion he received the thanks of Sir S. Lushington (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Jind Turkish
Medal).
42 Major John Ennis served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair of
.Buddiwal, and battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 1849, including the battle
of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp). Campaign of 1851-52 against the hill tribes on the Peshawur Frontier. Campaign
of 1857-58, including the action of Chuttra (mentioned in despatch for gallant conduct), affairs of Gopalgunge,
Khodagunge, and entry into Futtyghur, affair of Shahabad, storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsa (Medal with Clasp) .
'. « Major Farmar was present at the occupation of Petropolovski in 1855.
44 Major W. A. Fetherstonhaugh served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66,
1 and was present during the remainder of the Waikato campaign under Sir Duncan Cameron, also at the operations
' before and assault of the Gate Pah (Medal).
* Major S. L. H. H. Ffinney served with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in
1857 (Medal with Clasp) .
46 Major W. Freeborn landed in the Crimea with the 2nd Battalion 1st Royals on the 22nd April, 1855, and was
at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5U1 Class of the Medjidie).
*"> Major D. Gardner served the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Mahratta country, including the capture
of the Forts of Pautalla, Pownghur, Monahur, and Munsuntoosh.
48 Major Grace served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 23 Sept. 1S54, and was present at the battles of
Balaklava and Inkerman, storm and capture of the Quarries ; commanded the leading Division at the storming of
the Redan on the iSth June, present at the final assault of the Forts, and fall of Sebastopol ; also at the bombard-
ment and capture of Kinbourn. Assisted on three occasions in repulsing night attacks on the advanced Trenches.
Promoted Ensign for service at the battle of Balaklava, and Captain for service in the field (Medal with three Clasps
and Turkish Medal).
49 Major W. W. Graham served in the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tehernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak of the Sepoy
mutiny at Meerut on 10th May 1857; served the Rohilcund campaign of 185S until wounded; also the Oude
campaign of 185S-59 (Medal).
50 Major W. Grant served with the 91st Highlanders in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, including all the actions in the
Amatola Mountains and Tambookieland. Expedition beyond the Orange River in 1848, and action with and defeat
of the Insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats, Kaffir war of 1850-53, and present in every action in the Amatolas and
Waterkloof in which the 91st were engaged (Medal).
51 Major W. F. Fullarton served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present
at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, including the storming of the Secunderabagh and taking of the barracks ;
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, pursuit to Seraighat, action of Khalee Nuddee, occupation of Futtetighur,
siege and capture of Lucknow, including the storming of the Begum Kotee ; Rohilcund campaign and attack on
the Fort of Rooyeah, action of Allygunge, and battle of Bareilly ; Oude campaign as Baggage Master, including
actions of Pusgawn, Russulpore, Allygunge. and capture of the Fort of Mithowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
52 Major Gritton served on the China expedition of 1857-60, including the blockade of the Canton river, the storm
and capture of the city, attack on the Takoo forts, and served as Military Magistrate and one of the Allied. Com-
missioners at Chusan during the expedition of i860 (Medal with Clasp).
53 Major M. C. Garsia served as an Assistant Engineer with a combined Naval and Military Force against the
Mahomedan Tribes on the Gambia, Western Africa, in February 1861, and was present at the destruction of
several strongly stockaded towns; in the action at Saba he had a horse shot under him, and was afterwards
severely wounded (mentioned in despatches).
54 Major W. G. Hale served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). Also with the China expedition of 1S57-59,
including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing before and capture of the city. With the expedition to the
North in i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tanku, storm and capture of the North Taku Fort, and
subsequent operations (Medal with three Clasps). Served in China in H.M.S. Rodney from September 1S67 to Sep-
tember 1869 ; commanded a battalion of Royal Marines landed from the Squadron at the occupation of Yangchow
in Nov. 1868 (mentioned in despatches), and at the attack and capture of three walled villages in January 1: 1 ..
(mentioned in despatches). Served in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 (Medal).
35 Major E. Harran served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tehernaya (as Adjutant of the Regiment from February 1855), the night attack on
the Russian outposts on the 19th Feb. 1855, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
W Major P. Helyar served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1S5S, including the action of Kankur,
defence of Jail (wounded), and subsequent operations at Shahjehanporc "(Medal).
55 Major Heyland served in the Oude campaign in 1858, including the action at Jamo and taking of Fort
Birwa (Medal).
59 Major Hickey served in the Burmese war of 1852-53, including the stomi and recapture of Pegu on 21st Nov.
and relief of its garrison on 14th December (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
60 Major Hon. H. M. Hobart was engaged in suppressing the mutiny of the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native In-
fantry and Horse Artillery at Mooltan on 31st August iS^S Medal).
62 Major Hockley served with the force under Sir Colin Campbell on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-53, and was
present in several actions with the Hill Tribes (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the 66th Ghoorka Regiment in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1S5S, including the actions of Pusgaon and Russoolpore, attack and capture of Fort
Mittowleo (Mentioned in despatches, Medal).
64 Major E. R. Horsey served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
65 Major R. E. Huxham served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku forts). Also served against the Taeping
rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in 1S62.
66 Major J. Irwin served with the SSth Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the affair
of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March 1858, siege of Calpee, and subsequent campaign in Oude (Medal with
Clasp for Central India).
« Major Jeames served with the Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of
5672 Majors Eetired on Fall Pay or on a Pension. — War Services.
Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, and with Ross' Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee and in the sr
sequent campaign in Central India (Medal with two Clasps).
6S Major L. Jordan was present at the affair at Bhowanie on 2Sth April 1859 (Medal).
69 Major Hugh Kennedy served with the R.M. Battalion in Spain during the Carlist war ; with the Baltic expet
tion in 1854 (Medal) ; and with the Brigade in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. 1855 (Medal wi
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
70 Major B. D. Kennicott served in India and China in 1S57-59; was at the attack on the forts at the Peiho c
25th June 1859, and served the campaign of i860 (Medal).
71 Major Killeen served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 in the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles of Alma, Bal
klava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack on the Bedan on the iSth June, and capture of Kinboun
at Inkerman he c< unmandcd a Company, and under a heavy fire rescued the Regimental Colour, and was severe
wounded on the occasion, but did not quit the field (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, ar
Turkish Medal).
72 Major C. R. King served in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from the 14th March to ti
evacuation on the 12th July 1S56. Served also in the New Zealand war of 1863-6=;, and was present at the actio
of Rangiaohia and at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Camp at Nukumaru (Medal).
76 Maior H. E. W. Lane served with the expeditions to the Baltic in 1S54 and 1855 (Medal).
77 Major J. G. Leadbitter served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-5S (Medal).
7? Major Wm. Lee served with the Royal Marines at the capture of the Island of Carabusa, together with severs
piratical vessels in its harbour, in 1S2S-2Q (Medal). Served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1850-5
(Medal).
00 Major Little served in the China expedition of 1857-59, including the operations at Canton, with the stormin,
and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Accompanied the expedition to the North in i860, and served a-
Shanghai during the attacks of the Rebel Arniy in August.
82 Major H. Lowrey served as Adjutant to the Wing of his Regiment while employed in the expedition againsi
the King of Baddibo'o, up the River Gambia ; was present at the bombardment of the enemy's entrenched works
on the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on the 16th Feb. ; also at the storming capture and destruction of tht
fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda and Saba on the 18th, and the battle of Saba, and storming
capture and total distraction of the enemy's stockades on the 21st Feb. 1861.
84 Major G. M'C'allum was present at the attack on the outer batteries of the harbours of Petropaulovski, 31s!
August ; landed 4th Sept. at an attack on the same batteries, and succeeded to the command of the Royal Marine!
on the death of Captain Parker, and was wounded in the head; was at the capture of two Russian vessels onthi
7th Sept. 1854. Served with the China expedition of 1S57-5S, and commanded a Division of the Royal Marines of tk<
fleet at the attack and capture of the Forts at the mouth of the Peiho river on 20th May— mentioned in despatchei
(Medal with Clasp).
85 Major J. M'Lemon served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fal]
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
86 Major J. M'Loughlin served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganal
and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, capture of Balaklava and Tchorgaun
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations near Eupatoria under General D'AUonville (Medal with four Clasps
and Turkish Medal).
87 Major F. A. S. Mannock served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and com
manded a Troop composing the outpost on the Bashilo river under Lt.Colonel Miller during the storm and captun
of Magdala (Medal) .
88 Major J. J. Martin served with the 4th Regiment in Abyssinia in 1868 (Medal).
89 Major John Miller served at the battle of Navarino in 1827. Also with the R.M. Battalion in Portugal in 1835
Commanded a Company during the operations on the coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal), and was with the battalion a
D'Jouni. Sustained a severe fracture of the right leg in the service (War Medal with two Clasps).
90 Major William Miller served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair 0
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, an<
Turkish Medal).
92 Major G. Montgomery served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siegi
of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
93 Major G. T. C. Moore served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, am
was present at thebattle of Ordahsu (wounded slightly) and capture of Coomassie (Medal with Clasp).
95 Major W. P. Mortimer served with the 8cth Regiment in Burmah in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Als>
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1858-59, and was present with the Camel Corps at the capture of Calpee, am
served with the Cawnpore and Moradabad Levies (Medal with Clasp).
97 Major Murchison served in the 29th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1 845-46,^01 uding the battles of Ferozesha!
and Sobraon, in the last of which he was wounded (Medal and Clasp). Also in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, in
Grading the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
99 Major C. E. Nettles served with the 3rd Hussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and wa
present at the actions of Ramnuggur and Sadoolapore, and with the Grey Squadron in the charge at Chillian
wallah (Medal with Clasp).
100 Major Onslow was at the storming of Sidon in Syria (War Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
101 Major Owen was employed during 1855 and part of 1856 with the Turkish Contingent under Lieut.Geners
Vivian in Turkey and the Crimea, and has received the Order of the 4th Class of the Medjidie. Commanded a detach
ment of the 28th Madras Native Infantry in the suppression of the Indian Mutiny in the Jubbulpore district in 185!
102 Major Parish has received the Medal for the Punjaub campaign of 1846.
103 Major Thomas Park was actively employed in the Baltic during 18 io, 1811, and 1812. From 1813 until th
peace served on the coast of America and the West Indies, including the attack on Cranie Island, and landed at th
taking of Hampton, in the Chesapeake.
10i Major J. H. Parry served with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1S64-60, and was present at th
bombardment of the batteries at the Straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, the assau
capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operation
from the 5th to the 8th Sept. 1864.
105 Major H. M. Parkerson served with the 82nd Regiment in the N.W. Provinces in suppressing the India:
mutiny in 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defence of Cawnpore, defeat of the Gwalior Cor
tingent at Cawnpore, action of Kale Nuddee, occupation of Futtehghur, and acted as Field Adjutant for three month
to a flying Column under Colonel D Watson ; defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore, affairs of Mahomdie, Shahs
bad. and Bunkagoon (Medal with Clasp).
106 Major Pengelley served with the expedition to the Baltic in 1855 (Medal). He has also the Silver Medal froi
the Royal Humane Society.
107 Major Pleydell served the Syrian campaign of 1840— at D'Jouni, the storming of Sidon, and bombardment c
Acre (War Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also with the Baltic Expeditions in 1854 and iS5s(Medai;
",s Sir Rose Lnmbart Price was present at the storming of Canton in December 1857, also at the attack on th
Peiho Forts in June 1859 (wounded), went with the Battalion under Colonel Gascoigno to the North of China i
i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, capture of Taku Forts, affairs of the 21st an
23rd September, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with three Clasps).
109 Major W. M. Pritchett served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton rive:
the landing before, storm and capture of the city (Medal with Clasp). Served also with the expedition to the Nort
in i36o, and in command of the Police Force at Shanghai during the attacks by the rebels.
'" Major J. Ramsay served in the Crimean campaign in 185s, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol— twic
wounded (Medal witli Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
111 Major V. Hanoi served with the -3th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle
of Alma and Inkerman, in the Trenches at the siege und full of Sebastopol, and assault of the iSth June (Medal wit
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
Majors Retired on Full Pay or on a Pension. — War Services. $6~jaa
i>2 Major Rider served in Syria in 1840 and has the Medal and Clasp and Turkish Medal. Served also with the
3a.ltic expedition in 1S55 (Medal).
11* Major C. D. H. Robilliard served with the Baltic expedition in 1S55, including the action with a battery at the
aiouth of the Narva on 18th June, and bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
i m Major W. A. Ross served in the expedition against the Sheik Emamoodeen of Jummoo, Cashmere, in 1S46. Also
n the Piinjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheuab at Ramnuggur, battles of Chillianwallah
and Goojerat, and pursuit of the Sikhs under Sir Walter Gilbert (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded a Troop of
Bengal Horse Artillery at the disarmament of four Regiments of Sepoys at Laaore, aud at the mutiny of the 10th
Bengal Cavalry in 1857 (Medal).
• "5 Major W. Rutherford served with the 83rd Regiment during the In lian Mutiny in 1858-59. Served at Cape
Coast Castle for a short time during the Ashauti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
• 116 Major Sayer served the Syrian campaign of 1S40-41 (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with
the Expeditions to the Baltic in 1854 and 1855, and with the R.M. Battalion serving in co-operation with the French
army at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal).
n? Major J. A. G. F. Sewell served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from June 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish'Medal). Served with the expedition in North China in i860 (Medal with Clasps'. Served with the Military
Train in the New Zealand War, from March 1863 till 1866, in the Waikato and Taranaki districts (Me I all.
i'8 Major A. B. S. Shairp served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the destruction of telegraph
stations on 29th June, and the shelling a large body of troops on 1st July (Medal). Served in China in 1853-59,
against pirates ; also during the campaign of i860 (Medal).
"i'j Major W. E. Shaw served in the 12th Lancer* during the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58-59 wth the
Saugor and Nerbudda Field Force under General Whitlock (Medal). Also commandjd a squadron of the 7ta
Hussars with the Kusut'zai Field Force in 1S63 under Brigadier General Shipley.
iau Major Stack served throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal), including the destruction of Imaumghur and
the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (severely wounded). Was afterwards present at Panulla, Pownghur,
Muimohur and Munsuntosh. Served in China during the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of
Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nansing, capture of the walled cities
of Kading. Tsinpno, and Tsolin, the fortified town of Najow, and the affair of Nansing; also commanded the 67th
Regt. at Fahwa when the rebels were compelled to evacuate the district within the 30 miles radius.
121 Major J. Straghan served on the China expedition of 1857-5S, including the blockade of the Canton river ;
accompanied the expedition to the North and was wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho on 25th June 1859
(mentioned in despatches). Served the campaign of i860, including the action of Sinho, taking of Tonghoo, storm
and capture of the North Takoo Fort (wounded, and mentioned in despatches), and subsequent operations (Medal
with three Clasps) .
122 Major J. H. Symons served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
124 Major R. F. Tayler served with the R.M. Brigade in the Crimea from Feb. 1855 until the fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
126 Major David Thomson served in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49 (Medal). Also during the siege and capture
of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
12' Major W. L. Tinmouth served in the Baltic in July and August 1354 (Medal; ; also with the R.M. Brigade in
the Crimea at the siege of Sebastopol from Feb. to Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
130 Major Walker served as Adjutant with a wing of the 45th Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal), and was
mentioned by the Commander in Chief there for gallant conduct in repulsing and pursuing a large body of the
enemy at Fort Cox on the 28th Sept. 1851 ; he was also three times noticed in despatches.
132 Major C. E. Watson commanded a Detachment of Artillery on Field Service against Hill Kareus in Pegu in
Jan. and Feb. 1857, and again in Feb. and March 1S58.
133 Major J. Whybrow served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with
four Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also in the Indian mutiny campaigns in 1857-59, including
the actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore. siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
131 Major J, Wilson seived in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the battles of
Balaklava (slightly wounded) and Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, also Sar-
dinian and Turkish Medals).
135 Major J. A. Wood was on board the transport Sarah Sands with the Head Quarters of the 54th Regiment on
passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth November 1857. Served
during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
136 Major Woolhouse commanded the Light Company of the 84th Regt. at the outbreak of the Mutiny in India i'.i
1857, and was sent to keep open the communication between Allahabad and Benares, near the villa'g ■
gunge he defeated a large body of rebels, afterwards ho escorted half a battery of artillery from that place to
Mungarwar in Oude, and there joined General Ha velock's Field Force on 4th August, .and was pre* air 111 the
actions of Buseerutgunge, Boorbeeake Chowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Aluinbagh, assault and relief of
Lucknow where he captured a gun (severely wounded, right arm amputated, Medal with Clasp).
w Major R. Woollcombe served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, and in the flotilla of mortar-boats during the
bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal). Served in China in 1858-60, including the expedition t > Hankow, action w th
the batteries at Nankin 20th November, and action of the 21st November (Medal).
Captain Retired on a Pension. — War Services.
1 Captain J. Lepperd served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the ea pi ire
ef Martaban with the advance party, operations before Rangoon en the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of
the Great Dagon Pagoda with the storming party, defence of Martaban from May to October, several op "'a • ,, ns ,n
its vicinity, and repulse of the night attack on Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served with the 84th Regimen!,
in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, joined Havelock's Force at Mungarwar, and was present in both actionsat
Buseerutgunge, actions of Boorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumb.au h iYm.i
25th Sept. to 13th Nov. 1857 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force to the second relief of Lucknow, and was present
at the storming of the Secunderabagh ; served with Outram's Force duringthe occupation ofthe Alumbagh, iaclu ling
the repulse of the numerous attacks on that position, and also in the operations ending in the siege and capture of
Lucknow; after which present at the relief of Azimgtmr, pursuit of Kcer Sing, and several net mis in sh, ilia bad,
until the final suppression ofthe rebellion in that district (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's sarvice).
Lieutenants on Retired Full Pay. — War Services.
1 Fort Major Austin served in the 35th Regiment during the campaign of 181 3 and 14 in Holland, including the
first investment of Bergen-op-Zoom, both actions atMerxem; he was severely w anuled in the left arm when
engaged with the enemy's piquets on the night of the 1st Feb. 1814 ; and in following up the advantage (iv'ter the
second capture of Merxem) to the gates of Antwerp his left leg was struck off by a cannon-b ill, aud his left side
lacerated by another round-shot.
2 Lieut. Humfrey served in the Peninsula and was present at the battles of Nivolle and Nive (War Medal with
two Clasps).
3 Lieut. Meares was at the capture of the town of Groa, and a convoy of twenty-five vessels on 28th June
iSio. Landed at Ortona 12th Feb. 181 1, captured eleven vessels and destroyed two large magazines afte*- planting
the British Colours at the gate of the town. Wounded at the battle of Lissa 13th March. Landed with his Detach^
ment 27th July, near Ragoniza, captured and destroyed twenty-eight vessels after the defeat of 300 French soldiers.
Present at the capture ol Pomouc and l'rrsamie 29th Nov. 1811. Has received the War Medal with three Clasps.
4 Lieut. David Scott has received the War Medal with three Clasps for Egypt, Martinique, and Albuhera.
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OFFICERS (other than General and Field Officers) ON HALF PAY.
Captains.
CORNET,
21ldLIEUT.
OTEUSIGN.
>5 June 30
Acton, Thomas,- Bengal Staff Corps ;25 July 5* 6 May 53
Aldridge, John, 20 Foot, Queen's Count;/ Militia 119 Juno 57 29 June 58
Anketell, Moutray, Roval Artillery 1 Oct. 47 30 June 48
Arbuthnott, John, Viscount. Unattached [23June25 8 Apr. 26 _
Archdall, Audlev Mervvn, Royal Artillery J19 Dec. 44 1 Apr. 46 31 Dec. 5
Ashe, Edward Hopper, Bombay Staff Corps 20 Dec. 5< 23 Nov. 56^0 Dec. 65
Atkinson, Augustus Williams Henry, 1 West India Regiment 2 Nov. 55 17 Sept. 58
Backhouse, Thomas Deering,3 70 Foot 1 13 May -53 15 Sept.57
Bacon, Huntley. 71 Foot, 6 West York Militia 16 Oct. 6. 29 Sept.65
Baker, George Granville, Unattached 1 1 Aug. 34 23 July 38
Balcombe, James5 (Q.M. 7 Nov. 51)
Baldwin, John Henry," Bengal Staff Corps , 20 Dec. 58 3 Sept. 59
Barker, Henry,8 1 Dragoon Guards 28 Aug. 57 5 Mar. 61
Batten, John Mount, 8 Foot, 2 Lancashire Militia J31 Dec. 61J11 July 65
Bavnes. Thomas John, Bengal Staff Corps 15 Nov. 61 30 Jan. 66
Bell, John Charles,9 47 Foot n Dec. 57
Bent, Thomas,10 Royal Marines ^7 Dec
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[2 Apr. 64 28 Mar. 74
[6 Dec. 54! 10 Oct.
Bentley, Alexander Clot-worthy Downing, 7 Foot .
Berkeley, Edmund Robert, 96 Foot, East York Militia
Berkeley, George Sackville, Royal Engineers
Bernard. William, Unattached
Beville, Edward Sperling,14 109 Foot
Biscoe, Robert, 19 Foot, 1 West York Militia
Blackett, Charles Francis,16 Rifle Brigade
Blake, George Lascelles,1? Royal Marines
Bleazby, Francis Bernard, 26 Foot
Boileau, William Simeon, Royal Engineers
Bowman, Henry Samuel, Unattached
Bradshaw, John Charles, 23 Foot. Carnarvon Militia
Bramwell, George,'20 Bombay Staff Corps
Brenan, John,23 53 Foot
Brettingham, Richard Wheatley, Royal Artillery
Bridge, Robert Onslow,2'' Royal Marines
Brock, Nicholas Meurant,'"1 1 West India Regiment (Hon. Major)
Bros, Richard Follett, 17 Foot, West Norfolk Militia
Brown, Edward,27 Cavalry Depot
Brown, John, Bombay Staff Corps
Brown, John,28 17 Lancers
Browne, James, 65 Foot, Aberdeenshire Highlanders Militia
Browne, Valentine,20 Unattached ..'.'.'.'.....
JBrownrigg, Robert William. 27 Foot
Bruce, Henry Augustus Brudenell-, 25 Foot, HiqhlauJ Borderers Militia
Brutton, Edward,31 57 Foot
Buchanan, James Ross Gray, 14 Foot, Stirling Militia
Buckle, Sechwell Ray, Royal Marines .".""!"!!""
Bunn, Richard, Unattached (Q.M. 3 Dec. 47)
Burr, Charles Ernest Gaitskill, 17 Foot
Burton, Edward Joseph Netterville,33 37 Foot
Butcbart, John, Royal 'Bengal) Artillery .','.'
Butcher, John Barlow,35 Royal Marines .'.'..'.'.'.'.'..........
Caffin, William George Chart, Royal Artillery ........[.......Z
Cameron, Campbell, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Campbell, Henry Jermyn Montgomery, Royal Artillery
Chapman, William Edward, 1 Dragoon Guards, Durham ArtUh r,/ Militia
Chichester, Arthur Charles, Unattached
Clarke, Philip Percy Doveton, 58 Foot
Clendon, Charles Hope,3'J Royal Marines .""".'.'."
Colomb, John Chas. Ready, Royal Marine Artillery
Cooper, Egbert William, 42 Foot, 2 Cheshire Militia
Cotter, John, 3 Foot '.'.""".""."."."'
Cox, Joseph Cooke, 20 Foot
Cranfield, George Darley, Unattached ........'........".......
Cresswell, George,41 Unatt. Captain of Invalids. Jlia/al JI„spital,'A'ii,nainham
Creyke, Alexander Stephen,43 Royal Engineers...'.
Crofton, Right Hon. Sir Walter Fred. Cli. Royal Artillery
Croker, Ponsonby May Carew,45 Royal Marines
Cuffe, Otway Wheeler, Royal Marine Art Adj.-iiant Wat, rford Art Milit
Curry, Michael, 81 Foot ; Staff Captain. Isle of Man
distance, Neville, 1 Royal Veteran Battalion
Daniel], James Williamson,4'-1 101 Fo, ,t . < ;., t. ,,f Invalids. R. Hospital i Chelsea 16 June 5
Dashwood, Augustus Astley George,4" 108 Foot |2I Aug. 47
1 June 59
25 June 30
12 Aug. 55
31 Dec. 72
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2 Feb. 64] 19 Sept. 74
5 May 77 5 Sept. 77
8 Aug. 48! 18 Aug. 48
1 Apr. 57 1 Apr. 57
20 Dec. 70
1 Apr. 70
31 Oct. 71
15 Nov. 73
1 Apr. 70
27 Mar. 63
t8 June 41
18 June 77
5 Jan. 64
26 Jan. 41
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7 Mar. 76
t Apr. 70
23 Jan. 78
27 Mar. 77
23 Jan. 78
7 July 64
8 Jan. 47
16 Feb. 78
17 Feb. 72
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Feb.
20 Apr. 67 14 June 76
2 1 8 Dec. 77
3 Dec. 58
4 Mar. 54
9 Apr. 25 17 Aug. 32
15 May 67 14 Sept. 70
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17 Nov. 25 25 Jan. 2;
12 Jan. 59 16 Nov. 60
16 Apr. 58 24 May 59
30 Mar. 58 10 May 61
12 Feb. 48 12 July 49
23 Nov. 55 1 Feb. 56
28 Feb. 55 14 Mar. 55
13 Oct. 43 1 Apr. 47
29 Oct. 61 9 May 65
20 Jan. 56 25 Feb. 58
17 Sept.39 3° Apr.
19 June 41 13 Apr,
2 Apr. 22 12 Oct.
21 Dec. 55 6 Aug. 61
23 Apr. 58 23 Sept. 59
24 Aug. 52 3 Aug. 54
4 July 56 2 Nov. 57
23 Mar. 67 30 Oct. 69
31 Mar. 58 13 Dec
16 Apr. 12 10 Aug
27 May 62 13 Feb. 67
22 Dec. 60 30 Aug. 64
5 Mar. 55 26 Feb. 56
4 June 59 30 Mar. 62
8 May 55 19 Feb. 59
3 Sept. 53 26 Oct. 5
6 Aug. 61 1 8 July 6.
13 June 45 20 Nov. 46
10 June 50
:8 Dec. 46 27 May 48
6 Dec. 25 30 June 2S
3 Dec. 43 14 Mar. 54
6 Dec. 46 1 May 48
;i Dec. 61 16 Nov. 66
2 Dec. 26 10 Nov. 29
3 July 60 7 Nov. 62
8 Apr. 53 8 May 54
■4 June 54 2 Aug. 55
2 Sept. 61 29 July 62
1 Feb. 56 23 Mar. 58
1 Aug. 55 19 June 57
6 June 06 12 May 07
6 Aug. 50 11 Mar. 53
5 Dec. 47 28 Jan. 52
1 June 33; 25 May 36I17 Jan. 45I t Feb. 45
6 Dec. 45 27 May 4S 18 Oct. 56 14 Dec. 69
7 May 59
1 Apr. 70
18 Mar. 62
20 June 54
15 Sept. 73
2c Jan. 68
28 Dec. 49
30 June 48
12 Feb. 42
17 Feb. 69
24 Mar. 69
19 Jan. 64 1
4 Jul;
12 Feb. 79
22 June 67
19 Dec. 56
13 June 74
8 May
1 Apr.
28 Apr. 75
3 Aug. 67
9 May 63
1 Sept. 75
20 Mar. 56
23 Nov. 7
1 Feb. 5
5 Mar. 4
27 Aug. 5E
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3 Apr. 35
9 Feb. 70
7 May 63
3 Aug. 67
5 Dec. 67
5 Jan. 70
o Feb. 63
7 Apr. 25
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6 Feb. 67
21 July 77
20 Apr. 66
24 Nov. 54
17 Jan. 77
1 Mar. 74
7 May 52
1 Jan. 55
16 Aug. 44
14 Dec. 78
1 2 Aug. 76
1 Apr. 65
24 May 72
12 Feb. 79
n Mar. 74
19 Dec. 56
to Nov. 77
16 Dec. 76
1 Apr. 70
7 Aug. 75
6 Dec. 68
29 May 63
21 Apf. 77
14 June 64
11 Mar. 74
1 Aug. 60
14 Apr. 41
5 Jan. 67
4 Aug. 54
2i Jan. 74
8 Aug. 45
9 Dec. 76
9 Dec. 64
20 Oct. 69
i2 June 78
5 Jan. 70
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Aug. 57
o Sept. 56: 20 Feb. 67
20 Mar. 54
2 Feb. 58
July
Daubeuy. St. John Edward, 38 Foot, 6 West York- Milit
Davies, Thomas Henry, 2 West India Regiment
Dempster, Henry Leeuwin, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Dennehy, Barry Valentine, 12 Lancers '..
De SatgV--de Thoreo, Oscar William,52 38 Foot .'.
Dickson, William,54 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Dixon, William Andrews, 82 Foot, 2 Lanark Militia
Dorchill, George, Unattached .'.'
Douglas, Henry Hamilton, 78 Foot "',[
Douglas, JainesCunningham, 4 Dragoon Guards; Lancashire Art Militia
Douglas, Rich. John Hardy,86 Royal Marines
Drain n, William l'itt, It. Marine Artittcry. Ma j,,rJl\stmoreiundM>iit
Drinan, William Berry,5" 9 Foot
Drummond, William Charles, 95 Foot, Hampshire Milifi
Dnyer, Lambart Francis Wilson, 106 Foot, Anglesey Milit ia Fnainier'^
Barnes, Thomas Bunbuiy, 58 Foot
9 Feb. 64
12 Dec.
26 Feb. 64
13 Aug- 58
14 June 45
21 June 64
20 Nov. 38
12 Mar. 14
17 Nov. 63
20 Feb. 49
2 July 45 1 27 Mar. 48
io May 59' 1 1 Apr. 62
4 Aug. 56 5 Apr.
ro Apr. 55
26 July 64
9 Sept. 13
5 Dee. 55
14 Feb. 54
19 Aug. 6
31 Jan. 65
27 Apr. 58
16 Mar. 67
30 Jan.
2 Feb.
28 Dec. 66
25 Sept.40
14 Apr. 18
9 Mar. 66
~ Apr. 5
May 6;
19 Feb. 70
15 June 26
30 July 62
31 Aug. 60
25 Dec. 67
19 Oct. 72
25 Sept.6
24 Apr. 7
12 Feb. 73
27 Aug. 56
3 May 75
15 Mar. 53
30 June 24
26 June 72
i2 Dec. 60
5 July 56
" May 66
Apr. 69
19 Feb. 70
12 Oct. 26
10 Sept. 64
18 Jan. 67
30 Sept. 74
16 Jan. 73
21 May 63
31 Oct. 74
24 June 76
5 Oct. 66
27 Sept. 73
20 May 55
16 July 26
14 Dec. 78
13 Dec. 61
15 Jan. 62
26 Aug. 76
4 Aug. 68 26 Mar. 73
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7 Sept. 58 17 May 61 5 Jan. 701 8 Dec. 77
30 Oct. 57 27 Sept. 59 17 Apr. 6S25 May 78
Edwardes James Graham, Royal (Bombay) Artillery ZZZZZISjSbU 2 Aug.' 8T5 Jan.' 69J 8 Jan. 70
iward Penneli 9 Foot .., g Se,-:J4/ £ 0et. §b|x? Cet, |'u Oct. 73
Captains.
560
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ILF PAY.
■j/onel Yorlcshi,
litia
Evans, Ernest Theodore, 94 Foot
Evelegh, George Carter, Royal Artillery
Fabcr, Frederick Grey, 102 Foot
Fairtlough, William Haviland,"" Unauached
Farie, George, 74 Foot, 2 Lanark Militia
Fawkcs, Frederick Hamtey, R •}'.-■ Fa - ueei
Ferris, Wm. Browne, 12 Foot ; Cambri I r< M
Flowers, Frederick, 15 Foot, South .' 1
Fosbery, William Thomas Kxham,c- 77 Foot
Fraser, Evan Baillic, Unattached
Fraser, James Hardie,M 67 Foot
Fyers, Henry Thomas, R. Art, H,
Gall. Herbert Reay, 5 Fool
Gardiner, Henry. Bombay SiaUT >r]'s
Garland. George,'* 43 Fo"- . ' < •. <' / „
Garrett, Newson Dunneli. : Royal ijiem:
(rarsia, Chris' .o'er. BeiiL-ai.l Stall' 1 'urns
39 Gee, Fiv ■■'- '" i I'larhed. Military j(
Gibaut, <"aiF rd l'.-:' irel, 20 Foot
Gibson, Edward Eustace, Bengi I StaffC
Gichard, Will. am Robert. Royal Ai-td'.or;,
GiMie-1, FCdwaiM l'"'.t, ion ''■■■■' : ' ' " •
Gillmor. William, Royal i'-imk ;.a ' ' -
Gloag, Henry Dundas, Eoya, (Madia. -,
Goodall, Liebert Edward, 59 Foot, North
Goode, John,71 Unattached
Gordon, James. 3 West India Regiment
Gower, Henry Edwin, 20 Foot, West Norfolk Militia
Gray, Basil, Unattached
Green, George Frederick, 70 Foot, North Tipperary Militia
Greene, William Sheppey,75 19 Hussars, Durham Artillery Milif
Grey, Son. Henry Booth, Unattached .'
Grey, Richard, 45 Foot
Guthrie, William, Unattached
Hamilton, Charles L. Baillie, 51 Foot
Hamilton, John Miller, Royal Marines
Harington, Philip,"9 Royal Marines
Harpur, Joseph, 14 Hussars
Wt Harris, William, Unattached
Harrison, Edward, 4 Foot, 1 Cheshire Militia
Harrison, John,81 Unattached, Captain of Invalids, Royal llospit
Hartigan, John M'Knight, Bombay Staff Corps
Hartnell, Thomas Henry,8- 5 Dragoon Guards
Harvey, John, Royal Artillery
Harward, George Sisson,*3 Royal Artillery
*Heathcote, Cockshutt, si Foot
Heathorn, Thomas IiridL-vV'"' Royal (Bombay) Artillery
Heaviside, George Hamilton, 1 Drag s ..
Senders 1 . W Hi m C chi e, Foot
Hcygate, Edward Ni. -hulas. Royal F.u-ineers
13 Sept. 64 4 Jan. 71 19 Dec. 77 19 Hoc. 77
20 Dec. 33:10 Jan. 37! 17 Apr. 45I 9 May 45
8 June 61 22 Jan. 68 sS Apr. 75! 9 June 77
12 Aug. 36 '29 Dec. 38 9 Sept. 51 o Sept.51
June 64 9 Mar. 67 14 June 70 29 Nov. 76
17 Dec.
ii Junefii'is Dec dj
3 Oct. 63 23 June (r-
11 Mar. 53 2 Feb. $'
a Jan. 23 15 Dec. 2;
Houghton. Henry, 90 Foot, 2 I'tiesh,
Howard, Kenneth, Royal Artillery
Hume, Charli s Wlieler,8'-' Ritle Firm
Mi/iti,
■ide, West Kent Militia
Humphry, Edwa
Invalids, Royal
Hunt, Arthur Car
Hunter, Joseph V
lrby, John James
Irwin, Thomas A
Jackson, Christison Synie, Royal Artillery
James, George, 34 Foot, Westmoreland Milit
Jervois, Edwyn Stanhope. 7 Foot .. .
Royal (Bengal) Engineers, Captain of)
its, 4 Middlesex Militia
t Brigade of Arti".
iatt., Idj. of Chelst ■ /.'...,
Foot, 6 Lancashire Militia
m. Major)
Johnsi -i, ( 'hark
Johnson, Franc
Jones, Osborne
I\elsai|, Gusiav.
Klingender, William,
Knox, James, 33 Foot,
Artillery
ley, ■' Dragoons
lit. Unattached
Richard. Uiiatt;
h Henry, Unattached
i Hare, 47 Foot, Hertford Militia
. George William, Royal Artillery
:rt, 90 Foot
illiam Hudson,101 Royal Artillery
r, James Henry,102 h.p. 4 West India Regiment
rcy, Unattached
'* 70 Foot, East York Militia
mjooii ;, Adjutant Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry
Douglas, 5 Foot
. Royal Artillery." ..." ........ ....... ['.'.'.'.'.'.'.'_['..'.'..'.
aitland,110R. Marines, Deputy Gov. of Portsmouth Convict\
ispector of Prisons in Great ilritain '
. rt, as Foot
i William Adams Elliott, Royal Marine Artillery
Little, Francis Laurence Gore,112 Royal Artillery .'.
Lloyd, Albert, 100 Foot, Montgomery Militia,
Low, John Alves,11* Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Lucas, Jasper,116 47 Foot
M'CarLhy, Henry Hotham,118 Royal Marines (Hon. Major)
Lennox,
Prison
Leslie, C
Liiiieraj
78
Apr. 75 =2 Mar. 7Q
i-eb. 67, 6 Jan. 75
June 58 18 Feb. 62
Dec. 26 1 14 June 33
30 Oct. 57 iS Nov. 6oj 1 Apr. 7021 June 70
26July ;i 13 July 32 1 13 Apr. 42 1 12 May 49
9 Nov. 66 28 Oct. 71.17 Dec. 79 17 Dec. 79
13 June57 1 May 5913 June 69] 16 Mar. 77
6 Feb. J? 1 Apr. 61:29 July 65 18 Feb. 68
12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58.10 Dec. 67 24 Feb. 72
. ; Mar. 58 11 Oct. 59 23 Mar. 70^5 May 73
18 Sept.40 5 June 43I 13 Sept. 53I13 Sept. 53
3 July 5S 10 July 6o 28 Mar. 71 11 July 74
2 Aug. 61 22 Mar. 64! 2 Aug. 73! 12 Sept. 76
0. ..la. . - S' pt.40 24 Nov. 47 15 Oct. 50
29 Mar. 01 14 Apr. 63 28 June 71 8 Mar. 79
4 Sept. 57 17 May 61I19 Nov. 70 19 Nov. 70
8 Dec. 48.30 Aug. 54 j 11 July 59 12 Dec. 64
21 Nov. 62 29 Sept. 65 30 Sept. 74*11 Oct. 79
5 Sept.11 12 Nov. 12J20 Feb. 35I20 Feb. 35
27 Nov. 23 26 May 25 12 Nov. 2915 Mar. 31
7 Sept. 59! 1 Jan. 62I30N0V. 74114 Apr. 75
30 July 28 31 Jan. 34' 29 Nov. 39:20 Juno 45
3 Aug. 60 18 Oct. 64 1 9 Aug. 71 7 Jan. 74
29 Oct. 6ili4Mar. 68 27 Oct. 73>3 Oct. 76
12 .May 25 13 Apr. 26)17 Dec. 30J 9 Aug. 33
22 Apr. 53 17 Nov. 54 31 July 67'; 1 Apr. 60
22 Apr. 26 20 Mar. 27 24 Feb. 37 13 Aug. 47
9 Apr. 55 18 Sept. 57 22 Mar. 64,14 Aug. 66
17 Aug. 55 14 Apr. ji Aug. 70
3 Jan. 50 1 1 ... . ■ \!ar. 62 1 May 63
5 Aug. 04 20 July 00 ig June 72 11 Oct. 76
16 Apr. 12 21 Jan. 13 2 June 25) 8Juue3o
23 Nov. 55 5 Aug. 59:29 Dec. 65131 Oct. 74
jo July 15 28 Oct. 24S 3 Dec. 29I15 Mar. 39
1 Jubj -. 22 May 60 23 July 70 u July 76
7 -'7 Oct. 7i'3i Oct. 74 19 Dec. 77
[8 .lui" 35 23 June 37 1 Apr. 46 26 May 46
19 Dec. 50 18 Aug. 5225 Sept. 57 19 Apr. 61
, 25 Dec. i3J25Dec. 14
9 Dec. 50 10 Nov. -,) : 1 Aug. 59 17 Aug. 66
20 Oct. s, -a Sept.ui 1 Mar. 7.1:15 Aug. 77
Feb 1 War. "7 »« Oct. 77
2 May 47 12 Feb. 48 7 June 55 18 Dec. 61
1 20 July 55 7 Oct. 59 19 Jan. 70 16 Feb. 78
i i Apr. July . 1 1 : 17 29 Apr. 74
12 Jan. 661 1 Jan. 78 27 Aug. 79
19 Nov. 58 27 May 62 31 Oct. 71,12 Aug. 76
12 June 52, 10 May 57 30 June 62, 18 Nov. 68
11 Apr. 62 31 July 69 27 Feb. 75 17 Mar. 77
' »Ct. 7717 Apr. 78
17.1am 51 8 Oct. 5416 Jan. 63 16 Jan. 63
joSept.68| 3 Feb. 75 12 Aug. 76
12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 5S 22 Aug. 67 11 Dec. 72
6 Mar. 63 6 Mar. 67I o Sept.74!n July 77
13 July 40 28 '.Mar. 54 to Nov. 55 1 June 62
13 June 51 4 Nov. 57 M Sept.61 131 July 67
29 Oct. 58) 9 Dec. 62 iS Jan. 68 9 Dec. 76
16 Nov. 66 6 Nov. 07 [2 Aue. 74 12.Tu.ue78
nApr. 54 20 rune Oct. ,9 18 Nov. 68
18 May 43 a Feb. Ocl , 24 Nov. 67
>4 Sept.66 27 Apr. 70 24 Feb: 77^5 S. pt.77
28 Feb. 22 29 May 25 22 Apr. 26, 5 Feb. 36
io Nov. 13 g Nov. 14 21 May 41 21 May 41
11 Aug. 64 14 Aug. 67 16 Aug. 73 5 Jan. 76
30 Apr. 5526 May 58 21 Oct. 66 1 Apr. 76-
24 Nov. 12 7 Jan. 14 26 Apr. 44 26 Apr. 44
5 July 15 -7 Apr. 25 27 Oct. 25
16 Oct. 61 23 June 65 11 -Mar. 74 27 June 74
19 Dec. 4S 5 Sept.40 12 ,\ug. 55 j'J, May 70
12 Apr. 64 2i June 70 10 Dec. 73 11 Oct. 7a>
28 Apr. ic 17 Dec. 1 Feb. 3 8 Aug. 40
15 Dec. 40 22 Dec. 43! 12 Feb. 58 1 1 Jau. 69.
6 July 38 S Apr. 42 18 Feb. 53 18 Feb. 53
19 July 55 30 July 581 5 Dee. 6427 Aug. 73
5 Nov. 54 14 Feb. 56 :o May 71 10 May 71
in Feb. 58 16 Dec. 60 17 Apr. 661 1 Feb. 73
31 Mar. i>i 12 Apr. 64 24 June 76*24 June 76
18 June 35 5 Apr. 37 1 Apr. 46 1 3 Feb. 52
£ J27 Dec. 52 24 Feb. 54 29 Dec. 6231 Mar. 69
... is Nov. 58:26 Oct. 60I30 Dec. 64 10 Jan. 70
.. 2 May 59 10 Rejit.6i.il Sept. 73! 16 June 77
..I 22.1uue59' 2 Dec. 71 7 Aug. 7 8
.. 7June6i 8 Aug. 63,12 Nov. 70^9 Oct. 73
..12 Dec. 57 27 Aug. 58 19 Aug. 67|3o Sept. 69
23.11111048, 5 Sept.49 2 Oct. 55 7 Apr. 65
..30 Jan. 3824 Nov. 41I 7N0V.511 4 Aug. 68
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(2HdLIEUT.| LIEUT. CAPTAIN. PLACED0K
OrENSIGN.j I HALF PAT.
M'Gorrcry, Henry,120 Coast Brigade of Artillery i 31 Jan. 55 7 Sept.55 1 July 61
M'Goun, John Tod, Madras Staff Corps |i3Dec. 5620 Nov. 58 13 Dec. 68; 22 Aug. 76
M'Kay, George,122 72 Foot 2 Aug. 55: 3 July 60 30 Mar. 67 30 Mar. 67
Macartney, Arthur Sutherland, Royal Artillery | j 19 Dec. 55 23 Dec. 65: 8 Dec. 69
Macgregor, Cortlandt George, 35 Foot 13 May 53; 7 June 54I 7 Apr. 65' 7 Apr. 65
Mackenzie, Alexander, Unattached
Maclachlan, Duncan, 90 Foot, 2 Lanark Militia
Macleane, Thomas, 101 Foot \
Macnair, John, Bengal Staff Corps
Maillanl, George .lames, 17 Foot j
Maun. James, is Hussars
Marsh, Edward Herman,126 34 Foot
Maum-cll, George, 106 Foot
Maynard, Chas. Walsham,12* R. (Bengal) Art. Adj. Midlothian Art. Volunteers
Mitchell, Hugh Henry, Rifle Brigade
Molvncux, Herbert Chesshyre, 6S Foot, 1 Durham Militia
Monro, David, Madras Staff Corps
Moorsom, Henry Martin,130 Rifle Brigade
Morgan, Charles, 23 Foot. Carnarvon Militia
Murphy, Edward, 5 Dragoon Guards
Murphy, John,"2 f 8 Foot
Murphy, "William Lawrence. 9 Foot
Mvttou, Frederick Colvin.134 Royal (Bombay) Engineers
O'Callaghan, Patrick Lane,13s 13 Foot
Osmer, James John, 35 Foot
Owen, Charles Lanyon,14" Royal Marines
3,5 Pardey, John Quin,142 87 Foot
Parke, Charles Barker,143 Royal Marines
Parkin, John Bowden, Royal-Artillery
Pasley.Maitland Warren Bonverie Sabine,145 Royal (Bombay) Artillery .
Pearson, John Richard,147 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Percy, William,151 9 Lancers
Pholrps, Richard. Roya! Artillery
Phibbs, Richard R., Royal Artillery
Phillips, Fred. Hervey Bathurst, Royal Artillery
Phipson-Wybrants. Temple Leighton, 75 Foot
p.s.c. Pitman, Wm.lr3R. Marine Art. Adjutant 1st Administrative Brigade,
Glamorganshire Artillery Volu nteers
Plummer, Francis, Bombay Staff Corps
Porter, Henry Richard,1'34 Royal Artillery
Purdon, Rowland, 85 Foot
Read, Constantine, Royal Staff Corps
Rice, Charles Augustus. Roya) Engineers
Rich, John Samnsou.15"' Royal Artillery
Nov. 151 8 Apr. 25 1 Aug. 26; 7 Mar. 34
29 Oct. 61 11 Oct. 64! 1 Apr. 7 j' 23 Jan. 78
9 Feb. 64 7 Aug. 67^22 Sept. 75' 26 Nov. 79
20 Feb. 58 21 Nov. 58(20 Feb. 70I12 Apr. 76
9 Apr. 61 31 May 64 25 Mar. 71 25 Sept. 78
17 Apr. 57J25 Jan. 59,21 Aug. 67 21 Aug. 67
23 Nov. 49 17 Sept. 50' 19 June 55, 4 Feb. 62
29 Sept. 48 23 Nov. 56^0 July 62 30 Oct. 66
8 June 49 28 May 55 27 Aug. 58 20 Feb. 67
4 Aug. 63 13 July 6719 Jan. 76^15 July 76
14 June 64 1 Dec. 6931 Mar. 75'n Sept. 75
12 Dec. 57 2- Apr. 60 12 Dec. 69 13 Dec. 74
[24 Apr. 55.11 Nov. 55 7 Mar. (.5 9 June 77
30 Oct. 38 18 Feb. 62 4 June 73 10 Oct. 74
;3i Oct. 62 19 Apr. 64 22 June 70 29 Oct. 73
'22 Sept.55' 1 Apr. 70 19 Sept.74
11 Jan. 50 30 May 51J14 TA&y 58 13 Dec. 68
I 9 Dec. 54, 4 Apr. 58 27 Feb. 6414 Oct. 64
11 Sept.6oj 4 Nov. 64' 8 Aug. 68 8 Aug. 68
1 June 5524 June 50) 4 Nov. 64:11 July 77
I 8 May 55 11 Mar. 59. 3 Aug. 67' 3 Feb. 69
ii8 July 11117 Dec. i2'3i Dec. 28 28 June 44
30 Dec. 47' 9 Mar. 49 14 Apr. 59 6 Dec. 66
27 June 48' 1 Nov. 48 1 Apr. 55! 6 July 57
j 9 Dec. 56 27 Apr. 58|i8 Feb. 61,25 Feb. 65
,12 June 52^7 June 57^18 Feb. 61 10 May 66
(i4 Aug. 67 '25 Mar. 71; 8 Mar. 76 8 Mar. 76
'20 Dec. 43,30 Nov. 45! 16 Feb. 52 17 June 54
I 1 Sept. 62 21 Sept. 75 25 May 78
I 1 May 46514 Oct. 4617 Feb. 54 21 Sept. 54
|io May 67 14 Oct. 63i8 Dec. 75^26 July 76
1 July 52 1 24 Feb. 54 27 Mar. 621 7 Feb. 70 j1
4 July 60 J 19 Oct. 64' 4 July 72129 May 73
:g Dec. 50 11 Nov. 52,17 Nov. 57I
>9 Mar. 61 8 May 67(31 Oct. 77! 2 Feb. 78
Nov. i6| 7 Apr. 25^24 Aug. 32^24 Aug _
2 May 47:26 Feb. 49I 1 Aug. 55 18 Mar. C2
I Mar. 08 1 30 Apr. 09, 9 Dec. 28 6 Nov. 30
Rich, Robert James Evelyn, 66 Foot 12 Aug. 24 29 June 26, 1 Feb. 3ili4Feb. 31
^"&#S,C- H' G L D"ke °-/>i&-Unattaclied Lord\ 24 May 3927Sept.42|.7Sept.4,127Sept.44i
11 Mar. 62:9 July 64 21 July 75 15 Mar. 79
13 June45'22 Aug. 4827 Aug. 58 29 Feb. 64
14 June 45 j 25 Mar. 51I27 Aug. 58 23 Nov. 65
25 Jan. 59 18 July 62 7 Feb. 71 19 Nov. 73
j j 4 Nov. 59 22 Oct. 70
18 Dec. 4010 Jan. 44 n Nov. 51 10 June 62
15 Feb. 6i, 9 Jan. 6312 Feb. 73'i6 Feb. 58
18 Dec. 6i 10 Mar. 75J14 Feb. 77
j 1 Sept.62J 8 Sept. 75 22 Mar. 7g
17 May 50^9 May 54: 2 Feb. 62; 2 Sept. 68
14 Dec. 37 21 Apr. 4o| 9 Nov. 46;2o May 53
17 Nov. 54 8 May 56 1 Apr. 70 27 May 70
4 Nov. 591 1 July 61 22 Sept. 64
11 July 61 1 8 Dec. 6510 Jan. 72J24 July 72
27 June 48J 1 Nov. 48I 1 Apr. 55U7 Aug. 56
3 Aug. 5514 Dec. 55! 2 Nov. 72] 2 Nov. 79
|i7Dec. 62 7 Oct. 76!i6Mar. 78
24 June54j27 Sept.55 1 8 Dec. 65 25 Sept.66
4 Jan. 61 31 Dec. 61 1 Apr. 74 21 Apr. 77
121 Sept.55j 1 Feb. 56 20 Oct. 65
27 May 62J28 Aug. 63I30 Oct. 66 18 Oct. 79
19 Apr. 54! 2 Aug. 55!i3 Dec. 65' 4 Mar. 69
19 Aug. 51! 11 Aug. 54 9 Sept. 59; 17 July 6b
6 Nov. 55 10 Nov. 61 1 Apr. 7030 Apr. 79
4 Apr. 59 11 Oct. 6i| 4 Apr. 71 20 May 73
6 May 19125 Dec. 23! 21 Nov. 28 21 Nov. 28
14 June 45,21 June 5027 Aug. 58 29 Feb. 64
1 Nov. 21I27 Aug. 24J 22 Aug. 37! 8 Aug. 45
19 July 64U4 Aug. 67 28 Mar. 74 14 June 76
II Aug. 54 11 May 5523 Oct. S7'i6 May 65
11 Jan. 43 7 Mar. 4427 May 50,24 Aug. 54
20 July 58120 Apr. 611 1 Jan. 69^22 Mar. 76
I 9 Dec- 59!3T Dec. 73 16 Jan. 76
8 June 54:17 Nov. 57J 1 May 64! 8 Aug. 63
1 19 Dec. 55 24 Aug. 64 27 July 75
9 Dec. 58 i Jan. 63(15 Aug. 69J 9 June 77
23 Nov. 55 1 17 Dec. 581 1 Apr. 70 8 Mar. 76
Apr. 54,124 Aug. 54I 1 Apr. 60 7 June 60
I01 Mar cR IO Apr 68|22 July 6S
"Roberts, William Edward, 7 Foot
Robertson, John Ramsay James, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Robinson, George Cayle'y, Royal (Madras) Artillery
Rochfort, Henry Wollas'ton, 7 Foot
Rogan, James,157 Coast Brig, of Art. (Deputy Assist. Commissary, 1
Ross, George, Royal Engineers
St. Aubyn, Wilham John, 24 Foot ,
Sandys,' Claude Bernard, Royal Artillery
Saunders, Augustus James, Royal Artillery
Saunders, Morley Caulfield, 12 Foot
Savile, Henry Bourehier Osborne, Royal Artillery
Scotland, David, 7 Dragoon Guards (Quarter Master 10 Dec. 53)
Scott, James,163 Coast Brigade of Artillery
Scwell, George Segundo,165 101 Foot
Seymour, Edward Adolphus, Royal Artillery
Sharpies, John,167 39 Foot
Shepherd, Frederick Savile, Royal Engineers
Smail, James,169 Royal Marines
Smith, James Stocker Grant, 67 Foot
Smith, John, Military Train
Soady, Thomas Bales, 66 Foot
Stark, Charles,171 Royal Marines
c. Stewart, Alexander Fred., 36 Foot
St -me, Cecil Percival, 16 Foot (Hon. Major)
Stotou, Frederick Alexander, Madras Staff Corps
Strange, Charles, Unattached
Syme, Peter Macfarlane, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
1'allun, Lawrence,175 Unattached "
Taylor, George Robert, 3 Foot, 6 Lancashire Militia
Taylor, James, 24 Foot
Tefrev, James Drummond, Royal Artillery
Teniiaiit, John Trenchard,178 87 Foot, East Middlesex Militia . .
Thompson, Charles Balford, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Thompson, Ponton,"-1 Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Tisdall, John Knox, Royal Engineers
Tollemacho, Algernon Seymour, 108 Foot
Trimmer, Augustus Richard, 70 Foot, 6 Lancashire Militia
Tucker, Jervis,1'1 Royal Artillery
Turle, William Greer, ls? 60 Rifles .......".
Turner, Samuel George Drury, Bombay Stall' Corps ........
Urquhurt, l-'i-i-di-ur Hay, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Vansittarl, Kraiicis, Royal Artillery '
Varlo, Henry,189 Royal Marines
Vilmrt, John, Ro\al (Bombay) Artillery
Wall..-r, William Francis, Royal Artillery
WalBh, John, Roval Art.illen
Walsli. .lobii, Military Train
Ward, Henderson,"1 Roval Marines
1 Feb. 56 23 Mar. 58
I 8 June 60 8 June 72' 17 Nov. 77
13 June 45 19 Ju]y 58 27 Aug. 58J 10 June 65
20 Dec. 43| 7 Oct. 45 17 Jan. 5221 Feb. 57
7 Apr. 37128 Jan. 41 19 Sept. 49^3 Mar. 55
9 Dec. 54I27 Aug. 58 1 Sept.63'21 July 64
17 Dec. 51I17 Feb. 54 1 Apr. 59,30 Jan. 61
23 Nov. 04 1 Dec. 05 20 June 15 24 Feb. 25
7 Sept. 55 1 1 Apr. 70 1 1 Apr. 70
21 Aug. 43 29 Oct. 47 10 July 55 10 Dec. 58
Captains.
5 7
LIEUT.
Warner, Wynyard Huddeston,193 101 Foot 13 Dec. 56 12 Mar. 58 13 Nov. 66
Watkins. John Westrop, Roval (Madras) Artillery 12 Dec. 51127 Apr. 58 21 May 62
White, Henry Ellis, Unattached ' 1 May 55 9 Oct. 57 16 Apr. 61
Whitten, Andrew,19' 46 Foot I 5 Nov. 54 j 9 Mar. 55:21 Mar. 68
39 Wolrige, Ambrose A. R., '" Royal Marines (Hon. Lt. Colonel) I 4 July 03115 Aug. 05,31 July 26
" 1 Wood, James,-u; Roval Marines 25 Apr. 12! 14 May 31 13 Nov. 40
5 Nov. 29 10 May 33I12 June 40
6 May 62J12 Oct. 70 1 3 May 76
1 Dec. 46 3 Mar. 53I27 Aug. 58
7 Apr. 57 5 Aug. 58(30 July 62
6 Dec. 20! 1 Aug. 27 13 Aug. 39
6 Aug. 46' 1 July 47 17 Juue
Woodward, John, Unattached
Worthington, Henry Russell,-'"-' 61 Foot
Worthington, Jonathan York,203 Royal (Bengal) Artillery.
Wright, Dermis,201 109 Foot
Wynne, John, Royal Artillery
Young, George Ramsay Crai'k,2"0 Royal Artillery
WHEN
PLACED Off
nALF PAY.
i Dec. 75
21 Feb. 67
16 Apr. 61
21 Mar. 68
10 Apr. 68
4 Aug. 43
6 June 5 1
29 Jan. 79
1 July 63
13 Sept.39
• 7 Sept. 60
War Services of the Captains.
'■ Captain T. Acton served with the 53rd Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of
Khujwah (severely wounded), storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie,
passage of the Goomtee and occupation of Sulttnpore ; served as Brigade Major at, the storm and capture of Ram-
pore Cassie, at the passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25fh Nov., and minor affairs (mentioned in despatches,
Medal with Clasp).
3 Captain T. I). Backhouse served with the 70th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-5S (Medal). Also
in the New Zealand war of 1864-65 in the provinces of Taranaki and Wanganui (Medal).
' Captain Balcombe served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. 1854. including the siege of Sebastopol ; was also at the
bombardment and capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
7 Captain J. H. Baldwin served in Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
6 Captain Barker served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 16 Aug. 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
9 Captain J. C. Bell served with the 53rd Regiment with the Oude Field Force in 1858-59, and was present at the
action of Toolsepore, and minor a Hairs (inentinned in despatches, Medal).
10 Captain Bent served with the R.M. Battalion at the bombardment and surrender of the forts of Bomarsund in
Aug. 1854 (Medal). Served in the Black Sea in 1855 until the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp). Landed at Tana
and Woodlark Islands in July 1858 to destrov the villages and operate against the natives. Employed against the
Maories in New Zealand in i860, and commanded a Detachment under Major Nelson at the storm and capture of
three fortified Pahs in August (Medal).
14 Captain E. S. Beville served with the expedition to Shugra in Arabia in 1866.
16 Captain 0. F. Blackett served with the 211 1 Battalion Ririe Brigade in the Indian mutiny (Medal).
17 Captain Blake was landed with Detachments for the protection of British subjects and property at Singapore,
in May 1854. Landed in Oct. 1856 for the protection of the British factories at Canton ; was at the destruction of
Chinese war junks in Escape and Fatshan Creeks on 27th May and ist June 1857, twice landed and attacked and
defeated parties of Chinese soldiers (mentioned in despatches) ; blockade of the Canton river and storming of fan ton
(Medal with two Clasps).
20 Captain G. Bramwell served with the Persian Expeditionary Force in 1857, and was present at the bombard-
ment and capture of the forts of Mohumra, and the subsequent pursuit of the Persian army (Medal with Clasp) .
Served in pursuit of the rebel army under Tantia Topee, 1858; and with a Field Force against the Bheels and
Mekranies in the Rewa Kanta in 1859 (Commended by the Governor of Bombay).
23 Captain John Brenan served throughout the operations in Sind (Medal), including the destruction of Imaumgur
and the battles of Meeanee and Hyderabad (severely wounded). Was afterwards present at Panuila, Pownghur,
Muunahur, and Munsuutosh.
25 Captain Robert Onslow Bridge served with the expeditionary force in China, including the attack on Chucnpe
and operations before Canton in 1841 (Medal).
26 Major N. M. Brock served with the 82nd Regiment in the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the actions
around Oawnpore on 26th, 27th, and 28th November, under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December,
and capture of Futteughur (Medal).
27 Captain Edward Brown served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea
from 9th May 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
28 Captain' John Brown served with the 17th Lancers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
affairs of Bulgauak and MKenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, BaUklava (severely wound-d ami horse killed), and
Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign in
Central India in iSs^-sg, and was present at the action of Burode (Medal).
29 Captain Valentine Browne served with the 13th Regiment in the West Indies, and was present at the action of
L'Ecole ; also at the siege of Plattsburg in America.
31 Captain E. Brutton served with the 57th Regiment on outpost duty in India in 1S58 with the. Field Force under
Colonel Warre. Was attached to and served as Staff Officer to the 2nd Division Royal Artillery during the China
campaign of i860, and was present at the action of Sinho, capture of Tangku, storming of the Taku Ports, and
occupation of Tientsin (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp). Served in the New Zealand war 111 1863-65,
commanded a successful ambuscade against rebel natives on the 18th May 1863 (thanked by General Cameron), led
the advance party at the storming of the rebel positions at Kaitikara (mentioned in despatches), was Garrison Adju-
tant Taarauaki district, from June 1863 to Jan. 1865, and present at the action of Pontoko, capture of rebel positions
at Mataitawa and Kaitake, and various minor ailaiis (repeatedly mentioned in despatches, Medal).
33 Captain E. J. N. Burton commanded Bickrumgunge Outpost, and was engaged in its defence from ist September
to 16th Oct. 185S, against the rebel force under Ummer Sing; also present in the actions of 17th 18th and 20th Oct.,
capture of Jugdespore and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
35 Captain Butcher served in Burmah during the war in 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Peg'.:). Present before Sebas-
topol in 1854-55 until its fall ; served m en-operation with the Turks at the defence of Eupatoria 17th February, and
was at the bombardment of Kinbonrn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
39 Captain Clendon served wit! the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
41 Captain Cresswell served with the 89th Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854 to the 15th Feb. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
43 Captain Creyke served in the Crimea from September to Nov. 1854, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
45 Captain Croker served on the China expedition of 1857-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, the landing
before, storm and capture of Canton; commanded the detached Post at the West Gate of Canton during all the
attacks on the city by the Quautung Braves in 1858, and succeedad in driving them off the walls of the city after they
had scaled it in several places ; also present at the attack and capture of the bridge and village of Shektsing. Served
with the expedition to the North as Brigade Major, and present at the attack on the forts at the Feiho — wounded
(mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
572 War Services of the Captains.
■■' Captain Daniell served i
the Burmese war of 1S52-53, and was present at the relief of the garrison of Pegu ano
11 the vicinity ; also accompanied the Martaban Column (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
in the different engagements in
Served throughout the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege of Delhi with
repulse of sorties on the 9th and 12th June, actions in rear of the Camp on the 19th and 20th June, repulse ot
sorties on 23rd June, 9th and 14th July 1S57 (severely wounded). Also present at the siege and capture of Lucknow
in March 1858, including the actions of the 6th 7th nth 16th and 17th March; afterwards 'served in the action of
Barree, and throughout the campaign in Oude (Medal with two Clasps;.
50 Captain Dashwood served in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Saugor Field Division in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59 (Medal).
52 Captain de Satge-uc Thoren served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as D.A.Q.M. General (mentioned in
despatches, Medal) .
54 Captain Dickson has the Medal for the Punjaub campaign.
56 Captain R. J. H. Douglas served with the R.M. Battalion at the defence of Enpatoria in 1854, and with the R.M.
Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served on the China expedition of 1S57-59, including the blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the
city; expedition to the North, and wounded at the attack on the forts at the Peiho (Medal with Clasp).
* Captain W. B. Drinan was employed in the expedition against the King of Baddiboo, up the River Gambia;
was present at the bombardment or' the enemy's entrenched works mi the banks of the Swarracunda Creek on the
i6th Feb. ; also at the storming, capture, an I destruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Cunda
and Saba on the 18th, and tne battle of Saba, and storming, capture, and total destruction of the enemy's stockades
on the 21st Feb. 1861.
80 Captain Fairtlough served with the 55th Regiment on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at Amoy,
Chusan, Chinhae 1 including the night attack', Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghai, and Chin Kiang Foo.
62 Captain Fosbery served in the 77th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from nth July to 3rd Aug. 1855, and was
dangerously wounded — left leg amputated (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
•* Captain J. H. Fraser served with the tjih Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in China, carried the
Queen's Colour in the action at Sinho, taking of Taugku, and was severely wounded in the leg outside the Taku
Fort; also present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
66 Captain Garland served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), and was present in
the action of Murray's Krantz, and in various engagements and operations, as also with the expedition to the
Orange river, and battle of Berea. Served as Adjutant of the Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including
the surrender of Kirwee, action of Sahao, and various operations in Bundlecund (Medal). Also served 'in the New
Zealand war in 1864-65, and was mentioned in Sir D. Cameron's despatches of the action of the Gate Pah for "his
gallant endeavours to rally the men under a heavy fire " ; was also thanked by H.R.H. the Commander in Chief
for his " gallant service," and noted for an unattached Company without purchase (Medal).
67 Captain N. D. Garrett served in the Indian mutiny campaign (Medal).
69 Captain Gee served with the 39th Regiment in the Peninsula from 1S11 to 1814, and was present at Vittoria,
Stewart's Rock, near Maya j Pyrenees, Pampeluua, Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, Garris, Orthes, and Toulouse, and has
received the War Medal with six Clasps. He was also present in the battle of Maharn.jpore, 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star).
" Captain Goode served in the American war, including the operations in the Chesapeake, battles of Bladensburg
and capture of Washington and Alexandria, action near Baltimore, and destruction of the American flotilla. Served
also at the attack and capture of Guadaloupe in 1815.
7i Captain W. S. Greene served with the 68th Light Infantry in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, and was present
at the attack on Gate Pah (Medal).
79 Captain Harington served with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal). Served in New Zealand during the Maori
war of 1864 m command of the 1st Waikato Militia, and commanded the fortified Camp at Te Papa during the opera-
tions against the natives in June (mentioned in despatches, Medal).
81 Captain John Harrison served with the 45th Regiment in the Burmese war in 1825 (Medal) .
82 Captain T. H. Hartnell served in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman,
and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and night attack on the Russian outposts on 19th Feb. 1855 (Medal
with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
83 Captain Harward served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman and siege 01
Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the siege train, and bombardments of October, April, and 6th and 17th June
(Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
85 Captain Heathom served in the Turkish Contingent from its formation until the end of the Crimean war in the
Quarter Master General's Department, including six months at Kertch (4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian mutiny campaign, commanded the Mountain Train R.F.H. at Kotah, and accompanied the
assaulting Column with two howitzers at the fall of the town ; was afterwards in Colonel Parke's Flying Column,
and mentioned in despatch Chotah Odepore (Medal with Clasp).
88 Captain Horniblow served as Interpreter with the Detachment 28th Regiment with the Okamundel Field
Force in 1859, and was present at assault of the Fort of Beyt. and siege and occupation of Dwarka.
89 Captain C. AV. Hume served with the 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian campaign of 1857-58, includ-
ing the siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge. and capture of Fort Birwah. Was Staff Officer to
a Field Force under Brigadier General Wheeler in the final campaign in Bundlecund in 1859 (Medal with Clasp).
Promoted to an unattached Company for service in the Field.
91 Captain E. W. Humphry served in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was severely wounded in action with
Jodhpore mutineers on 16th Nov. 1857 ; in Showers' operations after the capture of Delhi ; with Seaton's Column in the
actions of Gungeree, Puttialee, and Mynpi.ry, siege and capture of Lucknow ; served as Adjutant of Sappers through-
out the Rohilcund campaign, includ" _ ; ••■ ._•!■: on Fort Rooyah, action of Allygunge, and capture of Bareilly ;
throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with Clasp).
93 Captain T. A. Irwin served in the Ashanti war from the 30th November 1873, and was in command of the Post
at Moinzey (Medal with Clasp).
9D Captain F. D. .Tohrson served with the 45th Regiment in the Abyssinian campaign in 186S (Medal).
96 Captain 0. C. Jones served throughout the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including the engagements near Dunquah
of the 27th October and 3rd November (severely wounded), the attack and capture of Adubiassie (Medal with
Clasp).
97 Captain Kelsall served at the siege of Sebastopol, right attack, from Aug. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
101 Captain W. H. Lawrence served in the Peninsula from April 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, including the
siege of Tarragona.
162 Captain Lawrence-Archer served with the 24th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49,
including the action of Ramnuggur, passage of the Chenab and action of Sadoolapore, battles of Chillianwallah
(wounded) and Coojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
104 Captain H. Leake served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations in
the provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
106 Captain John Lee served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the battles
Of Balaklava, Cnkerman. and Tcliernaya. and siege of Sebastopol (Modal with three Clasos, and Turkish Medal).
108 Captan W. Leir served with the Military Train in New Zealand from 1863 to 1867, acting as Light Cavalry
during the Wanganui campaign of 1865-66 (Medal).
110 Captain Lena « served as Orderly Officer to Colonel Graham, R.M., during the operations against and surrender
of the Kate of Bomarsundin August 1854 (Medal). Joined the combined force before Sebastopol in January 1855 ;
served with the R.M. Battalion at the occupation of Kertch and Yeni Kale in May, and with the Brigade in the
Crimea from August until the fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"* Captain ]•'. L. 1:. Little commanded a Detachment of Royal Artillery in the expeditionary force against the
Indians of Zucatan in April and May i36i, and in the suppression of the disturbances in the Northern Districts.
114 Ca] tiin Lew served at thi .-'. re and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasps).
111 I iaptain Lucas e irved with the (;t.h licglment throughout the Eastern campaign of i?s4-5s. including the battles
of Alma and lid. mam. capture of Balaklava, siege and fill of Sebastopol, 1 tii of 26th October, and si Miming of the
War Services of the Captains. 573
[Quarries on 7th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
ll8 Major M'Carthy served on the Coast of Syria in 1840 (Medal with Clasp).
•-0 1 'aptain M'( lorrery served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including thesiege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'- Captain M'Kav serve I with I!"' 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 2SU1 May 1855, including the expedition
to Kertch -ieee : . ■ , . 1 ;,,h ,, Si-ii:i.-fi >]» il, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
as Staff oilicer to Major Rocke in the action of Pertabghur on 24th December i35S (Medal witii Clasp],
126 Captain Marsh served with the ;4th Regiment, at tie- -"•:. ■..•'< bastopolfrorn 9th December 1854 to 20th Feb. 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal I. Also in the Indian campaigns in 1057-59, including the actions atCawnpore
on 26th 27th and 2St.l1 November 18^7, capture of Meean::uie2v, -i.-eaud capture of Lucknow (Meilal with Clasp).
i 12s Captain Maynard served in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
130 Captain H.'M. Moorsom served with the Rifle Brigade in the campaign in the Doab in 1S57, and was present
1 at the capture of Lucknow in 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
; IS2 Captain J. Murphy served 111 the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 iu tlie Royal Artillery ami band Transport Corps,
i including tie b'attl - of Alma, Balaklava, and [nkerman, capture of Balaklava, attack and occupation of the Ceme-
tery and a ul trbs 1 the 1 hji %e and faU of Sebastopol ; also lauded the Detachment of L. T. Corps with the
Light Cava ;, Bi leal Eupal r'ia Sedal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
IJt i;ap':i n' Mvri.ei served' 'n the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-58, including the battles of Sindwaho and
Kurai (Medal). '
138 Captain O'Callaghan served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaign of 1840-42 in Affghanistan,
including the stunning of the Khoord Cabool Pass (wounded), recapture of the Fort of Mamoo Kha.il, at the attack
j on the Bear Guard under Colonel Denny at Futteapore, and various skirmishes, heroic defence of Jellalabad and
' sorties of 14th November, 1st December 1841, 14th and 24th March, and 1st April 1 ';■, ■• ■•neral action and defeat of
1 Akbar Khan before Jellalabad on 7th April (Medal). Storming the Heights of .1 mnlulluek, general action of Tezeen,
and recapture of Cabool (Medal), and was with the force which rescued the < ptives. Was present at the
suppression of the Sepoy mutiny at Sukkur in Scind in 1844. Served 111 the 1 'nmea from ;oth Juno 1S55, including
the battle of Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal, also Medal for Distin-
guished Conduct in the field). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the relief of Azhnghur,
also with the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into thi farris m of Azimghur, subsequent pursuit
of Koer Sing's Force, attack on Jugdespore, and action of Tool sep ire (M
140 Captain Owen was wrecked in II. M.S. Raleigh on 14th April 1857. Served in China in 1857-58, wasat the destruc-
tion of Mandarin junks in Escape and Fatsham Creeks, blockade of the Canton river, storm and capture of the city
(Medal with two Clasps).
i43 Captain Parley served in the peninsula from February 1813 to the end of that war in 1814, and has received the
War Medal wah 1 n- ( 'lasp for Toulouse.
143 Captain Park,/ served iii the Black Sea in the latter part of 1855.
145 Captain Pasley served with the Field Force under Brigadier Coghlan against the Arabs near Aden in 1858,
and at the storming and eaplor '' Fort Sha ik 01 htnau.
147 Captain J. R. iv.o - , ,1 as Deputy Commissary of Ordnance at Cawnpore during the relief of Lucknow;
also in the same can . 1 < ■ 1 1 ; : , Siege Tram in the Romleuud campaign, ami was present at the battle of Bareilly,
action of Shahjehanpore and capture of Mohumdee (mentioned 111 despatches, Medal).
151 Captain W. Percy served m the 4U1 Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1054-55, and was present at
the battles of Balaklava (severely wounded bv a sabre-cut across th 1 Lefl ch sek) and Iukermm, lit' ick on Russian
outposts on the 19th February '1055, battle of the Tchernaya., siege and fall of Sebastopol (M-.lal with three
Clasps, Turkish Medal, Medal and gratuity of .£15 for distinguished conduct in the Field, and Knight of the Legion
Of Honour).
153 Captain Pitman served in the Baltic in July and August 1854 (Medal), and subsequently in 1S54 before Sebas-
topol until its fall, and was in command of a Mortar in the flotilla emp'oyed during the siege, occupation of the Sea
of Azof, bombardment of Taganrog, and destruction of ships, stores, &c, there, also at Marioupol and other towns
on the coast where he was landed, was in the mortar flotilla at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal
with two Clasps, Knight, of the Legion of Honor, sthClass of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal) . Served the Chinese
campaign of i860 (.Medal).
154 Captain H. R. Porter served with the expedition to China in i860, and was present at the capture of Taku
Forts and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
155 Captain J. S. Rich served at Walcherenin 1S09, and in Holland from December 1813 to May 1814.
157 Captain Rol-iu served at, the siege of Sebastopol of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
163 Captain .lames Scott serv id m the Kaffir war of 1834-35 (Medal).
"o Captai ' G S S 1 rell jer 1 d « bh the toist Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863, and was present
at the attack and cap ireofthi I 1 calHilla LTJi bevla (Medal with Clasp) .
187 Captain Sharpies was present a.t the bat t -u ' Mahar.:j pore 29 Dec. 1845 ( Bronze Star) ;"he served also at the siege
and fall of Sebastopol in iosi ineUidiii" attacks of the 10th June and Sth Sent. ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
169 Captain Smail served with the Baltic expedition in 1855 (Medal). He commanded the Launch of H.M.S. Esk in
action at the capture of a Mandarin junk and a Snake-boat, the former of which was set on tire and destroyed, the
latter brought off under a heavy fir.?' from an armed village, in a branch of the Canton river on the 6th July 1857,
was employed in the blockade of the river and subsequent opera! tons until the close of the campaign of i860 (Medal
with Clasp). Was also engae t two si parate occasions at the tak ng oi many piratical vessels in 1859 and i860.
171 Captain Stark served with tie lialtie i vpeditiou in 1855, including tin- bombardment of Sweaborg (Medal).
175 Captain Tallan served with the ,|isi ReLiiment throughout the Burmese war (Medal), and was present at the
capture of Rangoon, attack on Kemundine, mid on Pagoda. Point, capture of Syriam, the several engagements in
front of Rangoon from the 1st to the 15th 1 lecember 1 .4. capture of Tantabain, siege of Denobiu from 25th March
until its capture on the em 1 A) nil 1025, engagements near Prome on the 1st 2nd and 5th December following, cap-
ture of Meloom and of Pa ga Inn Mew. Served also 111 I'ppei ; nd Lower Scinde and in Beloochistan in 1840 andi84i.
173 Captain .1. T. Tennant serv dinthi Indian Mutiny campaign 111 105. •> 1 Medal 1.
181 Captain P. Thomp n - or.- , • .; ;. 1 ...-■. n ;i ;, . including the siege and capture of Delhi
(severely won 1 eh I . - and capture of Lucknow, and battle of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps).
183 Captain Tuck' i.-e,- n 1 he 1 'rimi-an campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
187 Captain 'I'm,. -■ 1 . . o u :h the Rifle Brigade in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India, including
the actions on the llindun, battle of liudlee ke Serai and taking the Heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege opera-
tions until dangerously wounded on 10th August (Medal with Clasp).
189 Captain Henry Varlo served trie campaign in Syria in 1S40 at D'Jouni, and bombardment of Acre (War Medal
with one Clasp, and the Turkish Medal). Served with the Baltic expedition in July and August 1854 (Medal).
191 Captain Henderson Ward served in the China expedition of 1857-58, including the blockade of the Canton river,
the landing before and capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp).
193 Captain W. H. Warner served in suppression of the Indian mutiny including the battle of Budleekeserai,
action of Nujjufghur, assault and capture of Delhi with previous operations under its walls, actions of Narnoul,
G-ungcree, Pui.tialee, and Mynpooiie, storm and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oude, and capture
of five guns from the Nus-eerabad Brigade on 30th March, 1858 (Medal with two Clasps.)-
!97 Captain Whitten served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from January to 5th February 1855,
-and was present at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
199 Lt.Colonel Wolrige served in the year 1809 with Lord Cochrane in the Basque Roads, and in the same year was
engaged in action with gunboats in the Baltic. From 1810 to 1812 defence of Cadiz and Tarifa. Severely wounded
at South Beveland in 1S14, and received a reward from the Patriotic Fund. Present at the battle of Algiers in 1816.
Has received the War Medal with four Clasps.
-01 Captain James Wood served from 1S12 to 1815 at the Texel, Flushing, Cherbourg, Basque Roads, North Coast of
Spain and San Sebastian. During the war he served also in the West Indies, St. Helena, and Madeira.
574"7 War Services of the Captains.
202 Captain H. R. Worthington served with the 50th Regiment in New Zealand from 15th Nov. i86t to 1866 i.„l ™
5B!22K3^S$M SShia' repu,seof the ene^'s attack - ^ «-»p - ^^S
JM^str-sa^ campaign of i848-49, mciuding the siege °f M°01^
o ^CapptSm ATnght fervedthroushout the Indian mutiny campaigns, including the siege and capture of Rat^lmr
action ofBarodea, relief of Saugor, action at and capture of Garrak,,t.n, lbrcing of the Uudde re Pass nS i
and capture of Talbehut siege and storm of .Ihansi. battle of the Betwa, of the Fort of Lohari Sso KoonchLri
Muttra, battle of Gallowl.e, capture of Calpee, battle before and capture of Gwalior, actions of Jacklone md PalW
fn^Te mm°r S (Medal ^ °laSP)- SerV6d Witb the exPedition fr°m Aden to the mterior o\ ^IraMa
20e Captain G. R. C. Young served at the capture of Canton in December 1857 (Medal).
Lieutenants.
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Lirey, George John, Royal Marines, Major, New South Wales Artillery.
Lrin'it'stead,1 Robert, 103 Foot
Armstrong, John, 40 Foot
Vrinstroug, Richard, 70 Foot
Jacon, Francis, Royal Marine Artillery
Jain, George. 44 Foot
-laker, Reginald Philips, Royal Marines
,3 Bavly, Frederick,* Royal Artillery
tfendon, Oliver Armitage, Royal Marines
Bedford, Charles Edward, Royal Artillery
Benson, William Welbore H., 30 Foot
Blaine, Robert Stickney, 5 Dragoon Guards
Bovill, Edward, =9 Foot
Brainier, James Louttit, Royal Marines
EDI Bramwell. John,6 92 Foot
Buckeridge, Francis Hotchkin, 30 Foot
Bunyon, Charles Spencer, Unattached
Campbell, James," 41 Foot
Cockburn, Phineas Charles, 70 Foot
Coppinger, John Murray, Royal Marines
Costelloe, Daniel Thomas, 4 Foot
Crawley- Boevey, Edward Barnston, Royal Artillery
Creasy", Albert Llewellyn, 17 Foot
Crespin, Alexander Andrews, Royal Marines
Crispo, Sidney Smith, Royal Marines
Crowe, Robert, Unattached
Crozier, Fred, Douglas, 4 West India Regiment
Cummin, Isaac,'' Military Train
Curzon, lion. John Henry Roper, 37 Foot
Daly, Edward Nugent, 63 Foot
Dames, Mansell, 6 Dragoons
Davis, William Henry, 8 West India Regiment
Deane . Hen rv Allen M array . 4 Foot
\S Delme, Henry Peter,'- 83 Foot
Denny, Barry St. Leger, Royal Marines
Dyce,' Cecil Coles, Bengal Staff Corps (Bt. Captain, 23 Dec. 76)
Dyer. John Midlane, Royal Marines
Erskine, Robert, Royal African Corps
Foot, Randall, 14 Foot
* Forster, John Augustus. 2 Provisional Battalion of Militia
Fowler. Hem-,-, Royal Engineers
Fuller, William, Ceylon Regiment
$823 I inrdner, Andrew, 27 Foot
Gibb, Harry William Scott, Royal Artillery
Gibson, Archibald Mends Thomson, Royal Marines
Grant, Thomas Linley, Royal Marines
Gray, John,14 9 Foot
Greene, Edward, Ul Royal Artillery
Greetham, John Henry, Unattached
Hamilton, Edward Chetwood, Bengal Staff Corps
Hamilton. William John Paumier, 41 Foot
Hawes. Albeit Ceorge Sidney, Royal .Marines
Haveoek, Frederick Augustus Schurr, Royal Marines
Hewat, William, 62 Foot
Hewett, William Vincent Bowen, Royal .Marines
* Hinile, Edward, Rifle Brigade
Holland, John, Royal .Marines
Inglis, James Weir,18 Royal Marines
Irving, Robert, 32 Foot
James, William Colville, Royal Marines
Jebb, Avery,20 85 Foot'
Johnson, Ernest, Royal Artillery
Johnstone, James Mitchell, S3 Foot
J ones, Jeremy, 60 Foot
)B Keep, William Thornton.21 28 Foot
Kennedy, Charles Arthur,-2 Royal Marines
Kennedy, John Pitt, 42 Foot
Kersteman, Harry Gobins. Royal Artillery
King, James Gerard, 2 West India Regiment
Kinsman. Edward, Royal Marines
Knight. Fred. Charles',2* Royal Marines
Lewis, William, 19 Foot
Lindoe, Philip James Dardier, Royal Engineers
Lloyd, L. Ncsbitt, 40 Foot
Lowry, John,2? 95 Foot
M'Gregor, John, 46 Foot ".!""."
M'Kown, William, Coast Brigade of Artillery
M'Niel, Donald, Cape Regiment *
Hacpherson, Clarence, Royal I Bengal) Artillery
Magrath, Charles Frederick, Royal Artillery
Vlarch, Leopold George Fred.,29 Royal Marines, Vi<-e-( '..„.-«/ ,-t Santamler
Marshall, Roberts, 111 Gilchrist, 3 West India Regiment
tfaxwell, John Shaw Heron, 14 Hussars . . .
Mayo, John,30 38 Foot
Mills, Thomas Richard, 14 Foot
ilonck, Charles Stanley, 4.1 Foot
vfeame, Charles Covell', 13 Foot
■Jesfield. William Andrews. 48 Foot
Newbolt, Francis, Royal Waggon Train
Jicoll, Samuel James." Royal Marines
)'Connor. James Maurice, Royal Marines
)'Kelly, James, 4 Foot '
Hive, Henry, R.oval Marines (Honorary Captain, 13 Feb. 77)
rd, Will ia-n St. George, Royal Engineers
aimer, Artbui Hare, Foot
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Lieutenants.
Panne]', Robert, 5o Foot
Percy. i r.mcis, 51 Foot
Perry, Richard Lavise, .-,4 Foot ■
Price, James Hervey, Royal Marines
Buddicombe. Robert Bruce, Royal Marines
amdolpli, Edmund, 6.; Foot
Read, John Bignell Head, 1 Foot
Read, William. 19 Foot •■■■ ••••—" ;^"::"i "™";
Rses, John Vauder Horst,=4 40 Foot, Captain ,,/■ Inndnh, 7?*.//"' Hospital, Chelsea.
Roberts, Arthur Edward Simmonds, 82 Foot
Robertson, George Duncan, 21 Foot
33511 Robinson, James,85 50 Foot
Robinson, Isaac Byrne, 92 Foot
Robinson, Owen ( ampobello, n Foot
Rybot, Henry Day.37 Royal Marines
St. John, Richard Fleming, Royal Artillery
Salmoud, Richard Arthur, Royal Artdlery
Sanderson, Perry. Royal (Madras) Artillery
Saunders, Frederick Wi liani, 5 Foot
Shackletou. William,3-' Military Train
Shadforth. Henry .' . Tudor, Unattached
Sharpe, Robert G >od, Royal Marines
Sharpin, Henry, 53 Foot
Shaw, C
Sillery,
battalion of Mi
Smith, Wil
iP Smyth, 1
Spragge, F
StahifoFth,
Stansfeld, R
Unattached
fohn Moore, 32 Foot ...
8,0 an Felix. 2 Provisi
'orter, Rifle Brigade
Lea, 13 Foot
am/'0 Scots Guards
lis Precket, Royal (Bengal) Engineers
d as K ibert Wnitmore. 05 Foot
irt, 20 Foot, Major, 6 West York Militia
Stewart, Francis Archibald, i"West India Regiment
Stewart, Mervyn, 21 Dragoons
Streets, James,*2 75 Foot
Stronach, William, Royal Engineers
StlibbS, Francis Arthur, Royal (Bengal) Artillery
Studdert, Richard Augustus Fitzgerald,43 Royal Marine Artillery
Suttie, Sir George Grant. Bart., Scots Guards
Swain, Henry Thomas, Royal Marines
Tobin, O'Haiu John, Royal Marines
Tra vers, Lyon Conway,45 60 Foot
Troyte, John Edward A eland-, 4 Foot
Walker, George Fred.40 Royal Marines
Waring, Edward, Royal African Corps
3.21 Watson, Andrew,'1' 24 Foot
Watson, James,"1 Military Train, Quarter Master, Royal Hospital, Kilmainham .
Whelan, Frederick Asiley, Royal Marines
White, Henry. 63 Foot
Williams, C.'f
Wilmer, Willi
Wilson, Wfllia
Whine, John .
WoodrhT, Da-.,
Yarnold, Ben)
Land Transport Corps
n, Bengal Staff Corps (Brevet Captain, 3 July 72)
!1'-, ry Bowen Jordan, Garrison Company
cues,49 Eloyal Marines
! Thomas, Royal Marines
nin, Royal Marines
COENET, I
2nd LIEUT. I
OrENSIGN.
PA'S
Mar. 12
22 July 13
o Dec. ioj
8 Dec. 641
o Feb. 34!
3 Nov. 70
8 Oct. 71 1
7 May 58 1
6 Oct. 55!
21 Nov. 65 1
4 Aug. 40
0 Dec. 07
7 Dec. iS|
1 May 58]
o Aug. 52
6 Dec. 16
3 Mar. 65
:2 Jan. 56
14 Oct. 19
25 Feb. 58
4 Feb. 13
17 May 14
22 Feb. 6S
16 June 14
5 Oct. 58
16 May 11
o Seiit. 26
4 Juiie 62
2 Jan. 15
9 Sept. 57
4 Mar. 15
30 Dec. 53
10 Nov. 42
8 Dec. 66
29 July 44
[o Dec. 51
8 Dec. 25
o June 13
io Sept.
3 July 60
10 Sept. 25
16 Apr. 32
23 June 56
23 July 12
3 Sept.
3 Aug.
ioMay
28 Oct.
28 Oct.
4 June
29 Apr.
23 Feb.
9 Nov.
17 May
3 Nov.
22 June
24 Feb.
8 Apr.
15 July
9 Dec.
5 Jan.
17 Mar.
4 Dec.
20 Apr.
7 Nov.
4 Sepi.
27 Oct.
25 Dec.
24 June
26 Nov.
3 June
10 June
13 June
2 Nov.
16 Oct.
25 Jan.
1 Nov.
11 Nov.
11 Dec.
20 Nov.
17 Apr.
27 July
3 Aug.
22 June
6 Jan.
24 Feb.
15 Mar.
16 Aug.
10 Sept.
21 July
31 July
7 Sept.
3 Nov.
12 Oct.
16 Nov.
7 May
17 Sep't.
13 25 June 1
17 25 Dee. 1
1225 Mar. 1
67,20 Apr, 7 •
39 22 Nov. 4
71,29 Jan. 71
71,12 June 7!
6129 Dec. 6=
59 ! 18 Jan. 6; •
70; 14 Sept.7c
43 20 Oct. 4J
10 20 Mar. 21
25; 8 Feb. 43'
60,25 Apr. 68 .
54 ! 1 1 Mar. 59
25! 1 Oct. 30'
68 19 Feb. 73
59' 8 Feb. 7o\
70 12 Aug. 76 1
5S 12 Sept. 70
23 21 Mar, 29
60 29 June 65
15 10 Feb. 32 I
23 1 3 July 26
71.10 Apr. 78
13 1814
19,24 May 2.1
61 in Apr. 65
1930 Dec. 19
5922 Nov. 66
Jan.
79
32 4 Aug.*
63 12 Feb. 73
16 10 July 20
57 29 Mar. 61
16 31 Dec. 24
58; 6 July 67
54 20 July 62
1 7' 25 Dec. ig
47 14 June 52
67 1 18 June 72
47! 13 Dec. si
75 14 Dec. 78
54 22 Feb. 61
27125 Feb. 29V
15 '25 Sept. 23
55 3 Mar. 6*
70 18 Sept.72
46 29 Aug. 47
551 1 Apr. 57'
63 18 Dec. 73
26 1 Feb. 31
37I15 Aug. 48
59.19 Oct. 60
31I29 Nov. 34 j
War Services of the Lieutenants.
1 Lieut. Armitstead was engaged in suppressing the mutinyof the 62nd and 69th Bengal Native Infantry and Horse
Artillery at Mooltan 011 31st Aug. 1858 (Medal).
4 Lieut. Frederick Bayly served in the Peninsula from June 1810 to the end of that war in 1S14, including the battles
of Busaco and Oastalla. In the American war in 1814 and 15, including the attacks on Baltimore and New
Orleans, at which last he was slightly wounded. With the Prussian Army in 1815, at the taking of the fortresses cf
Maubeuge, 1. < cies, PhilippevUle, and Rocroy.
6 Lieut. Bramwell Berved the campaign of 1815 with the 92nd Highlanders, and was severely wounded at Quatra
Bras,— right i _• amputated.
7 Lieut. James ( ampbell served the campaign in Afghanistan with the 41st Regiment, and was present at the
action of Hykulzic on the 28th March 1842 (Medal).
'■' Lieut. Cummin served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 5th Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sevastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th September — mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
u Lieut. Delme served in the Peninsula with the S8th Regiment, and was present at the battle of Vittoria, sortie
from Pamperona, battles of the Pyrenees, the Nivelle, the Nive, and Orthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and
battle Of Toulouse (War Medal with six Clasps). Served afterwards in the American war, and was present iu the
action of Plattsburg, and the passage of the Sarinac.
14 Captain Gray served in 11 e 7II1 Dragoon Guards with the expedition against the insurgent Boers beyond the
Orange river, anil was present in an affair on the 20th April 1845. Served also throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47
(Medal).
11 Lieut. Edward Greene Berved with the nattering train attached to the Prussian besieging Army, and was
employed in taking several fortresses on the French Frontier in July and Aug. 1815.
J. W. Inglis served -with the Battalion sent out for service in Japan in 1864-66, and was present at the bom-
bardment ol tie' bat lories at the straits of Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and commanded a Com-
pany of the 2nd Battalion R.M. at the assault capture and destruction of the five batteries, stockade, magazines, and
barracks, on 5th and 6th Sept. 1864 (severely wounded by a musket-ball in the left groin, mentioned in despatches).
. 20 Lieut. Jebb served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
al Lieut. Keep served in the Peninsula with the 28th Regiment, and was present at the battles of Vittoria,
i, and Nivelle (War Medal with three Clasps).
'-' Lieut. Ci onedy served with the Battalion R.M. sent out for service iu Japan in 1864-66, and present at the
bombardon ?,t ,,!' tin- I, all, lies a! I. he Straits ol' Simonosaki, the entrance of the inland sea of Japan, and carried
the OOlouri of the is| Battalion li.M. at the assault cauture and destruction of the live flatteries, stockade,
magazines, and barracks, and during the shore operations, from the 5th to the Sth Sept. 1864.
War Services of the Lieutenants. 5S0-2
-* Lieut. F. C. Knight served with the Baltic expedition of 1854 (Medal).
" Lieut. John LowVy served with the 8th Regiment in the American war of 1812, 13, and 14, and was present
I the actions of Prescott, Sackett's Harbour (severely wounded), Chippewa, Lundy's Lane (contused), assault on
ort Erie, .'11111 sortie (severely wounded) in Sept. 1814, and was severely wounded through the body in action at
ackett's Harbour.
29 Lieut. March served with the R.M. 3attalioii against the Carlists on the North Toast of Spain in 1S39-40.
30 Lieut. Mayo served with the 38th Regmient at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 29th Aug. 1855 "(Medal with
lasp, and Turkish Medal),
32 Lieut. Nicoll served with the Baltic expedition in 1855, including the bombardment of Sweabog (Medal).
34 Captain Rees served with the 40th Regiment in theNew Zealand war in 1864-65, and was severely wounded at
'eArey (Medal).
"Lieut. James Robinson served in the Peninsula with the 32nd Regiment and was present at the battles of
■alamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with six Clasps). He served also the cam-
aignof 1815, and was severely wounded at Quatre Bras.
3" Lieut. Rvbot served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
3'J Lieut. Shackleton served throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm,
>att!es of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three 1 'lasps, and
'urkish Medal). Served as Adjutant of the Military Train in the New Zealand war from November 1863 to 1S66
Medal).
10 Lieut. William Smyth (h.p. Scots Gds.) served in the Peninsula with the 1st Regiment and was present at
he battles of Vittoria and the Pyrenees (War Medal with two Clasps 1.
42 Lieut. Streets served with the 75th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1S57, and was present at the affairs
vith the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on the 12th and 16th July, also at the assault (severely
vounded) and capture of Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
43 Lieut. Studdert served in the Crimea in 1855, and on the expedition to Kinboum (Medal, and Turkish Medal).
Served on the China expedition of 1057-5S, including the blockade of the Canton river, bombardment storm and
japture of the city (Medal with Clasp).
45 Lieut. Travers served with the 1st Battalion, 60th Rifles, during tne second siege operations at Mooltan,
ncluding the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel. Was afterwards at the battle of Goojerat :
rursuit of the Sikh '• ah She. e Sing, until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation of Attock,
ind Peshawur, and e.. pulsion of the Atfghan Force, under the Ameer Dost Mahomed, beyond the Khyber Pass
[Medal with two Cla-> 1.
46 Lieut. G. F. Walker served with the Baltic expedition in 1S54 (Medal).
47 Lieut. Andrew U'atson served the Waterloo campaign with the 33rd Foot.
4<i Lieut. James Watson served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 50th Regiment, and was present at the
lattles of Moodkce, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon— severely contused (Medal and three Clasps). Served the
Eastern campaign of 1354-55, including the battles of Alma and Inker-man, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
ihree Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
49 Lieut. Winne served with the Royal Marines on the North Coast of Spain in 1837-3S. Was landed in 1S45
arith a Detachment at Monte Video for the protection of British subjects and property during the siege of that city
jy the Argentine Army under General Oribe, and was in garrison there until the end of the civil u ar.
Continuation of War Services of Paymasters.
*7 Lt.Colonel Twibdl served with the 38th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including tho
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps,
ind Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, and was the bearer of despatches
trom Lord Canning to Sir Colin Campbell, which he conveyed at gre it personal risk from Allahabad and delivered
in person at Cawnpore on the 5th December ; was present at the battle of Cawnpore the following day, also at the
,iege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Baree and Nugger I Medal with ' imo
4,5 Major WaJshe served with the 9th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal) under
Sir George Pollock, including rho storming of the Khyber Pass, taking the Fort ofMamoo Khail, storming the Heights
if Jugdullnek. act 1 : n the '" se ■' all ey, clearing the Heights of Huftkotul, and storming the town of Istaliff.
Served in the 12th Lancer :i r;r, '.'■, a ■ war of 1S51-53 (M
49 Major W. H. Warded, previous to entering "the Army, server! five years as a .Midshipman in the Royal
Navy, and was ar, the capture of Java in 1811 (Medal), and also upon the expedition to Palembang, Sumatra, in the
following year. He has lost his right arm from a contusion received in the naval service.
52 Lt.Colonel Watson served as Quarter Master of the Royal Marine Battalion employed in co-operation with the
troops of the Queen of Spain in 1837. and was wounded 16th March.
55 Lt.Colonel Wheatley served with the 42nd the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, .and Turkish Medal).
5" Lt.Colonel Young received the special thanks of the Commander in Chief for services rendered to the civil
authorities during the Chartist, riots in South Wales in 1839. Served as Adjutant 22nd Regiment at the capture and
destruction of the villages in the Boree Valley on the Peshawur Frontier in Nov. 1853 (Modal with Clasp).
5S3
2nd Lieutenants, Cornets, and Ensigns.
;!1'1 LIEUT. PLACED ON
:i.X. HALF PAY.
Armstrong.Wm., Land Trans. Cor,..-:! Feb. ■-• i Apr- 57 Gillies. Walter, \Royal Marines
CORNET, WHES
21Kl LIEUT. PLACED OS
OP ENSIGN. HALF PAY.
Bninl, John
29 Apr. 47 29 Apr. 47
Gl'anvi'lle. Francis (if.), 19 Dragoons 20 Apr. 15 11 Apr. 22
Ijnul Trnns Corns / *. Uiiin^nr, i i.uno ij.'./.i-j ^i'^'''J"J-'J"i— * J * * -^.j.* . «
Sept. 14 Kindersley. Chas.Porcher Wilson... 30 Jan. 7S 26 Nov. 79
1S14 Lewis. Stephen, 73 Foot 119 May M 6 July 20
31 May 59 1 Apr. 69
9 Mar. 13 11 Nov. 24
15 Apr. 47 15 Apr. 47
15 Apr. 47 15 Apr. 47
14 Dec. 12 1 Sept. 14
5 Nov. 54 10 Nov. 56
3 Oct. 10 1 Jan. 16
16 Dec. 16 2 Jan. 21
5 May 14 25 Jan. 18
12 Aug. 13 25 June 18
17 Aug. 15 25 Aug. 16
7 Dec.
Prov. Batt. ofMilitia
- . ,-. S \u~ •> ^ 5-Ia- '"'^ Jiohorl--' 3 Dragoon Gds. ...
hurl I < -V ' " ' * AU°' *3 North, Roger. Royal Murines
■ , iS Oct. 26 7 Sept. =9 Orme, Herbert Lewis, R. Marines ...
' .Sent is -1 Feb .,, Potts, Thomas Royal Marines
, . > ' BOP*-^ -1 reu- 23 R;lve, Henry Robert,* R. Marines ...
1 Transport Corps 21 Jan. $t 1 Apr. 57 Silver, T. R.J n Hussars
roe, 71 F.. A.Q.C. 9 Nov. 15 1 Oct. 18 (Smithwick, Robert,6 R. Marines ...
Collins, Stephen Edward, K. Murines 14 Dec. 12 1 Sept. 14 Teynham, G. H. R., Lord, R. Art. ...
IV Fauche, Charles, ■' I 15 Jnne is 2s Mar. 17 Thomson, George, 12 Foot
I [y Dickson, Ceylon Begt. --.Apr. 58 9 Jan. 63 Tnmbnll, William George, 73 Foot..
Brans, Dun ■ I. l;.y.-.l Marines ... i6DeC. 12 1 Sept. 14 Wright, John, Glengarry Fenbibles
Oast, Arthur, Land' Transport Corps 23 Nov. 55 1 Apr. 57
1 Lient. Gillies commanded a Detachment of Royal Marines at the reduction of a piratical force on the Coast of
linrliurv in 1846. ^i
1 Cornet Hasten served with the 16th Lr.ricers in the Sntlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the affair
of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sohraon (Medal and Clasp). Served with the 7th Hussars m the Indian
campaign I March 1859, and was present at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh,
low, affairs of Earee and Sirsee, actions of Nawabgunge, occupation of Fyzabad, passage
Of the 1. - tanpore, throughout the Byswarra campaign, including the affairs of Kandoo Nudee,
Palceghat, and Hvdo.'-lmr, pursuit of Benhi Madho's Force to the Goomtee ; also the Trans-Gogra campaign,
including the affair near Chorda and pursuit, taking the Fort of Meejeeclia, attack on Bankee with pursuit to the
it.) Nepanl and affair at Sitkaghat (Medal with Clasp).
Baye served in iSi;nt the blockade; of Brest and Rochelle, the capture of the French brig Halcyon
of 18 guns and several other prizes, at the siege of San Sebastian (Medal with Clasp!, and at the storming of Santa
Clara, under the guns of that fortress. 27th August (slightly wounded in the breast, and severely in the thigh by
musket-balls). Mentioned in despatches. In 1814 served on the coast of North America, was present at the
gate I'lfxideat, 15 Jan. [S15, and of various small vessels. Received a Silver Medal from
tin- B N Bhil wn ck Institution for saving the crew of a vessel while serving in the Coast Guard in 1847.
5 Cornet Silver sen id with the nth Hussars the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the affair of Bulganak and
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
6 Lieut. Smithwick was present at the destruction of the French ships Arienne and Audromaqite of forty guns,
nnd Memelouek of siztei n irons, 00 22nd May 1812. and has received the War Medal with one Clasp.
Adjutants.
COKNET
2Ud LIEUT,
or ENSIGN.
13 June 68
7 July 54
5 Aug. 13
X.IEUT.
1 WHEN
ADJUTANT. PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
Cox, Thomas, 1 Life Guards (Biding Matter, 13 Dec. 61 ; Hon. Captain)
Limbert, John, 1 Life Guards (Hon. Captain) ; Adjutant East Kent}
Yeoma nry Cavalry jf
4 Feb. 71
13 Dec. 61
13 June 68 29 July 74
7 July 54 13 June 68
21 Feb. 16 1 Apr. 57
1
Riding Masters.
WHEN
PLACED OK
HALF PAT.
and Superintendent of Riding Establishment I
Lt. Colonel, 13 June 56), 13 June 56.
», 16 Aug. 75) '20 Julv 64 16 Aug. 7c
, 2 July 70) I 9 May 55 2 July 7<=
■i, 22 Aug. 65) I 2 June 54^22 Aug.65
.1 5 Oct. 58; 16 Mar. 70
• 7 ~
Meyer, Lewis Charles Aug., Cavalry Depot,
(Biding Matter , 1 May 26 ; lion.
Bacchus, Henry, Royal Artillery (Son. Captai
Bishop, Thomas, Royal Artillery (Hon. Captain
Boylm. William, Royal Artillery (Ilon.Captu
Bray, William,1 7 Hussars
Brown. Thomas,9 16 Lancers (Cornet, 29 Dec. 57 j Hon.Cajitain,' iglSov. 73) I 7 Sept.s8|i9 Nov. 73
Day, Maurice, 7 Hussars , 11 May 55 17 Jan. 72
Donald, \Y ilham, Royal Artillery (Honorary Captain, 5 May 77) I 1 Apr 59! 5 May 77
Hadcock, George, Royal Artillery [Honorary Captain. 30 May 77) 22 June 60*30 May 77
Mutthews. William.- 1 1 Hussars (Cornrf, 12 Jan. 56 ; Hon. Captain, 19 Oct. 72) . . 10 Mar. 5710 Oct. 72
Morns, Clark. Cape Mouiit.-d Rinemen (Hon. Captain, 5 Nov. 70) , 5 June 55 5 June 70
J'hilhps. Henry Pearee, 7 Dragoon Guards [Honorary Captain, 16 Dec. 74) ! 2 Oct. 57 16 Dec. 74
I ickworth John Attkms. Cavalry Depot (Hon.Captatn, 24 Apr. 79) ; Military Knight of Windsor 31 Aug. .8 24 Apr. 79
Bayment. George, 18 Hussars [Jfon. Captain, 22 Apr. 71) " J ullar i6'4Apr 7'
Ritchie, Thomaj,' Ccrnet, ,2 Jan 50; (Hon. Captain, ,5 Nov. 79) .ZZZZZZZZZZZ. 28 Aug'. 57 15 Nov. 70
■ ■""• -■ - "'••'-" ' !> '-nurds (Jlon.Captain, 4 Oct. 73) '->, PprTt c8' ? Oct n
. James, Royal Artil'.e.v ... '4 "' 1 Tune 6i!2t Tulv U
Simpson. Emanm 2o Dec t ; ? Dec L5
V.illiamS, Uger, ., I.aneer, ,//.„. Captai., ,6 Be* 76) ZZZZZZZZZZZ g? July "16 Dec! 76
Ward, Robert,8 3 Dragoon Guards (Bon. Captain, 17 May 79) , May 66 17 May 79
„r!.sM,r, 5*2 ""..V"' u,,!h, Ii"' 7lh Hussars in the Indian campaign from March 1858 to March 1859 and was
»•'"■.■«■ oi-eupa-io,, ot Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Bultanpore, throughout the
r'iio; i J ; . !'i'r"',;"1 ' l;'"'- ^JPS* oi ,K:,m1"" ****». Paleeghat, and Hyderghur; also the Trans-Gogra
:;;;■>--. ^:Zti2ES8£&i$Slff of "'^ attack ou Bi>nkee ~ith pnr"
,',:;,;::: :;,;;';;;::',1l;:'i,;,:l:!li;™t' thc —p^*'- a**-**, under LOrd Keane * *„.
n.al^X'rmairan.rsa.:;1!';''^;''''.'''^';'^'^''';^'"'^11 !'he '*tR«>^ Dragoons, including thc battles of Balaklava
■ ,' , v V ' ' ""' <Me,lil1 with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
a We hot m',dVr I n ''l' <'"'y'11 "r:'L"";,s flnrf»« the ('' in,li" 1 ^ ■ ™* ™ Present at the battles
rkth .\:V.lal) <erman, the siege and fall ol Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
wdftjf orSeb^M ^rtilTry 'V the E?stern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of
,-.o, r luri 1 „ ', , ' IVenebes with the siege train, and at the bombardments of i7t2
-, -/an,. tu.'l ",, v::;;::;;""1 by the explusioQ of ihe Fre-h ™**™<* °f ^ .^ NOv.
MaWav^hor^i^^rr^6, fi t'? *°™ Guar<ls the Eastcrn campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of
^nuZS^MihlSSSS^ lchei'naya' 8,c^ and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, French
- m with the ,oth Hussars from the ,7th April 1855, including
^prn. captni-eof Tchorgaun battle of the Tchernaya, siege and
h Medal). Received a gunshot wound in the right ankle when
on the 6th July ,:-:-„. Has the Good Conduct Medal.
Paymasters.
584
COKNET,
2nd LIEUT
Or ENSIGN,
Atkinson. Thomas .Joseph, 27 Foot, Hon. Captain
Belfield, William, 1 88 Foot
Bennett, Fra. Levett,4 59 Foot, Hon. Lt. Colonel
Blythe, John David, 45 Foot, Hon. Captain.
Brumell, William,8 25 Foot, Hon. Major
Burney, Hugh Somervillo S.1" Depot liatt., Hon. Lf. Colonel
Campbell, Morris Robinson, Depot Batt, Hon. Lt. Colonel
Cartmail, Joseph.11 71 Foot, Hon. Major
Cassidy, Loftus,12 iS Hussars, Captain, 6 June 54; Honorary Major
Cassidy, Thomas,9 72 Foot ; QM. 4 May 49; Hon. IJ. Colonel
Chambers, David Francis,13 69 Foot, Hon. Major
Clendining, Andrew,11 Depot Butt
Creagh, Thomas Miller,"' Depot Bat*., Hon Lt.Colonel
Oubitt, Edward George, Const Brigade of Artillery, Hon.Lt.Colonel
Beacon, James,17 1 Foot, Hon.Captain
Dixon, Henry,18 1 Dragoons, Hon.Major
Dunlop, John.11 47 Foot, Q.M. 9 Feb. ■ ■•: Hon.Lt.Colonel
IBtherstonhaugh, William,20 ■ ■+ Hussars, Hon.Lt.Colonel
Frith, Kdniiin i I;. "if ■;, , ' 1 !i.i- ars, U 0,1 .IJ .Colonel
iiM)S, John Matthews,83 Hon. Lt. Colonel
Gooch, George Ci ill" 1 Fo it, Ho irarj Major
gpay.ThomasBrown,' ' Royal Marines, ' 'aptain 5 Nov.4 ; Hon.Lt.Col
fcrrney, John Grcu" .,1 ■■,•■'' ■■' ■' ' tptain
Hawker, Ernest Augustus, Dep6 Batt., -tfo Lt.Co
Head. Henry Bond, ■ Drago in 1 , rds, ' iptt in...
Heatley, Charles Fade, 't 8 Fo t, II n.Lt.Colonel
Holland, John, D pdl B tt , B ht.Col '
c Holmes, Jas. G
Hopson, Fred. Tii<
Hunt, Thomas,28 I
Hunter, Edward,-"-
fiuskisson, John,™ Royal Marini
JolliH'e, William,3' Royal Marine
M'Naughten, Duncan Cameron,3
Mackay .lame- I' ill'. I o,
Macquarie, ' re irge \'. . 'Militar
Manders, Thoma -. >• Dragoon Gi:
Marshall. John Williams," 65 Fo
Miehell Henry Seymo ir»62Fo
Minuet!, John ChivU-pher Vt'.ia
Mostyn, Hon. Montague,*! DO] F. ot
Nixon, William Fied."'-1 60 Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel
Noseley, George Roberts,40 liitie Brigade, Hon. Ma, ,,-
Peirse,' Charles Henry, Recruiting District. Hon.Lt.Colonel
feerry, ( lharles James. 87
Preston. Charles E.. 18 F
B.obinson, James,11 Reci
Robinson. Richard Rodd
Bput ■ John 1;.. 85 Foot, QM
3 May 42
25 July 37
1 June 30
19 Dec. 35
2 July 29
7 Dec
9 Nov. 38
LIEUT.
29 July 43
5 July 39
10 Oct. 34
14 June 39
19 Dec. 35
WHEN
PLACED ON
HALF PAT.
;\<-y,-' 15 Fool, Hon. Major ..
illery, Hon .Captain
Captain, 10 May 38
Marines, Captain, 17 Aug. 52 ;
[arines, Captain, 15 Jan. 62; .
15 Aug.
Jan.
J26 Apr. 27
23 Feb. 25
9 Dec. 31
9 Aug. 54
6 Feb. 47 29 Dec
: 1 May 46j
S Jan. 41 20 Mar.
31 Oct. 34
'19 Oct. 49
129 Mar. 55
ji Jan. 2<
25 Jan. 59
9 Feb. 49
29 Oct. 47
3 June S3
30 Sept. 42
31 July 46
20 Au
25 Aug. 54
11 June 4|i3o.Junes4
I'i Apr. 55
6 May 42I26 Jan. 49
9 Apr. 29 25 Jan. 50
130 Sept. 30
23 Dec. 36
Ap:
6 Mar. 20J21 June 39
28 Apr. 37 16 Feb. 44
9 Oct. 55
9 Oct. 5'
:6 Aug. 6
15 June 49
7 Sept. 4
9 Oct. 41
9 Dec. 62
6 Feb. 54
6 May 53
9 Oct. _'
30 May 45
7 Dec.
4 Aug. 55
Nov.
3 Oct. 55
Oct. 33
Q.M.
Hon.Lt.Colonel.
Ion. Lt.Colonel .
.8; Ho,,. Lt.Co!.
P'ain
if Ms 1 contain-)/ Coral rt/.
'olonel
Hon.Capta
8 July 36
21 June 39
. 33J 7 July 37
6 Mar. 28:15 Nov. 36
1 June 30J 2 Aug. 33
5 Aug. 48 15 Mar. 53
3 July 09' 1 1 Aug. 13
4 Dec. 3S iS July 42
2 June 38J 19 May 42
30 July 35 6 Oct. 3
2 Sept. 36 19 Mar. 4
22 May 35 22 Mar. 39
: A ig. jo 22 Jan. 36
31 Oct. 58.17 Mar. 63
6 Dec. 27 1 8 July jo
Ian. 60
District, Son.Lt. Colonel ....
it, lion. IJ. Colonel
[2 Dec. 51 ; lion. Major
imeiy- 15 Foot, Q.M. 18 Aug. 54 ; Hon. Major
6 Dragoon Guards, Honorary Lt.Colonel
. - 1 Foot, i>. M. 27 July 55
uly 44 :22 Dec. 48 30 Nov
Sllople 1
Sheppai
Shuttle-
He
ge Henry, Son. Major
Simpson. David, n Foot, Hon.Lt.Colonel
Smales, Thomas,43 6 Dragoons
Smith. Thomas," 37 Foot, Hon. LI .Colour!
Simlli, Hubert, (J.M. ■ Sept. 47 ; Hon. Lt.Colonel.
Teversham, Mark, 16 Foot, Hon. .Major
Thompson, George, 21 Foot, Q.M. 11 Sept. 31 ; Ho
Thompson. William, 00 Foot, Quarter Master, 23 Ju
Ma
ft'iii., 1 Westlnd. Regt, Q.M. 17 J
Foot 27 Sept. 33
j 7 May 4
ill, James,4' |8 Foot, Son.Lt.t >lonel .. 7 May 40
JLon.Major 28 Aug.
Rifles, Hon.Major ... ...J15 Aug,
Thou
Tin
Tir
Tw
Wii
Warden, Willie
Watson, Georg
Wheatley, Join
Young, Thoma
26 July 44 10 Mar. 47
20 Nov. 17 24 Apr. 20
17 Oct. 51
2 June 4S
iS May 47
5 Feb. 56
1 Jan.
7 Mar,
4 Dec. 6
5 Apr. 73
24 Oct. 56
0 July 66
6 July 64
1 July 69
2 Dec. 68
2 Sept.64
9 Apr. 60
9 Nov. 77
26 Nov. 79
10 June 74
25 Jan. 58
25 July 70
1 Aug. 72
oOct. 65
3 May 70
1 Apr. 77
7 Nov. 68
8 May 67
1 Nov. 79
1 Apr. 73
1 July 70
1 May 67
1 Aug. 70
0 Apr. 55
1 Jan. 79
1 Apr. 69
8 Aug. 62
3 Apr. 7S
1 Sept. 70
ii Aug. 49
31 May 79
29 Dec. 63,27 Sept. 77
5 May 55
26 Nov. 12
9 Sept. 56
25 Sept. 49
3 Apr. 4b
9 Apr.
19 Mar.
2 Oct. 66
8 Jan. 41
8 Mar. e4
23 Aug. 39
3 May 50
6 Jan. 54
26 Dec. 37
26 Mar.
3 June 59
15 Feb. 56
5 Jan. 55
■ '■it, jo June 41 ; Hon.Lt.Coloi
et, Hon.Lt.Colonel
Q.M. 9 April 47 ; Hon.Lt.Col
I14 May 61
I 9 Apr. 61
8 June 58
15 June 58
24 Sept. 58
2 Aug. 50 28 July 54
10 Nov.
10 Apr. 38
1 Oct. 58
27 July 55
28 Oct. 59
5 June 35 8 Oct. 44
:oNov. 431 9 May 51
I23 June 54 23 Mar. 67
ji Dec. 39! 3 Oct. 48 31 Mar. 66
Feb. 22 18 Dec. 28 18 Dec. 57
6 Dec. 74
15 Dec. 14
1 Oct. 62
5 Jan. 5S
6 Feb. 63
30 Oct. 67
16 Sept. 68
10 May 71
21 Aug. 78
19 Jan. 76
1 June 79
15 Aug. 59
21 Feb. 60
26 July 70
24 July 78
30 Mar. 67
1 Jan. 77
1 Jan. 78
1 Sept. 69
13 Mar. 78
9 Apr. 66
9 Jan. 76
1 Apr. 78
8 July 62
14 Aug. 66
6 Oct. 75
4 Nov. 74
1 Oct. 63
2 Aug. 74
2 Dec. 68
7 Dec. 55
26 Oct. 58
20 Dec. 12^7 June 32; 1 July 5331 Dec. 66
1 July 32 3 Apr. 35 12 Oct. 38 27.1une66
July 48 3 Jan. 54; 1 Jan. 57 1 Apr. 78
War Services of the Paymasters.
Detachment of the 17th Regiment with Lt.Colonel Outram's Light Brigade, in
[844 is, and was present in all its operations, including the capture of ( lotea,
:ade,- ami F,.rt, 25th January 1S45, at which place this Detachment formed the
•-!ou-ly. Served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
lalaklava, -:oLm and fall of Sebastopol, ami attacks of the Redan on the iStll
1 three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
irtlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 9th Regiment, and has received the Medal
"crozeshah, and Sobraon. Served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up
lcluding the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two
storming party, ana sui cre.i ■>■ so'-iou-
including the battle- 1,:' Alma and llalak
.June and Mil Sept-.ubci (Medal with thrt
* Lt.Colonel Bennett served the Sutlej 1
a.nd two Clasps for the battles of Moodke 1
to 30th July 1855, with the 44th Regiment,
Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
8 Major Brumell served as a Lieutenant in the 75th Regiment in the Kaffir war of
? Lt.Colonel T "
also us a volur
Served in the
the battles of All
10 Lt.Colonel I
the E.l.C. steam
River ; present
Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
11 Major Cartmail lauded in the Crimea on
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish M
Rose in 1858, and was present at the actions of
Morar, and capture of the town and fortress ol
__. 34-36 (Medal).
serve tin the expedition to the Um/imkulu against the revolted Katlir chief Todo in 1R41 •
tbe rank of Captain in the Cape Town Levies during the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (MedaV
i-p-ru campaign of 1854 and up to the 6th July 1S55 with the 2tsr, Fusiliers, and was present at
i. balaklava, and Itikerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal)
; o' v served w.tii Hi" 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-^3 ; was on board
i-igat" Feroia during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades'on the Rangoon
urmg the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity, and at the storm and capture of
3th Feb. 1855, and served with the 71st Light Infantry at the sie^e of
1. Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hindi
inch and Mut.tra, battle of Golowlee, capture of Calpec, battlu"of
-ali ir (Medal with Clasp).
5gc War Services of the Paymasters.
i» MninrCas*idv served in Oude and on the Nepaul frontier in 1S5S-59 (Medal). 1
i»V^«rn 1. • ,; berVscrve. I withth--th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857 from the outbreak I
on THhMay; inchidm^hc tattle of Badffiserai, siege (wounded 011 8th June) storm and capture of Delhi (Medal 1 1
':..,• Clcndining served in the gth Regiment in the Eastern campaign of t854-S5 (Medal with Clasp for I
' gSvSh&U. 'he 41st Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to the x9th Oct., including 1
- £<^™^
InkerZV ! with three Clasps, and TurkishMedal).
ln,!Je™ V -. . 1 with the 75th Regiment in the Indian wn.jrn ol 1857 .from the outbreak on the »
, thM.v ,m-l,,.hnMnc battle ofRiulleekeserai. storm and capture el Delhi (Medal with -Clasp).
■ ..". rstonhaugh served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose m 185S, and was
,.,-s .luring the advance on Calpee and action of Golowlee, capture of I
(.'alpeeand pnrsa '. and recapture of Gwahor (Medal with Clasp) . _. t
.1, Hussars the Eastern, campaign ol 1854-55, including the affair of
battles of Alma, Balaklavn, Inkerman. and Tchernaya, siege and ml of Sevastopol ; was also present -j
wuhilu- ?adeatEupal ' four Clasps and Turkish Medal).
v 6ibbs Berved with the 20th Regiment m the Indian campaign m 1858, including the capture
ofLnoknow, and affairs of Chorda and Fort of Musjeedia .(Medal with Clasp). .
ijo- Gooch served us a Lieut, in the 93rd Highlanders through the Indian campaign of 1857-59. including
go, relief of Luckuow by Lord Clyde, with assaults on the Secundrabaghand Shahmijuf,
;i 1 'awniiorc, and pursuit to Serai Ghat, affair at the kala Nuddee, assault oi the
: ,,d mil of Lueknow, attack on Fort Roweah, action of Allygiinge, battle of Bareilly,
,,, ,,:„! ;iitark ou Fort Methowlie (Medal with two Clasps).
MTvedat. the battle of Navarino in 1S27. Also m a Battalion under Colonel Owen on the
16-37-38, in co-operation with the Spanish Army, including the field actions of the 10th,
1 >th '1)1.1 14th March and the action of Hernani, 16th March 1337 : he was subsequently appointed Adjutant to the
Pi rke Be served as Captain on the Coast of Portugal and in the Tagus during the civil war in
I was landed with his Detachment from H.M.S. Superb, to guard the captured Divisions of the rebel army
,-s in Port St. Julian. He received the War Medal with one Clasp.
« ker served with the 21st Fusiliers the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and [nkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinboum (Medal with four Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). , „. ,, , „. „
ionel C. F. Heatley served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh
Rose in 1858, and w ores ml al the siege storm and capture of Chundaree and of the town and fortress of Jhansi,
action of Coonoh, operations before Calpee from 15th to 21st of May, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and
,. ,-i,-., \b-i-n-. and capture of'thc town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served with
: l the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
16 Lt.Colonel Holmes served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from 9th May 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
-: Major Hopson served as Lieut. 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the 15th July
1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
M Captain Hunt served the campaign of 1S60 iu China (Medal).
i;i Hunter served in thegStk Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal), including
■of Chin Kiang Foo, and landing before Nankin.
*> Lt.Colonel HuskieEOn served on the Coast of Syria in 1S40 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) . Served in
China and at Canton during the war in 1856 (Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel W. JollifTo served the Syrian campaign of 1840— at D'Jounai, the storming of Sidon and bombardment
of Acre (Me nl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also with the Baltic expedition in 1854 (Medal).
el M'Nnughten landed with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimea on the 30th June 1855, find was at the
siege and tail of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
apaign from 2nd October 1857, and was present at the actions of Jugdespore, Doomoerugunge, and
Toolaepore (Medal).
M Captain Mac.|uarie. previous to his having been appointed Paymaster, served in the Army for 20 years, and as
Captain in the 63rd Regiment in the Crimea from 6th Nov. 1854 to the end of August 1855, including the siege of
Sebastopol, expedition to Kertch, attack of the Redan on iSth June, and repulse of various night sorties (Medal with
one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 served with the 65th Regiment at Taranaki, New Zealand, throughout the war of 1860-61 (Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel Michcll served with the 49th Regiment throughout the whole of the operations in China (Medal),
commencing with the first taking of Chusan, and terminating with the demonstration before Nankin, including the
1 b i glits above Canton, attack and capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, attack and
capture oft] of ( Ihinhae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the night attack j attack and capture of the
■ 1 1 lamp on the Heights of Segoan, attack and capture of Chapoo, "Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo.
Berved the Eastern campaign of 1854-55. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, sortie of 26th October, and
with time Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
red with the 14th Re — , • ■ I il.r ighoutthe New Zealand war of iS6o-66 (Medal),
ter the Hon. M. Mostyn was appointed specially as a Veterinary Surgeon, and served during the whole
iv. ■ having been obtained from the Government of India for him to act in that capacity
DSport Tram and ;nl Dragoon Guards (Medal).
I i.rphy served with the 10th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of
■ledall. Also the l'unjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the whole of the siege opera-
I " ■'! in, including the repulse of the enemy's night attack on the 17th Aug. 1848, and surrender of the
ih. battleot Coojerat. (Medal with two Clasps).
■I Nixon Berved in the mutiny in tndia in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under
Colonel Kenny, disarmed at Mean Me.-r one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry.
all ilisair. etc.l and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
[title brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Eastern cam-
I'.-ugn 01 1^,4, including the battles ol' Alma, balaklava. and Inkerman (severely wounded ami taken prisoner), and
. topol (Medal with four Hasps, and Turkish Medal).
ired at the siege. .|- A- corgi, ur. in March and April 1819.
• aign of .854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege
or Sebastopol (Medal wil , ,n,.l Turkish Medal)
,.i\I,'av' r ..,1 ■.■,,!!■ n„.-ti, ur,,: „ duar.ls during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served in
thc< niacins! hiel Paymaster ol Die Turkish ( 'ontingent (Turkish Medal).
I • ' olon. 1 T. Smith served with the.,7th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from the 20th Nov. 1854 (Medal
P an, I urk,-l, Me.lali. Served i„ bengal in suppressing the mutiny in ,857-58-with the Jounpore Field
.v ('v.'iil.'i ,w!iii'r,hs''1),'',n' Ummeerpore, and SuSanpore, afterwards at the siege and capture of
'o, br.ll served the Sutlej campaign „f ,845-46 with the 3,st Regiment, and was present in the
.'.;;■■.- lidolmd-bwal. Ahwal.andSobraon, „, which last he had both his thigh-bones broken
[ For continual ion of Notes see pane 580-?.
Quarter Masters.
586
Allen, George,1 Scots Guards
Anderson. John Henry,2 Depot Battalion
Armstrong, Charles, 12 Lancers
Armstrong. William, Royal Artillery
Atkinson. John,3 Grenadier Guards
Austin, Norton, Royal Marines
Aylett, James,5 29 Foot
Bairstow, Thomas, Land Transport Corps
Behenna, Henry, Royal Artillery
gewley, I leoi ge William,9 5 Dragoon Guards
Sack, James, Royal Artillery
Blacklmrne, William, 91 Foot (Ensign, 20 Oct. 46)
Pair, Samuel, Royal Artillery
Blissett, Henry,11 77 Foot
Breading, John Remington, Depot Battalion
Brookes, Joseph, 36 Foot
Brooks, George, Brigade Depot
Browne, William.1'- Depot Battalion
Burke, John.13 Depot Battalion \E,ish,,i, 4 S--i.t . 49 1 Li. 22 Feb. 53)
Bustard. William, h9 Foot
Butler, Franc s,'4 Royal Marines
Campbell. John,13 17 Foot
Carey, Michael,1? 13 Foot
Carroll. Patrick, 7S Foot
Casey, John,1" 9 Foot
Charters, William,18 24 Foot
Clark, Thomas Howell.10 14 Hussars
Clarke, Joseph,2" Rifle Brigade (Cornel, 21 Jan. 56)
Clinton, Michael,21 22 Foot
Coghlan, Edward, Depot Battalion, 2 Tower Samlets Militia
Collins, Esau, Grenadier Guards
Cook, Abraham Bell, Royal Canadian Rifles
Cooper, Thomas,24 Royal Marines
Copeland, Thomas, 83' Foot
Crabtree, Abraham,23 3 Light Dragoons (Cornet, 17 Sept. 41)
Crawford, George,26 80 Foot (Ensign, 18 Sept. 46)
Croker, John Charles, 6 Foot
Dainrs, Charles,2' 74 Foot
Darker, Janus,-- Brigade Depot
Davies, Robert,29 76 Foot, Cornet 21 Jan. 56
Dewar, John, 92 Foot
Dougherty. John, 4 Foot
Diih'.'it, John, 01 Foot
Drage, William,™ Depot Battalion
Dwyer, John, 46 Foot, Ensign, 25 Mar. 56 ; Lieut. 24 Dec. 63
Elliott, William, Royal Artillery
Elson, Samuel Spencer,304, 109 P'oot
Everard, George, 18 Foot
Falconer, Alexander,33 Coldstream Guards
Farrant, Edward.3* 12 Foot
Feun, Johu,35 10 Hussars
FitzGerald, Thomas, Depot Battalion
FitzHenry, William, 3? 60 Foot
Forbes, John, 91 Foot
Fox, Charles, 13 Foot
Fraser, Charles, 49 Foot (Ensign, 4 Sept. 43)
Fraser, George,30 6 Dragoon Guards
Freeman, George Badkm,38 97 Foot
Fuller, James,41 16 Lancers
Fyfe. John, Royal Artillery
Gamble, James,42 62 Foot
Gibson, Thomas. Royal Artillery
Gilby, Thomas Glover,39 66 Foot
Godfrey, Cornelius,40 4 Foot
Grant, George, 100 Foot
Green, Owen,43 32 Foot
Grier, John Frederick,44 Depot Battalion (Em-ii/n, 5 Nov. 54; Li. 9 Mar. 5=;)
Griffin. Alfred,31 13 Foot
Griffith, George,326 Dragoon Guards
Guernsey, Forbes William,45 45 Foot (Ensign, 6 Aug. 58)
Hall, Archibald, 75 Foot
Hall, Richard,4 Royal Artillery
Hailing, Ri chard,45 1 Royal Marines
51! Hardy, Luke, New Brunswick Fencibles
Harrier, Thomas. Q4 Foot
Hayes, Patrick,46 83 Foot
Higgins, William,4* Brigade Depot
Hill, John,47 4 Dragoons
Hipkin, Thomas, 54 Foot (Ensign, 1 Aug. 51)
Hoban, Thomas,40 13 Foot (Ensign, 12 Jan. 55) '.
Hockey, John, Grenadier Guards
Hodgkinson, William,40 15 Hussars (Ensign, 6 Nov. 57 ; Lieut.
Hoge, David, Royal Artillery
Holbourne, Alfred James, Royal Artillery
Holloway, Benjamin, 2 Dragoon Guards
Hunter, William.51 60 Foot
Hurle, Arthur, Coldstream Guards
Hyde, Robert, 10 Foot
Jackson, David,52 90 Foot (Ensign, 10 Aug. 54)
James, John Hill, 10 Hussars
Jamieson, James,53 96 Foot
Jarvis, Thomas,51 60 Rifles
Kelly, James William,54! 8 Hussars (Comet, 31
Kerridge, Charles James, 49 Foot
Kirkman, William Reuben, Royal Artillery ...
Mav
1LONOKAKY
(! V, K OF
CAPTAIN.
8 July S3
30 June 54
7 July 37
1 Apr. 57
28 Feb. 511
25 July 46
9 Feb. 55
12 Feb. 56
1 Apr. 60
3 July 53
27 Oct. 54
1 Aug. 48
14 Apr. 60
3 Nov. 54
23 June 48
30 Mar. 55
10 Nov. 05
10 Mar. 54
29 Dec. 54
15 Dec. 54
9 Mar. 77
29 Apr. S3 1
jo Dec. 59
7 Aug. 4o
9 Dee. 64
iS July 62
2 Sept. 62
27 Apr. 60
27 July 40
2 Feb. 58
2 .Mar. 55
12 May 57
15 July 46 23 Oct
16 Feb. 56
25 Nov. 42
21 Hay 47
28 July 40
ept.4
WHEN
PLACED ON
HAL! TAY.
I? Nov'. i«,
6 June 66
58)
3 Dee. 55 19 Aug
6 Jan. 60
3 June 56
8 Aug. 62
2 July 56
21 Feb. 55
9 May 64
8 Feb. 47
30 July 62
11 Apr. ( -■
1 July 53
30 July 62
19 May 46
. I Jan. 47
6 July 67
1, Sept. ; 1
9 Feb. 64
■i'6 Aug. 46
7 Nov. 51
5 Feb. 61
18 May 60
12 Apr. 64
2 Feb. 55
10 July 67
2 Oct. 62
9 Feb. 56
30 Apr. 5"
7 June 5
14 Feb. 5
27 July 66
17 Nov. 69
26 June 66
1 July 59' 18 July 48
1 May 69' 1 May 69
2 Dec. 62! 2 Dec. 62
-2 Aug. 57 =2 Aug. 57
30 June 65130 June 65
1 Apr. 57
1 Sept. 70 1 Sept. 70
3 June 64 3 June 64
27 Oct. 64 27 Oct. 64
27 Jury 55
4 Aug. 751 4 Aug. 75
27 July 66,27 July 66
2 Dec. 59, 2 Dec. 59
12 June 65
28 Oct. 76 28 Oct. 76
: S Apr. 65
7 Nov. 68| 7 Nov. 6S
12 Sept.65
I 1 Sept. 79
21 July 63
27 Aug. 79 '27 Aug. 79
12 Sept. 56 12 Sept.56
11 Oct. 76 11 Oct. 76
30 June 77; 30 June 77
16 Dec. 74 16 Dec. 74
1 Nov. 71 1 Nov. 71
8 Oct. 61 8 Oct. 61
1 Apr. 70 1 Apr. 70
23 Oct. 75 23 Oct. 75.
July 67 20 July 67
3 Oct. 57
22 Jan. 68
6, Inly 58 16 July 58
22 Apr. 53
6 Sept. 56 126 Sept.56
. 7 May 56
5 .In ne 75
30 June 54
19 Aug. 62
19 Sept.74
30 Nov. 70
1 July 74
1 Oct. 70
9 Aug. 74
19 June 72 19 June 72
10 July 06 10 July 66
1 1 Seii!. 72 11 Sept. 72
i6 0ct. 66
. 3 Oct. 67
27 June 74 27 June 74
4 Nov. 59 4 Nov. 59
;oOct. 78
26 June 72126 June 72
26 Feb. 76 j 26 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 781 2 Feb. 78
10 Dec. oojio Dec. 60
4 May 58 14 May 58
3 Apr. 78 3 Apr. 78
1 Aug. 48
5 June 75
30 June 54
19 Aug. 62
19 Sept.74
30 Nov. 70
1 July 74
, 1 Oct. 70
17 Ausr. 77 17 Aug. 77
m Oct. 72 19 Oct. 72
1 June 71
1 S Mar. 62
13 Jan. 69:13 Jan. 69
i Apr. 70 1 Apr. 70
! lg- 77 15 Aug. .77
3 June 59. 5 Sept. 77, 5 Sept. 77
13 Nov. 60 25 Jan. 7125 Jan. 71
2 Oct. 57 29 May 69 29 May 69
12 June 69 15 Nov. 79|I5 Nov. 79
14 8ept.67J26 Oct. 77 26 Oct. 77-
13 Jan. 25, I 3 Aug. 26
21 Nov. 561 10 Nov. 69^0 Nov. 69
5 Nov. 521 12 June 63 i2 June 63
4 Dec. 57 1 io Mar. 75 1 10 Mar. 75
22 June 49115 Nov. 59 15 Nov. 59
6. Inly 52 16 Jan. 63516 Jan. 63
25 May 55 27 July 6627 July 66
4 Sept. 60! 14 Apr. 75;I4 Apr. ,75
8 Aug. 62 5 May 77; 5 May 77
1 Apr. 60 1 Apr. 7oj 1 Apr. 7o
23 Sept.62 1 July 76, 1 July 7
5 Oct. 5813 Jan. 69:13 Jan. 69
13 July 55I13 Feb. 66 13 Feb. 66
13 Feb. 52 27 Feb. 67 27 Feb. 67
11 Aug. 63! 30 Nov. 78 30 Nov. 78
15 Dec. 54]23 Mar. 66,25 Mar. 66
10 Dec. 60! 19 Oct. 72 19 Oct. 72
28 Aug. 57120 Nov. 67 20 Nov. 67
2 Dec. 62 29 July 74 29 July 7
15 Nov. 59)10 Nov. 77 10 Nov. -j
21 Nov. 56129 June 70 29 June f0
17 Feb. 54 12 Apr. 64^2 Apr. 6.
Quart ■ Masti
Knight, Thomas, Depot Battalion
Warn, 52 Foot
; .. ..
Lambert. William.* Military Train
: tnder, s Dragoon Gn hub
; Fool
i ol ■ :
ep6t Battalion (Enstgn, 18 Jan. 59)
Lloyd, William, Royal Artillery
Thomas," Brigade Depot
- K, ot (Ensign, 10 June 58) ..... ...»
..«. 5 Nov. 54; i»9 Mar- 55). Mj.BogalMotpi
, 1, 14 Nov. 41)
Y£ Blaodonald, Henry,48 [Qarruon)
Markie. V, 1 — ;■"
v.,": ■ ." Depfil \\:\U:\\\on, Military Knight of Wmd»or ....
Marshall. ■ I "Ot
1 .,»,9Oct. 58) ;••""•;:: -.—.••:
Bttalion ■ Ensign, 27 Apr. 49) , Milit.rry Kntyh
■ ■■ Fo 'I
Mitchell. Thomas." 6 Dragoons (Adjutant, 21 Feb. 50)
Moir. William" 5 Pool
Morris, John, Royal Artillery •
Morris. T 1 liattalion (Ensign, i$ Jan. 47)
Murray, Peter,'5 :o Foot
Nallv, John,™ 84 Foot
Neil!. William. 85 Foot
New, Rowland Hill, Royal Artillery
O'DonncIl. _ Poot (Ensign, 29 Nov. 50)
1 F( lot, East Mi >lle*e* Militia
Parkes, Harry, Royal Artillery
Prouger, James,71 12 Lancers
Rae, William. :'; 1 = Hussars
Revill, John. Ro.vnl Artillery (Lieut. 30 Aug. 64)
Robertson. John."7 35 Foot
it igers, Thomas,78 81 Foot (Ensign, 26 Oct. 50)
1I.K-, .\:.-\:i:i.|.-.'-' 64 Foot
Etasl Q, W lii 1, Royal Marines
Anthony, a Life Guards
Soott, William,80 1 Dragoons
pal Marines
Sears, John. ■ - 4 Pool (Ensign, 8 May 46 j Lt. uio Mar. 47)
Serbutt, Charles,-- Royal Artillery
Shepherd, (ieo. Alexr., R. Art., Adj. 1st Administrative Brig. Argyllshire
Sinclair, Donald,88 93 Foot
Slattery. Mntthew,8' 7 Foot ,
Smith, Robert,"' 73 Foot
Smith, William. Scots Guards
Smith, William,8** 20 Foot
Smith, William.88 100 Foot ,
Smith, Wm. Honey, 23 Foot
Smithson, Thomas. Royal Marines
Stainforth, John, 18 Foot
Steel, James, Royal Engineers
Sterrett, Thomas','" 9 Foot
Stewart, Willia 111 , Royal Artillery
Stokes, John Edward",102 Depot Battalion
Storey, Richard,103 17 Foot
Stratford, Bryan, 15 Foot
Stribliug, Francis,80! 32 Foot
Taylor, George William. Royal Artillery
Taylor, John, Depot Battalion
T .an, R.mrk'v'- n Hussars
Trenor, John,R"t 27 Foot
amin, - Royal Artillery
Tunks, Thomas,"*1 68 Foot
Turner, Herbert, Royal Dorse Guards
Tunn-r, John,"' ;o Foot (Ensign, id Aug. 54)
Usherwood, Charles,91 8 Foot
Vignaux, Joseph, Boyal Artillery
Walsh, Thomas,'- 44 Foot
Walsh, William,"' 98 Foot '.'".".".
Watson, William,9? Depot Bnttaliou ..
Wharry, I Artillery
Whitcroft, James,100 69 Foot ...
■ lt,,0iS Foot "."'.""""""".
White, James, Royal Artillery
Whittaker, Joseph,"- =,y Foot .'.'.'.'!!.'!!.'!!."!!!!!
Williamson, Thomas, Depot Battalion
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War Services of the Quarter Masters. 588
1 Captain Allen served with the Scots Fusilier Guards throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854 55, including the
hattles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October {.Medal with four
Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Anderson served with the 49th Regiment throughout the operations in China, including the first taking
of Chusan, storm and capture of Canton, capture of Amoy, second capture of Chusan, capture of the I
Chinhae, occupation of Niugpo and repulse of the night attack, capture of Chapoo, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foot.
Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and sortie of 26th October (Medal for China, Crimean Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and .Medal for Meri-
torious Conduct).
3 Captain Atkinson served at the siege of Sebastopol as Paymaster of the Brigade of Guards from Jan. 1855
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
5 Captain Aylett served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and affair of the iSth June ; also at the bombardment
and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58,
including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, subsequent operations
in Oude, and affairs of Churda, and Fort of Musjeedia (Medal with Clasp).
9 Captain Bewley served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Balaklava and inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
11 Captain Blissett served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Captain Browne served with the Q9th Regiment in New Zealand from the 1st June 1S45 to the 30th April 1847, and
was present 111 the actions at Ohiohi and Rupekipeki, and other minor engagements (Medal).
13 Captain Burke served in the 22nd Regiment in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S44 and 1845,
and was present at the storm of the Pettahs on 27th November, and of the Forts of Panulla and Pownghur. Was
mentioned in General Orders for conspicuous gallantry in the field.
14 Quarter Master Butler served in China in 1857. Also with the Pearl Brigade throughout the Indian Mutiny
in 1857-58, and was engaged in sixteen actions, and twice mentioned in despatches (Medal). He has also received
the Medal for distinguished service in action, and the Medal for Long Service and Good Conduct.
15 Captain Campbell served with the 17th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. 1854 to June 1855 ; also
present at the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
16 Captain Carey served in the Crimea and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and the Turkish Medal.
Served in the Indian campaigns in 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah, taking of Chandaree, battle
of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege and capture of Powree, battle of Sindwaho, actions of Koorvvye and
Naharghur (Medal with Clasp).
17 Captain J. Casey served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 and was present in the battles of Moodkee, Feroze-
shah, and Sobraon— severely wounded by sabre-cut in left arm (Medal and two Clasps). Served in the Crimean
campaign from 28th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
18 Captain Charters served in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab and battles
ef Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp).
19 Captain J. Clarke served with the 33rd Regiment throughout the Crimean war, including the battle of Alma
(wounded), taking of Balaklava, battle of Inkerman, taking of the Quarries, and storming of the Redan, with the
storming party on the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
21 Captain Clinton served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd September 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
24 Captain Cooper has received the Medal for service in Syria in 1840.
26 Captain Crabtree served with the 3rd Light Dragoons throughout the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan, and
was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, storming the Heights of Jugdulluck, action of Tezeen and
Huftkotul, and occupation of Cabool (Medal). Served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the
battles of Moodkee (charger killed), Ferozeshah, and Sobraon — severely wounded (Medal and two Clasps). Served
also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the affair of Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chenab
at Wuzeerabad on 1st Dec. 1848, with the force under Sir Joseph Thackwell, and battles of Chillianwallah and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
26 Quarter Master Crawford served with the Soth Regiment the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles
of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps).
27 Captain Daines served with the 74th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal).
28 Captain J. Darker served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the relief
©f Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with
two Clasps, and a year's service).
29 Captain R. Davies served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
30 Captain Drage served in the Crimea with the Grenadier Guards from April to October 1855, and with the 31st .
Regiment to the end of the siege (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
30t Captain Elson served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the capture of Ratghur, action of I arodia,
relief of Saugor, capture of Garrakota, forcing of the Muddenpore Pass, siege and storm of Jhansi, and 1 attle of
the Betwa (Medal with Clasp).
31 Captain Griffin served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, including the actions of Amorah on 17th and
25th April and 9th June 1858, capture of the Fort of Nuggur, actions of Debreah and Toolsepore (Medal).
32 Captain Griffith served with the 5th Dragoon Guards during the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Balaklava. Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish
Medal, and French War Medal).
33 Captain Falconer served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and
Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
31 Captain Farrant served in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present at the battle of Ferozeshah
(Medal). Burmese war of 1852-53, including the relief of Pegu, and with General Peel's Column to Martaban and
Thongoo (Medal with Clasp). Indian mutiny campaign, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege and opera-
tions before Delhi, actions of Narnoul, Kassgunge, Puttialee, and Mynpoorie, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Iudian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 (Clasp).
35 Captain Fenn served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign in 1855, including the capture of Tchor-
gaun, battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol ( Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
36 Captain George Fraser served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from 14th Aug. 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also in India
from the outbreak of the mutrnym 1857 until the pacification of Oude in 1858, including Trans-Gogra campaign, at
Dhoonderkara commanded the skirmishers in the advance previous to the attack on Benhi Madho's Force, and
commanded a Troop in the action and pursuit, also present at the affair of Mageenia, Churda, and Bankee (captured
a gun and some ammunition-waggons), and pursuit to the Raptee (Medal).
37 Captain FitzHenry served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
38 Captain G. B. Freeman served with the 87th Fusiliers throughout the Indian mutiny of 1857-58 (Medal).
39 Captain T. G. Gilby served in the China war in 1842, and was present at the storming of Chin Kiang Foo and
operations before Nankin (Medal).
10 Captain C. Godfrey served with the Royal Engineers in the expedition to the Baltic in 1854, and was present
at the siege and capture of Bomarsund (Medal). Served with the Royal Engineers in the Trenches before Sebas-
topol from 18th Dec. 1S54 to the close of the siege, and was present at the taking of the Rifle-pit on 21st April, and
the sortie on the right sap right attack on 30th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
41 Captain Fuller served with the 16th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also
the Sutlej campaign of 1846, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
42 Captain Gamble served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 62nd Regiment, including the battles of Feroze-
shah (severely wounded) and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854, including the siege.-
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
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39 War Services of the Quarter Masters.
• n r™™ 5m.Mlthp(-imi)i'>r against the Rajah of Coorg iu April 1834 with the 48th Regiment. Serve.
„'-;,i::'!,V P IZ .?:«;-■:- bWdingthetakingofAjnoy.Chusan.Chinhae (also night attack)
with the ;5 b Regiment 1. , ^ 1 . «; . - . ;rat,„ns iu tbe Woosung and Yang-tse-Kr.mg rivers. Served th
', :.V;;r:"v-. Kffi £ offi of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal wit
1^ andTurk.s!. Mcda:>. 8gtll Regiment, including the battles of Aim ]
,.'.1;;,,,;;;,,i: :;>S 3& qJ&£ (wounded), and attack of the Redan on xSth June (Meda
to gS™ I- cd w^h'tn^th Regiment inthe Kaffir war of 1846-47, and: in the field against the enem;
.' , KSSU **"« '4th De0', l85° and/£ *2*? 111 2S?**' Served in the Abyssinia,
,. as present at the storming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
•Jd on UieOWM. expedition Of 1857-5°. including the blockade of the Canton river, th ;
. r the City, taking and destruction of S^ektsiug, expedition to the North and one of th
, ,,-tv at the attack on the Peuio Forts on 25th June 1859. Mentioned in despatches, and awarded thd
nionooa Gallantry (Medal with Clasp). .
!; 1 1 :,",■.- served with the 83rd Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign, and was present at the snrpns
"Wn^HUl^rve^Bma^^^hal to the Bombay Column of the Army of the Indus during th |
., HmaitwRB in the Ifield (from Dec. 1S3S to Feb. 1840). and was present at the storm and capture ol
I;1:', ', 1 ^ ol*,,™ campaign of lS54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava Inker,
meXan I Toheniaya. and siege of Sebaetopof, also with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatona (Medal with foai
' J Sggtoe*£ved with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47, and in that of 1852-53 (Medal)
; tstern campaign of 1854-55, toolnding the battles ol Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege ol Sebas
"I ^^Zr?^V^^^J^^^^^0nt the campaigns in Afghanistan from xS38 t,
1812 iic'u'-v and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and one of the volunteers wh.
,!„• Fort, and also a volunteer for the storming party ; assault and capture of the town an.
, nunndurmh, storm of Jhoolghur (wounded), night attack of Baboo Kunsh Ghur, destruction of Khan
lurnih assault of Perwandurrah, storming of the Khoord Gabool Pass, affair ot Tezeen, forcing the Jugdullucl
,-, aainunded a partv of six men who mounted the highest point of the Pass amd took possession of i
,,,, „,,l,a similar number took possession of a breastwork from a party of the enemy more thai
umber (highly complimented by Sir Robert Sale), reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence
,1 Jellalabad and sorties of 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841 (in which he twice defeated opponents in single combat)
ithand -I'll March and 1st April 1842, general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad 7th Apri
• the Eeighte of Jngdulluck 8th Sept. and having on 12th Sept. at Tezeen taken a conspicuous par
Company was detached to reinforce the Goorkha Sappers who were overpowered and driven from tht
Height- to having been the first to mount the hill in the face of a heavy fire from the enemy, general action o
'■< , (th Sept. 1842, and recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served in the Crimea from 30th June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign from 3rd Oct! 1857, and was present at the relief of Azimghur 6th April 1S5S (mentioned in de
.ih the" escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition into the garrison of Azimghur 9th April
1 a, -nit. of Koer Sing's Force 14th April j present with the Column despatched for the dispersion of the
. in the attack on Jugdespore; also in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the action of Toolsepore (Medal)
tain 'I idgkinson served with a Column in the Kandian Provinces in Ceylon during the rebellion of 1848
3erved* ifh the -,7111 Regt. in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-59, including the capture of Jugdespore anc
the 17t.i1 18th and 20th Oct. 1858. and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
tin Hunter served with the 60th Rifles in the Ettnjaub campaign of 184S-49, including Hie siege and capture
1 from .;Sth Dec. 1848 to 22nd Jan. 1849, battle of Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of Shere Sing, occupatior
iai war (Medal with two Clasps). Served the campaign of 1857-5S against the mutineers in India
.- the actions on the Hindun. battle of Budlee ke Serai and attack of the Heights before Delhi, subsequent
■ in -. assault and capture of the city with the final attack on and occupation of the Palace; campaign
;id. i".i lading actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Morailabad, action on the Dojura, assault and
lian illv, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison,
■ 1 pi in i- of the Port of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort ot
ek and destruction of Shahabad, action of Bungkagong, Oude campaign, including the actions ol
nd liissoolpore, attack and capture of Fort Mittowlie, and action of Biswah (Medal with Clasp).
. n Jackson served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Sen-eel
nlso in the Crimea during the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 5th Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Uso during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, and was present with Havelock's Column at the relief of Lucknow and
of the Residency, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent
in < lude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
lin .lamiesim served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the operations in the
ingle 1 Medal).
'Captain T. Jarvis served with the 55th Regiment in the China war of 1841-42, and was present at the
A n my, ( Ihusan, and subsecment operations up the Ningpo river, and storming of ChinKiang Fo (Medal),
1 ■• C mil Conduct Medal.
elly served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 4th Husears, including the battles of Alma,
Halaklnva (horse shut), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry
patoria (Medal with four Clasps, French War Medal, and Turkish Medal).
• l.amli -1 rved with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, including
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Also at the battle of Maharajgo re 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Sutlej
in 1846, including the battles of Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Has also received
ir meritorious services.
ibert served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Almaand
. 'I i'all 1.!' Sebastopol, bombardment and surreneler of Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served with the expedition in North China in 1S60 (.Medal with Clasps).
1 . . ■ r served with the 12th Regiment in the New Zealand war from 1S63 to 1S66, and was present in the
: Kungiriri (Medal).
(the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the 20th Regiment, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
Llnki aan, siege and full of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on iSth June and Sth
, and dipt ui e ol K mix iiirn (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal) .
served with the field force under Sir Colin Campbell in thePeshawur Valley against the
!'" tnb< Cedal with Clasp). Served to the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the battle
"i Delhi, actions of Bolundshur, Allvghtir, and Agra, relief of Lucknow by Lord
1 '^"p,,re, allairs at Scruighnt and Khudagunj, and capture of Lucknow (Medal with three Clasps).
oughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-^5. including the battles of Alma and
n we Cemetery on 1 th June (wounded), siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
lal has also the Medal fir Meritorious Conduct).
d i.ved throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma
I :;i ol Sebaetopol-woondefl in the trenches (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the
Honor, Turkish Medal, and \ icttia Cross).
. red m the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the China war of i860, and was en-
ad ,4th August, iSthaneU.ist Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
am \\, iiaue _Matoneyaerv(Bd the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 80th Regiment, including the battles
\'-lal and two Clasp,). Served also in the llurmcse war of ,S«-S,. including
'.,"""' ■"'"'-";-; '"■l-ivltimgn,„,11,„leapt,ireori'r,„,,e (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Served 1,1 the
paign ol 1*58 59, Including the i.llhirs of Hurra, Sinirec, Bera, Dhooudeakeira, and Busingpore (Medal).
War Services of the Quarter Masters. 59°
63 Captain T. Marshall served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sntlej campaign of 1845-46, including the affair
at Buddewal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, including the
battle of Goojerat (.Medal with Clasp). Campaign of 1S51-52 against the hill tribes on the Peshawur Frontier.
Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the action of Khujwah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th Dec, and pursuit of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futtehghur,
affair of Shumshabad, storm and capture of Mecangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of Korsie, passage
of the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th Nov., action of Toolsepore, and minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps).
65 Captain Mills served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Jan. 1055, including the
siege and fall of Sevastopol, and assault of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medao. Served also
with the 2nd Battalion 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 in the Waikato and Wangauui campaigns,
and was present at the actions of Kokeroa and Rangiriri (Medal).
07 Captain Mitchell served in the Royal Artillery throughout the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, and was present
at the affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenz'ie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya, siege and
fall of Sevastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with four Clasps, Medal for distinguished conduct in the field,
Turkish Medal, and Knight of the Legion of Honor).
65 Quarter Master Moir served in the New Zealand war of 1845-47 with the sSth Regiment, and was present at the
destruction of Puma re's Pah on 30th April 1845, at the attack on Heki's Pah at Mawie Sth May, destruction of the
Waikiri Pali icth May, storming" of Kawiti's Pah at Ohiawai 1st July (severely wounded in the right leg), and
capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka nth Jan. 1847 (Medal).
69 Captain Timothy Morris served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 301b Regiment, including the battle ot
Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October (Medal with two Clasps, and Tin lash Medal).
70 Captain Nally served with the 84th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-5S, joined Havelock's Force at Alla-
habad, and present in the actions of Oonao, Busseerutgunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee, Mungar-
war, and Alumbagh, defence of the Alumbagh from 25th Sept. to 13th Nov. 1S57 ; proceeded with Lord Clyde's Force
to the second relief of Lucknow, present with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh and at the fall of Lucknow;
also present at the relief of Azimghur, the pursuit of Koer Sing, and several minor actions (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service).
71 Captain O'Neill served with the 34th Regiment during the rebellion of 1S38-39 in Canada. Served in the Crimea
from February iS=o, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct
in the Field, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1S57-59, including the actions at
Cawnpore on the 26th 27th and 28th November 1857, and subsequent defence of the town ; operations un the Nepaul
Frontier and Trans-Gogra, district (Medal). Also Medal for Long Service.
73 Captain O'Donnell served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Also the
Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the whole of the siege operations against Mool-
tan; including the storming of the enemy's strongly-entrenched position 12th Sept. 1848, action of Soorjkoond,
carrying the Heights before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress, also present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal
with two Clasps). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the mutiny at Diuapure, advance
to Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Uineerpoie, Sultanpore, and Douraha, siege and capture of Lucknow aud
Storming of the Emaumbara and Kaisabagh, relief of Azimghur, and operations near Jugdesporc (Medal with Clasp).
74 Captain Pronger served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir .war of 1851-53, including the battle of the Berea
(Medal). Served in the Crimea from the otli May 1S55 and was present at the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the
Tchemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and at Eupatoria with the LightCavalry Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish 'Medal). In June 1856 he was granted an annuity of ^15 and Medal for meritorious services. Served in
the campaign of 1857-59 hi Central India.
75 Captain P. Murray served throughout the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and 1850-53 (Medal).
70 Captain Rae served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the siege
and capture of Lucknow, and action of Koorsee (Medal with Clasp).
77 Captain Robertson served with the 7Sth Highlanders in the Persian war, including the night attack and battle
of Kooshab. bombardment of Mohumrah, and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp). Served also in Bengal in
1857-5S ; was with Havelock's Column in the several actions leading to the relief of Lucknow (dangerously wounded
by a ball through the head on 25th Sept.) ; subsequent defence of Lucknow, with Outram's Force at the Alumbagh
with repulse of numerous attacks there, operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow, the Rohilcund campaign,
and capture of Bareilly (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
7S Captain T.Rogers served in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel
Renny, disarmed at Mean Meer one Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all dis-
affected and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
79 Captain Ross served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore under General
Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, actions of Kalee Nuddee and Kerkeroulie,
capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnai, and Mahomdie (Medal).
so Captain Scott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 1st Royal Dragoons, including the battles of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchemaya., and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
81 Captain Sears served with the 39th Regiment the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1S34. Operations
against Kurnool in 1S39. Rattle of 'Maharajporc on the 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Was present with the 64th
Regiment at the landing in Persia on 7th Dec. 1856, at the storm and capture of Reshire, and bombardment and
surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
82 Captain Serbutt served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
83 Captain Sinclair served in the 93rd Highlanders the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 6th July 1855, includ-
ing the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
84 Captain Slattery was present with the 54th Regiment in New Zealand at the taking and destruction of
Pomare's Pah on 30th April 1845, attack on Heki's Pah, destruction of the Waikiri Pah, storming of Kawi's Pah,
capture and destruction of Rhuapekapeka nth Jan, 1866 (Medal).
85 Captain Robert Smith served with the 38th Regiment in the Crimea from December 1S54 including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, the attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign from November 1S57, including the assault and capture of
Mecangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nugger (Medal with Clasp).
85t Captain Smith (20th Foot) served the Sutlej campaign in 1S45, and was severely wounded at the battle of
Ferozeshah (Medal) . Served also the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the passage of the Chenab and battles
of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
86 Captain William Smith (100th Foot) served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Jan. 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assaults of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th Sept.; was also at
the bombardment and surrender of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
86t Captain Stribling served with the 32nd Light Infantry throughout the Indian mutiny campaigns of 1857-59,
and was engaged in the defence of the Residency of Lucknow from the 30th June until its final relief on 24th Nov.
by Lord Clyde (mentioned in despatches by Sir John Inglis); was subsequently engaged in t he defeat of the Gwalior
rebels at Cawnpore on the 6th Dec, capture of the forts of Dehaign and Tyrhool, action of Doadpore, and through-
out the Oude campaign (Medal with Clasp, and .grant of a year's'service for Lucknow).
87 Captain Sterrett served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, and
Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Served also in the Crimean campaign from xothFeb. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
with the field force under Brigadier General Ross against the Afridis on the North West Frontier in 1877-8.
87t Captain Trenor served throughout the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal). Served also on the North- West Frontier
during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
s« Captain B. Trew served in the Crimean campaign in 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
89 Captain John Turner served with the 50th Regiment at the battle of Punniar, 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star).
Also the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon ; at Sobraon
M M 2
590tX War Services of the Quarter Masters.
«. «... n«„«,«™*i, .!,„ Pninn^wprp disabled he carried one of the Colours up to the enemy's parapet (Medal and
^^^^^^^^S^r^B^^^omD^ of 1854-5*. and was present at the battles of Alma and
Srman'and &5£ tnf v^ole° s e^andlXof sXXpol ^pSfcrnu* th/duty of Quarter Master during the
S£S2S»Sd with three C.asp^and Turkish Medal, a^
3 in the field). Served in the New Zealand campaigns from I5th Nov. 1863 to 1866,
Md "was present afthe ass unit and capture of Rangiawhia, repulse of the enemy s attack on the Camp at Nuku-
"S^S^ta s^eT^ith Slight Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-5* including the battles of
cludmgThe .£0! isuiLmuc and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege
4 gp^^^^^^^x^^^^^a^ the Crimea during the Eastern campaign of
a -Pif,M.,rt n<r th« ftft'airx of Buh'anac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava (led the left troop of
'^^^^^^^^X^^^,^^^^^^^ fal1 of sebast°po1 <ixedai witb four
<TOBTriSSWutfS^^ Regiment the Eastern campaign of ,854, and up to 1st July ,855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on i8tU
*S£ £&£ SSSmSSRSt SESgElimn* with the oth Regiment throughout the campaign of 1842
in iS ,:, under Sir Geoi-c I'.illock including the storming of the Khyber Pass, action of Mamoo Khail,
^nuXZ^Z^^U forcing the Teze^n Pass, clearing the Heights of Hull Kotul .recapture of Cabul
» of the Istahtf (Medal). Served in the Sutlej campaign ol 1845-46, including the battles r of Moodkee and
hah-severcly wounded (Medal and Clasp). Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 CMedal)
• . d Watoonserved with the 89th Bagiment at the siege oi Sebaatopol, from 15th Dec. 1854 to 4th July 1855,
and at he attack on the Hedan on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and rurkish Medal). _
>°° Captain Whitcroft was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Femans into
° "MiuarterMa star Stokes served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign, including the siege and fall of
BebastODol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also throughout the Abyssinian campaign, and was
present at the action ofArogee and capture ofMagdala (mentioned in despatches, Medal)
><» Captain R. Storey served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles throughout the Kaffir war of 1831-53 (Medal).
Also the campaign of i860 in North China (Medal with two Clasps).
>"♦ Captain Whittaker served with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea from the 25th August 1S55, including the siege
of Sebastopol and final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10s Captain G. R. H. White served with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45 -4fi, and was present at the
battle of Sobraon (Medal). The Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Cheunb. and battles of
Chillianwallah and Qoojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also throughout the suppression oi the Indian mutiny 111
1857-59, including the battle of Budleekeserai, siege assault and capture of Delhi, with Greathed's Column m the
actions of Bolundshur, Agra, and Kanouge, the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dee,
1857, actions of Beraighat and Khuda gunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, summer campaign 111 Onde and Rohil-
cund, and actions at EhodamOU, AHigunge, Bareilly, and Bhahjehanpore, with the pursuit to Mahomdee, and pass-
age of the Gogra at Fyzabad, operations on the Nepaul frontier, ami affairs at Mutchleegoan and Kumdikoti (Medal
with two Clasps). Served with the Buffs the campaign of i860 in China (Medal).
X* Captain T. H. Clark served with the 14th Hussars throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the
action of Ramnuggur. passage of the Chenab, battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat, pursuit of the enemy over
the Jhelum, and of the Affghans across the Indus, with their expulsion beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with
two Clasps). Persian campaign of 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the suppres-
sion of the mutiny at Arungabad, siege and capture of Dhar, actions of Mundesore (severely wounded), relief of
Neemuch, siege and capture of Chandaree, battle of Betwa (wounded), siege and capture of Jhansi, actions of
Koouah and Golowlie, advance on and capture of Calpee and pursuit action and capture of Morar, recapture of
Gwalior, action of Ranode, and pursuit of Feroze Shah (Medal with Clasp).
War Services, Commissariat and Transport Deportment.
1 Mr. Routh has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
2 Mr. Gem served with the Army in Turkey and the Crimea in 1854-56 (Crimean and Turkish Medals).
5 Mr. Lindsey has received the Turkish War Medal. Served at the Gambia in 1855, when the stockaded town of
Saba gee was taken and destroyed.
1 Mr. Swan was Senior Commissariat Officer in Canada West in June 1866, when the Fenians invaded the
Province, and served in Commissariat charge of the Field Force on the Niagara frontier on that occasion.
5 Mr. Thompson was present at the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol 'Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Relieved B.A.C. General Hunter in Commissariat charge in Quiah. Western Africa, and present
at the storming and destruction of the stockades and war fence at Madonkia on nth Dee, capture and destruction
of the stockades at Madonkia on tho night of the 27th Dee, of the Fetish town of Robea on 28th December 1861,
and accompanied the expedition up the Ribbie river on 17th January 1862.
• Mr. Fryer served with Expeditionary Forces employed in Western Africa up the River Gambia in Feb. 1861,
and at Epe, Lagos Territory, in 1862.
' + Mr. J. T. Johnston served as a Cornet in the Turkish Contingent Cavalrv during the Crimean war in 1855
(M.-dal). Served as a Deputy Assistant Commissary General in the New Zealand war from 1863 to the end
(Medal).
• Mr. Mellish served on the Red River Expedition of 1S70 and had Control charge of the Hudson Bay Post, Fort
Frances, dunmr August and September. Served in tho Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley (Medal).
Mr. lluvciiscroft accompanied Sir Garnet Wolseley to the Gold Coast in September 1873, and served through-
out the Ashanti war of 1873-74, including the battle of Amoaful and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in de-
8, promoted Commissary, Medal with Clasp).
heson served in New Zealand during the wars of 1860-61 and 1S63-65, and was present at the relief of
tlse of the night attack on No. 3 Redoubt on 23rd Jan. 1S61, and in every action in which the 65th Regt.
■ tho war of 1860-61 (Medal). e
-Mr Iirvine served tie Kasi ■anipaign of .854-55,1,1 the Royal Artillery and Turkish Contingent, including
■ ".a Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie of 26th Oct., attacks of the Redan on iSth June and 3th Sept.,
• ' I Pol. :md capture, .fK.nbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Lerrion of Honor, and
11 . 1 nv 1 '; 1 i''r\'i '" ■'"'"'"'""•ipaifrn of 1S57-5S, and was attacl cd to the ,th Lancers at the advance on
i.lko ,»nu and l.a Martm.cre and throughout the operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow bv Lord Clyde:
"'"," ''M-'-';;' '),,. Nl.nnl.a.ln.ndertiutram with the several (.n-a^vnien 1st), ere, fall of Lucknow
ua-hur, capture olng.lesp.uv, and afrair near Keoree; served with the S'lal.abad Kield Force, and pre-
> \ r K iri n" ", i7 '" rt9* J?58(Medal with two Clasps, and a year's serv.ee for Lucknow).
1 Mr. BdrUge served ,„ i|„. \s|,anti war under Sir Carnet, AVolseW (Mn,l II •"
M.roughoutthe Al-yss-inian campaign in 1868, and was present at the
Commissariat Department.
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Commissaries General.
Adams, George} CB 27 Mar. 56
Archer, Francis Bisset n Oct. 62
J! Dobree, John 8:uim:irez- 1 June 52
Jones, Humphrey Stanley,3 CB 4June6s
Weir, Thomas Christie 1 Apr. 59
Deputy Commissaries General.
Retired u-itli Honorary Bank of Commissaries General.
Goldie, Thomas William 14 Sept. 6.<
Home, George* 1 Apr. 69
Morse, Henry Browne5 1 Apr. 69
Deputy Commissaries General.
33 Booth, "William,* CB 18 Dec. 18
Darlinq, Moulaa" William* I Aug. 56
g^*^^,::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4^.i^
Salwey, Alfred '" 1 June 63
Uniacks, Rei"
33 Wybault,
lirathwaite, Frederick 5 Jan. 53
Clarke, Henry14 28 Dec. 50
Comper, John Thomas 2 Jan. 56
Connell, Henry 2 Jan. 56
Cmnnnng, Robert15 1 Jan. 55
Fagan, William John, Director of Convicts and
Inspector of Military Prisons 14 June 60
Feilde, Fuil'ord Bastard 23 Dec. 43
Hewetson, William 2 Jan. 56
Julyan, Sir Penrose Goodchild, CB.KCMG.
Crrnon Agent for the Colonies 2 Jan. 56
Knowles, Francis Edward 14 Feb. 53
Litchfield, Edwin 1 Jan. 69
Macau I ay. Hector John 2 Jan. 56
Marsh, Joseph16 1 May 63
Maule, Henry 12 May 60
Smith, Herbert Chamberlayne 5 Nov. 69
ledmond'11' .'.'.'.'." .:.'.'..'.' .' 1 Julv i:7 Sutherland, Janus Stewart Cakler1? 26 May 65
t, Joseph William a Jan. 56 Tubh,, James H,,,;',," nl.ov.59
' ' n»»i" j .U illau, Janus Douglas'" I Jan. 55
Dongla
Deputy Assistant Commissaries General.
De Smidt, John Pascal Larkins 1 July 40
Oct. 16
Nov. 59
GeorgeJames 4 July 60
!, John 24 Dec. 41
r, Herbert Taylor, CMG. Governor and
.in Chief of Gold Coast Colony 19 July 59
Assistant Commissaries General.
Retired with Honorary Hank of Deputy Commissaries General.
ftBayley, Henry Aldington is May 59 ,, ,
Owen. Stephen 1 Dee. ^ j.
Waldron, Frederick William '-' 1 Jan. 70 g11?®
Assistant Commissaries General. Tomi
Archer, William Spearman1'3 28 Dec. 50 Usshi
Baker, Robert14 nNov.49 c'""
1 Mr. George Adams served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasps, CB., 4th Class of the Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal).
2 Mr. Dobree has received the War Medal with eight Clasps for Sahagun and Benevente, Barrosa, "Vittoria, St.
Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse.
3 Mr. Jones has the 4th Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for service with the late Osmanli Cavalry.
4 Mr. Home served in the Kaffir war of 1S34-35 (Medal). In commissariat charge with the expedition in 1S3S at
the first taking < if Natal. In commissariat charge with the Forces during the operations in China in the vicinity of
Sb.angb.ae in 1S62 resulting in the capture of the walled and fortified cities of Kading, Tsingpo, and Nahjow, and
taking of the stockade of Nahziah.
5 Mr. Morse served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
6 Mr. Booth has received the War Medal with ten Clasps for Corunna, Talavera, Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria,
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes. and Toulouse.
8 Mr. Darling served in the Eastern campaign of 1054-55 with the Light Division, including the battles of Alma
and Inkerrnnm and siege of Sebastopol (Medal « ith Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
9 Messrs. Graham and Palmer have the Kaffir Medal.
10 Mr. Salwey was present at the storm and destruction of the native Mandingo town of Sabajee on the Gambia,
1st June 1859.
11 Mr. Uniacke served in the Crimea from the 5th June 1855 (Medal with ( 'las]) 1' 1 Si 1.1-t "pol, and Turkish Medal).
u> Mr. Waldron has the Turkish Medal for service w'th the late Turkish ("outinsent in Turkey and the Crimea.
13 Mr. Archer served at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
14 Messrs. Baker, Clarke, and Tubby have received the Kaffir Medal.
15 Mr. Gumming served in the Kaffir war (Medal). Also at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
16 Mr. Marsh served in the 2nd Lancers on the Staff of the British Auxiliary Legion in Spain, and has the Cross of
the 1st Class of St. Fernando for the action of Artahan ; commanded a Squadron of Lancers from Nov. 1836 to Oct.
1837 attached to General Espartero. Served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; also in the Eastern campaign of
1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
17 Mr. Sutherland served with the Light Cavalry at the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
■■< Mr. Willau served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the battle of Alma and
eiege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
19 Mr. Dilke has received the War Medal with five Clasps lor Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes.
Ordnance Store Department.
Commissaries General.
Gordon. Sir Henry Win.,1 KCB
Tatum, Henrys CB
Depuiy Commissaries
1 Jan -o! Arber, George
16 Mar ijBristow, James Alfred
Deputy Commissary General.
Parkyn, William Henry 1 Jan.
ASSISTANT CoMMISSAkY GENBRAL.
Burnaby, Alexander Dickson,3 Capt. li. Artillery 1 , Oct.
Commissaries.
Edwards, James Frere 2S Nov.
Peel, William 16 July
»7
Browne, John 17
Herep.'th, John Roden 1
Lane, George Edward ic
Macdennott, Dominick O Longhlen j
Nicoll, Edwin 15
Olpberts, Robert Pearce 3
Sdveira, Francisco Candido P.1 12
Thompson, Francis Edward 16
ASSISTA \ 1 I ' OMMISSAUY.
Hu. iter, George Robert 16
July 74
Oct. 73
June 73
Sept. 73
Nov. 72
Sept. 73
June 73
Sent. 73
Feb. 70
Nov. 74
Oct. 71
1 Sir H. Gordon joined the Army in the Crimea in March 1855, having, when a Captain on half pay, been ap-
pointed by the Secretary of State lor V\ ar to superintend the collection of surplus clothing and stores.
2 Mr. Tatum jomed the Army at the Bosphorus in March 1855, as Ordnai.ce Storekeeper, remained in charge of
the Store Department at that station until the ch se of the Russian war, and until the whole of the Ordnance Stores
in his charge had been shipped and duly accounted for.
3 C iptain Burnaby served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mednl). Served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of
Lucknow, and actions of Sirsee anil Nawab^unge (Medal with Clasp).
* Mr. Silveira has the Medal lor the war of 1S57, in China.
592 Army Pay Department.
Stajp Paymasters. du Port, Robert, Son. Captain 20 Dec. 74
Moore, John," Son. Major 23 Nov. 72
Brown, Thos. Calderhead,1 Son. Lt.Col 1 Apr. 78
Scott, Wm. Fortescue,3 Son. Lt.Col 1 Apr. 78 Assistant Paymaster.
Scrivener, Frederick,* Son. Lt.Col 1 Apr. 78[ (Late Pay Sub Department.)
Caddy, Edward Barnett 1 Jan. 73
Patmastebs.
Buchanan, Wm. Handasyde, Son. Lt.Col 19 Nov. 73
I LtColonel T. C. Brown served with the 1st Royals throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of the Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Lt Colonel W F Scott served with the 77th Rciriment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-5;, including
•he battle* ..f Alma and Inkerman. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Mobil with three Clasps, 5th Class ot the Medjulie,
and Turkish Medal). Served with the 69th Regiment in the affair with the Fenians at Trout River, Canada, in
♦"Vt.Cqionel F. Scrivener was present at the bombardment and capture of Mohumrah in the Persian campaign
7 Major J. Moore served throughout the Ashanti war of 1873-4 (Medal).
Control Department.
CONTBOLLEB.
Drake, Sir William Henry, KCB*
Deputy Contbollebs.
Bake, Samuel Graham 2 1 Jan. 70
Gun, Alexander 1 Oct. 70
r, Conrad Frederick s 5 Sept. 71
Robinson, Henry,4 CB 1 Jan. 70
Assistant Contbollebs.
Hunt, Henry P 1 Nov. 72
St. George, James Dorrington Niblett 1 Jan. 70
Commissaries.
Bennett, George B 12 Feb. 70
Castray, Luke Richard5 12 Feb. 70
Pownman. John Thomas 12 Feb. 7°Dalton, William.
Sparrow, John Bodyehan 12 Feb. 70
Jan. 7olThwaites, John Davies 1 Jan. 74
Assistant Commissaries.
Clinton, Henry 12 Feb. 70
Deegan, James M 12 Feb. 70
Gilligan, Thomas 12 Feb. 70
Paymasters.
Courtney, Edward9 25 Oct. 74
Green, James Mclnnes
Harry, John Deacon.
Deputy Paymasters.
Fuller, William Ross
12 Dec. 70
70
Nov. ;
Sept. 74Peel, William 12 Feb. 70
Holmes, James 12 Feb. 7o< Westropp, John Thomas 1 Apr. 75
Standen, David6 12 Feb. 70 Wilgress, George 12 Feb. 70
Deputy Cokmissabies.
Fead, Francis Sidney Smith 1 Sept. 73 Assistant Paymasters.
Sayers, Martin Day7 1 Apr. 73JBlackmore, Richard F 32 Feb. 70
1 Sir William Henry Drake served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the Commissariat
charge of the expedition to Kerteh (Medal with three Clasps for Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, CB.. Knight
of the Legion of Honor, Officer of St. Maurice and St. Lazarus, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
- Mr. Hake served as Chief Commissary Field Train Turkish Contingent at Kerteh in 1855 (Turkish Medal).
3 Mr. I'utL'ieter served in the Kaffir wars of 1835, 1S46, and 1851-53 (Medal), also with the force that proceeded to
the Ungozic and which ultimately took possession of Port Natal ; and also with the force against the insurgent
Boers beyond the N.E. boundary of the Cape Colony in 1848, and present at the action at Boem Plants. Served in
Turkey from April 1854 to Sept. 1856 in charge of Depots of Stores established on the Bosphorus for the Army in the
Crimea.
♦ Mr. H. Robinson has the Medal for the Kaffir war.
5 Mr. Castray served with the expedition against the insurgent Boers on the Cape Frontier in 1S42. Also in the
Kaffir wars in 1845-47 (Medal). Served with a field force in Wanganui and Taranaki during the Nov,- Zealand war
in 1S64-66 (Medal).
' Mr. Stiurlen has received the Medal for the Kaffir war.
" Mr. M. I). Sayers served in the Ashanti war under Sir Garnet Wolseley.
9 Mr.E. Courtney served in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
Commissariat
COMMISSABY GENEBAL.
Routh, Randolph,' CB
Assistant Commissabies Genebal,
Eichbaum, Charles William
Kvelegh, Colonel Fred. Charles, CB.
Gem, Thomas'- '
1 bag ' "' [
Swiin, Frederick George*
Thompson, Alfred Robert5 ...Z
Commissabies.
Buchanan, John L'Estrange Lennv
.-,:-* .. . _
. J ion Tremenhere.'t
Keogh, Lynch John
rge Whitfiker"
Benry Boucher Arthur .
"■utH'iimpbell
Wi liam Benry * Auditor General
R«M. David Robert
Wart, FlWHI-d |,:,„.|;r
Deputy Commissaries.
Li r William"
■ rH
rederick .. .
' bar . - Robert
DOTMOB, Frederick lhi/.ett
and Transport Department.
27 Nov. 75
1 Aug. 71
1 Jan. 70
Dungey, James
Edridge, William Baldock" .
Forrest, Joseph
Frith, Frederick George
Irving, John ]
Love, Edward.
1 Jan. 7o| ''age, Frederick William
1 Feb. 73' Parker, Anthony Edward
1 Jan. 70: Porter, Basil
25 Dec 74'Ravenhill, John Smith
' , Roes, Walter Crawford
Smith, Thomas Storrar
12 Feb. 70 Taylor, William Richard
10 Acpr- 11 'r,,cnch, William Fitz John Le Poer
,1 May 7S Wamcr, Biddulph Lee
15 Feb. 7o Williams, Edward Wilmot
12 Feb. 70 Wilton, Walter Thomas Cowley
1 July 74
12 Feb. 70
Assistant Commissaries
1 Bent 7- B°evor, Horace Miles Beny on
12 Feb o Bruce, Charles Edward
- L '• 7° Chambers, William
Claydon, Thomas
1 Aug. 77 Eliot, William Henry
' Feb. 70 QarameU, William
1 s Feb. 70 Loney, John
ia Feb. 70 Lynas, Joseph
' Feb. 70 Manserirh, Charles William Richard ....
13 Feb. 70 Nrthersole. John ...
lower, John William,'3 7io». Captain
12 Feb. 70 Williams, John, Son. Captain
[For War Services «
1 Jan. 74
. 4 Sept.75
. 29 June 78
. 12 Feb. 70
. 27 Oct. 77
. 28 Nov. 78
1 Jan. 74
. 1 Dec. 77
. 12 Feb. 70
. 12 Feb. 70
, 15 Feb. -so
. 12 Feb. 70
. 1 Aug. 71
12 Feb. 70
. 1 Feb. 71
. 12 Feb. 70
23 June 70
15 July 71
1 2 Feb. 70
2 s Feb. 70
30 Oct. 77
18 Feb. 70
18 Feb. 70
12 Feb. 70
iS Feb. 70
t7 June 71
1 Apr. 77
12 Feb. 70
1 2 Feb. 70
Medical Department.
593
Logan,
Director General.
ir Thomas Galbraith,1 KCB
Inspectors General.
Anderson, Arthur,1 MD. CB
Dane, Richard,2 MD. CB ■
Gordon, Archibald* MD.CB. Honorary
Surgeon to the queen >
Hadawa v. Samuel Maitland
Hume, Thomas David,5 MD
Jameson, Thomas Ross,0 MD
Lawson, Robert,7 MD
Linton, Sir Wm.» MD. KCB. Honorary I,
Physician to the Queen 3
Paviiter, Joshua,84 CB ^
Taylor, John Robert,9 CB. Honorary (
Surgeon to the Queen J
Williams, James Edmund10
2Q Nov. 26
26 Oct. 26
Dec. 26
Jan. 27
Jan. 39
31 May 33
1 May 27
Surgeons General.
Balfour, Thomas Graham, MD
Best, Thomas,15
Bowen, Robert11 •■ ••■■■• •••
Currie, Samuel,12 MD. CB. Honorary |
Physician to the Queen , J
Elliot, Richard Coffin," CB. .... ~
Fraser, John,1* MD. CB. Honorary 1
Physician to the Queen )
Grant, James McGrigor, M D. . . .
Innes, Francis William,10 MD. CB
Lcmgmore, Thomas,1' CB.Hon. Surgeon |
to the Queen; Professor of < UnicaLyMih- -
tarySun/en/.A rinyMcdh:alSehool,Netley )
M'lllree.'johnDrope
"FCMouat, James,18 CB ,
rrc-ndergast, Robert Keating
Rutherford, William,19 MD. CB
Stewart, Ludovick Charles20
Deputy Surgeons Genebal.
Cowen, Henrv Lionel, Hon. Surgeon Gen.
Crocker, Alfred,22 Hon. Surgeon General ...
Ewing, John23 ••••■
lineman, Nesbitt, MB. Hon. Surg,,. ( ! , »
Macbeth,. Tames,2' MD. Hon. Surgeon Gen
Murphy, Miah Wm.26 Hon. Surgeon Gen
Trousd'ell,Win.Green,a".l/D.i/on.Sttr.e«H
Tuson, Edward Bailey,29 Hon. Surg. Gen
Webb, Vere,3"-ffon. Surgeon General
Deputy Inspectors General, with Hono-
rary Bank of Inspectors General.
Annesley, Francis Charles31
Barrow, Thomas Walter32
8 May 28 29 July 30j10A.ug.42l 5 Nov. 52.21 Dec. 55
16 Oct. 35 6 Dec. 45 28 Mar. S4 3* Dec. 58
7 July 35 2j July 46:25 May 55 3' Dec. 58
:8 June36'i2 Sept.48|27 0ct. 54.25 Jan. 56
9 July 30 1 2 Aug. 42121 Sept. 52 25 Jan. 50
1 Oct. 27! 2 July 41 26 Nov. 52,29 June
o Jan. 34) 5 Dec. 43 1 28 Mar. 54J31 Dec. 58
5 May 3s|i6 Dec. 45 27 Oct. 46 8 Dec. 54
2 July 41 17 Mar. 48 28 Mar.
11 Feb. 48 9 Feb- 55 3* Dec. 58
14 June 42 3 Mar. 54 1 Feb. 55
23 July 41 23 Oct. 49 20 July 55
1 Aug. 48
3 Apr. 52
:6 Dec. 51
29 Apr. 36
2 Apr. 42
8 May 41
4 Oct. 36
7 June 39
;o Aug. 4
6 Nov. 40^9 Nov. 50
:o Feb. 37
1 Jan. 53
>4 Aug. 52
3 Feb. 43
20 Feb. 35
14 Dec. ^3
7 Oct. 36
2 July 41
18 June 41
Feb. 49
3 Mar. 54
8 Dec. 45
3 Nov. 48
14 Apr. 46
it June 5:
ii June 5
29 Apr. 56
22 Apr. 62
" May 61
Oct. 58
May 55
6 Nov. 6.
1 Oct. 58
>Oct. 54
22' July 59
12 Oct. 70
9 Mar. 67
18 Jan. 59
11 Oct. 64
31 Dec. 58
23 Oct. 67
31 Dec
Dec. 58
Dec. 58
8 June 61
_7 June 42 5 May 54 '7 June 62
26 Jan. 44 28 Mar. 54 20 Jan. 64
2i May 41 12 Mar. 52 21 May 61
tJune4i 7 Nov. 51 11 June 61
Dec. 4112 Aug. 53! 3 Dec. 61
9 Feb. 5s| 1 Oct. 18
1 Oct. 58-24 Mar. 63
5 Feb. 61
9 Mar. 67
July 42 3
Mar. si •
Apr. 42 13 Dec. 53
20 Aug. 44! 10 Nov. 54
3 Oct. 43 2S Mar. 54
Dick, William,34 MD
Fraser, James Alexander,35 MD
Gammie, Patrick36
Gibb, Alexander," MD
Guy, Thomas.38 MD
Laiisilev, William Leslie,3'-1 MD
Marlow, Benjamin William,"' MD. CB
Meikleham, George Ouninghame,41 MD
Menzies, Edward42
Mure, John, MD
I'renilergrtst, Joseph Samuel,44 MD
Reid, Francis,45 MD
Summers, John, MD
Whyte, Charles '9 Sept. 15
Deputy Inspector General.
Chapman, John Strange L iisDec. 25
Surgeons Major, with Honorary Sonic of Deputy
Inspectors General.
Allen, Robert Marshall,5 7 Dragoon Guards
Anderson, George6
Anderson, Robert Carew, MD
Arden, William, Staff
Bacot, John Thomas Watson
Bain, David Stuart Erskine,7 MD
Battersby, Robert
Bawtree. Edward William," MD
Baxter, Fra. H.,9 MD. Surg. P. Hibernian Mil School
Blake, Ethelbert Henry,10 MD
Illakeney, Edward Hugh, MD
lilenkins. (ieorcre Klea/.ar,1- (irenadier Guards
Boyes, Charles Robert,13 MD
Bradford, Edward, Honorary Surgeon to the Qui
Briscoe, Henry, MD. Royal Artillery
Cameron, John Charles,15 MD
Clifford, John James, MD. 9 Lancers
Cockburn, James, 1 Life Guards
Cowan, Charles 16
Crosse, John Burton St. Croix.Med.OJ'.B.Mil.Asylum
Davis, John Atkins, Royal Artillery.
De Lisle, Richard Francis Valpy17...
Dempster, James Carroll, MD
Docker, Edward Scott
17 Sept. 39
8 June 4i
2 Nov. 32
13 May 36
20 Dec. 39
17 June 36
b 1 Jan. .f 1
28 Jan.
15 Aug. 48
26 Dec. 51
5 Deo. 43
7 Aug. 46
22 Dec. 48
z Mar. 47
18 Sept. 49
July 5.
Jan. 39,23 Mar. 47
25 Oct. 42; 24 Feb. 54
16 June 43 28 Mar. 54
.-, Oct, 4i 26 July 53
4 Oct. 39 24 Dec. 47
. Feb. ;" 22 May 46
42 25 Sept. 49
29 May 40
May
30 June 43
Aug. 40
Aug.
5 0ct^_4
July 62
8 Apr, '
o Aug. 64
3 Oct. 63
9 Mar. 6-
r Aug. 6?
;i Dec. 62
7 Nov. 6?
9 Mar. 67
1 Oct. 5'
4 Sept. 67
)i Dec. 5?
4jM-ay_6c
SUKGEON
GENERAL
2 i M:i\ 7
26 June 7;
28 Apr. 76
15 Aug. 68
28 Feb. 76
10 June 7
28 Jun9 7^
:8 Nov. 7
tg Oct. 7
9 Mar. 6-
[8 Oct. 6,
1 Jan. ;
1 Apr. 74
26 Apr. 7C
W'ii KN
I'LACED ON
HALF PAY.
i Apr. 75
4 Sept. 67
24 July 72
1 July 70
9 Oct. 70
1 Oct. 65
9 Mar. 67
9 June 72
1 May
9 Oct. 7.
1 Aug. 6
7 Nov. 6
23 Nov. 70
17 Feb. 72
7 Dec. 67
9 Mar. ( 7
7 May 70
9 Mar. 67
30 June 70
24 July 7
29 Nov. 7
7 Sept. 59
8 June 6
5 -May 55
1 Oct. "
0 Dec. 59
1 May 55
o Jan. 6c
20 Jan. 62
[<. Feb. 55
»5 Oct. 62
[6 June 63
29 Oct. 61
6 July 55
28 Mar. 54
2 Aug. 62
29 May 60
30 Dec. 63
7 Nov. 51
Aug. (13
8 Apr. f
2 Nov. 71
>6 June 77
8 Apr. ,•
28 June 7'
u Jan. 71
j 1 May ,\
28 May 7
10 Oct. 71
■8 Feb". ;■
2$ Apr. t
8 Apr. 76
8 Apr; ,'
1 Aug. 7.
4 Jan. 77
- Dec. r
8 Apr. ;•
0 Apr. t
4 Mar. 7-
1 Sept 75
•o Apr. 76
4 Mar. 79
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,, May 6 , . ■ • 3 one 1 1
a6 Apr. 59 . 1 Mar, 1
17 Mar. 63 7 Dec. ;•
17 Nov. 63 g Mar. 6
iiDec. 7 Aug. 6
10 Oct. 't <■ Oct. 11
it Aug. 1 8 »3 Nov. 7s
,-. .1 one 67 32 Feb. 61
, Mar. 67 1 2 1 vi. 7.
jo Nov. 7- 29 N..\ ■ 7
4 Mar. 68 17 Aug. 7'
7 Aug. '.? i Di c. >
•8 Jan 62 1 May 63
20 Nov. 67 2S Feb. 7;;
,, Mar, 67
6 Jan. 54 21 Hi.-. 61
May 54
Mar. 54 13 Oct. 63 3] July
4 Mar. '
1 1 let. 1 -
'.'.;. I
'• o '
2 Oct. 7c
3 Nov. 72
9 Nov. 71
7 Aug. 70
1 Dec. 60
, May f.
:J NOV. 71
D 1
2 June 35 1 16 Dec. 45 ' 8 Dec. 54^23 July 6
May 4o|i8 May 49 22 May 6oj 7 Nov. 6
9 Apr. 4* 25 July 51
10 May 44; 3 Dec. 52
23 Jan. 46 3 Nov. 54
" Sept. 26 2 July 41
Nov. 43 19 Jan. 55
July 45:15 Aug. 54
16 Nov. 41 1 7 Jan. 53
17 Oct. 34^9 Dec. 45
13 Apr. 38, 1 Oct. 54
22 Nov. 27! 2 July 41
20 Mar. 28 24 Sept. 4 1
28 Aug. 41.13 APr- 55
27 Mar. 35 15 -A-P
7 Aug. 46 28 Aug. 57
15 Apr. 26 12 Sept. 48
27 Mar. 35 '16 Feb.
9 Oct. 40 16 June
10 Aug. 29 24 Jan.
27 Aug. 41 5 Nov. 52
29 Dec. 40 5 Nc
29 Dec. 40 14 M
,, \ pr. '■, 22 May 6'
0 May 64 r Maj 7
23 Jan. 66 8 Mar. 71
3 Mar. S4 3 Nov. 5f
6 July 66 24 Feb. 7
1 July 65! 16 July 7
6 Nov. 61 8 June 67
1 Oct. 58 Us Nov.
:4 Jan. 58 12 Dee.
2 Jan. 55
:6 Apr. 52
17 Aug. 61
1 Oct. 58
7 Aug. 66
1 Oct.
22 June 55
9 Oct. 60
13 Oct. .5
10 Deo. 6
29 Dec. 60
29 Dec. 6o,
3 Nov
7 Dec. 5!
20 Oct. 6c,
, May 61
2 Dec. 71
2 ( Mar.
6 May 65
g Mar. 61
, .'lino
S Juni ' ;
7 D :
e Mar. 61
23
[8 M i..y ;•
, July 70
1
Nov. ;i
Nov
: Dec.
1 May C<
2 Dec. 71
.• Mar. 1 .
'•' y'.'
1 June 1
June 1 -
: Dec
■i Mar. .
594
Medical Depa rtment.
6 28 Sept. 261 2 July 4
12 Feb. 47J 2 Oct. 57
J29 Apr. 42 24 Feb. 54
J 18 Apr. 34
J 30 May 45
HOSPITAL ASSISTANT
Scbgeons Major, trith Honorary Hank of Deputy assistant. sckgeon.
Intpectort General — Continued.
Domenichetti, Richard,1' MD
Donald, John
Dowries, Heurv,lrt MD
Kvans, Usher Williamson,15 MD
FuTinell, James Richard
Galbraith. George Thomas,-1 3ID. 71 Foot
Gamble, Richard, MD. 26 Foot
irralit. John ..
Graves, John Stewart13 22 Feb
Haxdie, Gordon Kenmure," MD
H iward, Edward,*1 20 Foot
Hunter, Thomas." MD
Ivev, William Fred ToroatO,*0 Surgeon at the Tover..
Fs Joe, Joseph,26 CB. 1 Dragoons
- I 'ownsend Oswald, MD. Depot Batt
''/■ - loot
Sinclair*
MWhan ■'/<
Mackenzie, William Old, MD
Maclean, Andrew, MD. Depot, Battalion
ay Piers"
Moorhead, Edward," MD
ins
,, Brindsley," MD
Parr, Thomas"
Pflleau, H,
Protheroe. Edward Bchaw*
MD
Bead, Raphael Woolman
Is, Francis
m, George Gordon. If J)
Sail, William. » MD
George,46 CB
Johnson, MD. Royal Artillery
Seaman. Wm. Campbell,49 MD
Smith, Robert
Bwettenham, William Kilner,51 MD
Swift, benjamin, MD. 14 Foot
Ternpleton, Robert, MD
Wall, Thomas Frederick*2
Waring, Francis Robert''3
Webb, Henry March, MB
su::glo>\
3 Apr. 46 10 June 57 3 Apr. 66 24 Apr. 72 24 Apr. 72
3 Aug-. 3918 July 48 23 Aug. 59 11 Nov. 64'n Nov. 64
1 Nov. 39 ig Jan. 49 7 Sept. 55 7 Aug. 66i 7 AU£- 66
3 Apr. 46J 8 Dec. 54 3 APr- 66 3 May 71, 3 May 71
o Nov. 41 10 Feb. 5220 Nov. 61,25 Apr. 68 25 Apr. 68
7 Sept. 41 3 Jan. 51 17 Sept. 61, 20 June 68 20 June 68
8 June 41 1 12 Mar. 52 8 June 61, n Jan. 67,11 JaD. 67
9 June 37 1 10 July 46, 1 Oct. 58)15 June 66 15 June 66
Scbgeons Major.
Adams, Andrew Leith,1 MD. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General ..
Adsetts. John
Alder, Sydney*
Alexander, Archibald, 4 Hussars
Alston, William Evelyn, MD "...
Andrews, Robert Fleetwood1
Arden, George Bankes Flover," Bon. Deputy Surgeon General
Armstrong, Lancelot/ MD
Armstrong, William,1" Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Atkinson, John
Ball, Tertius, MD !...!"!""!'.""""""*"!".'
Barter. Joseph11
Barrett, William, MB '........"""["".'.".'.'.
Barron, Luke, MD \
Barry, Daniel Paterson,11 MD !"!■!!!!!!!!!"!!!
Bartiey, Alex. Fisher, Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Beveridge, Alexander Watt,15 MD
Birine, Thomas Knox16
Black, William Thomas 17 '"'",
Blath.Twiek, Thomas, Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
■hn Ashton,1' CB. Scots Guards, Hon. Dep'ut'ul
y General, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen f
15 Apr. 42
) 3 Aug. 38
22 Feb. 39
8 Apr. 42
11 Mar. 42
4 Jan. 39
4 Oct. 33
125 Sept. 35
3 Mar. 37
2 Aug. 42
113 Oct. 43
25 Sept. 46
pi July 46
22 Jan. 36
1 10 June 45
1 29 Jan. 47
'31 May 44
7 Aug. 46
12 Aug. 34
10 May 39
16 Dec. 45
15 Dec. 30
15 July 36
16 Feb. 41
26 Sept. 34
! 9 Apr- 41
1 8 Apr. 42
• 6 May 33
! 20 Nov. 46
J 8 May 35
f; s>r'i'M5
HOSPITAL
ASSISTANT.
ry .-lu
'.'obi-rt Thomas.-' MD
Burton, K.lu ., : . I John.-11 M D
Cuhill, Alexander Peille," MD. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Carey, Thomas*
Carl iw, John, MD '..'.'.'..,
I '..'.'.........'..'......
Oarr, Jonas Km- MD. Bon. Deputy' Surgeon General
OarroU, Jam Ul> ll wary Deputy Surgeon General
•ay, 1 harl.-s \ idler." MD. Bon. teputv Surgeon General
■ . William Samuel*1
Combe. Mm ,,. •.,■■ Mil i!nnor,n-,/j)r,o,ty'siergeonGenerui
( otton, Tl
Cr.rar, l.un.s, //„„. Dtp. Surg. Gen. '; Surg '.School oj 'Mutk .By ih\
» nap, \\ :i -,., •*
'.".""[',
!• H.i r \ F.ii-tuee"
full..,,. David,* 1/ D. // „ traru Deputy Surgoon"&»neraT~
m. Stephen l:
... Ituunet Fram-oKe," MD. l'ro.
* fa*™, Arm, Medical School, Belle,
' "/' ^*&'rgecnO~C
'
3 July 44' 6 Oct. 54
5 Aug. 54 30 May 65
3 June 54 15 Apr. 62
9 Dec. 46, 1 Oct. 58
1 Jan. 47 22 Feb. 59
6 Jan. 54! 8 Apr. 62
4 Nov. 5311 Mar. 62
8 Jan. 47! 4 Jan. 59
1 Mar. 44 1 Oct. 58
7 Aug. 46 1 Oct. 58
2 June 46] 18 Dec. 54
5 May 55*22 Aug. 62
6 Oct. 54 J 23 Oct. 63
Oct. 57 1 15 Sept. 66
Oct. 58] 7 Dec. 58
Feb. 67! 2 Nov. 72
Apr. 62 22 June 67
21 Oct. 53 1 1 July 66 27 Mar. 72
7 Dec.
2 Nov. 72
22 June 67
29 Julv 59
15 Feb. 71
4 Mar. 68
9 Oct. 63
10 May 6+
2 Sept. 68
26 June 67
13 Feb. 66
20 May 67
Mar. 61 1 12 Mar. 61
2 Sept. 65(12 Sept. 65
2 Jan. 68 22 Jan. 68
2 Dec. 69 1 2 Dec. 69
8 Nov. 71 1 18 Nov. 71
20 Julv 59
15 Feb. 71
4 Mar. 68
9 Oct. 63
10 Mav 64
2 Sept. 68
26 June 67
13 Feb. 66
29 May 67
14 Apr. 46
16 Mar. 55
20 July 55
28 Dec. 55
8 Dec. 54
25 June 44
13 July 46
20 Oct. 54
1 June 46
7 Aug. 46
16 May 5
8 Dec. 4
14 Oct. 5
13 Jan. 54
5 Apr. 47
12 Jan. 55
15 Dec
8 Dec. 54
1 Dec
3 June 59
3 Nov. 54
20 Feb. 3
11 Oct. 59
30 Sept. 53
9 June 54
7 Apr. 54
10 Jan.
10 Mar,
3 Nov. 54
15 July 54
20 Oct. 43
ro July 40
7 Aug. 46
[4 Jan. 53
15 Sept. 57
7 Jan. 53
?5 Sept. 46
4 June 47
8 Feb. 42
27 June 54 1 24 May 6:
30 June 65 1 19 Oct. 72
9 Jan. 67! 23 Mar. 72
21 May 64 7 July 69
27 Aug. 66 20 Sept. 7 1
18 Mar. 54! 31 July 60
20 July 55 j 23 Oct. 67
26 Dec. 65 15 Feb. 71
1 Oct. 58 1 16 Sept. 50
21 Oct. 58 22 Oct. 61
6 Feb. 61 10 July 66
37 Mar. 72
24 May 61
19 Oct. 72
23 Mar. 72
7 July 69
20 Sept. 71
31 July 60
23 Oct. 67
15 Feb. 71
16 Sept. ^9
22 Oct. 61
July 66
8 Mar. 54 21 Sept.6o|2i Sept. 60
9 Apr. 61 J 27 June 68 '27 June 68
28 Apr. 62 31 July 67:31 July 67
7 Dec. 55 31 Jan. 6o|3i Jan. 60
Nov. 66|io Jan. 72jioJan. 72
1 Oct. 58
3 Sept. 65
25 Sept.55
6 Aug. 61 J 6 Aug. 61
2 Nov. 70:12 Nov. 70
23 Jan. 75
16 Dec. 74 4 June 76
15 May 67) 123 Oct. 75
3 Oct. 451 1 Oct. 58 29 July 62
3 Mar. 63
9 Mar. 66
1 Oct. 6»
26 Jan. 58
8 June 67
9 Mar. 67
8 Mar. 54
25 Sept. 49
8 Dec. 54
25 Sept. 60
7 Feb. 72
25 Sept. 60
20 July 55
1 Dec. 58
7 Feb. 54
4 Oct. 5J31 Oct. 58
1 May 38 30 Mar. 49
3 Apr. 46 28 Aug. 57
24 Jan. 51 26 Jan. 58
22 Apr. 58!
23 Dec. 54 1 9 Nov. 67
24 June 46 11 May 55
3 Jan. 51 26 Jan. 58
2 June 46 9 Jan. 63
15 Sept. 57 29 Nov. 71
[20 July 46 24 Apr. 55
'7 Aug. 15 13 Mar. 35
3 Sept. 47 6 Apr. 55
5 Aug. 5S
7 May 58
3 Apr. 49 15 May 55
1 Sept. 54 9 Mar. 67
S Apr. 54 20 June 65
2 June 58
25 Sept. 49 20 July 55
June 59
13 Apr. 52 8 Apr. 59
May 55 12 Oct. 70
19 Oct. 38 23 Mar. 47
Feb. ■
10 Jan. 7:
23 Oct. 79
9 Dec. 73
8 July 79
8 Oct. 76
1 Aug. 78
Apr. 73 '24 Mar. 78
12 Mar. 75
21 Aug. 76
18 Dec. 64'2o June 65
7 May 63 15 June 66
7 Aug. 661 7 Aug. 67
23 Dec. 72] 14 May 78
|23 Mar. 79
23 Nov. 72 J t Feb. 79
,17 Dec. 66 30 May 63
j 4 June 67 j 6 Jan. 75
20 Mar. 57 26 Feb. 76
14 Oct. 71 1 23 Dec. 71
16 Feb. 55 20 Dec. 64
3 Apr. 66 11 July 77
31 Jan. 72 1 6 Feb. 74
1 Apr. 73 . 2 Aug. 70
125 Jan. 75
24 July 66 1 Sept.75
3 Jan. 71 26 Jan. 76
12 June 66 30 Nov. 78
11 Nov. 77
20 July 66 11 Sept. 76
30 Dec. 45 15 June 49
[7 Apr. 68 23 Jan. 7S
1 Apr. 73 28 Aug. 79
1 Apr. 73 17 Nov. 78
!7Feb. 72 14 Apr. 75
16 Oct. 79
11 Oct. 76
1 Apr. 73 '14 Sept. 78
5 June 70 22 July 77
7 Jan. 75 1 6 Oct. 75
3 Apr. 72 10 Nov. 77
I23 Jan. 78
24 Apr. 55 30 May 6
SuegeoKS Major.
Dep,
rgeon General .
rgeon Genera!
urgeon Gene,;,
Deputy Surge,
in General
•geon General.,
dy Surgeon Ge
General .
reiier,'/
ral.
Fogo, Alexander Scott,4* MD. Hon
Fowler, Henry Day,*9 lion. Deputy
Franklyn.Heu. Bowles ,''MD. Hon.
Fraser, Henry Martvn,53 MD. Hun
Fraser, James,"' Ml). Hon. Deputy
Fraser, Thomas,'6 MD. Hon. Deput
Fyffe, William Johnstone, -s M U. n
Gogarty, Henry Alexander,"1 .MB..
Goodwin, John82
Grantt, William,83 MB. Hun. DeontySn,
Gray, Charles81
Greatrex, Edward, Coldstream Guards
Greer, Arthur Jackson,88 Hon. Deputy S
Gunn, Francis Leveson Gower, Hon He
Hal:. ban, Samuel Handy, MD '
FiTHale, Thomas Kgerton,88 MD
Hanrahan, James Jerome,69 MD ...
Harding, William Tydd, Hon. Deputy St
Haverty, John Coghian,70 52 Foot
Hayden, Robert Owen"1
Heath. Robert Edward.'2 MD.
Hemphill, William, 73 MD. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Henry, John James74
Hooper, Lucas George75
Hutton, George Allan .'.',.
Hyde, John Martin,"'1 Eon. Deputy Surgeon General
Irvine, George Nieol, MD .'
Irwin, Chamney Graves,76 MB
Jardine, James, MD
Johnston, Alexander, MD. ...
Johnston, Joseph Salkeld, MD.
Johnston, John Wm. MD. 85 F. MeJiral O/fleer. Cork Mil Prison
Jones, John Wickliffe
Lnpsley, William, Hon. Deo, it,, Sura'roii G,ner„)
Leach, Walter " '
Leitch, James, MD. Honorary Deputy Sun/eu'i'i General
Lever, Reginald Croft, MD. ...
Le wins, Robert,7* MD
Lewis John Riggs Miller,^ MD. lUr. . Ihputy Sun/eon Gen- rat
Ley, Edwin Granville, MD. Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
Logie, Cosmo Gordon, MD. Hon Deputy S,ir,,eon General •">'
Surgeon East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry f
Longhurst, Arthur Edwin Temple," Ml)
M'Derrnott, Patrick Andrew
M'Donald, Duncan Donald M'Cav,*1 2S Font
M'Nab, Robert,'-8 MD. Hon. Deputy Si,,;, eon General
M'Sheehy, Edward Louis,88 MD '
Mackintosh, William Henry, MD '.'
Maclean, Alexander,89 Hon. Deputy Sun/con General
Maclean, Hampden Healy
Macqucen, Daniel, MD. Honorary Deputy Si
Madden, John,'JO MB. Honorary Deputy Sura.
Meade, Richard William'-'4
Miller, Colin Matheson Milne,510 MD....
Miller, Ormsby Bowen97
Mosse i ha: ley hinjamin .*> 1 1: Hn D, :<ty Sura?:n General
Nash, Thomas Llewellyn, MD. 27 Foot ...
Newland, Peter Frederick
O'Connell, Edward101
O'Donovan, Daniel,102 MD
Orton, Richard John William1"4
Ovens, John Coote103 ..
Page, William John "".
Palmer, Charles Quartley .
Park, Thomas,10'. Royal Artillery
Peppin, Henry Cole '
Perry, William,106 Hon. Deputy Sun,e„» General'.'.'.
Piper, Charles Christopher
Pollard, William Henry,10? MD
Foulton Cha. 'es Walter ■» MD Hen Dn,„y Sure-ecu Central
Powell, George Wm. Honorary Deputy ,v,„-,,,,;„ General
Preston, Francis Henry
Rattray, Charles, MD
Reid, Alexander109 '
Rendell, William Jasper111!'.!...'.'.'
Robinson, Charles Robert, S3 Foot
Rudge, Arthur, Honorary Deputy Su ,;,,„„ ' Gen,-,;, I
"« MD. Hon. llepnty Surgeon GeneraTZ
SlCUtllj.
UOII
7 Oct. 51 31 Hec. 5S 7 Oct. -3 1
iy Dec. 45 20 July 55 10 Dec 6^
26 Mar. 52 n Mar. 59 10 Mar 72I
.1 Sept.49 aOct. =,7 iS Jus
1 July 48 25 Sept. 55 9 Oct.
16 Dec. 45 9 Mar. 55 1 16 Dec. 65
8 Dec. 48 1 May 55 10 Dec. 68
29 Aug. 55 '26 Feb. 70
5 Dec. 55! 12 Oct. 70
9 June 54 22 May 6
22 Apr. 58 ...... 1 Apr. 7,
24 Nov. 25 16 Nov. 26 i4 Apr. 43 2 Sept.45
23 July 52 11 Sept. 1 o j July 7
■' -•'■■
General
Scott, James Edward.
Sievwright, Francis11?
Simpson, Frank
Smith, Henry Fowle,120 MD'.'lion.D('puty'Su'rueo
Smith, John Stuart, MD. ' * 9
Smyth, Robert lieresford,'-'2 Ml) 102 Foot
Snell, William,1" Hon. Deputy Surgeon General"
Spence, Robert, MD ...... .
Stoney, Andrew Acres,124 Hon. bepuii/S
Thomas, John Richard
T^nten R: ,,-t ':=^:»:::f!,i;,7:„,%,?,;„ General
TOdd, Richard Cooper,127 Hon. Deputy Surgeon General
rrotter, John William12" * y trene,al
Tucker, Thomas John130
Jufnell, Thomas JclifR MD Hon. Deputy Suroscn Gt°r
purner, Augustus Frederick . ...
4-uay 55 2 oepi.ba
14 Dec. 54 4 Oct. 67
llMliP.65 ....
13 May 3i 28 Jan. 62
27 Apr. 49 29 June 55
17 Feb. 7."
4 July 54
5 Jan. 50
8 Apr. 54
3.1'
3N
1 Oct. 02
24 Feb. 54
5 Dec. 54
-1 Apr. 1 |
7 May 5S
8 June 44
0 Sept. 64
7 Aug. 46
24 Nov. 54
3 Jan. 46
1 Oct. 60
3 Dec
1 Feb
1 Mar. 59
5 Oct. 41
27 Oct. 54
7 8epl
39
1 ' let.
1 Feb. 67
23 Nov. 70
20 June 65
2 Oct. 66
8 June 67
1 Dec. 63
23 Oct.
29 June 55
S Aug. 57
0 June 1 7
1 May 55
3 Mar.
7 Dec. 55
26 Nov. 52
1 May 67
16 Dec. 59
6 Oct. 48
;i Mar. 77
8 Dec! 69
7 Sept. 75
Nov. 50 26 July 5S
17 May
1 Apr. 54
20 June 65
26 Jan. 58
2 Oct. 57
9 Mar. 67
13 Dec. 58
9 Sept. 64
18 Jan. 67
18 Jan. 59
6 Aug. 67
2 June 63
7 June 13
General
27 .May 57
22 May 4
7 Apr. 5
22 Apr. 50
15 Nov. 5
2 Oct. 41
I Sept. 54
7 Nov. si
: Mar. =,4
8 Oct. 58
4 Feb. 52
25 May 58
22 Sept 5S
14 July 54
25 May 58
16 Dec 53
14 Apr. 63
17 Apr
1 Apr.
9 Nov. 57
23 Oct. 49
12 Sept. 55
7 Apr. 54
18 Sept. 49
20 Aug. 44
0 Mar
5 May 58
26 May 54
6 May 54
2 Nov. 47
1 Apr. 50
1 June 47
3 Mar. 17
1 Aug. 6
23 Mar. 4;
22 Nov. 39
15 Nov. 50
6 May 53
24 Mar. 58I
Dec. 48 11 May 55
7 July 60 17 Sept. 66
23 Nov. 74
1 Apr. 73
28 June 64
30 Sept. 76
7 Aug. 66
23 Jan. 66
16 Sept. 75
21 Jan. 66
18 Aug. 68
1 Apr. 74
5 Oct. 61
30 Dec.
21 Dec.
20 Juiy
9 Apr. 70
20 June 65
20 July 55
" Mar. 54
4 Oct. 59
24 Sept. 70
12 May 60
1 Apr. 73
5 Nov. 70
.: Oct. I
595
I wniijy
placed os
|half pat.
6 June 75
» Mar. 77
29 July 74
6 Dec. 76
12 May 75
21 Jan. 74
21 Feb. 77
19 Dec. 76
26 June 79
13 Nov. 74
4 Apr. 51
7 July 77
-.2 Mar 78
23 Jan. 74
:o .Inn,. 71,
i2 Jan. 78
27 May -9
26 Feb. 70
18 Apr. 79
Feb. 77
20 Nov. 70
Feb. 77
Sept. 74
21 Nov. 79
27 Feb. 7,.
24 Aug. 79
5 Feb. 75
7 Oct. 79
7 Dec. 78
8 Dec. 65
7 Sept. -7
10 Mar. 75
19 Nov. 75
19 Jan. 76
30 May 77
24 Apr. 68
June 7',
29 Mar. -S
23 Oct. 75
30 June 75
31 Aug. 74
I Mar. • 5
13 Oct. 75
s8 May 77
ti Sept. 72
11 Apr. 79
9 Aug. 7S
2 July 77
g Dec. 75
7 Mar. 77
/ -,L'0 . //
14 Dec. 72 24 Nov. 73
7 Oct. 75
14 Feb. 72
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
28 Apr. 76
14 July 43
9 Aug. 70
I Apt. 7<
3 Sept. 69
6 July 46
24. Sept. 50
6 May 54
8 July 55
1 June 4 1
6 July 53
! Dec. 70
7 Sept.6
1 Apr. 73
1 Apr. 73
12 Sept. 65
6 Feb. 66
May 55 12 Nov. 67
2 Oct. 57 13 Sept. 69
, Feb. 55I11 June 67
25 Sept. 35 1 2 Aug. 42
28 Apr. 76
Jan. 55 23 Mar. 67
Oct. 48*22 Nov. 59
26 Jan. 58I 8 Oct. 70
5 Feb. 6i|
Apr. 73 24 Mar.
Dec. 68 6 Oct. 65
6 Mar. 73
Apr. 55! 6 July 66( 5 July 77
3 Nov. 57| 19 Apr. 70,13 Mar. 75
...... 3 Apr. 74 23 May 77
7 Nov. 69 ,6 May 77
4 July 6o'n June6i! 9 Dec. 74
5 July 62I I 1 Dec. 73
19 June 76
5 Oct. 72
20 June 78
3 Dec. 77
21 Oct. 79
iS June 78
4 Feb. 77
12 May 7S
18 Sept. 46
22 Apr. 71
9 July 79
1 3 Cei. 7 ,
7 Feb. 7 .
>.8 Nov. 76
:i Apr. 7S
4 Oct. 73
1 Apr. 78
26 Oct. 77
29 Oct. 74
1 June 74
15 Feb. 68
1 June 77
6 Dec. 73
1 Nov. 56
21 June 79
24 Apr. 75
21 Jan. 62
23 Jan. 75
June 78
596
Medical D&paaiment.
Surgeons Major.
Wall, William Robert
Webb, Stephen Massett.13-' MD
Weld, William Walter'33
White, William Alex.,'34 MD. Bon. Deputy Surgeon General ...
Williams, Thomas Robert,1*3 MB
Woodfull, Samuel Pratt
Woodroffe, Charles William,130 MD
Woods, David
Young, Edward William,13" MD. lion. Deputy Surgeon General
Surgbons.
Anderson, David Hawlev Burn, MB
39 Bartley, John Metge,' MD. 39 Foot
Bell, James Nicholas, MD
Brush, John Ramsay,4 MD
Canny, Denis Joseph
Cashman, Richard Uniacke, MD., 18 Foot
Chandler, Edward7
Cockscdge, Thomas A. Jerningham
Coghlan, John, 86 Foot
Creed, .himes
Curran, Francis George Adyo, MB
D'Arcv. O'Connor,10 MD
Davidson, Peter, MD
Davidson, William Alexander, MD
Doake, Samuel, MD
Dowding, William Mills13
Eddie. William Cruickshank,11 Cape Regiment
Farr. George, Royal Artillery
Fraser, Robert Winchester, MD
Gibaut, Walter Moses20
39 Griffith, Moses,19 20 Foot
Gulliver, George, Roval Horse Guards
Hanley, Dudley, MD
Hearn, John Henry24
Hyde, George,2* MD. 6 Foot
King, George Smyth,26 MD. 96 Foot
Kynsey, William Raymond, Principal Medical Officer in Ceylo
SURGEON.
IHIL? PAY
22 Nov. 75 '23 Aug. 7-
25 July 71
1 Oct. 60
19 May 54 '22 Aug. 65
20 Jan. 43 3 Mar. 54 20 Jan. 63 10 July 5
18 Oct. 53 s May 63 1 |2oOct. 71
24 Mar. 54 15 Jan. 64 27 Apr. r.
9 Feb. 56 30 Nov. 70 |2iJune7
Mar. 51 26 Jan
7 Apr. 54 28 Oct. 64
7 Aug. 46 8 Dec. 54
HOSPITAL ASSISTANT
SURGEON.
I Oct. 67
27 Dec. 10
21 Mar. 71 17 May 7
i 18 Apr. 7
7 Aug. 66 24 Jan. 7.
SUBGEON.
.1 9 Nov.
May
Ligertwood, Thomas, MD. Deputy Surgeon of Chelsea Hospital
Lindsay, Robert, MB
Lloyd, Evans (bimons. Rifle Brigade
Lowe, Robert Whitiinrrtoii-,2" MD
M'Oarthy, Edward. MD. Honorary Surgeon Major
M'Dermott, Patrick29
M'Munn. John Alexander, MD. Physician and Sun/eon of Chi hen Jlcsuital
Martelli, William Godfrey "
Maxwell, Edward Cleaver
Minto, James Clephane, Cape Mounted Rifles
Moore, John Wardrop. St. Helena Regiment
Morgan, Rosslewin. MD .....!..!!!'
Morison, James, 67 Foot
ICnrtagh, John,30 M D. 6 Foot
Nicholson, Patrick, MD. 75 Foot
O'Flynn. Denis James,31 MD
Palatiano, George, MD !!!..!!!!!!!!!!!
Palmer, Charles de Montmorency, MB '.....
Peattield, Thomas John
Pope, Joseph John
Ricketts, Charles,33 Royal Artillery ....'.'.'.'.
Robertson, John,8* 1ID. 13 Foot
Sharpe, William, MD
Spencer, Francis lb-iirv, MB
Staunton, Charles Fred'. MD. Roval Artillery
Stilas, Br-; li .•!•'■. '
Banter, Thomas Moore,30 MB
Thompson, Waldegrave Rock, MD. 2 West India Kcimcnt
Tonch, Edward,*' MD
Tuthill, Phineas Barrett. MD.
Woilsworth, Diullev Clifton40
Wood, Arthur." Ml) I ft"'
Woodman, George Thomas,42 MD
Woolhousc, George l{i< hard
\i Wyer, John,43 [9 Foot
8 June
30 Sept. 64
18 May 55
14 Apr. 6
1 Oct. 67
2 19 Sept
1 Mar. 6 s
! 1 Oct. 68
I 2 Oct. 46
i 5 Aug. 53
28 Mar. 54
30 Sept. 64
i 9 May 45
5I12 Jan. 26
j 1 June
15 Apr. 42
!3Feb
4 Nov. 09' 24 Oct
17 May 27 12 June 28
20 July 47
!i3 0ct. 54
I S Dec. ."
1 18 May 49
30 Sept. 63
14 Nov.
14 Dec. _
25 Jan. 27 18 Oct. 27
| 2 Oct. 65
20 Mar. 62
2 Jan. 52
[13 Oct. 53
31 Mar. 66
I 1 Oct. 68
29 Mar. 27' 20 July 30
8 May 28 29 July 30
[ 1 Oct. 67
14 Oct. 36
5 Dec. 2611 Feb. 30
31 Dec. 33
; 1 Apr. 67
I 8 Apr. 57
I21 Jan. 7
31 Aug. 26*26 July 5
Apr. 53 14 Jan. 62 6 May 6
2 Apr. 52 16 Aug. 6
6 Feb. 7
30 Sept.
30 Sept. 64
1 Apr. 61
28 Apr. 54
29 Dec. 25 13 Mar. 26 14 Dec. 4
Oct.
2 Jan. 55
2 May 63
6 Sept. 64
Aug. r.
4 Feb. 7:
17 Feb. 7;
29 Nov. 4.
?. Jan. 7<
31 Oct. 71
13 Mar. 61
8 June 6-
5 Apr. r-
17 June 7<
1 Oct. 6i
Assistant Surgeons.
19 May 54
26 Mar. 41 1 1 Apr. 51
1 June 46! 15 Aug. 5;
23 May 48122 July 5)
22 Sept.631 7 Oct. 71
8 Feb. 27 4 Sept. 4c
2 June 43, 1 Apr. 5;
16 Feb. 55 10 July 6c
7 Aug. 67 25 May 6c
1 May 55 5 Feb. 6]
29 June 5 5 1 May 6 j
15 Feb. 7;
20 Oct. 56 13 Jan. 6c
5 Mar. 74
6 Aug. 41 13 Feb. 5:
; 17 Jan. -jt
12 Aug. 7;
31 Dec. 5S 14 Mar. ii
16 Nov. 60! 8 Nov. 6J
|2gAug. 7f
j 3 Dec. 7C
30 June 43 10 July 5:
o Feb. 43 1 6 Oct. 54
1 19 Nov. 73
25 Sept. 46 1 16 June 5c
2 July 41 7 May 5c
8 Mar. 45124 Dec. 45
J25 Jan. 7j
3 May 71 31 Aug. 75
Apr. 7113 Nov. 74
30 Oct. 7£
1 Dec. 7?
15 Feb. 6S
4 Apr. 51
6 Oct. 78
30 Sept. 73I12 Mar. 7g
13 Nov. 30 1 June 46 10 Mar. 57
14 Apr. 55 11 Apr. 68 11 June 68
6 Oct. 43 28 Mar. 54 3 July 62
30 Nov. 48 14 Sept. 55 iS July 62
19 Nov. 49, 2 Oct. 57 30 Sept. 68
I 4 Feb. 771 9 Nov. 79
10 Jan. 51 26 Jan. 5823 Oct. 67
19 Nov. 26 21 Aug. 40! 1 Nov. 56
I2.9 Nov. 44! 7 Apr. 54 15 May 68
I 7 May 58 15 May 67 14 Dec. 70
9 Sept. 13 13 Apf. -42,18 Oct. 3g
' HOSPITAL ' ASSISTANT
June 65
Bailey, Hunt Johnson
■ orge '.'.'
■
Bardmge, Edward
i.. lit,
Hawkins. Albert.3 I; y.il Artillery."'.'.'."/."'.'.'.!
.ird Armstrong
am Henry
■•'I Artillery !/'"
Kearney, Edward Barrett*
Klrwan, Charles John'
Knott, William, 6 D
i.titub, John Alexander
CI rli . .'. h
incis" ' '.'!.'!
5aher?V°
I ASSISTANT.
|i2Jan. ^9 25 Jan. 71
I 7 Oct. 42:20 Oct. 48
I li5Dec. 04 7 May 12
, 3 June 15 23 Dec. 24 115 Dec. 25
10 Mar. 53,22 July 68
15 Jan. 56 j 6 May t'y
! 15 Apr. 54 8 Nov. 61
17 Aug. 57 3 Feb. 71
30 Sept.b4j2i Apr. 68
\ 15 Feb. 55 '23 Mar. 67
22 Jan. 58 29 Jan. 72
20 Mar. 55 3 Apr. 69
16 June 15 5 May 25 4 Dec. 35
22 June 58 15 Jan. 70
22 Sept. 58 j 8 Nov. 61
7 May 53 25 Nov. 64
22 Sept. 58,18 Aug. 7s
20 Apr. 59 14 Aug. 65
Medical Department. 597
Assistant Subgeons.
hom-i r\i.
3 Mar. 54 15 Nor. 61
17 Apr. 55 26 Sept 70
5 Aug. 58:18 July 62
28 Mar. 45! 51 Feb. 57
HALF FAT.
Milne, George Davidson,' MD. Royal Artillery I |i5 Sept. 57)24 Jan. 65
Morgan, Thomas Cecil I J31 Mar. °- >7 May 70
Morice, David, MD. 60 Foot ! ,29 May 35 6June45
Pickering, Henry Thomas 31 Mar. 65^9 May 69
Royle, Arnold n Oct. 5926 Dec. 71
Ryall, Edward Canny,10 86 Foot ! '22 Sept. 54! J Oct. 61
Smith, Opie «•••• I 4 J,eb. 53I22 Oct. 61
Smith, Thomas Parker. MB ! 31 Mar. 6212 Dec. 63
Uffi Sylvester, Henry Thomas,18 MD
Turner, Robert
Walsh, John
Woollcombe, Robert William
Hospital Assistant.
Blackwood, John 25 April 14
Army Hospital Corps.
Captains op Obdeblies.
Brown, William Henry1 7 Aug. 73
Raville, Henry' 1 Mar. 73
Wallis, Lewen3 23 June 73
Lieutenants or Obdeblies.
Hamilton, Francis Dancy 25 June 73
M'G-real, Francis* 9 June 77
1 Captain W. H. Brown served in the 17th Lancers in the Indian Mutiny Campaign, in 185S-59, including pursuit
of Tantia Topee and action of Zeera pore (Medal). Served on the Gold Coast in 1873-74 in charge of the detach-
ment Army Hospital Corps on board H.M. Hospital Ship "Victor Emmanuel" (Ashanti Medal).
2 Captain Saville served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman, siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
3 Captain Wallis served in the Crimean Campaign of 1S54-56. Also in the China War of 1S60 including the
capture of the Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
4 Lieutenant M'Greal served in the Ashanti War of 1S74 (Medal). Has also the Medal for Long and Meritorious
Service.
War Services of the Medical Officers.
Director General.
1 Sir Thomas Galbraith Logan served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 53rd Regiment, and was present at
the affair of Buddiwal, and in the actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). Served also at the siege ot
Sebastopol during 1855, and was present at the taking of the Quarries on 7th June, at the assault of the iSth June,
and as Principal Medical Officer of the Highland Division at the final assault on the 8th September (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
Inspectors General, Surgeons General, and Deputy Surgeons General.
1 Doctor Anderson served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 13th June 1855, including the b ittles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol; was P.M.O. 4th Division at Balaklava and Inkerman (Medal
with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Waa present at the capture of Canton in
Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
2 Doctor Dane served the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-40, including the battle of Goojerat (Medal with clasp).
Served as Principal Medical Officer of the expeditionary force in China in 1858, and was present in the various
operations (mentioned 111 despatches, Medal).
4 Doctor Archibald Gordon served with the 53rd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46, including the affair of
Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served in medical charge of the 24th Regiment
throughout the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present at the battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah, and
Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, present at the affair of Bulganac,
battle of Alma, and capture of Balaklava, and P.M. Officer of the 2nd Division throughout the siege and fall of
Sebastopol; also P.M.O. of the Kiubourn expedition (Medal with three Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal). Principal Medical Officer with the expeditionary force to China in 1S57, and present at the
capture of Canton (Medal with Clasp). P.M.O. throughout the campaign in Oude in 1858-59 (Medal).
5 Doctor Hume served at the siege of Sebastopol, and was Principal Medical Officer of the 3rd Division during the
winter of 1855, and afterwards of the 4th Division until the end of the war (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
s Doctor Jameson served in the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal). Served in Turkey and Russia from April 1854 to
July 1856 (5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Doctor Lawson was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandmgo town of Sabajee, on
the Gambia, 1st June 1853. Served in the Crimea from 8th November 1S54 to 15th Jan. 1S55 (Medal with Clasp
for Sebastopol, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8 Sir Wm. Linton preceded the Army to the East in 1S54 on a special mission of inspection throughout Roumelin.
Served with the Army at Scutari and in Bulgaria ; accompanied it to the Crimea, anil was present at the affair of
Bulganac, battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkerman, sortie on 26th October, opening of the siege of Sebastopol,
and every succeeding bombardment until its fall : was noticed in Lord Raglan's despatches of 1 ith Nov. 1854, " for
his able exertions as deserving of being most honourably mentioned" (Medal with four Clasps, CB., 4th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
8t Mr. J. Paynter served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served also throughout the
Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was present as Surgeon of the 13th Light Dragoons at the affair of Bulganac and
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman ; and as 1st Class Staff Surgeon in ihe 3rd and <th Divisions during the
siege and at the fall of Sebastopol ; also accompanied the expedition to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). , ,
9 Mr. Taylor served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, including the battles of Ferozeshab
and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) ; and with the Soth Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852 53, including the capture
of Martaban, the operations before Rangoon on the 12th 13th and 14th April, and capture of the Great Dagon
Pagoda; also at the capture of Prome (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Was in medical charge of the 3rd Division
before Sebastopol from 20th March 1S55 to the end of the war, including the assaults of the iSth June and Sth Sept.
(OB., Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
10 Mr. Williams has received the =th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal.
11 Mr. R, Bowen served in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal), and acted as Principal Medical Officer to the expedi-
tion against the Kaffir chief Kreli, in Aug. 1S52. Was shipwrecked in II. M.S. Birkmhe,,,! off Danger Point, Cape of
Good Hope, 26th Feb. 1852. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-5=;. including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), was acting Principal Medical Officer of
the 4th Division during the march from Old Fort to Cathcart's Hill, and for a short time afterwards.
12 Doctor S. Currie served with the v th Lancers at the battle of Maharajpore, 20th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Also 111
the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the affair at Buddiwal, and actio.,- of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
Served as Field Medical Inspector of the expeditionary force in the north of China in 1S60 ; present at the capture
of the Taku Forts on 21st August, and minor actions resulting in the surrender of Pekin. (CB., Medal with Clasps).
59s War Services of the Medical Officers.
Served as Principal Medical Officer with '.he Abyssinian expeditionary force (mentioned in despatches, and promoted
to Inspector General of Hospitals, Medal). .
u Mr. H. C. Elliot Berved throu shout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including- the affairs of Bulganac and
M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma. Balaklava, and Inkcrman, siege and fall of Sebastopol ; after promotion to
Senior Surgeon of R. Artillery, was appointed Superintending Surgeon of the whole of the Ordnance Corps in the
Crimea (Medal with four ChiVps. < 7J., Kuiant of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal— twice mentioned i:i despatches). Served in India in 1857-59, and was present at the action of Pandoo
Nuddee, operations before Cawnpore on the 27th, 28th, and 29th Nov. under General Windham, battle of Cawnpore
on 6th December (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal).
14 Doctor John f-'ra.-er served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55,
including the battle- of Alma and Inkcrman, and siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal). Served also in Bengal and the N.W. Provinces during the suppression
of the mutiny in 1857-59, ami was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of Koorse, Earee, and
Nagger, action 1 - . passage of the Goomtce and occupation of Sultanpore, fall of Amethee, affair
nt Churdar. capture 1 f F( rt Medjiddia, atl'airs of Bankee and Sitka Ghat in Nepaul. As Senior Medical Offi;er to
• ive in Oude under .-.:• 11 .j..- Grant he was twice mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
1 ■ Mr. T. test s- rved in the field airainst the enemy in the Orangd River Sovereignty in 1850-51, and in the Kffir
war of 1S0---3 (Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on Gate Pah and
Bntal Te Range (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
I1 : I ■'. w inn,- served as Superintending Surgeon to the force under Havelock and Outram from 21st July
. the fall of Lucknow in March 1858, and was thanked by the Governor General for "his unwearied
attention to the sick and wounded"— was present in the actions of Oonao, Busseerutgunge (both), Boorbeeake-
chowkee, Bithoor, Muuirarwar, Alumbagh, occupation of Alunibagh under Outram, siege and capture of Lucknow.
Served with the Asimghur field Force in all the minor actions until the expulsion of the rebels from the
Jngdespore .lungie; served also in Shuhabad until the final suppression of the rebellion in that district (Medal
with two ' -I a year's service for Lucknow).
17 Mr. T. [iOngmore served' in the Light Division of the Eastern Army from its first taking the field, throughout
the campaign of 1S54-55, until the termination of the siege of Sebastopol, without being absent from duty a single
1 Lay ; was pre.- -nt at, the a Hair of Bulsanac, battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, sortie of 26th Oct.,
the Redan on i8th June and Sth Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Turkish Medal, and Knight of the
Legion of Honour).
'- Mr. J. Mi inat served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 6th Dragoons and on the Medical Staff, and was in
medical charge of the General Field Hospital of the 3rd Division throughout the siege operations until the fall of
Sebastopol. and subsequently as P.M.O, of Balaklava until the final evacuation of the Crimea 12th June 1S56, having
been present at the battles of Balaklava. Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and the night reconnaissance and attack on
Russian outpost- 10th Feb. 1855. (Specially recommended for promotion for " distinguished conduct, zeal, and effi-
ciency," Medal with three Clasps. Kniirht of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal, CB., and Victoria Cross). Served
during the New Zealand war of 1S60-61 throughout the operations under General Pratt (twice mentioned in
despatches "for valuable services rendered at all times and in all positions"). Present in the field as P.M.O.
throughout the operations in the Waikatoo, Taranaki, and Tauranga districts in 1863-65 under Sir D. Cameron, and
repeatedly mentioned in despatches (] Medal). Received the thanks of the New Zealand Government for "special
and valuable services rendered to the Colony." Again recommended for promotion and some special mark of Her
- approbation.
19 Doctor \V. Rutherford served with the 62nd Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was in medical charge
Of the Regiment at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). In 1857 proceeded to China on the Staff of the
Lt. General commanding the expeditionary force ; in 1859 was appointed Sanitary Officer to the Army serving in
China ; in i860 served the campaign in the North, and was present at the actions of Sinho and Tangku, capture of
the Taku forts, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
-" Mr. ].. 1 '. Stewart served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the
passage of the Chenab, and the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
-J M r. A. ( ,ti icker served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in the Crimean campaign from 22nd April 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-1 Mr. J. Ewing served in the Eastern campaign from November 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). He was with the 95th Regiment in the Indian Mutiny campaign in 1858,
including the siege and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ke Serai, and general action resulting in the capture of
Gwalior (Medal).
'Ji Doctor J. Macbeth served with the 10th Foot in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal and Clasp). Served also in the Punjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present during the siege operations
before Mooltan (till ordered away on duty with sick and wounded), including the affair of the 9th September, and
Storming of the enemy's entrenched position on the 12th September (Medal with Clasp).
-'; Mr. M. \\ . Murphy served with the 80th Regiment during the Burmese war of 1852-53, and was present at the
taking of Prome ; also present as Staff Surgeon to the Bengal Division with Sir J. Cheape's Force at Donabew, and
wounded 111 the attack on the enemy's stockade on the 19th March 1853 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
- Doctor \V. G. Trousdell served with the 29th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
at the battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served throughout the Eastern campaign
ot 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (.Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
» Mr. E. B. Tuson served as Surgeon of the 12th Lancers in the Crimea from the qth May to the 22nd June 1S55
(Medal wnh Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Mr.V. Webb served with the 10th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign ofi84S-4Q, including the whole
<„ the sic--,- operation- before and surrender of Mooltan, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the 40th Regiment at the siege of Sebastopol in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
u \i n^^ Berv«J with the Sth Regiment at the siege and capture of Delhi in 1857 (Medal with Clasp).
• .Mr. burrow served m the Queen's Royals in the campaign of 1844 in the Southern Mahratta country (including
'"-' *'"''"'■ — s of Punella), and that in the Concan in 1845. Served alwo during the Kaffir war in
•i' la 1 Promoted Deputy Inspector General for highly meritorious services during an epidemic of yellow
■ J ' "■> ir Dick sen ed with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war during portions of 1851-52 (Medal).
• -rved with the 74th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
... uammte served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46, and was present with the Soth Regiment at the battles of
r.,/.e.-hah ; and in medical charge of the 31st Regiment at Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal
1 1 en,,- liibi, serve 1 in the expedition against the insurgent Boers bevond the Orange river, South Africa, in
■ i /u-,.t.,- lUghoul the Kaffir war of 1846-47; and that of 1850-53, in which he was several times the Senior
(Medal). Served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 ; during the campaign in 1866 on
-■> ■ i.nd, ,- ,,-,,,.,-al M.ute he was the Principal Medical Officer in the field, and at the attacks against
1 m despatches, ami Medal).
! ,'.'■„'., '.''•V,';rvrl t'llr""-,,,lT',"» ""' Ai'.vsMiiiau campaign as Superintendent of Hospital Ships, and Principal
- <■• ipean I roops at Zoulla (mentioned in despatches, and promoted Deputy Inspector General
1 the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
1 ■' ' »mpaignofi854 55. '"eluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and
*' D .,',' i m ? " '"' three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
.-..serve,! with the ,,.-., bight Infantry during the war in Burmah, from April to June
i.u-sl.mp.V»Wc.» during the naval action anil destruction of the enemy's stockades
•■'''I"'"'-' 1 "■ -" bng lhr lays' operations in the vieinitv (includim/the storming
Be 1 1 1, and at the BtOl m and eapture of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu). Joined the
War Services of the Medical Officers. 599
Eastern expedition in March 1834, and served in Turkey after the end of the war, and was present at the siege of
Sevastopol ami assault of the Redan on iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 70th
Reiiiiiient during the war in New Zealand in 1863 (Medal). Served with the Abyssinian expedition in 1867-6S (Medal).
i2 Mr. Edward Menzies served with the 94th Regiment during the operations at Aden against Arab tribes in Aug.
1846. Served in the Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the taking of Kertch and Yenikale, and attacks of
the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 59th
Regiment at the storming of Namtow, China, on nth Aug. 1858.
** Doctor Prendergast accompanied the Eastern expedition in 1S54 as Surgeon of the 77th Regiment. While in
Bulgaria he was appointed to the personal Stall" of Lord Raglan, and attended him in the field at the battle of Alma,
and~in all the other actions until his Lordship's death, when he accompanied his remains to England (Medal with
four Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
45 Doctor Reid served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war in 1851-52 (Medal). Promoted Deputy Inspector
General "for highly meritorious services during the epidemic of fever in the Mauritius" in 1867.
Deputy Inspectors General.
1 Mr. Chapman served throughout the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, and was present at the storm
and capture of Ghuznee (Medal).
5 Mr. Allen served in the field with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 and was present
in many skirmishes (Medal).
6 Mr. Anderson served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and again from 15th March 1855 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
7 Doctor D. S. E. Bain served in the Crimea from 13th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
8 Doctor E.W. Bawtree served in the New Zealand war, and acted as Senior Medical Officer in Taranakifrom May
1865 to April i860, and took part in expeditions against the rebel Maories. Served in Abyssinia as Principal Medical
Officer of British Troops to the 2nd Division of the expeditionary force from 9th March 1S68 to the termination of
the campaign (Medal).
9 Doctor F. H. Baxter served with the 6th Dragoons in the Crimean campaign from 9th March 1855, including the
attack of the 18th June, battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
10 Doctor Blake served with the 98th Regiment in China (Medal), and was present at the storm and capture of
Chin Kiang Foo. Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, the siege of
Sebastopol, and repulse of the sortie on 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
12 Mr. Blenkins served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 20th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
13 Doctor Boyes served as Surgeon of the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was
present during the second siege operations at Mooltan and capture of that fortress, battle of Goojerat, pursuit of
the Sikh Army until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, the occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of
the Affghan Force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps).
15 Doctor Cameron served in Bengal during the mutiny as Surgeon 37th Regiment (Medal).
16 Mr. Cowan served with the iStli Royal Irish in China (Medal), and was present during the operations against
Canton, and the attack and capture of Chapoo, Shanghai, Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo. Served also in the Pun-
jaub campaign of 1848-49 (Medal).
17 Mr. De Lisle served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal).
18 Doctor R. Domenichetti served on the Staff of General Havelock on his first taking the field in 1857, and was
present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Buseerutgunge, Bithoor, and Alumbagh,
also the defence of the Alumbagh (thauked by the President of the Council of India) . Served with the 75th Regiment
before Lucknow under General Outram in two attacks upon his position (Medal with Clasp).
18t Doctor H. Downes served in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
19 Doctor U. W. Evans served as a volunteer (his Regiment, the 16th Lancers, being at home) from the commence-
ment of the war in Russia until promoted in December 1854, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inker-
man, and in the Trenches before Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
,0 Mr. W. F. T. Ivey served with the Army in Turkey and Bulgaria in 1854, and in the Crimea in the 31st
Regiment in 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with ( 'lasp, and Turkish Medal).
»' Doctor Galbraith served with the 99th Regiment in the New Zealand war (Medal), and was present at Ohaeawi
and Ruapekapeka. He was the Senior Medical Officer present during the greater part of the operations in the-
southern district of New Zealand ; at several skirmishes in the Valley of the Hutt ; also at the Horokiwi on the 6th
Aug. 1846. Served with the expeditionary force in the North of China in i860 (Medal).
M Mr. Graves served with the 4th Light Dragoons during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, and
wa3 present at the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). Served also in the Crimea with the 68th Regiment in
1854-55, and was present at the battle of Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish
Medal).
23 Doctor G. K. Hardie served with the 53rd Regiment in the Punjaub campaign in 1849, anu- was present at tke-
battle of Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
24 Mr. Howard served with the 20th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and assault of the 8th September (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda,
Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
25 Doctor Hunter served die Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege-
of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
26 Mr. Jee served in the Persian war in 1857, including the night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment
of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served with Havelock's Column in the several actions leading to and ending in
the relief of the Residency of Lucknow and subsequent defence; with Outram's force at Alumbagh, including tho-
repulse of the numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final capture of Lucknow; present with Brigadier
Campbell's Column in the affairs of 20th 'and 21st March; also the Rohilcund campaign in 1S58 and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp, CB., Victoria Cross, and a year's service for Lucknow).
27 Doctor Jopp served with the Queen's Royals during' the campaign of 1844-45 in the Southern Concan and Sawant
Warrce country, including the storming of several stockades, and the investment and capture of the Forts of
Monohur and Munsuntosh.
28 Mr. Laing served the campaign under Sir Charles Napier against the mountain and robber tribes situated on
the right bank of the Indus early in 1845. Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp). Joined
the 23rd Fusiliers in Bundlecund in Jan. 185S, and served in the operations across the Goomtee, at the siege and
capture of Lucknow and Trans-Gogra operations (Medal with Clasp).
29 Doctor M'Wharrie was present with the 59th Regiment at the operations before and capture of Canton in i?-*?
(Medal with Clasp). D/
30 Mr. Mocklcr served with the 10th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1S4S-49, including the latter part of
the siege operations before Mooltan, the surrender of that fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasp-,)
»i Mr. Moore served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of Bulganac, battle of Alma, capture of
Balaklava, sortie of the 26th October, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
32 Doctor Moorhead served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, includ-
ing the capture of the city and surrender of the fortress (Medal with Clasp).
35 Doctor B. Nicholson served as Staff Assistant Surgeon in the Kaffir war of 1847-48 ; with the 60th Rifles in the-
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; and as Staff Surgeon in the campaign of 1S60 in North China in charge of one of the
(500 War Services of the Medical Officers.
two General Field Hospitals (Medal). Also in the New Zealand war in charge of the General Field Hospitals]
WffinSfflthKihMftent on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewangte|
in*ISMr F S Protheroe served with the Royal Artillery in the Crimean campaign from the 30th Oct. 1854, including;
the baVt'l' o-- tnkerman sle-e Mid fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps and Turkish Medal).
«SLrJR™'. was present at the defeat of the insurgents at Matole on the 29th July, during the suppres-
sion of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces m Ceylon m 1S4S.
the battles -, • " ' ■ Mi, capture of Balaklava. siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th Oct. (Medal with
three Clasp-, and Turkish Medal) Was Senior Medical Officer at Hong Kong during the epidemic of fever in
1865 (mentioned in (1,,-1|;I";1':;;^K Cinrpai<m as Surgeon of the 72nd Highlanders from 28th Mar 1855, in-
« 'Doctor seaman serve 1 m the L taieafi cam pai < = attack of the iSth June (Medal with Claspfand
?:"'^ ;;l S H -^^"'M.cIntaAmp^ m .858-5, mel*^e siege^d c?Loi
v . 1 > Lmwitl, the lcadim' Column of assault on the 30th March 185S ; and subsequently throughout the
; 'r. i n • ■ ntr Cia and pursuit of Tantia Topee and Kao Sahib in 1S5S-59 (Medal with Clasp).
- , iei ham servVdPwith Havelock's Column in the action of Mungarwar, attack and capture of the
\lmnWl, wuwnlt and relief of the Residency of Lucknow and its subsequent defence (wounded— grant of a year's
SSS^pSSSSoSS^B^Z throughout the occupation of the Alumbagh and the sorties thence, also at
•hecat-ture \,f Lucknow bv Lord Clvde. the subsequent campaign m Oude, including the action of Buxar Ghat,
Dooridiakera and other minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps). . • ••■ _■ .
,11 served in the Crimean campaign from 19th Dec. 1S54, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
: Of tl e .Sth June 185S (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 3Sth Regiment in the
Indian mutiny campaign from Nov. ,837, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow,
affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
•:l Mr. Waring served in the Kaffir war of 1S47 (.Medal).
Surgeo.is Major.
> Doctor A L Adams served in Medical Charge of the detachment of the 22nd Regiment with the expeditionarj
-bree under <ir Svduev Cotton in 1S-4 atrainst the Mohmund Tribes on the Peshawur frontier (Medal with Clasp).
* Mr. S. Alder served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and
• Mr B F Andrews served with the ist Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the battle oi
the Tchernaya and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 2nd Dragoon
Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee
and Nawabgungee, Trans-Gogra affairs at Bungaon (Medal with Clasp).
1 Mr. G. B. F. Arden served with the 12th Regiment in the kew Zealand war from July 1863 to June 1866
» Doctor L. Armstrong served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the reconnaissance on
the Danube under Lord Cardigan, affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma, Balaklava, Inkemian, and Tchernaya, and
siege of Sebastopol ; also present with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and
"0 Mr. VV. Armstrong served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny ; was in medical charge of the
expedition to Sylhet in 1857 and also of a Field Force in Oude including attack on the Fort of Leheau in March 1S58
'''Mr.'.T. Barker served in the Crimea from the 15th May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in India in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow
and action- of Sirsee and Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
w Doctor Barry served with the ist Battalion 60th Royal Rules throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, was pre-
sent at the-- •".• of Moultan, also at, the battle of Goojerat, 21st Feb. 1849 (Medal with two Clasps). Landed in the Crimea
with the 1 -tl, Li<_'ht Infantry on the 30th June 1855, and was at the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebasto-
pol (Medal with Clasp, and' Turkish Medal). Served with the 97th Regiment during the Indian mutiny campaign in
1857-58. and was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
>5 Doctor A. W. Beveridge served with the 78th Highlanders in the Indian campaign and was present with
Ontram's Force in the Alumbagh, including the repulse of numerous attacks, and operations ending in the final
capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
""• Mr. T. K. Birnie served with the ist Royals in the Crimea from 7th May 1855, including the siege and fall ol
Sebastopol (Modal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, and
bi it at the storm and capture of Sinho and Taugku, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
'" Mr. Black served in the Kaffir war of 1847, and in that of 1S51-53, and was present at the capture of Fort Ann-
Strong from the rebels on 22nd Feb. 1851 (Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasj
. and Turkish Medal).
19 Mr. J. A. Bostock served in the Buffs at the battle of Punniar 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star). Served in the
Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 16th April 1855, with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including the battles of
Alma, Balal lava, and inkcrman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th October (Medal with four Clasps,
Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
it R. T. Buckle served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1856, including the storm and
capture Of !!"shire, and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
M Doctor Burton was present at the defence of McCarthy's Island from an attack of a force of natives, and assisted
to work the guns In action— mentioned in despatches. Served in medical charge of a Wing of the 25th Regiment
during tin- rebellion of 1848 in Ceylon. Served in the Crimean campaign from 18th April 1855, including the siege
• ipol, and assaults of the 18th June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Doctor A. P. Cahill served in the l'unjaub campaign of 184S-49, and was present with the 32nd Light Infantry
at the first and second siege operations before Mooltah, the action of Soornjkhoond, the capture of the city, and
surrenderor the for) ress. Also present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote and the battle of
1 with two clasps). Served with the same Regiment in the Peshawur campaign of 1852 with the
Campbell against the frontier hill tribes (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal during the
Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and with the Both Regiment in the campaign in Oude (Medal);
r' Mr. T. ('arey served with the 64Kb Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the storm and
capture of Keshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab (Medal with Clasp). Served in
Bengal a: ■' N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 in medical charge of 500 men, being the head-
"nt; present in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, |Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao,
'first and second), lioorbeakechowkee, Bithoor, Mungarwar, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow
with Eavelook'e Column ; present in three sorties from the Residency, also at the defence of Cawnpore — severely
wounded Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
'( . Carolan was pr, -ei ,1 in the action of Pertabghur on 24th Dec. 185S (Medal).
8. Chapn Berved in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-5S with the Left Wing 27th Regiment, and
iring the defence ofthe entrenched position at Azimghnr from 25th March to 15th April 185S, in the
owith Brigadier Douglas'Colurnn in pursuit of Koer Sing, and actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
If. Combe BerV( I with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
I ::,!:, kin vii, and I n kern, an, the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and repulse or the sortie on s6thOct 1854
Clasps, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
■" Doctor 0. V. 1 'ay served with the r,,i.| iream Cuardsin the Crimean campaign from the 3othNov. 1854, includ-
ing the ilege and fail of Bebastopol 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of the Medical Officers. 60 1
J'> Mr. Cotton served with the 14th Foot at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal with Clasp).
37 Mr. P. H. B. Cross served in the Crimean campaign from the 3rd Feb. 1855, including' the siege and fall of
Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 13th Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny
campaign, and was present at the relief of Azimghur and its subsequent defence, pursuit of Koer Sing, and subse-
quent operations (Medal).
38 Boctor D. Cullen served in the Crimea for nine months during the siege of Sebastopol, chiefly attached to the
6Sth and 48th Regiments ; and was with the 4th Light Dragoons on the Cavalry expedition to Eupatoria (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 3rd Battalion Uiilc Brigade during the -uppression of the Indian
mutiny in 1857-58, was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow, atfa'r of K w.\ action of Nawabgunge, and
with the reserve Column of the Oude Field Force at Oomeriah, and in the Trans-Gogra campaign 1 Medal 'with
Clasp).
39 Boctor F. S. B. F. de Chaumont served with the Rifle Brigade in the Crimea from 21st May 1855, and was pre-
sent at the siege and fall of Sebastopof (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
40 Mr. H. W. Devlin served in the Abyssinian campaign of 1S67-6S (Medal).
41 Mr. D. J. Boherty served in the Crimean campaign from 2nd July to 17th Aug. 1S55, including the sie°-e of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
43 Mr. W. Fletcher served in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Aug. 1055, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
41 Mr. T. G. FitzGerald served in the Crimea from Sth to 20th May 1S55 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Med-
jidie, and Turkish Medal).
l:> Mr. Foaker served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55.8(8 Surgeon 38th Regiment, and as 1st Staff Surgeon
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medafwith
three Clasps, and Turkish Medal),
47 Doctor Alex. S. Fogo served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Royal Artillery, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol ( Met la I with three ' 'lasos, 5IU ( 'lass of the M', la, lie am)
Turkish Medal). " J
4'J Mr. H. D. Fowler served with the 82nd Regiment in the Crimea subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol from the
nth October 1855 to the end of the Russian war in July 1856. Also in the suppression of the Indian mutiny in
1857-59, including the operations at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat of the I rwalior I lontingenton 6th Dec. 1857
action of Kalee Nudee, advance on Futtehghur, campaign in Rohilcund, defence of Shahjehanpore (Medal). '
51 Doctor H. B. Franklyn served the Indian campaign of 1857-5S with the Royal Horse Artillery, including
the attack on Secundra, storm and capture of Mesangunge, capture of Lucknow, with Azimghur Field Force in
the affairs of 9th and 10th Juno (was several times mentioned in despatches, twice for gallantry and once for
general ability and zeal, Medal with Clasp). Was in charge of the stores and appliances of Lady Shaftesbury's
Committee during the campaign of i860 in Italy. Specially mentioned for his gratuitous attendance on the
wounded " in times of much peril" after the battle of Voltumo and sub -'■inn "a i op> rations, en, ling in the capitula-
tion of Capua. Was thanked personally by and made Honorary Surgeon to the King of Italy, and Chevalier of
St. Maurice and St. Lazarus. Has had the "Victor Emmanuel War Medal c inferred on him for aid to the wounded
in the campaign of 1860-61, and the Neapolitan Gold Medal of the Royal Humane Society of Italy "for service
of peril."
53 Doctor H. M. Fraser served in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and capture of Lucknow
where he acted as Sanitary Officer to the Forces under the Commander-in-Chief. He was also present at the
operation resulting in the taking of Sandee, in Oct. 1S5S, when he was Chief Medical Officer with the force under
Brigadier Halo (Medal with Clasp).
55 Doctor James Fraser served in the field with the 50th Regimenl during the New Zealand war of 186^-66 in-
cluding operations in the Waikato, Wanganui, and Taranaki 6us1 rid 1 Medal).
'-r' Doctor!'. Fraser served with the 10th Hussars in the Crim, an campaign from the 17th April to the 30th Aim-
tS55, including the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the Tchernaya; and siege of Sebastopol 'Medal with ClasD' and
Turkish Medal), "
58 Doctor W. J. Fyffe served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman
and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Me, la '■ ) '
60 Mr. H. A. Gogarty served at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee on 12th and 16th
July 1S57 ; also from 14th August at the siege of Delhi (Medal with Cla
02 Mr. J. Goodwin served throughout the China war from 1S57 t0 »: • ( Medal with Clasp for Canton) Smn-rvi
also in the Now Zealand war from 1863 to 1866 (Medal). ooryea
03 Mr. W. Grantt served in the Crimea from 12th Nov. to rSth Dec. [854, and from 31st July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the Sth September (Medal n il h Cla sp, and Turkish Medal) "Also
served throughout the, campaign in the north of China in t86o, including the acl f Sinho and storrhiTit* „f
Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). n° 0I
C4 Mr. Charles Gray served throughout the campaign of 1S1V. in North rhina, including the action of Sinho takino-
of Tangku, and storming of the inner North Taku Fort (Medal with Cla p). > o
66 Mr. A. J. Greer served with the ..■■.oaign of 1 i, and up to 5th Julv 18--
including the battles of Alma. Balakla . em ,,; > - a --i !. storming of the Quarries on the
7th June, and attack on the Redan on the iSth June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with four Clasps ,th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). ' ' ' 3
68 Doctor T. E. Hale served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from the 25th Jan. 1S55 including
duty in the trenches during the bombardments of Sebastopol in April and .lime, as also the assaults „f't he I ■
on the 18th June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, Turkish Medal, and Victoria Cross). Served in medical
charge of a field force under Colonel Blunt during the Indian mutiny, detached from Lahore to the Trans Indn ■
Frontier during the hot season of 1857.
69 Doctor J. J. Hanrahan served in the Hazara campaign of 1068. Served also in the second phase of thp
Ashanti war from December 1873 (Meda 1 .
70 Mr. J. C. Haverty served in the Crimea from July 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served in the Indian mutiny campaign from Nov. 1857, including the sie-'e and
fall of Lucknow, action of Ivala Nuddee, passage of the Oogru, and van mm ni nor « a; i, ms (Medal with Clasp')
71 Mr. R. O. Hayden served with the 60th Ritles in the suppression of the Cndian mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 185S (Medal). Also throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal 'with two Clasns for
the Taku Forts and Pekin) .
~~ Doctor R. E. Heath served in medical charge of a Detachment or the 1st Battalion ioth and 77th Reo-;,nent=
inthe Hazara campaign of 1S6S under Major General Wilde. 77 ^L-lments
73 Doctor W. Hemphill served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the'sieee
and fall of Sebastopol, and detached duty in the dockyard from 14th Jan. to 14th March 1856 (Medal with CI a =,°
and Turkish Medal). ' "^'asp,
74 Mr. J. J. Henry served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, and was present at the action of Khujwah relief
of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, action at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capture of Lucknow, the Rohilcund cam'mi'm
attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action of Allygunge, attack and capture of Bareilly, and with the Saugor Fie i
Division hi various operations in Bundleeund (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the New Zealand war f
1863-65, and was present at the attack on the Gate Pah, and at Te Ranga (mentioned in despatches) also in sevevnt
skirmishes (Medal). ,cl,u
75 Mr. L. G. Hooper served in the Crimea from 22nd Sept. to Nov. 1S54, when he was sent to Scutari in charo-e
of wounded, but returned to the Crimea the following spring, and was present at the siege and fall of s,.|,.iW™f,i
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). n u lan 01 foeoastopol
76 Mr. C. G. Irwin served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 up to the 22nd September, and again from lcth tWi„
1855, including the battle of Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps and Turkish Medal)
77 Mr. W. Leach served in medical charge of the Left Wmg risi II, Miami,.- ,1 i; mg the Central Indian camronVr,
under Sir John Michel, and was present at the bat ties,,!' I ',■..;■:. Mongroulie, Sindwavu, and affair of Kami '( M e< 1
78 Doctor Lewins served with the 63rd Regiment the Eastern campaign of,:-4, and up to the 1 ah ran 1 :8 •
eluding the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and s ege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps and Turki"]!
COIa War Services of the Medical Officers.
Medal) Served in the expedition to the north of China in 1S60 in charge of the hospital ship Mawrittn, and was
''^Mrl^rilvdr^d^h ST^haSL* in the Crimea from the xoth Jan to 2ndSept. i85S, including
with Oaro and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign ot 1S58-59, and M Present rn the actions at
rngdespore "mentioned in despatches for " untiring zeal and courageous attention throughout the day ") and Tool-
M£ Mr' ■ U ■ 1 tonald served with the 25th Regiment on the expedition against the insurgent Boers and taking of Port
Natal in I'li.c "si- Also with the 73rd Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), and accompanied
;'" ., ' „•„„ mtn TTreli's country in Dec. 1851 as Senior Medical Officer.
Bohort M'Nab served in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present with the 64th Regi-
mentKerationsntCawiipore under General Windham, defeat of the Gwalior mutineers on the 6th December,
action at Khalee Nuddee, and entrance into Futtehghur (Medal). „,.„,-- . _,_
" iw,» V I ITSheehy Berved in medical charge of the tat Dragoon Guards in China throughout the campaign
of .McKudii.Vti.f action of Binho, the fall of the Taku Forts, the actions of the 18th and 21st September, and
■Tifr^itoolBa^^e^ed^tlH' Eastern campaign up to the 30th Oct. i8S4, and from 17th Feb. 1855, including
the battle of Balaklava expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Bebastopol (Medal with two Clasps,
,,„,! Turkish Medal) Served the campaign of 1S57-58 against the mutineers m India, including the actions at
Khodagunj and Bhumsabad. Me-e and fall of Lucknow, attack on the Fort of Roo.yah, action at Allygunge, and
"TO. ¥832 -e've I u',-h Uie^'rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of t85i-53 (Medal.)
•'• Mr B W Meade Berved with the SSth Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 1st Dec. 1854 and
assault of the Bedan on the :■ th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the affair of Bhognapore, siege of Lucknow in March, and siege of Calpee
(Medal with Cla.sp for Central India). ,■*.•,*• « ■ r, o n*~A 11
"" Mr C M M Miller served with the 80th Regt. during the Indian mutiny in 1S58-59 (Medal).
W Mr' 0 B Miller served with the 77th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including
the haul, s of vlma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, assaults on the Redan of the 18th June and 8th September,
sice'iindVall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■ Mr C B Mosse served in medical charge of the expeditionary force up the River Gambia in June 1866,
and was present at the assault and capture of the stockaded town of Tubarcolong. Promoted Staff Surgeon " in
consideration of his valuable services during the epidemic of the yellow fever at the Gambia." Served from June
1873 in the Ashanti war of 1S73-74, including the action of Essaman (mentioned in despatches). Was in Medical
Chaise of Wood's Regiment and the Troops commanded by Colonel Wood at the head of the road when following
the eneiny from Mansu to the river Prah, including the reconnaissance of the 27th November. Present at the
battle of Amoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie (mentioned in despatches, CB., Medal with Clasp).
"" Mr E.O'Connell served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66; in the Waikato campaign, and had medical
charge of the Ri"ht Wing of a Flying Column under Major Rutherford, 70th Regiment, from Jan. to April 1864;
Kast\'oast campaign, and present at the Gate Pah and Te Ranga engagements (mentioned in despatches) ;
General Chute's expedition from Wanganui to Taranaki and back, and present at the attacks on Okotuku, Putahi,
Otapawa, Kitioniti, Pukiti, Ketemaria, Waikoko, and Merimeri (Medal).
101 Doctor D.O'Donovan was in medical charge of the 54th Regiment during the burning of the steam transport
Sarah Sandt at sea on the nth Nov. 1857. Served with a force against the hostile Indians of Yucatan in April and
May 1861.
10S Mr J. C. Ovens served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and assault of the batteries on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Iu* Mr. R. J. W. Orton served on the Medical Staff in the Crimea from the 23rd Feb. to 12th Sept. 1855 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 44th Regiment during the campaign in the north
of China in i860 (Medal with Clasp for Taku).
»• Mr. T. Park served with the Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, anil repulse of the sortie on the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
100 Mr. W. Perry served with the Royal Artillery throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th Oct. 1854 (Medal with three
Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
107 Doctor W. H. Pollard served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 93rd Highlanders,
including the affair of Bulganac, battles of Alma and Balaklava, capture of Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and
Yenikale. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with three Clasps,
i l:il, ami 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 (his Regiment being at
home), including the siege and capture of Lucknow, operations in Shahabad, action at Sukreta, capture af Jugdes-
pore, and subsequent operations in Oude ; and in medical charge of a Column in Central India under Brigadier
- 11, [858 (Medal with Clasp).
108 Doctor C. W. Poulton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal).
"" Mr. A. Beid served with the Royals in the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
hi Mr. W. J. Rendell served with the 41st and 55th Regiments in the Crimea from 10th March 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
of 1857-59; present in medioal charge of two Batteries of Royal Artillery at the action of Secundra (Medal).
. ith the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp).
111 Doctor .1. 10. Scott served with the Ritle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1852-53, including the expedition beyond
the Kei in Aug. 1852, and the final clearing of the Waterkloof (Medal,. Embarked with the Rifle Brigade and
Berved tin unpawn of ic54-;s,— from March 1855 as Surgeon of the 41st Regiment (Medal
With four Clasps, =,!li Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
IM Mr. Bievwnght served with the 59th Regiment at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal).
1,0 Doctor H. F. Smith served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 ; was attached to Head Quarters and
; a .single day from duly ; had medical charge of Staff belonging to Adjutant and Quarter Master General's
Deparbni (iiently on the personal Staff of Sir James Simpson and' Sir William Codringtorij presentat
Alma, balaklava, [nki nuan, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class of the Med-
jldie, and Turkish Medal).
R.B. Smyth -1 rved in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Balaklava and siege and
, i ( Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
1 rved in India during the mutiny in 1S57-58 (Medal).
. BneU served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China, including the action of Sinho, taking
Ri erve at the Btorming of the North Taku Fort, actions of the iSth and 21st September, and
of I'ekin (Medal with two Clasps, and promoted for "meritorious services").
1 ."I throughout the Kastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of Bulganak and
1 arm, battles ol Alma, Balaklava, and tnkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with lour Clasps
''" M'M.udie, ; al). Al-o served as Principal Medical Officer with the expeditionary force
1 ■:<■ Indians in Yucatan in 1861.
rved witli the 71st Highlanders in the Crimea in 1855, the greater part of the time in medical
liege Of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and
1 .• .: 1, 1 1 , , 1 1, |;, eiui. nt throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the actions
istand nrrender of ivkm (Medal with two cinsnsl.
1 1 ■' '-'" '"•'" November ,S-( with the Coldstream Guards, includ-
1(0 BO 1 fall OfSebaetOp 1 (Ml dal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of the Medical Officers. 6oi£>
130 j£r t j Tucker was present at the mutiny of tbe three Native Regiments at Dinapore on 25th July 1857, at
the defeat of the rebels under Koer Singh and capture of Jugdespore in August, advance to Lucknow in Feb. and
March 1858, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpoor, Sultanpore, and Douraha, the siege and capture of
Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
132 Doctor S. M. Webb served at the siege of Sebastopol during the winter of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
133 Mr. Weld served with the 47th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
sbastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
131 Doctor W. A. White served with the 47th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 24th October
(Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
135 Mr. T. R. Williams served with the S8th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also in the
suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from the 26th November to the
6th Dec. 1857, the siege of Lucknow in March 1858, and the siege of Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
186 Doctor C. W. Woodroffe served with the 1st Royals the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking of
Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
137 Doctor E. W. Young served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Bala-
klava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1858-59, including the actions of Dumorriagunj on the 26th Nov. and
3rd Dec, and of Toolsepore on 23rd Dec. 1858 (Medal). Served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River
expedition of 1870.
Surgeons-
1 Doctor Bartley served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Salamanca (War Medal with one Clasp) .
4 Doctor Brush served with the 26th Cameronians on the China expedition (Medal), and was present at tbe repulse
;Of the night attack on Ningpo, at the attack and capture of Chapoo, Woosung, Shanghae, and Chin Kiang Foo, and
at the landing before Nankin. Served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 93rd Highlanders and
Scots Greys, including the affair of M'Kenzie's Farm, capture of Balaklava, battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and
Tchernaya, siege and fa Hot' Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medalj .
7 Mr. E. Chandler served in New Zealand during the war in 1864-66 (Medal).
10 Doctor D'Arcy served in the Crimea in 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
13 Mr. Dowding'served in the Crimea from 30th Aug. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
14 Mr. Eddie served in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
19 Mr. M. Griffith served in the Peninsula from Jan. 1810 to the end of that war in 1814, including the battles of
Busaco and Fuentes d'Onor, siege and assault of Ciudad Rodrigo, siege and assault of ISadajoz, battles of Sala-
manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, action at Vic Bigorre (wounded), and battle of Toulouse (War
Medal with nine Clasps). Served also in India, Arabia, and the Burmese empire, from May 1818, including sieges
of Asseerghur, Ras-el-Kyma, and Zaia, siege and assault of Dwarka, affair of Beni-Boo-Ali, assault of a fortress on
the banks of the Pegu river, assault of Syrian Pagoda, siege of Donabew, and battle near Prome.
20 Mr. W. M. Gibaut served in the Crimean campaign from Feb. to Aug. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
22 Mr. J. H. Hearn landed in the Crimea 8th Nov. 1854 ; served with the right siege train from 4th Dec. to 31st
July, and was present in the Trenches during all the oombardmentsof that period ; served with the left siege train
during the bombardment, commencing 17th August 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
24 Doctor Hyde served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, »nd was specially mentioned and recommended for
promotion in Sir Harry Jones' despatch of 16th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of the.
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
26 Doctor King served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd of March 1855, including the battles of Alma,
Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
27 Doctor R. Whittington-Lowe served in the Ashanti war in 1873-74, and was present with the force under Captain
Butler at tho taking of Enoonsue and Acheena (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
23 Mr. P. M'Dermott served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
30 Doctor Murtagh, with the effective men of the Wing of the 6th Regiment stationed at Aden, formed part of an
expedition of 500 men under the command of Lt. Colonel Pennycuick, which destroyed the Arab posts of Sheik
Medi and Sheik Othman, and skirmished between those places on the 6th Oct. 1841.
33 Mr. Ricketts served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege of
Sebastopol, sortie of 26th October, and capture of Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Indian N.W. Frontier war of 1863 with the Eusafzye Field Force, present
at the defence of the Sungales at the Umbeyla Pass and at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and
destruction of Lalloo on 15th December, also in the attack at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of
the Bonair Pass on 16th December which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and submission of the Hill
tribes (Medal with Clasp).
34 Doctor Robertson served with the 13th Light Infantry throughout the campaigns of Afghanistan from 1838 to.
1842 inclusive, and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the town and
Forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khardurrah, assault
of Perwandurrah, storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass, affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction
of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad and sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and 1st April 1842 ; general action and defeat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad, storming the Heights.
of Jugdulluck, general action of Tezeen, and recapture of Cabool (Medal).
35 Mr. Stiles served in the Crimea attached to the Buffs from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 40th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of tS6o-6i,
and was present at Puketakaurie Matarikoriko, and operations before Te Arei. Also served in the war ot 1S65-66,
ami was present at Rangariri, Waiari, and Orakau (Medal).
36 Mr. Sunter served in the Crimea during the siege of Sebastopol from 29th July 1855 (Medal with Clasp and
Turkish Medal) .
37 Doctor Touch served at Aboo in Rajpootana in 1857 as Assist. Surgeon 83rd Regiment, when a large Detachment
of the Joudpore Legion mutinied and attacked the barracks and station, and was officially thanked by the Officer
commanding the Deesa Field Brigade in a letter which was read to the Regiment, for having in the absence of the
Officer commanding the Detachment of the 83rd Regiment, who was sick, " at the commencement of the attack so
ably directed the convalescents upon the points most exposed to the mutineers." By the conduct of the Detachment
83rd Regiment the lives of 136 European women and children were saved. Served in medical charge of the 83rd at
the siege assault and capture of Kotah, action of Sanganeer, battle of Bunass, and night attack on the enemy's
Camp at Seekur (Medal).
40 Mr. Wodsworth served in the Kaffir war in 1851-53 (Medal). Served with the 12th Lancers in the Crimean
campaign from 17th May 1855, including the battle of the Tchemaj a. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and operations
near Eupatoria under General D'Allonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also with the 12th Lancers
during the suppression of the Indian mutiny, with the Nerbudda Field Force, and was present at the affairs of
Jegunge and Kuhai, battle of Banda, and surrender of Rajah Kirwee (Medal).
41 Doctor Wood served with the 9th Lancers in the Gwaiior campaign in 1843 (Medal) ; also the Sutlej campaign
of 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
42 Doctor Woodman served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 31st Dec 1854 and
attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
43 Mr. Wyer served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with five Clasps for the battles of Vittoria
Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes, and Toulouse. *
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602
War Services of the Medical Officers.
Assistant Surgeons.
' Mr. Ever* served the *«j*^tH2£SBnt at the sie<re and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
li& ^^CTffi^«Sff^ China in ,86c, and was present at Sinho and Tangku
(MUD.
Rajpootana and battle of Bunass,
)1 forces under Tantia Topee and
" Mr" Jones served with the 7*nd Highlanders in pursuit of Gwahor rebels
s,hse-,uentlv throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit ol the
Bao Sahib in gS^(Medal^Cta^^ medical e Qf troop fi ,d service against an invasion
• Mr. B. B. kearuej «" .1. n on lis ,u dpnru8tJon of san Pedro and other villages m the operations which
Of Yucatan In-liai.a. and was present ; at the ^tru«K \ thecominand of Brigad.er General Harley (mentioned in
' ^^^S^Sy^^^^^ *» entrenched Camp at Blue Creek, Rio Hondo. ..
despatch*,). AUC ^^f^TJ^T^ ^a^oTfrmi^ x$to to the 30th June 1855, including the
Served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and
employed in the Azimghur and Gorruckpore
, "hnrX^ of "oiide" present at the battle of Amorah, action of Thelga, assault and capture
1 01 -uu,ar'or_._ £:„£ f-5 * ,t^r.a mo^innArt in despatches, and Medal). Served
m\- ,• T K irv-m nmd at the siege of Sebastopol from the 14th to the 1 gosh June 1S55, mc
r L^'Tju Me al with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and
lU Achate ofX St, ,3th Light ?»ft^when_a^v&^pl^m^nASm^uI and Gorruckpore
had in •
d southern ooruers ui uuuo, ija^o^^u .*« *~~ .... _ -- -- .
S5 t^ampa!^^ Hospital at Odin Bay, Gnlf of
r"CMr Wnchservedat the siege and fall of Sebastopol from Jan. l855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
lZ£^*^£^^£^ at theactionsof Sobraon and Tiroul (wounded), capture
*S3^Z^££3X£tt5^ KtU and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of
^ffiS^CS^^BS S$ Sie^^tne^^fan of Sebastopol and at the assault of the
m^nthe 8th Sept .855. on which occasion he was mentioned in Sir James Simpson's despatch "for his courage
n Rohiffto thftontunaer5 heavy fire to assist the wounded" (Medal with Clasp Victoria Cross, and Knight of the
M n o Honon Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 .including the relief of Lucknow by Loru Clyde, defeat
of the Gwahor Contingent at Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with two Clasps).
Veterinary Department.
Staff Veterinary Surgeons.
G!oag, John William1
Hurford, Richard John Gedaliah2
Hurford, Thomas3
Vetbbinaby Subgeons, 1ST CLASS.
Barker, John,4 7 Hussars
Bath, Henrv, Royal Artillery
Bushman, John George, :i Hussars
Byrne, Lube, 1 Drasoon Guards
Constant, Stephen Price,5 5 Dragoon Guards
Delany, V.,i 1 Dragoon Guards
[ward Simpson,9 8 Hussars
Jex, Thomas, 1 Life Guards
Haver, Thomas Walton, Royal Engineers
PhiUns, James George, Royal Artillery
VETEBI-
NARY
SURGEON.
sriMM -ox.
WHEN
PLACED ON
! HALF PAT.
29 June 32 1
17 July 35
25 Jan. 39,
27 July 55
12 Apr. 58
7 Jan. 58
20 Jan. 52
27 Oct. 49
25 Sept. 44
24 Apr. 43
4 Oct. 39
10 Oct. 56
25 Aug. 38
July 59
July 59
July 59
29 July 62
19 Feb. 70
18 Aug. 69
9 Jan. 63
26 Nov. 61
1 July 59
1 July 59
1 July 59
6 Nov. 67
1 July 59
4 Nov,
20 July
4 Nov
^,.59! 6 July 70
July 66 2 Aug. 71
'— S9 2 Aug. 71
[5 Mav 66
16 Nov. 78
15 Nov. 79
9 June 77
\6 Dec. 76
1 Dec. 69
8 Dec. 69
1 Mar. 65
J 19 Sept. (
Vetebinaby Surgeons.
.. Samuel Thomas, Roynl Artillery
lliam Barry, Royal Artillery :.
William James, Royal Artillery
■Villinm. Royal Artillery
. Algernon, Royal Artillery
- hi, Thomas John
vetebi- I
NARY
SURGEON.
4 Jan. 59 23 Jan. 79
! 1 Oct. 54 iS Apr. 64
14 July 61 17 Dec. 79
:i Mai-. 74 22 Mar. 79
10 Nov. 69 16 Nov. 78
5 Mar. 55 21 Oct. 71
War Services of the Veterinary Officers.
1 Mr. Gl >ag served with the nth Hussars throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affair of
lava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
i erved with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Afghanistan under Lord Keane,
otureof Ghuznee (Medal). He was also in the action at Maharajpore, 29thDec. 1S43 (Bronze
.' li the Qth Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Also
of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chillian-
1 with two Clasps). Served in 1S57 at the siege and capture of Delhi, actions of Bolund-
id Allighur, battle of Agra, and reliefs of Lucknow and Cawnpore (Medal with two Clasps).
: with the 12th Lancers in the Crimea, and has the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and
Irish Medal.
the 10th Hussars in the 1 nmea fromi7th Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
rved with the 7th Hussars in the Indian campaign from Feb. 1858
: and was pn ent at the repulse of the enemy's attack on the Alumbagh, siege and capture of Luck-
■. occupation of Fyzabad, passage of the Goomtee at Sultanpore,
; ;...;, ■,.,,, ih' ,;' Kandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur; also the Trans-Gogra
ar Churda and p" i'ic Fort of Meejeedia, attack on Bankee and pursuit
I bo Nepard and affair at E dal with Clasp).
laign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman
1 rkish Medal).
: nit the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
■ Hirer Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
I he Sth Hussars, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava,
of Ihilganuk and M'Kcii/.ie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four
1 . ntral India in 1858-59, including the capture of Kotah,
Gwalior, actions of Koondrve and Boordah, siege
: ' '• adi mol !. - rwye (Medal and Clasp).
Army Schools.
G 1 Apr. 71 I N(.wsom, John 1 Apr. 71
1 Apr. 71 I
Purveyors' Department.
603
rttvci mi
1 July 55I24 Dec. 6c
27 Apr. 53 '24 Dec. 6c
27 Apr. 53 24 Dec. 6c
Principal Purveyors.
Sagger, Thomas O
Jeutier, Kentish
Tucker, Wm. John Arnold
Purveyors.
Amey, "William 25 Mar. 591 Robh, David Elvy 21 Feb. 55
Bush, John 2S Oct. 59 Stuart, Selkirk 15 Aug. 54
Coward, Charles 31 Mar. 55
Deputy Purveyors.
Gray, William 22 Feb. 61 1 $3 Newcombe, Joseph-1 26 May 15
fjenaiagway, Edward Fred 22 Feb. 61 | Stewart, Richard Hardinge 22 Feb. 61
Assistant Pubvbyob.
Harrison, Joseph 11 June 66
8 Mr. Newcombc served in the Peninsula and has received the War Medal with four Clasps for Pyrenees, Nivelle,
Orthes, and Toulouse.
Principal Superintendent of Stores
Martelli, Thomas Challoner 1 Nov.
Superintendents oe Stores.
' 'p.: i irtic, Fred. M 24 July
Pearee, T 13 Aug.
Pen-elley, Edward 1 Nov.
Deputy Superintendents of Stores.
1 'oh', John Bawdeu 3 Aug.
Cooper, Charles Herring 24 July
l-'urster, William Smith 5 Dec.
Hohvcll, W. A 17 Jan.
Moore, William Chetoly 13 Aug.
Piers, H, W 24 Sept.
Sandes, G 7 May
Stiplev, W. B 1 Dec.
Tapp/W. H 1 May
Assistant Superintendents of Stokes.
Bayly, G 1 Apr.
D'iniford, John (lion. Deputy Superintendent).. 1 Apr.
Greig, J 1 Apr.
1 hi, rtobi'i-t. John r Apr.
Military Store Department.
Kane, Geors
Macduff, A. C
I Moore, E. M
Phillips, Noblett
I Roarers, Richard
Webster, W. E.
Diii'irv Assistant Sip
I Bourke, W.
Broadhead, E. B.
I'.roaihvay, George Robert.
Camilleri", P. H
I Conway, Timothy
Eagle, W. J
Goodall, T. W
Hoseason, G. S
Leslie, J
Raynes, M
Shepherd. P. S.
Tribe, A. R
Wilgress, Edward
1 Apr.
61
6 July
61
1 Apr.
61
24 June 6S
1 Apr.
61
' Apr.
11
dents or Stores.
1 Apr.
61
1 Apr.
01
1 Apr.
61
1 Apr.
bi
1 Apr
bi
1 Apr.
61
1 Apr
61
1 Apr
61
1 Apr
61
1 Apr.
bi
1 Apr.
61
1 Apr
bi
Apothecary.
M'lntosh, John .
Sept. 54
Chaplains.
I 'las
M'Ghoe, Robert L. MA.
Maynard, T. P. MA
Milner, E. W. MA
Mblony, Thomas (Houoni Catholic),
lames Leith, MA. zst Class
Parsons,1 L. J. MA
5 Dec. 66
5 Bee. 65
16 1
lata... 7 Sept. 7S
... 7 Apr. 74
5 Nov. 54
Bartlett, Thomas Henry Marsh, MA. isi Class 17 May bo
Browne, Ven. Archdeacon R. W. MA 1 Apr. 44
Burridge, T. W. MA. 4th Class 1 June 61
C mnon, Francis,1 1st Class 2 Mar. 75
Clark. Svdney,j7\i. 1st Clays; Chaplain of Chelsea
Hospital 16 Oct. 74
Dalv. James (Roman Catholic), 2nd Class 2
C, v'.'ii, 1 harles. MA. 1st Class 10 May 66
Hare, Henry, BA. 1st Clots 16 May 71
B it is, J. II. Beresford, MA. znd Clots 22 Oct. 70
il v 1''. ■■'.;':iii, John, 2nd Class 3 May 77
!i ibs in, I'. W. M 1 . 2nd Class 17 Nov. 69
1 MA. 1st Class 16 May 66
Hn Is. hi, Joseph, MA 2-, Nov. 25
Hnleatt, Hugh.,3 MA. zst Class 17 May 65
M'Dougall, Henry, MA. 4th Class 22 July 47
1 Messrs. Cannon and Parsons served with the Army inthe C:
Medals.
- Mr. Hulea.'t. served in the Crimea from Nov. 1854 to the end of the war, with the 4th Division and Light Cavalry
Bri Lei ' il I. ami Turkish Medal). Was senior Chaplain to the China expedition in 1857, and »a.-. ;.. ■ . e at,
ui' ' '.niton (mentioned in despatches). Also at the assault ■ .f Si 1 ■ i,- 1 . . 1 1 • n .i.-m. . -, , ami attack on the
. . -,ih June 1859, and was there dangerously wounded in the groin while attending the w 1
the mini banks (Medal with Clasp).
:; Archdeacon Wright served throughout the Crimean War as Principal Chaplain (Medal with foi
Turkish Medal, and 5t.l1 Class of the Medjidie). At the end of the war was specially promoted "for meritorious
in th- 1'uld," and made Chaplain to H.R.H. the Duke of Cambr
Officers of Royal Artillery Retired from the Service on Annuities.
Edward .1. MA. xst Class, Ch 1 la
V,ar, r of London 1 ■
St. George, LeoDardH. BD. 1st Class '1 Sep ■
Scott, Matthew linb. M I. 1st Class to A] P.
Thomson, Fred, I', tst Class t Oc
Unsworth, Thomas 1 Roman Catholic) 4th Class... 1
Wrench, Harry Ovenden, MA. 2nd Class
Wright, Henry Press,3 M A. Ven. Archdei
\st Class
Wright, Walter Melville, 1st class
and have received the Crimean and Turkish
Captains.
Bolton, Edward Chichester
Carpenter, Charles (Brevet Major 1
2D July 71) T
Higgon, John Donald George
Johnson, Charles Gray 2
Phelips, Hen. Plantagenet Prescott'1
Shakerley, Geoffrey Joseph ^
Lewis Paxton6
1 Apr. 60 2 Dec. 71
7 Sept.. 55 28 Sept.71
29 Aug. 57 28 Sept.71
1 Apr. ' o 11 Nov. 71
21 Feb. 57:28 Sept.71
1 Apr. 59 2S Sept.71
3 Jan. 62 17 Jan. 72
Second Captains.
Deedes, Granville
de Visme, Henry Auriol 1 >ouglas' ...
Stirling, Walter George
Lieutenants.
Allan, Dudley North
Cullen, Arthur John
Day, Francis Harry Emilius
Harvey. Henry Beauchamp Richard
15 Mar. 71
2i Feb. 61
1 Jan. 70
22 June 50
1 Apr. 59
1 Nov. 60
18 Dec. 60
2 Dec. 71
i i S pt.73
11 Nov. 71
2S Sept. 7 1
7 Sept.71
11 Nov. 71
17 Jan. 72
2 Captain Johnson served in the Crimean campaign from September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 Captain Pnelips served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastonol
(Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
■• Capta'n Shakerley served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
•h Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
, !.. P. Walsh served in the Crimean campaign from Februarytill the end of July 1S55, and was employed
with the Siege Train in the Trenches before Sebastopol during the bombardments of April and June; and was
also engaged in taking heavy guns into the Quarries, under a heavy fire, on the night of the 12th June (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 Captain de Visme served in the Crimean campaign from February to October 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
N N 2
6- • General and Field Officers wno have Retired from the Service
LIEUTENANT GENERALS.
Elwvn, Thomas, Royal Artillery ••••:■•.• 2° i"!f £
Wellington, Arthur, />«** of, ». Unattached . 2 Feb. 62
MAJOR GENERALS.
Chesney, Francis Rawson,1 Royal Engineers... 1 Apr. 76
Dixon William Manlev Hall, CK. R. Artillery 23 Dec. 71
l.wvcr. Henry." Unattached 2«nT^
Mann, James Robert, Royal Engineera 18 Oct. 73
M'Pheraon, William, Unattached 6 M.u . 6B
B owcn, Loftoa.' Unattached .... .......... 16 May 57
Parkinson, Charlea Frederick, Unattached ... 6 Mar. 6b
Be .tt, HeiiryYoungDarracott.C-B.R.Eugineers 19 Aug. 71
Bynge, MilWton Henry, Royal Engineers ... s Mar. 73
Tryon, Samuel. Unattached 14 Jan. 66
W'sev, George Henry,1 Royal Artillery 24 July ?s
COLONELS.
<•. Adams, fm. Henry, Unattached 28 Nov. |4
Aw, William,' 51 Foot 22 Mar. 69
A -•-lie. William Bernard,2 CB. 93 Foot 28 Nov. 54
,, William.3 Scots Guards to July 68
Aldworth, Richard William,* 7 Foot 20 Mar. 62
Allan, Andrew Timbrel),5 25 Foot 1 Apr. 63
\rthur SirFrederick Leopold. 7/./.f.Unattached 14 Mar. 62
Bagot.Chas. Gr. G.ls. lion. Col. 3 Stafford Militia 11 Nov. 51
Ifaillie, George Clement, Royal Engineers 2 Aug. 65
Baillie, Hugh Smith, Royal Horse Guards 30 Sept. 04
Barnard. William Andrew M ,« 96 Foot 29 Nov. 69
Beaumont, Fred. Edw. Blackett,9 MP. for
South Durham 27 Oct. 77
Berwick, William Noel, Lord,' 13 Foot 20 June 54
Bewcs, Wvndham Edin.8late School of Musk. 8 June 63
Blackburne, William, 69 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Blake, Matthciv Gregory, Canadian Regiment 2S June 38
Boswell, Sir Geo. A. F. Houstoun, .Bf . Cold. Gds. 11 Nov. 51
liralshaw, Paris Wra, Augustus, Unattached,
Military Knight of Windsor 7 May 6l
Bridge, Cyprian,10 58 Foot 26 Oct. 58
Browne, Sir Thos. Gore,12 CB. KCMG. 41 Foot 20 June 54
Bruce, Robert,105 Unattached 17 May 67
Buller, James Hornby,14 Military Train 8 Sept. 77
Burdett, Sir Robert, Bart. 68 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Bnshe, Charles Kendal,11 59 Foot 26 June 71
B.uler, Webbe,15 60 Foot 9 Sept. 63
( 'a.npbell, Sir Edw. Fitzgerald,16 Bart. 60 Rifles 12 Jan. 67
Campbell, George Herbert Fred., Unattached. 26 Oct. 58
Campbell, James, 87 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Campbell, Walter, Unattached 16 Nov. 58
1 'ainpbell, William,1' 100 Foot 4 Aug. 70
Cane, Stopford, 30 Foot 11 Nov. 51
Carmichael, James Dodington,19 CB. 94 Foot 2 Mar. 63
Cartwright. Henry, Grenadier Guards 20 June 54
Cathcart,7/'<». Aug. Murray, -"GrenadierUuards 27 Oct. 64
Clavering, Henry Mordaunt, 98 Foot 29 Apr. 02
Clitlbrd, Robert Cavendish Spencer, Gren. Gds. 7 Sept. 55
Clinton, Henry, 11 Dragoons 20 June 54
Cockell, William,21 16 Foot 28 Nov. 54
C KSkB, Philip Reginald, Royal Artillery 1 May 58
Cole, Arthur Lowry.2- CB. 17 Foot 9 Mai'. 58
Clville, lion. Win. James, R. Brigade, Ensign
V. mm 11 of the Guard, Controller and Treasurer
toH.R.H.the Duke of Edinburgh 26 Nov. 69
Combermere, Wellington H. S. I'isc. Unatt 15 Dec. 61
Conroy, Henry George, Gr. (ids 28 Nov. 54
Cooper, Arthur Sisson,23 CB. 33 Foot 29 Aug. 73
Cooper, Joshua Harry.24 7 Foot 21 June 69
Cure, Alfred Capei.21 Grenadier Guards 24 Nov. 63
D'Arcy, George Abbas Kooli,27 3 W. I. Regt. 7 July 57
Deedcs, Herbert George,'""' 60 Rifles ; Assistant
Under Secretary of State for War, and Member
of the Army Purchase Commission 1 Oct. 77
Denny, William,28 71 Foot 20 June 54
do Rottenburgh. Geo., CB. 100 Foot, Military
Knight of Windsor 28 Nov. 54
fie Baumarez, John Bt. Vincent, Lord, 16 Drs. . 20 June 54
as, ''" Capo Mounted Kitles 30 July 60
lioi-chest' r, Dudley W. Lord,"* Colds. Guards 9 Nov. 6:
<• F.den, Morton Robert," 56 Foot 10 May 79
rough. Cha. Edmund,31 Lord, 66 Foot... 12 July =;8
I ,■ -I < ha." GB.aoF. late Assist. Con.
Imll.r 12 Jfav
11 Royal Artillery 29 June
Fairfax. .Sir Wm. Goo. Herbert Taylor Ram-
11 Oct.
'"are, I Pool a ■ | »c| ■
H foot ,, Jan 7g
■ 'cii. Gds 2,, June S4
Pranoklyn, Gilbert William, 17 Foot 28 Nov 54
I /■' 1 oot, ' M< F Commtitioner
I < \ty of London 1'olice 28 Nov. 54
Gahan, Henrv, 5 West India Regt., Military
Knight of Windsor 22 Feb. 63
Gavdiher.Richard, late Inspecting Field Officer 20 Oct. 58
Gardiner, Thomas George, 3 Foot 9 Dec- 69
Gawler, John Cox,3" 73 Foot, Keeper of the Re-
galia in the Tower of London 15 Oct. 66
Goulburn, Edward, Grenadier Guards38 2S Nov. 54
Graham, James John,39 Unatt. Military Knight
of Windsor 26 Oct. 58
Graham, Sir~L\im\ey,Bart.*" 18 Foot 4 Dec. 64
Graham, William, Scots Gds 9 Nov- 4°
Gregory, Henrv James Michell,42 3 W. I. Regt. 15 -uay 57
Hamilton, Sir Cha. J.J.45 .Bt. CB. Scots Gds 20 June 54
Harcourt, Francis Venables, Coldst. Gds 9 Nov. 46
Harlev, Rob. Wm.*? CM. CMG. 2 West India
Regt. Lt. Governor of Tobago 24 Feb. 72
Harrison, Robert Prescott,48 80 Foot 9 Nov. 71
Harvest, Hector, Unattached 22 June 60
Hay, Alex. Sebastian Leith,49 CB. 93 Foot 16 Apr. 58
Hay, Lord Edward, 7 Hussars 9 Nov. 46
Hibbert, Francis Gordon,52 20 Foot 4 Apr. 70
Hibbert, Hugh Robert,50 Brigade Depot 1 Dec. 68
Hill, Sir Stephen John,51 CB. KCMG. 2 West
India Regiment 28 Nov. 54
Holland, Launcelot, 34 Foot 4 June '4
Hopwood, Hervev, Gren. Guards 22 Aug. 56
Hume, Henry, CB. Gren. Guards, Gent, at Arms 5 May 60
Jenkins. Richard, Unattached 3 June 62
Jenner, Augustus Frederick, 11 Foot 21 Feb. 65
c. Johnson, Sir Henrv Franks Fred., Bt. 5 F. 13 Dec. 60
Lake, Sir Henry Atwell,57 KCB. Unattached... 24 June 56
Laugley, Oliver, 16 Foot n Jan. 64
J32B Le Blanc, Francis,59 46 Foot 23 Nov. 4*
Liddell, Hon. Geo. Aug. Fred. Scots Guards,
Groom in Waiting to the Queen 20 June 54
Lloyd, Robert Clitlbrd, 68 Foot 9 Sept. 59
Lowe, Arthur Charles,63 11 Foot 15 Mar. 58
Lumley, Frederick Douglas,6* Unattached 24 Aug. 61
M'Kerlie, John Graham, CB. Royal Engineers 10 June 61
M'Kinstry, Alexander,65 17 Foot 17 May 66
Maclean, Sir Charles Fitzroy, Bt. 13 Drs 9 Nov. 46
Macnaghten, Sir Fra. Edm. Bt.w 8 Hussars... 21 Feb. 7c
Maitland. Fred. Thomas, late h.p 26 Oct. 58
Mansfield, Charles Edward,66 Dnatt. Consul
General, U.S. of Colombia 1 Oct. 77
Marten, Thomas Wright.68 7 Foot 20 June 70
Massey, if on. Nathaniel Henry Chas. 70 Foot... 20 June 54
Master, Wm. Chester, CB. 28 F. Gent, at Arms 27 Mar. 63
SIS. Maude, Francis Cornwallis,69 CB. R. Art.
Consul General at Warsaw 20 July 66
Miller, John,?1 Unattached 3 Aug. 63
Moriat, Rowland, 1 West India Regt 1 May 61
Moffatt, Kenneth Mackenzie, R. Canadian R.... 12 May 68
Monkland, George,72 74 Foot 2S Nov. 54
Muter, Dunbar Douglas,7* 51 F 31 Mar. 65
Ogilvy, Thomas, 2 Life Guards 28 Nov. 54
Ouvry, Henry Aime,75 CB. 9 Lancers 5 Feb. 63
Patey, George William, 56 Foot 31 Mar. 72
Patience, James,76 65 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Penleaze, Henry, Gr. Gds 20 June 54
Penrhyn, Edw. Gordon, Lord, Scots Guards,
Honorary Colonel, Carnarvon Militia 9 Nov. 46
Pitt, Thomas Henry,77 Royal Artillery 24 Nov. 77
39 Pratt, Charles,78 n Foot 9 Nov. 46
Price, John Andrew,79 Royal Artillery 17 June 76
Reynardson, Edward Birch,80 CB. Gr. Gds. ... 20 June 54
Robertson, James Alexander, 82 Foot 16 Sept. 57
Robertson, James Peter,81 CB. Military Train 2S Aug. 63
Russell. Charles Martin,82 2 W.I. Regt 31 Oct. 77
St. Clair, Hon. C. W. Master of Sinclair,*3 57 F. 8 Mar. 7 j
Scott, Hon. Charles Grantham, Scots Guards 30 Jan. 55
Scovell, Edward W. 96 Foot 8 July 61
Shute, Neville Hill,8* 64 Foot 30 Aug. 63
Sillery, Charles,85 30 Foot 31 Aug. 60
Skelly, Francis, 37 Foot 2S Nov. 54
Skipwith, Henry,86 43 Foot 28 Nov. 54
Slade, William Hicks,87 5 Lancers 23 Jan. 68
Smith, Wm. Robert Brudenell, Unattached ... 16 Mar. 58
Smyth, Henry Montagu, 44 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Stewart,JamesAiiislio,R. Marines, Gent.atArms 22 May 66
Sulivan, Geo. Aug. Filmer,88 5 Lancers 15 June 6c
Swan, Graves Chainney, Unatt 28 Nov. 54
Swinfen. Fred. Hay,89 5 Dragoon Guards 8 Mar. 7,,
Taylor, Phillpctts Wright, Canadian Rifles 28 Nov. 54
Tempest. Thomas Richard Plumbe, 23 Foo t ... 20 June 54
Teulon, George, 16 Foot 9 Nov. 46
Thomson. George Latham,91 82 Foot i May 65
Travcrs, Frederick John,92 Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 65
Travers, John,93 Royal Artillery 24 Jan. 62
Trevolyan, Harrington Astley,'" 7 Hussars ... 19 Apr. 69
Vyse, George Howard, 2 Life Guards, Gentleman
Usher in Waiting to the Qlteen 30 May 62
Wade, Hamlet Coote,96 CB. 13 F 26 Oct. 58
Walker, Henry Torrens, 25 Foot 28 July 68
Walpole, Horatio,98 79 Foot n Nov. 51
Colonels and Lt.Colonels vjJio have Retired by Sale, by Commutation, 8fc. 605
p.s.c. Webber, George Daniel,97 CB. Br. Depot 19 Oct. 77 I Byng, Hon. Henry Wm. John, Coldstream Gds.
We?" John, 42 Foot 14 Aug. 59 ' Hon. Colonel 2 Middlesex Militia
Wefie-dev, William Henrv Charles, 7 Foot 28 Nov. 54 ! 13 MR Cadell, Charles,50 KH. 94 Foot
Westinorland.F. W.H. Earl of?* OB.Coldst.Gds. 11 Jan. 60 Cafe, Haydon Lloyd, 94 Foot
Whyte, John James, 1 Dr. Gds 11 Nov. 51 I Calcott, Charles Rowland Berkeley,51 28 Foot .
Wilbraham, Son. Edw. Bootle, Coldst. Gds. ... 11 Nov. 51 1 Caldwell, William Bletterman, 76 Foot
Wilford, Ernest Christian, School of Musketry 25 Apr. 58
Wise, Charles, 65 F 28 Nov. 54
Wood, Sir John Stewart,102 KCB. 13 F 12 Dec. 57
33 Wyatt, Sir Henry Robartes,103 29 Foot 23 Nov. 41
Yarborough, Charles Cooke,104 CB. 91 Foot ... 28 Nov. 54
Yolland, William, Royal Engineers 13 Jan. 58
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Addams, James, R. Art
Alexander, Boyd Francis.1 Rifle Brigade
Allen, James, 2 W. I. Regt '.
Alleyne, Douglas,2 37 Foot
Andros, William,3 55 Foot
Annesley, Hugh, Earl* Scots Guards
Anstruther, Sir Robert, Bart. Grenadier Gds..
I Armstrong, Alex. Boswell,5 Cape M. Rifles
Armstrong, Charles, 35 Foot
Armytage. Henry,6 Coldstream Guards
Arthur, Thomas, 3 Dr. Gds
Astley, Sir John Dugdale," Bt. Scots Guards
MP. for North Lincolnshire
Atkinson, Edward D. 37 Foot
Atkinson, Ralph,8 Grenadier Guards
Attye, Francis Lionel Octavius,9 2 Foot
Aylmer, Frederick Charles,10 89 Foot
Babington, William, 7 Hussars 13 May 59
Baddeley, Wm. Henry Clinton,11 49 Foot 23 Mar. 55
Bagot, Ponsonby, Scots Guards 28 Apr. 75
Baines, Cuthbert A. 16 Foot 28 Oct. 58
Bannatyne, John Millar,12 8 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Baring,' Francis,13 Scots Guards 13 Aug. 58
Barne, Fred. St. John Newdigate, Scots Gds. 22 Mar. 7
V. irrett, Knox, 56 Foot
Barron, Fenwick Boyce, 3 Dragoon Guards ...
Barton, Christopher, iS Hussars
Bathurst, Fred. Thos. Arthur Hervey,14 Gr.Gds.
Bathurst, Henry, Scots Guards
Bizalgette, William Joseph,15 37 Foot
Beaufort, Henry, Duke of KG. Unatt. lion.
6 Nov. 27
21 Mar. 72
9 Nov. 46
1 Oct. 77
11 Nov. 51
18 May 60
17 May 61
5 Nov. 47
16 May 72
26 Oct. 58
12 May 43
16 June 57
26 Nov. 58
14 July 54
19 Jan. 64
Nov. 55
11 Nov. 51
1 Apr. 59
1 Apr. 76
18 Jan. 61
13 Jan. 34
23 Mar. 66
Colonel M. Gloucestershire Hussars
53 Beckham, Thomas,17 Unattached
Bell, Win. 12 Foot
Bell-Martin, Arthur Gonne,18 7 Dragoon Gds.
Bennett, William, 48 Foot
Benson. Tom, 66 Foot
Bentinck. Henry Cha. Adol. Fred. Wm. Alden-
bnrg-, Coldst. Guards
Bertram, Charles Pelgue,19 41 Foot
Betty, William Thomas,20 6 Dragoon Guards .
BickerstafT, Robert,21 6 Dragoon Guards
Biddulph, Francis Edward, 9 Foot
Bigge, William Matthew, 70 Foot
Biggs, Thomas, 60 Rifles
Billington, George M.22 8 Hussars .
26 Oct. 58
20 June 54
30 Mar. 49
22 Apr. 71
10 Jan. 37
21 Apr. 63
19 Jan. 76
1 Jan. 68
15 Dec. 6g
20 July 58
16 Feb. 7S
23 Apr. 47
1 Apr. 66
Oct. 77
Bingham, George, lord,13 Coldstream Guards. 20 Dec. 59
Binney, Charles Richard, Roj'al Engineers ... 8 Mar. 67
Blachford, Oswald Samuel, 15 Drs 20 June 54
! Hack, George, 75 Foot 13 Feb. 59
B'ennerhassett, Barry,26 71 Foot 7 Dec. 58
Blomfield, Thomas Edwin, 26 Foot 1 Apr. 70
20 July 60
20 June 54
11 Nov. 51
Feb.
Blosse. Edward Lynch, Unattached
Bond, Edward* Dep. Batt
Bond, Henry,3" 15 Hussars
V.onham, John Brathwaite,31 50 Foot
Bonham- Carter, Hugh, Coldstream Guards ... 3 Aug. 72
Bourke, Thomas, 34 Foot 9 Aug. 70
Bouverie, Laurence Pleydell,32 78 F. Adjutant
1 Cheshire Engineer Volunteer* 20 July 58 [ Dickson, Philip,87 Roval Artillery
p.s.c. Bowen, Edward, 57 Foot 1 Apr. 66 Digby, John Almerus",88 Grenadier Guards
Boyd, James George Hay,33 Unattached 20 Apr. 66 [ Dillon, Francis William,89 69 Foot
Boyle, Hon. William Georse,34 Coldst. Gds. ... 19 Aug. 62 I Dillon, Robert,90 30 Foot
Bramston, Thomas Harvey,35 Grenadier Guards 10 June 62 | Dixon, John, 73 Foot
Campbell, Arch. Campbell,52 Scots Guards, Lt.
Colonel, Renfrew Militia
Campbell, Duncan,53 Unattached
Campbell, H on. Henry Walter,54 Coldst.Guards
Campbell, James Hay,55 71 Foot
Campbell, John Thomas,56 R. Canadian Rifles
Garden, Frederick Walter, 5 Lancers
Garden, Henry Robert,57 Unattached
Carmichael, George Lynedoch,58 95 Foot, Chief
Constable of Worcester
Carter, John Money, Unatt
Cathcart, Hon. Adolphus F. Unatt
Cator, Thomas William, 76 Foot
Cecil, Lord Eustace Henry B. G-, Coldst. Gds.
MP., Surveyor General of the Ordnance
Chaine, William, 4 Hussars
Champion, Reginald Henrv, Royal Artillery...
Chaplin. Edward, Colds. Gds. MP. for Lincoln
Chetwode, George,59 8 Hussars
Chichester, Charles Raleigh,60 Depot Batt
Clarke, Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards
Clayton, FitzRoy Aug. Talbot,61 Gren. Guards
Clephane, Robert Douglas,62 79 Foot
Clinton, Henry Renebald, Grenadier Guards...
Cockburn, Alexander, Unattached
Cocker, Barnard William, 38 Foot
Cocks, Charles Lygon,64 Coldstream Guards...
Coke, Hon. Wenhain C. W.65 Scots Guards
Cole, Hon. Henry Arthur, Unattached
Collette. Henry, 67 Foot
Colls, Robert Stacy,66 32 Foot
Colman, George Butter Triscott, Unatt
Colman, Thomas, 9 Foot
Colthurst, David Latouche,67 20 Foot, MP. for
Cork Count ij
\BW. Colthurst, James Robert,68 18 Foot
Coney, Arthur Henry,69 67 Foot
TXConolly, John Augustus,70 Coldstream Gds.
Cookes, George,71 Unattached
p.a.c. Cookson, John Cookson Fife-,72 65 Foot;
Lieut. Northumberland Yeomanry Cavalry ...
Cooper, Edward Henry, Grenadier Guards
Coote, Chidley, 31 Foot
Cope, George" Harwood,73 14 Foot
Cox, Samuel Symes, 56 Foot
Coxon, George Stack-pule,74 Depot Battalion ..
Craster, James Thomas,75 Unattached
Crawley, Philip Sambrook.76 Coldstream Gds..
Cremorne, Vesey, Lord, Coldstream Gds
Crichton, Hon. Chas. Fred., Grenadier Gds. ...
Cross, William Jennings, Unattached
Crosse, Charles Kenrick,77 52 Foot
Cuddy, Alexander Daniel, Unattached
Cumberland. Bentinck Harry, 18 Foot
Cust, John Francis, Grenadier Gds
Custance, Fred. Hambleton, Grenadier Gds. ...
Dallas, George Fred.78 Unattached
Dangan, Wm. Henry, T'tnc79 Coldstream Gds.
Daniell, Edwin Greame,80 8 Foot
Dawnay, Hon. Lewis Payn, Coldstream Gds.
Dawson, John,81 6 Foot
Day, Henry James,82 99 Foot
Deacon, William Edward Durand,83 54 Foot ...
de Morel, Charles Carew,84 42 Foot
Dennis, Morley Stratford Tynte, 76 Foot
de Teissier, James FitzHerbert,85 Unattached
Dick, Augustus Alexander,86 13 Foot
.c. Branfill, Benjamin Aylett, S6 Foot..
Bravo, Alexander,36 1 West India Regiment ...
c. Brett, Henry, 18 Hussars
Bridge, George, 3 Foot
Brisco, Hylton, 2 Dr. Gds
Brooke, Robert Wilmot,37 60 Rifles
Brown, Edward John Vesey,38 60 Foot
HI Browne, Barton Parker.41 11 Drs
Bruce, Conrtenay William.43 6 Dragoon Guards
Bruce, Robert Cathcart Dairy, 8 Foot
Bull, John James,45 56 Foot
Burdett, Charles Sedley,44 Coldst. Gds
Burdett, Francis, 17 Drs.
Oct. 77 j 1J Doyle, Michael Taylor,91 Rifle Brigade
12 Aug. 74 ! Dresing, Charles, 3 Foot, Gentleman at Arms...
28 May 70 , Duberley, George, 77 Foot
12 Mar. 61 : Dugmore, Fred^ Wm. John, Scots Guards
16 June 57 Dunbar, Thomas Clement,92 75 Foot
29 Dec. 71 ! Dunlop, Alexander, 2 West India Regt
27 May 56 I Dunsmure, Charles, 42 Foot
11 Nov. 51 I Darie, Charles, Unattached
23 Oct. 67 i Earle, William Henry,93 17 Foot
1 Oct. 77 j Edgar, James Handasyde, 69 Foot
13 Dec. 60 Edgcumbe, Hon. Charles Ernest, Gren. Gds....
22 Aug. 54 3,3 Edwards, Hugh Gore,94 10 Foot
19 Oct. 48 Edwards, Spencer Henry Hutchins,95 9S Foot.
Burgoyne, Sir John Montagu, Bart.*6 Gr. Gds. 30 Nov. 60 FJliot, Georee Augustus!96 18 Foot
Vurna'nd, Norman, Coldstream Guards 17 Feb. 69 YC Elton, Frederick Cockayne,97 21 Foot
Burrard, Sidney, Grenadier Guards 13 Feb. 59 England, Richard,98 55 Foot
Rurton, Adolphus Wm. Desart,47 CB. 7 Dr. Gds. 1 June 62 , E wart, William Salisbury,99 Grenadier Guards
Butt, John Wells, 95 Foot 26 Oct. 58 Fairfax, Thomas Ferdinand, Grenadier Guards
Butter, Archibald,49 15 Foot 23 May 73 Fane, Henry, 15 Drs
Byng, Alfred Molyneux, Gren. Gds 23 Mar. 70 c. Fanshawe, Hew Dalrymple, Unatt
May 56
Sept. 33
Apr. 70
Apr. 70
. June 54
12 June 60
21 Dec. 62
14 Aug. 66
23 Feb. 75
7 Nov. 68
29 Jan. 70
26 Dec. 56
9 Feb. 70
26 Oct. 58
20 June 54
12 Apr. 72
2 July 61
1 Oct. 77
8 Mar. 67
22 Mar. 71
30 Mar. 60
I Jan. 68
21 Mar. 63
16 May 62
6 June 56
14 Jan. 71
1 Apr. 60
11 Nov. 51
20 June 54
14 June 58
20 June 54
24 Jan. 63
1 Apr. 66
26 Oct. 58
20 June 54
23 Jan. 69
II Nov. 51
30 May 74
8 June 63
2 Oct. 72
17 May 79
17 Nov. 57
11 Nov. 51
19 Feb. 79
13 July 55
1 Apr. 70
31 Jan. 72
13 Dec. 60
4 Jan. 71
17 May 71
11 Nov. 51
27 Dec. 68
26 Oct. 58
11 Nov. 51
16 Sept. 56
3 Aug. 72
1 Jan. 68
17 Apr. 60
27 Dec. 68
27 Sept. 76
29 May 75
1 Oct. 77
27 Dec. 68
16 Oct. 60
20 Sept. 60
17 Oct. 59
8 Mar. 73
10 Mar. 66
7 Dec. 58
7 Dec. 47
3 Sept. 67
11 Nov. 51
10 Jan. 37
11 Dec. 68
22 Dec. 48
17 May 71
27 Dec. 68
19 Apr. 64
15 Feb. 50
23 Feb. 69
26 May 73
16 Nov. 68
29 Deo. 69
10 Jan. 37
20 May 68
9 Nov. 66
17 June 66
1 May 66
24 June 62
9 Apr. 70
17 Oct. 37
25 Oct. 59
Lieutenant Colonels who have Retired by Sale, lij Commutation, Sfc.
606
Farquharson, Francis Dundas,100 60 Rifles 11 Nov. 76
Farquharson, James Ross,1"1 Scots Guards ... 16 Aug. 59
Farrer.JamesSteadmanHawker.^Coldst.Gds. 20 Apr. 61
Feilden, Oswald Barton,103 78 Foot 17 Mar. 76
39 Fendall, William,104 4 Drs 24 Dec. 32
Ferguson, George Arthur,"" Grenadier Gds. ... 18 July 62
Ferguson, Robert, 70 Foot 13 Mar. 35
Finch, lion. Daniel Greville,106 24 Foot 8 July 62
Findlav, Alexander, 3 West India Regt 13 Feb. 52
Fisher', Seth Nuttall, 2 5 Foot 20 June 54
FitzGerald, Henrv Charles »•> 33 Foot 9 Apr. 68
Fuzlierald, William Henry Dominick,108 Unatt. 2 Apr. 65
FitzRov, Lord Fred. John, ■"'■'Grenadier Gds.... 22 Juness
Flamstead, George Ley W. D.110 Depot Batt. 23 Feb. 75
Flanagan. John B., 81 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Fludver, Charles. Grenadier Guards 9 APr- 7°
Forbes, John, Coldstream Guards 7 AuS- 46
Forester, Cecil William, 52 Foot 22 Aug. 51
Forester, lion. Henry Townshend, Gren. Gds. 24 Aug. 52
Forster, Francis Rowland,111 4 Dragoon Gds... 20 Apr. 61
F irtescne, John Charles Wm.112 Unatt 2 Nov. 55
9g ffosbery, George Vincent,'13 Bengal S. C. 10 Feb. 76
2 Feb. 58
11 Nov. 51
12 Jan. 64
22 June 55
2 Oct. 46
11 Nov. 51
22 May 66
11 Nov. 51
28 June 64
16 May 65
29 Apr. 56
Oct. 77
Fraser, Hon. Alex. Edw.114 Scots Guards
Freeman, Thomas Inigo Wickham, 13 Foot
Fulton, William, 15 Foot
Gaisford, John William, 72 Foot
Gandy, Fred. Scots Guards
Gardner. James, 53 Foot
Gardyne, Charles Greenhill, Coldst. Guards
\1 lia'mer, John Hutchinson.115 93 Foot
Garrett, Algernon Robert,116 66 Foot
Gascoigne, Clifton,117 Grenadier Guards
-, Thomas, 2 West India Regt
Gibbs, Charles, 2 Foot
Gilbert, Walter Raleigh, R. Artillery 13 Dec. 54
Gi pin, Brudnev Todd,118 62 Foot.
Gilpin, Sir Rich. Thos. Bart. MP. Rifle Br.
linn. Col. Bedford Militia
Go:r, Trevor,1" Unattached
Goode, Winter,120 64 Foot
Gordon, Sir William,1-1 Bart. 17 Lancers
Gordon, Sir William, Bart. 3 W. I. Regt
Gore, Frederick William,1-2 3 Foot
Gore, James Pollock,123 1 Foot
Gould, Henrv Osborne, Grenadier Guards
Grant, Alex.G. 85 Foot
p.s.c. Grant, Fra. Richard ('has.121 5 Lancers..
Graves, James Wm.125 Staff O. of Pensioners ..
Graves, Wm. Grogan, 82 Foot
Green, Charles Mingaye,126 30 Foot
Greene, Dawson Cornelius,12" Depot Battalion
Gregory, Fred. William,128 44 Foot
Greville, Arthur Charles.129 Unattached
Grey, Francis Douglas,131 37 Foot
Grove, Robert,132 90 Foot
Grylls, Shadwell Morley,133 Royal Artillery ...
YC Hackett, Thomas Bernard',135 23 Foot
Hagart, James M'Caul,136 CB. 7 Hussars
Hague, Charles Barnard,13' 67 Foot
Hall, Frederick ,:3S 88 Foot
Hallowes, John,140 87 Foot
Hamilton, Christian Monteith, 92 Foot
Hamilton, Digby St. Vincent, Unattached
Hamilton, Louis Herries,141 87 F.
2 Apr. 71
11 Nov. 51
9 Apr. 71
18 Mar. 69
10 June 62
20 June 54
9 Aug. 63
1 Apr. 66
17 Feb. 69
31 Aug. 55
29 Dec. 71
9 Mar. 61
1 Oct. 77
12 Jan. 66
9 Sept.64
29 Dec. 71
9 Nov. 62
9 Nov. 62
2 Nov. 55
1 Jan. 68
1 Apr. 74
14 Aug. 57
13 Oct. 60
9 June 77
1 Apr. 70
1 Sept.65
24 Oct. 69
9 Oct 63
Hamilton, Robert William,142 GrenadierGuards 23 July 6
Harding, Benjamin, 2 Dr. Gds 14 July 25
Harding, William,143 2F 23 Nov. 41
Eardinge, Henry, Rifle Brigade, Gent, at Arms 27 Apr. 60
Hardy, Jonas Pasley,144 Unatt 26 Oct. 58
Hare, James,145 22 Foot 1 Oct. 77
Hare, Hon. Richard, 90 F 11 Nov. 51
Harger, John, 25 Foot 24 May 79
B trvey, Henry B. 22 F 20 June 54
Hathorn, John Fletcher, Coldstream Guards... 23 Nov. 70
Sat) in, Villiers La Touche, Grenadier Guards 29 June 55
0, Fred. William, Royal Artillery 1 Apr. 60
Hawkins, Thomas Scott,148 1 F 12 Dec. 54
II ly, lion. Charles Rowley,149 Scots Guards... 21 Nov. 62
Oavgarth, Francis,1-" Scots Guards 14 July 54
Beaton, John Richard, 37 F 24 Apr. 60
Henderson, sir Bdm. Teamans Walcott, ECB.
H Bng., Commistionor of Metropolitan Police 26 Mar. 62
Iler.eage. Michael Walker,1-1 Coldstream (ids. 21 Dec. 60
Henrv, Robert Edward, 86 Foot, Gent, at Arms 1 Apr. 74
m. Bewett, William, 53 F 19 Aug 28
Bey land. John Rowley,'" 7 F 20 June 54
Bibbert, Edward George,"* Grenadier Guards 22 Oct. 61
11 C B, Jami - Francis,184 7 Foot 29 May 69
Bin, George Staveley, Ititlc Brigade 20 June 54
Bill, Rich. Fred. 5 , F. lion. Col. Shropehire Mil. , • May ,o
11 ' • ' - lv,li6 CB. 5 Lancers, Inspector
UoflrUkCoiutabular* 24 Dec. 60
'• JSS, M. M'Garel-, Bart. KCB.i Life,
K MP. for Truro 22 June 55
MB •""• "'■"[/•' V""'-' ■■"'■ 3. May 59
Wn ,",.""•■ ' ! Guimle 15 Mar. .4
. Whaler, VUe. Grenadier Guards... a3 Jane 63
Hudson, Charles,159 10 Foot
Hudson, James.16" 84 Foot
Hudson, Joseph Henry, Gr. Gds. Superinten-
dent of Army Clothing Depot
Hudson, Joseph Henry Francis Harrington,
Grenadier Guards
Hume, Gustavus, Unatt. Lieutenant Corps of
Gentlemen at Armt
Hunt, Edmund D'Arcy,162 6 Dragoons
Hunt, William Thomas, 3W. I. Regt
Hunter, James, 16 F
Hutchinson, Fred. James Taggart, Unatt
Hutton, Thomas Bruce,163 100 Foot
Ibbetson, Charles Parke, late h.p
Inglefield, Samuel Hood Stovin, R. Artillery,
Commanding Hants Art. Militia
Ingram, Robert Bethune,165 100 Foot
Innes-Ker, Lord Charles John, Scots Guards
Irby, Leonard Howard Lloyd,166 74 Foot
Ivey, George James,167 4 Wes
1 Oct. 77
7 May 77
:6May 45
, w'i- • , I. V- .'■ . "re'"""l'r guards... 23 JOlie 63 Manners, Herbert liussell.2"1 Depot Batt
nowuy, John,w4 Foot m July 79 Manaergh, John Craven,217 25 f
India Regt
$M Jackson, Basil, R. Staff Corps
James, Charles, 12 F
James, Demetrius Wyndham Grevis,168 2 F
Jervoise, Henry Clarke,169 Coldstream Guards
Jocelyn, Hon. John Strange,170 Scots Guards...
Johnstone, Geo. Chas. Keppel, Gren. Gds. ...
p.s.c. Y€ Jones, Alfred Stowell,172 13 Foot
Jones, Ebenezer, 66 F
Jones, Hugh Maurice,173 73 F
Jones, Lewis John Fillis,174 Depot Battalion ...
Jones, Thomas, 14 Dragoons
Keane, George Michael, 2 F
Kenny, William Henry, Unattached
Kensington, William, Lord, Coldstream Guards
King, A. S., 10 F
King, Henry John,176 3 Foot
Kingscote.R.N.F.,177 CB. Scots Guards, Extra
Equerry to H.M.H. the Prince of Wales
Kitchener, Henry Horatio, 9 F
Knight, Arnold More,178 12 Foot
c. Knipe, William,18" 86 Foot
Knox, George, Coldst. Gds
Knox, William, 13 Drs
Kyrle, John Ernie Money, lnteh.p
Labalmondiere, Douglas W. P., late h.p. Assist.
Com m issioner of Metropolitan Police
Lambton, Francis,181 Scots Guards
Lamotte, Charles Wyndham, Unatt
Lane, Henry John Bagot,182 Coldst. Guards ...
Langford, Hercules Edward, Lord, Gren. Gds.
Lautour, William Young, Grenadier Guards
Lea, Fred. Percy, 183Unat. Mil. Ent. of Windsor
Leach, George Archibald, Royal Engineers ...
Leake, W. M., Royal Artillery
Learmonth, Alexander,185 17 Lancers
Legge, Hon. Edward Henry, Coldstream Gds.
Leah, Henrv Martin Cornwall, Gr. Gds
Leitrim, W., Earl of, 51 F
Lewes, John,186 3 West India Regt
Lind, James Burnie,188 31 Foot
Lindesay, Patrick,169 63 F
Lindsay, Hon. Charles Hugh,190 Grenadier
Guards, Groomui Waiting to the Queen
Lindsell, Robert Henry,191 28 F
Lister, Fred. D.,192 6 Dragoons
Little, William,194 Depot Battalion
Long, Samuel, Gr. Gds
Lovell, Charles Neville, Royal Artillery
Lowe, Robert Henry Curzon Drury,195 Gr. Gds.
Lowndes, John Henry, 6 F. Gent, at Arms
UC Loyd-Lindsay, Rob. Jas.196 Scots Guards,
MP. for Berkshire, Lt.Col. Hon. Artillery
Company of London 22 July 59
Lushington, Franklin,197 CB. Scots Guards ... 20 June 54
Lvle, Hugh Chetham,198 Royal Artillery 8 June 77
Lys, George Mowbray,200 CB. 20 F 15 May 55
Lyster, Fred. Torrens,201 21 Foot 24 Dec. 70
Lyster, Septimus,202 94 Foot 16 Sept. 68,
M'Barnet, Alexander Cockburn,203 79 F 25 Apr. 65.
M'Court, John,2"4 Military Train 21 Mar. 69.
M'Donald, William, 5 Foot 14 Aug. 59.
MacBean, Forbes, 02 Foot 15 Dec. 6y.
Macbeath, George,2"6 CB. Depot Batt 20 June 54
Macdonald, Alexander, 68 F 20 June 54
MacDonald, Peter,207 13 Foot 19 Dec. 65
MacFarlane, Francis John,208 3 Dragoon Gds. 1 Oct. 77
MacGregor, Malcolm,209 Unattached 10 May 59
Mackay, Henry Fowler, 76 F 20 June 54
Mackey, John Alex., 57 F 20 Juness
Maclean, FitzRoy Donald,211 13 Hussars 4 Feb. 71
Macpherson, Andrew John,212 24 Foot 27 Dec. 6S
Mael'lieison, Duncan, 42 F 10 Jan. 37
Macpherson, Lachlan,213 30 Foot 21 Nov. 74
Maguire, John,214 60 Rifles 5 Aug. 64
Malet, Charles St. Lo, 8 F 25 Oct. 42
Malet, Henry Charles Eden, 21i Grenadier Gds. 3 Oct. 62
Manners, Herbert Russell,216 Depot Batt 1 Feb. 66
26 Oct. 58
I Mar. 63
15 Feb. 61
5 Aug. 42
II Nov. 51
27 May 58
3 July 72
17 May 60
4 May 60
8 Mar. 72
28 Mar. 74
I Apr. 74
21 Aug. 67
9 Nov. 46 .
20 June 54
10 Mar. 61
20 July 66
6 Nov. 54
28 Oct. 71
13 Sept. 71
II Nov. 51
11 Feb. 62-
21 Jan. 72
10 Jan. 37
11 Nov. 51
9 Apr. 56-
16 Mar. 67
12 Aug. 19,
10 Dec. 68
17 July 55
5 Nov. 47
13 June 72
1 May 78.
27 July 38
23 June 48
12 Jan. 60
7 Sept. 6 7
4 Nov. 59
20 June 54
30 Mar. 67
2 Mar. 78
9 Sept. 7 1
26 Sept. 65
31 Jan. 60
4 June 13
1 July 59
25 Dec. 67
22 Apr. 71
20 June 54
7 May 58
7 Jan. 74
9 Mar. 5>
14 July 54
26 Dec. 56
2 Nov. 55
1 Apr. 70
13 Sept. 2 j
6 Dec. 66
10 July 66
6 June56>
Lieutenant Colonels ivlio have Retired by Sale, by Commutation, Src
Margesson, William George,219 So Foot i Apr. 70
Martin. Thomas,220 4 F 7 Apr. 65
Martindale, Ben Hay, CB. Royal Engineers ... 6 July 67
Massey, Hon. Lionel Edward, Scots Guards... 18 Dec. 66
Mathias, William,221 62 Foot 20 June 54
Maude, Geo. Ashley,22- CB.R.Art.,CrownEquerry2^ Feb. 56
Mauleverer, Benjamin Bunbury,223 88 Foot ... 1 Jan. 68
Maunsell, Richard, 11 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Maunsell, Robert, Depot Battalion 13 Aug. 68
Maxse, Henry Fitzharding Berkeley,221 CMG.
Unatt. Gov. and Com. in Chi,/ of Heligoland 6 July 63
Maxwell, Ron. James Pierce,226 50 F 12 Dec. 54
Maynard, Edmund Gdlim:,227 88 F 26 Apr. 59
Mein, Frederick Robert,22* CB. 94 Foot 31 Jan. 64
Meredith, Henry Warter,230 45 Foot 7 Mar. 62
Messiter, John, 28 F 24 Aug. 42
Miller, Frederick,231 63 Foot 1 Jan. t.S
Miller, James,232 11 Hussars 8 Mar. 59
Miller, Thomas,233 81 F 3 Sept. 50
Milligan, Charles,234 39 Foot 8 Sept. 77
Motlatt, William Henry,236 19 Foot 13 Mar. 78
Mollan, William Campbell,23" CB. 96 F 20 July 58
\niX Molloy, John,23s 9 F n Nov. 5I
Molyueux, Hon. Caryl Craven, 10 Hussars 20 Mar. 73
Moiickton, Hon. Horace Manners,239 3 Hussars 12 June6o
Montagu, James Van Harthals,*40 10 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Montresor, Henry Edward,241 Grenadier Gds... 6 Nov. 54
Moore, Henry, 21 F n Nov. 51
33 Morris, Sir George, 40 F 4 June M
Mortimer, Tho. Bythesea, Unatt. Gent. at Arms 25 Mar. 59
Mostyii, Son. Roger, Scots Guards 26 Dec. 59
Mure, Win.242 Scots Gds. MP. for Renfrewshire 16 Dec. 59
Murray, James Florence, 97 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Murray, John,244 Grenadier Guards 21 Sept. 60
Murray, John Digby, 5 Dr. Gds n Nov. 51
Naylor, James Sadler,240 8 Hussars 31 Jan. 58
Need, Arthur, 14 Hus. Lieut. Yeomen of the Guard 14 Jan. 62
Needham, Hon. Henry Colville, Gren. Gds. ... 2S Apr. 75
Neville, Edward,247 Scots Guards 28 Nov. 56
Newdigate, Francis William, Coldst. Gds
Newton, Wm. Henry,2'8 KH. Canadian Rifles.
Nicholson, Thomas William,24'1 KH. 55 F.
Nicoll, Samuel John Luke, 30 F
Northey, William Brook, 1 F
Nugent, Sir George Edmund, Bt. Gren. Guards
Nugent, James, 36 F
O'Brien, John Terence Nicolls,2-0 20 Foot
O'Brien, William Creagh,251 CMG. 73 Foot
O'Donneil, JohnVize, 27 F
Onslow, Arthur Edward, Scots Guards
Ord, Augustus William, 20 Foot
33 O'Reilly, Anthony Alex.,252 Unatt
Urme, William Knox,253 10 F
Palmer, Edmund,255 Royal Artillery
Palmer, John, 34 F
Patterson, Charles Doyle, 10 Foot, Exon Yeo-
men of the Guard
Pears, Henry, 25 Foot
Pearson, Charles, 9 F
Pearson, Richard Lyons Otway,257 Gren. Gds..
Peebles, Thomas, 11 Foot
Peel, Cecil Lennox, Scots Guards
Peel, Edmund Yat.es,258 Unattached
Pender, Francis Henry, 25 Foot
Pennant, Hon. Arch. Cha. Hy. Douglas, Gr.Gds.
Peyton, John,260 7 Dragoon Guards
Pigott, Arthur, Staff Officer of Pensioners ...
Pigott, John Felling, Staff O. of Pensioners...
Pitcaim, Andrew,261 Depot Battalion
Pitt, Hon. Horace, R. Horse Gds
Pitts, Francis, Unattached
Piatt, Charles Rowley,262 6 Foot
Pocklington, Geo. Henry, 18 F. Gent, at Arms
Portal, Robert,264 5 Lancers
Powell, Henry Claringbold, S. 0. of Pensioners
Pretyman, William,26' 60 F
Prevost, Charles,266 2 West India Regt
Puget, John,26* 8 Hussars
Radcliffe, Emilius C. Delme,269 88 Foot
Ramsay, Balcarres Dalryrnple W. Unattached 28 J;;
Randolph, John Weech, 57 F
Rawlinson, George Roiuuey, 3 Dragoon Gds.
33 Rawstorne, John George,27" 17 F
Ready, Charles,271 71 F
Reed, Thomas,272 70 F
Reeve, Ellis Philip Fox, Coldstream Guards...
Reeve, John,-'73 Grenadier Guards
Rice, Cecil,275 72 Foot
Rich, Charles David,276 9 Lancers
Richardson, Fred. 30 F
Roberts, F. Thomas, Grenadier Guards
Robertson, Archibald, 25 F
Robertson, Rob. Jameson Eustace,277 60 Rifles
Robinson, John,278 44 Foot
Robinson, Richard Harcourt, 60 Rifles
Rocke, Richard,279 72 F
Ronier, Robert William,280 59 F
4 Sept. 54
28 June 3S
607
Romilly, Frederick, Scots Guards 22 Jan. aJ
Roney-Dougal, Richard,281 Depot Battalion ... 26 Oct. 6^
Rooke, Wilioughby Sandilands, Scots Guards 5 Jan. 6°
Rose, John Rose Holden-,282 17 Lancers 17 Sept. 5?
Roseliill, Geo. John, Lord, Scots Guards
Ross-King, William.284 Unattached
Rothe, Lorenzo, 93 F
Rous, William John,285 Scots Guards
Rowley, Sir Charles, Bart. 9 Lancers
Russell, Andrew Hamilton,286 58 F
V€ Russell, SirCharles, /y,»-r.287GrenadierGds
Russell, Lord Chas. Jas. Fox, 60 F
Russell, Frederick Browne, Unattached
Russell, Hickman Rose 288 57 Foot
Ruttledge, Thomas Ormsby,290 32 F
Rynd, M'Kay,291 62 F
St. Maur, Edward,292 51 F
Sampson, William Henry, Rifle Brigade 20 June 58
Saunders, Henry Fred.,293 3 West India Regt. 15 Feb. 61
Scott, Hopton Bassett,294 9 Foot 9 Apr. 68
Scott, William Gleudonwyn, 91 F 31 Aug. 55
Sealy, Francis, h.p 13 Feb. 59
Sewell, Algernon Robinson, 15 Foot 1 Apr. 66
Seymour, Leopold Richard, Grenadier Guards 30 Nov. 70
Shakespear, John Davenport,296 Royal Art. ... 24 Aug. 6:
Sharp, John Edward,297 1 Foot
Shelley, Charles, Scots Guards
Shortt, William Aldersey James,298 57 Foot ...
Shuttleworth, Charles Usrhtred,299 68 Foot ...
33 Simmons, Joseph,3"0 CB. 41 F
Siree, Charles Moore B.301 3 Foot
Small, Robert, 25 F
Smith, Gerard, Scots Guards
Smith, Thomas Hardwick,303 2 West Ind. Regt.
Somerville, Thomas Henry,304 3 F
Spicer, William Fred., 78 F
Stanley, Charles Edward Henry, Gren. Grds.
Stanley, Hon. Chas. Jas. Fox, Gr. Gds. Hono-
•y Colonel 7 Lancashire Militia 30 Oct,
26 Mar.
8 June 70
21 Feb. 52
8 Jan- 64
31 A^ 3°
6 June 56
23 Apr. 58
9 Nov. 46
1 Mar. 60
7 Feb. 74
12 Nov. 62
29 Apr. 64
July 45
Apr. 70
Fub. 66
7 Feb. 74
21 Mar. 05
1 Nov. 42
8 July 74
11 Nov. 51
24 Sept. 70
16 Nov. 60
17 Sept. 58
4 June 11
3 Feb. 72
4 Jan. 66
25 Mar. 69
11 Nov. 51
1 Jan. 68
6 Oct. 72
4 June 70
24 May so-
2 Nov. 55
6 May 42
24 Nov. 77
23 Aug
61
,-o Mar
6q
zg Mar
68
20 A pr
70-
20 July 58
23 Feb
56
Steevens, Nathaniel,3"' Unattached
Stevenson, Henry Holford,30' Unattached...
June 39 Stevenson, Thomas, 30 F
4 Aug. 46 Steward, Edwin Ashley Tucker,308 21 F. ...
1 Nov. 51 Stewart, Duncan,309 92 Foot
9 Jan. 38 Stisted, Thomas Heathcoie,310 7 Hussars
2 Aug. 60 Stracey, Edward John,312 Scots Guards
June 70 Strachan, Henry Augustus,313 39 F
Apr. 66 33 Stretton, Severus William Lynam,314 40 F
Apr. 70 Strong, Owen H. 10 Foot
Dec. 47 Stuart, James Fred. Dudley Crichton, Gr. Grds. 10 June 55
27 Mar. 72 Stuart-Wortley, Arch. Henry P.,316 Unatt 16 Feb. 62
9 Nov. 46 Stucley, William Lewis, Grenadier Guards ... 11 Aug. 63
24 June 59 Swaffield, Charles James Orton,317 Depot Batt. 1 Apr. 70
5 Mar. 69 Swinburne, James, 4 Hussars 5 Oct. 67
28 Nov. 54 Svnue, George Charles,318 52 Foot 27 Dec. 68
Talbot, Hon. William Leopold,319 Depot Batt. 8 May 66
30 Apr. 61 Taylor, Alexander,32'1 Unattached
Aug. 69 Tedlie, William,321 60 Rifles
Nov. 51 Tench, Donald William,322 h.p
27 Dec. 64 Teulon, Thomas, 35 Foot
5 Jan. 69 Thellusson, Alexander Dalton,324 72 F....
22 Nov. 64 Thomas, Henry John,325 Royal Artillery
Dec. 54 Thompson, Charles William.326 58 F 4 May 60
3 Sept. 70 Thompson, John Wyclifl'e,327 7 Dragoon Gds... 11 Apr. 62
6 July 67 Thornton, Harry Godfrey, Gren. Gds 22 Sept. 75
Juue 71 Tliursby, Richard Hasel, Coldstream Guards.. 2Sept.68
6 July 60 Thynue, Alfred Walter, Grenadier Guards 16 Oct. 66
7 Sept. 67 Thymic, Lord William, Gren. Gds 31 An.'. }S
"Dec. 64 Tipping, Alfred,3-9 Grenadier Guards 11 Jan. 58
2 Sept. S3 Todd, John Aug. 14 Hussars, Axon Yeomen of
20 June 54 the Guard 20 Dec. 59
Nov. 70 33 Toole, William,330 82 F 11 Nov. 51
July 71 Tottenham, Charles George,331 Scots Guards,
2 Mar. 61 Mf for New Hoes
7 July 59 c. Touzel, Thomas Percival, 27 F
6 Dec. 56 Tremayne, Arthur,33* 13 Hus. MP. for Truro
23 Mar. 67 Tritton, Frederick Biscoe, Depot Battalion ....
5 Apr. 71 Trotter, Robert Knox, 28 F
June 70 Tryon, Thomas,334 7 F
f/.s.c.Turnbnll, John Robertson,335 1 Dragoon;-
Nov. 51 Unwin, Robert,336 6 F
31 May 70 Vance, Horatio Page, 3S F. Gent, at Arms
6 Dec. 56 Van Cortlandt, Henry Clinton,338 31 F
9 Mar. 55 Vaughan, Eugene James, 57 F
30 Dec. 47 Veitch, Thomas George, Unatt
30 Mar. 70 Vernon, George Augustus, Coldst. Gds
20 June 54 Vilhers, Charles Coiirniay,3"'-' 47 Foot
1 Apr. 70 Wade, James Heme,340 53 Foot
28 Aug. yi Wake, Richard William, late h. p
20 June 54 Wakefield, Julian,341 83 Foot
31 Dec. 14 Wallace, .S'lVWm.Thos.Fras.Agnew, .Bi.Gr.Gds. 29 July 59
11 Nov. 51 Ward, Bernard Edward,342 60 Rifles 5 Jan. 64
5 July 73 Watson, Albert,343 Unattached 26 Oct. q8
28 Oct. 64 Watson, Charles Edward,344 7 F 21 Nov. 62
S Dec. 71 Watson, Rupert Campbell, 37 Foot 15 Aug. 73
Aug. 62 Waugh, William Petrie,3*5 16 Lancers 20 June 54
5 June 60
12 Oct. 57
21 Feb. 60
12 May (g
11 Ni iv, 51
29 May 63
27 Dec. 68
:6 Apr. 66
IS Mar. 69
;o Dec. 43
1 May 59
20 June 54
■-5 Apr. 48
3 Oct. 64
?5 Mar. 69
io June 54
Oct. 77
18 July 65 Webb, George, Royal Marines.
1 7 Mar. 69
608 Lieutenant Colonels and Majors who have Retired by Sale, by Commutation, Sfc.
Kl Webster, James Carnegie,346 18 F n Nov
Weguslin, Thomas Mathias Luz, Unatt 12 Nov. 60
West, Frederick.5" Depot Battalion 5 Jan. 64
West, John Temple Temple-, Gr. Gds 6 July 52
We.-t. Ben. Wm. Edw. Sackville, Gren. Gds.... 2 Jan. 69
Weafcropp, Edward Henry,350 29 F 12 June 60
Wheatley, William, Scots Guards 18 Mar. 59
Wheeler, John Ross, 29 F 26 Oct. 58
White, Hon. Charles William, Gren. Gds 5 Mar.' 70
White, George Francis,3 ■ 31 F 12 Dec. 54
White, Thomas Woollaston, 16 Lancers 10 Dec. 64
Wickham, Thomas,*" 33 F 1 Jan. 68
33 Wightinan, George,555 48 F 11 Nov. 51
Wilkinson, Henry Green, Scots Guards 3 Nov. 54
Williamson, John, Unattached 26 Oct. 58
Wilson, Charles Townshend,354 Colds. Gds 8 Dec. 54
Winchester, John, Mara, of 10 Hussars, Hono-
r.iry Colonel Hampthire Militia 30 Dec. 26
Windsor-ClLve, Hon. George Herbert W.355
Coldstream Guards 14 Mar. 68
Wirgman, Theodore,*56 6 Dragoons 29 May 69
W imbwell, Adolphna Ulick,55? 12 Lancers 25 Mar. 71
Wood, Robert Hudson, 67 Foot 30 Mar. 72
Wragge, Alfred Romnine,358 R. Artillery
Wyatt, James Henry,3'9 CB. Military Train .
Wynne-Finch, Charles Arthur, Scots Guards
Y rang, James, 15 Drs
Young, William Pyin,360 65 F
1 Apr. 60
Apr. 70
O.t. 71
Nov. 51
July 60
MAJORS.
33 Adair, James,1 Unatt 12 Dec.
Adair, James Wallace Dunlop,2 5 F 7 Nov
Addington, Hon. Leonard Allen, R. Artillery 31 Dec.
Alcock, Thomas St. Leger, 95 F. Hon.
Colonel 1st Middlesex Militia 2 Feb,
AMridge, John, 21 F., Lt.Col. Sussex Militia ... 6 June 56
Alien, Ralph Shuttleworth, R. Artillery 26 Oct. 58
AHI'rey, Goodrich Holmsdale,3 2 Dragoon Gds. 12 Oct. 70
Altham, Wm. Surtees, 83 t 16 Mar 58
Anderson, Henry, Royal Artillery 1 July 74
Annesley, Robert,8 10 F I5 Aug. 68
lus. 17 Nov. 63
16 May 45
Arbuthnot, Sir Wm. Wedderburn, lit
Archer, William Henry, 16 Drs
Armstrong, John." 2 Foot
Armstrong, R chard," 40 Foot
Armstrong, Thomas Priaulx St. George,8 49 F
Armstrong, William Bruce,9 7 Dragoon Gds.
Armstrong, William Cairnes, 15 F
Astley, Richard Dukinfield,1" 49 Foot
Atherley, Francis Henry, Rifle Brigade
Aylmer, George Edward, 40 F
I'.'.c. Aytoun, James,12 85 F
33521 Bacon, Anthony,13 17 Drs
Bagot, George. 17 F "
Bailie, James,u87 F
Bailie. William Alexander,11-! 82 Foot'..'.'!
Bainbridge, Robert,15 17 Lancers
Bnird, Sir David, Bart.™ 98 F.
Baker, Thomas Richard, 7 F. ...
Balfour, Francis Walter,1? Rifle Br.
Ball, Francis A..18 53 Foot
Bamfield, John Hichens,21 n Foot
Barclay. Edward, Unattached
r.'.e. Baring, Evelyn, CSI. Royal Artillery .'.'.'
Luring, Henry Bingham, 1 Life Gds.
'■•ii'iiard. Christopher John." 4 W.India Regt.
Barnard. Robert Carv, 41 F.
Barry, William Henry,*" 73 F !
Bartlett, Henry Harrison." 69 Foot
Barton, Montagu, 85 Foot
Baskerville, John, 14 Hussars.'.'..'.'.'.'..".'.'.'..'"."'''
Bathurst, Beiramin, Roval Artillery
Battiscombe. Wilham Benjamin, 01 Foot
1 a ]■■ CCylej w ,7f '
Bayley, John, 16 Lhiicts ...
Bayley, John Arthur,23 52 F
Beauclerk, hn-d George Aug.," 6 Dr. Guards';
Hecte. John Picton, 21 F.
;1 :_h;:ric>: HarUnd 'f^.iM Files
Boll, Robert, 5 Dragoon Guards
1 Apr. 70
7 Oct. 76
4 Aug. 63
21 Mar. 68
24 Jan. 60
5 Sept. 69
20 July 58
9 Nov. 46
25 Apr. 65
31 Dec. 25
19 Oct. 49
t8 Dec. 60
25 Apr. 65
20 July 70
24 Mar. sS
31 Aug. 3S
6 June 56
25 Mar. 71
23 Jan. 78
20 Feb . 59
7 Aug. 78
18 Nov. 30
14 Sept. 66
9 Mar. 55
29 Nov. 64
8 Dec. 77
9 Apr. 70
13 June 68
26 Oct. 58
1? Nov. 60
11 Nov
27 July 70
19 Jan. 58
10 Feb. 54
26 June 38
6 June 56
N
Bell, Wiiban, .Morrison, 3 Hussars ,» rw
Henry Marcus, 9 Foot
v. Henry W. 2? 3 Dragoon Guards'.
1 ■ rice •■;.. Hob-rt, 29 Foot ..
' ;" ' --. Unattached
taussen,*1 25 F
B< -t. Thomas Charles Hardlnge.^VaF
gofwick, Frederick* Unattached...
Bethune, Bohert,Moa F.
. Foot ..'.
ryCharles,47 1'
tie, .1 ihn M7 V
Blaekbnrn, John, 85 F.
I-". 14 Foot ".'".'."
Hlakoney, Kob.rt.5? 48 F
■ !"^.-4."F:::;:::::;;;;;;:2^D^e^
64
5 July -,2
15 Aug. 68
26 July 76
7 Sept.55
20 July 58
19 Aug. 62
9 Feb. 61
7 Dec. 58
24 Feb. 7,
10 Jan. 58
25 Sept. 60
29 Dec. 46
20 Mar. 76
'■ June 56
Bligh, George Waldegrave,39 60 F 24 Apr. 58
Blood, Francis Gamble, 69 F 26 Dec. 65
Blood, John,29 68 Foot 31 Oct. 71
Blount, Robert,28 20 Foot 23 Mar. 77
Bluett, William Henry Peter Gordon, 39tio Foot 22 Jan. 67
Y€ Bogle, Andrew Cathcart,40 10 F 25 Apr. 65
Boileau, Charles Lestock, Rifle Brigade 4 Dec. 35
Boissier, John William,41 37 F 7 Jan. 64
Bonham, Francis,41t 71 Foot 1 May 67
Borrowes, Sir Erasmus, Bart.43 Depot Batt.... 25 May 66
Bott, Thomas,44 6 Dragoon Guards 20 July 58
Bourchier, James Johnes, 52 F 20 Apr. 60
Bourke, Hon. Edward Roden, 3 Hussars 2 Dec. 68
Bourke, Joseph,44! 29 Foot 24 Feb. 77
Bowden, Herbert George,45 22 F 5 Mar. 58
Bower, Henry John,46 4 Foot 16 May 72
Bowler, John, 80 F 4 Mar. 37
Bowles, Edward,4? 60 Rifles n Jan. 69
Bowness, John, 67 F g Nov. 46
Boycott, William, 29 Foot 31 Oct. 71
Boyes, James Fichat,3"6 Cape Mounted Rifles... 1 Apr. 70
Boyle, Hon. Edmund John, 85 F 5 Apr. 66
Boys, Henry, 75 F 9 Nov. 46
Brabazon, James Du Pre,48 Unatt 8 July 59
Brabazon, Hugh, Military Train 20 June 54
Brackenbury, Henry, Depot Batt. Gent. atArms 1 Apr. 69
Bradford, Wm. Hamilton Kindersley,49 108 F. 15 Aug. 69
33HE1 Brady, William S. Richardson,'5" 36 F. ... 28 June 38
Brannan, James, Unattached n Jan. 58
Brett, Sir Wilford, KCMG. 76 F 28 June 64
Briggs, George, 1 Dr. Gds. Lt.Col. HantsMilitia 3 June 53
Bringhurst, John Henry, 90 F 22 Dec. 48
Brooks, John Hatfield,1 19 Hussars 20 July 58
Browne, George Richard,52 69 F 4 June 58
Browne, Herbert Fred. Lewis, 77 Foot 8 Dec. 77
Browne, Lord Richard Howe,53 96 F 29 May 63
Browne, Richard Thos. Bookey, 1 W.I. Regt. 14 Nov. 74
Bruce, Stewart Hervey,54t 102 Foot 16 May 76
Bruce, William Tyrrell,55 18 F 9 Dec. 53
Bulkeley, Francis Beaumaris,55! 65 Foot 6 July 67
Burke, William, Unatt 2i July 30
Burningham, Henry George Charles,5? 58 F.... 27 May 62
Burrell, Bryan, 15 Hussars 1 Apr. 68
Burridge, John Osborne, Unattached 20 Apr. 66
Burslem, Rollo Gillespie,58 13F. Military Knight
of Windsor 8 Nov. 50
Bush, Henry Stratton,59 100 F 7 Nov. 56
Butler, Walter, Unattached 9 Nov. 56
ahill, Patrick,60 56 F. Mil. Knight of Windsor 27 Apr. 70
23 July 61
7 Aug. 46
26 Oct. 58
9 Nov. 46
26 Oct. 58
5 July 72
26 Dec. 56
12 Dec. 54
26 Oct. 58
28 Oct. 68
6 June 56
23 May 73
24 Oct. 70
5 J'liy 72
27 June 54
13 May 59
20 July 58
19 June 72
21 Mar. 65
15 May 67
.29 Jan. 70
29 Nov. 64
11 Nov. 51
8 Mar. 59
26 Sept. 58
12 May 66
1 Apr. 70
7 Dec. 58
20 July 58
28 June 38
25 May 60
10 May 72
8 May 67
15 June 58
1 May 78
15 Oct. 5S
1 Apr. 70
26 July 58
10 July 63
8 July 56
27 Mar. 68
5 Mar. 61
26 Dec. 56
26 Apr. 59
Cairnes, William Henry,61 3 F. "...
(.'alley, Henry, 19 F
Campbell, Charles Fred. 87 F
Campbell, E. S. Norman, 90 F
Campbell, Fred.64 Cape Mounted Pities
Campbell, Henry George Lyon, 74 Foot
1 'ami. bell, Henry Wotton,65 79 F. Goveri
Military Prison at Cork
Campbell- Renton, Arch. Colin, 42 F. .'..'.'.'.'.".".' .....
Campsie, George Richard, « Ceylon Rifles
Cannon, Osborne Barwell,68 97 Foot
Carey, Charles Le Mesurier,69 63 F. .
Carleton, William Frederick,694 60 Rifles .'.'.'.'.'.'
Carleton, William Henry,?" 21 Foot
Carlisle, Anthony,?"4 60 Rifles
Carlyon, Thomas T. Sprv, 3 Dragoon Guards.
Carpenter, George William Wallace,?1 32 F. ...
Cassidy, Francis P.?2 34 F
Cassidy, Frederick Young, ?2t 31 Foot'!"!.!!!!.'.'.'
Cay, Eustace,?3 70 F \]
Chadwick, Robert, 14 Hussars..!.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chaffey, John, 5 Lancers
Chapman, Frederick Barclay, 14 Hussars ......
Charlewoou, John, 62 F
Charter, Ellis James, 11 F !!
Clapcott, Charles,?34 32 F
Clarke, James George,?4 46 F. .
Clifford, Richard Uormick,?44 7 Foot "..'.'.'.'.
Clowes, George Gooch,?5 8 Hussars, Major Wor-
eestertlt ire Yeomanry
Cockburn, Thomas Hugh,?? 43 F. ............. '."
33 Cockburn, Wm. Horace, ?s 95 F.
Cocks, Octavius Yorke ?9 4 F
I 'I: nie //.-, Jchn = iiFoCt
'■ >ney, >-....: ll -.r I dm,1 , Unions
of
Coote, Thomas Getlim,?6 26 Foot
Corbett, William, 52 F. ...
Coupe, Robert,82 15 Foot
( lowell, James D."3 6 Dragoons
Cruagh, .lames Henry, 27 F
Croker, Edward,84 06 F. . .
Crokcr, William, 27 F
Crombie, Alexander,85 72 F. .......'........!.!
• 'rosso. Joshua Grunt,"6 88 F
Cuffe, Sir Unas. Fred. Wheeler,8'? Bart. 66"f" "
> € Cuninghame. *> William James Mont
gomery, Bart.™ Rifle Brigade 14 Au". 67
Majors who have Retired by
Carrie, Charles, Cape Mounted Rifles 2 Jan. 69
Currie, George Alfred, 75 F 20 June 54
Currie, Henry, 79 Foot; Lt. Colonel 1 Adm.
Bait. Dumbartonshire Rifle Volunteers 8 Dec. 77
Curzon, Hon. William Henry,90 17 Lancers 19 July 64
Cusack, John,9i S Foot 1 Apr. 70
D'Arcy, Oliver Barker, Cape Mounted Rifles... 30 Sept. 56
Dartnell, John George,92 27 F 19 Jan. 64
Daubeny, Walter Augustus,92! 3 Foot 28 Oct. 71
flavies, Augustus,93 74 Foot 31 Mar. 66
Day, John Godfrey, 93t 28 Foot 19 Jan. 70
Deane, George, 1 Foot 24 Nov. 77
Dennis, John FitzThomas,94 95 F 29 Dec. 54
Dent, Henry Francis, 7 Dragoon Guards 4 Nov. 74
s. Dickens, Robert Vaughan,95 11 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Dickson, Alexander George,96 13 Hussars 3 July 60
Drage, Frederick,'"'! Depot Battalion 1 Apr. 70
Drew, Browning,98 75 F. 24 Mar. 58
Ml Drewe, Edward Ward, S8 F 9 June 37
Duckett, Sir George Floyd, Bart. 3 W.I.R 11 Nov. 51
Dunbar, Penrose John,9" 3 F 20 May 64
Dundas, Thomas,100 12 F 31 Jan. 64
Dyne, Musgrave James Bradley, 9 Lancers ... 10 May 61
Dyson, Edward, 3 Dragoon Guards 8 Apr. 53
Edhnann, Joseph Knist, 1 Dragoon Guards ... 22 July 68
p.s.c. Edvvardes, Hon. C. Ellison,11" Rifle Br. ... 1 May 78
p.s.c. Ellis, Cha. David Cuniughanie,976o Rifles 23 Oct. 60
Ellison, Richard George, 47 F. Gent, at Arms... 21 Nov. 62
Klmhirst, Harry, 53 Foot _ 1 Oct. 77
Klmsall, Win. d'e Cardonnel,102 1 Dragoons 12 Dec. 54
Erroll, Wm. Harry, Earl o/;103 Rifle Brigade... 12 Dec. 55
Erskine, Hon. David, 21 F 2 Apr. 54
Evans, Richard John,10* 16 F 23 Oct. 60
Fairtlough, Samuel,106 22 F 30 Mar. 69
Falconer, Hon. Charles James Keith-,10? 4 Drs. 8 May 60
Fanning, Matthew,1"8 27 F 1 Apr. 66
Fawcett, Anthony Molloy,105 2 Dragoon Gds. 1 May 66
Fawkes, Francis, 71 Foot 16 Feb. 78
Fawkes, Richard, 27 F 16 Nov. 41
Ffrench, Edward, 74 F 10 Jan. 37
Fingall, Arthur James, Earl of ,™ 8 Hussars... 2 Oct. 56
Finlay, John,110 78 Foot 5 July 72
Fisher, Louis Waiter,111 40 Foot 1 Mar. 64
FitzGorald, William Hervey,114 68 F 9 Oct. 63
Fitz Herbert, Richard Henry, Rifle Brigade ... 2 July 47
Floyd, Henry Ridout, 25 Foot 5 July 72
Forbes, George, 3 Hussars 20 June 54
Forbes, Lachlan,114 31 F 19 Feb. 61
Forbes, William, 77 F.
Ford, George, 36 F
Forde, Thomas Douglas,301 46 Foot .
Forster, John,115 6 Dragoon Guards.
Dec. 54
13 May 26
10 Feb. 69
20 July 58
Foster, Charles Marshall,118 14 F 24 Mar. 58
Foster, William John,11'' 19 Foot 5 July 72
Fothergill, William, 50 F 23 Nov. 41
Fowke, John S. Ferguson, 54 F 17 Feb. 65
Francis, Thomas John,119 100 Foot 5 Aug. 64
lHtS3 Eraser, James, 34 F 10 Jan. 37
Frend, George, 26 F. N. Tipperary Militia 20 June 54
Fyfle, David, 44 F 4 June 13
Fyfle, David, 46 F 16 Dec. 53
Gaskell, William Plumer, 24 F 13 Feb. 67
Gavin, George U'Halloran,120 16 Dragoons 10 Dec. 47
Gaynor, Francis Seymour, 99 Foot 5 July 72
Gerard, Robert Tolvcr, Lord, 68 F. Lt.Col.Lan-
cashire Hussars; Aide de Camp to the Queen ... 11 Nov. 51
Gillman, Bennett Watkins,122 12 F 20 June 54
Gillum, Prideanx William,123 54 F 11 Nov. 57
Godley, Henry Robert Crewe,124 28 F 6 June 56
Godman, Arthur FitzPatrick, 6 Dragoon Gds.
Major 1 Adm. Baft. N. Riding Rifle Volunteers 6 July 70
Goodricke.Sir H. H. Holyoake-, fl/.125 90 Foot 12 June 69
Goodwyn, Henry William, Unattached 24 Dec. 60
Gordon, Duncan,126 59 F 4 July 34
Gordon, Webster Thomas, 66 F 1 Jan. 59
Gore, Annesley Paul,128 53 F 19 Nov. 57
Gore, James Arthur Charles, 71 F 4 Mar. 59
Gore, William Richard Ormsby, 13 Hussars... 12 Oct. 52
Graham, Charles Campbell,130 42 F 2 Nov. 55
Graham, George, 1 West India Regiment 7 June 31
Grange, Charles Walter,131 R. Canadian Rifles 1 May 59
Grant, Thomas John, 6 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Grantham, Edward,132 98 F 12 Mar. 64
Grantham, James, Royal Engineers 5 July 72
Granville, Bevil, 23 F. Gent, at Arms 26 Apr. 59
Granville, Fred. 23F. Hon. Col. ^Warwick Militia 19 May 46
e. Graves. William Henry, 18 Foot 12 May 69
Gray, William Robert,136 Military Train 15 Feb. 61
Green, Andrew, 48 F 13 Dec. 53
Green, Edward Lister,133 77 F 15 Feb. 61
Gregory, Francis Hood, 15 Hussars 24 June 76
Greig,. John James, CB.24F. Chief Const. Liverpool 20 June 54
Gresson, William Henry,134 65 F 1 Mar. 64
p.s.c. Griffiths.ArthurGeo.Frederiek.13563 Foot,
Inspector of Prison* in Great Britain 13 May 75
Grimston, Walter John, Royal Artillery 10 Dec. 68
Groves, John, 18 Hussars 1 Oct. 77
Sale, by Commutation, 8fc. 609
Hall, Alexander Courtenay, 6 Foot 17 Dec. 79
Hall, William James,135t Royal Artillery 5 July 72
Halliday, George Edmund,13? 82 F 26 Apr. 59
Hamilton, Fred. Harding Anson, 60 F 12 Aug. 76
Hamilton, Hon. Robert Baillio,138 44 F. MP.
for Berwickshire 15 Feb. 61
Hamilton, Thomas Bramston, Royal Artillery 30 Aug. 77
Hammond, Lawrence Nicholas Dyre, 90 F. ... 9 Jan. 63
Hare, Thomas,139 Cape Mounted Rifles 26 Oct. 58
JDKEl Hare, William Henry,140 51 F 10 Jan. 37
Harman, Ramsay,140t 14 Foot 5 July 72
Harvey, William Crosbie,145 9 Foot 5 July 72
Heigham, Clement Henry John,141 17 F 17 May 61
Y€ Heneage, Clement Walker,142 8 Hussars... 20 July 53
Herbert, Arthur,143 39 F 20 June 54
Herd, William George Remfry, 95 Foot 12 Feb. 79
Heycock, Charles,144 89 Foot 29 May 69
Hibbert, Francis, 7 Foot 17 Dec. 79
Hill, Edward, 96 F n Nov. 51
Hill, Fred. John George,137! Royal Artillery... 5 July 72
Hill, Zoni George Augusta, Unatt 6 July 3°
Hilliker. Henry,146 Land Transport Corps 30 July 71
Hinchliff. Chamberlain Henry,147 Unatt 25 Sept. 60
Hinds, Thomas Clowes,3"5 58 Foot 8 June 67
Holmes, James Nicol, Canadian Rifles 29 Dec. 54
Hook, Charles Campbell, 20 Hussars 2 July 62
Hopkins, Francis Powell, 15 F 16 Oct. 66
p.s.c. Home, Edmund Garland,149 25 Foot 5 July 72
Howard de Walden, Fred. Geo. Lord, 4 Hussars 5 Oct. 67
Hume, Alexander,150 101 F 20 July 58
Hunt, Arthur.304 Military Train..... 5 July 72
Hunt, John, Unattached 15 Jan. 58
Hunter, Charles Fleming,151 72 F 9 Nov. 66
Hunter, Edward,152 62 F 10 Nov. 65
Hunter, Patrick, 63 Foot 12 Oct. 70
Hutton, Thomas,153 4 Hussars 6 June 56
lies, William Robert, 19 Foot 13 July -,8
Ind, Fred. John Nash,154 37 F 29 May 66
Ingles, Walter Lawrence,154! 16 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Inglis, Raymond,155 7 F 6 June 56
Inglis, William,156 5 Dragoon Guards 12 Dec. 54
39 Jacks, Walter,157 7 Dragoon Guards 10 Jan. 37
Jackson, George Wm. Collins.158 7 Hussars ... 20 Feb. 56
Jary, Robert Herbert Heath,159 12 Lancers 11 Feb. 62
Jeflery, John Morton,181 98 F 28 May 52
Jervis, Edward Lennox,160 6 Dragoon Guards. 21 Feb. 60
Jocelyn, Hon. Aug. George Fred. 6 Dr. Gds... 20 June 54
Johnstone, Robert Beckford,162 45 F 18 June 61
Jones, Felix Thomas,163 3 Foot 26 Feb. 76
Jones, William Prime, 65 F n Nov. 51
]B Judge, Arthur,164 1 W.I.R 10 Jan. 37
Kains, Thomas,165 3 Foot 9 Aug. 63
Kean, Henry,166 97 F 23 Nov. 41
Keane, Edward A. W., Lord.16' 37 F 5 Mar. 41
Keene, Edmund Ruck-,168 2 Dragoon Guards.. 16 June 57
Kemp, John, late Cavalry Depot 18 May 70
Kent, Edmund Watkin, 24 Foot 22 Oct. 70
King. William Affleck.302 17 Foot 7 Aug. 67
Kneebone, Frederick,171! 29 Foot 1 Apr. 70
1TC Knox, John Simpson,173 Rifle Brigade 8 June 72
Knox, Hon. Wm. Stuart. 51 F. Honorary Colonel
Mid-Ulster Artillery Militia 16 Nov. 55
Lachlan, Robert, 17 F 13 Aug. 29
Lambert, George Moore,172! 31 Foot 15 Nov. 79
Law, Charles Fred., 69 F 25 Aug. 53
Lawrie, John,173 Depot Battalion 2 Nov. 55
Ledgard, Nathaniel Polhill, 29 Foot 20 May 63
Leggett, George Edward,173! 77 Foot 27 Nov. 70
j'iC Lenon, Edmund Henry,174 67 F 19 Sept. 65
Leslie, Lewis Xavier,176 99 F 11 Nov. 51
Levett, Edward,177 ro Hussars 16 Oct. 60
Lewis, Ralph FitzGibbon,178 86 F 23 Mar. 60
Leyne, James.178! 59 F'oot 1 Apr. 66
Light, Hugo Shelley,175 68 Foot 12 Oct. 70
Littledale, Edward, 1 Dragoons 9 Nov. 46
Lloyd, Charles Fred., 24 Foot 1 Oct. 7;
Lloyd, Edward,179! 106 Foot 23 Sept. 70
Llovd, Mathew Pennef'ather, 59 F 23 Mar. i :
Lloyd, Thomas, 35 Foot 1 July 77
Lock, Frederick Edward, 15 F 25 Dec. 67
Lockyer, Edmund,180 57 F 12 Aug. 19
Lovett, Thomas Heaton,181 98 F., Hon. Col. 2
Adm. Batt. Shropshire Rifle Volunteers 4 Apr. 49
Lucas, Richard, 29 F 3 July 39
Lutman, John Henry,181 24 F 17 Apr. 58
Lutman, William Ivers, Ceylon Rifles 19 May 6a
Lyle, John Mackenzie,183 29 F 12 June 60
Lyon, William, 67 F 23 Nov. 41
M' Adam, James John Loudon, 7 Dragoon Gds. 22 Anr. 71
M'Crea, Frederick Bradford,184 8 F 20 May 68
M'Creagh, Michael.185 4 Dragoon Guards 8 Feb. 63
M'Donnel. Christopher,185! 4 Dragoon Guards 9 Dec. 71
MTnroy, William, 69 F 9 Nov. 46
M'Mah'on, William,186 14 Hussars 20 July 53
MacAndrew, James Duncan,187 7S F 6 July 60
Mackay, Angus Wm., 4 West India Regiment. 23 Mar. 66
Mackay, Edward,188 49 Foot 1 Oct. 70
6io
Majors toho Lace Retired by Sale, by Commutation, fyc
58
9 Dec. 16
9 Nov. 46
7 July 46
1 Nov. 51
o June 54
9 Nov. 46
g Mar. 65
6 June 56
Mngenis, Richard Henry,1"-9 32 F 20 Julj
Mair, Arthur, 62 F 13 Nov 35
Malan, Charles H.189t 75 Foot ,4 Oct.' 68
Manley, Rol>ert George,190 6 Dragoons 12 Dec. 54
Manly, John Samuel,1'-'1 27 F 1 Apr. 66
Margary, Alfred Robert, 54 F 20 June 54
Mariudiu, Francis Arthur, Royal Engineers... 5 July 72
Marriott, Henry Christopher,19-' 60 Ritles 26 Apr. 59
J3 Marsh, Robert.19* 24 F 3 Apr. 46
Marston, Daniel, 86 F 18 Nov. 13
•Martin, Alexander, 45 F
Martin, Samuel Yorke, 52 F
Matson, Henry,196 5S F
Maule, John, 6a F
Maunsell, George, 1 West India Regiment
Mayne, John, 1 F
Menziee, James Stewart,19" 74 Foot,
Mercer, Arthur Hill Hasted,1'" 89 F
Mildmay. Sir Henry St. John, Bart. 2 Dragoon
Gds. , Lt. Colonel Hants Yeomanry 11 Nov 51
Miller, Thomas Edmund,199 12 F 28 Jan. 62
ICilligan, Harry Robert, 60 Rifles 11 Nov. 76
Minnitt. Charles Goring,198 18 Foot 12 June 78
Mitlord, John Philip Osbaldeston,199t 18 Foot 20 June 54
Molony, John Sharinan,210 Unattached 5 July 64
Molony, William Mills, 22 F 13 Dec. 61
Monk, Arthur Lloyd, 22 Foot 1 Apr. 70
Montgomery, Francis Octavius, 45 F 6 Sept. 39
Moore, William, 74 F 2I June t3
Morant, Goo. Francis,*11 Cape Mounted Rifles. 8 June 67
Morrison, Geo, P. Edw., Military Train 1 Apr -o
Mundy, Sir Robert Miller,-"2 K CMG. R. Artillery 20 Oct 46
Mannings, William Yesey,21'3 24 F 8 June 70
Munro, George Granville Gower,204 20 Foot 1 Apr -o
Murphy, Francis Eastwood,20* 27 Foot 13 Feb' 67
Murray, David Mortimer,2"' 64 F jS Sept 60
Murray, William,2"" 10 Hussars 26 Dec 56
Musgrave, Benjamin DUrban,206 13 Foot 10 Apr 78
Musgrave, Christopher Edw.209 Rifle Brigade 5 July 72
p.t.c. Nangle, Henry, 15 Foot T Apr 70
Naper, William button, n Foot 12 July 7-
Nash, Charles Widenharu,210 Canadian Rifles -^ Nov at
Neville, Robert, 41 F ' x~ Sept" gx
Newton, George Glascott, 12 Foot i Apr ' 70
Nicholls, Henry Lionel. 22 Foot I0 Oct.' 78
Noott, Francis Hairy,21' Royal Marines 13 Sept. 64
Northey, Aug. J. W., 4I F „ Dec <Z
Norton, Charles Grantley Campbell,212 23 Foot 2 June L
Nugent, Andrew, 36 F 0 Nov J
Nugent. James Thomas, 6 Foot "" 2 Feb* 78
Nunn, William David,2" 20 Foot ... - July 72
Nutt, Justinian Armitage, 27 Foot 4 Jia'y 70
O'Brien, I : bird •--red 1 -it? h.n A iV-
Richard Serrell, late h.p I7 juit „
O'Conor, Richard John Ross,21* 17 F. 26 Dec cfi
O'Grady, linn. Thomas, 74 F ° j~£ f.
O'Malley, Austin Peter 214t 22 Foot Z Z ° A^r t
13 Orr, John,2'6 7 F l6 ££ [°
Orred, John Cavendish. 12 Lancers " , June 7?
Osborne, Lord D'Arcy Godolphin, 87 F. .. "" 12 July I,
O'Toole, William. 98 Foot....' ./..... "jgj %
Owen FdwirdBirr, i;F l%*l g
Pakenham, Hon. Fred. Beauehamp, Unai't'.":" 14 June 59
Reed. Francis James Buchanan,300 51 Foot 24 July 6<
13 Reid, Henry,23" 51 F 10 Jan. 3;
Renny, George,238 73 F 15 Dec. 6:
Renshaw, Kichard William, 16 Lancers 5 July 7:
Richmond, Matthew, CB. 96 F 23 Nov. 4]
Rickman, Albert Divett.233 Rifle Brigade 13 Sept'.7<
Riley, John Edward,239 Unattached 24 Aug 6c
Roberts, Charles Fyshe,210 Royal Artillery 23 Jan. 51
Roberts, Thomas Law,241 93 Foot 1 Apr jc
Robertson, George Coke, 17 Lancers '..'.'..'.'. 28 Oct. •?!
Robinson, Sir George Abercrornbie.-Bf.242 22 F 25 Sept 5-
Robinson, Wm. Beverley, 3 West India Regt... 26 Mar. 5i
Ross, Patrick Wm. Sydenham, 16 F 17 Oct. 5c
Ross, William James, 1 West India Regiment 1 Apr 7c
Rowland, George,243 1 Foot 3 Aug. 6c
Russell, Lord Cosmo George, 93 F 19 Oct. 4c
Rutherfurd, Archibald John Oliver, 70 F. ...... 27 Mai-. 63
St. John, John Henry,254 92 F 7 Dec. 58
Saltoun, Alex., Lord, 28 F 16 July 52
Sandys, Edwin William. Royal Artillery 1 Oct 77
Sawrey, Hemy Beckwith, 88 F 20 June 54
Schomberg, Frederick Spencer,244! 57 Foot .-• 5 July 72
Scott, Henry,245 18 Hussars 2o July 58
Semple, John, 19 F ,0 Aug 42
Seton, George, R. Canadian Rifles 14 Dec.' 55
Seton, William Garden, 41 F I5 Oct' 47
Sheil, Richard, 16 Foot \ 2I Aue- 6q
Shiffner, Bertie,2^'2 61 Foot 2 July 74
Shuckburgh, Sir G. T. Fra. Bt.w Scots Gds ' 12 Dec £4
Simpson, Thomas, 52 F. Capt. Armagh Militia 19 Feb "70
Singleton, Henry Corbet,24" 30 Foot s July 72
Skurray, Francis Charles, 24 F 9 Mar. 60
Skynner, Aug. Charles, 16 Lancers '23 Nov' 41
Smith, Astley Campbell, 25 F .""' 26 July 64.
Smith, Michael Edward, Unattached 27 Dec 64.
Smith, Richard Playne,248 10 Hussars 30 Mar 60
Smith. Seton Lionel, 54 F 20 june -.
Smyth, Robert Carmichael, 93 F 18 May 41
Somers, Richard John, n Hussars ...'.'.'"' 20 May 7-
Squirl, William, 24«-qi Foot '" r Jnu- 4
Stack, Frederick Rice,249 37 Foot ' 26 Dec 65
Stapylton, Henry Miles,250 2 Dragoon Guards. 17 Sept. 53
Com.
Palliser, Sir William, CB.
Parke, Charles, 3 F.
Parker, Fiancis George
Paton, James,2'" 4 Foot
Pattison, Charles, 56 F.
Paul, James,211* 65 F.
Hussars
54 Foot
4 Oct. 64
12 Aug. 19
13 Apr. 75
30 June 65
25 Mar. 59
" Jan "
6 Feb.
23 Jan. 78.
1 Oct. 77
13 Mar. 17
1 Apr. 66
23 Oct. 57
10 Jan. 78
15 Feb. 6r
9 Nov. 46
Aug. ;
1 Nov. 51
5 Oct. 50
Nov. 55
Newton Jones, 60 Rifles ^ ..................... 8 Dec
Payne, Wm. Aug. Townsend, 76F"
Paynter, George,219 1 Dragoon Guards '
Peacocke, Stephen Ponsonbv so F
Peel F.chcri "*- 13 F "
Pelly, Raymond Richard,221 37 f!
n Nov. 51
30 Apr. 58
11 Nov. 51
4 Jan. 65
Pen-in, Charles, 66 V. ...„...! " &! ? e %
Nov.
Peto, William Dawes,** ,3 F " t>°V
PhilliDDS. Charles liurM, in f. Vf.'.'^l 2I i^
Phillipps, Charles |iUrch,2246 Foot
. 58
PhiMipps, Henry Burchpye V7 Fo"ot II To°V- 6?
I'h'llips, Kdward.22- 8 Hussar/ . ?^ "
Po«MS6wFa8ir ~=S|K-S
Powvn 11 ; !,:: ,. Lancers,
I ■ '■ r i rom,
l.t.Col.
> July 58
W ,2 F ' ipr' V
■'• illiam Senry.n* 12 F
vu-.t:;: :■•■.•,-..■:■. A :.; Ki wl3r>k. ic Ere
yum, Peter Bdwurd>< )3 f
Bait, Arthur John,23^ CB. Royaf Artillery
5 July 7
24 Jan. 63
28 Apr. 46
"5 Aug. 68
1 Apr. 74
Stehelin, William Francis.251 67 F.
Stephens, John Francis,253 39 Foot .........'.'.'..'.
Stewart, Alexander Frederick, 6 Dragoons .
Stewart, William, 30 F "'
Stillman, James, 9 F. Mil. Knight of Windsor
Stocks, Michael,255 1 Dragoons
Strahan, George Cumine, CJ/6?
in Chief of Barbadoes
Straubenzee, Bowen Van,256 100 F,
Stuart, Donald,2" 46 F
Stuart, William Edington,258 15 Hussars 13 Jan. 64.
Studdert, Charles FitzGerald,259 So F 26 Aug t»
Sutherland, Edward, 7 F. Gent, at Arms
Sutton, John, 47 F
Sykes, Cam,260 4S F .......'..'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Taylor, James, Royal Marines 18 Dec" 60
Taylor, William, 70 F " ^eb Z
Taylor, Wm. O'Bryen, 22 F. Standard Bearer,
Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 17 Nov 6i
Teesdale, Charles Peregrine, 11 Foot 20 Apr' 67
Teevan, George James,261 94 Foot z Oct 77
Tempest, Arthur Cecil, n Hussars 5 July 72
Tennant, George, 85 ¥ .1 Afai [l
Terry, WilliamVarLr,262 9 Foot:.'.:'.:'.'.:'.'.'.'.'.'.:'.'.'.'.: \ ^l o
Ihellusson, Arthur John Bethell,263 Coldst Gds 2 Nov «
Thompson, Charles,264 64 F 24 Mar' ?&
Thompson, Leslie Jenkins, 58 F. TO May 61
Thomson.Robt.T. 1 Dr.Gds. Lt. Col. 1 Devon Mil. 14 Aug. 57
Thornton, Charles Edmund, Unatt 3 June 60
Thurlow, Edward Hovell, Royal Artillery ..." 22 Sept 7S
Thursby, James Legh.266 22 F 24 Mar' t-
Tilll.rouk, Philip Limborch, Unatt. Cleric of the
Cheque and Adjutant, Corps of Gent, at Arms 29 Mar. 61
Tranche 1, Edward Frederick, Ceylon Rifles... 19 Jan. 6S
Tranchel George Adolphus, Ceylon Rifles ... 12 June 60
Trench, ihn Frederick Le Poer,26" 40 Foot ... , Mar. 6+
Trev:r Fred. Anthcny ^ 4 F . Feb rl
Turner, Henry Ferdinand,269 6s F. 28 Ian' f,->
Venables, Thomas,2"0 83 F. 5 2oJuh-fi
Vereker, Thomas George, 2?°t 12 F. 3 4U.V 66
Verney, .Sir Harry, Bart. Unattached ".. 13 Nov' 27
A esey, ( harles Cynric Wellesley,2"1 72 F 30 Nov. 60
V.alls, Henry Thomas. 45 F 28 May 53
\1y1an Charles C, Lord, 10 Hussars, Lord
Lieutenant of Cornwall I2 Au„ ,,
Walker, Samuel, 65 F 10 Se ft' ^1
Walter, Frederick Arthur,2" 97 F" \% oT'M
\Varburton, Henry William Egerton, '47 F.'.'.'.'.'.' ,7 Mar
Waring, Henry, 59 F \Z /6 Anr;
r??"; "' •A,1-'"s"1K Riversdale, Bart.™ 20F
Lt.Col. South Cork Militia
Warren, Charles
27 F.
16 Apr. 29
13 Dec. 59
29 Mar.
Warren, Henry Edward,2"" 60 F » Mar oi
Warry, Will,am,27» Depot Battalion".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.' \ Nov.' 55
f'4
Majors luho have Retired by
"Way, Gregory Lewes,2"9 29 F 8 Dec. 46
Weob, Edward Townsend."3 27 Foot 7 Oct. 76
Webb, Theodosius, Royal Engineers 22 Sept.sS
p.s.c. Weir, John Charles,280 2 Foot 19 Jan. 64
Wemyss, John Otway,298 3 Foot 19 July 64
Wentworth, D'Arcy,' Unattached 3 Nov. 37
Westby, Bernard lioyer, Rifle Brigade 1 Oct. 77
Weyla'ud, John, Royal Canadian Rifles 17 Nov. 69
We'vland, John Thorne,281 Unattached 23 Nov. 41
White, Hans Robert,282 89 F 2 Nov. 55
JM.c. Whitmore, George Stoddart,*83 62 F 6 June 56
Whyle, Edward, R. Canadian Rifles 13 June 68
Wilkin, Henry John, 8+48F 20 May 64
Wilkinson, Alfred EaUfield,285 7 Hussars 28 Nov. 62
Wilkinson, Henry ( 'handler,2'""' 82 F 8 May 67
Willan, Wm. Moifat Douglas, Royal Artillery, 13 Apr. 58
Williams, Arthur Wellesley,287 77F "... 28 Nov. 65
Williams, Henry Augustus, 14 Foot 15 Mar. 79
Williams, Reginald Stewart,288! 93 Foot 29 Nov. 64
Sale, by Commutation, Src. 611-612
Williams, Richard Llewellyn,288 1 F 15 Feb. 60
Williams, Robert, 22 F 23 Nov. 41
Williamson, William Roberts,21'2 48 F 29 Oct. 61
Uffi Wilmot, Sir Henry, 2M.289 Rifle Brigade ... 20 July 58
Wilson, Edward Benjamin, R. Canadian Rifles 19 Feb. 70
Wilson, Henry, 14 F 19 July 21
Wilson. John,289*- 42 Foot 5 July 72.
Wily, Henry William ,-"•'" Unattached 1 Apr. 63
Windham, George,303 Rifle Brigade 1 Apr. 70
3,9 Wood, Henry Owen,293 37 F 10 Jan. 37
Wood, John Joseph,291 Military Train 26 Dec. 56
Wood, William,29'! Depot Battalion 1 Apr. 70
Woollard, Gilbert, St. Helena Regiment 11 Sept. 49
Worswick, William Worsley,299 37 Foot 15 Feb. 68
Wright, Charles Edward, 96 Foot 30 Mar. 76
\'3 Wrixon, Nicholas,295 21 F n Nov. 51
Wyatt, Charles Kdwvn, 5 Lane. Gent, at Arms 5 Julv 72
Yard, Frederick,29? 32 F 26 Nov. 57
Young, Thomas, 37 F 25 June 61
Geyieral Officers Retired by Sale, 8rc. — War Services.
Major General F. R. Chesney served in the campaign that led to the capture of the Valley of the Upper Waikato
in New Zealand in 1864, and was present at the assault and capture of Pukehinahina in the Bay of Plenty ( Medal) .
2 Major General Dwyer served on the Staff of the late Marquis of Hastings, Commander in Chief in India, and
was present during the Nepaul war, at the reduction of the Province of Kiniaoon, and the storming of Almorah.
He served also throughout the Pindarree war on the Statf, when he had charge of the communications of the com-
bined Armies.
Major General Owen served on the Quarter Master General's Staff with the Walcheren expedition in 1S09 ; thence
to Sicily, the Ionian Islands, and flie eastern coast of Spain, where he was present at the affairs of Biar and Oastella,
siege and blockade of Tarragona. In 1814 he went in charge as a Quarter Master General with the Troops to*
America, where he served on the expedition up the Penobscott and at Castine. Commanded the 2nd Battalion 73rd
Regiment at tke taking of Paris in 1815. In 1816 was employed in the Candian war in Ceylon.
,»5 Major General G. H. Vesey served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, 8fc.
1 Colonel Agg served with the 51st Light Infantry throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53; was onboard the E.I.C.
steam-frigate Ferooz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Rangoon river ;
served during the succeeding three days' operations in the vicinity (including the storming of the White House
Redoubt), and at the storm and capture of Rangoon; also at the assault and capture of Bassein, 19th May, and
repulse of the night attack on Prome 8th Dec. 185= (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
2 Colonel W. B. Ainslie commanded the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to
17th Aug. 1855, including the battles of Alma and lialaklavu, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, CB.,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
1 Colonel Aitchison served with the 1st Batt. 91st Regt. at the Cape of Good Hope from Dec. 1S45 to March 1S47
and was engaged in a severe affair with the CalKrs on the 22nd May 1846, when his horse was shot under ii m (Medal).
' Colonel Aldworth served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 up to the Sth Nov. with the 7th Fusiliers, including the
rman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 6th Oct. (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).,
edwith a Detachment 57th Regt. against the rebels in Canada in 1837. Commanded the 2nd
re Eusoofzie campaign of 1858 (Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Troops on board the ship
1 she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on the 3rd June 1859, on which occasion a General
essing the Commander in Chief's gratification at the conduct of Lt.l 'olonel Allan, and officers
r conveying the Queen's approbation of the discipline and good order displayed under such
battles of Al
5 C0I..1
Infantry
Eastern .
order wf
and men
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6 Colonel Barnard served as Aide de Camp to Lt. General Barnard in the Crimea from the 13th December 1854,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served as Aide de Camp to the same General commanding the Force before Delhi from March to 5th July 1857,
i and was present at the battle of Budlekeserai and siege of Delhi (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
7 Lord Berwick served in the Burmese war in 1825 and 26, and was present in the actions of Prome and Tand-
wayn (Medal).
8 Colonel Bewes served with the 45th Regt. the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Served with the 73rd throughout
the Kaffir war of 1850-53, and commanded the Regt. on the patrol under Colonel Eyre in Stocks count;, and in
operations in the Fish river Bush; also on the expedition beyond the Orange river including the battle of Berea j
was mentioned in several despatches.
9 Colonel Beaumont served with the local rank of Captain in the Turkish Contingent Engineers in 1355-56
(Turkish Medal). Served on the Staff of the Royal Engineers during the Indian Mutiny— Medal with one Clasp for
Lucknow.
10 Colonel Bridge served with the 58th Regt. throughout the whole of the operations in the North of New Zealand
from April 1845 to Jan. 1847. He commanded the Regiment in the action at Mawie ; planned and conducted a
night attack in boats up the Waikari river against a rebel tribe, which he routed, ami destroyed their Pah (thanked
by the Governor and Council). Again commanded the Regt. on the second expedition against the rebel chiefs Heki.
and Kawiti ; recaptured a hill at the head of the Regt. on the morning of the 1st July 1845 at Ohaiawhi, and led
one of the storming parties at the assault on the Pah on that afternoon, and was at the capture of the Pah at
Ohaiawai on the nth July, and also at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah at Ruapekapeka on the nth Jan.
1S46 (several times named in despatches, &c, Medal).
11 Colonel 0. K. Bushe commanded the troops during the operations before and bombardment of Cantor, by the
Royal Navy under Sir Michael Seymour during the latter part of 1856 and beginning of 1857 ; was present at the
assault and capture of the city in Dec. 1857 (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp) and of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858 ;
was employed a portion of the time as a Brigade Major.
12 Sir Thomas Gore Browne commanded the 41st Regt. during the whole of the campaign of 1842 in Affghr.nistan,
and was present in the engagements with the enemy on 28th March and 28th April in the Pisheen Valley ; in that of
the 29th May near Candahar, 30th Aug. at Goaine, 5th Sept. before Ghuznee, occupation and destruction of that
fortress and of Cabool, expedition into Kohistan, storm capture and destruction of Isialifi', and in the various minor
affairs in and between the Bolan and the Khyber Passes (Medal, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.).
'* Colonel J. H. Buller served with the 57th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1354, and was very severely
wounded in the trenches before Sebastopol, and again whilst being carried back to the camp (Medal with Clasp,
and Turkish Medal).
*5 Colonel Butler commanded the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the suppression of the mutiny in the Shahabad
district of Bengal in 1858 and was wounded (Medal). Also served throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal
With two Clasps).
16 Sir Edward Campbell served with the 60th Rifles the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present during the
second siege operations at Mooltan (including the siege and storm of the town and capture of the citadel), battle of
Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh Army until its surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation of Attock and Peshawur, and
expulsion of the Affghan Force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the expedition
against the Affreedies in the Kohat Pass in 1850 as Aide de Camp to Sir Charles Napier (Medal with Clasp). Served
6x3 ^ar Services of Colonels 'Retired by Sale, fyc.
from 3rd July 1857 during the siege operations before Delhi, assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on
and occupation of the palace on 20th Sept. 1858. and was thanked in despatch of Commander in Chief in India " for
"■allant conduct" when on the main Piquet at Hindoo Raoo before Delhi (Brevet of Major, Medal and Clasp).
» Colonel Wm. Campbellserved with the 71st Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 20th Dec. 1854 to the 8th July
1855, and from the 20th Oct. to 10th Nov. 1855 ; present in the Trenches at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and oil
the expedition to Kertch (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). „.,.,.
18 Lord Dorchester served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the i8thOct. 1854, including
the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). , , , .,„,,,
19 Colonel Cannichael served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, and was
at the action of Boorikoond ; led the Right Column of attack at the storm and capture of the city of Mooltan (wounded)
—mentioned in General Fred. Markharn's despatch ; and was present at the surrender of the fortress, as also at the
surrender of the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served
with the 32nd Regiment atfainst the Hill Tribes on the Peshawur frontier in 1851-52 (Medal with Clasp). Served
throughout the Oude campaign in 1858. Commanded the 32nd Light Infantry at the successful attack on the en-
trenched position at Deha&n, capture of the Fort of Tyrhool, action of Daodpore,— thanked by Sir Alfred Horsford
" for the able manner in which he commanded the Infantry ;" affair at Jugdespore, surrender of the Forts of Amethee
and Shunkerpore. On the 1st Dec. 1858 was appointed by Lord Clyde to the command of a Movable Column, which,
:icting in conjunction with his Lordship's force, was sent in pursuit of the rebel chief Beni Maddoo, to drive him and
bis troops across the River Gogra— this object the Column successfully accomplished; mentioned in Lord Clyde's
.. -]i;itrh us " distinguished for the decision and celerity of his movements " (Medal and CB.).
20 Colonel Hon. Aug. M. Cathcart accompanied the 93rd Highlanders to Turkey, and on the embarkation for the
Crimea he was appointed Extra Aide de Camp to his uncle Sir George Cathcart, with whom he was present at the
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (promoted Brevet Major), where Sir George was killed ; rejoined the
93rd, but having been appointed a Deputy Assistant Adjutant General, he was attached to the Light Division, and
was present in all the operations in which it was engaged, including both attacks on the Redan and fall of Sebastopol
—mentioned in despatches (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
Class of the Medjidiel.
21 Colonel Cockell served with the 14th Regt. at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1825-26 (Medal).
22 Colonel Cole served in the Crimea with the 17th Regt. from the 7th February 1855, and commanded it at the
siege of Sebastopol, and at the assault of the Redan on the 18th June — mentioned in despatches (Medal with
Clasp, CB., 5th Class of the Mediidie, and Turkish Medal).
25 Colonel A. S. Cooper served with the 27th Regiment on the North -West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in
1857-5S (Medal). Commanded the station of Kussowlie in 1858, when the Barracks were fired by incendiaries, and
was mentioned on that occasion as having been " mainly instrumental both by his exertions and example in saving
a very large amount of stores and Government buildings." Commanded the 33rd in the Abyssinian campaign in
1867-68, and led the Regiment (which formed the storming party) at the assault on Magdala (mentioned in des-
patches of Lord Napier and Sir Charles Staveley, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal, and CB.).
24 Colonel J. H. Cooper served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, including the sortie of
26th Oct., battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol ; appointed Aide de Camp to Colonel Yea, and also present
at the attack on the Quarries on 7th June (wounded Sth June), and assault of the Redan on 18th June (Medal with
two Clasps, 5th Classof the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
25 Colonel Cure served with the 55th Regt. in the Crimea from 5th June 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol ; commanded the party of the 55th at the attack on the Quarries, and commanded the Regiment from the
middle of June to the 3th September, including the attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth Sept.— severely
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
36 Colonel Deedes served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in
India, including the actions on the Hindun, battle of Budlee ke Serai, and taking the Heights before Delhi, the
subsequent siege operations (wounded on 12th June), assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and
occupation of the palace. Served as Aide de Camp to Brigadier General Jones during the campaign in Rohilcnnd,
including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of
Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the
Fort of Bnnnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee.
Served as extra Aide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson at the siege and capture of Lucknow ; and as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Barker in the operations in Oude from 3rd Dec. 1858 to 1st Feb. 1859 (Medal with two Clasps, and
Brevet of Major).
27 Colonel D'Arcy served in the Southern Mahratta and Sawunt Warrie campaign in 1845-46. In March 1861
organized an expedition against the robber king of Baddeboo, River Gambia, and commanded the Militia Artillery
at the battle of Saba. In 1866 he led the storming party of 4th W. I. Regt. and Gambia Volunteers to the assault
and capture of the stockaded town of Tubabecolong, Lieuts. Kelly and Jenkins, and four men of the 4th W. I. Regt.,
were killed around him and 60 badly wounded, 300 of the enemy were also killed. For this exploit the European
merchants of Bathurst presented him with a sword of honour value 120 guineas, inscribed on the blade " devoted
bravery at the stockaded town of Tubabecolong, River Gambia, and to mark tin ir ap] ireciation of his government."
Private Samuel Hodge, 4th W. I. Regt. who followed Col. D'Arcy through the stockade, received the Victoria Cross.
28 Colonel Denny served 36 years in the 71st Regt., and was 14 years in command of either the 1st or of Reserve
Battalion. Served under Lord Seaton in the Canadian revolt in 1838-39 ; was in command of the Advanced Guard
of the Army on capture of Napierville, and was employed on especial and particular service ; placed in command ot
the frontier line, afterwards in command of south side of the St. Lawrence. Landed in the Crimea in Jan. 1855 in
command of the 71st Regt. and was invalided in June following (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
29 Colonel de Rottenburgh served in Canada during the rebellion and received the Brevet rank of Major for ser-
vices there whilst employed on a particular service.
30 Colonel Donovan served against the Fitcani tribe in 1828 under Colonel Somerset. Commanded an advanced
post, in the neutral territory, Cape of Good Hope, in 1832 and 1833. Served against the insurgent Boers in 1845. Was
actively employed throughout the whole of the Kaffir war of 1846 and 47 (Medal), and commanded the Advanced
Guard in forcing the passage of the Fish river Jungle from Fort Peddie to Trompeter's Dritt in May 1846, when
the Troops were engaged with the whole ofPato's tribe for upwards of three hours; previous to the action on the
Gwimga he led as a volunteer a small party into the jungle, where he had a personal rencontre with four armed
Kaffirs (the chief Zcto and one of his captains being of the party), two of whom he slew single-handed. For the
above services he received the Brevet rank of Major. Commanded the Troops in the Sovereignty during the Kaffir
war of 1851-53 ; crossed the Orange River in Feb. 1851 (effecting the passage with guns, wagons, &c, in a temporary
i ■ -noted on the occasion) to assist in the protection of the Albert district, and on the 28th March following,
with one Troop Cape M. Rifles, one six-pounder, and a small Burgher Force, defeated a large bodv of Tambookies
i"< under the chiefs Moocrose, Uinlial, and Spepere, leaving upwards of 300 of the enemy dead on the field.
(V d2n K,lc"borou=h sorved with the 9th Lancers in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the battle of Sobraon
•" Colonel M. R. Eden landed with the 56th Regiment in the Crimea on the 25th August 1855, served at the siege
or >et,:,.to|M,l, und was present at the final assault (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"Colonel F. 0. Evelegh served with the 20th Regt, the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and was present at the
battles OT Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, both attacks on the Redan, and through the whole of the siege opera-
tion- before BebaBtopol without being absent, from a single tour of dutv in the Trenches ; also at the capture of
K iiiliourn. Kmliarked for India with the 20th Regiment, was made a Brigadier, and was present at the following
acaona anaatralrs:— Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, siego of Lucknow. Also commanded an independent force
M Miintin, llussengunge, Mocangnnge, Poorwuh, Murrowmow, capture of Fort Simrep, Borah. Buxarehat. and
tuc Kort or Oomero. Was mentioned about, fifteen times in despatches ; thanked twice bv the Governor General
i!1, :;"!"'' ; ,n:is u"; ! n'"0,in, Mf"'»' with ''»ur Clasps, order of CB., Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Mediidie,
1 iirkiKii Medal, and Indian Medal with Clasp.
Colonel 1'. I'. Faddy commanded the Royal Artillery in the engagement at Port Natal against the revolted Zulu
War Sercicrs of Colonels Retired by Sale, Sfc. 614
sf Foro in 1846. He served in the Kaffir war of 1S52 in command of the Royal Artillery, and was mimed in the
offic.al despatches, especially in that relating to the capture of the Kaffir Chief Macomo's stronghold, called
I Macomo's Den,'" on the 10th March. Aiso commanded the Royal Artillery at the battle of Berea against the Basutav
Tribes under the Chief Moshesh (horse shot) 20th Dec. 1852, and was again mentioned in despatches, and received
the Brevet rank of Major for his services (Medal). Commanded as Brigadier the Column detached from the Saugor
I Field Force, which defeated the rebel force at Keutee in Bundelcund on 4U1 March 1859 (mentionedin despatches, Medal).
3*t Sir William Fairfax served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the
siege aud fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
35 Colonel Fane raised and commanded the Peshawur Light Horse during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59.
1 30 Colonel W. Faussett served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack and occupation of the cemetery on the iSth June ; he
was Brigade Major in the 3rd Division from 23rd April 1855 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
" Colonel J. C. Gawler served with the 73rd Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal, and Brevet of
Major); commanded the Light Company in nearly all the principal actions in Kami-land and in the Colony, as also
at the battle of Berea; served at different periods during the operations as Field Adjutant, and as D.A.Q. Master
General to the Divisions under Colonel Eyre, and was honourably mentioned eight times in official reports ; was
appointed District Adjutant of Natal at the close of the war. In Sept. 1855 was appointed special Magistrate to
Umhala's tribe in British Kaffraria, just as that Chief was attempting the cattle-killing and corn-destroying
insurrection ; succeeded in bringing about a reaction among a large number of Kaffirs, who placed themselves under
his authority in opposition to their chiefs, and who were thus formed into one friendly tribe under him as their
chief; he procured evidence by their instrumentality to convict almost all the Kaffir leaders of treasonable practices ;
having thus broken up their power he was permitted to invade with his tribe the territory of the paramount chief
Kreli, aud succeeded in driving him beyond the Bashee — Kreli's territory was thus added' to British Kaffraria, and
occupied in villages by Lt. Colonel Gawler's Kaffirs. For the foregoing'services he received the public thanks of
the Cape Government, and was gazetted Lt.Colonel in the Army on 18th Feb. 1859. Served in the closing affairs of
the Indian mutiny (Medal). Towards the end of i860 he commanded as Brigadier a considerable field force against
the Rajah of Sikkim, took the Rajah's residence, forced him to submit to the terms of a treaty dictated by the British
Envoy, and penetrated to the Thibet frontier; for his "ability, energy, ami good judgment ''he received the thanks
of the Governor General in Council, " fully concurred " in by the British Government.
38 Colonel E. Goulburn accompanied the 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards to Canada in 1838 on the occasion of the
insurrection there. He also served with the 3rd Battalion in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, from
the 17th November 1855 to the 19th January 1856.
33 Colonel J. J. Graham has received the 3rd Class of the Medjidie and the Turkish Medal for services with the
Turkish Contingent.
*°SirLumley Graham served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1S51-53 (Medal). Served the Eastern
campaign of 1854-55, part of the time as Aide de Camp to Major General Eyre, but from May to the 23rd Sept. 1S55
with the 41st Regiment, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol; was severely
wounded 29th August 1S55, occasioning amputation of the right arm (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major
and Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion of "Honor, 5U1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
42 Colonel Gregory served in the American war in 1814 and 15, and commanded a gunboat belonging to the Flo-
tilla under Commander Owen on Lake Ontario, for which he received the thanks of the Naval Commander in Chief.
45 Sir Charles Hamilton commanded the 1st Battalion Scots Fusilier Guards at the battle of Alma, and had his
horse shot under him (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
*i Colonel R. W. Harley served with the expeditionary force under Major Conran employed against the hostile Indians
of Yucatan in April and May 1861 ; also in suppression of the disturbances in the Northern district. Commanded
the Western Division of the Troops and native Allies on the Gold Coast against the Forces of the King of Ashantee in
1863 when the Protectorate was invaded. Also defended Lower Combo, Gambia, in Feb. 1864 in conjunction with
Commodore Wilmot against the hostile natives of Goongom. In June 1S64 commanded an expeditionary force 180
miles up the River Gambia ; bombarded and destroyed the fortified positions of the hostile natives at Junca Cunda
and Canni Canni Tenda and restored peace in the country after two years of war and bloodshed,— for this service he
received the thanks of the Colonial Government, and the Brevet of Lt.Colonel. Served as Brigadier General in com-
mand of the expeditionary force employed against the hostile Indians of Yucatan in Feb. and March 1867; bom-
barded and destroyed four Indian towns including San Pedro the principal stronghold, and recovered the Northern
and Western districts of British Honduras which had been temporarily in the hands of the invading Indians. For
this service he received the thanks of the Governor in Chief and those'of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, the
approbation of the Major General commanding the Forces and of his Royal Highness the t 'ommander in Chief, and CB.
48 Colonel R. P. Harrison served in the 37th Regiment during the rebellion 111 Ceylon in 1848. Also in Indiaduring
the mutiny of 1857-58, including the night attack on Arrah, and proceeded with Brigadier Douglas' Column in com-
mand of the Left Wing 37th Regt. and was present in several actions (mentioned in despatches, and Medal).
49 Colonel Leith Hay served in Canada during the rebellion, and was in the affair at Prescott. Served the Eastern
campaign of 1S54 up to 8th February 1855 and again from 13th August 1S55, including the battles of Alma and
balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and commanded the 93rd Highlanders at the assault on tho 8th September
(Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Com-
manded the 93rd Highlanders at the relief of Lucknow 14th to 25th November 1857, defeat of the Gwalior Contin-
gent at Cawnpore on 6th December and pursuit to Seraighat, siege and capture of Lucknow ; commanded the
Highland Brigade at the battle of Bareilly, and served in the Oude campaign in 185S-59, including the actions of
Purgaon and Kussoulpore. and evacuation of the Fort of Mittoula (Brevet of Colonel, Medal with Clasp, and CB.).
50 Colonel H. R. Hibbert served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 7th Fusiliers, and was present at the
battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol, including sortie on 26th Oct. 1854, assaults of
the Redan on the iSth June and Sth Sept.— severely wounded (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of
the Legion of Honor, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
51 Sir Stephen Hill commanded an expedition So miles up the Gambia in 1S49 ; stormed and destroyed the fortified
town of Bambacoo, 6th May ; attacked and partially destroyed the fortified town of Keenuug, 7th May ; action and
defeat of the enemy on the plains of Quenella. He also commanded a Detachment of the 2nd and 3rd West Indi;
. in the combined attack of the British and French naval and land force under Commodore Panshawe in the
attack and total defeat of pirates at the Island of Basis, Jeba River, Western Africa, 12th Dec. 1S49. The thanks of
the Lords of the Admiralty were conveyed to himself and Detachment, and he received the Brevet rank of Major.
52 Colonel F. G. Hibbert served with the 91st Regt. in the Kaffir war of 1851-53, and was wounded in action at
Waterkloff on 8th March 1852 (Medal).
hl Sir Henry Lake was transferred from the Madras Engineers to the Royal Army as a Lt.Colonel Unattached for his
services at the defence of Kars (CB., 2nd Class of the Medjidie, and Officer of the Legion of Honor).
59 Colonel Le Blanc served in the Peninsula with the 4th Regt. and was present at the battles of Corunna, Fuentes
d'Onor, Salamanca, and Vittoria, and at the sieges of Badajoz and St. Sebastian (severely wounded at the assault
and capture) (War Medal with six Clasps). He served also the Waterloo campaign.
63 Colonel Lowe served with the 16th Lancers at the siege of Bhurtpore in 1825-26, and was wounded (Medal).
64 Colonel Lumley served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 22nd May to the end of June
1S55, including the siege of Sebastopol and attack of the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
ei Colonel M'Kinstry served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimea from the 17th Dec. 1854 to the nth July 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopoland assault, of the Redan on the 18th June— mentioned in despatches (Medal with
Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
CG Colonel C. E. Mansfield served as Aide de Camp to Sir Colin Campbell throughout the Eastern campaign of
1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (mentioned in despatches, Medal
with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign as Aide de Camp to Sir
William Mansfield, and was present in the actions of the 25th 27th and 28th Nov. under General Windham in the
vicinity of Cawnpore, and at the battle thereof on the 6th Dec. 1857, at which he was severely wounded (mentioned
in despatches. Brevet of Major, and Medal).
6" Sir Francis Edmund Macnaghten served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Sth Hussars, including the
6 15 War Services of Colonels Retired by Sale, S'c.
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sevastopol'
(Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India m 1858-59, and was present
at the capture of Kotah, reoccupaiion of Chundaree, battle of Kotah ke Serai, capture of Gwalior, actions oP
Koondrve (horse wounded) and Booidah (Medal with Clasp). „.,,.»
M Colonel T. W Marten served with the Roval Fusiliers at the siege of Sevastopol from 17th June 1855. including
the assaults of the Redan on the iSth June and Sth Sept., on which last occasion he succeeded to the command of
the Regiment led it across the Ditch of that work, and subsequently brought it out of action— mentioned in
<ie-patches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian N.W.Frontier war of 1S63 withthe
Eusafzye Field Force present at the defence of the Sungahs at the Umbeyla Pass, and commanded the Right Wing
7th Fusiliers at the attack on and storming of the Conical Hill and destruction of Lalloo on 15th December, and
also in the action at Umbeyla and destruction of the village at the foot of the Bonair Pass on the 16th December,'
"which ended in the complete rout of the enemy and the submission of the hill tribes on the 17th December (Medtl.
69 Colonel F. C. Maude commanded the Royal Artillery throughout the operations with General Havelock's
Column in 1S57, including the defeat of the rebels at Futtehpore, actions of Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore..
Oonao Buseerutgunge, Mungarwar, relief and defence of the Residency of Lucknow; with Outram's Force at,
the \lumlia"h from Jan. to March 1858; also at the siege and capture of Lucknow (repeatedly mentioned in'
despatches Brevets of Major and Lt. Colonel, CB., Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasps, and a year's service).
» Colonel J Miller volunteered and commanded the combined force (English and Danish) during the insurrection .
at Tortola, W.L, in August 1S53. On his arrival martial law was proclaimed, and enforced for a period of six
weeks the' natives amounting to 7,000, having completely destroyed the town, and threatened the lives of the
European inhabitants, who tied for refuge to St. Thomas. He suppressed the rebellion, and restored the island to a;
state of order ami tranquillity, and after re-establishing civil authority, received the thanks of the President aucl(
Council, and was most favourably reported to the Colonial Office.
"- Colonel Monkland .-erred with the 74th Highlanders in the Kaffir war in 1851 (Medal).
74 Colonel Muter served in the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the siege and capture of Mooltan, battle of
Goojerat, pursuit and surrender of Shere Singh, occupation of Attock and Peshawur (Medal with two Clasps).
Served the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India ; commanded a Wing of 60th Rifles at Meerut in
suppressing insurgent villagers from 10th May to 26th Aug. ; present with the 1st Battalion from 6th Sept. at the
sieire of Delhi, assault and capture of the city on 14th Sept. with the final attack on and occupation of the Palace on
23th Sept.— succeeded to the command of the attacking Column on Kishingunge on 14th Sept. on the fall of Major
Reid (Brevet of Major). Served as D. A. Adjutant General to the Roorkee Field Force under Brigadier Jones dur-
ing the campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the
Doiura, assault^and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief
of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction
of the Fort of Mahomdee (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel). Was on board the troop-ship Eastern
Monarch when she blew up and was burnt on 3rd June 1859.
"5 Colonel Ouvry served the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and commanded a Squad<
ron at the affair "of Ramiiuggur (horse shot under him) ; the passage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Commanded 9th Lancers before Delhi in 1S57 until
appointed Aide de Camp to Sir A. Wilson, whom he attended during the assault (received thanks of Governor
(General in Council, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.). After the fall of Delhi commanded the Cavalry Brigade of the
Movable Column, including actions at Bolundshur, Allyghur, and battle of Agra. Commanded the Force at the
action of Kanoj, and the Cavalry at the relief of Lucknow under Sir Colin Campbell (thanks of Governor General in
Council, Medal with two Clasps).
"c Colonel Patience was present at the surrender of Martinique and at the capture of the Saintes and Guadaloupe
in 1815.
"" Colonel T. H. Pitt served in the Crimean campaign from June 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"8 Colonel Pratt served with the 82nd Regiment at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1807 ; in Portugal and
Spain in 1808-09, including the battles of Roleia and Vimiera, retreat to and battle of Corunna (War Medal with
three Clasps). At Walcheren in 1809, and was severely wounded at the investment of Flushing. In 1813 he wa:
appointed to the Quarter Master General's Staff of the Army on the eastern coast of Spain, and served with a po:-'
tion of that Army in Italy and in the South of France until the close of the war in 1814.
73 Colonel J. A. Price served in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopo
(wounded), in the Trenches with the siege train, and at the bombardments of 9th April, 6th and 17th June (Meda
with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and Turkish Medal).
80 Colonel Reynardson served with the 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854, includ
ing the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and commanded the Grenadier Guards at Inkerman (horse shot), siege of Se-
bastppo] (Medal with four Clasps, CB., and Turkish Medal).
81 Colonel J. P. Robertson served in the 31st Regt. throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the
battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Buddiwal, Aliwal, and Sobraon (Medal and three Clasps). Served in the Crimea
from 22nd May 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks on iSth June and Sth Sept. (Medal
with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Commanded the Military Train, acting as Cavalry, in the Indian campaigns of
1857-58, daily engaged withthe enemy at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and was in command at Dilkoosha
during the enemy's grand attack on 22nd Nov.; afterwards served with the force in occupation of the Alumbagh
under Outram from Nov. 1857 until March 1858, including actions of the 23rd Dec, 12th and 16th Jan., 15th 21st and
asih Feb., and many other minor affairs; commanded the small Force which repulsed the enemy's Cavalry, 3,000
1 their attack of the Camp on the 16th March 1858 ; took part in the operations ending in the fall of
Lucknow ; afterwards commanded the Cavalry of Lugard's Field Force, and was present at the relief of Azimghur,
capture of JugdeBpore, and almost daily engaged with Omer Singh's Force between 9th May and 10th June
1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel, CB., Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow, and was frequently
mentioned in despatches).
82 Colonel C. M. Russell accompanied the expedition up the River Gambia against the King of Baddib 10 ;
served od Torch at the bombardment of the enemy's works on the banks of tlie Swarracun la
1 [6th Feb. 1861. Present at the landing storming and capture of the enemy's entrenched works, storni-
ire and destruction of the fortified towns of Carawan on the 17th, Kinty Candy and Saba on the 1
he battle of Saba, and the Storming capture and total destruction of the enemy's stockades on the 21s
Feb. 1861. Also served against the King of Quiah and was present at the capture and destruction of Massongh.
on 10th Dec, of the stockades and war fences at Madonkia on the night of the 3rd Dec, and of the Fetish town of
1 28th Dec 1861 ; also of the towns of Mafemba and Majohn — mentioned in despatches. Served on the
Gold Coast from 6th July to 12th August 1873 (Medal).
83 Colonel the Hon. C. W. St. Clair served with the 57th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 23rd Sept.
1854, including tin- battll B of Balaklava and Inkerman (horse shot under him), siege of Sebastopol, and attack on
the Redan iSth Jnni severely wounded; acted as Assistant Adjutant General tothe Forces on the Bosphorus,
y 1 .-, to Aug. 1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish
:. I.md war in 186 1, and acted as Assistant Military Secretary and Aide de Camp to
land in 1862 (Medal).'
tin March 1S57 (Medal with Clasp). Served with the 64th Regt. in
id -WW ProvillC ig the mutiny in 1S57-58 ; present with Havelock's Column in the:
1 doo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Onao, Buseerut Gunge (first and second), Boorbeakechowkee,
Hnngurwara, Alumbagh, and first relief of Lucknow; present in three sorties, two of which he com-
(thanked by thi I 1 in Council). Served in defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior
thi actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkerouli, capture of Bareilly, affairs at Shahjehanpore, Buii-
Mahomdie (Brei el of Lt.Colonel, Medal with clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
. ith the 30th Regt. in May 1854. Served at Scutari as Commandant of
to Bulgaria, and was Assistant Adjutant
there from Nov. 1854 to Feb. 1856, when he was removed from the 30th Regt. and appointed by Commission Com-
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nandant of the Hospital and Convalescent Establishment at Scutari, which appointment he held until the conclu-
ion of the war. Served in New Zealand during the Maori war of 1860-61 as Deputy Quarter Master General, was
iresent at several affairs, and was slightly wounded at Mahoetahi (Medal).
86 Colonel Skipwith commanded the 43rd Light Infantry' in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
87 Colonel Slade served in the Crimea with the 6th Dragoons from 14th July 1855, and was present at the battle of
he Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with ( Uasp, am' Turkish Modal). Served with the 7th Hussars
n the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857 58, including the affair of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow —
severely wounded (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
Colonel Sulivan served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Scots Greys, including the affair of M'Ken-
Farm, battles of LSalaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of' Sebastopol (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
89 Colonel F. H. Swmfen served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 5th Dragoon Guards, including the
Dattle of Balaklava (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
I 91 Colonel Thomson joined the Cape Mounted Rifles as a Provisional Ensign on the 3rd Feb. 1835, in which capa-
iity he served until March 1838. Served in the Kaffir war of 1835 under Sir Benjamin d'Urban, was thanked in
3-eneraI orders dated 7th Aug. 1835 (Medal). Served with the 4th Regt. the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma (wounded) and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and faU of Sebastopol. Appointed, De-
mty Assistant Adjutant General at Head Quarters Crimea 1st May 1855, and Assistant Adjutant General 10th April
1856 (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, Turkish Medal, and Brevets
)f Major and Lt.Colonel).
Colonel F. J. Travers commanded the Artillery with Grant's Force from 30th Oct. to 10th Dec. 1857 throughout
;he operations resulting in the relief of Lucknow and the defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore ; was
senior Officer Royal Artillery in the action of 2nd November ; commanded the Artillery sent against Jellalabad
13th November, was wounded in the advance of 16th and 17th November ; mentioned in despatches and thanked by
Governor General in Council (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
93 Colonel John Travers served in the Crimean campaign from August 1855, including the siege and fall of Se-
bastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
94 Colonel Trevelyan served the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 1 ith Hussars, including the affair of Bulganak,
battles of Alma and Balaklava (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
96 Colonel Wade served Jiroughout the campaigns in Afghanistan from 1838 to 1842 inclusive; he was Adjutant
of the 13th at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and Major of Brigade at the assault and capture of the
town and forts of Tootumdurrah, storm of Jhoolghur, night attack at Baboo Koosh Ghur, destruction of Khar-
durrah, and assault of Perwandurrah. Present with the 13th at the storming of the Koord Cabool Pass (wounded),
affair of Tezeen, forcing the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the Fort of Mamoo Khail, heroic defence of Jellalabad,
and sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March 24th March and 1st April 1842; general action and de-
feat of Akbar Khan before Jellalabad (Medal), storming the Heights of Jugdulluck, general action of Tezeen, and
recapture of Cabool (Medal). Has the Order of the Dooranee Empire of the 3rd Class.
97 Colonel G. D. Webber served in the 17th Regiment in the Crimea' from the 12th Sept. 1855, and was at the
bombardment and surrender of Kin bourn (Crimea and Turkish Medals). Commanded the 2nd West India Regi-
ment in the Ashanti war of 1873-74 {CB., Medal and Clasp).
98 Colonel Walpole served the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg in 1834 with the 39th Regiment.
99 Lord Westmorland served in the Punjaub campaign in 1846, and. was present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal,
Brevet of Major). Served also in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 3rd July 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord
Raglan, including the battle of Alma (the despatches of which he conveyed to England, and received the rank of
Brevet Lt.Colonel) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, CB., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
"'- Sir John Stewart Wood served the Coorg campaign in 1834, in the Light Company of the 48th Regt. ; he
was on the storming parties of the Stoney river and the several stockades leading to the capture of the Huggal
Pass, and at the taking of the Hill Fort of Nncknaud. He was throughout the campaigns in Afghanistan : — in 1S38
and 39 as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Sale ; in 1840, 41, and 1S42 as Adjutant to the 13th Regt., and was on the
storming party of the fortress of Ghuznee (Medal), on the storming party of the town and fort of Tootumdurrah ;
had charge of and planted the ladders at the storm of Joolghur (wounded) ; was in the night attack at Baboo
Koosh Ghur, the destruction of Kardurrah, battle of Perwandurrah ; at the storming of the Khoord Cabool Pass;
in the skirmish of Tezeen ; the forcing of the Jugdulluck Pass, reduction of the fort of Mamoo Khail, in the heroic
defence of Jellalabad (wounded 17th March 1842), and in the sorties on the 14th Nov. and 1st Dec. 1841, nth March,
24th March, and 1st April 1842 ; the battle of Jellalabad and defeat of the besieging force under Akbar Khan on the
7th April 1842 ; horse sabred under him (Medal). Was on the storming party of the Jugdulluck Pass, in the battle of
Tezeen, and at the recapture of Cabool (Medal). Served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Assistant Adjutant
General to the 3rd Division, and subsequently to Head Quarters, including the battle of Alma., capture of Balaklava,
battle of Inkerman, and siege operations before Sebastopol, with the exception of the last attack (Medal with three
<".-. -. 1 /.'., Knight of the Legion of Honor, 4th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'•'■'■ >-r 1 lenrv Wvatt served the campaigns of 181 4 and 1^ with the 1st Life Guards, and was present at the battle of
Toulon-. 'a 'i.- (War Medal witho leClasp).
"» Col I with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war (Medal, and CB.).
W5 Colo -11- r.- in the Crimean campaign from the 10th Aug. 1855, including the
' . .■ , , . . 1 J.-dai v.iih 1 'I 1-0, ,.nd Purkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, in-
cluding the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of
Lucknow with attack on and occupation of the Iron Bridge from nth to 14th March 1858 (Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medal with Clasp) .
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, Sec.
1 Lt.Colonel B. F. Alexander served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1S57-58. including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, capture of Lucknow, battle of Nawabgunge, and taking of Fort Oomerea,
commanded the storming party at attack on Fort Birwah— wounded (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major,
Medal with Olasp).
- Lt.Colonel Alleyne served with the 79th Highlanders in the Crimea from the n'.th August until December 1S55, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the 8th S 1 with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal). Served also with the 79th in the Indian campaign of 1S58-59, including the affair of Secundra
near Allahabad, siege and capture of Lucknow, attack on the Fort ofRooyah, actions of Allygunge, Bareilly, and
Shahjehanpore, capture of forts Bunnai and Mahomdee, passage of the Gogra at Fyzabad, and acted as Adjutant
at the capture of Rampore Kussiah and during the subsequent operations in Oude across the Gogra and Raptee
rivers (Medal with Clasp).
3 Lt.Colonel Andros served with the 65th Regt. during the campaigns of 1814-15 in Guzerat and Kutch, and
at at the capture of the Forts of JboBin, Anjar Khuncoote, Dhingee, and Dwarka. Ser\ ed al: 0 throughout
fcta campaigns of 1816, 17, and iS, including the battle before and subsequent capture of Poonah (Medal),
and the affair of Ashtee.
* Lord Annesley served with the 431-d Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of 1851-52-53 (Medal), and was severely
wounded in right arm at the battle of Berea. Served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign
of 1854. including the battle of Alma — severely wounded (Medal with Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
5 Lt.Colonel Aria I at the capture of Genoa in 1814, and subsequently in the American war, including
the capture of Washington, attack before Baltimore 13th Sept. 18 14, and on Ne •■.. where he
was wounded and taken prisoner. Present when Graham's Town was attacked bj b Kaffirs 22nd
April 1819, and who were repulsed with great slaughter by three hundred mi 1 1 imand of Colonel
Wiltshire. Commanded in the Kat River Settlement during the Kaffir we ;■ ; n General
orders for his defence of that locality against anal . ... ighoutthe
whole of the Kaffir war of 1846-47, a' ittack on the Amatola, 16th April subsequent
6 Lt.C 3I03 se Ted the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Coldstream Guards, including the battles
6l- H\„. tfenucta ./ Lu«*te<«M*< VulomU JieUred by Sale, Sfc.
of Alma Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Knight
»^~ 0 ' 1-f Alma, BalaklTvl and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol
Seb^o^mcmd ' '.bTaVw ck 'of the '.8th jSne and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
- ' . ■ ..„; '. ha,,.o. Woosung, and Chin Kiang Foo, at which last he was twice wounded-once dan-
■■ !:;.;H™;;:;,S with "£ 8,h Regt. *t the siege and assault of Delhi in ,85;, including repulse of
It 1 , », ...id Ysth lulv and six days' fighting in the city twice wounded) ; commanded the Regiment
^C^ofti^tanl^^tta night of the%th Sept and the Infantry of the Column which occupied the
!.m,,H \ n3d 0 1 the -oth September. Served as Brigade Major to Greathed s Movable Column including the
arton of B In "h r a'ff. r of Allvghur, and battle of Agra. Present as Brigade Major, 3rd Brigade of the Army
unde? Lon I Tv. 1, ■ n'.hc action of Dilkoosha and relief of Lucknow, affair of 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at
f'«rnnnn> nii.fiu-tii.il of Khudagunj (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps)
,...;:. „.„:., thn.uilUt the Ka.ten, t,„„paigu of .854-55 with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including
- f Unm, Sklaklava, and Inkerman (wounded), siege and tall of Sebastopol, and sortie on the 26th Oct.,
, .Vnip.-Uh. .t in the Trenches (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Kmght of the Legion of Honor,
< ofthe Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). . ... . _ . _ . '
■ „! k T \ H Bathurst served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including
1 "f Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5th Class ofthe
V lone? Bassteette landed in India with the 37th Regt. in June 1857, and served there until the suppression
of the mutinv, being engaged with the enemy on several occasions (Medal).
it Lt.Colonel Becklmm served the Peninsula campaigns of 1812, 13, and 14.
lonel Bell-Martin served with the 9th Lancers, either m command of a Troop or Squadron, during the
Indian 'mutinv in 18*7-59 including the battle of Budlekeserai. siege assault and capture of Delhi (horse shot on
nth BentesaSer) On the Cavalry Staff with General Greathed's Column in the actions of Bolundshuhur and Ally-
irhur and battle of Agra. Prese"nt at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore and pursuit of the
GwaLior Contingent on the 6th December, actions of Seraighat and Khudagunge, capture of Meeangunge (as
Briirade Major of Cavalry), action of Kalee Nuddce and occupation of Futtyghur, siege and capture of Lucknow,
the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, and actions at Rhodamow and Allyghur, capture of Bareilly, action.
at Shahjehanpore, and pursuit to Mahomdee (four times mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps).
* Lt Colonel Bertram nerved with the 41st Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 6th Feb. to the 7th Sept. 1855,
including the siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*> Lt Colonel W. T. Betty served with the Carabineers in the Crimea from 26th May 1S55, including the battle ofthe-
Tchcrnava, siege and fall 'of Sebastopol, and was with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal with Clasp
and Turkish Medal). Served from the outbreak at Meerut in 1857, including operations in Rohilcund, and affair at
Kukrowlie (severely wounded), and taking of Bareilly ; also campaign in Oude in 1S58-59, including the action of
Buxarghat, Doondeakeira, and affair of Bassingpore (Medal).
11 Lt.Colonel Bickerstatf served in the Indian mutiny campaign ; commanded the Head Quarters of the Carabineers
in the action of Kukrowlie, and at the taking of Bareilly; commanded a Wing of the Regiment at the attack and
bombardment of Shahjehanpore ; commanded the right Cavalry attack in several subsequent affairs against the
Moulvie. Commanded the Carabineers with Lord Clyde's Force in the Oude campaign, including the action atDoon-
deakerea ; also in the Trans-Gogra campaign, including the affair near Churda, taking of Fort Meejeedia, attack
on Bankee with pursuit to the Raptee (several times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
** Lt.Colonel G. M. Billington served with the 4th Regt. in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol
from the .8th March .856. Also with it during the Indian Campaign of 1857-58, and was severely wounded in
the attack on the Fort on Beyt Island on the 2nd of April 1858 (Medal).
a Lord Bingham 6erved the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Lord Lucan, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
*'- Lt.Colonel Blennerhassett served with the 71st Light Infantry in the Canadian rebellion. Also in the Crimean
campaign from 20th Dec. 185410 13th Feb. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Modal). Served in the Indian campaign under Sir John Michel, and was present at the actions of Raijghur (in
command ofthe Left Wing 71st), Mungrowlee, Sindwaho, and Kurai (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and
mentioned in despatches).
" Lt.Colonel Edward Bond served with the 53rd Regt. in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was present at the-
affair of Buddiwal, and actions of Aliwal and Sobiaon (Medal and Clasp).
*> Lt.Colonel Henry Bond served in the 17th Light Dragoons at the taking of Anjar in Cutch in 1816 ; also through-
out the Muhratta campaign of 1817-18. He was present with the nth Light Dragoons at the siege and capture of
Uhurtporc in .825-26 (Medal). Accompanied the 3rd Light Dragoons into Affghanistan with the force under Sir
George Pollock, and was present at the forcing of the Khyber Pass, and in every engagement in the advance ofthe
Army OH I'abool ; also commanded the Rear Guard on three different occasions,— engaged the enemy at Tezeen and
Jngiiiilluck, and safely covered and protected the whole of the baggage of the Army, notwithstanding the repeated'
attacks of toe enemy (Medal).
J1 Lt 1 '..lonel Bonham was present with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). He served also
the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon (dangerously
wounded), in all these actions he commanded the Light Company (Medal and three Clasps).
■ l.t.C'.l.nel Bouverie served in the Persian war in 1857 as a Brigade Major, including the bombardment of
Mohumrnh (Brevet Of Major, Medal with Clasp). Served with the 78th Highlanders in Bengal with Havelock's Co-
lumn from its Brst taking the field in 1S57, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore,
. mot (first and second), Iioorbeakechowkee and Bithoor; as Brigade Major in the several actions
and ending in the relief of Lucknow and subsequent defence; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh, includ-
ing the repulM-i.f the numerous attacks, and in the operations ending in the gna] capture 0f Lucknow (Brevet of
I, Medal with Clasp, and a year's service for Lucknow).
■ I.t.i '..Ion. 1.1. G. Ilny-Hoyd served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the baltles of Alma, Balaklava,
fall of Sebastopol, affair of iSth June, and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with four Clasps,
- ol the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
m. \V. Q, Boyle served the Eastern campaign of 1854 as Aide de Camp to Sir De Lacy Evans, in-
cluding th- i.attl. - ..1 Alma and inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three Clasps, 5th
I.e. and Turkish Medal).
U I ■■ Brainstem served with the Rifle Brigade in the Kaffir war of 1853-53 (Medal). Also the Eastern cam-
: up to 6th Aug. 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
iledal with four Cln-ps, -th Class ofthe Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
Bravo wae employed at Capo Const Cnstie in 1873-74 (Ashanti Medal).
■'•'I with the ,m liattaliou .. il, Killes during the second siege operations at Mooltan,
■1 storm of the town and capture of the citadel of Moottanj afterwards present at the battle of
kh Army under Uajah Shore Sing until its final surrender at Rawul Pindee, occupation
of Attocknnl Poshttwur ■and expulsion ofthe Affghan Force under the Ameer Dost Mahomed beyond the Khyber
1'sm ; was wounded ut Mooltun -7th Dec. .848 (Medal with two Clasps). Served also in the Kaffir war of 1851-53
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, §'c. 618
(Medal). Served ns Brigade Major to Brigadier General Staveley during the China campaign of i860, and the sub-
sequent occupation of Tientsin and capture of the Taku Forts (Brevet of .Major, Medal with Clasp).
** Lt.Colonel E. J. V. Brown served with the 88th Regt. the Eastern campaign up to 7th Dec. 1854, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and
Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
41 Lt.Colonel B. P. Browne served the campaign of 1S15 with the nth Dragoons, and was present at the battle of
Waterloo (Medal). Also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore under Lord Combermere in 1825-26; and was a
volunteer for the dismounted Cavalry storming party (Medal).
43 Lt.Colonel C. W. Bruce served with the Carabineers from the outbreak at Meorut to the pacification of Oude, and
commanded a Squadron at the action of Bunkagaon on 8th Oct. 1858, also in the subsequent campaign including the
actions of Mahoudispore and Russoolpi ire, advance on and capture of Mitowlee, affairs of AUygungeand Biswar, and
pursuit of the rebels for three months through Rajpootana and Central India (Medal).
44 Lt.Colonel C. S. Bnrdett served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from the 9th Dec. 1S54, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp. 5th Class of tin- Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
45 Lt.Colonel J. J. Bull landed with the 56th Regt. in the ( 'rimea on the 25th Aug. 1855, and served at the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and was present at the final assault (Meilal with < 'lasp, and Turkish Medal).
46 Sir John Burgoyne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4; Lt.Colonel A. W. D. Burton served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, and commanded the 5th Dragoon Guards
at the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of
Major, CB., 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
49 Lt.Colonel A. Butter served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 3rd June 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meilal). Served also the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and
was ( irderly ( itticer to Colonel Hon. A. Hope at the relief of Lucknow — horse shot (Medal with Clasp).
50 Lt.Colonel Cadcll served at the siege of Copenha gen in 1807: with the exnedition to Sweden, and afterward to
the Peninsula, including the battle of Corunna ; with the expedition to Walcheren in 1809 ; the Peninsular cam-
paigns from 1811 to the end of that war in 1814, including the following battles, sieges, &c, viz. :— Barrosa (slightly
wounded), Cadiz, Arroya de Molino, Almaraz (reduction of forts), Vittoria, Pyrenees (25th to 31st July), Nivelle,
Nive, St. Palais, Orthes, and Toulouse (War Medal with eight Clasps). Served also the campaign of 1815, and was
present at the battle of Waterloo.
51 Lt.Colonel Calcott served with the 10th Regiment during the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole
of the siege operations before Mooltan, tho action at Soorjkooud, capture of the suburbs, and surrender of the
fortress on the 22nd January 1849 ; also present at the battle of Goijerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served also as
a Staff Officer under Major General Storks, commanding on the Bosphorus during the Russian war in 1855-56.
5- Lt.Colonel A. C. Campbell served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the 22nd May to the end of
Aug. 1855 ; was present at the siege of Sebastopol, and wounded in the Trenches by a shell on the 22nd Aug. 1S55
(Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
53 Lt.Colonel Duncan Campbell served in the 83rd Regt. during the suppression of the insurrection in Lower
Canada in 1837 ; also in repulsing the attacks of the American brigands who landed at Prescott, Upper Canada, in
1838. Served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from the 2nd Dec. 1854 to 24th Jan. 1855, including the
•siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
54 Lt.Colonel Hon. H. W. Campbell served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Sir William
Codrington, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on
the 18th June and 8th Sept. (twice mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
55 Lt.Colonel J. H. Campbell served with the 71st Highlanders in the Central India Campaign in 1858, and was
present at the action of Kotakeserai and subsequent operations terminating in the capture of Gwalior (Medal with
Olasp). Served throughout the campaign of 1863 on the N.W. Frontier of India, first as Adjutant of the 71st Light
Infantry, and afterwards, on the formation of Brigades, as Brigade Major of the 1st Brigade until the termination
•of hostilities (mentioned in despatches, Hrevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
56 Lt.Colonel J. T. Campbell served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches on the 19th Aug.), and attacks of the
-18th June and Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
57 Lt.Colonel H. R. Carden served with the 77th Regt. the Kastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of
Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevets of Major and Lt.Colonel, Knight
of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
M Lt.Colonel G. L. Carmichael served with the 95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie on 26th October (Medal with
•three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, Turkish Meilal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Served in Rajpootana
and Central India in 1858-59, and was present at the siege assault and capture of Kotah, and the affairs of Koondrye
and Boordah (mentioned in despatches. Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
5J Lt.Colonel Chetwode served with the Sth Hussars the Kastern campaign of 1854, and up to 2nd Aug. 1855,
including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of
Sebastopol, having commanded Lord Raglan's Escort in the Crimea up to the time of his Lordship's death (Medal
•with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Also served in Rajpootana and
Central India in 185S-59, and was present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle of Kotah-
keserai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree, action of Beejapore, battle of Sindwaho (wounded), and actions of
Koorwye and Nahnrgur (several times mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Lt.Colonel).
60 Lt.Colonel Chichester served in the Crimea with the 07th ltegt. from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the sieo-e and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medai). Served in Bengal in suppressing the
mutiny in 1857-58, with the Jonnpore Field Force m the aerou of Xusrutpore, during part of which he commtinded
the Reserve consisting of a Regiment of G .orkhas and a Wing of the 97th Regt.; commanded the Selected Marksmen
of the 97th with the Jonnpore Field Force, including the actions of Chanda, Ummeerpore, and Sultanpore; ad-
vanced with 2 subalterns and 80 men in support at the at'acX of Fort Dhowrara, and passing through the village
stormed two faces of the entrenchments from the opposite side, and assisted in bringing out, two guns under 8 close
fire; was afterwards at the siege and capture of Lucknow and storming of the Kaiser Bagh (thrice thanked in
despatches, Medal with Clasp).
61 Lt.Colonel Clayton served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 20th Dec. 1854 to 30th July 18? =
(Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
c- Lt.Colonel Clephane served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to the 25th June 1855, with the 79th High-
landers, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege of Sebastopol, assault on 18th June, expedition p,
Kertch and Yenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.i 'o'.otiel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
«4 Lt.Colonel Cocks served with the Coldstream Guards „, the Crimea from the 2nd May 1855, including the sieffe
•and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, =;th Clas* of th- Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
«3 Lt.Colonel Hon. W. Coke serve 1 the Eastern e nmr-i o| ,-;;+ -S5 with the Scots Fusilier Guards (was Aide do
Camp to Lord Rokebyfrom 9th Aug. (1855), including tie .,,, -e and fall of Sebastopol (wounded in the Trenches or.
,'h Aug.) ; mentioned 111 despatches (Me lal with one Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th
66 Lt.Colonel ( tolls served with the 39th Regt. in the battle of Maharajpore (Bronze Star). Served with the 32nd
Regt. in the p-.ujuub campaign of 1840-49, and was present at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including
the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the f u-tress ; also present at the surrender of the garrison of
Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served during the Indian mutiny in 1857-50 and
presenl as I' eld Engineer to the force under Brigadier B irkeley at the capture of the forts of Deha'ign and fvrhool
(mentioned in despatches); also as D.A.Q.M. General 1 . Brigadier Pineknev's Force during the campaign in Oude
(B-vvet of Major, Medal). Sewed in tho operation- ..■.-, .• the Hill Tribes on the Peshawnr Frontier in i8>;i-m
•and was present at. the affairs of l'rannghnr and Sh ■ ■ ■ 1 Me, 1,1 with Clasp).
67 Lt.Colonel D. L. Colthurst served with the 1 •: ■ ,; ■ ■; 1 the Crimean campaign from the 7th Feb. to 24th Julv
including the siege of Sebastopol, and assault of the 11 ■ 1 1 1 i-n tl,e iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Mi'dili'
0 0
619 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels "Retired by Sale, 8fc.
» Lt Colonel J. R. Colthurst served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battles of Corunna and Salamanc
(War Medal with two Clasp-). He served also the campaign of 1S15, and was slightly wounded at A\ aterloo.
- . .',1 with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign ol iSuo 111 >.>rth Uiina, 1111: u. ling th
action of Sinho, taking of Tai.gku. storm and capture of the inner Taku 1- ort .and surrender of Pekm (Medal wit.
1 ,.,,ma,,ded the disciplined Chinese Troops employed against the rebels 111 the province of Pechell
North China, in the win.. Major, and Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button)
i : -:. vu campaign of 1854 in the 49th Regiment, including the battle of Alms
-t..,,',.l ■ »!i> dai.gerouslv wounded (shot through the chest) at the repulse of the powertul sortn
1 mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, Sardinia^
and Turkish Medals, ami sth Class of the Medjidie).
- -erved in the jrd Light Dragoons daring the sutlej campaign ot 1845-46, and was presen
, -hah, and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). . .
, served With the 18th Royal Insh and with the 65th Regiment in the IsewZealanc
d with the 55th Regiment in the Crimea, subsequent to the fall of Sebastopol, front
J« to the end of the campaign. Also with the 14th Regiment in New Zealand during the war 0:
. .1 with the 45th Regiment in the Orange River Sovereignty, Cape of Good Hope, in 1851,
where j , -hot through Loth thighs) iii an encounter with Boers and Hottentots.
ad with the ;Sih Ilegt. in the Kastern campaign of 1S54, including the battles o:
Alma and [nkennan. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
i.iwlev served ilie F.aMeni campaign of 13=4- 55 with the Coldstream tiuards, including the battle:
li:.lakla\:i, and Inkcrnian. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardimar
and Turki-h Medals, and < ' 'la-s of the Medjidie).
.: '.Mil. the s.iid bight Infantry at. the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
: and k th .lulv . - . als,, at the siege, assault (led iu the storming party of the 3rd Column), anc"
Occun • .an 14th Aug. 1S57 (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
. !•'. Dallas -erved throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma,
.. and Inkcrnian, where he succeeded to the command of the two Companies 46th Regt., siege and fall oij
' i..l with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish v
■-, i in the Crimea from the 17th July 1855 as Aide de Camp to Lord Rpkehy (Medal with:
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de Camp to Lord Clyde in the Oude cani-
'h dal. aid brevet of Major).
•" 1. 1. Colonel B.Q.Daniel] served with the 55th Regt. in China (Medal), and was present at Amoy, Chusan, and 1
Chinhae, including the repulse of the night attack ; also the expedition to You- You, up the Ningpo River. Served in
■ ; ..■ -.eg* of Delhi, and was severely wounded when engaged with the mutineers on the 9th July 1857
: Major, Medal with Clasp).
one! J. Dawson served in the Indian campaign in 185S-59, and commanded a detachment in a night
affair with the rebels near the River Goomtce on the 15th December 1858 (Medal). Served with the 6th Regt. in the
Kailir war of 1846-47 ; also throughout that of 1850-53 (Medal), including the operations on the Fish River, Amatolas,
and both the Trans-Kei expeditions, on the latter of which as Acting Adjutant.
EL .1. Day served throughout the campaign of i860 in China as Adjutant of the 99th Regiment, and
at in the actions of Chang-kin-wan and Paliatchow. and surrender of Pekin (Medal with Clasp),
■nel Deacon served with the 61st Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49 ; present at the passage of the
and in the buttles of Sndoolnpore, Chiilianwallah, and Goojerat, and with the Field Force in pursuit of the
the Khyi.er 1'ass in March 1S49 (Medal with two Clasps). Served the siege and assault (severely wounded)
of Delhi, and at the actii o of Nujjufghur (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
M I.t.Culonel de Morel served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General Estcourt, including
- of Alma, Halaklava, and Inkcrnian, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major,
: the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
fi I.t ( 'olonel J. F. de Teissier served in Scinde, in command of a detachment, protecting the stores and ammuni-
tion of the Army tracked up the Indus. Served also in the Light Company of the 17th Regt. during the campaign
in Atfghanistau and Ueloochistan, and was present at the storm and capture of the Fortresses of Ghuzuee (Medal)
and Khelut.
M Lt Colonel A. A. Dick served with the 29th Regt. in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, and was present at the battle of
Vi rcneahab (Medal). Also throughout the Punjaub campaign in 1848-49, including the passage of the Chena.b, and
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the 8th Regt. during the Indian
mutiny in iH 57-58, and was present in the action of Dilkooshu and relief of Lucknow and Cawnpore by Lord Clyde
(Medal with Clasp).
": I.t. Colonel Philip Dickson scrvod the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma and Balaldava,
.11 of Sebastopol, in the Trenches with the Siege Train, and at the bombardments of April and 6th and
17th June (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
iel Digbv served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1S51-V? (Medal). Served with the Grenadier
l.uurds betbn Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
''I.t. Colonel F. W. Dillon served in the expedition to St, Domingo in 1809. Served also in China and was present
nt the lir.-t rupture ol Chusan, Storm and capture of the Heights above Canton, and of the sea-batteries on Amoy, and
■ capture of the city (Medal).
Tn'ki'Vh \t 'd M 0,'Crt Dm°n 8ervBd iu thc 3°th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and
led in 1805 with Lord Cathcart's expedition to Hanover, and being shipwrecked he became a
the Dutch. In [808 he went with Sir Arthur Wei lcslev's expedition to Portugal and was shot
• Itoleia. In ,So<i he was at the siege sortie and capture of Flushing, and storming of Fort
In 1810, n, and 1? lie served 111 the Peninsula, in Pietmfs Division,— in pursuit of Massena from
' I'ombal, Itedinha, Hoblida. Condeixa. Saliugal, and Fuentes d'Onor; siege of Badajoz in 1S11,
.1 I'.odon. siege and storm of Ciudad Kodrigo, siege and storm of Madajoz (a. ball lodged in the
' "■"! a hall through the right arm, which was splintered- neck and head wounded) ;
nanea.eapture ol Madrid and the llel.ro (War Medal with seven Clasps). In 1814 embarked tol
,","."'" ''' ' Detachment of the 5th- repelled two attacks on the Transport by privateers. Present
burg.
ha r has the medal for the Punjaub campaign. Served with the flank Companies 98th Regime-
ftderSirCoUnCami.beiiai 11, ,. forcing of the fohatPassin Feb. iSSo (Medal Vith Clasp). Servt
■ ■.Inn campaign of ,857 Jrom the outbreak on ,,il, May, including the battle of Hudleekesera.i, sic
"■ * rounded in the hand in the Trenches on 12th September (Medal with Clasp, ai
!4(3ai«Slj»S5ftS SSSfflfiT^ from i6thDcc- i8s4to 7thFeb- iS5:
Regt. on the coast of Calabria, aridwas present at the capture 0 i
,S|"","' ;" ' ■ '•■.,.. : also in thc taking of Ischia and Proeida. in 1S09 ; the sub-
ball ,1c of ( 'ast n 11a, affair ill front of Villa Fran en,
■ Served afterwards in the American war, and was present at tl
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels T&et'vredL by Sale, fyc. 620
destruction of the river stockades; and on land at that of those on the Dellah side ; present in the operations in
front of Rangoon on the 12th and 13th April 1852, including the capture of the White House stockade ; also at the
storm and capture of Rangoon (wounded). Served in the Crimea from the 20th August 1855 including the siege
and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
97 Lt.Colonel Elton served with the 55th Rest, the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inker-
man, siege and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct., attack on the Quaine.- (mentioned in despatches), and
tesaults m1' the Redan on the 18th June and Sth Sept.— succeeded to the command of the Regt. and brought it out
of action (mentioned in despatches) ; was wounded in the Trenches on iothAug. (Medal with twoCiusiis, Brevet
0'' Major, V 1 toria Cross. Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
'J- Lt.Colonel Kuglaud served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 as Aide lie Camp to SirKichard England, including the
hattle of lnkcrman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
99 Lt.Colonel Ewart served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and lnkcrman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkf-h Medal).
"" Lt.Colonel F. D. Farquharson served throughout the campaign of i860 in China, as extra Aide tie Camp to
wit Hope Grant (Medal with Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
101 Lt.Colonel J. R. Farquharson served in the Crimea with the Scots Fusilier Guards fr< im 18th Nov. 1S53 until 7th
Aug. 1S55, including the siege of Sebastopol— severely wounded (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal).
"'- Lt.Colonel Farrer served with the 38th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the b ittles of Alma
and Inkerman and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps. Brevet of .Major, Turkish Medal, and --; i
the Medjidie). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture
of Lucknow, and affairs of Barree and Nuggur (Medal with Clasp).
103 Lt.Colonel O. B. Feilden served in the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from the 16th July 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
]' '4 Lt.Colonel Kendall served in the Peninsula from 1S09 to the end of the war, including the battles of Ta'avera,
Albuhera. Usugre, Vittoria, and Toulouse (War Medal with four Clasps).
105 lit. Colonel Ferguson served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 19th Feb. 1855, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
; i.t.t olouel Hon. D. G. Finch served with the 68th Light Infantry throughout tic 1.'. ■: ;rn campaign of 1S54-55,
including the battles of Ahna and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with thn , et Major,
5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
107 Lt.Colonel H. C. FitzGerald served with the 33rd Regt. in the East rn c if 1854, and svas severely
wounded at the battle of Alma (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, .-'..' , . Y.r,.. 1 Medal)
108 Lt.Colonel W. H. D. FitzGerald served in the 7th Fusiliers in t!, . . 1 , :e battle of
Alma, where he was severely wounded, beffig shot through both lee- 1, : . ... , I . . .wthClasp 5th Class
of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
109 Lord Fred. FitzRoy served under Sir Robt. Stopford during the operations onthecoas (Medal).
110 Lt.Colonel George Flamstead served with the iSth Royal Irish throughout the Burmese war of 1852-53, includ-
ing destruction of the stockades in the Rangoon River, capture of Rangoon and Prome, and the greater part of the
operations against Myattoon, in the Donabew district (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
111 Lt.Colonel F. R. Forster served in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to the 10th July 1 the
battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 1; ., . i-.mlimau
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
112 Lt.Colonel Fortescue served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Deputy Assistant Adjutant General Royal
Artillery, including the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma (horse killed), balaklava, and
Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevets of Major and
Lt.Colonel, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
113 Lt.Colonel G. V. Fosbery served with the Eusofzaie expeditionary force under Generals Chamberlain and
Garvock during the operations at Unibeyla from October to December 1863 where he commanded a body of marks-
men of the 71st and 101st Regiments armed with rifles firing shells of his own invention ; was eneajco
fence of the Crag and Eagle's Nest Piquets, and as a volunteer with Major Keyes at the stormii g of the Sunga on
the Crag Piquet, where he led a party of the 1st Punjaub Infantry rind Corps of Guides, and was the tii-t. man 111
driving out a strong body of the enemy, estimated at 500 strong, after desperate hand-to-hand fighting (mentioned
in despatches, Victoria Cross, Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
114 Lt.Colonel the Hon. A. E. Fraser served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the Scots Fusilier Guards, including
the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol and sortie on the 26th Oct. (Medal with four
Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1,:' Lt.t 'olonel Garner joined the 1st Battalion of the 40th Regt. in the Pyrenees 1:1 1S13, and served in the campaign
of that and the following year (War Medal with one Clasp for Nivelle).
110 Lr. Colonel Garrett served in the 46th Regt. and on the Staff in the Crimea from the Sth Nov. 1854, including
the -ieee and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and -1
the Medjidie).
117 Lt.Colonel Gascoigne served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign from 29th Aug. 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
lls Lt.Colonel B. T. Gilpin served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea in 1854-55, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
119 Lt.Colonel Goff served with the 45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846 -47 (Medal).
120 Lt.Colonel Goode served with the 64th Regt. in the Persian campaign of 1856 57 ( Medal with Clasp), including
the storm and capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of K... ,-hah, and bomb.r r
Mohumrah ; commanded the Flank Companies in the expedition to Ahwaz, for which he was thanked by tlio
Governor General in Council. Served in Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58;
present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo Nudd. e, Cawiq
Gunge (1st and 2nd), Boorbeakechowkee, and Bithoor; subsequent defence of the Aliimbagh, ac; o ,
Martiniere, and second relief of Lucknow, defence of Cawnpore, defeat of the Gwalior mutineers, and a a- of
Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroiilie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunny, and Mahomdie, and
minor affairs (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, and a year's service for Luc
121 Sir William Gordon (17th Lancers) served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includingthe battle of Balaklava
1 w .led an 1 li a-se -hot) and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served in the campaign of Central India, and commanded a E
• n the affairs of Rajghur, Mongrowlee, Sindwaho, Kharee, and Zerapore (twice mentioned in despatches for gallant
. ; ai lin/eiiur and Mougrowlee, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
, *-- Lt.Colonel F. W. Gore served with the 6th Regt. in the Kaffir wars of 1846-47 and of 1851-53 (Medal). Served
zith the Buffs at the siege of Sebastopol from 1st to 16th May 185=;, after which a- Aide de Camp to Major General
dichel with the Turkish Contingent (Medal with Clasp. Turkish Medal, and 4th Class of the Medjidie).
123 Lt.Colonel J. P. Gore served with the 2nd Battalion Royals in Canada during the rebellion in i837-:,3. includir.g
the storm and capture of St. Charles and St. Eustache, and ulterior operations on the B lelieuand acenti
Was with the Right Wing onboard the Premier when that transport was wrecked, in Nov. 1843, in the G of S1
Lawrence. Landed with the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April 1S55. a .
Sebastopol, and wounded ih'the Trenches on the 6th July (Brevet of Major, Medal with ( asp, and T ,i,da ).
Served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China, and was present tit the storm and capture o: s i
Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal and Clasps).
124 Lt.Colonel F. R. C. Grant served with the 9th Lancers in the Indian mutiny campaign, including fchi
Budlekeserai, throughout the siege and assault of Delhi (horses shot on the 10th June and 14th He
of Bohvndshuhur, A llyghur, Agra, and Kanoge, capture of Meeangunge, relief of Lucknow by L <i
with two Clasps). Served throughout the campaign of i860 in North China as Aide de C;.
including the capture of Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
j:5 Lt.Colonel . I. W. Graves served with the iSth Royal Irish in China (1
and was present at the storming and capture of the Heights ahu.e C: •
C2 1 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, fyc.
cai.turc of Chnaan attack and capture of the Heights of Chinghae, occupation of Ningpo, and repulse of the
aiht attack ait: ok ... 1 capture of the enemy's entrenched Camp on the Heights of Segoan, attack and capture
a Klit attack .«iu « an. <- ' 1(.hill K.;l u,, y, „,, ami demonstration before Nankin. He was also present at
the oXt'' :'■ M tfeftS n n r"e r , er Ma^or General D'Aguilar in April .847, and was selected as the Officer to
remE c Jmmand at X PartoriM when the force was withdrawn, for the purpose of organising and drilling the.
'"m" r^cTservell VheTastern campaign of xS54-55 with the 30th Regt. including the battles of
Alma and .knnan slew and fall of Sebastopol, sortie of 26th Oct. 1854, and assault of the Redan on the 8th
£eji ffid2lwiStoS^5e, mentumed in despatches, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
^I&olonll !J,"!!"-,!r":'„1",:krv ed wdh'ihe 43rd Light Infantry in the Kaffir war of ,85,-53 (Medal). Nominated,
tothoii' ' 'lii'l'e for service with the Turkish Contingent. _ ■
1" I 1 ■..'.•■ K W Gregory served the Eastern .-:,:■.■:■ — . of 1854-55 with the 44th Regiment, including the -
1 ...m'| Ink T.ni. 'm- -■ and • :'[:-<>'k «"'1 occupation of the Cemetery on the iSth June
medS w.U lire "I |.- <•,„.: „f ,he Me.lii.lie. and Turkish Medal,. Servedalso in the campaign of i860 in the
j the action of Sinho, storm and captors of the Takii Forts (Medal with Clasp, and Brevets
°fu»LtO ■ ■ LOG ivville served as Aide de Camp to Sir Harry Smith and to Sir George Cathcart in the Kaffir
l„i,. and wa« prc.-ent at the battle of Berea. Served again as Aide de Camp to Sir George Cath-
cart in On- i: . — ... campaign ..r . -4. including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerninn where Sir George was
kdled) and », I Scl.Utopol (Medal with four Clasps, 5» Class oi the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
in u , . . , ., „, an Knsign in the 24th Bengal Native Infantry during the campaign on the Sutle.i in
. a, at the hat-'.- of Ferozeshah (Medal). Served with the 63rd Regt. m the Crimea from 6th Sept.
.11 of Sebastopol, and bombardment and capture of Kmbourn (Medal with Clasp, and
>ve served with the 90th Light Infantry throughout the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal). Also in the
Crimea ft, , ,_- ,855 including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault ot
thcKiHla. - .1 1 Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Knight of the Legion ot Honor, and luikish Medal),
i.rvlls served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs oi Bulganac and M'Kenzie s
Kitnn the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, capture of Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with
four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1S58-59, including the capture of Rampore
pa --age of the Gogra, and minor affairs on the Nepaul Frontier (.Medal).
I' It. Haekett served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 5th June to the 6th Sept. 1S55,
including 1 .. si, _• ■■ ot Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior
Cm. tingei, 1 at Ciiwnpore on the 6th December, operations across the Goomtee, siege and capture of Lucknow. Pre-
sent will, the Left Wing Of the Regiment in the Biaswarrah district, including the affairs of Jubrowlie, Poorwab,
and Doond akuia (Medal with two clasps, and Victoria Cross). Embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion
. ;rd Fusiliers in 1873 ( Brevet of Lieutenant Colonel, Ashanti Medal).
>*■ l.t.Co. ,: ,1 Ilagart served with the 7th Hussars in Canada during the revolt there in 1S3S, and returned home
with the Regiment in 1842. Served in the field in India as Lt.Colonel 7th Hussars from 4th Feb. to 17th March
1S58, including the affairs ofMeangunge and the siege of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp, and CB.). Commanded the
;..■ Grant's Column from iSth March to 23rd July 185S, including the advance on the Mossebagh and
■ttrmiahes there of the 19th and 21st, also the affairs of Barree and Sirsee, and action of Nawabgunge on the Fyzabad
r .ltd ; was also m command of the 7th Hussars at the occupation of Fyzabad (several times mentioned in despatches).
.-.el Hague served with the 67th Regt. throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China, including the
taking of Tangku, capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two
Clasps). Commanded a Detachment 67th Regt. in the operations against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of
Shanghai in April and May 1862.
"' Lt.Colonel F. Hall served with the 88th Regiment in the Crimea from 3rd July 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also
in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations at Cawnpore from 3rd to 6th December
1857, relief of Bundeelah, and capture of Birwah Fort— mentioned in despatches (Medal).
■ ■ Lt.l 0 oncl Hallowes served with the 87th Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, including the cap-
t ire ol Lucknow and battle of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
" I.1.1 . o.,cl L. H. Hamilton served as Assistant Adjutant General in the second Burmah war (Medal and Brevet
name twice honorably mentioned in General Godwin's despatches, and in orders of the Governor General.
■ '- l.i 1 lei K. W. Hamilton served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the Grenadier Guards, including the
battles of A ma (wounded), Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
'«• bt.i olonel Harding served in the Peninsula with the 5th Regt. from August 1812 to the end of that war in 1814,
including in Burgos and Madrid, battle of Vittoria, blockade of Pampeluna, battles of the Pyrenees
from the . ih to the 2jth July, the Nivelle and the Nive (from 9th to 13th December) j passage of the Gave d'Oleron,
Uthes, actions of Vic Bigorre and Tarbes, and battle of Toulouse (War Medal with six Clasps).
1,1 LtColonel Hardy served with the sSth Regt. in New Zealand, and was present at the attack and repulse of the
nl. 'incut and stockades of Wanganui, 19th May, and action of the 19th July 1S47 (Medal).
• ucl .lames Haro served in the 60th Rifles in the campaign of 1857 against the mutineers in India from 7th
June, incl ding the battleofBudle keSerai and taking the heights before Delhi, the subsequent siege operations,
assault and capture of the city, with the final attack on and occupation of the palace (Medal with Clasp). He
the >udc campaign in 1S58, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissoolpore, attack and capture
• it Fort M ttowlie, and action of Biswah.
1 1 wkins served with the ist Battalion Royals the Eastern campaign of 1854, and .up to 3rd July 1855,
including ihe I .at tics of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
Medjidie, an 1 Turkish Medal 1.
■ '•' Co onel the Bonorable C. U. Hay served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1855,
including Me -'.■-.• and tall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
! Haygarth served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of 1854 until severely
w.Miiidcd at the battle of Alma— shot through shoulder and thigh (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from 18th Oct. 1854, including
ol Si.laklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, ,th < hiss of the Med-
rrklsh Medal). y ' D
. land served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 7th June 1855, including the siege
■ .pol and wa~ severely wounded when in command of the Regiment at the assault of the Redan
(Medal with I [asp, Sardinian and TurkiBh Medals, and 5th class of the Medjidie).
... .i ','.'.n *r'7.'i'}.. '."."!'', ,',"'!' ,l;"-',- l!ie K*s,tacn campaign of 1854-55, including the Jmttles of Alma,
'' "'"' '}l11, ."' ■'<■ ''al with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals',
.1 the Medjidie). '
• th the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 17th June 1855, including the siego 1
■ pol. and assai.lt- of the Redan on the 18th Jun. „ri°ri r\rofioi *,
ii.iiier acted as Aide de Camp to Brigadi
a.-ic.ias .1.1.01,1 amp to Brigadier Cureton in the action of Maharajpore, 29th Dec. 1843
^^^?^^^S^^^9n?TOfl««*'^tt the Army of the Sutlej in l845-46, and
l.i '
nnd«J In the action at Moodkee (Medal).
lb wlcy served ,n ihe c,,,ne;i with tl,e4th Regiment from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege
' thCla p Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
H
mnuiasp Sardinian and Turkish Medals)
crvcil in the Pi'iiiiixni.i •....! ....,-■ ,„.„,...,» ..4. »i._ 1..
Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Fuentes d'Onor, siege of Ciudad
* ill .na.and Nive (War Medal with five Clasps).
■ 1 « ars of 1846-47. and of 1851-53, on the Ordnance Staff, and was
war iservtces of ijieuietiaui ^oioaeis nenreu oij oate, cfc. 022
frequently tliaukod in General orders (Medal). Served also in the Crimean campaign, and was present at the
several sorties, and the attack of the Redan on the 18th June 1855, when he was contused by the bursting of a
Bhell in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
160 Lt.Colonel J. Hudson served with the 97th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was present in
the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and Sultanpore, and at the siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
162 Lt.Colonel B. D. Hunt served with the 9th Lancers in the last Punjaub campaign, and was present at the
battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eastern campaign with the 6th
Dragoons, including the battles of Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
165 Lt.Colonel T. B. Hutton served with the 21st Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 6th Aug. 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kimbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 61st
Regiment at the siege assault and capture of Delhi in 1857, including repulse of sorties on 4th 18th and 23rd July,
and 1st August— wounded (Medal with Clasp).
165 Lt.Colonel R. B. Ingram served in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58, and commanded a detach-
ment of the 97th Regt. in the escort of a large convoy of stores and ammunition from Benares into the Azimghur
entrenchment on the oth April 185S (Medal).
166 Lt.Colonel L. H.'L. Iroy serve I with the 90th Light Infantry in t;ie Crimea from 5U1 Dec. 1S54 t0 2otn March
1855, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in India irom 12th Aug.
1857 until the end of the rebellion, including the defence of the Alumbigh, relief of Lucknow by Lord ( 'h de, defence
of the Alumbagh under Outrani, siege and fall of Lucknow (Medal with two 1 Hasps 1 a year's service).
167 Lt.Colonel Ivey served with the Force employed in the suppression of the Negro insurrection in St. Lucia in
1849. Commanded the expeditionary force employed against the Native Chiefs in Burra Kingdom, West Coast
of Africa, in May 1862.
168 Lt.Colonel D. W. G. James served with the Queen's Royals in the campaign in the Southern Mahratta Country
in 1844 (including the storm and capture of the Fortress of Punella) and part of that in the Concan and Sawant
Warree country in 1844 and 45. Also in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal); and with the expedition north of the
Orange River in 1852-53.
169 Lt.Colonel H. C. Jervoisc served throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to General
Airey, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian
and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
17° Lt.Colonel Hon. J. S. Jocelyn served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of .'-4, anil up to
1st July 1855, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava. and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of the 26th
Oct. (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
172 Lt.Colonel A. S. Jones was present at the battle of Budleekeserai and at Delhi throughout the sege operations,
including the assault and capture of the city, having been D.A.Q.M.G. to the Cavalry Brigade from 8th Aug. to-
23rd Sept. 1857. Served with the 9th Lancers in Greathed's pursuing Column ami was preseii* .1 tie- actions of
Bolundshuhur and Allyghur, and battle of Agra, where he was dangerously wounded, having received a must et-
shot wound and twenty-two sabre cuts. He was mentioned in the despatches of Sir Hope Cram on three different
occasions, ami has received the Victoria Cross for taking a 9-pounder gun with the assistance of some men from h s
Squadron in the action at Budleekeserai (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
173 Lt.Colonel H. M. Jones served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 30th June 1855,
including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5 h Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Served also in the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 until appointed Aide de Camp to Earl Canning (Medal, and
Brevet of Major).
174 Lt.Colonel L. J. F. Jones served with the 7U1 Fusiliers in the Crimean campaign from 20th Oct. 1854, and was pre-
sent at the battle of" Inkerman (wounded) and siege of Sebastopol, including sorties of 26th Oct., 5th Apri'1 ( wounuul),
and 9th May, storming the Quarries on 7th June (wounded), and assault of the Redan on the 1 8th June- very severely
wounded (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the;:;li Regimi i.t
during the Indian mutiny of 1857-58, and was present in all theactions at Cawnpore under Cent ial Windham, also
at the action of Bhognapore, capture of Calpee, and subjugation of Oude (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of
Major).
176 Lt.Colonel H. J. King served as Aide de Camp to Sir Robert Nickle during the disturbance at the RallaratGold
Fields in 1854. Served the campaign of i860 in China, and was present at the affair at Sinho (Medal). Commanded
the troops on board the transport Miles Barton, which was wrecked on the S. E. coast of Africa, and for his services
received the thanks of H.R.H. the Commander in Chief, who attributed the safety of the men to the good arrange-
ments made on that occasion.
177 Lt.Colonel Kingscote served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 «s Aide de Camp to Lord Raglan, including tlr;
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (lire vet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with four Gasps,
CB., and Turkish Medal).
178 Lt.Colonel A. M. Knight served the Sutlej campaign of 1S45-46 with the 16th Lancers, and was present at
the affair of Buddiwal, and in the battles of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp). Served 111 the Kaffir war of
1847 with the 7th Dragoon Guards, when he commanded the Cavalry Escort of Sir Harry Smith. Also during the
Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) with the Cape Mounted Riflemen, including the action of Berea. Served again on
the Staff of Sir Harry Smith, and subsequently on that of his successor, Sir George Cathcart.
180 Lt.Colonel W. Knipe served with the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and was pre-
sentat the battle before and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp).
181 Lt.Colonel F. Lambton served in the Crimea from 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
(Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
182 Lt.Colonel Lane served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimean campaign from the 2nd May 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
183 Lt.Colonel Lea served with the 57th Regt. in the Crimea from 15th Nov. 1854 to 3rd July 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June — severely wounded in the right leg and foot by grape
shot; also previously wounded in the head and face in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie,
and Turkish Medal).
185 Lt.Colonel Learmonth served with the 17th Lancers in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with Clasp for
Sebastopol, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Also in the Indian campaign of 1857-58 (Medal).
186 Lt.Colonel Lewes served with " The Buffs" at the siege of Sebastopol in 1855, and commanded the covering party
of the Buffs at the assault of the Redan on the 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
188 Lt.Colonel J. B. Lind served in the Koorum Expedition under Sir N. B. Chamberlain in 1S56. Served in the Indian
mutiny campaign of 1857-58; commanded a wing of the 5th Punjaub Infantry at Hoti Murdan ; commanded Lind's
Mooltani Horse at Jhelum (slightly wounded, first charger shot and second charger wounded under him), siege and
capture of Delhi (charger wounded 14th Sept.), battles of Nujjufghur, Narnool (charger bayoneted), Kurkuraolie
(slightly wounded and charger cut down), Bareilly, and Moiiumdie (disabled by a sunstroke), besides numerous
skirmishes. Has been repeatedly mentioned in despatches and received the thanks of the Governor General in
Council and of the Punjaub Government for conduct during the campaign (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major) .
189 Lt.Colonel P. Lindesay served in the Crimea during 1855, and commanded the 63rd Regt. at the assault of the
Redan on the 18th June, and on the 8th Sept. (severely wounded) ; also at the bombardment and capture of Kin-
bourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
190 Lt.Colonel Hon. C. H. Lindsay served with the 43rd Light Infantry in Canada during the insurrection of 1837-
38. Served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimean campaign during the winter of 1854-55, including the hank
march from Alma to Balaklava, taking of Balaklava, battle of Balaklava. repulse of the powerful sortie on the 26th
Oct. 1854, battle of Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps).
191 Lt.Colonel Lindsell served with the 28th Regt. in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 15th Feb. 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel,
5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
192 Lt.Colonel Lister served with the oth Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan and was wounded at Istaliflf
(Medal). Served also in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fail of Sebastopol and assault of
the enemy's batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, bardinian and Turkish Medals).
I , . li',,,- Serviot a of Limit nam ( otoneLs aetvrea uy ouie, $ c.
,...l I h-ie served with the Rflfll ^fprptrnt in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege 0
! March 'iit.^ on the Quarries 7th June, and on the Redan 18th June (Medal with Clasp
. ,1 with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Servet
1 •Luip to S.r H. Barnard, t.. Major Gonial KVed. and to Sir A. Wilson during the siege assault and cap
aJnd received the thanks of the Governor General in Council (Brevet e
So its Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign of. 1S54-55, inrtpcUnfl
I r„ker.nan,siege and fall of Sevastopol, and sortie of the 26th October (Medal
Knight ^1' the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal),
the campaign of .842 in Aflghanistan with the 9th Regt., and was severely
^'^i^Xm"^ Crimean campaign from May 1855, including the siege and fall oi
I Turkish Meiial). _ ...
the 43th Regt. in the Coorg campaign m April 1034, and was with the storming
, ., , .„ ckades leading to the capture oi the Huggal Pass and the taking ot
, ,„,;, from the icth June 1855, including the Siege and fall oi Sebastopol
Lie-, anc Turkish .Medal). He commanded the 20th Regiment in the Indian
- . i,aiMl:i, Urn. crpore, and Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow
"l with the 50th Regiment in the battle of Punniar (Bronze Star). Previous to
.:,!. iii the 1'e.lroite army, from 1S33 to 1835, and was at the defence
raising of the siege to the termination ot the war. He afterwards served
,. . Kv;c,«, a.- 1 nptam of Infantry, and under RsparterO as Captain ot Cavalry, and subse-
„„ tl„. Si '• - ■ !-■" ». whose escort he commanded from 1836 to 1841. Was twice, decoj
Charges of Cavalry at Alio and Berga, and with the Medals for the siege
, 1 un.l Morlela ; on cc severely wounded. Was present in the following actions and affairs in that
. ... Ametzagana, San Marcos, Loyola, Aguirre, Uriamendi, Heruani, Urui-
1 - , iliin. Vera, Perdon.Otiera (reconnaissance on), Sesma, Helascoain, Aroniz,
j. Valle de Berruera, Alio, Alio y dicastillo, Collander, Maniella y pena Cortada.
1 ■ irua Viva, Segura (siege of), Castleotte (reconnaisance on), Casffleotte (siege of), Valle de
1 and its twenty-two redoubts; charged, with seven Lancers, Bosque's Squadron.
■.Ping ma, ui and capturing five horses. ■
*» L'. Colonel S. Dyster served in the War of Succession in Spam as Lieut, of Infantry, and was present in tho
, - severely wounded through the body in the attack upon the fortified heights
b to, ui ar Hernani
"»• LtColonel M'Bamet served in the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
111,1 1: . a v a. s iege and fad of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and 8th Sept., expedition
. and Venikale (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in the In-
■ < i ■ 1 . — Hi" - 1 -" and capture of Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
. Ma'ourt served as I! rig ade Major with the expedition against the King of Kenuug, River Gambia,
in the act. on- of the 6th 7th and 8th Mav 1S49. Was present with the combined British and French naval and land
■ . . and defeat of Pirates in Basis Island, Geba River, Dec. 1849. Commanded the British and
Nat m K ice , firing the Ashautee invasion of the Assin country, Gold Coast, in March and April 1853.
■ebeath served with the 6Sth Light Infantry the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles
of Alma and Inkeriiian, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and" Turkish .Medals).
I'. MacPo laid served in the Turkish Contingent at Kertch, first as Brigade Major and afterwards
in command of a Regiment (Turkish .Medal).
■ • I I'. .1 . MacKarlaue served in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 in the 9th Lancers, including the battle
n (Me lal). He served nl-o iii the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the passage of the
C'lienab at Kani'iuggur, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
1 ' . j commanded the Light Company of the 10th Regt. in the early part of the siege opera-
; . including the repulse of the enemy's night attack upon the British Camp at Muttee
Tie.]. 17th August, and Storming their strongly entrenched position before Mooltan, 12th September; severely
hand shattered by a musket-shot (Medal with Clasp).
-" I.t.i 'olonel F. D. .Maclean served with the 13th Hussars in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, including the battle
of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
onel L. Macphersoii served the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to the 30th July 1855 with the 30th
: he battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. (Medal with Clasps,
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
.1. Macphersoii served with the 24th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present
the Chenab and battles Of Sadoolapore and Chillianwallah — severely wounded (Medal with two
: 1, the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, and was present with a Detachment of the 24th Regt. at the
1 am mutineers on 7th July 1S57, and succeeded to the command (Brevet of Major) ; served subse-
quently in command Of the :2nd Regiment Punjaub Infantry (Medal).
rved with the 55th Regt. in China, and was present at the attack and capture of Amoy,
1 hnsan, attack and capture of Chinhae, and operations up the Yangtsekiang (Medal). Served
with the 60th Rifles throughout the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the siege and storm of the town ami
0 Mooltan, battle of Goojerat, pursuit of the Sikh army until its final surrender at Rawul
"i Attock and Peshawur, and expulsion of the Affghan force beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal
'■■■ . Clasps). Served throughout the campaign of Rohileund in 1858, including' the actions of Bugawalla and
e : oi Mm-adabad, action on the ltojura, assault and capture of Bareiliy, attack and bombardment of
pore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
• it hank of the Goomt.ee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdee; commanded a wing of the 1st Battalion
li I at the attack and destruction of Shahabad (Brevet of Major) ; commanded the Battalion in the action of
lg (Medal), and was three times mentioned in despatches and recommended for an unattached Majority
de i,,r service 111 the field, in lieu of which he subsequently obtained the Brevet of Lt.Colonel.
tone! II. C. K. Malei served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from the 3rd May iSss, including
Medal » ill, Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-,,' '■' ervedth-ough .at the liurmese war of 1852-53, and was present with the 51st Light In-
. steam-l'ngate /•', ,-,.,- at 1 he a. lack a ml destruction of the enemy's batteries and stockades
1 nveron the tith Api . on the following day commanded the skirmishers that covered the
•ot the >toru,i,.g parly at the capture of the White House Redoubt; at the final assault
Commanding, and at the storm and capture
.....j. .1 ... in.,., , iiiiiiu.ii.HiiiL;, ,uiti ;n . ill' Si i N .11 ;i lit, ,,| 1 mil ,
l„ !,., ,'"",",'"' , 'u'11; " ' Urigade M ,„„■ in!,.. ,st Madras Brigade in Sept. 185;, and was present at the en-
•ol l-i nue (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
-Hi Regt. in the Kaffir war from the attack in the Booniah Pass 24th Dec.
' " "' "'.'' wnr ITI ' H M placed by Sir Harry Smith m command of the isolated post
iemj s , ountry on the 28th Dec. 1850 ; caused the post to be stockaded, and with his party of
'",""." '"/." ' "gains, ;, force of i.ooo Kaffirs under Sandillv, Auta, and other chiefs,
th severe loss, lorwlrch service he and his garrison were complimented in General orders.
' I't.iatbur-atthe Waierkloof. and commanded the Regiment at the first attack.
'"',;■ ' " ' Ml' H''"'"""" in the Crimea from the 25th Aug. ,S5S, including
,: ri: \.:im;, :.?::: ::•;"'"'".', b^:,K.v^"; °. a-Lag** of h,,.,, and Turkish y];.
1 R.yal Irish throughout the China expedition (Medal), and was
'" I "-'" ">' ' .. i1' (Medal and one Clasp); commanded a strong
War Services of Lieutenant t olouels liehred by bate, ^'c. 624
Detachment of H.M. Troop- at the affair of Buddiwal; was in command at the battle of Aliwal, where he had
char- the howitzers- (named in the despatches, and made Brevet Major); and commanded the Grenadier Com-
pany > _'!;d Kent, at the battle of Sobraon (wounded).
-■- Lt.< 'olunel Maude served the Eastern campaign of 1854 in command of a Troop of Royal Horse Artillery, in-
cluding the affairs of Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma and Balaklava (dangerously wounded
and horse shot), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with throe Clasps, VB., 5th Class of the Med.jidie, and Turkish Medal).
823 Lt.Colonel B. B. Mauleverer served with the SSth Regiment in the Crimea from i2tu July 1S55, including the
6iege and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the 8th September ( Medal
with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign of 1S57 5S, including tho
action at Bhognapore, fall of Calpee, action of Jamoo, and capture of the fort of Birwah — mentioned in despatches
(Modal with Clasp).
221 Lt.Colonel H. F. B. Maxse served the Eastern campaign of 1S34 as Aide de Camp to Lord Cardigan, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Modiidie, and Turkish Medal).
226 Lt.Colonel Hon. J. P. Maxwell served with the 50th Regt. the Eastern compaign up to 3rd Nov. 1854, including
the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol, —severely injured in the head by a round-shot in the Trenches in Oct.
(Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
227 Lt.Colonel Maynard served with the 88th Regt. at the siege of Sebastopol, the attack on the Quarries 7th June
(severely wounded), and attacks of the Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
Sardinian and Turkish Medals, =Jh Classof the Medjidie).
-as Lt.Colonel Mein served with the 1st Royals in Canada during the rebellion of 183S-39. Served the Eastern
campaign of 1S54, and up to the 3rd May 1855* including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol
(Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China,
and was present at the taking of Sinho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin; commanded the 2nd Battalion on the
advance, and was present at the surrender of Pekin (Medal with twi < ( lasps).
2311 Lt.Colonel H. W. Meredith served with the 41st Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1S54 up to the 27th October
including the battles of Alma ami Inkerman (severely wounded), siege of Sebastopol. and repulse of the sortie of
26th October (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
231 Lt.Colonel Frederick Miller served with the 80th Regiment in the Burmese war of 1852-53 (Medal with Clasp for
Pegu). Served in Turkey and the Crimea in 1855-56 with the Turkish Contingent in command of the 1st Regiment
of Infantry (brevet of Major, ith Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served in India during the mutiny
in 1858-59'; present in ail' the actions in which the 80th Regiment was engaged (twice mentioned in despatches,
Medal). Served also with the Soth Regiment in the Expedition against, Bhootan in 1865 (Medal).
232 Lt.Colonel James Miller served with the nth Hussars in the Crimea from 29th July to 19th August 1S55 (Medal
with Clasp for Sebastopol. and Turkish Medal).
233 Lt.Colonel Thomas Miller served in the 40th Regt. at the capture of Manora and surrender of Kurrachec, Lower
Scinde, in Feb. 1839. He served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the whole of the
siege operations before Mooltan and surrender of the fortress ; was Major of Brigade at the repulse of the
night attack on the British Camp at Muttee Thol on 17th Aug. : commanded the Reserve of the Regt. at the storm-
ing of the Heights before Mooltan on 27th Dec. 184S ; was afterwards present at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with
two Clasps).
234 Lt.Colonel C. Milligan served with the 39th Regiment at the siege and fall of Sebastopol in 1855, and at the
attacks of the iSth June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
23G Lt.Colonel W. H. Motfatt served with the 10th Regiment during the latter part of the Crimean campaign
from 8th Sept. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served against the hill tribes of Sikkim during the
close of i860, and was twice in command of Patrols engaged with the enemy. Served in the Hazara campaign in
1868, including the expedition against the tribes on the 1 Slack Mountain.
237 Lt.Colonel Mollan served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, commanded the 75th Regiment with Outram's
Force at Alumbagh from Dec. 1857 to Feb. 1853, including repulse of attacks on i2thand 16th Jan. and minor affairs.
Served as Brigade Major with the Rifle Brigade at the siege and capture of Lucknow, and actions of Koorsee,
Baree, Simree, Xawabgunge (horse killed by round-shot), and Sultanpore, operations terminating in the passage
of the Goomteeon 28th Aug., action at Dooadpore and capture of the enemy's guns, surrender of the forts of
Ameethie and Shunkapore (frequently mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and CB.)
235 Lt.Colonel Moliov served in the Peninsula with the Rifle Brigade, and was present at the battles of Roleia,
Vimiera, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, and Toulouse (War Medal with eight Clasps). He served
also the campaign of 1R15, and was severely wounded at Waterloo.
239 Lt.Colonel the Hon. H. M. Monckton served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjaub campaign of
1848-49, and was present at the passage of the 1 'hcuab. and battles of Chillianwallah (wounded) and Goojerat, and
pursuit Of the Sikhs willi the for, ■(• under Sir Walter (idbert (Medal with two Clasps). Served with the Army o.
the East, attached to the 4th Light Dragoons, and afterwards with the rank of Major in command of the Sultan's
" Royal Regiment of Constantinople," with the Cavalry under Major General Shirley, and has received the Turkish
War 'Medal.
240 Lt.Colonel J. V. II. Montagu served with the 10th Regt. in the Sutlej. campaign in 1S46 and was present 111 the
battle of Sobraon (Medal).
211 Lt.Colonel Montresor served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 2qth Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
-*- Lt.Colonel Mure served with the 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Served with tho 79th High-
landers the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to qth Feb. 1855, including the battles of Alma and Balaklava and
siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, .and Turkish Medal).
241 Lt.Colonel John Murray served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
-*•'• Lt.Colonel Navlor served with t he th Hus-ar- in the Crimea from the 29th April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol, and battle of the Tchernuva I Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
247 Lt.Colonel Neville served in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 1st Aug. 1855, as Aide de Camp to Sir
Richard England, including the battles oi' Alma and Inkerman (mentioned in despatches), and siege of Sebastopol
(Brevet of Major.Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor.sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
248 Lt.Colonel Newton received a commission at the early age of twelve, in consequence of the services of his
father, then commanding a Regiment of Light Dragoons. Served in the West Indies m the campaign of im,,, under
Sir George Beckwith, as a Regimental Officer; was afterwards appointed Assistant Quarter Master General and
Major of Brigade in St. Thomas and Grenada. Joined his Regiment on its being ordered on service to the coast
of America in 1814, where he served with the Division under Sir John Sherbrooke. Joined the Army under the Duke
of Wellington in June 1815, was appointed one of the Staff Commandants in Belgium, and was present at the taking
of Landreev bv the Prussians.
-*'■' Lt.Colonel Nicholson served the campaign of 1814 in Holland, including the bombardment of Antwerp, and
storming of Bergcn-op-Zoom, where he was severely wounded.
250 Lt.Colonel J. T. O'Brien served with the 20th Regt. throughout the Indian mutiny. Was in 1857 at Peshawur
during the disarmament of the Native Troops, destruction of the 55th, outbreak and annihilation of the 51st N.I.
Throughout the Oude campaign of 1858-59 was D.A.Q.M. Gen. to a Column in the field. Present under Brigadier
Wetherall at the storm and capture of Rumpoor Russia (mentioned in despatches) ; operations under Lord Clyde
leading to the surrender of Ameathie, evacuation of Shunkerpore, and flight of Beni Madho ; subsequently in the
same capacity with the field force under Sir Hope Grant and Brigadier Taylor at the passage of the Gogra; affairs
of Muchleegawn and Kumdakoti, resulting in the flight of the rebels into Nepaul (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
251 Lt.Colonel W. C. O'Brien served in the 40th Regt. in the action of Maharajpore— wounded (Bronze Star).
352 Lt.Colonel O'Reilly served in the Peninsula with the 4th Dragoon Guards.
253 Lt.Colonel Orme served with the 16th Lancers in the action of Maharajpore on 29th Dec. 1S43 (Bronze Star).
Also in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present in the actions of Buddiwal and Aliwal, in which last he received
two severe bayonet wounds and several slight sabre cuts (Medal). Served with the 10th Regt. in the Indian cam-
paign of 1SS7-58, including the advance on Lucknow and actions at Chanda, Umeerpore, Sultanpore, and Dhowraha,
625 War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired h>j Sale, Sfc.
tee and capture of Lncknow, relief of Azimghur. and operations against the rebels in the Jugdespore Jungle ;
c .mmanded the Regiment ii. act it n :.t CLtouiah (horse shut) and in .the subsequent operations until its return into
camp (mentioned in despatches); commanded the two tiank Companies of the 10th for five months m the Shahabad
F:el, Force in the final operations against the rebels in Bahar in 1858-59 (Brevets ol Major and Lt.Colonel, Medal).
■ oel K.lumt.d Palmer served in the Indian campaign of 1857-59. and commanded a field battery of Royal
Artillery with Whitlock's field division in the action at Bandah, action at C hitrakote with Carpenters force, and
defeat of a bodj of theGwaliOT Contingent at Koreri. Right hand partially disabled through exposure to the sun
during the hot weather campaign of 1858 Hour times mentioned m despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
W Lt Colonel Pearson served the Eastern campaign of 1854 up to 30th June 1S55 as Aide de Camp 1 to Sir George
Brown, including the battles of Alma and Inkermai.. siege of Sevastopol, attack ot the iStli June , and expedition to-
Kcnch (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of -Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
lonelE Y Peel served in the Easte'rn campaign of 1854-55. including the affair of Bulganac, battles of
: Tchernsya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Lt. Colonel, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). , „ , _, ^. . „ , ,■*,***.„
Peyton served as an Engineer Officer on the Peshawnr Frontier in 1854-55,3^ remodelled the Forts
Bhubkudder, and Abozai. between the Khyber Pass and Cabool river, in front of an enemy, his men
in.. re than one occasion been shot down at their work, and his predecessor Lieut. Bnlnois of the Bengal
- killed in discharge of that duty ; was present at every engagement which took place with the Hill Tribes
during the above period. Received the thanks of Government for special services on the frontier of Thibet. Served
during the Indian mutiny of 1S57-58 and narrowly escaped falling into the hands of the Sealkote mutineers at the
! on the Ravee under General Nicholson ; was present at the Peshawur outbreak as 2nd in Command of
Punjaub Irregulars, the Commanding Officer, the Adjutant, and the Doing Duty Officer, the only other
llii r- present, being all three severely wounded (Medal). Lt, Colonel Peyton has passed the Interpreter's
■ in m Bmdostanee and taken degrees of high proficiency in the Oordoo and Persian languages at the
r Calcutta and Madras, and received the reward— ^400.
*' Lt.Colonel A. I'itcairn served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the battles
of Alma and Hulaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on the iSth,
Juiie (Medal with three Clasps, lirevet of Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
■ K. Piatt commanded a Wing of the 6th Kegt. during the operations in Sikkim in 1861, and was
frequently mentioned in despatches.
lone! Portal served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 4th Hussars, and was present at the battles
of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot under him in the Light Cavalry Charge), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of
: and was Aide de Camp to Lord George Paget during the period he commanded the Light Cavalry
11 the Crimea, including the expedition to Kupatoria (Brevet of Major, Medal with four Clasps, Sardinian
; irkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
lone! Prctyman served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 33rd Regiment, up to 20th Feb. 1855,
H u appointed Brigade Major to 1st Brigade. Light Division ; was present at the battles of Alma and Inker-
• Of Sebastopol, and assaults of the 18th June and Sth Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Knight of the Legion of Honor. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
•"Lt.Colonel Prevost served in the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855 (as Acting Adjutant from 15th
June to 14th Aug.) including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and attack of the Sth Sept. ; he was slightly wounded
h July in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
** Lt.Colonc'l J. Puget served with the Sth Hussars in the Crimea from the 29th April to Xov. 1855, including the
1 spedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol 'Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana
in 1858-59 and was present at the capture of Kotah and action of Koorghana (mentioned in despatches, Medal with
*" Lt.Colonel Radcliffe served with the 88th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of
Alma and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served also in suppression of the
Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the affair at Bhognapore, siesre of Lncknow in March, siege of Calpee, and
affair at Selimpore (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
' ikmel Rawstorne served in the Peninsula, in the Chasseurs Britanniques, from August 1S13 to the end of
tl ■• mtf, and was present at the battle of Orthes (War Medal with two Clasps). Present with the 91st Regt. in the
Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal), and covered with his Company the movement of a Division of the force from Dobie
Flats to the vicinity of Block Drift in April 1846 (wounded). On the renewal of operations in July 1S46 he was
entrusted for several months with the charge and defence of the Seminary at Block Drift, an isolated post, containing
the magailinea of the Army, and maintaining the communications between the Colony and the Divisions in the field.
He commanded the Detachment of the 91st Regt. on the expedition under Sir Harry Smith against the insurgent
1 48, and had charge of the position at Botha's Drift, Orange River, to keep open the communication with
oed < lolumn. For the manner in which he marched these Troops to the camp of Sir Harry Smith, a dis-
■ -. Sir Harry conferred on him the appointment of Brigade Major at Graham's Town.
- ■' I.t.i olonel Ready landed in the Crimea on 1 ?th Feb. 1S55, and commanded the 71st Highlanders at the siege 0?
and expedition to Kertch : he held the rank of Brigadier in the Kertch district during its occupation by
tne_AU.es (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
■ •- l.t. Colonel Reed served in the American war, including the action at Baltimore, Bladensburg, and capture of
Washington.
-:s I.t. Colonel Reeve served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the Grenadier Guards, including the battles of
A ■ a, 1 alaklava. and Inkerman. and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
pnelC. Biceserved with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crime 1. from 16th July 1S55, including the siege
Id f.illot Bebattopp] (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was
prevent wUh the leading ( ulun.n o! assault on ;othMaroh 1858. subsequently throughout the operations in Central
India ard pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Bao Sahib in 1S5S-59. and action of Oodevpore as
rt- l.ngadi.r Paike (mentioned in despatches,, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
' V "„■,'■■ ' H!,'.'1' Mrvi''> "•"'' «•"- <<th Lancers at the relief of Luck'now by Lord Clyde in Nov. iS57.and with the
ram as Field Adjutant, while that Corps acted as t 'avali-v in the Force that remained in posi-
l.aghlrom the. elief until the siege and capl are of the City in March V--;, and was mentioned in despatch
&£gZ'' ' M .ml.agl, (horse shot) ; served with the 9th Lam, r> throughout the campaign ill Oude and
";'n'' ""■ ,"ll"t-' "ftioiis at Uhodamow and Allygi.nge. capture . f liareillv. action of Shahjehanpore and pur-
homdee ; commanded a squadron at the passage of the Gogra and affairs at Mutchleegaon and Kumdakoti
Major, Medal with two Clasps). °
onelB .IE. ItoUn-on served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifies during the second siege operations at
, '' ";-'»"■ siege ..nd Storm of the to« n and capture of the citadel; was afterward! present at the
qerat, the pursu.t of the s.kh army, and the expulsion ,,f the Affgl ai.s beyond the Khyber Pass (Medal
■ U ,,'',• I, '•1Ur1",'~ ""-' T^"'""* »' «»■«■ Fu/.of/,ve Country, and capture of the insurgent villages on
; ; d .-m'Vhe \^^Z^:z \$. AHWU" m ihe Koh;,t Pass in Februiir* i85°
Etobtason served with the .,.,ih l;..g iment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, includingthe
n.l wm A ,1 "'1 " ,' n'"'"-M1,>'1, :,""i '"'I "f Sebastopol, attack and occupation of the Cemetery on the iSth June,
in the cxncdil n .,'! 'ami ,',.,'V,*"?' fMr" V Vl;,."i;>'' '" 'I'f Trenches at the fall of Sebastopol, Sth September, and
of Minor K - ]•' "l "l,u'"'[ ** forts of Kinbourn (mentioned in despatches, Medal with three Clasps, Brevet
f Honor, tth (lass of tl,,. \i«,i;;,i,„ „„.i t....i,;,i. it„....« o j „,„„ ..!._*._! .-
f Honor, 5th ( lass of 1 he Medjidie. and Turkish Medal). Served also the campaign
the north of China, including the action of Binho, assault and capture of the Inner Taku Fort (Medal
^u^'nV<^h':7^U'i\hhn,'lrr^u ,,'<' (,i,,,ea ftom 13th June 1855. including the expedi-
• . ■•■>;■ r.ll ofMd.astopol. ,„„ attack ol the ,:-,h June (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp, Turkish
. Medjidie) Served at the ; siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
... 11 ebuitl r'l" • ; l'""""'""'"' :' WiOROfihe Regiment in pursuit of Gwalior rebels in
; .. I rt the buttle.,. Btinass; C. 'm,,a,,i, d Fiel.l Force at the acti,,n of 1'ertabghur (mentionedin despatches,
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired by Sale, SfC. 626
280 Lt.Colonel Romer was employed as Aide de Camp to the French Admiral during the operations before and
capture of Canton in 1857 (mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp). Commanded the Detach-
ment of the 59th Regt. at the storming and capture of Namtow on nth Aug. 1858.
281 Lt.Colonel Roney-Dougal served as Major in the 1st Jager Corps, British German Legion, from its formation,
accompanied it to the Kast.Tind was eventually appointed to the command of the corps.
283 Lt Colonel Holdcn-Kosc served with the 3rd Light dragoons throughout the campaign of 1842 m Affghamstan,
including the forcing ■<>[ ' tlx- Khvl.n Bass, storming the Heights of .lugdulluck, action at Tezeen, and Huftkotul, relief
of Jellalabad, and recapture of'Caliool (Medal). At the battle of Punniar, near Gwalior, commanded the left Squad-
ron of the oth Lancers (Bronze Star). He served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S40, including the battle of Sobraon
(Medal). Also in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of the Chenab at Hamnuggur (where he
commanded the 9th Lancers), and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
28+ Lt.Colonel W. Ross-King served with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), and
was present in the engagements of the Amatolas, Kroomie, Waterkloof, &c— thrice honourably mentioned in de-
spatches, also in General Orders 20th Sept. 1852.
»s Lt.Colonel W. J. Rous served with the 90th Light Infantry in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the Redan on the 18th June and 8th September— wounded; also severely
wounded in the Trenches on the 26th August (Medal with one Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
286 Lt.Colonel A. H. Russell served with the 22nd Regt. in Scinde during its conquest. Served with the jSth in
the south of New Zealand from 9th April 1845.
2t? Sir Charles Russell served the Kastern campaign of 1S54-S 5 (latterly as D.A.Q.M. General 1st Division, including
the battles of Ab ua, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major,
Victoria Cross. Knight ol'lhe Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
288 Lt.Colonel H. R. Russell landed in the Crimea on 12th Sept. 1855, and was afterwards present with the 57th Regt.
at the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Crimean and Turkish Medals). Served with the Column under
Colonel Warre on the Taptee river in co-operation with the Central India Field Force in 1858. Also served through
the New Zealand war of 1863-66, including the action of Katikara, capture of the Maori positions of Ahu Ami,
Kitake, and Te Poru, operations in the Warea district, and several minor affairs. On the Staff from 20th Jan. 1865
to 16th Aug. i860 ; mentioned in despatches by Sir Duncan Cameron as " deserving of the highest praise," more-
over repeatedly mentioned in despatches, also thanked in district orders (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
290 Lt.Colonel Kuttledge served with the 17th Regt. throughout the campaign of 1838-39 in Afighanistan and Beloo-
chistan under Lord Keane. and was present at the storm and capture of Ghuznee (Medal), and of Khelat. Also at
the siege of Sebastopol from Dec. iS 54 to Aug. 1S55, including the assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with
Clasp, "5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
291 Lt.Colonel Rynd served with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimea from the 19th May 1855, includmg the siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
21)2 Lt.Colonel St. Maur accompanied the 51st Light Infantry on the expedition to Burmah in 1852, and was on
board the E.LC. steam-frigate Ferouz during the naval action and destruction of the enemy's stockades on the Ran-
goon river, landed in command of the Regiment, and was compelled to leave the field from a sunstroke on the 13th
April, during the operations in the vicinity of Rangoon (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
293 Lt.Colonel H. F. Saunders served at Sierra Leone and the Gambia from 1836 to 1841; was present with the
expeditionary force in the interior in 1837; employed on a special mission to convey despatches to the French at
Senegal in 1838 ; commanded the troops at a riot at the Gambia in 1838, and whilst at night patrolling captured a
gun. Served' in the Indian mutiny, and was mentioned in despatches as having distinguished himself, and for most
devoted and gallant conduct (Brevetof Major, and Medal).
29i Lt.Colonel H. B. Scott served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Sebastopol and assault of the batteries on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor,
and Turkish Medal).
296 Lt.Colonel J. D. Shakesnear served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and up to Jan. 1855, including the affairs of
Bulganac and M'Kenzie's Farm, the battles of Alma, Balaklava (horse shot), and Inkerman, and siege of Sebas-
topol (Medal with lour Clasps, Brevet Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
29? Lt.Colonel J. E. Sharp served in the '2nd Battalion of the Royals in Canada during the rebellion in 183S. Landed
with the Battalion in the Crimea on the 22nd April, 1855, and was at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
298 Lt.Colonel W. A. J. Shortt served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea from 15th Nov. 1854, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June with the storming Column ; was also at the
bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served
in the latter part of the New Zealand war in 1861. Also in that of 1863-64, and was present at the action of
Katikara (mentioned in despatch, and Brevet of Major), and commanded at Sentry Hill, Tarauaki, when the
redoubt was attacked 011 the ^uth April 1864, by ^ooMaorics, who were repulsed with heavy loss (mentioned in de-
spatch). Served also as D.A. Quarter Master General in New Zealand from 1st Jan. to 30th Nov. 1866, and
thanked in general orders (Medal).
299 Lt.Colonel Shuttleworth served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 68th Light Infantry, including the.
battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with lour Clasps, 5th Class of tne
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack on Gate Pah
and engagement at Te Ranga (twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, and Medal).
300 Lt.Colonel Simmons served in the Peninsula as volunteer with the 34th Regt. and afterwards as an Officer in
the 23rd, and in the Rifle Brigade, from Sept. 1S11 to the end of that war in 18 14, including the storming of the forts
at Almaraz, affairs of San Munos and San Milan, battle of Vittona, actions at, Yanzi Bridge and Echalar, storming.
Vera Heights, crossing the Bidassoa, battle of Nivelle, battles of the Nive on the 10th nth'and 12th Dec. 1813
(War Medal with three Clasps). Served with the 41st Regt. throughout the Burmese war, and was present at the
storming of Rangoon and Syrian Pagoda ; led the head of the left Column storming the Trenches in front of the
Dagon Pagoda, storming a strong stockade in front of the Dagon Pagoda. (Medal). Commanded the Left Wing of
the 41st Regt. in the field against the Kolapore Rajah. Served with the Regiment dining the campaign of 1842 in
Afighanistan, and commanded a Column of attack in the action of the 28th April in the Pisheen Valley ; present
also in the actions near ( iandahar, at Goame, and before Ghuznee ; occupation and destruction of that fortress and
of Cabool; expedition into Kohistan ; storm capture and destruction of Istaliff, and in the various minor affairs
in and between the Bolan and Khyber Basses (Medal).
801 Lt.Colonel 1 '. M. B. Siree served with the 33rd Regiment in the Eastern campaign in 1854, and was severely
wounded while carrying the colours at the battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
303 Lt.Colonel T. H. "Smith served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852-53, was present at the
capture of Martaban, at the operations before Rangoon on the 12th 15th and 14th April, at the capture of the Great
Dagon Pagoda (with the storming party) ami capture of Proine. Also served with a force detached for the purpose
of clearing the right bank of the Irrawaddy of the enemy, from November 1852 to March 1853, and was employed as
Staff Officer a considerable portion of the period (Medal' with Clasp for Pegu). Was on board the troop-ship Perse-
verance in command of six Companies of the 2nd West India Regiment when that vessel was totally wrecked off the
island of Maio on the 21st Oct. i860. Present at the destruction of Rovana, and commanded the combined naval and
military forces at the attack and destruction of the Fetish town of Robagga on 7th Jan. 1862.
304 Lt.Colonel Somerville served with the 6th Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal); and with the
68th in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the battles of Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, and siege of
Sebastopol (Medal with lour Clasps, 5t.l1 Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
306 Lt.Colonel N. Steevens served with the 88th Regt. throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (contused wound in the Trenches 28th July), and attack
on the Redan on the 18th June and Sth Sept. ; and was employed as Assistant Engineer in the Trenches, rightattack,
at the commencement of the siege (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th
Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
307Lt.ColonelH.H. Stevenson served with the 79th Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
the battles of Alma and Balaklava, siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults of the 18th June and Sth September, expe-
dition to Kertch and Yenikalo (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Med-
627 ]] ''"' Seiwop^ 0/ Lieutenant Colonel* Retired by Sale, Sfc.
- rved in the Indian campaign of 185S-59, including the siege and capture of Lncknow ; served as a Brigade
m Feb. 1858 to the closeo! the campaign (frequently ment.ioned 111 despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal
A . T. Steward served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
:,. Balaklava. and Internum, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on the 18th June,
and the expcilition to Kinbotirn (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and lurkish Medal).
■ Stewart served in the Indian campaign in 1858, and was present with the 13th .Light Infantry
\ mghur on • th Am-;, and specially thanked ; acted as Orderly Otncer to Brigadier General Jones
; .,1, May : was present at the action of Mohunpore on 26th May. ' Commanded
. ■„■ .'avail v at the siege and capture of the Fort of Cowrie in August, and at the action of
Beejftpore oil «h September— wounded by Babre-cut on left hand, and mentioned m despatches (Medal with Clasp,
. , -1 the Puniaub campaign of 134S-49 with the 3rd Light Dragoons, and was present at the
. f theChenab at Wuzeerabad on the 1st Dec. i84Swiththe Force under Sir Joseph
'hnckweil . „f cbiUianwahah (wounded, and charger wounded) and Goojerat (Medal
witht«. ■ i, i„vin in the Crimea from oth May 1855, including the siege and fall of
..,„! Turkish Medal). Served with the 7th Hussars mthelndian campaign from Feb.
.. - present at the affair of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lncknow, affairof Barree,
I mbad, passage of the Goomtce at Sultanpore, throughout the Byswarra
campaign including the affairs of n.uidpore, l'andoo Nud.lee, Paiceghat. 11' .!■ rghur, ami pursuit of Benhi Madho's
l'i ...gra campaign, including the atfa me, ir Churda and pursuit, taking the
I , Miv.-nit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul anu affair at bitkaghat (twice
. Medal with Clasp). _ . , ,
I • . . ' ■ straocv served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign m 1854, including the battle
of Aim:. : - i.astupol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
served with the 39th Regiment the campaign against the Rajah of Coorg 111 April 1834;
campaign of 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th
M.-dal with Clasp. I'.revct of Lt. Colonel. 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
■m .-ttoii served the campaigns of 1812-13 in the Peninsula with the 68th Light Infantry, and was
i at the battle of Vittoria by two gun-shots lodged in the body, one of which has not been extracted
■h one Clasp).
uel Stuart-Wortley served with the Cape Mounted Riflemen throughout the Kaffir war of 1S50-53
and was present in all the principal engagements with the enemy; during the operations against the
Waterkloof be commanded the Cavalry attached to General Buller's Division; on one occasion, while out with a
pair !. he attacked and defeated a far superior force of the enemy; and on another, while in command of the
of General Buller's Column, he surprised and drove back the enemy, inflicting severe loss. In
I he was appointed D.A.Q.M. General Eastern Army, and served the campaign of 1854-55 (Medal with
; Maior, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
"• Lt. Colonel Swath. 'Id served with the 31st Regt. in the Crimea from 22nd May 1S55, and was present at the siege
and full of Sebastopol, and attacks on the Redan on the 18th June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, ami Turkish Medal). Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action
- rming of Tangku (Medal).
.. ' '. Syime served as a Brigade Majorat the siege and assault of Delhi and capture of the city from
14th Aug. 1S5; (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
nel Hon. \V. L. Talbot served as Aide de Camp to General Airey in the Crimea from the 6th Sept. 1855,
K the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
*"> Lt.Colonel Taylor served with the oth Regt. the campaign of 1842 in Afghanistan (Medal); and that on the
. . 1 -. 16, including the battles of Moodkee and Ferozeshah — severely wounded (Medal and one Clasp).
ff Tedlie, attached to the 53rd Regiment, was present with it in the operations against the muti-
! lis -11 December 1857, including the actions of Khoda gunge and entry into Futtyghur, served as D.A.Q.M.
I he Etoorkee Field Force under Brigadier General Jones in the campaign in Rohilcund in 1858, including
of Uugawalla and Xugeena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly,
attack ami bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of
Buunai, pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee (Brevet of
Si rved as Brigade Major to the Shahjehanpore Brigade in 185S-59, including the action of Bunkagong
under Sir T. Beaton, and operations in Oude (Medal).
ncl I). \V. Tench served with the 45th Regiment during the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal), and was
• I* present in the action with the insurgent Boers at Boem Plaats.
♦ l.i 1 lolonel Tlielliisson served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea, from 13th June 1855, including the ex-
p'd tion t.. Kerteh, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion
of Honor, Turkish Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie). Commanded the Regiment at the siege and capttu'e of
:h March 1858 and was present with the leading Column of assault ; subsequently throughout the opera-
1 entral India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao Sahib in 1858-50 (mentioned in
despatches, Brevet of Lt.Colonel, Medal with Clasp).
• lonel Thomas served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopo
(Medal mill 1 'la-p. Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
1 V, .Thompson was present at every action, assault, and skirmish which took place during the opera
•I on m .845 and 46 under Lt.Colonel Hulme, and subsequently under Colonel Despard, against the
in the north of New Zealand (Medal). He was thanked in general orders by Sir Robert
•uai, ding the Forces in Australia, for "the promptitude with which he checked the insubordination
' he Detachments proceeding under his command to New Zealand on board the E,,mont in April 1854."
■I W. thompson served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as D.A.Q.M.G. to the 2nd Division,
lie battle 1.1 the Alma (severe contii-ion from the splinter of a shell), repulse of the Russian attack by the
ivi-ion on the -t|, October, buttle of Inkerman (...-.which he received Brevet rank of Major, and where "
bad his horse ( wound,;, ), siege end fall of Sebastopol, ami attack of the Redan on 8th Sept. (Medal with three C
•I'dji.he. and Turkish Medal).
ml Tipping served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
(a ukli.v.., and Inker.,,,,,, (severely wounded), ami siege of Sebastopol (Medal with lour Clasps, Knight of
nn of Honor, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal)
n„ ,,',", "", '""l''J""""1,,"'-»"th Regiment in the Peninsula early in Jan. 1810, and was present at the battle of
.. ":" t" and occupation of tl„. Lines at Torres Vcdras. pursuit of Massena, action of Redinha, capture of
,m i„ 1 1, ",' ""'-'' ' "'"'"J"2 '" M:'.v l8< ' and repulse of the sortie from Fort San < 'hristoval, siege and storming
'.ml storming of lladajoz, in the breach of which fortress he was severely wounded. In
- • \. my at Vera, ami was present at the battle of Nivelle, and in several minor affairs (War
>i 1 1 V \ , , ■• ,',"'' 1 ' ^"''^'Mnmitiv he served nearly one year and a halfwith the Army of Occupation in Prance.
Chiding 1 ""-1, ! '""•';.>'■'"' -a-ved with the Scots Kusilicr t luards in the Crimea,, campaign from ,7th Jan. 1855, in-
lc« land ruU or Sebastopol, \h,lal with one Clasp, stl, Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
a', i.e -creed with the , Uh Hussars throughout the Master,, campaign of 1854-55, including the
' ■"■iWli!.i...l..-.„,.|«.r Bonn 'iirdigan.an'airs of Bulgnnak and M'Kemes Farm, battles of Alma,
' thM 1 /", ''•,',',-":'>(:''1,l".',s"F"1'S'l':'st',',0,; :,lso I"™™ witli tl.t- bight Brigade at Eupatoria
iw. Brevet ol Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Dials of the Medjidie, and
1 ! : d "'■ IS "", 7' !'■ V;rihrH 7^? F^t™ campaign of 1854, including the battle of Inker-
'" "etol.ei- (Mc.lal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
- ' 11 bullse rved as Aide de Camp to Sir H. Barnard, to Major General Reed, and to Sir A.
' k "l •,';," "I' '""V;i|"."r" "' ""lhi'. i" the action of Budlekeserai, and all the minor engage-
on. ',, v ■•'>'';"' „, Council, Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasp).
1 1 "1 ft 1th the 6th Regiment in the Katlir war of 1852-53 (Medal). Also in the Indian cam-
War Services of Lieutenant Colonels Retired hy Sale, fyc. 628
paign in 1S5S, including the operations in Jugdespore Jungle (Medal). Commanded a "Wing of the rst Battalion 6th
Regiment in the operations against the hill tribes in Sikkim in 1861.
33S Lt. Colonel Van Cortlandt was engaged in the following battles, sieges, &c. in the East Indies, viz., Sarsni,
Biiighur, Kutchowra, Agra, Deig, Bhurtpore, Allyghur, Delhi, Laswarrie, and Futtehghur. Also several skirmishes
; campaign of 1S03, 04, 05, and 06. Present at the sieges of Komona and Gunowrie in 1808, and at Kalunga
in 1S14. Served the campaigns against the Pindarrees in 1 17 and 18.
33'J Lt. Colonel Villiers served with the 47th Ifi -': ,•■... ;!.•■ :t the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the
BBfclesof Alma and Lakerman, capture of-Balakla\ 1, 9 ig and fall of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th Oct. Medal
ivith three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the I. 'ui ■ .' .i ■■ ■ r. r.h Class of tli • Medo.be. and Turkish Medal).
'■'■- Lt.Colonel .1. E.Wade a >rved with the* 90th Light lnfa:.:: ;• -■■-.e :. VI f Se'.astup. 1 rV-;u4th Dec. 1854,
i! L\ ,wth the storming idr'v :■• :'.■ a-sault of the It, 1 >■■!>: ■ , .-i-. -1 \ \\ oui.d- 'I and mentioned in
E 1 s (Medal with ( • . - 1 a :d 'i'.irki-li >:■■ ' V ■ I, id '■). AN. il ,nug the Indian
■; -- - oiv- . "■ . '.'•■■ 1 .ek's ( 'olinim a t t i . ::i ■ - ■ i, 1 ,:d Sent., relief and subserment
■Knee of Lucknow (mentioned in d .spa cues), with Outi th i Alnmbagh, inclnding the repulse of
i .'. ■ ms attacks on that position from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, siege and fall of Lucknow, and final operations in
Oude (Brevet of Major. Medal with Clasps).
:.. . c .lunel .1. Wakefield served with the 83rd Rest, at the attack on the Fort of Awah in Sept. 1S37 (Medal).
mel B. il. Ward served as Aide de Camp to Colonel Viscount Melville during the campaign in the
■ 1 f 1848-49, inclnding the second siege operations before Mooltan, and fauloof Co.jerat (Medal with two
Be -.. Served with a Detachment of the 60th Rifles durin. C mi try in December 1S49,
md acted as Staff Officer to the European portion of the f i the Kohat PassinFeb.
1S50 (Medal -with Clasp).
343 Lt.Colonel A. Watson served during the suppression of the rebellion in the Kandian Provinces, Island of
leylon, in 1848, and was present when the insurgents were df feal 1 at Matole on the 29th July.
3» Lt.Colonel C. E.Watson ,-evve I with the 71I1 Fu-ilior- ' •! ■ "■■-' ■--• naign of 1854, and was severely
pounded at the battle of Alma (Mi Lai with Clasp, sth C e 1 I Purkish Medal) .
*« Lt.Colonel Waugh served the Mahratta campaign with the i tl 1 ag the battle of Maharajpore
:91a Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). .-.-rw.l a- A --,-■ •• ; •, ...1 : ; ■ • .'• '. . - 1 la rry Smith during the Sutlej
jampaignof 1845-46, including the battles of Buddiwal. A iw, - L (Mi Lai and one Clasp).
346 Lt.Colonel 'Webster served the campaign of 1S15 with the 44th Regiment, and was severely wounded at
auatre Bras.
■;'-' Lt.Colonel F. West landed in the Crimea with the 48th Beg:, on the 21st April 1S55, and served at the siege of
lebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th ' .-- d Turki-h Medah.
ss0 Lt.t lolonel Westropp served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845 46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (.Medal and Clasp).
351 Lt.Colonel G-. F. White served the Sutlej campaign of 1S4, y with the ;,:•-: llegiment, including the battles of
Moo.lkee and !■', •:■..,:. --'nah (Medal and one Clasp), and affair of Buddiwal.
3:'- Lt. Colon. 1 Wickham served with the 33rd Regiment in the Crimea from 5th to 26th June 1S55, and including
die siege of Sevastopol, and was severely wounded at the attack of the Redan on the 18th June (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'■■'■'• I.t.i .Ion. 1 Wightman served in the Peninsula, and was present at the battle of Albuhera (War Medal with Clasp).
-' Lt.Colonel C. T. Wilson served the Eastern ; ■ =4 with the Coldstream Guards, including the
battlesof Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, - o.'.ol, and sortie "I ; a det .Ler 1 Modal with four Clasps,
md T irkish Medal).
855 Lt.Colonel Hon. G. H. W. Windsor-dive served in the 5211.I Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny, and was
e- - a\ at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the Ravee on the 12th and 16th July 1857; also at the siege
:.--;..!.: and occupation of Delhi from 14th Aug. (Medal with Clas]
■; Lt. Colonel Wirgmain served in the Austrian Cavalry and Sta :!' c. - as. an t was E-.tra Aide de Camp to Field
Marshal Prince Windisch-gra-tz in 1S40-41 and 42. Served in the 1 ruaean e in-naign .;' . 55 with the 10th Hussars,
tnd was present at the capture of Tchergaun, battle of Tchernaya, siege a el fall of Sebastopol (Medal with
Ulasp, and Turkish Medal .
35" Lt.Colonel A. TJ. Wombwe'.l served in the Crimean campaign in the ( >, : Regiment fr an December 1854 to
Lugusl . ;s, including the siege of Sebastopol, sortie of tin . 1 lie o tarries on the Sth June;
md with the 12th Lancers from August 1855 (Medal with c Indian campaign
if 185S-59 with the Saugorand Nerbudda Field Force, including the bat! ic Banda (b in Bhot under him),
ictions of Jeejunge and Kobrai, and relief of Kirwee (Me la 1 1 .
*58 Lt.Colonel Wragge served at the siege of Sebastopol from D c. 1854 to May 1855, in the Trenches with the siege
jfain, and at the bombardment in April (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish '
359 Lt.Colonel Wyatt served in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde,
fc'cupationoftheAlumbagh under Outram, with the -. a. r.d .2. meats there, fall of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur,
Wpture of Jugdespore; commanded the Military Train, acting .as Cavalry, throu fhout the Sliahabad campaign
[twice mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps, CS., and a v, sir's service for Lucknow).
3S° Lt.Colonel W. P. Young commanded a Wing of the 65th Regim. nt at Tar.. oak:. New /..-aland, during the war
n 1S60-61 (horse shot on 23rd Feb. 1861). Commanded 1 1 -
3ameron from 20th January 1864 to the termination of hostilities in Upper Waikato, New Zealand (mentioned in
Lespatches, and Medal).
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, $r.
1 Maj it .1. Adair served with the 27th Regt. in Sicily in 1810 and 11 ; in the Peninsula and France from 1812 to the
dose of that war in 1S14. including the taking of Alcov, covering the retreat from Liar, battle of Casta 11a. si eg and
blockade of Tarragona, and actions at Villa Franca. Subsequently in Flanders and France, including
•ation of Paris in 1815.
- Major .1. W. D. Adair served with the 5th Fusiliers during the Sepoy mutiny in 1857-5S, including Havelock s
;o ■ ■ 1 Lucknow, actions at Mungarwar and Alumbagh, assault of Lucknow and relief or the Residency (horse
dtoti and sortie of the 26th Sept. ; was severely wounded on 27th Sept., and specially noticed by General Havelock
' ■ : . ' a n try on the 25th September (Medal with Clasp, and grant of a year's service).
Major Allfrey served with the 2nd Dragoon Guards in the Indian campaign in 1858-59, including the siege and
a ..' Lucknow, subsequent operations, action of Koorsee, the Oude campaign, and Trans-G-ogra affairs at
Bungaoii and Xewahglmr I Medal with Clasp).
" Major Auneslcv served with the 97th Regiment in theCrimea from 16th Feb. 1856, subsequentto the fall of
5eb;istlip,,i. Served throughout the Abyssinian campaign of i867-68first as Captain commanding a Division of
:he Trans]. ort Tram, and subsequently in command of five Divisions of the Train at Senate (mentioned in de-
spatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
7 Major Jolm Armstroti" served with the 40th Regiment throughout the operations in C'andahar and Afghanistan
n 1841-42 (Medal). Also in the battle Of Maharajpore (Bronze Star).
s Major T. P. St. G. Armstrong -owed through .• ampaign of 1854^55 with the 49th Regt,, including
die battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall < - - :. e • d 26th Oct., and assaults oi the Redan on 18th
June and Sth Sept. (Medal with three Clasps, K:.._l ' •'■.•■ 1. gon of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
C2g War Services of Majors Betired hy Sale, fyc.
• Mr, -W B armstrons Berved with the *th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from October 1854, in- I
', Utiles ot Balaklava and InkerrLaii, and siege and fall of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and I
served with the 49th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma. I
,m ie < *' and sortie of the 26th October 1S54 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" •' \1-, r V Kr ,'r ■' ■'• BeWwith the 4 th Regiment m the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was present at
Puk't'Xun, Mah ;;::r. SSnkoriko, and %pu^ of attack on No. 3 Redoubt. Also served in the war of l863-65,
SS^eSvedm^ftth Hussars in the Indian mutiny campaign from February l8s8 to March 1859,
, , , ,• ■ul't,, enemy's attack on the Aluinbagh. siege and capture of Lucknow, affairs of
„'. , , • v.wal.iri.ii-o. ..'i-ciiptition of Fystahad. passage of the Goointee at Sultanpore, through-
Z ™ ;■ " .'"l^ I-' a'Vtii's of Pandoo Nuddee and Hyderghur and pursuit of Benhi Madho's
Force UMh, " " ate, ul>o the Trans.(..gra campaign, including the ailan- m;ai' Clnnxla aiul pnr^t takmg of the
, , ,|,;l, attack 011 Bankee w ith pursuit to the Raptee, advance into Nepaul and affair a Sitkaghat (Medal ,
" "GeMna'Bacon served in the Peninsula with the 16th Lancers from February 1813 to the end of that war in 1814,
nrcsent at the battle of , B the 28th July with the covering party during the siege of San j
;■....-. ,:l and passage of that river, battle ot the Nivelle, actions of the 9th I
• oil. ..th ,.tl,ni..l . «ih Dec. eons,,, —age of the Nive, passage of the Adour, besides various minor ,
r Medal with! -■■■ -1" campaign of 1815 with the 10th Hussars, mdudrng the battle of ■
Quntre Bras retreat on the i-th June, and battle of Waterloo, at which he was severely wounded m the last charge,
I had two*l.or-es sh .t. ' In c ;-• he was appointed Colonel Commandant of the Portuguese Cavalry; during the
-.,,««. ,,vereoniiii"inaiivditlieu:tie> and daily exposed to fire, he formed ihat, Regiment of Lancers which
n luanv important seme, - : wa- promoted General on the field of battle at Loures 12th Oct. 1833, by the
Bmperor Dom Pedro in person, and he retain, d command of the Cavalry until the termination of the war having
t.ken part in nearly all the battles. > ,r;ic-. and other operations. For special services was created at different
. KniKht. an Officer, and a El - il 1 - ■ ander ofthe Tower and Sword, and has the Portuguese Cross,
[withtla ;;n lathers during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal)
.. i\ id with tie- -nd H.-gt. in the Crimea irom 2nd Sept. 1S55, including the siege and iall
ial with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). _ _
It H.inliridgo served with a S. pi adroii of the 17th Lancers m the Indian campaign ot 1858 under Sir
John" Uichel, including' the affairs of Raighur. Mongrowlee, Sindwahc, Kharee, and Zeerapore (Medal).
■ ,1 Baird Berved with the 74th Highlanders throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal).
;r UajorF W. Balfour served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigadein the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including
tlie Msaoll of the Kedan on the Sth Sept., and fall of Sebastopol and sortie (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and
Turkish Medal).
K. A. Ball served with the ;?rd Regiment in the Crimea from 10th August 1855, including the siege and
fall of s,.!,„stopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■C. J. Barnard served with a Detachment 4U1 W. I. Regt. on the Gambia against a portion of the Marabout
Tribe, and ci immanded the storming party at the attack and capture of the strongly-stockaded town of Tubarcolong
on the toth June 1866 (Brevet of Major).
*> Major Barry served with the 73rd Regt. in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S58-59, including the operations m
lepore district and on the Nepaul Frontier; he also commanded a flying column of Europeans and Sikhs
m the Bhahabad district (Medal).
•' Major J. H. Bamfield served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of iSsS-59, including the siege
of Kotflii, battle of Bunass, and pursuit through Rajpootana, Central India, and Malwa (Medal with Clasp).
a Major lfayley served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the
Ravee on the "12th and 16th July 1S57 ; also at the siege of Delhi, and commanded and led the storming party of the
rd ( ', .hiiini on i4th September at the assault of the Cashmere Gate, where he was severely wounded (Brevet of
Major. Medal with Clasp).
!* Major H. H. liartlctt was present with the 69th Regiment during the repulse of an incursion of Fenians into
Canada in May 1870.
• Lord George Beauclerk served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimea from 7th July 1855, including the battle of
the Tchernava. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■ Major ('. H. Bell served throughout the Kaffir war of 1850-52 (Medal) on the Staff of Major General Somerset,
Commanding the isi Division, and was p resent in every engagement with the Division ; commanded a Detachment
of Cape Mounted Bifles at the Kaffir attack on Fort Hare and Alice, 21 Jan. 1851, when the enemy were repulsed
with great I oss.
■" V, or 11. \v. Berkeley served with the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the AbysBinian campaign in 1S6S, was present
:.t the storming and capture of Magdala, and commanded a piquet of the Regiment (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
•" Major R. Blount served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
pre, Biegeand capture of Lucknow. subsequent operations in Oude, and affairs of Mohan (Medal with Clasp).
Bl I served with the ■ th Light Infantry in the Crimea from 6th Sept. 1855, and was present at
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with clasp, and Turkish Medal).
" Ma ,.r .K. Gr, I'.lair served with the 8th Regiment during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
31 Major M. <;. Rest served with the 54th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1855, including the siege
and full ..f s.-ba-:op,,i and asi-ault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Berved in the Indian campaign in 1857 58, and was present at the affair of Pandoo Nuddee on 26th November
and MiL-equent ot ('rations jt t. Cawnporc 111 der I ieiieral Windham, also at the storm and capture of Meangunge and
I. irknow (l;ir\,i of Major, Medal with Clasp).
,1 H. Hc-t -, ived with the ;.nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign, including the siege and
1 Kotah -,oth March 1858, and pursuit of Gwalior rebels in Rajpootana', and battle of Buna-s (Medal with
Clasp).
, rwd in the Kastern campaign up to Sth November 1S54, as Adjutant of the sSth Regiment,
Udingthe battles of Alma and Inkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
' Major Bethune served \\ ith the 92nd Highlandersin the Indian campaign of 1857-5S; commanded the Regiment
Rn ghurund Mungrou lie. :imi was present at the action of Sindwaho, and affairs of Kurai and
Huron liedin despatches, Medal, and Brevet of Major).
erved in the mutiny in India in 1857-58, and was present when the 81st Regiment, under Colonel
'■' \- •'isiiin e,i ai Mi an Mceronr Regiment of Native Cavalry and three Regiments of Native Infantry, all dis-
i and ripe for mutiny (Medal).
ijor Birtwhistle -,r\e,l mil, tin- ,nd Regiment in thePunjaub campaign of 1848-49, and was present at the
■ o„- n.-fore Mooltan. including the storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress;
r oi the Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
•d wiih the ,|il, Regiment in the Crimea from 2nd June 1855, including the siege and fall
MrtoppLud wason detached duty in the Dockyard from 14th January to 14th March 1S56 (Medal with Clasp,
■ r, and Turkish Medal).
Bl gh served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including the battle of
. wounded), siege and tall of Sebastopol, repulse of the sortie on 2nt.l1 October, and assault of the
■ mbi r ( Medal « ith t»o i'!a>i,s, and Turkish Medal).
» . lillgh served Willi the ' , ,1 h liitles in (tie k-nOi,. ,.•«,. „r .
lii'i-d, served u iiiiti th Rules ,,, the Kaffir war of i8s*-53 (Medal).
ved with the 10th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of iS4s-4q, including the latter part of
; ■;■•>•!. „.,,s i„.|,,ri. Mooltan. surrender ofthe fortress, and battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps),
of A/.„,,gl,ur „, April ., ,:,. capture of .Tugdcspore, and operations in its vicinity (Medal).
,~ , , .'.. '.■'■. ;-".'""' ^ ■" ■' ugoe>poie, anil i) lerai i,ui> in il-. \uinu\ uvicumj.
-•rv.. I will, the 7:-il, IbghlanilerMluriug the Persian war in ,857, including the bombardment of
da' with < la-10. Bl rved b Bengal with llaveloek's Column from its flrst taking the field in 1857,
I 1 Btti hpore, Aoang, Pandoo Nuddee, Cawnpore, Oonao, where ho was severely wounded,
War Services of Majors Betired by Sale, §x. 630
and mentioned in despatches for "conspicuous gallantry" (Victoria Cross), and Buseerutgunge. Present at
Cawnpore under Windham when attacked by the Gwalior mutineers. Served as Adjutant to the Regiment in the
force under Outram at Alumbagh, including the repulse of the numerous attacks, and also in the operations ending in
the final capture of Lucknow. In Rohilcund in 1S5S under Lord Clyde and at the action of Bareilly ( Medal with
Clasp)
41 Major Boissier served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
attack on the suburbs on 27th December 1S4S, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the
Fort and garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Also served in India during
the mutiny, and commanded the entrenchments of Rajh Ghat, Benares, from August to the end of November 1857";
present at the action of Azimnutghur on 12th April 185S, an 1 the subsequent pursuit; held the bridge on the
Benares road near Azimghur with a small Piquet for four days until Colonel Milman took the command on the 9th
April, when the passage of a large convoy was secured (Medal).
*'t Major F. Bonham served with the 71 st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1S54, including the siege
of Sebastopol and expedition to Kertch and Yenikali (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish
Medal). Served with the Central India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose in 1S58, and was present at the actions of
Koonch and Muttra, general action of Golowlee and capture of Calpee, action of Morar, and capture of Gwalior ;
served also with a dying column in operations against Bur j ore Singh (Medal with Clasp fir Central India). Served
with the Eusufzaie Field Force under Sir Neville Chamberlain throughout the campaign of 1S63-64 in the Umbeyki
Pass on the N.W. Frontier of India against the Bonair and other Anglian tribes, including numerous outpost attacks,
storm and recapture of the Craig Piquet (mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
« Sir Erasmus Borrowes served in the Burmese war of 1853 as Adjutant of the Soth Regiment (Medal with Clasp
for Pegu). Also in the campaign in Oude from iSth January if sS, including the affair at Hurra with the 1st Sikh
Cavalry, in the action at Morar Mow, capture of Simree Fort (wounded) as Orderly Officer to Major Miller, and
affair at Bussingpore as Staff Officer to Colonel Christie (Medal).
44 Major Bott served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from July 1S55, and was present at the battle of
the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol, afterwards accompanied the Light" Cavalry Brigade to Eupatoria and
present during the operations there under General D'Allonville (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served
throughout the Indian mutiny from the outbreak at Meerut in May 10^7: commanded the Cavalry with Sir John
Jones' Column through Rohilcund, which included battles of Nuge'era "(Brevet of Major), relief of Moradabad. and
action on the Dojura; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineer.-, _-i;t.- .if Bengal Artillery, and 2 Native Infantry
Regiments at the taking of Bareilly ; present at the attack and bombardment of Shabjenanp'ore. defeat of the rebels,
and relief of the Garrison : also the subsequent affairs when the pla<e was three different times attacked by the
Moulvie ; capture of the Bunnai Fort, and pursuit of the sep..y- t.. the left bank of the Goomtee, destruction of the
fort of Mahumdee, action of Bunkagaon; campaign in Oude, including actions of Pusgaon, Mohndpore, Rusoulpore,
attack and capture of Fort Mitowlee, action of Alligunge ; commanded a Squadron of the Carabineers on the forced
march and taking of Ismail Khan's 9 guns, which compelled his surrender immediately afterwards ; also present at
the engagement at Biswah (Medal, and frequently mentioned in despatches).
44t Major J. Bourke commanded a Company in the expeditionary force against the Mandingoes of Budiboo, Western
Africa, and was present at the landing and storming of the enemy's works at Sowarra Cunda on 16th Feb. 1S61,
capture and destruction of the Stockaded towns of Kara wan, Kinty Cunda, Sowarra Cunda, and in the action before
Saba on 21st Feb. (severely wounded in the leg). Mentioned in despatches for conspicuous conduct at the savin"
of the powder magazine on the occasion of the fire at Fort Charlotte, Bahamas, on the 10th June i860.
45 Major Bowden served with the 22nd Regiment throughout the operations in Scinde (Medal) including the battles
of Meeanee and Hyderabad, in the former of which he was wounded in the breast. He served also the campaign in
the SouthernMahratta country in 1844-45, including the investment and capture of the Forts of Funellaand Pown-hur.
46 Major H. J. Bower served with the 4th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Nov. 1S54, including the battle
of Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
« Major E. Bowles served with the 60th Bines in the campaign in Rohilcund in i8q8, including the actions of
Bugawalla and Nugena, relief of Moradabad, action on the Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and
bombardment of Shahjehanpore, defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the fort of Bunnai,
pursuit of the enemy to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the fort of Mahomdee (Medal). Also
served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China (Medal with two Clasps for Taku Forts and Pekin).
48 Major J. Du Pre Brabazon was present at the storm and destruction of the fortified native Mandingo town of
Sabajee on the Gambia, on the 1st June 1853.
49 Major W. H. K. Bradford served in the 3rd Madras European Regiment with the Bangor Field Division in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1858-59, and was present at the battle of Banda (Medal with Clasp for Central India)
5" Major Brady served the campaigns of 1813. 14, and 15, in the Peninsula, France, and Flanders, with the Royal
Horse Guards, and was present at the battles of the Nivelle, Nive, Bayonne, Orthes, Toulouse, and Waterloo, at
which last he was severely wounded, and had a horse shot under him.
51 Major J. H. Brooks served with the 1st Bengal Cavalry at the battle of Maharaipore, 20th Dec. 1843 (Bronze
Star). Sutlej campaign in 1846, including the action of Aliwal (Medal . Punjaub campaign 'of 184S-49, including
the passage of the Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medai with two Clasps). Served in the
Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58— with the Sarun Field Force in the notion of Sonepore, in military charge of
Gorucknath Regiment of the Goorkha army at the action of Phoolpore (mentioned in despatches) and thos~e at
Amorah on the 5th March and 17th April 1858 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
52 Major G. R. Browne served with the S8th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and up to 12th July 1855,
including the battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and attack of the Redan on the 18th June— dan-
gerously wounded, right arm amputated (Medal with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian campaign in 1857-5S, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at
the fall of Calpee under Sir Hugh Rose (Brevet ofMajor, Medal with 1 Hasp for Central India).
53 Lord Richard Browne served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Crimea from the 20th March 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol, sorties on the 22nd March and 9th May, defence of the Quarries on -th June, assaults of the
Redan on the 1 8th June (severely wounded) and 8th September ; was also slightly wounded by the bursting of a
shell in Sebastopol 1st Dec. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
54t Major S. H. Bruce served in the Crimea with the 63rd Regiment from the oth of September 1855, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol; also the bombardment and c.ptureot' Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
Medal).
55 Major W.T.Bruce served in the 18th Royal Irish throughout the war in Chinaofi84i, and was present at the storm-
ing and capture of Amoy, Woosung, Chapoo, ChinKiang 1'u.i, and opera t ions I iciore Nankin ; likewise at the capture
of the Bogue Forts, Boca Tigris, and barrier forts on the Canton river in 1S47 (Medal). Served throughout the war
inBurmah, and was present at the storm and capture of Martaban (as Major of Brigade 1, storming and capture of
Rangoon (wounded). Served as Assist. Adjutant General of Division to the termination of the war, and present
at the capture of Prome, andrepulse of the enemy from that position; capture of the enemy's forts in the neigh-
bourhood of Prome ; occupation of Meeaday, storm and capture of the enemy's stockades in the vicinity of
Donabew (Brevet ofMajor, and Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
"f Major F. B. Bulkeley served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1860-61, and that of
1863-65, and was present at the actions of Waren and Kairna, capture of Matankoi iko, sapping operations before
Huiranga and Pakerangiora, actions at Huiranga and Ratikiri, and attack and capture of Orakau ; was Senior
Officer 65th Regt. at the latter place, and accompanied the night march previous to the attack. J pp^inted Aide de
Camp toGovernor Sir George Grey, and present at the attackand capture of Wareroa mentioned in <u. patches MedaP
" Major Burmngham served with the Buffs in the Crimea in 1S55, and was wounded at the sie-e of Seba-tor.oi
(Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal ) .
58 Major Burslem served the campaigns of 183S, :,g, and 40 in Afghanistan, with the 13th Light Infantry and was
present at the storm and capture of (Ihuznee (Medal), assault and capture of the town anil fortress of Tootumdur-
rah, storm of Joolghur, night attack at Baboo KooshGhur. destruction of Kin rdurrah, and assault of Perwandurrah
In 1839 he accompanied the force under Sir Robert Sale to Girisk. In 1840 he, with Lieut. Sturtof the Bengal
Engineers, proceeded on a Survey of the defiles through the Hindoo Koosh— 200 miles in extent— to Koollum.
59 Major H. S. Bush served with the 41st Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to the 13th Jan 1855
6 ir,,;. Services of Majors Retired by Sale, 8fc.
Of Ahn^and Inkerman Jscve^ly wounded), siege of Sebastopol, and sortie of 26th October '
i (Medal), commencing
including the storm and
i of Chusan, attack and
!£^TCOTnation"of Ntogpo, repulse of the night attack on Ningpo, attack and capture
.■■'. <•„'- Foo. Served the Eastern campaign of i8S4, was present at the .
■'\ ; and s=ege of Sebastopol; received the thanksof Sir de Lacy
Pordyce, 47th Regiment, in the Trenches on the .Mb Oct.
VSi^r^ulZ^yTn\ ' .' ■.,„" "va^evcrdS wounded at the repulse of the sortie on the 26th October ■
ftf™ VK;" ' -" with the 48th Regt on 21st April 1855, and served at the siege and
- , ^'^iirl^rwards ^'provisional Ensign in the Cape M. R. throughout ,
1 In 1844 he proceeded in c immand of a Troop to Port Natal, and was engaged
'l . „i"., In Sept. 1S4S he commanded three Squadrons at Bloom Fountain, and act-
thc Dutch lioor rebellion. Served throughout the Kaffir war of 1S51- ;
ho Lmatolas! passage of and operations across the Kei in Dec. 1852, and other
.. ;,: ,'i , S^nln.n with the Force under Sir George Cathcart against the BaraVmg
,1 Jan. , -X which service concluded the war. He received a serious inmry while
tfalo Post. 27 Feb. 1852, by the dislocation of the right ankle and fracture
■ved with the 790> Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, in-
, ,.1 Ka'aklava. siege and fall of Sebastopol, assaults oi the iSth June ana Sth ^-p, ember,
fenikale (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of Honor, ,
. 'commanded two Companies of the Ceylon Rides at Borilla in suppressing the rebellion of
-; , Regiment in the Crimea from 2Cth Nov, 1S54 to 14th June 1855, including the
;„l:,l with clasp, and Turkish Medal). : .
rev s, rved w„ h the o ;rd lieghncm the F.a-ern campaign .,1 1854, and up to July 1855, including the
I daklava, and [nkerman, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps, Brevet of Major, and
ii served with the Coth Rides in the Indian campaign in 1858 in the Shahabad district
n served with the 21st Fusiliers throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, inoluding the
Lima Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack of the Redan on iStli June, and cx-
sedition to Enbourn (Medal with four Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
sle served with the ooth Rities from 12th Nov. 1S57 against the mutineers m India, including the
a hand 2St.l1 November, and its defence till the defeat of the Gwahor mutineers
imber and action of Kallee Nuddee ; campaign in Rohilcund, including the actions of Bugawalla and
ri [fef of Moradabad, action on the; Dojura, assault and capture of Bareilly, attack and bombardment of
Shajehiinpi .re defeat of the rebels and relief of the garrison, capture of the Fort of Bunnai, pursuit of the enemy
to the left bank of the Goomtee, and destruction of the Fort of Mahomdee, attack on and destruction of Shahabad,
and action of Hungkagong ; Dude campaign in 1S5S, including the actions of Pusgaon and Rissulpore, attack and
capture of the Fortof Mittowlie. and action of Biswah (Medal).
■' Mai. ir ( 'arpenter served with the 7th Fusiliers in the Eastern campaign of 1S54, and was wounded at the battle
of Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• F. I'. 1 assidy served with the 54th Regiment in the Indian mutiny campaign and was present in the ac-
tions at Cawnpore on the 20th 27th and 28th (wounded) Nov. 1S57 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
J*t Major F. Y. Cassidy served with the 31st Regiment in the Crimea from 22nd May 1855, and was present at the
siege and fall of Sebastopol and attacks of the 'Redan on the 18th June and Sth Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal.) Served throughout the campaign in the north of China in i860, including the action of Sinho and
storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Also during the operations against the Taepings in
the vioinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade at Nanhsiang, capture by
escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and the fortified town of Najow, affair at Nanhsiang, and
in command of a Detachment of 100 men at relief of Tsinnoo.
: 1 Jay served in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and commanded Detachments of 65th and 70th Regiments
:mii'ignf llangiawhia ; also commanded Detachment 70th Regiment at the siege and capture of Orakau
and other operations (twice mentioned in despatches). Was specially mentioned for the very gallant manner in
which he rushed the enemy's position of Okea near Warea on the 2nd August 1S65 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
Tl+ Major C. Clapcott served with the 32nd Regt. at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, in-
cluding the attack of the enemy's position in front of the advanced trenches on the 12th Sept. 1S4S, the action of
Soorjkoond, storm and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress. Also present at the surrender of the fort
and garrison of Cheniote. and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
r .1. <;. Clarke served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the nth July 1S55, including the siege and
full ofBebnstopol ( M.ilnl with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
"H Major Clifford served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1S49, and was present at the battle of
Goojerat (Medal with Clasp).
"■> Major Clowes served the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the Sth Hussars, including the battles of Alma and
Balaklava, atl'airs of Uulgnnak and M'Kenzie's Farm, and siege of Sebastopol : was wounded and taken a prisoner
■ the battle of r.alaklava (Medal wiih three 1 'iasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Kajpootana in
at '!i 1 n"i!" of Kotah. battle of Kotaria, and commanded a Detachment of the Sth Hussars
, ■ r Parki »' long pursuit of the rebels and at their defeat at Chota Oodeypore (mentioned in despatches,
. Medal h ith Clasp).
fed with the 83rd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny and was present at the
defeat of the Gwahor rebels at Kotaria on the 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal with Clasp for Gen-
re. 1 with the .''!n t'anieronians in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S (Medal).
:- MajorT. Hugh Cockbnrn joined the Central India Field Force at Jhansi, and was appointed Aide de Camp to
Sir Hugh Rose, WW present at the' action at Coonch, those iii front of and capture of Calpee, and recapture of
e<l in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
ii. ckburnwas detached from Gibraltar for the defence of Tarifain 1811-12, when the French
iving their guns behind ; served subsequently in the Peninsula to the end of that war in 1814, and
entatthelnve tment of Bayonne and repulse of the .sortie. Embarked afterwards for America, where he
titil the termination of the war wit lithe United Stati -.
he Eastern campaign of , 8=;4, and up to the oth June 1855, with the 4th Regt., including the
c- 111 the Crimea ami the ^.ege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
I wiih the 77th llegiment in the Crimea from Jan. iS,s, including the sice and
1 1 p. and Turkish Modal .
bastcru eampa.'n 1 1, the 1st, Royal Dragoons, including the battles
' iiaMopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
i.th liegiment in Canada during the rebellion in 1837 -38, including the advance
a ol the insurgents. Also served with a detachment of the i=lh Regiment
•' 'l>n 10, , of the rebellion in the Kai.dian Provinces, Cevlon, in 1848.
'■! "gbl Dragoons throughout the oampaignof 1S42 in AffghaniBtari, and was
•■" '■eo.-M-, ..,,,,. i, storming the Heights of. lugdulluck. actions of
1 Re as present as Aide de Camp to Sir- Joseph Thack-
(B seStar). Served the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46,15-
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Sfc. 632
eluding the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshah (charger killed), and Sobraon (Medal and two Clasps). Towards the
close ofthe Sutlcj campaign ho otlkiaf.l as Deputy Assistant Quarter Master General of the Cavalry Division.
Served with the ioth Hussars. in the Crimea from April 1855, including the capture of Tchorgaun, battle of the
Tchernaya, sieire and fall ot'S.-l.a-i ■; ! ' .'»:■ dal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
81 Major Croker served as Assistant t.iuarter Master General in the action at Zorapore near Kurnool on the iSth
October 1839 ; and also in a like capacity in the action at Maharajpnrc, 29th December 1843 (Bronze Star).
" Major Crmnbie served with lie ; .-ml II uhlanders in the Crimean campaign from 13th June 1855, including the
expedition to Kertch. siege and fall of -,' astopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish.
Medal). Served throughout the operations in Central Italia and pursuit ofthe rebel forces under Tantia Topee and
Kno Sahib in 1858-59.
86 Major Crosse served in the Eastern campaign of 1S54 with the SSth Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman (severely wov.nded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and Turkish
Medal). Served in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S5S, including the siege of Luckuow in March, and siege of
Calpee (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
87 Sir Charles AVheeler Cuffe served as 2nd Assistant Adjutant General on Lord ( 'lyde's Staff during the campaign
in Cmde 111 1S58 and part of 1S59, and was present in the actions of Doondiakeria, Mugedia, and the Raptee (Medal,
and Brevet of Major).
88 Sir William Cuninghnme served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 in the link Urigade, including the battles of
Alma, Balaklava, and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sevastopol, attack and capture of the Kitle Pits on the night of 20th
Nov. 1854 (mentioned in despatches), and attack on the Ovens (Medal with four Clasps, Victoria Cross, 5th Class of
the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
90 Major Hon. W. H. Curzon served with the 17th Lancers in the Crimea from 13th July 1855, including the battle
of the Tchernaya. siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also the campaign of
185S-59 in Central India, including the action of Burode (Medal).
91 Major J. Cusack served with the 97th Regiment in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol. taking ofthe Quarries, and storming ofthe Redan on the iSth June and 8th Sept.— wounded (Medal
with Clasp, Medal for Distinguished Conduct in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
92 Major Dartnell served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1857, and was present at the
storm and capture of Chundaree, and led the only successful escalade attack on the fortress of Jhansi— severely
wounded, mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major). Served in the Bhootan expedition in
1865 as Aide de Camp to Major General Tombs, and was present, at the recapture of Dewangiri.
<J-;t Major W. A. Daubeny served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts).
93 Major A. Davies commanded a Detachment 74th Highlanders at the destruction of a band of insurgent Moplas
on the 17th Sept. 1855 at Murroon in Malabar. Served in the Southern Mahratta Country in 1S58, and commanded
the Infantrv of the force at the capture ofthe town and Fort of Nurgoond (mentioned in despatch, Medal).
93t Major J. G. Day served with the 28th Regiment in the Crimea from 1st June 1S55, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and 'affair in the Cemetery (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
94 Major Dennis served with the 05th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st Feb. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5 th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
95 Major R. V. Dickens served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, and bombardment of Mohumrah (Medal with Clasp). Served in Bengal
and N.W. Province in suppressing the mutiny in 1S57-58; present with Havelock's Column in the actions of Futteh-
pore, Aoung, Pandoo Xuddee, Cawnpore (wounded), and Bithoor; in an affair at Shirazpore under Brigadier Wilson,
and was Assistant Engineer during the defence of Cawnpore (Medal).
96 Major A. G. Dickson served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimea from the 13th Nov. 1854 to the 7th July 1S55,
including the siege of Sebastopol, attack ofthe Quarries on 8th June and ofthe Redan on the iSth June (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Was present with the Carabineers at the outbreak ofthe Sepoy mutiny at Meerut on
the 10th May 1857, and in the actions of the Hindun 30th and 31st May, battle of Budlekeserai, the affair ofthe 9th
June, and subsequent operations before Delhi (Medal with Clasp).
96t Major Drage served in ( 'hina during the war of 1857-5S with the 59th Regiment, was present during the occu-
pation of Canton from March 1S5S, and accompanied the expedition to the Peiho river (Medal).
97 Major C. D. C. Ellis served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Was D.A.Q.M.
General at Head Quarters of the Turkish Contingent in the Crimea from Dec. 1855 to June 1856 (Turkish Medal).
Also served in the Oude campaign of 1858— commanded a Detachment of the 60th Rifles at the affair of Mehridee—
and present at the action of Biswah. Commanded the 1st Battalion during the pursuit through the Khyreeghur
jungles (Medal, and Brevet of Major).
98 Major B. Drew served with the 75th Regiment throughout the campaign before Delhi in 1S57, including the
battle of Budlee ke Serai ; commanded the Grenadier Company at the assault of Delhi and ultimately the Regiment;
accompanied Colonel Greathed's pursuing Column, and was present at the affairs of Allvghur and Akbarabad and
battles of Bolundshuhur and Agra ; served in the advance into Oude under Sir Colin ( 'ampbell, and on the relief of
the Garrison of Lucknow remained with General Outram's Force at Alunibagh, and took part in the several repulses
ofthe enemy (Medal with two Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
99 Major Dunbar served with the Buffs in the Crimean campaign from 1st May 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and assault ofthe Redan on the 8th September— wounded (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
100 Major Dundas served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
101 Major Hon. C. E. Edwardes served with the Rifle Brigade in the Indian campaign of 1837-58, including the
battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, siege and capture of Lucknow, and action of Nawabgunge (Medal with Clasp).
102 Major Elmsall served with the 1st Dragoons in the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battle of I
(severely wounded), and siege' of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, Brevet of Major, Knight of the Legion of
Honor, '5th Class ofthe Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
1113 Lord Erroll served with the Rifle Brigade in the Eastern campaign of 1854, and was severely wounded at the
battle of Alma (Medal with Clasp, Brevet, of Major, 5th Class ofthe Med. .die. ami Turkish Medal).
104 Major Evans served frith the 29th Regiment throughout thePunjaub campaign, of 1848 19, including the pas-
sage ofthe Chenab, and battles of Chillianwallah and Guojerat (Medal with two Claris).
11,1 Major Fawcett served the Eastern campaign of iS = 4:^5 with the 50th Regt., including the battles of Alma and
Inkerman. rind siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served with the 9th Lancers the
Indian cam; aign of 1857-59, commanded a Squadron at the battle of Budlekeserai and throughout the siege and
capture of Delhi (horse shot in repelling a sortie on 19th June) ; also with Greathed's Column in the action of
Bolundshur (horse shot) and Allyghur, and was senior Officer of the Regt. in camp at Agra when the enemy
attacked, and commanded during the early part of the engagement, and in the action at Meraigunge ; present at
the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec, and actions at Seraighat and Khuda-
guuge, and capture of Meeangungo ; commanded a Squadron at the siege of Lucknow from 2nd to 19th March,
and throughout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at Rhodamow and Allygunge,
capture of Bareilly, action at Shahjehanporeand pursuit to Mahomdee, and affair at Kumdakoti (Medal with two
Clasps, and a year's service for Lucknow).
106 Major I'airtlough served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1852-53 (Medal).
107 Major Hon. Keith-Falconer served three years as a Midshipman, and was wounded in the boat action of
H.M.S. President and Eitrydice against the Arab pirates in the River Augozha, east coast of Africa, 23rd Nov. 1847.
Served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Aide de Camp to Sir Richard England, including the battles of Inker-
man and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol; was also with the Light Cavalry Brigade at Eupatoria (Medal
with two Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class ofthe Medjidie).
108 Major Fanning served with the 64th Regiment in the Persian campaign of 1S56-57, including the storm and
capture of Reshire, surrender of Bushire, night attack and battle of Kooshab, and bombardment of Mohumrah
(Medal with Clasp). Served in the N.W. Provinces of India in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58; commanded a
Detachment in the action of Khugwa, present in the defence of Cawnpore and defeat ofthe Gwalior mutineers, and
actions of Kala Nuddee and Kerkeroulie, capture of Bareilly, affairs of Shahjehanpore, Bunnie, and Mahnmuio -
served in the Oude campaign of 1S5S-59 as Brigade Major of Brigadier Hale's Force, and was present at the attack
and capture of the town and Fort of Sandee (Medal).
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11.1 ir •„. i r.„io». eorr-wl with the 78th Highlanders in the Persian warm 1857, including the night attack and
ba tie o^ Kooshal .Smlme t of Mo hurrah* and expedition to Ahwaz (Medal with Clasp,. Served in Bengal
battle ol Koosnai) Domuam """- " r.kiu.' the field in 1S57, including the actions of Futtehpore, Aoung, Pandoo
»^oSSSt^B^!Sl^ff^ ~5b. and in the several actions leading to and ending
.Nuaaee, ».a«np 're. uim ., fluoo. : - v .,„_„_,. ,wpnf.e. wlth Outram's Force at Alumbagh. including
^f^^E^^CT^l^K^l^diiliiiqne^t defence; with Outram's Force at Alumbagh including
repui^e ... ,he numerous- at.aeks and operations, ending in the^ final capture ofLucknowj the Rohilcuiid cam-
ii in 1S58, and capture of Barei
Fisher Mmredin ' "X ^•'thedef emce" of the~Jail at Shahjehanpore and aflairs subsequent to its
thg repolM of the humcrous_.at.,icks ...... gervice fQr Lucknow)
o-iJn Vn .8*8 and , e f i 1 v (Me.lal with two Clasps, and a year's service tor Lucknow),
PmMaiorV \V F,' , "served ,u .lie S,nd Regiment during the suppression ot the Indian mutiny m 1857
nude and Riiiitenud and was present at the defence of the Jail at Shahjehanpore and affairs subsequent ,u ils
relief ""led,.' 1 served with the 40th Hegiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at Waiari and
:V,r;,;;l:in:T;;::^i:^^unshLSnduxing ,835-37; was severely woundedinthe action of
;th Ma" near St SeS^, and has two Cr.ises and a Medal for his conduct and services. Served also in the New
HjFSaior'. "Kori'^' 'served asAdjutant of the 2nd Bengal Nativ e Infantry in the Sonthal campaign in 1856 Com-
i r ,|r Keg.mcn. in il,e Indian rebellion (Medal), in five minor affairs m the Etawa district in 185S the
Hal forceu de, us M.,..a.M ii. the field being 10 Companiesof Infantry, 2 Squadrons of Cavalry, and 3 guns. Com-
: u, uUM th " f n. ,, scnguged ... the operat.ons at Neeiaree and Gurrah kasdar, lcadingto the occupation of Burhee in
,i,eh he reee.ved She •• high commendation" of the Govern.,,- General ot India. Commanded the
the actio., of Hureh.n.dpore, which was mentioned 111 General orders as a very gallant and sue-
„d for which he was thanked in the same general order by the Governor Genera 1, the service
• mracter./cd as ■•„ dan.,- exploit, and .narked by skill, courage, and determination. Recorded while a subaltern
1 r prospective ,,.-,..,l,t,o,1 to the Brevet rank of Major as soon as he should attain the rank of Captain, on Lord
' '^MHior T'rWs'ter "served with the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 26th July 1855, including the
s-e-oand fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). A\as second in command of the Wmgof the
:.iril! m'er- before Delhi- thence he accompanied General Showers' Column and was at the affair of Kuttwalee
when General 1'ennv was killed, -on this occasion he led a charge against a band of fanatic Ghazees and was
w uSdedii"'vii. 'laces losing a portion of one hand (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
W .1 Foster served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the iSth Aug. 1855, including the siege
und fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
U« Major 0 M Foster served with the 32nd Regiment 111 the Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-58, and was m
■irtion with the rebel force at Chinhut on the 30th June 1857, and from that date engaged 111 the defence of the
Residency of Lucknow until his final relief by Lord Clyde on 24th November— was severely wounded during the
mentioned in despatches bv Sir John Inglis and the Governor General ; was subsequently engaged in the
the Gwalior rebels at Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857 (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and grant of a year's
service for Lucknow). . .„,-,., , ... , -, . . -, , „
W Major T .1 Francis served with the 16th Lancers at the actions of Buddiwal and Alnval, and as Aide de Camp
I h Thaekwell at Sobraon (Medal and one Clasp). He served'also the l'.iii.jaub campaign of 1S48-49, in-
eluding the passage of the Chenab at Ramnuggur, and battles of Chilhanwallah and Goojerat (Medal with Owo
•• Gavin served with the 16th Lancers during the campaign in Affghanistan under Lord Keane, including
the siege and capture of Ghuznee (Medal). He was also present at the battleof Maharajpore, QtihDec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
'» Major 11. W. Gillman served with the 12th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1831-53 (Medal).
•» Major P. W. Gillum served with the 54th Regiment at the taking of the Forts of Leehean and Tirhoi, in Oude,
in June 1858 (Medal).
-• Major Godley served with the 2SU1 Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 5th July 1855, including
tie battles .,1" Alma and Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and affair in the Cemetery— severely wounded (Medal with
three Clasps, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
>« Sir Harry Holyoake-Goodricke served in the Crimea with the 90th Light Infantry, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and was severely wounded at the assault of the Redan on Sth September (Medal with Clasp). Served
also during the Indian camp'aign of 1857-58, and was present with Havelock's Column at the relief of Lucknow and
final defence of the Residency, defence of the Alumbagh under Outram, capture of Lucknow, and subsequent
operations in Oude (Medal with two Clasps, and a year's service).
•*• Major Duncan Gordon served with the 59th Regiment at the capture of the Isle of France in 1810 ; and at the
capture of Java in 1811, and was wounded at the assault of Fort Cornelius (War Medal with one Clasp). Served
also at the siege and capture of Bhurtpore in 1S25-26 (India War Medal with one Clasp).
» Major A. P. Gore served with the 7U1 Dragoon Guards against the insurgent Boers in South Africa in 1845, also
throughout the Kaffir war of 1846 -47 (Medal). Served with the 53rd Regiment during the Indian campaign of 1S57-58
including the action of Khuj wah, relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th December, and pursuit
of the Gwalior Contingent to Serai Ghat, action of Khodagunge and entry into Futteghur, affair of Shumshabad,
storm and capture of Meangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and affair of Koorsie (Medal with two Clasps).
i'. c. Graham served the Eastern campaign from Dec. 1854 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
expedition to Kertch, siege and fell of Sebastopol, and assault upon the outworks on thei8th June (Medal with
ij Major, and Turkish Medal).
r Grange served as an officer of Militia in Canada during the suppression of the insurrection, and was
■ I he Siege Of Navy Island. He commanded the Enrolled Pensioners in the expedition against the King of
■ the Gambia in May 1849. He also commanded the Detachments of the 1st and 3rd W. I. Regts. in the
a sent up the river Shcrebro with H.M.S. Alerttaad Pluto in June and July 1849.
r Grantham servttd in the 98th Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1S42 (Medal), and
• 1 he attack and capture of Chin Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
111 .Major B. L. Ore. ,, B. rved in the Kaffirwarsof 1847 and 1850-53 (Medal), was severely wounded in the former
immaniiing the Hear < btarb, and in the latter war served as Aide de Camp to Major General Somerset,
D '• •" Master General with the Head Quarters of Sir George Cathcart. Served with the China expedition of
irrenderof Pekin as D. A. Adj. General 1st Division (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
Civ— or. served as a volunteer in the Peshawur Light Horse at Peshawar during the Indian mutiny of
1857-58. Was 01, board the ship Eastern Monarch when she blew up and caught fire at Spithead on 3rd June 1859.
tin- N. v. /..aland war of 1863 '4 and was present at the outbreak of hostilities at Taranaki, the storming
BLatUc ,.,. the snair of Kerikcri, and commanded the storming party consisting of two Companies 65th
■ at Eangariri on the 20th Nov. 1863 and was very severely wounded, right arm being shattered, bullet
mentioned in despatches, Brevet o'i'Maior. a.;d Medal).
«• Major A. G. F. Griffiths served with the ,.'■>, rd Hegiment in the Crimea' from the 7U1 August :85s, including the
tall ot Sebastopol. the bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
■.'. . R.Gray served ill < Seyloni luring the. ebelflon of 1S48, and commanded the outpost of Ambefrusse. Served
• the campaign of i860 m the north of China, and commanded the ,>: Hattali m Military Train from the
the Taku Ports on 21st Aug. V> the return of the Corps to England in March 1862 (Brevet of Major Medal
1 t] during the war in New Zealand from 1864 to if "6, for tw 1 -ear- and a half of that time' on the
Sir 1 ■• orge 1 irey (Medal).
W. J. Hall -erve.l t !„■ i 'ri.nean campaign from January 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
" "■■ irain. and bombardments of 9th April and 6th and 17th June (Medal with Clasp,
■1 Turkish Medal). Was present at the siege and capture of Lucknow in March
with ( limp).
o be. -n, lent in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the
11 M'"l"< with Clasp). Served in the X.w. Provinces m suppressing the indian mutiny
' ti," act ions, ,1'khnnkur, siege oi the .la, baud subsequent operations at Bhajehanpore
! :.!' d Turkish McdalL'imC:,n """P*1*11 from J"^ l855- including the siege and fall of Sebastopol
War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, 8rc. 634
1M Major Hon. R. Baillie-Hamilton served with the 44th Regiment in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
te battles of Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and capture of Kmhourn— as Aide tie Camp to
eneral Spencer (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Served also the campaign of i860 in
tuna as Brigade Major of the 3rd Brigade (Medal with Clasp, and Brevet of Major).
'*•' Major Thomas Hare served in the Kaffir war during 1847 (Medal).
140 Major Win. Henry Hare accompanied the expedition under Sir David Baird to Corumia, and was present
roughout the retreat, and at the battle of Corunna (War Medal with one Clasp). In Aug. 1809 embarked with the
meditiou to Walcheren, and was at the siege and capture of Flushing. Served in the Peninsular campaigns of
11, 12, 13, and 14 ; and finally at the battle of Waterloo and capture of Carnbray.
I40t Major R. Harman served with the 14th Rsgiment in the Crimean campaign from 2nd June 1855, including
e siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served also in New Zealand from Decem-
sr 1860 to March 1864 (Medal).
141 Major Heigham served with the 17th Regiment in the Crimean campaign from Dec. 1854 to the 1st June 185.5,
eluding the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
142 Major Heneage served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of Alma,
llaklava, Inkerman, Tchernaya, affairs of Bulganae. MKenzie's Farm, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition
Kertch (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served in Rajpootana and Central India in 1850-59, and
is present at the capture of Kotah, reoccupation of Chundaree, battle 'of Kotah ke Serai, captures of Gwalior and
)wree, battle of Sindwaho, and actions of Koorwye and Naharghur; at Gwalior he commanded a. Squadron of the
h Hussars, which made a sudden and successful attack upon the enemy's ( 'amp, in which the Rhanee of Jhansee
as killed and several guns captured; for this he received the Victoria Cross (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
143 Major Herbert served with the 39th Regiment at the action of Maharajpore on the 29th Dec. 1S43— slightly
ounded (Bronze Star).
144 Major C. Hevcock served in the Crimea from 5th Jan. 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
tacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish ?f -dal). Com-
anded Field Detachments against insurgent Bheels in Guzerat in 1858, and again in operations ejnnected with
ie pursuit of rebel forces in Rajpootana in 1858-59.
I45~ Major W. C. Harvey served in the Crimea fiom 27th Nov. 1854. including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
saulton the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
146 Major Hilliker served with the 3rd Light Dragoons the campaign of 1842 in Affghanistan (Medal), including
e forcing of the Kbyber Pass, storming the Heights of Jugdulluck, actions of Tezeen and Huft Kotul, occupation
Cabul, and capture of Istaliff. Served also the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur,
asage of the Chenab, action of Sadoolapore, and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
irved with the Land Transport Corps in the Eastern campaign in 1855, including the capture of Kertch and
enikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
147 Major Hinehliff served in 1857 with the 64th Regiment in Persia (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Indian
utiny campaign (Medal).
149 Major E. G. Home served as Adjutant of the 4SU1 Regiment in the Crimea from 27th April 1855, including the
3ge and fall of Sebastopol— wounded 18th Aug. (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal),
jrporal Gourley and Private Downey, 43th Regiment, received the French War Medal for assisting Major Home
the attempt to bring into the Trenches a wounded soldier who was lying in the enclosures in front of the left
tack before Sebastopol on the 19th June 1855.
n" Major Hume served in the Sutlej campaign in 1846, and was twice wounded, once dangerously through the
jht lung at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Commanded the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers in suppression of the
dian mutiny, including the Trans-Goomtee operations under Outram, storm and capture of Lucknow, and
bsequent operations in Oude (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major).
151 Major Hunter served with the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from 28th May 1855, including the expedition
Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal;. Served
30 throughout the operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tantia Topee and Rao
ihib in 1858-59.
152 Major E. Hunter served with the 62nd Regiment in the Crimean campaign from the 13th Nov. 1854, including
e siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sortie of sth May, attack of the Quarries 8th june, and" of the Redan Sth Sept.
wounded (Medal with Clasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
153 Major Hutton served with the 4th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854, including the battles of
ma and Balaklava (severely wounded in both thighs), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
irkish Medal).
154 Major Ind served with the 37th Regiment in India during the mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
l54t Major W. L. Ingles served with the 32nd Regiment at the second siege of Mooltan in 1848 49, including the
orni and capture of the city, and surrender of the fortress ; also present at the subsequent surrender of the fort
id garrison of Cheniote, and at the battle of Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps). Served with Sir Colin Campbell's
eld Force on the Peshawur frontier in 1852, and was present at the engagements of Nowadund, Praamghur, and
lahkote (Medal with Clasp) .
155 Major R. Inglis served with the 18th Royal Irish in the Crimea from the 30th Dec. 1854, including the siege
id fall of Sebastopol, assault and capture of the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
id Turkish Medal).
156 MajorW. Inglis served with the Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from Oct. 1854 to 15th Sept. 1855,
eluding the battles of Balaklava and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Brevet of Major, Medal with three
asps, sth Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
157 Colonel Jacks served the campaign in Naples under Sir James Craig in 1805, and that in Sicily and Calabria
Lder Sir John Stuart in 1806; in 1809 he was at the taking of the Islands of Ischia and Procida in the Bay of
iples. Subsequently he served on the eastern coast of Spain, and was present at the actions of Alcoy, Biar,
istalla, Villafranca, and various other affairs. In 1S14 he was at the capture of Genoa. In 1S35 he raised the 2nd
mcers of the British Legion under Sir De Lacy Evans, and was present in the various actions and other desultory
lerations of the Legion in Spain. For his services there he has received from the Spanish Government three
•osses of the Military Order of St. Ferdinand (one conferred on the field of battle), and the Commandership of
abel the Catholic ; also the rank of Colonel in the Spanish Army.
158 Major Jackson served in the Sutlej campaign in 1S46 with the 16th Lancers, and was present at the aflair of
lddiwal, and in the actions of Aliwal and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
159 Major Jary served with the 12th Lancers in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Crimea from 9th May
55, including' the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
100 Major Jervis served with the 13th Light Dragoons the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the recon-
tissance to Silistria with Lord Cardigan, affairs of Bulganak and M'Kenzie's Farm, battles of Alma, Balaklava
orse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol; also present with the Light Brigade at
.vpatoria (Medal with four Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
162 Major Johnstone served with the 45th Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1S46-47 (Medal).
l« Major F. T. Jones served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp 'or the Taku Forts).
104 Major Judge accompanied the 27th Regiment on the expedition to Hanover in 1S05. Joined the Army in Sicily
, 1806, and was employed with it, in a Grenadier Battalion, during its various operations, in 1810. Sailed with the
rce for Naples, and was present at the capture of Ischia and Procida in 1S09. Returned to Sicily, and appointed
eputy Assistant Quarter Master General; employed against the French Army in 1811. Served with that depart-
ent during 1812 and 13 at the battle of Castalla, twice in active siege before Tarragona, in the affair at Villa
ranca, and the pass of Balaguer. Rejoined the 27th Regiment, and sailed from Bordeaux for Canada ; present at
ie battle of Plattsburg, and the severely contested passage of the Saranac.
165 Major T. Kains was present with the Buffs at the battle of Punniar 29 Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star). Also in the
-imea from the 3rd Sept. 1855, including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 8th September
ledal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with Clasp for the Taku
orts) .
100 Major Henry Kean served with the 25th Regiment at the capture of Madeira in 1807; after which he proceeded
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to the Wast Indies where he was employed on the Staff for upwards of ten years. He was at the taking of nearly
!5lXweVi»!ii»irS which wore captured from ,809 to 1815, and was frequently mentioned m despatches-
umhSthe battiesof Alma, Balaklava, and fokerman, siege of Sehastopol, repulse ot the sortie on 26th October,
c. 1 tuw ui 'the Q am, i 6tb aid 7th June volunteered tor the ladder party on the attack ol the Redan on the 18th
'",;',, ',,,,, ,,..,,,,■', e-> when 1'P was severely wounded by grape-shot-leit arm amputated at the shoulder
Medal with four null* KniL-l.t'V VtoJZSm of Honour, Turkish Medal, and Victoria Cross, the last decoration
„..».Ur,i..,l ft.r tiCr.R'civinite'- ■■'•- of :,Hrv, viz. -conspicuous exertions at Alma, and admirable behaviour
a X Redan 1 wa- t v General Lord Hokeby out of the three Battalions of Guards serving in the
;,,tn;i,;;,:l ',• , .,„.„.„. & ,he Rifle Brigade given by the Prince Consort to mark his sense of the gal-
t served with the 318* Regiment during the operations against the Taepings in the
vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, including the capture of the stockade at Nanhsiang, the walled city
of Kadis aflairof Nanhsiang, and relief of Kadin. . .
m Major Lawrie serv. d ... the Crimea with the .8th Royal Irish from 30th Dec. 1854, and was present at the siege
and fall of Behastopol, assanll and capture of the Cemetery on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major,
«th Class of the Medjidie, and TurWah Medal). . • , t - •
nit MaiorG B Lewrett served with the 77th Regiment m the Crimea from Dec. 1854, including the siege and ■
fall of Sebastopol' the Working Tarty on the night of the 2nd April 1S55 which, under the command of Major Bell,
■• -rd Fusiliers was complimented and thanked in General Orders for its excellent services while under a heavy fire
from the enemy the assault of the 18th June, and engaged at the storming of the Redan on the Sth September-
wounded 1 Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in command of a Detachment of two Companies 77th
Hazara campaign of 1868, under Brigadier General Wilde. ..--„.,
HI Major l.enon served throughout the campaign of 1S60 in China, including the action if Sinho, taking of Tangkn,
, ,n the arm at the taking of the Taku Forts ; also present at the surrender of Pekba (mentioned in
despatches. Medal with two Clasps, Victoria Cross, and Brevet of Major).
U.S. Light served with the 6Sth Light Infantry in the Eastern campaign up to 7th October 1854, and
■gain from 25th Augu.-t 1S55, including the battle of Alma and siege of Behastopol (Medal with two Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the New Zealand war in 1S64-66, and was present at the attack ou Gate Pah.
• L. X. Leslie served the campaign of 1S14 in Canada; also with the 72nd Highlanders, the Kaffir
campaign of 1S34-35 (Medal).
177 Major Levett served the Eastern campaign of 1854, and up to 13th July 1855, with the 19th Regiment,
including the battle of Inkerman, siege of Sebastopol, and assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal),
«» Major Lewis served in the 86th Regiment with the Central India Field Force in 1858, and commanded three
Companies during the siege of Chandaree, and was slightly wounded at the storming of the Fort ; was present at the
battle of the Bctwa, and siege and capture of the town and fortress of Jhansi — twice wounded, last time dangerously
(mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
"»» Major J. Leyne served with the 59'th Regt. at the operations before and capture of Canton in 1847 (Medal with
Clasp).
,wt Major B. Lloyd served with the 6th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53, including the operations
h River, Waterklooff, Amatola, Trans-Kei, and other minor expeditions (Medal).
1 " Major Lockyer served in the Kandian war in Ceylon in 1815-16.
181 Majors Lovett and Jeffery served in the oSth Regiment with the expedition to the north of China in 1842 (Medal),
and were present at the attack and capture of < 'hing Kiang Foo, and at the landing before Nankin.
182 Major Lutman served with the 24th Regiment in the Punjaub campaign of 1848-49, including the passage of
the Chenab and battles of Sadoolapore, Chillianwallah. and Goojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
'« Major Lyle served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Kcro/.eshah ami Sobraon (Medal and Clasp).
"■* Major K. B. M'Crea served with the 8th Regiment in Delhi from the 18th Sept. 1857, and was afterwards present
with Greathed's Movable Column in the actions of Bolundshur and Allyghur, affair of Akrabad, battle of Agra,'
affair of Kanouge, advance into Crude, action of Marigunge, Alumbagh, andDilkoosha, relief of Lucknow under Lord
Clyde, the affair of the 2nd and action of the 6th Dec. at Cawnpore, action of Khudagunge, and occupation of
Kuttehghur. Served with a Column in the Agra district in June 1858, watching the Calpee rebels; also with
Brigadier Hale's Brigade during the Oude campaign of 1858-59 (Medal with two Clasps).
M. M'Creagh served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from Oct. 1854, including the battles of
Balaklava and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps. Knight of the Legion of Honor,
5th class of the Medjidie, an 1 Turkish Medal).
"'+ Major 0. M'Donnel served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign of 1854-55, including the'
battle, of Balaklava and Inkerman. siege of Sebastopol, night attack on Russian outposts 19th Feb. 1S5 5. and battle
of Tchernaya < 1 Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
aub campaign of 184S-49, and was present at the first siege of Mooltan,
including the attack on the .• em; '- i,,,.tion in front of the advanced Trenches on 12th Sept. 1848; present with the ,
charging S niadnu: - of the 14th Light Dragoons at the action of Ramnuggur (very severely wounded), and at the.
Chillianwallah and Gooj, ,-.,< ; Wi,s a l-o present at the surrender of the Sikh Army at Rawul Pindee, and'
pursuit ot the Afghans to Peshawar (Medal with three Clasps). Served with the Central India Field Force undei-
Sir Hugh Rose in 1858, and was present at the siege and capture of Rahutgbnr; relief of Saugor, action of Barodia,
■l "■JM capture, of .lhansi, battles of Betwa and Koonch (severely wounded) , action of Morar,
"> Gwalior.and ■, living Column in operations against Buujor Sing (twice mentioned in
1 Clasp).
h Regiment throughout the operations in Candahar in Afghanistan in-i
. the Medal Miscribed " Candahar, Ghuznee, Cabool, 1842." Served with the 78th High-j
■: 1 •.._' the night attack and battle of Kooshab, bombardment of MohumrahJ
1 with Clasp).
r Edward Mackay served with the 49th Regiment in the Crimean campaign in 1854-55, including thebattleaj-
Mcdli'ii'1 "" l"k,'n"1'"' *1L'-<! '"' Sebartopol, and sortie of 26th October 1854 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
1 edit Infantry in the Crimea, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol ;
1 l"'rt.v "[■ ' ■■'•- t.d ng of the Rille Pits on the 19th April 1S55, and was of the storming
1 ''' ''"; ,;"l:"1 1 Sept. (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
'Wan \b-dal). Served also during the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S. present with Uavelock's Column
i-. relief and subsequent defence of Lucknow, defence of the Alumbagh
ram. and lall ol Lucknow (Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
'. the 7th Km.i)i,.rs in t|le Crimea from the 12th June 1855, including the siege and
iSftrWahMadlSr u'"""ll'l >» four places at the assault of the Redan on the 18th June fMedal
fith the 6th Dragdons the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battles oi
TnrU.h M.'dnlJ chemaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Brevet of Major, and
War Sen-ices of Majors B'elired by Side, S,r. 636
(« Major J. B. Manly served with the 27th Regiment at the capture of Port Natal on 26th June 1842. Served also
throughout Miu Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
'■'- Major Marriott served with the Send Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1854, including the siege and
fall of Seb-i.-tojiol (Medal with Clasp, ami Turkish Medal). Also served in the N.W. Provinces in suppression of
the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, and was present in the operations at Cawnpore under General Windham, defeat there
of the Gwalior Contingent, actions of Kale Nuddee and Khankur, siege of the Jail, and subsequent operations at
Shnhjehanpore (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
193 Major C. G. Minnitt served in the New Zealand war of 1863-66 (Medal).
191 Major Robert Marsh served with the 24th Regiment in the Peninsula from Aug. 1812 to the end of that war in
1814, and was present at the battles of Vittoria, tiie Pyrenees, Nivelle (wounded), and Orthes (War Medal with four
Clasps). Served also in the Nepaul campaign of 1815-16, and the Mahratta campaign of 1817-18.
196 Major Matson joined the force in New Zealand under Colonel Despard in August 1845, and served as Acting
Deputy Quarter Master General, and was present at the assault and capture of Kawiti's Pah, at Ruapekapeka on the
1 ii.li .Ian. 1846 (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
w Major J. S. Menzies served with the 74th Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858, and was present
at the storm and capture of Copaul (Medal).
Ms Major Mercer served in the Sgt.li Regiment in the Crimea from the 15th Dec. 1854 to the 7th July 1855, including
the sie*ge of Sevastopol and attack of the 18th June. Was severely contused in the head on the night of the 13th
April when in command of a working partv in the Trenches (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
199 Major Miller served with the 12th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and was wounded (Brevet
of Major, and Medal).
199t Major J. P. O. Mitford served with the iSth Royal Irish and on the Staff throughout the first China war m
1848-42 (Medal), and was present at the storming and capture of the heights above Canton, the occupation of
Chusau, and investment of Nankin.
2,1,1 Maiiir Moiony served with the Srrd Regiment in suppressing the Indian mutiny, and was present at the affair
Of Sanganeer. and defeat of the Gwalior rebels at Kotaria (.11 14th Aug. 1858 (Medal).
■"" Major Morant served with the i.-th Lancers in the campaign of 1S58-59 with the Saugorand Nerbudda Field
Force, and was present at the affairs of Geegunge, Kobrai. battle of Banda, relief of Kirwee, action on the Heights of
Punwarree, and at several minor affairs (Medal with Clasp).
2,12 Sir Robert Mundy was nominated to the 4th Class of the Medjidie for service with the Osmanh Horse Artillery
as Lt.Colonel second in command.
203 Major Mannings was on board the ship Eastern Monarch when burnt at Spithead on 3rd June 1859, andmen-
tiuned in Lt.Colonel Allen's despatch, and received a letter from Captain Morris, bearing testimony to his coolness
and judgment on this trying occasion.
204 Major G. G. G. Munro served with the 87th Fusiliers during the Indian mutiny in 1857-58 (Medal).
205 Major F. E. Murphy served with the 27th Regiment on the North-West Frontier during the Indian mutiny in
1857-59 (Medal).
206 Major B. D. Musgrave served with the 87th Fusiliers in India throughout the Indian mutiny (Medal).
20? Major D. M. Murray served with the rank of Captain on the Stall' of the Turkish Contingent during the Eastern
campaign of 1855-56 (Turkish Medal). Served as Aide de ('amp to Sir William Mansfield during the Indian
campaign of 1857-58, and was present at the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde (horse shot), defence of Cawnpore, and
defeat of the Gwalior Contingent on 6th December, action of the Kala Nnduoe. ami recapture of the Doab, siege and
capture of Lucknow; was repeatedly mentioned in despatches, and twice thanked by the Governor General in
Council (Brevet of Major, Medal witli two Clasp.-).
-"■- Major William Murray served with the roth Hussars in the Crimea, from the 30th June 1855, including the
battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, and Turkish Medal).
-"•■> Major C. E. Musgrave served with the Rille Brigade at the siege of Sebastopol 111 1655 (Medal with Clasp, and
Turkish Medal).
2,0 Major Nash served in the American war with the 103rd Regiment, and was present at the action ot Lundy s
Lane, storming of Fort Brie, :5th Aug. 1814,— severely wounded m the leg by a musket-ball, and afterwards blown
up by the explosion of a powder magazine ; presi nt also in the ret ,011 at. < 'hippewa.
21* Major Noott served in the White Sea, blockading the Russian ports during the summer of 1854.
MS Major Norton served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the [ndian cainpa._ti >i , .- 7 -8. including the relief of Lucknow
by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at C:.\. . 1 -■ . :■ d .-, ;,,r.-o I ucknow, and operations across
the Goomte'e under Outram— mentioned in despatches (Medal with tu 1 la ps).
»w Major W. D. Nunn served with the 20th Regimentin the Crimea from the 15th July 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol; also at the capture of Kinliourii (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served in the
Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chamki, I'meorpore, and Smtanpoiv, siege and capture of
Lucknow, subsequent operations in Oiidc and affairs of Mohan, Hussengunge, Meangiiugc (as Orderly Officer to
Brigadier Evelegh), Churda, Fort of Musjee li.i, and Bankee (Medal with clasp).
214 Major O'Conor served with the i7tli llegiment iM tt.e Crimean campaign from 17th Dee. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol. ami a--a . * <•' ti.e lledan -n (he i.tli .lime— mentioned in despatches (Brevet of Major,
Medal with Clasp, 5th Cla-- ,.f the Me IjM •, and Turkish Medal).
21*t Major O'Malley served as second in command with the 18th Punjaub Infantry in the 1'eshawtir Expeditionary
Forceonthe Eusofzai Frontier in 1858 under Sir Sidney Cotton, and was pn-ent n the all-Mr on the Heights
of Sittana, and expulsion of a large body of the Gazzie tribe and Hmdostanee fanatics from the village of Seta
(Medal with Clasp).
216 Major Orr served with the 7th Fusiliers at the siege and capture of Copenhagen in 1 - . at. 1 he segc of Mar-
tinique in 1809; and in the Peninsula from 1810, including the battle of Albuhera (- \. el, wounded by a musket-
ball in the leg), passage of the Fslar and the Kbro, action of Osma, 1 ■-., • • . o\ e-tment oi Pampeluna
(wounded in the breast by a musket-ball), action at the Pass of Roncesvalles, battle of the Pyrenees, passage of the
Bidassoa, battles of the Nivelle, Nive, and Orthes, besides various minor actions and skirmishes (War Medal with
eight Clasps).
2|7 Major J. Paton served with the 4th Regiment thn aghout the Easti rn campaign of 1S54-55, including the battle
Of Inkcrniiui, siege and fall of Sebastopol— wounded (Medal with two Clasps, Knight of tiie Legion of Honor, and
Turkish Medal). Served also in the Indian campaign in 1857-758, and bu •ceeded to the command ol the Troops at
the attack on the Fort of Bey t 2nd April 1858, on the senior t utiee - i .• a. a . ugerously wounded 1 Medal).
'-'" Major Paul served with the 31st Regimen) thr if tl the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Moodkee, Kerozeshah (wounded), Buddiwal, Al w: ', and Sobraon (Medal and three (Hasps). Served aa Brigade
Major in New Zealand during the operations al Taranaki in 1S60-61 (Brevet of Major), and also during hostilities in
the Taranaki and Waikafo district- in ■ -c . : .■•■ .ed ;u general order: and despatches,
219 Major Paynter served with the ist Dragoi n Guards in the Crimea from Aug. 1855, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol and battle of Tchernaya (Medal with Clasp).
220 Major Peel served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Crimean campaign from the 3 >tb June 1855, including
the battle of the Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Meilal). Served in the
Indian campaign in 1S58 ; commanded the Rear Guard in the retreat from Jugdespore, and was present in the actions
of Bootwal and Toolsepore (Medal).
221 Major Pelly served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, and was engaged with the enemy
at Atrowlea and Koelsa (mentioned in despatches) ; besieged in Azimghur and sortie thence; proceeded with Bri-
gadier Douglas's Column in pursuit of Kocr Sing, and present in the actions of 17th and 20th April (Medal).
222 Major Percy served in the Crimea with the 9th Regiment from August 1855, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
223 Major Peto served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
22+ Major C. B. Philhpns served with the 39th Regt. in the Crimea from 31st Dec. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol, and attacks of the 18th June and 8th Sept. (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2« Major E. Phillips served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 8th Hussars, including the battles of
Balaklava (horse shot), Inkerman, and Tchernaya, and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish
Medal). Served in Rajpootana in 1858-59, was present at the capture ct' Kotah, and commanded a Squadron of the
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M tan in Brigadier Honner's pursuit of the rebels aud at their defeat at Koorshana (mentioned in despatches,
*«*ilaior Sot served with the 74th Regiment throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ••• >
riK^BtetoS^withSes^B^'^t dliriuS the Indlan Mutiny, including Lord Clyde's cam-
■sign in Oude in 1858-59 <M^a1)- , Central In,iia jn 1858-59 with the 8th Hussars, and was present at the
- Major Poore serveu « S^SffWdSLSSe of K.tah kl Serai, capture of Gwalior, siege of Powree. and
■tamiorfcJrtMMOO^onrfa^^ttrtW ot h u of Major, Medal with Clasp).
tK£52*S]ta^SSS pSSSp^SS^ the Army served five years and three months in the Royal
_ M»J°,r lne """■ v , 'l^ ,, \, ft j}ia„.ie at the takin- of the Morea Castle, in the Gulf of Lepanto, in 1828. He
^. w, .X'^Lanc^n^e ^f^^Sh^^SXSSff^ *" *""*' * *" ^^ "
laseS^An^s^^
akintf i V L ickm.w m March 1858. Capture of the intrenched position at Dehaighn and Fort at Tyrool,
StaS^f .ttuipore ami "iugdespore, surrender of the forts at Ahmetie and Shunkerpore, and pursuit of.Beni
^'m.', :' I ' vuh\I netachment of the 12th and 40th Regiments under Captain Thomas at the capture
of . m, k-1 , ,'■ f| I.v niMinrents at the Ballarat CuM Fit-Ms m Australia on the 3rd Dec. 1854.
» mSoTI D llu-kman served with the 3rd Battalion of the Rifle Brigade in the war on the N.W. Front.er of
riKlin'in 1864 and whs present at the action of Shubkuddur (Medal with Clasp).
r6nin served with a force under Sir Charles Napier against the Momund tribes, Peshawtir district, m
i lee! 1851! Barred in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 as a Brigade Major (mentioned in despatches for
"i.uiAM~Ma»ml Mwlima exertions." Brevet of Major). .
r 1 Rait served inthe Okamundelcampaignof 1859, and waspresentatthesiegeofDwarkaajidsnbseqnent
.,',,'„■„, Served in the New Zealand war in 1863-64 in command of the Drivers of his Battery acting as Cavalry
present at the action at Katikara, skirmishes at Kerrikerri, Pukekohe, and Rangiawhia, and engagements
uerini fhorseahot) and Orakau (mentioned in despatches. Medal). Accompanied Sir Garnet A\ olseley to the
iloid Coast in September 1873 on special service. Organized " Rail's Artihery and commanded it throughout the
\shinti War of 1871 74 including the action of the 27th October 1873 near Dunquah, relief of Abrakrampa. battle of
'fin.V.ful capture and destruction of Becquah, battle of Ordahsu and capture of Coomaesie (several thnes
■rationed in despatches, Brevet of Major, OS., Medal with Clasp). .
-. rved at Cadiz from March 1813 to the end of the war. Served also m the American war,
■iii-li. ding the affair at Hampden. .
r Benny served with the 73rd Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including the operations in
Waterkloof, and Trans-Kei expeditions. _
Rilev Berved the Eastern campaign of 1854 with the 8Sth Regiment, including the battles of Alma and
btkerman and 'siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
•*° Major C F Roberts served in the Crimean campaign from March 1855, and was present in the Trenches
(wounded) with the Siege Train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and bombardments of 6th and 17th June and
17th August and was severely wounded by the explosion of the French powder magazine in Camp on the 15th
Nov. 1855 (Medal with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals). Employed in India from January to April 1S61 in
command of the Artillery with the Field Force in Sikkini under Lt. Colonel Gawler, and was mentioned in Orders
iv the Governor General for his services (Brevet of Major).
"J" Major T. L. Roberts served with a field force in May and June 1857 against the fort of Hote Murdan held by
.Tiutineers of the 55th Bengal Native Infantry, and subsequently towards the Swat Valley. Present as Adjutant
18th Punjaub Infantry at the mutiny of the "51st K.I. at Peshawur in Aug. 1857, and was severely contused and
-.liirhtly wounded by a musket- shot "by the mutineers. Served the campaign of 1859 against the rebels on the
Repeal Frontier as 2nd in Command 3rd Sikh Infantry ; and for several months commanded pests on the fron-
tier with a Wing 3rd Sikhs and a troop of Irregular Cavalry ; present in the action with the Nana and Bala Rao at
Etnttenpore, and in carrying their position in the Nepaul Hills on the 28th March ; when reconnoitring in the hills
.villi two Companies 3rd Sikhs fell in with and conducted into camp Mahomed Hoosain the Nazim of Gorruckpore,
with 200 armed followers and six elephants ; commanded the 3rd Sikhs in the affair with the Nusseerabad Brigade
on utb Nov. ; and present at the final surrender of the rebels at Dukairee in December (twice mentioned in de-
spatches. Medal). Served as D.A.Q.M. General to the force under Brigadier General Staveley during the operations
against the Taeping rebels in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, including the capture of the stockades
j, iitsault and capture of the walled cities of Kading, Tsingpoo, Najow, and Tsolin, affair of Nagiang,
■nd relief of Kading (mentioned in despatches).
••• Sir George Robinson was present with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in
llic Bone Valley under Brigadier Boileau in 1853. Commanded the flank companies of the 22nd Regiment with
the force under Sir Sydney Cotton in August and September 1S54 against the Mohmunds, and was present at the
taking and destruction of the villages of Shahmooschkhyl, Sardeen, and Dubb, on the North West Frontier of
:al with Clasp).
11 G Rowland served with the 1st Royals throughout the campaign of i860 in China, including the taking
•>f Binho and Tangku, occupation of Tientsin, and surrender of Pekin (Medal with two Clasps).
-'"t Major F. S. Schomberg served with the 57th Regiment in the Crimea in 1855, including the siege and fall of
Bebastopo I, and attack of the Redan on the 8th Sept.; also bombardment and capture of Kinbourn (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal). On outpost duty under Colonel Warre on the line of the Taptee river in co-operation
with the Central India Field Force. Served in the New Zealand war in 1864-66, including the attack and capture of
Um \hu and Kaithe (Medal).
r Bcott Berved in the 9U1 Lancers at the close of the Punjaub campaign in 1849 (Medal). Served as
) \ I > '.'. 1 leneral to Lugard's Division from 28th Feb. 1858, and was present at the taking of the Dilkoosha,Martiniere,
Banks' Bouse, Begum's Palace, and capture Of Lucknow, with subsequent operations ; joined detached Column under
WahxHe, 1 Squadron at the attack on Rhodamow, also at the action of Aligunge (Medal with Clasp,
:wio- mentioned in despatches). Was awarded the Silver Medal of the Shipwrecked Mariners' Society for gallant
conduct on the occasion of the wreck of the troop-ship Julia on the coast of Sind.
- BhuckburgO served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Eastern campaign up to Nov. 1854, including
of Alma. Halaklava, and Inkerman (severely wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with four Clasps,
ml Turkish Medal I
H. 8 Singleton served with the 30th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th May 1855, including the siege
and Tall of BebastopOl (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
m Major It. 1\ Smith served with the 10th Hussars in the Crimean campaign from the 17th April to the 3rd July
Deluding the capture Of Tchorgaun and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
L as a Lieutenant in the Austrian Army under Marshal Radetzki in 1848-49, and was
and Novara. Served with the 91st Regiment in the Kaffir war of 1850-53 (Medal).
~'' •■ " rved as an Knsign in the 4,th Regiment at Newport in Monmouthshire during the Chartist
- lather's ( lompany of that Regiment defeated a body of nearly 5,000 armed men
Newport, Mr. John Frost, who attacked the town with the treasonable intention of coin-
boi the country. The defeat of this insurrectionary host after eleven were
t and ulnitit thirty or forty wounded, was characterized at the time in the Imperial Parliament as
• 1 he whole of Kngland from anarchy and rebellion. For this service each of the
reel lyefl the thanks of the Queen and of the Commanderin Chief, and also the thanks
thshire, (damorganshire, and llreconshire. In April 1855 he was promoted to a
an.l served at Constantinople, Hayukdere, and the entrenched Camp at Kertch
inUl the disbandment of the Anglo-Ottoman Force, and has received the 4th Class of the
1,1 ■ mi -ii' from the Sultan.
tapyUon served In the Indian campaign in 1858-59 with the 2nd Dragoon Guards, including the
War Services of Majors Retired hy Sale, frc. 63$
action of Nusserutpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (charger wounded) , subsequent operations, actions of Koorsee
and Nawabgunge, the (hide campaign, action of Jamo, siege and capture of Birwah, and Tran«-Gogra affairs at
Bungaon ; commanded a Squadron of the Bays and Drummond's Police Cavalry (Natives) on a detached operation
at Jamo, in conjunction with the remainder of the Cavalry under Colonel Seymour ; and during the operations against
Sirardas Sing near Seerora, he also had a Squadron party detached (mentioned in despatches. Medal with Clasp).
251 Major Stehelin served with the 29th Regiment in the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of
Ferozeshah and Sobraon (Medal and Clasp) . Served with the 67th Regiment in the cnmpaignof i860 in China (Medal).
232 Major B. Shiffner served with the 34th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1857-58, including the action at
Cawnpore on 26th 27th and 28th Nov. 1857, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, and relief of
Azimghur (Medal with Clasp).
253 Major J. F. Stephens served with the 86th Regiment during the Indian mutiny of 1857-59, and was present at
the disarming of four Companies of the 27th Bombay N.I. at Ratnagherry nth Aug. 1857. Served in the Central
India Field Force under Sir Hugh Rose, and was present at the action of Koonch, operations before Calpee from
15th to 21st May, battle of Golowlee, capture of the town and fortress of Calpee, battle of Morar, battle before ami
storm and capture of the town and fortress of Gwalior (Medal with Clasp). Served in 1S63 during the Taeping re-
bellion as Adjutant General to the Anglo-Chinese Force under Lt. Colonel Gordon ; present at the attack ami
capture by storm of the walled city of Taftsan, istMay, also at the attack and capture of the walled city of Quinsan,
including the taking of the rebel positions at the east' and west gates of the city, 1st June, a ad repulse of the sortie
of the ga/rison (ending in the surrender of 2.000 rebels1, together with the capture of numerous stockades ant
minor operations (Chinese Imperial decoration of the Red Button).
254 Major St. John served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Central India campaign from 22nd Aug. 1858 to 31st
March 1859 J was present as brigade Major at the affair of Rajghur, and as A.Q.M. ( ieneral at the affairs of Mon-
growlie, Sindwaho, and Korai (three times mentioned in despatches, Brevet of Major, and Medal).
255 Major Stocks served with the 1st Dragoons in the Crimea from 6th Oct. 1854, and was present at the battles Of
Balaklava, Inkerman, and Tchernaya, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
256 Major Van Straubenzee served with the 32nd Regiment at the first and second siege operations before Mooltan,
including the action of Soorjkoond ; he was severely wounded on the 27th Dec. 1848 (Medal with Clasp). Was present
with the force under Sir Colin Campbell against the hill tribes near Peshawur in May and June 1852 (Medal with
Clasp). Served as Brigade Major 111 ( 'hina, and accompanied the expeditionary force to the North ; was present in
every engagement from its landing at I'ehtang to the occupation of Pekin (Medal with Clasps, and Brevet of Major).
257 Major D. Stuart served at the siege and capture of Kittoor in the Fast Indies in Dec. 1824.
258 Major W. E. Stuart has received the Turkish War Medal and the 4th Class Order of the Medjidie, for service as
Aide de Camp to Major General M. W. Smith, commanding Osmanli Cavalry.
159 Major Studdert served with the 9th Lancers at the battle of Punniar on 29th Dec. 1843 (Bronze Star).
260 Major Sykes served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege anti
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
261 Major G. J. Teevan served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1S6S in command of a Division cf the Transport
Train (Medal).
262 Major W. P. Terry served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimean campaign frim the 16th June 1855, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Cemetery on the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
253 Major Thellusson served with the Coldstream Guards in the Crimea from 2nd May 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th Class of Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
264 Major C. Thompson joined the 64th Regiment in the Persian expedition in March 1S57 (Medal with Clasp).
Served i'n Bengal and N.W. Provinces in suppressing the mutiny in 1857-58 ; commanded the escort which safely
conveyed the treasure from Gya to Calcutta (thanked by the Governor General in Council and by Lord Clyde):
present in the operations at' Cawnpore under General Windham, defence of Cawnpore and defeat of the Gwalior
mutineers, and action of Kala. Nuddee ( brevet of Major, Medal).
266 Major Thursby served with the 9th Regiment in the Crimea from 27th Nov. 1854, including the siege and fall
of Sebastopol. and assault of the Batteries on the iKth June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
267 Major Hon. F. Le Poer Trench served in the 52nd Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign in
1857-58, including the defeat of the Seakote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee in July 1857, siege assault and
occupation of Delhi from 13th Aug. to 22nd Sept. 1857 (Medal with Clasp 1. Served with the 40th Regiment in the New
Zealaiid war in 1863-65, and was present at liangarin, Waiari, and Orakau (Medal).
268 Major Trevor served with the 4th Regiment the Eastern campaign of 1^4, and up to n",th Feb. 1855, including
the battles in the Crimea and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with thr, f.a.-ps. and Turkish Me, hill.
269 Major Turner served with the 65th Regiment in New Zealand during the war of 1 \|", and also throughout that
of 1860-61, and was severely wounded in the action at Mahoetahi (Brevet of Major, and Medal).
270 Major Venables served with the 97th Regiment in Bengal in suppressing the mutiny 1111857-58, and was pre-
sent in the actions of Nusrutporo, Chanda. Umeerpore, and Sr.'tanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow; operations
in Bundlecund and the Ohutterpore territory in 1859, and commanded the Nowgong Field Force in the affair of
Suleia (Medal with Clasp) .
2:ot Major Vereker served with the 12th Regt. in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including the storm and capture
of the Maori position at Orakau on 1st and 2nd April 1S64 (.Medal).
271 Major Vesey served as Adjutant of the 72nd Highlanders in the Crimea from _Stli May 1. :;.-,, including the ex-
pedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and attack of the iSth June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the
Medjidie, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah, and was present with the leading
Column of assault on the 30th March 185S, pursuit of the Gwalior rebels in Kajpootana and battle of Buuass, sub-
sequently througho- tthe operations in Central India and pursuit of the rebel forces under Tautia Topee and Rao
Sahib in 1858-59 ; commanded Detachment of the 72nd Highlanders in the action of Oodeypore (mentioned in des-
patches, Brevet of Major, Medal with Clasp).
272 Major Walter served the Indian campaign of 1S58 -59 with the 53rd Regiment, and was prosi tit, at the passage o\
the Gogra at Fyzabad on 25th November, the all'air ot Hungaon. buttle ,,1 Toolsepure (performed the duties of a
mounted Officer),' and some minor affairs. Commanded the Left Wing of the 53rd in Sir A. Horsford's Column during
the latter part of the Trans-Gogra campaign— twice mentioned in despatches (Medal).
273 Major E. T. Webb served with the Persian expedition in 1857, including the storm and capture of Reshire,
and surrender of Bushire (Medal with Clasp).
275 Sir Augustus Riversdale Warren served with the _-,ih Regiment in the Crimea from the 26th January 1S55, in-
cluding the siege and fall of Sebastonol, and capture of Kinlxmrn (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
Turkish Medal). Served in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
Sultanpore, siege and capture of Lucknow (woundcii. sub-e^ici.: operations in Oude and affairs of Pohan and
Mea.ngunge, also at Churda, and Fort, of Musjcodia (Medal with ( 'las],).
276 Major C. Warren was Senior Officer of the Troops on board the Charlotte, when that ship went to pieces during a
gale of wind in Algoa Bay, in September 1S54 ; 63 soldiers, n women, and all the children were drowned. Captain
Warren remained to the last with the captain of the ship, encouraging and cheering his men, and was specially
mentioned in General orders by General Jacks ,11 f, r his gallantry and good conduct on this trying occasion. Served
with the 27th Regiment on the North- We-: Pr ' er during the Indian mutiny in 1857-59 (Medal).
277 Major H. E. Warren served with the 60th Ritles in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal). Also in the Indian
mutiny campaign in 1858-59 in the Shahabad . li-: net , a ud commanded Detachments of the Battalion in several engage-
ments'(mentioned in despatches. Medal). And throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps).
278 Major Warry served with the 34th Regiment in the Crimea from February to the 30th July 1855, including the
siege of Sebastopol ; was severely contused in the Trenches on the 1 8th June (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major.,
and Turkish Medal).
279 Major Way served with the 29th Regiment throughout the Punjanb campaign in 1848-49, including the passage
of the Ctienab, 'and battles of Chillianwallah and Goojcrat (Medal with two Clasos).
280 Major J. C. Weir served in the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal) ; and with the expedition north of the Orange
river in 1852-53. Also the China war of 1S60, including the actions of the 3rd 12th and 14th August, 18th and 21st
Sept., and advance on Pekin (Medal with Clasps for the Taku Forts and Pekin).
6.9 Worr Services of Majors Retired by Sale, Sfo.
unpaigns in Upper Canada from 1812 to 1815, including the actions at Fort George
.... 1 <, 1 which last he was severely wounded. . . '^
Whue served with the • ,th Regiment in the Crimea from the 5th January 1855. including the siege
,,1 ftttacka on , • ad 8th September (Medal with Clasp, Brevet of Major, 5th
• • Ufirwapin.847. ^as in the action of Boem Plaats and de-
I throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-52, and was present with the 2nd
the s Arming of the Iron Mountain. Commanded Sir Harry Smith's
h i SI he was repeatedly employed as a Staff Officer with the
■t„ t hr 2nd Division fromNovember 1S51 to .October 1852;
pedition under Sir George Cathcart, ending m the battle of
uV.^ii.Ti,.,),, 1 1 ■ I and has been repeatedly thanked m brigade and division
S ^« " l;_ - • Sir H.Smith and of Sir GCathcart (Medal). Brevet of
,Medjidie, for sei^ice with the Turkish Contangent,
*• Maior Wilkin sen 1 1 in the nth Hussars throughout the Kastern campaign of 1854-55, including the affairs of
Bulganacand M'Kenzies Kami, batt! s of Alma, Bafcklflva, Iiikerman, and Ichernaya alege and Ml Of Sebastopol
(Mi^lHl with four Clasps, ,th Class oi- the Medjidie, and rurkish Medal). Had the honour of being called out m
i f . kert by the Commander in Chief for services in the field. Served in the 7th
rely wounded when acting as Brigade Major of
Cnvalrv and brought tb< action in the operations before Lucknow and irom Dec. 1858 to
,t!'.ii:- . : \I.-..mrunge (as Adjutant of tne Left Wing of the Regiment), siege and
. rani'.auni including the affair near Churda and pursuit, taking
. k on Uankee with pursuit to the Baptee, advance into Nepaul and affair of Sitkaghat
;.::,. a brave attempt to rescue Cornet Bankes who was surrounded by tne enemy
and wa- . .> - ■. ..vl Brevet 0 Major). . . .
K Wilkinson served with the oth Lancers m the Punjanb campaign of 1848-49, mcludmg the
-p...,. !asps). Also in suppression of the Indian mutiny in 1857-50
capture of Delhi, and actioi f Bolundshuhur, commanded a Squadron in the actions of
Am ,,,,.. ; the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, and at the final siege and capture at
, iiirci-i-.rhout the summer campaign in Oude and Rohilcund, including actions at
niL'e. capturo of Bareilly, Shajehanpore, and pursuit to Mahomdee (twice mentioned in de-
spatches, Medal'with three Clasps). ' ^ . "
• A. W. Williams served with the 12th Lancers throughout the Kaffir war of 1851-53 (Medal), including
.1. Also in the Crimea from qtb May to 3rd August 1S55, including the
; Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
r R. L. Wiiliams served with tin- ;-t Royals in the Crimea from the 29th Aug. 1855, including the siege
m,, I UUlol - : on the 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Served tin > • ' a as 1). A. Q.M.Gen., including the taking of Sinho and Tangku, actions of the 18th
:,,, 1 - t sin, and surrender of Pekin (Brevet of Major, Medal with two Clasps).
.'. liliains served with the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian campaign of 1857-59, including the relief
of Lucknow liv Lord ( 'Ivde, battle of Cawnpore on 6th Dec. 1857, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kala Nuddee,
»i,-ge and the Fort of Rooyah, actions of Allegunge and Bareilly, campaign in Oude
and attack on Port Mithowhe (Medal with two Clasps). Served in the Eusol'zie campaign of 1863-64, and at the
Umbevla Pass under Sir John Garvoek (Medal with Clasp).
tn Major Wilmot served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade during the Indian mutiny until November 1858,
subsequently on the Staff of Sir Hope Grant; was present at the capture of Lucknow (Victoria Cross, Brevet of
Major. Medal wit ii '
. Wilson served with the 42nd Highlanders in the Crimean campaign of 1S54-55, including the
battle of 'Balak'i.r. a. e.\pc dition t > Kerf eh and Yeuikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with two Clasps, 5th
Class of the Med idie, and Turkish Medal . Served also the campaign of 1857-58 against the mutineers in India,
iticlud tilt the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, and Kudygunge, siege and fall of Lucknow and assault
of the Martiniere ami Hanks' Bungalow, attack on the Fort of Rooyah, action at Allygunge, attack and capture of
Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
■ \\ ,ly served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46 with the 50th Regiment, including the battles of
Moodkce, Ferozeshah, Ahwal, and Sobraon, in which last engagement, and during the hottest part of the contest,
ho succeeded to the command Of the 50th Regiment and brought it out of the action ; his gallantry in the hand-to-
hand conflict with the enemy attracted and called forth the marked and written approbation of Sir Harry Smith ■
and Brigadier Penny, ami for which he was noted by Lord Gough " as one worthy of reward for meritorious con-
ny" (Medal and three Clasps).
■ \\ illiamson served with the 48th Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April 1855, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol t Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
• H. 1 1. Wood served the Peninsular campaign of 1S14, including the investment of Bayonne.
*»• Major .1. .1. Wood served with the iSth Royal Irish in the Burmese war of 1852 (Medal with Clasp for Pegu).
,'iment in the Crimea from the 2nd September 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebas-
topol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
W.Wood served with the 42nd Highlanders (as Adjutant from i6thFeb. 1S55) throughout the Eastern cam-
paign ol 1854 55, including the battles of Alma and Balaklavn, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of
: with three Clasps, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Tttrkiah Medal). Also as Adjutant, served
■ mutiny campaign of 1857-58, including the actions at Cawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Khodagunj,
fall of Lucknow and assault of the Martiniere and Banks' Bungalow, attack on the Foft
itl ick and capture of Bareilly (Medal with Clasp).
'■"'1 i$i2 to the end of the campaign, including the first siege of Tarragona,
Aleov, battle of Castalla, second siege of Tarragona, action at Ordal, investment
"' '■'",' ! "■ affairs. Served also at the siege and capture of Genoa, and with the expedition
e * , 1
I with the 8and Regiment in the Crimea from the 2nd Sept. 1855, including the siege
■ ial w :i. ( ia.-p, and Turkish Medal). Served also in the N. W. Provinces in suppressing
sent at the second relief of Lucknow, defeat of the Gwalior Contingent at
< •iwnpore. ueiioM o, |:U1 ,f the Jail and .subsequent operations at ShahiehanDore. and affairs of
with Clasp).
I Begimi ut al the first and second siege operations before Mooltan, including the
> , s position m front of the advanced Trenches on rzthSept. 1848, the action of Soorikoond, storm
' • >• "I 'le ,•„,.[,,.., . .,,.„ present at the surrender of the Fort and garrison of
" rat (Medal with two 1 lasps)
•ndedi,, the Crimea on 7th Feb. 1855, and served with the 71st Light In fantrv in the
- . Pol.and on the Expedition to Kertch; also served at the destruction of
■ d with Clasp, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
' ,,;.,,l "r"U ' , ?i!!7rl.W u ftn "PeAitionary force against the Indians of Yucatan in April and May
»,, a of the disturbanc in tie- Northern district
• red as Aid,- de Can:,, t i General Reed when he commanded at the siege ofDelhi, and
the ( vinica from the 8th Nov. 1854, including the siege
tl from »t Dec. 1854 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class
0 of , -. , 5S with the 4th Light Dragoons, including the battles of
of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
I MM BUM Brigade 111 the Kastern campaign, including the battles of Alma and
War Services of Majors Retired by Sale, fyc.
640
Balaklava, and siege of Sebastopol until April 1S55 (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal), Served also
during- the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the action of Cawnpore, siege and capture of Lucknow, battle of
Nawabgunge, and taking of Port bofnorea (Medal with Clasp).
304 Major Arthur Hunt served with the Field Train Royal Artillery in the Eastern campaign of 1855, and was
present during the siege and fall of Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege train at the bombardments of the 6th
and 17th June (Medal with Glasp, Knight of the Legion of Honor, and Turkish Medal).
305 Major T. C. Hinds served with the 40th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present at
Rangariri and Orakau (Medal) .
306 Major J. P. Boyes served throughout the Kaffir War of 1846-47, including the action of the Gwanga (Medal).
Also in the Kaffir War of 1851-5-,.
Officers now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Noble
Order of the Garter.
(According to their Stalls.)
Knights. (EG.)
Field Marshal Sis Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KT. GCB. KP. GCSI. GCMG. 10 Hussars
Lt.Golonel His Royal Highness the Duke of Connanght, KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. Rifle Brigade
FieldMarshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, GCB. KP. GCSI. GCMG. Commanding in Chief, Gren. Guards
Colonel His Royal Hi ah nets' the Duke of Cumberland
General His Royal Highness Prince F. i Christian C.A. of Schleswig-Holstcin
Colonel W. F. Duke o/Buccleuch, Edinburgh Militia
Et. General Arthur Richard, Duke of Wellington.
Lt.Colonel Henry Charles Fitzroi/, Duke of Beaufort, late Unatt.
Captain C. H. Duke of Richmond and Gordon, h.p. Unatt.
Officers now holding Rank in the Arm;/ of the Most Ancient and Most Noble
Order of the Thistle.
Knights. (KT.)
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG. GCB. KP. GCSI. GCMG. 10 Hussars
Lt.Colonel His Royal •Highness the Duke of Connanght, KG. KP. GCSI. GCMG. Rifle Brigade
leers now holding Rank in the Army of the Most Illustrious
Order of St. Patrick.
Knights. (KP.)
FieldMarshal His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, KG. KT. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. 10 Hussars
Lt.Colonel His Royal /lighurss the Duke of Connaught, KG.KT. GCMG. GCSI. Rifle Brigade
Field Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of 1. 'ambridge, KG. GCB. GCSI. GCMG. Commanding in Chief, Gren. Guards
Golonel the Marquis of Donegall, GCH. Antrim Militia.
Officers now holding Rank in the Army of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
Knights, Grand Cross. (GCB.)
Field Marshal His Roy, I Highness Albeit Edward Prince of Haines, General Sir Frederick Paul, GCSI. CIE. 104 F(
Wales, KG. KT. KP. GCSI. GCMG. 10 Hussars Hertford, General the Marquis of (Civil)
Field Marshal His Royal Hiyhness Geo. W. F. C. Duke of Horsford, General Sir Alfred H. 14 Foot
Cambridge, KG. KP. GCSI.
Chief, Grenadier Guards
GCMG. Commanding in Lucan, General George Charles, 'Karl of, 1 Life Guards
Lugard, General Right Hon. Sir Edward, 31 Foot
c. Michel, General Right Hon. S-V John, 86 Foot
NapierofMagdala, I ri ueralRobt. C. Lord, GCSI.U. Eng.
Paulet, General Lord William, no Font,
0. W. Reed, General Sir Thomas, 44 Foot
HI Knkebv, General H. Lord, Scots Guards
c. Airey, General Richard, Lord, 7 Foot
JSiWi Bloomfield, General Sir John, Royal Artillery
Buller, General Sir George, Rifle Brigade
c. Cameron, General Sir Duncan A. 42 Foot
Chamberlain, Gen. Sir Neville Bowles, GCSI. Bengal Inf. Simmons, General Sir J.LintornA. Royal Engineers
Chapman, General Sir Fred. E. Royal Engineers
Chelmsford, Major General Frederic Augustus, Lord
Codrington, General Sir William J. Coldstream Guards
Cunynghame, General Sir A. A. T. 60 Rifles
Dacres, General Sir Richard J. Royal Artillery
Douglas, Lt. General Sir John, 79 Foot
3D England, General Sir Richard, K1L. 41 Foot
Gough, General Sir John Bloomfield, 2 Dragoons
Grant, General Sir Patrick, GCMG. 78 Foot
Spencer, General Hon. Sir Aug. A. 43 Foot
Strathnairn, Field Marshal H. H. Lord, GCSI. R. Horse Gds.
Straubeiizee, General Sir Cha. T. Van, 39 Foot
Vivian, General Sir Rob. John Hussey, 102 Foot
Williams, General Sir Wni. F., Bt. Royal Artillery
W 1, General Sir David E. Royal Artillery
iWyllie. General Sir William, 103 Foot
IRIX Yorke, Field Marshal Sir Charles, Rifle Brigade
Knights Commanders. (KCB.)
Adye, Lt.General Sir John Miller, Royal Artillery
Airey, Lt.Gener-i! Sir . anies Talbot
Alexander, General - .lame,. Royal Artillery
Alison, Major General Sir Archibald, Bart.
Baker, Genera! Sir William (Ciril), Royal Engineers
Balfour, General Sir George (diiil), Royal Artillery
Bates, General Sir Henry, 9 Foot
Becher, General Sir Arthur M. I'.enga.' Staff Corps
Biddulph, Major General Sir Michael A. S., R. Artillery
e. Borton, General Sir Arthur, 1 West India Regt.
Bourchier, Maj. General Sir Geo., r.f.p. R. (Bengal) Art.
Bradford, General Sir John Fowler, late Bengal Cavalry
Brind, General Sir James, Royal Artillery
Brooke, General Sir George, Royal Artillery
Brown, Insp. Gen. Sir John C. Bengal Army
Trfffi Browne, Lt.General Sir Samuel Jas. KCSI. Bengal
Staff Corps
Brownlow, Colonel Sir Charles Henry, Bengal Stan" Corps
Cadogan, General Hon. Sir George, 71 Foot
Chute, General Sir Trevor. 22 Foot.
Cloete, General Sir A. J. KH. 19 Foot
Coghlan, General Sir Wm. M. (Civil), Royal Artillery
Colborne, Lt.General Hon. Sir Francis
Cowell, Major General Sir John C. (Civil), r.f.p R. Engineers
D'Aguilar, 'Lt.General Sir Charles L. Royal Artillery
Daly, Lt.General Sir Henry, Bombay Staff Corps
Daubeney.Lt.Gen. Sir H. Charles B., 55 Foot
Uffi Dickson, Gen. Sir Collin.gwood, Royal Artillery
Drake, Controller Sir Wm. Henry, half pay
Du Cane, Colonel Sir Edmond F. (Civil), R. Engineers
Ellice, General Sir Charles Henry, 49 Foot
UlC Elphinstone, Colonel Sir Howard C. ( Civil), R. Eng.
Fitzmayer, General Sir James Wm. Royal Artillery
Gordon, Gen. Hon. Sir Alex. Hamilton, 100 Foot
Gordon, Commissary General Sir Henry Wm. (Civil), r.f.p.
Graham, General Sir Fortescue, late R. Marine Artillery
Greathed, Lt.t leu. Sir Edward Harris
Green, General Sir Edward, Bombay Staff Corps
Green, General Sir Geo. W. Guy, late Bengal Stafl'Corps
Hamilton, General Sir Fred. Wm. 21 Fusiliers
Harness, General Sir Henry Drury, Royal Engineers
iHaythorne, General Sir Edmund, 37 Foot
Tost Honourable Order of the Bath
Norcott, General
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Knikhts Commahdbbs— conh
Henderson. Lt.Col. SirKdm. V. Walcott (GWfl.r.tp.B, E. Norman Lt^en
I ieneral Sir Edw. Cooper, 4 Dragoon -Guards
Hogg, Lt.Col. .Sir Ja
Wm. S. R. 47 Foot
Henry Wylie, C/£. Bengal Staff C.
Paget, General Lord George A. F. 4 Hussars
MGarel "b^ri'Cicii), late of Pears, Major Gen. Sir Thos. T. (Civil), late Madras Eng.
Pellv, Colonel .Sir Lewis, KCSI.(Oivil), Bombay StaffCorps
Pon'sonby, Lt.General .Sir H. F. (CioiZ)
Edward Alan, 57 Foot
VK Hone, Deputy Burgeon
oral Kr Frederick, 45 Foot
General Or Anthony Dickson BawlinBon,I4.Col.iSirH.Gre8wiok(Ctoa), lateofBombaylnf.
Reid, General Sir Charles, Bengal Staff Corps
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Johnson, General Sir Edwin 13. CIE. Royal AmUery
, nil Sir William. 32 Foot
Sir Richard Denifl
Lt ( in,, ral Sir Arnold B. KCST. R. Artillery
Russell, General Sir David, 75 Foot
St. George, General Sir John, Royal Artillery
Sabine, General Sir Edward (Cicil), Royal Artillery
Seymour, General .Sir Fra., Bart. 11 Foot
General Right Hon
Ion*! S,r Henry Aticell (Cicil), late Unattached
ral .Sir Arthur J. s8 Foot
■II ospg . .v.rW'm. MD. half pay
ieneral S»r Archibald, 9 Lancers
■ imu ral Sir Geo. Henry, 3 Hussars
i r Thomas Galbraith, AfX>. late Director General
Annv Medical Department
Longford, General Wm. I.., Earl of , 5 Foot
. ,,-i SJ late Madras Infantry
Lumaden. 0 tone! Sir l'cter Stark, CSI. Bengal S.C.
oeral Sir Daniel, 45 Foot
r,"p M'Gregor, General .Sir Duncan (Cicil)
•.Maior Gen. .SirGeo.HaUfCiri.), late of Bengal Art.
BfLeod, Major General .Sir John Chetham
Malcolm. General Sir Geo. Bombay StaffCorps
FCMaude, Lt General Sir Fred. Francis
. ,SirWm.Tho.(Cin7), 62 Foot Stack, General -Sir Maurice, late Bombay Cavalry
Staveley, General .Sir Charles Wm. D. 36 Foot
Steele, General Sir Thomas M. 61 Foot
Stewart. Lt.General .Sir Donald Martin, Bengal S. C.
.Stokes, Colonel Sir John (Cicil), Royal Engineers
IStransham, General Sir Anthony B. Royal Marines
Strickland, Commissary General Sir Edward
Taylor, General Sir Alexander, r.f.p. Royal Engineers-
Templetown, General G. F. Viscount, 2 Life Guards
Trollope. General Sir Charles, 53 Foot
Waddv, General Sir Richard, 03 Foot
Walker, General Sir E. Walter F. 50 Foot
Warde, General .Sir Edw. Chas. Royal Artillery
White, General Sir Henry D. 6 Dragoons
Wilbraham, General .Sir Richard, 80 Foot
Wolseley, Lt General Sir Garnet J. GCMG.
p.e.c.YC Wood, Brig. General Sir Henry Evelyn, 90 Foot
Melvill. Major G u. Sir Peter M.(Cin7), lateof Bombay Inf.i Wood, Colonel Sir John Stewart (Civil), late of 13 Foot
Muir, Air Wm. M. MD. Direct.Gen. Army Medical Depart.
Companions. (OB.)
Fred, late of Bengal Engineers Brownrigg, General John Studholme, 95 Foot
p.s.c. Bruce, Lt.Colonel Alexander C, 91 Foot
Bruce, Lt.General Henry Le Geyt, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Y€ Buller, Colonel Redvers Henry, CMG. 60 Rifles
Bulwer, Major General Edward G.
Bunny, Major General Arthur, Royal Artillery
Burne, Colonel Henry K. Bengal Staff Corps
Burroughs, Colonel Fred. Wm. Traill- h.p. 93 Foot
Burton, Lt.Colonel Adolphus W. D. late of 7 Dr. Gds.
Burton, Major General Fowler
B Major General
AbUitt, Major General Henry Dyett, Madras Staff Corp
General James, Royal Artillery
Abinger. Major General William Fred. Lord
Adair, Major General Charles William, Royal Marines
I . Major General Cadwallader
A lams, Commissary General George, half pay
Addison. Major General Thomas
AimtUs, Colonel William Barnard, late of 93 Foot
1 'olunel Charles T. Bombay Staff Corps
Alexander, Major General Geo. G. r.f.p. Royal Marine Art. Butler, Major General Percy Archer
■-.Alexander, Li.Geu. .Sir .las. Edward
Allen. Surgeon Major Fred. Freeman, Bengal Army
Butler, Major William Francis h.p. 69 Foot
Cadell, Major General Robert, Royal Artillery
Allgood, Minor General George, r.f.p. Bengal Staff Corps Call, Lt.General Geo. Fred. Stevenson
Anderson, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Arth., MD. half pay Cameron, Lt.Colonel Geo. Poulett, late of Madras Infantry
Anders >n. Major General John R. r.f.p. Royal Artillery Cameron, Major General William Gordon
- •-. Major General Philip, lateof Madras Artillery Campbell, Major General Fred. Alex. (Cioil), R. Artillery
Apnleyard, Colonel Fred. Ernest, S5 Foot
Arlmttmot, Colonel Charles George, Royal Artillery
ArJugh. Major John Charles (Cicil), R. Engineers
Armstrong, General Edward, late Madras Infantry
Armstrong, Lt.General James Wells
Allay. Minor General Edward, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Baker, Colonel Thomas Durand, 18 Foot
< 'ampbell. General George, Royal Artillery
Campbell, Major General Hugh A. B., r.f.p. R. Artillery
Campbell, Surgeon Major John, MD. late BengalArmy
p.i.e. Carey, Major General Robert
Carleton, General Henry Alex., Royal Artillery
Carmichael, Colonel James D. h.p. 94 Foot
Carr, Colonel George, late of Madras Infantry
Ballard, General John A. (Honorary), r.f.p. R. Engineers Carthew, General Morden, late Madras Infantry
Barcbard, Colonel Charles Henry, late of Bengal StaffCorps Chermside, Major General Henry L. r f p. Royal Artillery
Barnard, Lt.General Chas. Louilon, R. Marine Artillery Winchester, Colonel Robert Bruce, Brigade Depot
Barrow, Major General Joseph Lyon, r.f.p. Royal Artillery Chippindall, Colonel Edward, Brigade Depot
Harrow, Cofow 1 Charles Malcolm. Bombay StaffCorps
Barry, Colonel William Wigraxn, Rova! Artillery
Harwell, Lt.General Charles Arthur, Bengal StaffCorps
, Major General Alfred
Baamgartner, Lt.General Robert J.
Bayly, Major General John (Cicil), Royal Engineers
Beoher, General John Reid (OioU), Rov'al Engineers
William, Unatt.
I.t General Henry Roxby, 7 Hussars
Bent, Lt.G.tur.ii George, r.f.p, Royal Engineers
. Bombay 8taff Corps
Biddolph, Major Genera] Robert, Royal Artillery
. Major General George Wm. P.
neral Sir John Jarvis, KCMG. 106 Foot
I " U'iImhic, 24 Foot
- ■ Seymour John, Burr.
- irgeon Major Thomas M., MI).
Itiunt. Major Genera] Charles Man-is, r.fcp. R. Artillery
Birth, Colonel Bamuel Frederick, h.p, 40 F'oot
■ Dep. Commissary General wm. half pay
Boatock. Deputy Surg.''
1 oailier Guard!
Claremont, Lt.General Edward Stopford
Clarke, Colonel Alexander Ross (Ciri!) Royal Engineers
Clarke, C, ;. , e s ,- ..ndrewl Cin7). KCMG. CIE. R. Eng.
Clarke, Lt.Colonel Charles Mansfield, 57 Foot
Clarke, Lt.General George Calvert
Fif Clifford, Minor General Hon. Sir Henry Hugh, KCMG.
Cobbe. Colonel Alex. Hugh, h.p. 17 Foot.'
Coke, Major General John , late of Bengal Infantry
Cole, Colonel Arthur Low,-,/, late of 17 Foot
p.e. c. Colley , Colonel sir Geo. Pomeroy, KCSI. CMG. 2 Foot
Collings, Lt.General John Elias
Colvile, Colonel F. M. Brigade Depot
Conolly, Major General James
Conway, Lt.General Thomas S.
Cooke, Colonel Anthony Charles, Royal Engineers
Cooper. Colonel Arthur Sisson, late of 33 Foot
Cox, Major General 1 'harles Vivian, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Cox, Major General John Hamilton, late of 75 Foot
c.Cox, Major General John Wm.
Creagh-Osborne, Colonel Charles O. Brigade Depot
o-neral John Ashton, h.p Crealock, Major General Henry Hope, CMG.
p.».c. Crealock, Lt.Colonel John North, 05 Foot
.-, r.f.p. R. Engineers Criohton, Major General Wm. H. (Cicil) late of MadrasS.C.
1. it. r.fp. Royal Marine:
' ilom 1 Ji n ini.iti, late BengalArmy
' Edward William, 4 Foot
Croftoii,Cflpt.JRf.ifo».StrWalterF.(Ct».) h.p. R. Artillery
Crommeliu, Lt.General Wm. Arden, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Cuffe, Surgeon Major Charles M'Donough
U.llonghby Lake, late Bombay S. C. Cureton, Lt.General Charles, BengalSt& Corps
■ :, "■;',• «• _.„ •'■■rrie, Lt.Colonel Augustus Arthur. Bengal S C.
„ , B • , • ^WerZ, , , ., < 'urrie. Surgeon General Samuel, MD.
- .1 \\ ilham Tod, r.f.p. Royal Artillery Custanee, Lt.General Wm v^-tl, .. tt„=.o,0
ral John Tatton, late Royal Marines
\ drew
P.M. Royal Engineers
' / '. ... KCMG. fat '4, Poo<
■• Iter John, late Bombaj [nfantry
1 1
Dalrymple, General John H. Elphlnstone, 108 Foot
Dane, ins,],. (.;,.„. of Hospitals Richard, MD. half pay
Daubeny, Major General James
de Courcy, Colonel Nevinson Willoughby, r.f.p. R. Marines
1 ' iracher, Lt.Colonel Henry James, 24 Foot
I »elaf< --. Col mel Henry George, 101 Foot
Must Honourabln Order of the Bath.
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Companions — continued.
Dennis, General John Leslie, 52 Foot
De Eottenburg, Colonel George (Civil), late of 100 Foot
De Salis, Lt.General Rodolph, 8 Hussars
Desborough, Major General John.r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Dillon, Major General Martin, CSI.
Diron, Major Gen. Wm.M.H. (Cioil), late of R. Artillery
Dodgson, Major General David Scott, Bengal Infantry
Doherty, General Henry Edward
Doran, 'Colonel John, Bengal Staff Corps
Downes, Deputy Commissary General Arthur William
Drew, Colonel Francis Barry, 14 Foot
Drysdale, Major General William, li.it. Brigade Depot
Dunlop, Lt.General Franklin, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Dausford, General Henry F. Bengal Staff Corps
c. Eagar, Major General Robert John
e. Edwards, General Clement Alex. 18 Foot
Edwards, Colonel James Bevan, Royal Engineers
Elgee, Colonel Cadwallader Wm., R. Artillery
|.».e. Elles, Lt.Col. William Kidston, lip. 38 Foot (Cioil)
Elliot, Colonel Alexander James Hardy, Unattached
Elliot, Colonel Charles (Cicil), late Madras Staff Corps
Elliot. Surgeon General Rich. Coffin, half pay
Elliott, Colonel John, late of Royal Marines
Elmhii'st, Lt.General Charles
Elrington, Major General Fred. Robert
Eceiegh, Colonel Fred. C. (late 20 F.) late Assist. Com. Gen.
Ewart, Colonel Charles Brisbane, Royal Engineers
c. Ewart, Lt.General John Alexander
Eyre, Major General Sir Vincent, KG'SI. late of R. Artillery
Fane, Major General Walter, late Madras Staff Corps
ffarren, Lt.General Richard T. 35 Foot
Feildiug, Major General Hon. Percy Rob. Basil
Ferryman, General Aug. Halifax, 40 Foot
Posting, Colonel .sir Francis W., KCMG. R. Marine Art.
Field, Major General John, Bombay Infantry
Fibber, 1.1 1 'ulimel Gorge, late of Bombay Infantry
Fitz Roy, Major Genera \Lord Aug. C. L.
Flood, C.j oiiel Kre.l. Kichard Solly, Brigade Depot
Foley, I, t. Gen. lion. St. George Gerald
Forbes, Lt.General John, Bombay Cavalry
Pordyee, Lit. Gen. Charles Francis
Forrest, Lt General Wm. Charles
''.e. John (Cioil), late Principal Inspector General of
Medical Department Bengal Army
Foster, Lt.General Charles John
Fraucklyn, Lt.General John Henry, Royal Artillery
Franklin, Major Gen. Charles Trigance, r.f.p. R. Artillery
Eraser, Major General Alexander (Cioil), Royal Engineers
fcTC Eraser, Major General Charles Crauford
Eraser, Lt. Colonel Ron. David M'Dowall, Royal Artillery
Fraser, Colonel James (Cicil), late of 72 Foot
Fraser, Surgeon General John, MD.
Freese, Major General John Noble A. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Fj-ers, Major General William Augustus
Jage, Major General Hon. Edward Thomas, R. Artillery
(aitskell, Major General Fred, late of Royal Artillery
Jail, Colonel Richard Herbert, h.p. 14 Hussars
i.s.c. Gamble, Major General Dominic J.
iascoigue, General Jno. Hawkins, late Royal Marines
•. George, General Fred. Darley, 76 Foot
Jibbon, Major General James Robert, Royal Artillery
Jibbons, Deputy Surgeon General John
Jilbert, Lt. Colonel Philip E. V. 13 Foot
Jlyn, Major General Julius Richard
Jlvn, Coionel Richard T nomas, 24 Foot
Joldsmith, Maj.Geu. Sir V. J. (Cioil) KCSI. Madras S. C.
Joodfellow, Colonel William West, Royal Engineers
Joodwyn, Lt.General Julius Edmund
Jordon, Insp. Geu.of Hosp. Arch. MD. half pay
Jordon, Surgeon Gen. Chas. Alex., MD.
Jordon, Colonel Chas. George (lion.) Royal Engineers
Jordon, Major General Charles Edw. P.
Jordon, Major General Charles Henry r.f.p. Depot Bate
Jordon, Colonel John James Hood, Bengal S. C.
Jordon, Major General Samuel E. Royal Artillery
Jordou, Major General William
Tffl Gongh, Colonel chas. John S. Bengal Cavalry
TiE Gough, Colonel Hugh Henry, Bengal Stall' Corps
'C Graham, Colonel Gerald, Royal Engineers
Jrahain, General Henry Hope, 77 Foot
bant. General Charles, Roval Artillery
trant, Lt.Colonel Jas. Ang. (Cioil) CSI. late of Bengal S.C.
Jrant, Lt.General John Thornton, 94 Foot
(rant, Colonel Wm. James E. Royal Artillery
Iraves, Major General John C. Bombay Cavalry
'reaves, Colonel George Richards, h.p. 70 Foot
rreen, Colonel Malcolm S. late of Bombay Staff Corp
liven, Maj. Gen. Sir W.H.R., KCSI. (Cioil) Bombay S
S. C.
reene, Colonel Dominick Sarsrield, Royal Artillery
(reene, Colonel Godfrey T. (Cioil), late Bengal Army
Ireer, Major General Henry Harpur
ireig. Major John James (Civil), late of 24 Foot
rriffith, General Henry Darby-, 5 Lancers
ilS. Guise, Colonel John Christopher, h.p. 90 Foot
Tagart, Lt. Colonel James M'Caul, late of 7 Hussars
[ale, Lt.General Edward B.
[amilton, General Charles, late Bengal Infantry
Hamilton, Colonel Sir Chas. John J., Bt. late Scots Gds.
Hamilton, Colonel Francis Fisher, h.p. 4 Foot
Hamilton, Lieut. General Henry
Hamilton, Major General Henry Meade
Hamilton, Lt.General Richard, Madras Staff Corps
Hamley, Major General Edward Bruce, Royal Artillery
Hamley, Joseph Osbcrtus (Cicil), Dep. Com. General
Hardinge, Lt.General Hon. Arthur E.
Hardy, Major General William
\Hurley, Colonel Robert William, CMG. late of 2 W.I. Regt.
Harness, Lt Colonel Arthur, R. Artillery.
\p.s.c. Harrison, Colonel Richard, Royal Engineers
Hassard, Colonel Fairfax Charles, Royal Engineers
ViT Havelock, Major General Sir Henry M. Bt.
Hawkins. Colonel Alex. Ctesar, Royal Artillery
Hawley, Major General Robert Beaufoy
Hay, Colonel Alexander S. Leith, late of 93 Foot
Hendley, Deputy Surgeon General John
Henning, Colonel Shurlock, Brigade Depot
Henry, Major General Charles Stuart, Royal Artillery
Hepburn, Major General Henry Poole
Herbert, Lt.General Arthur James
Hervey, Major General C. R. W. (Civil), Bombay Staff C.
Hevland, Lt.General Alfred Thos.
Hicks, Colonel Tho. Wm. lateof Bombay Artillery
Higginson, Major General Wentworth Alex.
Hill, Lt.General Percy, 85 Foot
Hill, Col. Sir Stejditn John, KCMG. (Cicil) late of 2 W. 1. R.
Hillier. Lt. Colonel George Edw. (Cioil). late of 5 Lancers
Y€ HUls, Major General James, Royal Artillery
Hinde, Major General John, r.f.p. 8 Foot
Holland, Major General Henry Wm. lar.e Bombay Staff C.
Holland, Lt.Colonel Treveneu James, lateof Bomb. S. C.
Holloway, Deputy Surtreon General James Lewis
Hope, Major General William
Hopkins, Major Gen. Wm. Friend, r.f.p. Royal Marine?
Hort, Lt.General Sir John Josiah, Bart.
Hoste, Colonel Dixon Edward. Royal Artillery
Howe, Lt.General R. W. P. Earl, 17 Foot
Howlett, Colonel Arthur, Madras Staff Corps
Hughes, Lt General William Templcr, Bengal Staff C.
Hume, Colonel Henry, late of Grenadier Guards
Hume, Major General Robert
Hunt, Lt.Colonel James Vere, Bengal Staff Corns
Hutchinson, Major Gen. Geo., CSI. late of Bengal Staff C.
Hutt, Major General George, late Bombay Artillery
Huyshe, General Alfred, Royal Artillery "
Huyshe, General George, late Bengal Infantry
Ing.ill, Lt.General Wm. Lennox
Ingdby, Colonel Charles Henry, Royal Artillery
Inglis, Lt.General William
limes, Surgeon General Fra.Wm MD. half pay
Innes, Surg. General John Harrie Ker
Irvine, Deputy Commissary General Matthew Bell, CMG.
Irving, Major General Alex, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Jackson, Surgeon Major Robert William
Jacou, Major Gen. Sir Geo. Be Grand, KCSI. late Of
Bombay Infantry
IT .lee. Deputy inspector General Jos. h.p. 1 Dragoons
Jell e\ -. Lt General Kdin. R.
Jenkins, Colonel Francis Howell, Bengal Staff Corps
Jepn.Miu. Major General Stanhope Wm. r.f.p. 2 Foot
' , Major Gen. Sir Wm. Era. 1). GCMG.(Cioil\,R.Eng.
Johnson, Colonel Charles Cooper, Bengal Stuff Corps
Johnstone, Major General H. Campbell, late Bengal S. C.
Jo s, General Henry R. 6 Dragoon Guards.
Jones, 1 'ommissary Gen. Humphrey Stanley, half pay
Jordan, Colonel Joseph, Brigade Depot
Julvan, Assistant Commissary General .Sir Penrose Good-
ciiild, KCMG. h.p. (Cicil) '
Kaye, Lt.General Edward, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Keane, Lt.General Hon. Hussey Fane, r.f.p. R. Engineers
Keen, Lt.Colonel Frederick Joiiu, Bengal Staff Corps
Kelly, Lt.General Thomas Conyngham
Kennedy, Colonel Thomas Gilbert, Bengal Staff Corps
Kerr, General Lord Mark, 54 Foot
Kerr, Lt.Colonel Lord Ralph Drary, 10 Hussars
Keyes, Colonel Charles Patton, Madras Staff Corps
k'i.ii/scole, Lt.Colonel Hob. X. /•'. late Scots Fusilier Gds,
Knox, Major General Thomas Fdmond
Lambert, Lt.Colonel William. 88 Foot
Lane, General John Theophilus, Royal Artillery
Langley, General George Colt, Jute Royal Marines
Lanyon, Colonel Wm. Given, CMG. 2 W. I. Regt.
Law, Lt.Colonel Francis T. A., Royal Artillery
Lawrence, Lt.General Sir George St. Patrick, KCSI.
(.Cicil), late Bengal Staff Corps
Lawrence, Major General R. C. (Cicil), Bengal Staff Corps
Lefroy, Lt.General Sir John Henry (Cicil), KCMG. R.Art.
Leith, Lt.General Robert William D.
UE Lennox, Colonel Wil'oraham Oates, Royal ]
Lightfoot, Major General Thomas
Lindsay, Lt.Colonel Alex. Hadden, Royal Artillery
Loch, Colonel Fra. Adam Ellis, Bombay Staff Corps
Lockhart, Major General Graeme Alex, r.f.p. 78 Foot
Loftus, Major General Wm. James
Logan, Colonel Robert A. half pay, 57 Foot
c. Longden, Lt.General Henry E. CSI.
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Most Honourable Order of the Bath.
s, H i'-tv U (CiviRKCSI. late Bengal Pemherton, Lt.Colonel Wykeham Leigh, 60 RiBes
11II1.V L>. \<-H> = . T„™q0 Va-nr-oll Bnml A-rtilloT"
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Companions— continued.
Longfield, General John, 29 Foot
. Burgeon General Thomas, half pay
Lovell. Colonel Jotal \V. Royal Engineers
eneraJ Alexander, a Dragoon G
Samuel N. lute Royal Marines
Lowe, O ID. C. Drnty, h.p. 17 Lancers
nil Edward \V. D.
Lowry, Maji r General Robert William
board, General John Kynaaton, late Madras infantry
: 1 Alfred William. Bombay Staff Corps
Luok, I.r (•■ I01 el George, 15 Hussars
,Lt. 1
Stall I
£«a*iaa<oa,litColono) WoaWia.late Scots Fusilier Gds.
lomas Caaey, h.p. Brigade Depot
• h.-ay, late of 20 Foot
intyra, Major General Colin 0.
VA'.'rlu. Col. John QraAant (cir.t), late of R. Engineers
M'Mahon,] ra. w. Bart. 18 Hussars
M'Mordo, Gen >ral Win. M. S. 15 Foot
y«M Nedl. ColonelJ ihn Oarstairs, CMS. h.p. 48 Foot
McQueen, L: C ilonel John Withers. Bengal Staff Corps
ieneral Bran, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
M icai . Gam ■ I Henry, late Bi mbay Infantry
U . . late of Depot Battalion
W. B.
M.,. dona •> 1. Charles Robertson.MailrasS.C.
nell, I t. General Alex.
• ,MCha-. Metcali'e.CS'/. C/E.Bongal S.C
Macintiiv, Major General Andrew William, R. Artillery
■1 I Alexander, r.f.p. 78 Foot
leneral Colin, Madras Staff Corps
Mackenaie.Inap.Gen. of Hosp. W. MD. late Madras Army
Mackinnon, General Geo. Henry, 26 Foot
Mackinnon. Hep. Surgeon General Win. Alexander
Macpberson, Colonel Duncan. 42 Foot
YZ ttaopkenon. Colonel Herbert Taylor, Bengal S. C.
Madden, Colonel Samuel Alexander, 51 Foot
Maitland, Lt General Charles L. B.
Malcolm, Genera! George Alexander, 105 Foot
Malcolmsou, Lt. Colonel John Henry Porter, Bombay S. C.
Malthus, Lt. Colonel Sydenham, 94 Foot
Mann, Major General Gother Fred, r.f.p. Royal Engineers
Mnvh, Major tioi eral Wm. Henry, r.f.p. Royal Marines
.Marlow, Ken 1. ln>p. (Jen. of Hospitals, half pay
Marsden, l.i Colonel V. C. (Cioi/), late Bengal Army
Martindale, Lt.Col. Hen JJo,/ (Civil), late of R. Engineers
Massy, Surg. Gen. Hampden Hugh, MD.
Matter, Colonel William Chester, late of 28 Foot
FB Ma \e, Co onel Frond* Coruu-a/lis, late of R. Artillery
....Colonel George Ashley, late of Royal Artillery
-Muunsell, Major (Jeneral Fred. Richard, Royal Engineers
HannseU, Cc iouel Thomas, Brigade Depot
Maxwell. Lt. General Alexander, 34 Foot
Maxwell. LI Genera Edward Herbert
Maxwell, lit. General George Vaughan
Maxwell, Lt. Genera: Henry Hamilton, Royal Artillery
Mein, Lt.Col'inel /-.- dirirk Hubert, late of" 94 Foot
Mercwether,Col..Si/-\Vin.L.(C)w7)A"C.S'/. Bombay S. Corps
Metcalfe, Lt.Colonel James, late of Bengal Infantry
Micheil. Colonel Jol n Edward. Royal Artillery
Miller, Colonel George Murray, h.p. Brigade Depot
Milmnn. 1 George Brvan
Mollan, Lt.Colonel William Campbell, late of 96 Foot
Montagu, I.r Generi 1 Horace William, R. Engineers
:! ary, CUC. Bombay Staff Corps
Henry, late of Bengal Infantry
MajorGi neraJ Charles Henrv
Morris, Deputy Commissary General Edward
1 ( Ieneral Charles Eenj. half pay
Savage ; Foot
VsTV. . eral .lames
Mould,.' asHawlitigs, r.i'.n. R. Engineers
Muloek,! Edmonds, r.f.p. 70 Foot
Monro, Gem ral W illiam, 03 Knot
Munio. Sin .. 1. Hi.il Wm. MI)
Murray, 1 A.ug. William
Murray, 1 0 Dm < Jo in [rvine, Bo al irtillery
aeral Alex. Abercrouibv
r General Edward
B ary, U. L. Hiilo Bri
raj Lothian, Royal Engineers
Norman Henrj Radford
N igoi I Charles B. P. N. 11. Boyal Engineers
ansfli Id, Bengal BtaffCorps
General Bartholo
■ isles Bdward, Royal Artillerv
il William, Royal Artillery
■ Sir Marry St. Geo. (OivU), KcMG. r.f.p.
■'• ■> of Hosp. John Harry, late Madras Army
* ■■■ml John Win. W. {Oieil), Mac'
. late ol 9 Laneei
Parke, Colonel Richard, r.f.p. Royal Marines
Parke, Lt. General William
Parnell, Lt.Colonel Henrv, 3 Foot
Paton, (ieneral John Stafford, Bengal Staff Corps
Pattle, Lt.General Thomas
Payn, Major General WilUam
Paynter, Major General David Wm. r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Pa'vnter, Insp. Gen. cf Hosp. Joshua, half pay
Pearson, Colonel Sir Charles Knight, KCMG. h.p. 3 Foot ,
Pearson, Lt.General Thomas Hooke, 12 Lancers
Peily, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals Saville M.
( Civil) , late Bombay Army
Pennyeuick, Colonel James Farrell, Royal Artillery
Penrose, General Penrose Charles, Royal Marines
Perceval, General John Maxwell, 97 Foot
Perkins, Lt.Colonel .-Eneas, Royal Engineers
Petric, Lt.General John Gordon, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Phavre, Lt.General Sir Arthur P. GCMG. KCSI. (Civil),
Bengal Staff Corps
Phavre, Colonel Robert, Bombay Staff Corps
I'lCPickard, Lt.Colonel Arthur Fred. R. Artillery (Civil)
Pipon, Colonel Philip Gossett, Royal Artillery
Pitt, Colonel George Dean, Brigade Depot
Pope, Major General George, late of Bombay Infantry
Pott, General David, Bengal Staff Corps
Pratt, Lt.General Robert
¥£ Prendergast, Colonel Harry N. D. Royal Engineers
Preston, Colonel Richard, 44 Foot
Prettojohn, Major General Richard Bulkeley
Price, Major General Edward, Royal Artillery
Y€ Probyn, Lt.General Si'rDighton M. KCSI. Bengal Cav.
Pvm, Major General Frederick George, r.f.p. R. Marines
Uadclitl'i\ Major General William P.
Raikes, Major General Thomas
Raines, Lt.Gen. Julius Ang. Robert
Rainey, Lt.General Henry Garner
Rait, Major Arthur John,'\ate of Royal Artillery
Ramsay,' Major General Hon. Sir Henry, KCSI. (Civil),
Bengal Staff Corps
Rattray, Major General James Clerk
Rattray, Colonel Thomas, CSI. Bengal Staff Corps
Ravenhill, Colonel Philip, Royal Engineers
Redmond, Major General John Patrick
Reillv, Colonel William E. M. Royal Artillery
Sri/nanhoii, Colonel Edward Birch, late of Grenadier Gds.
Rich, Major General George W. T.
Richardson, Major General Joseph Fletcher, late of
Bengal Staff Corps
Richardson, Major General Wm.late Bengal Staff Corps
Richmond, Major Matthew (GUM), late of 96 Foot
Riddell, Major General Charles Jas. B. r.f.p. R. Artillery
Robertson, Major General Alexander Cunningham
Robertson, Colonel James Peter, late of Military Train
Robertson, Commissary General James Scott (Civil)
Robertson, General Robt. Richardson, 3 Dragoon Guards
Robertson- Ross, Colonel Patrick, Brigade Depot
Robinson, Deputy Controller Henry, Retired List
Rodney, Lt.General George Brydges, Royal Marines
Rogers, Lt.Colonel Robert Gordon, Bengal Staff Corps
Rollo, Lt.General Hon. Robert
Ross, Colonel Campbell Clay Grant, Bengal Staff Corps
Ross, Major General John
Rothney,' Colonel Octavius Edw. CSI. Bengal Staff Corps
I Routh, Commissary General Randolph, half pay
i Rowan, Lt.General* Henry S. Royal Artillery
\Y€ Rowlands, Colonel Hugh, h.p. 34 Foot
'Russell, Lt.General Lord Alexander George
Russell, Lt.Colonel Baker Creed, 13 Hussars
Russell, Major General Sir William, Bt.
■Rutherford, Surgeon General Wm. MD.
Salusbury, Major Gen. Fred. Octavius, r.f.p. 101 Foot
Sankey, Colonel Richard Hieram, Royal Engineers
jc. Sankey, Major General William
Saivl, Maim- General Henry Andrew
j Sargent, Major General John Neptune
Saunders, Deputy lnsp. Gen. George, half pay
Saxe-Weimar, (.ieneral H. S.H. Prince of, 10 Foot
Saver, Major General James Robert S.
Schneider, Major General John William, Bombay Infantry
Schombcrg, General George Aug. R. Marine Artillery
Scott, Lt.Colonel Francis Cunningham, h.p. 42 Foot
Scudamore, Major General Arthur
Seuger, .Major General Edward
Seymour, Major General William Henry
Shadwell, Lt General Lawrence
Shaw, Major General George, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Shipley. Lt.General Reginald Young
Shute, Lt.General Charles Cameron, 16 Lancers
\i s ,„„„,us, Lt.Colonel Joseph, late of 41 Foot
Skinner, General P. K. M'G. Bombay Staff Corps
Smith, Deputy Surgeon General Alexander, MD.
Smith, Major General Charles Uodgkinson, r.f.p. R. Art.
Smith, Lt.General John W. S.
c. Smith, General-Michael William, 20 Hussars
Smyth, General Henry, 2 Foot
"ml Joan Wm. w. (<•,;„/,, Madras S. Corps
- ' ■<•-. late ol a l.ancorK
Bngal Staff Corps
vtxZT'\ - amym.uener*. Henry, 2 Foot
, ," Wellington, r.f.p 9o Koot Smyth, Major General John Hall, r.f.p. Roval Artillery
I «.f, h.p. Brigade Depot Smyth, Lt.General Ron. Leicester
Most Honourallf Order of the Bath.
644
.c.
Companions— continued.
Somerset, Lt.Gen. Edward Arthur
c. Sparks, General James Pattoun, 38 Foot
Spence, Major General Frederick, r.t'.p. 31 Foot
Spurgin, Major General John Blick, CSI.
Stafford, Colonel Wm, Joseph F. Bengal Staff Corp
Stannus, General Henry James, r.t'.p.
Stanton, Lt-General Edward, Royal Engineers
. Staunton, General George, 92 Foot
Stephenson, Lt.General Fred. Cha. Arthur
Stirling, Colonel William, Royal Artillery
Story, General Philip Francis, Bengal Cavalry
Street, Lt.General John Alfred
Stuart, Lt.General John Ramsay
Suther, General William Grisror, Royal Marines
Sutherland, Colonel Robert Macleod, r.f.p. 92 Foot
Tatum, Commissary General Henry {Cioil), r.f.p.
Taylor, Lt. General Reynell Geo. (Civil) CSI. Bengal
Taylor, Lt.General Richard C. H.
Taylor, Insp. Gen. of Hospitals John Rob. half pay
Taylor, Colonel Robert Lew:.- ( Cioil), late Bombay S. C.
3JC Teesdale, Colonel Christ. C. (Hon.), R. Artillery
Thackwell. Lt.General Joseph Edwin
Thelwall, Colonel John B., Bengal Stiff Corps
Thomas, Major General John Wellesley
Thomson, Colonel George, late Bengal Engineers
Tompson, Lt. Colonel Wm. Dalrvmple, 17 Foot
Torrens, Major Genera' Henry D'Oyley
Tower, Major General Coir. ■ ■> -
jJffiTravers, General James, Bengal Infantry
Tremenheere, Lt.Gen.': -aP 'ha.-. Wm. r.f.p. R. Engineers
Trevor, Major General William Cosmo
Tucker, General Auchmuty, Bengal Staff Corps
Tucker, Lt. Colonel Charles. Co Foot
Tucker, Major General H. T. late of Bengal Infantry
Tulloh, Lt.General A'
Tulloh, Major Genera
Turner, General Frai
Tumer.C'oloia 1 Xath
Turner, Major Gener,
Tyndall. Lt.Colonel Henry, Bcn«
Tyrwhitt, Colonel Charles, Unatt
Tytler, General James M. B. F. late Bengal Staff Corps
Y>£ Tytler, Lt.Colonel John Adam, Bengal Stall' Co.o-
Urquhart, Major General Francis Gregor, r.f.p. 1 Foot
Van Cortlandt, Major Gen. Henry Chas.
Vaughan, Lt.General John L. Bengal Staff Corps
J oh:
Vialls, Maim- General George Courtney
Wade-Dalion, Colonel Hamlet Coote, late of 13 Foot
Walker, Lt.General Chas. P. Beauchamp
Walker, Colonel Frederick W. E. F. Scots Guards
Walker, Major General James Thomas, Royal Engineers
YC Walker, Alajor General Mark
Wallace, Major General Hill, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Walsh, Major General Arthur S. S. r.f.p. Royal Marines
Walter, Lt.General John McNeill
Warden, Major General Robert
Wardlaw, Lt.General Robert, 7 Dragoon Guards
Warre, Lt. General Henry J.
Warren, Colonel Arthur Frederick, h.p. Rifle Brigade
1'if Watson, Colonel John, Bombay Staff Corps
Weare, Major General Henry Edwin
Webb. Commissary Kdward William Henry
p.s.e. Webber, Major General George Daniel, late Brig. Dep.
Wells, Lt.General Samuel
Welman, Lt.Colonel Wm. H. D. R., 99 Foot
II ,'*/,„ ,,-land. Colonel F. TV. H.Earl of, late of Colds. Gds.
c. Whimper, Lt.General Fred. Amelius
White, Major General Robert
White, Deputy Surgeon General Thonins E. 311).
Whitehead, Colonel R. C, h.p. 58 Foot
Whitmore, Lt. General Edmund Aug.
Wilby, Major General William
Wilkinson, Colonel Osborn, Bengal Cavalry
Williams, Colonel Edward Arthur, Royal Artillery
Williams, Colonel George Walter (Cioil), late Bengal Inf.
Williams, Colonel William John, Royal Artillery
Willis, Major General Frederick Arthur
Will's, Major General Geo. Harry Smith
Wills, Sur'-eoa Major Caleb Sherar
Wilson, Lt.Colonel Charles William (Cioil), R. Engineers
Wilson, Colonel Thomas F. Bengal Staff Corps
p." Royal Artillery Wood, Colonel Henry H. A. Bombay Staff Corps
1 p. Royal Artillery Woolt'ryes. Dep. Surg. General John Andrew, 3ID. CMG.
y Wray, Lt. General Edward, r.f.p. Royal Artillery
i, Royal Artillery Wright, Colonel Thomas, Bengal Staff Corps
ll't/titt, Lt.Colonel James Henry, late of Military Train
Yarborough, Colonel Charles Cooke, late of 91 Foot
p.t.e. Yates, Colonel Henry Peel, Royal Artillery
Yorke, General John, 19 Hussars
Young, Commissary General Wm. L. M.
Younghusband, Major Gen. Chas. Wriaht (Cioil), R. Art.
Younghusband, General Rob. Romer, Bombay S. C.
Yule, Colonel Henry (Cioil), late of Royal Engineers.
Officers of the Order of the Bath.
Dean.— The Dean of Westminster.
Bath King of Arms. — Admiral Hon. George Grey.
Registrar and Secretary. — Sir Albert W. Woods,' Garter.
Gentleman Usher. — G. C. Barrington, Esq.
Staff
rps
Offict - now holding Rank in the Army of the Most Exalted
Order of the Star of India.
Knights Grand Commanders. (GCSI.)
Eoyal Highness the Prince of Wales, General Robert O, Lord Napier of Magdala, GCB. Royal
Engineers
General Sir John Low, KCB.. late Madras Infantry
General Sir Neville Bowles Chamberlain, GCB. Bengal
Infantry
General Sir Frederick Paul Haines, GCB. CIE. 104 Foot
Field Marshal H,
KG. Kl\ GCB. KB. GCMG. 10 Hussar
Lt.Colonel His Rot/a' Highness the Duke ofConnaught, KG.
KT. KB. GC3IG. Rifle Brigade
Field Marshal Bit Howl Highness the li
KG. GCB. KB. GCJIG.
Field Marshal Hugh H. Lord Strathnairn, GCB. Royal
Horse Guards
YS£. Browne, Lt.Genei
Burne, Colonel Sir Oi
Cotton, General Sir A
Eyre, Major General
Fayrer. Surg. Gener:
Goldsmid.Maj.Gcn. J
Green, Major Gen. S
Hill, Major General S
Jacob, Major Gen. St
Knights Commanders. (KCSI.)
Sir Sa muel Jas.JTCB. Bengal S. C. Lumsden, Lt.General Sir Harry B. CB. late Bengal S. C.
:. Tadi - . ( IE. h.p. 20 Foot Meade, Colonel Sir Richard John, CIE. Bengal Staff C.
■■ Engineers Merewether, Colonel Sir Wm. L., CB. Bombay Staff C.
• " . ■■ •. (is. late of R. Artillery Pell v. Colonel Sir Lewis, KCB. Bombay Staff Corps
Kr Joseph, MD. late Bengal Army Phayr.e,Iir..Gen. Sir A. Purves', GCMG. CB. Bengal S.C.
Frederic John, CB. late Ma dr. S.C. 1'olloek, Major General Sir Fred. Richard, late Bengal S.C.
Wm. Henry R. CB. Bombay S. C. FffiProbyn.'u.Gcu.SirDightonMicnairhten.CB.Beng.Cav'.
William, late Madras Artillery Ramsay, Major General Hon. Sir Henry, CB. Bengal S. C.
" and, CB. lateBombay Inf. Russell, General Sir Edward h. Bombay Infantry
Kemball, Lt.General Sir Arnold B. A"C-B. Royal Artillery Sandeman, Major Sir Robert Groves, Bengal Staff Corps
Kennedy, Lt.General Sir Michael K. Royal Engineers Wallace, Major General Sir Robert, lateBombay Staff C.
Lawrence.Lt.General Sir Geo. St. Pat. CB. late of Ben. S. C.
Companions
Arthur, Surg. Major John Findley, 31 D. lateMadrasArmy
Baring, Major Evelyn, late Royal Artillery
Bellew, Surgeon Henry Walter, Bengal Army
Bradford, Lt.Colonel Edw. Ridley Colbourne, Madras S.C.
Bro ,vne, Lt.Colonel James, Royal Engineers
Chamberlain, Lt.General Crawford T. Bengal Staff C.
p s.c. Colley, Colonel Sir George Pomeroy CB. CMG. 2 Foot
Cotton, Major General Fred. C. late Madras Engineers
Cunningham, Major General Alex. CIE. late BengalArmy
Dalton, Major General Edward T. Bengal Staff Corps
Davies, Cp.lpiiel William George, Bengal Staff Corps
Dickens, Lt.General Craven H. r.f.p. Royal Artillery
Dickinson, Lt.Colonel William, h.p. Bombay Staff Corps
Dillon, Major General Martin. CB.
Drever, Colonel Wm. Scott, Madras Staff Corps
Duncan, Colonel Harvey Tuckett, Madras Staff* orps
(CSI.)
Earle, Colonel William, Grenadier Guards
Ellis, Colonel Arthur Edw. Aug. half pay. Grenadier Gds.
Etneridge, Major Gen. Alfred Thomas, late Bombay S. C.
Fytche, Lt.General Albert, Bengal Staff Corps
Gordon, Colonel Thomas Edw. Bengal Staff Corps
Grant, Lt.Colonel James Aug.' CB. late of Bengal Staff C.
Grey, Major Leopold John Herbert, Bengal Staff Corps
Hare, Dep. Insp. Gen. of Hospitals Edw. late Bengal Army
Hatch, Colonel George Clifie, Bengal Staff Corps
HaiiLchton, Colonel John Colpoys, Bengal Staff Corps
Henderson, Major Philip Durham, Madras Cavalry
Hopkinson, Colonel Henry, Bengal Staff Corps
Hutchinson, Major Gen. George, CB. late of Bengal S.C.
Y (£ Keating, Colonel Rich. H^ Bombay Staff Corps
c. Longden, Lt.General Henry E. CB.
Lovett, Lieut. Colonel Beresford, Royal Engineers
645
Order of the Star of India.
Renny, General Henry, Si Foot
Rothney, Colonel OctaviusEdward, CB. 1
igal Staff Corp:
Mt^r'SdO^ *^' CX^Bengd S.C. Randall.' Lt General Francis Hornblow, R. Engineers
!&°£S^V^^^UD^^GBJa^^Army Smith. Major Charles Bear. Euan Madras Infantry
MaUeson Mat! Genera! George Brace, late Bengal BtoffC Spuigm. Major GeneralJohn Bhek CB
Marriott, Lt. General William Fred. Bombay Staff C
Merriman, Colonel Charles James, Royal Engineers
Michael. Colonel James. Ma. Iras Staff Corps
Mor.crieff, Major Colin Campbell Scott, R. Engineers
Montgomery, Lt. General George Samuel, Bombay Inf.
Primrose, Major General James M.
Rattrav, Colonel Thomas. t'B. Bengal Staff Corps
Registrar of the Order
St. John, Major Oliver Beauchamp Coventry. R. Eng. ■
Strachey, Lt. General Richard, r.f.p. Royal Engineers J
Taylor, Lt. General Reynell Geo. CB. Bengal S. Corps
Th'uillier. Lt. General Sir Henry Edw. Landor, R. Artillery'
Waterfield, Lt. Colonel William Garrow. Bengal Staff C.
Woods, Major General William George, Madras Staff Corpr
Younghusband, Major General J. William, Bombay S.C. .
.... Sir Albert W. Woods, Garter.
n now holding Bank in the Army of the Most Distinguished
Order of St. Michael^ and St. George.
GlUNI) MASTER AM) FlBST AND PRINCIPAL KnIGHT GRAND CROSS.
Field Marshal Hi* Royal Jli/hness the Duke «/ Cambridge, KG. GCB. EP. GCSI. Commanding in Chief, Gren. Guards.
Km.. hts Gaum Cross. (GCMG.) \p.i.e. Bolton, Colonel Win. John, R. Artillery
..,,,. , i m u i a. >..,».* ih, T>r;,,*enf Wales KG Barrow, Bt.Major Percy Harry Stanley, 19 Hussars
K "rl'' M'.'^ mlt-p"«^ % the Prince of Wales, KG. ^ ^^ ^^ Re(ive].s Henry> CJ}
1 ,, 1, in •' 1 „„ n., n„i»„frn,„„i„nht K-G Cameron, Major Donald Roderick, Royal Artillery
U1-tTp cc^R fl^'fcde Dukeo-fCo'"ia"sht' At' p...c.Colle£ Colonel Sir George Pomeroy, CB. KCSI. 2 F.
A T. A P. QC3I. BJfle BngMf Crealoek, Major General Henry Hope, CB.
Major General Randal Joseph
French, Captain George Arthur, Royal Artillery
Gouldsbnr> , Surgeon Major Valesius S. MD.
Haig. Captain Arthur Balfour, R. Engineers
Uarlcti, Colonel Robert Wm., CB. late of 2 W. I. Regt.
jHelden, Bt.Major Wm. Aug. T. 100 Foot
Knights Commanders. (KCMG.)
Bisset, General Sir John Jarvis, CB. 106 Foot
Brttt, Minor Sir Wilford, late Unattached
BroKiie, Colonel Sir Thomas Gore, CB. late of 41 Foot
Clarke, Colonel .Sir Andrew, CB. CIE. R. Engineers
7« Clifford, Major Gen. The Hon. Sir Henry Hugh, CB. 1 Irvine. Commissary General Matthew Bell, CB.
D,n,e,Gciicral.s7rCha. Hastings, S7 Foot. ^Jarvis Colonel ha,nuel_ Peters, h.p_82 Foot
ftBting, Colonel Sir Francis W., CB. B. Marine Artillery Enollys, Captam Louis Frederic, 26 Foot
J?,7/, Colonel .V.r Stephen John, CB. late of 2 W. I. Regt. fanyon, Colonel W m. Owen t B. 2 West India Regt.
Julyan, Assistant Commissary General Sir Penrose Mahony, H011.Ma.10r John, Paymaster -24 F,oot\.„
Goodchild CB half pay jM'Nair. Major John Fred. Adolphu-, Royal Artillery
Laffan, .Major General Sir Robert Michael, R. Engineers Marshall, .Major General Fro lerick
Lefroy, Lt.General Sir John Henry, CB. Royal Artillery Matr.ei. Major Gen Ant.omo.r.f.p. R. Malta Fencible iArt.
Maclioiigall, Lt.General Sir Patrick Leonard rCM'Neill, Colonel John ( arsUurs, CB h.p. 48 Foot
Mundy, Major .sir BoiWf J/i7iVr, late of Royal Artillery |0' Brien, Lt. Colonel John Terence Nicoll, late of 20 Foot
Ord, Major Gen. Sir Harry St. George, CB. late of R. Art.Paton, raptam George, 24 Foot
Pearson, Colonel Sir Charles Knight, CB.
Smyth, Lt.General Sir Edward Selby
Ward, Major General Sir Edward W. Royal Engineers
Companions. (CMG.)
Anderson, Major General Samuel, Royal Engineers
Rowe, Surgeon Major Samuel, MB.
Y€ Sartorius, Lt. Colonel Reginald Wm. Bengal Infantry
;Scratchley, Colonel Peter Henry, Royal Engineers
•Strahan, Major George C. late Royal Artillery
^Ufesher, Deputy Commissary General Herbert Taylor, h.p
Warburton, Major Peter Egerton, late Indian Army
Anson, Major General Arch. E. H. r.f.p. Royal Artillery Warren, Lt. Colonel Charles, Royal Engineers
Barnard, Captain John Henry, 101 Foot
Blissett, Commissary Henry Fred.
iWoolfryes, Dep. Surg. Gen. John Andrew, MD. CB.
Wray, Colonel Henry, Royal Engineers
Chancery of the Order— The Colonial Department, Downing Street.
leers now holding rank in the Army of the
Order of the Indian Empire.
Companions. (CIE.)
Beatson, Surg. General J. F. Bengal Army MacGregor, Colonel C. M. CB. CSI. Bengal Staff Corps
Burne, Colonel Sir Owen Tudor. KCSr. h.p. 20 Foot Mainwaring, Colonel W. G. Bombay Staff Corps
Clarke, Colonel Sir Andrew, KCMG. CB. R. Engineers Meade, Colonel Sir R. J. KCSI. Bengal Staff Corps
Cunningham, Mai Gen. Alexander. CSL late Bengal Army, Moore, Colonel H. CB. Bombay Staff Corps
ll,,i-. I. ... i\il,-,,,..l W P.. .,..»..! JtrtfTCrtpno "NT...~;~,. "D*. -\r~: — rr„., r< r. u«~~«l r™*v,„ +
Gordon, Colonel W. Bengal Staff Corps
Haines, General Sir F. p. GCB. GCSI. 104 Foot
Hearn. Colonel C. B. Madras Staff Corps
Hewlett, Surgeon Major T. G. Bombay Army
Impey, Colonel E. C. late Bengal Staff Corps
I raneral Sir Edwin B. KCB. Royal Artillery
Ludlow, Major E. S., Madras Staff Corps
Registrar »f the Order Sir Albert W. Woods, Garter
Napier, Bt. Major Hon. G. C Bengal Infantry.
Norman, Lt.General Sir H. W. KCB. Bengal Staff Corps
Tennant, Colonel James Francis, R. Engineers.
Thompson, Surgeon Daniel Robert, MD. Madras Estab.
Walton, Colonel B. Bengal Staff Corps
Williams, Colonel E. C. S. Royal Engineers
Foreign Orders.
The Foreign Orders mentioned in the War Services belong to the following Countries, and tlie
those of the Institution of the respective Orders : —
Affghuniitan— Dooranee Empire (3 Classes) 1839.
Auttria— Maria Tr, -■-) 18 June 1757.
Leopold ( ) Classes) 14 July 1806.
/'•■ aria Maximilian Joseph 1 : Classes) 1 Jan. 1806.
BtigUm Leopold (3 Glasses) 11 July 1832.
Prance - Military \l. 1 it ( | Classes) March 1759.
t Honor (5 Classes) n May 1802.
■ ■ ' il June 1833.
" Jane 1815.
'lass) July 1738.
ind 111 'I Mi mi; Classes) . April il
Bt. George and Reunion (3 Classes) 1 Jan. 18
WmOtrlamdi WilhHm (., n . , ,. \|ini l8,s.
Lion and Sun (t Classes) 1801.
Portugal 'I •.•-% ■ r and Sword ((Classes) 17 April 1748.
tod" Avis (a Classes) 1789.
I( 18 Jan.
Military Merit 1740.
Prussia — Red Eagle (3 Classes) 12 June 1792,
Russia— St. Andrew— 30 Nov. 1698.
St. Alexander New ski — 1722.
St. Ann (2 Classes) 3 Feb. 1735.
St. George (4 Classes) 26 Nov. 1769.
St. Wladimir (5 Classes) 4 Oct. 1782
Sardinia— St. Maurice and St. Lazarus (2
Military Order of Savoy.
Saxony — St. Henry (3 Classes) 7 Oct. 1736.
Ernestine (4 Classes) 25 Dec. 1833.
Spam— -Charles the Third (3 Classes) 19 Sept.
San Fernando (5 Classes) 31 Aug. 781
St. Hermenigildc (2 Classes) 10 July 1
St. Isabella the Catholic (3 Classos) 1
Sweden— Sword (3 Classes) 17 April 1748.
Turkey— Crescent (2 Classes) 6 July 1804.
Mcdjidie (5 Classes).
I'usi-iiiiy- St. Joseph ( i ('lasses) 1807.
Wirtemburg— Military .Merit (3 Classes) 1758.
fiS7=
646
THE VICTORIA CROSS. (VC.)
(Officers now holding Rank in the Army.)
Aikman, Lieutenant Frederick Robertson, 4th Bengal Native Infantry (now Captain on half pay)— This
Officer, commanding the 3rd Sikh Cavalry on the advanced picket, with 100 of his men, having obtained informa-
tion, just as the Force marched on the morning of the 1st March i8s8, of the proximity, three miles off the high
road, of a body of 500 rebel infantry, 200 horse, and two guns, under MoosahibAli Chuekbdar, attacked and utterly
routed them, cutting up more than 100 men, capturing two guns, and driving the survivors into and over the
Groomtee. This feat was performed under every disadvantage of broken ground, and partially under the Hanking
Ire of an adjoining fort. Lieutenant Aikman received a severe sabre-cut in the face in a personal encounter with
several of the enemy. _
Aitk.es, Lieutenant. Robert Hope MoNCRiEFP,i3th BeugalNative Infantry (now Colonel, reUvid full pay. bengal Stan
Dorps).— For various acts of gallantry performed during the defence of the Residency of Lucknow, trom tne 30th
June to the 22nd November 1857. i.'On three different occasions Lieutenant Aitken went into the garden under
the enemy's loopholes in the " Captain's Bazaar.'7 On two of these occasions he brought out a number of bullocks
which had been left in the garden ; subsequently, on the 3rd July, the enemy having set fire to the Bhoosa Stock
in the garden, and it being apprehended that the fire would reach the powder magazine which had been leu,
there. Lieutenant Aitken, accompanied by other Officers, went into the garden, and cnt down all the tents which
might have communicated the fire to the powder. This was done close to the enemy's loopholes, under a bright
light from the flames ; it was a most dangerous service. 2. On the night of the 20th August, the enemy having
set fire to the Baillie Guard Gate, Lieutenant Aitken was the first man in the gateway, and, assisted by some
sepoys and a water-carrier of his regiment, he partially opened the gate under a heavy fire of musketry, and,
having removed the burning wood and straw, saved the gate. 3. On the evening of the 25th September this
Officer led on twelve sepoys of his regiment, for the purpose of attacking two guns opposite the gate referred to,
in order to prevent their being turned on the late Major General Havelock's second Column. Having captured
them, he attacked and took the Teree Kotee, with a small force. 4. On the morning of the 26th September, with a
small party of his regiment, he assaulted and captured the barricaded gateway of the Furreed Buksh Palace, and
the Palace itself. On this occasion he sprang up against a small wicket gate on the right, and prevented the enemy
from shutting it, until, with assistance, it was forced open, and the assaulting party were thus enabled to rush in.
The complete success of the attack was solely owing to this Officer's distinguished bravery. 5. In a subsequent
sortie on the 29th September, Lieutenant Aitken volunteered to take a gun which still continued firing, taking with
him four soldiers through the houses and lanes to the gun. The enemy fired on this party from the houses, out
they held their ground, until a stronger party coming up, the gun was upset from the carriage, and taken into the
Residency. Another gun was subsequently taken.
Bell, Lieutenant Mark Sever, Royal Engineers (now Captain).— For his distinguished bravery and zealous,
resolute, and self-devoted conduct at the battle of Ordahsu, on the 4th February i374, while serving under the im-
mediate orders of Colonel Sir John Chetham McLeod, KCB., of the 42nd Regiment, who commanded the Advanced
Guard. Sir John McLeod was an eye-witness of his gallant and distinguished conduct on the occasion, and con-
siders that this officer's fearless and resolute bearing, being always in the front, urging on and encouraging an
unarmed working party of Fantee labourers, who were exposed not only to the fire of the enemy but to the wild and
irregular fire of the native troops in the rear, contributed very materially to the success of the day. By his example
he made these men do what no European party was ever required to do in warfare, namely, to work under fire m
the face of the enemy without a covering-party.
Beresford, Captain Lord William, 9th Lancers. — For gallant conduct in having at great personal risk, during
the retirement of the reconnoitring party across the " White Umvolosi River" on 3rd July 1S79, turned to assist
Sergeant Fitzmaurice, 1st Battalion 24thFoot (whose horse had fallen with him), mounted him behind him on his
horse, and brought him away in safety under the close fire of the Zulus, who were in great force, and coming on
quickly. Lord William Beresford's position was rendered most dangerous from the fact that Sergeant Fitz-
maurice twice nearly pulled him from his horse.
Berrtman, Troop Serjeant Major JonN, 17th Lancers (now Quarter Master). — Served with his regiment the whole
of the Crimean war, was present at the battle of the Alma, and also engaged in the pursuit at Mackenzie's Farm,
where he succeeded in capturing three Russian prisoners, when they were within reach of their own guns. Was pre-
sent and charged at the battle of Balaklava, where, his horse being shot under him, he stopped on the field with a
wounded Officer (Captain Webb) amidst a shower of shot and shell, although repeatedly told by that Officer to consult
his own safety, and leave him, but he refused to do so, and, on Sergeant John Farrell coming by, with his assistance
carried Captain Webb out, of range of the guns. He has also a t'lasp forlnkerman.
Blair, Captain James, 2nd Bombay Light Cavalry (now Colonel).— For having on two occasions distinguished
himself by his gallant and daring conduct. 1. On the night of the 12th August 1857, at Neemuch, in volun-
teering to' apprehend seven or eight armed mutineers who had shut themselves up for defence in a house, the
door of which he burst open. He then rushed in among them, and forced them to escape through the roof; in this
encounter he was severely wounded. In spite of his wounds he pursued the fugitives, but was unable to come up
with them in consequence of the darkness of the night. 2. On the 23rd October 1857, at Jeerum, in fighting- his
way most gallantly through a body of rebels who had literally surrounded him. After breaking the end of his
sword on one of their heads, and receiving a severe sword-cut on his right arm, he rejoined his troop. In this
wounded condition, and with no other weapon than the hilt of his broken sword, he put himself at the head of his
men, charged the rebels most effectually, and dispersed them.
Bogle, Lieutenant Andrew Cathcart, 78th Highlanders (now retired Major).— For conspicuous gallantry on the
29th July 1S57, in the attack at Oonao (with Havelock's Force advancing to the relief of Lucknow), in leading
the way into a loopholed house, sti-ongly occupied by the enemy from which a heavy fire harassed the
advance of his regiment. Lieutenant Bogle was severely wounded in'this important service.
Boulger, Lanee Corporal Abraham, 84th Regiment (now Quarter Master).— For distinguished bravery and
forwardness as a skirmisher, in all the twelveactions fought between the 12th July and 25th September 1857. —
Extract from Field Force Orders of the late Major General JLn-eloclc, dated 17th Oct. 1857.
Bromhead, Lieutenant Gonvil'lk, 24th Foot (now Breeet Major).— See Chard.
Brown, Lieutenant Francis David Millett, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers (now Captain Bengal Staff Corps). —
For great gallantry at Narrioul, on the 16th November 1857, in having, at the immim nt risk of his own life, rushed
to the assistance of a wounded soldier of the 1st European Bengal Fusiliers, whom he carried off under a very
heavy fire from the enemy, whosejcavalry were within forty or fifty yards of him at the time.
Browne, Lieutenant Edward Stevenson, 24th Foot. — For his gallant co'duct on the 29th March, 1879, when t1 e
Mounted Infantry were being driven in by the enemy at Inhlobana, in galloping back and twice assisting on his
horse (under heavy fire and within a few yards of the enemy) one of the mounted men, who must otheiwise have
fallen into the enemy's hands.
Browne, Lieutenant Hknry George, 32nd Regt. (now Lt. Colonel on half pay).— For conspicuous bravery in
having, on the 21st August 1857, during the siege of the Lucknow Residency, gallantly led a sortie, at great
personal risk, for the purpose of spiking two heavy guns, which were doing considerable damage to the defences.
It appears from the state*uents of the non-commissioned officers and men who accompanied Captain Browne on
the occasion, that he was tne first person who entered the battery, which consisted of the two guns in question,
547 The Victoria Cross — Services.
nrntected bv hi"h palisades, the embrasures being closed with sliding shutters. On reaching t
fcfeutonant ! Browne Amoved the shutters and jumped into the battery. The result was that the guus
For uuTii-at Sccrporah, in an engagement with the rebel forces under Khan Alio Khan, on the 31st August 1858,
wKSdwdng upon the cn.iny 's positional daybreak, pushed ,m with one orderly sowar upon a o-pounder ;
™ that m commanding one of the approaches to the enemy's position, and attacked the gunners, thereby
SSUnttaK&mfrani reloading and Bring upon the infantry, who were advancing to the attack. In doing this a
ersonal con ic- ensued, in which Maim- Browne, Commandant of the 2nd Punjab Cavalry, received a severe
sword-cut w , mid on the k:t knee, and shortly utterwards another sword-cut wound which severed the left arm at
the shou.ler not however. before he bad succeeded in cutting down one of his assailants. The gun was prevented
ftombel n"'.- , del. and was eventually captured bv the infantiy, and the gunner slain
HriiKs r\ii'r.ii« «<i<* «/ ;/ 0„/0„,/ Rldveks Henky, CB. CJ/G. bo Rifles (now Co&raeZ).— For his gallant conduct at
,„,;,„,,,; „t Inhlobana.'on the ,Sth March 1879. in having assisted, whilst hotly pursued by Zulus, in rescuing
r-mtain CD* Vrcv of the Frontier Laght Horse, who was retiring on foot, and carrying him on his horse until he.
overtook the reargWd. Also for having on the same date, and under the same circumstances, conveyed Lien-
,"„„,(' Bvaritt of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse had been killed under him, to a place of safety. Later
. r .1, the same mani.er. saved a trooper of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse was completely
exhausted and who Otherwise would have been killed by the Zulus, who were withm eighty yards of him.
BdtlBB Lieutenant Thouvs Ad.uk, 1st European Bengal Fusiliers (now Honorary Major, retired on a pension).
oth March 1858.— " Of which success the skirmishers on the other side of the river
were MiWour-.tlv api.r nt Butler, of the Bengal Fusiliers, who swam across the Goomtee, and,
Climbinc the parapet remained in that position for a considerable time under a heavy fire of musketry until the
work was occupied "— Extract of Lieutenant General Sir James Outram's Memorandum of Operations carried on under
ku command at the Siege of Lucknow, published in the Governor General* Gazette Extraordinary of 5th April 1858, and
repuhlishei ,n General Orders by the Commander in Chief in India on zfth December 1858 .
Lieutenant Thohas, 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers (now Captain Bengal Staff Corps).— For having, on
the nth June 1S57, at the Flagstaff Piquet at Delhi, when the whole of the piquet of Her Majesty's 75th
Regiment and 2nd European Bengal Fusiliers were driven in by a large body of the enemy, brought in from
amongst the enemv a wounded Bugler of his own regiment, under a most severe fire, who would otherwise have
been cut op by the rebels. Also, on the same day, when the Fusiliers were retiring, by order, on Metcalfe's house,
on its being reported that there was a wounded man left behind. Lieutenant Cadell went back of his own accord
towards the enemy, accompanied by three men, and brought in a man of the 75th Regiment, who was severely
wounded, under a most heavy 6re from the advancing enemy.
Cafb, Captain William Maktin, 56th Bengal Native Infantry (now Colonel).— Date of act of bravery, 15th
April 1S58.— For bearing away, under a heavy fire, with the assistance of Privates Thompson, Crowie, Spence,
and Cook, the body of Lieutenant Willoughby, lying near the ditch of the Fort of Ruhya, and for rnnning to the
rescue of Private Spence. who had been severely wounded in the attempt.
Cameron. Lieutenant Aylmer SriCER, 72nd Highlanders (now St. Lt. Colonel 25th Regt.).— For conspicuous bravely
on the 30th March 1858, at Kotah, in having headed a small party of men, and attacked a body of armed fanatic
rebels, strongly posted in a ioopholed house, with one narrow entrance. Lieutenant Cameron stormed the house,
and killed three rebels in single combat. He was severely wounded, having lost half of one hand by a stroke
from a tulwar.
Channer, Captain George Nicolas, Bengal Staff Corps (now ~Bt.Lt. Colonel). —For having with the greatest
gallantry been the first to jump into the Enemy's Stockade, to which he had been despatched with a small party of
the 1st Ghoorkha Light Infantry, on the afternoon of the 20th December 1875, by the Officer commanding the Malacca
Column to procure intelligence as to its strength, position, &c. Major Channer got completely in rear of the
Enemy's position, and finding himself so close that he could hear the voices of the men inside, who were cooking
at the "time, and keeping no look-out, he beckoned to his men, and the whole party stole quietly forward to within a
few paces of the Stockade. On jumping in, he shot the first man dead with his revolver, and his party then came
up, andentered the Stockade, which was of a most formidable nature, surrounded by a bamboo palisade; about
seven yards within was a log-house, loop-holed, with two narrow entrances, and trees laid latitudinally, to the
thickness of two feet. The officer commanding reports that if Major Channer, by his foresight, coolness, and
intrepidity, had not taken this Stockade, a great loss of life must have occurred, as from the fact of his being
unable to bring guns t<i bear on it, from the steepness of the hill, and the density of the jungle, it must have been
taken at the point of the bayonet.
Chaplin, Ensign John Worthy, 67th Regiment (now Lieutenant Colonel 8th Hussars). — Date of act of bravery,
14th August i860.— For distinguished gallantry at the North Taku Fort (China). This Officer was carrying the
Queen's Colour of the regiment, and first planted the Colours on the breach made by the storming party, assisted
by Private Lane of the 67th Regiment, and subsequently on the cavalier of the fort, which he was the first to mount.
In doing this he was severely wounded.
Chard, Lieutenant John Rouse Merriott, Royal Engineers (now Brevet Major), and Bromheab, Lieutenant
CoNviLi.ic, 24th Foot (now Brevet Major).— For their gallant conduct at the defence of Rorke's Drift on the occasion
of the attack by the Zulus on the 22nd and 23rd January 1879. The Lieutenant General commanding the troops
reports that, had it not been tor the fine example and excellent behaviour of these two officers under the most trying
1 ances, the defence of Rorke's Drift post would not have been conducted with that intelligence and tenacity
which so essentially characterised it. The Lieutenant General adds, that its success must, in a great degree, be
attributable to the two young officers who exercised the chief command on the occasion in question.
u i). Lieutenant Honorable Henry Hugh. Rifle Brigade (now Major General Hon. Sir Henry Hugh, CS.
A 1 Mu 1. F.r conspicuous courage at the battle of Inkerman, in leading a charge and killing one of the enemy
word, disabling another, and saving the life of a soldier.
Cochrane, Lieutenant and Adjutant Hugh Stewart, 86th Regiment (now Colonel 43rd Foot).— For conspicuous
on the 1st April 1858, when No. 1 Companyof the regiment was ordered to take a gun,
rail ip, under a heavy musketry and artillery fire, driving the enemy fi om the gun, and
hi of a till the Company came up. Also for conspicuous gallantry in attacking the rear-guard of
th- ana 1 . n U n he had three horses shot under him in succession.
JOHS AUGUSTUS, 49th Regiment (now Lieutenant Colonel retired).— In the attack by the
igamst the position in id by the Second Division, 26th October 1854, Lieutenant Conolly, while in com-
that regiment on outlying picket, made himself most conspicuous by the gallantry of his
■ o„c particularly under the observation of the late Field Marsha! Lord Raglan, while in personal
encounter with - m defence of his post. He ultimately fell dangerously wounded. Lieutenant
iiy was highly praised in (ieneral Orders and promoted into the Coldstream Guards as a reward for his
..-. lour on this occasion.
Cmaoh, Captain CVMoohe, llombay Stair Corps (now Brevet Major).— On the 21st April Captain Creagh was de-
• ' «'h two companies of his battalion to protect the village of Kam Dakka. on the Cabul River,
''' ".eiii.-ion of the Mohmunds, and reached that place the same night. On the following morn-
0 men, was attacked by the Mohmunds in overwhelming numbers, about 1500; and the
DM 01 Kam Dakka 1 r th ..-elves taken part with the enemv. Captain Creagh found himself under
from the village. He took up a position in a cemetery not far off, which he made as
. and this position he fold against all the efforts of the enemy, re-
ithe bayonet until three o'clock in the afternoon, when he was relieved by a detach-
"''!"• I""'l' The enemy were then fiualiv repnlsed, and lic'ing " charged by a troop of
The
id gallantry 1
m, the detachment under his command would, in all probability, ht.vc'been cut off and
"" com ma nd ( if Captain 1). M. Strong, were routed and broken, and great numbers
.11 Chief in India has expressed Ins opinion that but for the cool-
11, and gallantry ot the highest order, and the admirable conduct which Captain Creagh dis-
' mination.
The Victoria Gross — Services. 648
Cubitt, Lieutenant William George, 13th Bengal Native Infantry (now Lieutenant Co/one! Bengal Staff Corps).—
For having- on the retreat from Chinhut (near Lucknow), on the 30th June 1S57, saved the lives of three men
of the 32nd Regiment, at the risk of his own.
Cuninghame, Lieutenant William James Montgomery, Rifle Brigade (now Major Sir W.J. M. L'uninghame,
'Bart., sold out).— Highly distinguished at the capture of the Rifle Pits (Sebastopol), 2cth November 1854. His
gallant conduct was recorded in the French General Orders.
Dalton, Acting Assistant Commissary James Langlby (now Sub Assistant Commissary, Commissariat and Transport
Department).— For his conspicuous gallantry during the attack on Rorke's Drift Post by ."the Zulus on the night of
the 22nd January 1879, when he actively superintended the work of defence, and was amongst the foremost of
those who received the first attack at the corner of the hospital, where the dead lines of his fire did great execution,
and the mad rush of the Zulus met its first check, and where by his cool courage he saved the life of a man of the
Army Hospital Corps by shooting the Zulu who, having seized the muzzle of the man's rifle, was in the act ol
assegaing him. This officer, to whose energy much of the defence of the place was due, was severely wounded
during the contest, but still continued to give the same example of cool courage.
Daunt, Lieutenant John Charles Campbell, 70th Bengal Native Infantry (now if. Colonel Bengal Staff Corps).—
Lieutenant Daunt and Sergeant Denis Dynon are recommended for conspicuous gallantry in action, on the 2nd
October 1857, with the mutineers of the Ramgh.ur Battalion at Chota Behar, in capturing two guns, particularly
the last, when they rushed at and captured it by pistoling the gunners, who were mowing the detachment down
with grape, one third of which was hors-de-combat at the time. Lieutenant Daunt is also recommended for
chasing, on the 2nd November following, the mutineers of the 32nd Bengal Native Infantry across a plain into a
rich cultivation, into which he followed them with a few of Rattray's Sikhs. He was dangerously wounded in the
attempt to drive out a large body of these mutineers from an enclosure, the preservation of many of his party on
this occasion being attributed to his gallantry.
Davis, Captain Gronow, Royal Artillery (now Colonel). — For great coolness and gallantry in the attack
on the Redan (Sebastopol), 8th September 1S55, on which occasion he commanded the spiking party, and
after which he saved the life of Lieutenant Sanders, 30th Foot, by jumpingover theparapet of a sap, and proceeding
twice some distance across the open under a "murderous " fire to assist in conveying that officer, whose leg was
broken, and who was otherwise severely wounded, under cover; and repeated this" act in the conveyance of other
wounded soldiers from the same exposed position.
Dickson, Lieutenant Collingwood, Royal Artillery (now General Sir Collingwood, KCB.) — For having, on
the 17th October 1S54, when the batteries of the Right Attack had run short of powder, displayed the greatest
coolness and contempt of danger in directing the unloading of several waggons of the field battery which were
brought up to the trenches to supply the want, and having personally assisted in carrying the powder barrels
under a severe fire from the enemy.
Dixon, Captain Matthew Charles, Royal Artillery (now Major General retired full pay).— On the 17th April 1855,
about 2 p.m., when the Battery he commanded was blown up by a shell from the enemy, which burst in the maga-
zine, destroyed the parapets (at Sebastopol), killed and wounded ten men, disabled five guns, and covered a sixth
with earth ; for most gallantly reopening firo with the remaining gun before the enemy had ceased cheering from
their parapets (on which they had mounted) and fighting it until sunset, despite the heavy concentrated fire of the
enemy's batteries, and the ruined state of his own.
Douglas, Assistant Surgeon Campbell Millis, MD.. 2nd Battalion 24th Regiment (now Surgeon Major); Private
Thomas Murphy ; Private James Cooper; Private David Bell; Private William Griffiths. — Act of courage for
which recommended. — For the very gallant and daring manner in which, on the 7th May 1867, they risked their
lives in manning a boat and proceeding through a dangerous surf to the rescue of some of their comrades, who
formed part of an expedition which had been sent to the Island of Little Andamau, by order of the Chief Commis-
sioner of British Burmah, with the view of ascertaining the fate of the commander and seven of the crew of the ship
Assam Valley, who had landed there, and were supposed to have been murdered by the natives. The Officer
who commanded the troops on the occasion reports : "About an hour later in the day, Dr. Douglas, 2nd Battalion,
24th Regiment, and the four privates referred to, gallantly manning the second gig. made their way through the
surf almost to the shore, but finding their boat was half-filled with water, they retired. A second attempt made by
Dr. Douglas and party proved successful, five of us being safely passed through the surf to the boats outside. A
third and last trip got the whole of the party left on shore safe to the boats." It is stated that Dr. Douglas accom-
plished these trips through the surf to the shore by no ordinary exertion. He stood in the bows of the boat, and
worked her in an intrepid and seamanlike maimer, cool to a degree, as if what he was then doing was an ordinary
act of everyday life. The four privates behaved in an equally cool and collected manner, rowing through the
roughest surf when the slightest hesitation or want of pluck on the part of any one of them would have been
attended hy the gravest results. Tt is reported that seventeen officers and men were thus saved from what must
otherwise have been a fearful risk, if not certainty of death.
Elphinstone, Lieutenant Howard Ceaufurd, Royal Engineers (now Colonel Sir Howard Craul'urd, KCB.,
CMG.) — Date of act of bravery, 18th June 1855. — For fearless conduct in having, on the night after the un-
successful attack on the Redan, volunteered to command a party of volunteers who proceeded to search for and
bring back the scaling ladders left behind after the repulse ; and while successfully performing this task of
rescuing trophies from the Russians, Lieutenant Elphinstone conducted a persevering search close to the enemy
for wounded men, twenty of whom he rescued and brought back to the trenches.
Elton, Captain Frederick Cockayne, 55th Regiment {now Lieutenant Colonel retired) . — For distinguished conduct
on the night of the 4th August 1855, when in command of a working party in the advanced trenches in front of the
Quarries (at Sebastopol) , in encouraging and inciting his men, by his example, to work under a dreadful fire ; and
when there was some hesitation shown, in consequence of the severity of the fire, going into the open, andworking
with pick and shovel — thus showing the best possible example to the men. In the words of one of them. " There
was not another Officer in the British Army who would have done what Captain Elton did that night." In the
month of March 1855, Captain Elton volunteered, with a small party of men, to drive off a body of Russians who
were destroying one of our new detached works, and succeeded in doing so, taking prisoner one of the enemy with
his own hands. On the night of the 7th June 1855 Captain Elton was the first of his party to leave cur trenches
leading his men ; when in the Quarries he several times rallied his men around him.
Fosbery, Lieutenant George Vincent, late 4th Bengal European Regiment (now Lt.Colond retired). — For
the daring and gallant manner in which, on the 30th October 1863, acting as a volunteer at the time, he led a
party of his regiment (the 1st Punjaub Infantry) to re-capture the Crag Piquet, after its garrison had been driven
in by the enemy, on which occasion sixty of them were killed in desperate hand-to-hand fighting. From the
nature of the approach to the top of the crag amongst the large rocks, one or two men only could advance at one
time; and "whilst I ascended one path," relates Lieutenant Colonel Keyes, CB., commanding tho 1st Punjab
Infantry, " I directed Lieutenant Fosberj% of the late 4th European Regiment, to push up another at the head of a
few men. He led this party with the greatest coolness and intrepidity, and was the first man to gain the top of the
crag on his side of the attack." Subsequently, Lieutenant Colonel' Keyes being wounded, Lieutenant Fosbery
assembled a party with which he pursued the routed enemy in the direction of the Lalloo ridge, inflicting on them
further loss and confirming possession of the post.
Frasee, Major Charles Ceaufurd, 7th Hussars (now Major General). — For conspicuous and cool gallantry,
on the 31st December 1858, in having volunteered, at great personal risk, and under a sharp fire of musketry, to
swim to the rescue of Captain Stisted and some men of the 7th Hussars, who were in imminent danger of being
drowned in the River Raptee, while in pursuit of the rebels. Major Fraser succeeded in this gallant service,
although at the time partially disabled, not having recovered from a severe wound received while leading a
Squadron in a charge against some fanatics, in the action of Nawabgunge, on the 13th June 1858.
Gifford, Lieutenant Edric Frederick, Lord, 24th Regiment (now' Captain 57th Foot).— For his gallant conduct
during the operations in the Ashanti war, and especially at the taking of Becquah. The Officer commanding the
Expeditionary Force reports that Lord Gifford was in charge of the Scouts after the Army crossed the Prah, and
that it is no exaggeration to say that since the Adansi Hills were passed he daily carried his life in his hand in the
performance of his most dangerous duties. He hung upon the rear of the enemy, discovering their position and
ferreting out their intentions. With no other white man with him, he captured numerous prisoners ; but Sir Garnet
Wolseley brings him forward for this mark of Royal favour most especially for his conduct at the taking of Becquah
64g The Victoria Gross— Services.
into which place he penetrated with his Scouts before the troops carried it, when his gallantry and courage were :
mGooWLllTnfUten,,,,t Chaklks Avr.rstvs. Royal Engineers (now Lieutenant Colonel) -For gallant conduct at the
iS on the F r 'f Ho vt on the- fth October ,859. On that occasion, a soldier ot the *8th Beaiment was shot
imter the wal's of the fort Lieutenant Goodfellow rushed under the walls, under a sharp fire of matchlocks,
«r i Lr» off the odv of the soldier who was then dead, but whom he at first supposed to oe wounded only.
Good^kr % n 2S"l ttVfh les. OUmo Guards (now JteW G™*™/). -For distinguished gal-
lantrv whUrt in «H unr n d . - the storpshooters tarnished by the Coldstream Guards on the 28th October ,854, on
he 0 ' ' n of ■• :i " p werft 1 ROrtieon the Second Division." when he held the Windmill Ravine, below the Piquet
m«,,«o o^ ,ir.ct « mrch 1 . .- rer foroe of the enemy. The partv of Sharpshooters then under his command killed
^4iShttone«^cer)f^KkS prisoners ofthe enemy (of the latter, one an officer). Captain Goodlake
r„ide Cavalry in a oharee and cut down two of the enemy's sowars, with one of whom he had a desperate hand-
w"hand con bat For gallantry on the ,7th January ,858 at Shumshabad, where, in a charge, he attacked
one of the enemy's eadera and pierced him with his sword, which was carried out of his hand in the melee. He
defended hS with his revolver, and shot two of the enemy. 4. For gallantry on the , 3rd February ,858,
•it Meangunge where he cime to the assistance of Brevet Major O. H. St. George Anson, and killed his opponent,
immediate^ afterwards cutting down another of the enemy in the same gallant manner.
GoiT.11 fi«iwni Hcr.11 Henry, ist European Bengal Cavalry (now Colonel, CB. Beneal Stan? Corps) .—Lieu-
tenant Gouah "h.-n in command of a p-rty of Hodson's Horse, near Alumtagh, on the iath November 1857?
narOoularly dtetinguiBhed himself by his forward bearing in charging across a swamp and capturing two guns,
although defended or a vastly superior body of the enemy. On this occasion he had his horse wounded m two
nlaces and his turban cut through by sword cuts, whilst engaged in combat with three sepoys. Lieutenant
Gough'also , •i--i ■ l'.arlv distinguished himself near Jellalabad. Lucknow, on the 25th February 1858, by showinga
brilliant example to his regiment, when ordered to charge the enemy's guns, and by his gallant and forward
conduct he enabled them to effect their cbiect. On this occasion he engaged himself in a series of single combats,
until at length he was disabled bv a musket-ball through the leg, while charging two sepoys with fixed bayonets.
Lieutenant Gou^b on this day had two horses killed under him, a shot through his helmet and another through
his scabbard, besides being severely wounded.
Graham, Lieutenant Gerald. Roval Engineers (now Colonel. CB.).— Determined gallantry at the head of a ladder
party, at the assault of the Reaan'(Sebastopol), on the 18th June 1S55. Devoted heroism in sallying out cf the
trenches on numerous occasions, and bringing in wounded officers and men.
GtriSR, Major Johx Christopher. 90th Light Infantry (now Major General. CB.).— For conspicuous gallantry in
action on the 16th and 17th November 1857, at Lucknow. Elected by the Officers of the regiment.
Hackbtt, Lieutenant Thomas Bernard, 23rd Fusiliers {now Brevet Lieut. Colonel, sold out). — For daring gallantry
at Secundra Bagh, Lucknow, on the 1 3th November 1S57, in having with others rescued a Corporal of the 23rd
Begiment, who was Lying wounded and exposed to very heavy fire. Also for conspicuous bravery, in having under
a heavy fire ascended' the roof and cut down the thatch of a bungalow, to prevent its being set on fire. This was a
most important service at the time.
Halr, Attittant Sun/eon Thomas Egerton, MD.. 7th Fusiliers (now Surgeon Major, half pay). — 1. FoTremam-
ing with an Officer who was dangerously wounded (Captain H. M. Jones, 7th Fusiliers), in the fifth parallel, on the
8th September 1S55, when all the men in the immediate neighbourhood retreated, excepting Lieutenant William Hope
and Doctor Hale: and for endeavouring to rally the men in conjunction with Lieutenant Hope. 2. For
having on the Sth September 1855, after the regiments had retired into the trenches, cleared the most advanced sap
of the wounded, and carried into the sap, under a heavy fire, several wounded men from the open ground, being
assisted by Sergeant Charles Fisher, 7th Royal Fusiliers.
Hamilton, Captain TnoMAS de Courcy, 68th Light Infantry (now Honorary Major General).— For having, on the
night of the nth May 1855, during a most determined sortie '(from Sebastopol), boldly charged the enemy, with a
small force, from a battery of which they had obtained possession in great numbers, thereby saving the works from
falling into the hands of the enemy. Hewas conspicuous on this occasion for his gallantry and daring conduct.
Hart, Lieutenant Reginald Clare, Royal Engineers.— For his gallant conduct in risking his own life in endea-
vouring to save the life of a private soldier. The Lieutenant General commanding the 2ml Division Peshawur
Field Force reports that when on convoy duty with that force on 31st January, 1870, Lieutenant Hart, of the Royal
Engineers, took the initiative in running some 1,200 yards to the rescue of a wounded Sowar of the 13th Bengal
Lancers in a river bed exposed to the fire of the enemy, of unknown strength, from both flanks, and also from a
party in the riverbed. Lieutenant Hart reached the wounded Sowar, drove off the enemy, and brought him under
cover with the aid of some soldiers, who accompanied him on the way.
Havblock, Lieutenant Henry Marshman, 10th Regiment (now Major General Sir Henry Marshman, Bart.,
CB.).— "In the combat at Cawnpore Lieutenant Havelock was my Aide de Camp. The 64th' Regiment had been
much under artillery fire, from which it had severely suffered. The whole of the infantry were lying clown in line,
when perceiving that the enemy had brought out the last reserved gun, a 24-pounder, and were rallying round it,
I called up the regiment to rise and advance. Without any other word from me, Lieutenant Havelock placed
himself on his horse, in front, of the centre of the 64th, opposite the muzzle of the gun. Major Sterling, commanding
the regiment, was in front, dismounted, but the Lieutenant continued to move steadily on in front of the regiment
at a foot pace, on his horse. The gun discharged shot until the troops were within a short distance, when they
fired grape. In went the corps, led by the Lieutenant, who still steered steadily on the gun's muzzle until it was
mastered by a rush of the 64th."— Extract of a Telegram from the late Major General Sir Henri/ Havelock to the Com-
mander in Chief in India, dated Cawnpore, iSth Augmt 1857.
Hkwback, fart ■;,, (1.1 mint Walker, 8th Hussars (now Major retired) ; No. 1584, Sergeant Joseph Ward; No.
■ ll'n.1.1*; and No >'/,,, Private John Pearson.— Date of act of bravery, 17th June 1858.— Selected
for the Victoria Cros- bj their Companions inthe gallant charge made by a squadron of the regiment at Gwalior, on
the 17th June 1858, when, supported by a division of the Bombay Horse Artillery and Her Majesty's 95th Regiment,
they routed the enemy, who were advancing against Brigadier Smith's position, charged through the rebel camp
Into two batteries, capturing and bringing into their camp two of the enemy's guns, under a heavy and converging
flro from the fort und town. Field Force Order* by Major General Sir Hugh Henri/ Base, GCB., commanding Central
Camp. G walwr. 28//1 June 1858.
Hills. Litutenant Jambs, Bengal Artillery (n,,w Major General, CB.).— For very gallant conduct before Delhi, on
theoth July 1857, in defending tin' position assigned to him in case of alarm, and for noble behaviour on the
part..! Ma,.,r I ,,, ,,. 1.1 twice coming to his Subaltern's rescue, and on each occasion killinghis man.—" Yesterday,
UU jthJulvi 57, Lieutenant J. Mills was on piquet duty, with two guns, at the mound to the right of the camp.
OlOOI a.m. there was a rumour that the enemy's cavalry were coming down on his post. Lieutenant
1 I • take up the position assigned in case of alarm, but, before he reached the spot, he saw the enemy
before they had time to form up. To enable him to do this he boldly charged, single handed,
' l"'"'1 "'■ ' "mn. ('"t down the first man, struck the second, and was then ridden down, horse and
and searching lor lm sword, three more men came at him (two mounted) • the first man he
I e caught the lance of the second in his left hand, and wounded him with his sword; the
Oral man then came on again, and was cat down ; the third man (on foot) then came up, and wrenched the sword
rotn Lieut,-,,,,,,, 11,11s, who led ,„ the straggle, and the enemy was about to rut him down when Maior Tombs,
7, ',',' '"" , ' <■■•>-■ *•'«■ what was going ,„,. rushed in and shot the man and saved Lieutenant
' 7"' enemy s cavalry hud passed by, and Major Tombs and Lieutenant Hills went to look after
rirra',' in'" ""' 'l,1"?'"1 wi"' l'"'»","»"t "»'«' l»*tol ; he first cut at Lieutenant Hills who
1 !''""/" ' '"' I "" t«raed on Major Tombs, who received the blow in the same manner. His second
huck on the Untenant wasnioiv successful , us he was cut down with a bad sword-cut on the head, and would have
The Victoria Cross — Services. °^>
en, no doubt, killed, had not Major Tombs rushed in and put his sword through the man."-- Extract fro n "Despatch
Lt.Colonel M. Mackenzie, Commanding ist Brigade of Horse Artillery, dated Camp near Delhi, io« July 1857, and P»»-
hed in the Supplement of the London Gazette of 15th January 1S58.
Some, Surgeon Anthony Dickson, 90th Light Infantry (now Deputy Sun/eon General Sir, A CB.) — For persevering
averyand'ndmirable conduct in charge of the wounded men left behind the column, when the troops under the late
ajor General Havelock forced their wav into the Residency of Lueknow, on the 26th September 0S57. Theocortleit
th the wounded had, by casualties, been reduced to a few stragglers, and being entirely separated trom the
lumn, this small party with the wounded were forced into a house, in which they defended themselves till it was
t on fire. They then retreated to a shed a few yards from it, and in this place continued to defend themselves
r more than twenty-two hours, till relieved. At last, only six men and Mr. Home remained to lire. Ol four
Beers who were witli the party, all were badly wounded, and three are since dead. The conduct of the defence
lring the latter part of the tinie devolved therefore on Mr. Home, and to his active exertions previously to being
reed into the house, and his good conduct throughout, the safety of any of the wounded, and the successful defence
mainly to be attributed.
Innes, Lieutenant John James M'Leod, Royal Engineers (now Colonel).— Date of act of bravery, 23rd iebruary
58.— At the action at Sultanpore, Lieutenant Innes, far in advance of the leading skirmishers, was the first
1 secure a gun which the enemy were abandoning. Retiring from this, they rallied round another gun
.rther back, from which the shot would, in another instant, have ploughed through our advancing columns,
hen Lieutenant Innes rode up, unsupported, shot the gunner who was about to apply the match, and, remaining
adaunted at his post, the mark for a hundred matchlock men, who were sheltered in some adjoining huts kept
te artillerymen at bay, until assistance reached him.— Letter from Major General Thomas Harte Franks, ACS., of
th March 1858. .
Jarhett, Lieutenant Hanson Chambers Taylor, 26th Bengal Native Infantry (now Captain Bengal Stafl Corps).—
or an act of daring bravery at the village of Baroun, on the 14th October 1858, on an occasion \\ lien about seventy
ipoys were defending themselves in a brick building, the only approach to which was up a very narrow street, in
iving called on the men of his regiment to follow him, when, backed by only some four men, he made a dash at
te narrow entrance, where, though a shower of balls was poured upon him, he pushed his way up to the wall of
te house, and, beating up the bayonets of the rebels with his sword, endeavoured to get in.
Jee, Surgeon Joseph, 78th Highlanders (now retired Deputy Inspector General, CB.).— For most conspicuous
lllantry and important services, on the entry of the late Major General Havelock's relieving force into Lueknow
ithe 25th September 1857, in having during action (when the 78th Highlanders, then in possession of the Char
agh, captured two 9-pounders at the point of the bayonet), by great exertion and devoted exposure, attended to
le large number of men wounded in the charge, whom he succeeded in getting removed on cots and on the backs
F their comrades, until he had collected the dooly bearers who had fled. Subsequently, on the same day, in
ideavouring to reach the Residency with the wounded men, Surgeon Jee became besieged by an overwhelming
iree in the Mote-Mehal, where he remained during the whole night and following morning, voluntarily and
jpeatedly exposing himself to a heavy fire in proceeding to dress the wounded men who fell while serving a
t-pounder in a most exposed situation. He eventually succeeded in taking many of the wounded, through a cross
re of ordnance and musketry, safely into the Residency, by the river-bank, although repeatedly warned not to
lake the perilous attempt.
Jerome, Lieutenant Henry Edward, 86th Regiment (now Brevet Lt. Colonel, ha\f pay 62nd Regt.).— For conspicuous
allantry at Jhansi, on the 3rd April 1858, in having, with the assistance of Private Byrne, removed, under a very
eavyfi're, Lieutenant Sewell, of the 86th Regiment, who was severely wounded, at a very exposed point of the
ttack upon the fort ; also, for gallant conduct at the capture of the Fort of Chandairee, the storming of Jhansi,
nd in action with a superior rebel force on the Jumna, on the 28th May 1858, when he was severely wounded.
Jones, Lieutenant Alfred Stowell, 9th Lancers (now Lieutenant Colonel retired).— "The cavalry charged the rebels
,nd rode through them. Lieutenant Jones, of the 9th Lancers, with his squadron, captured one of their guns.
illing the drivers, and, with Lieutenant Colonel Yule's assistance, turned it upon a village occupied by the rebels,
rhowere quickly dislodged. This was a well-conceived act, gallantly executed."— Detpatchfrom Major General
\ir James Hope Grant, KCB. dated 10th January 1857. -^
Keatinge, Captain Richard Harte, Bombay Artillery (now Colonel, CSI„ Bombay Staff Corps).— Date
if act of bravery, 17th March 1858.— For having rendered most efficient aid at the assault ot Chundairee, in
oluntarily leading the column through the breach, which was protected by a heavy cross fire. He was one of the
Dremost to enter, and was severely wounded in the breach. The Column was saved from a serious loss that would
irobably have resulted but for Captain Keatinge's knowledge of the small path leading across the ditch, which
lad been examined during the night bv himself and a servant, who declined, when required, to lead the
Jolumn, without his master. Having cleared the breach, he led into the fort, where he was struck down by
nother dangerous wound. The Commander in Chief in India states that the success at Chundairee was mainly
iwing to this Officer, whose gallantry, ready brilliant, he considers was equalled by his ability and devotion. Cap-
ain Keatinge was at the time a Political ( u'licer with the 2nd Brigade of the Central India Field Force.
Knox, Ensign John Simpson, Rifle Brigade (now retired Major).— When serving as a Sergeant in the Scots
fusilier Guards was conspicuous for his exertions in reforming the ranks of the Guards at the battle of the Alma.
Subsequently, when in the Rifle Brigade, he volunteered for the Ladder Party in the attack on the Re Ian. on the
8th June 1855, and (in the words of Captain Blackett, under whose command he was), behaved admirably , 1 smain-
tig on the field until twice wounded.
Leach, Captain Edward Pemberton, Royal Engineers (now Brevet Major) .—For having, in actio 1 with the
Shinwarris, near Maidanah, Afghanistan, on the 17th March 1879, when covering the retirement of the Survey
Sscort who were carrying Lieutenant Barclay, 45th Sikhs, mortally wounded, behaved with the utmost gallantry
n charging, with some men of the 4ith Sikhs" a very much larger number of the enemy. In this encounter
Captain Leach killed two or three of the enemy himself, and he received a severe wound from an Atehan knife in
he left arm. Captain Leach's determination and gallantry in this affair, in attacking and driving back theenemy
rom the last position, saved the whole party from annihilation.
Leet, Ma jor William, 13th Regiment (now Brevet Lieutenant Colonel).— For his gallant conduct on the iSth March
S79, in rescuing from the Zulus Lieutenant A. M. Smith, of the Frontier Light Horse, during the retreat trom the
hhlobana. Lieutenant Smith, while on foot, his horse having been shot, was closely pursued by the Zulus, and
vould have been killed had not Major Leet taken him upon his horse and rode with him, under the fire of theenemy,
;o a place of safety.
Lennox, Lieutenant Wilbraham Oates, Royal Engineers (now Colonel, CB.).— Cool and gallant conduct m esta-
riishing a lodgment in Tryon's Rifle Pit (Sebastopol), and assisting to repel the assaults of the enemy. This
jrilliant operation drew forth a special order from General Canrobert.
Lenon, Lieutenant Edmund Henry, 67th Regiment (now retired Major).— Recorded with ' Captain R. M. Rogers,
ivhich see.
Loyd-Lindsay, Lieutenant Robert James, Scots Fusilier Guards (now retired Lieutenant Colonel).— When the
brmation of the line of the regiment was disordered at the Alma. Captain Lindsay stood firm with the ( 'olours, and
by his example and energy greatly tended to restore order. At Inkerman, at a most trying moment, he, with a
few men, charged a party' of Russians, driving them back, and running one through the body himself.
Lyster, Lieutenant Harry Hammon, 72nd Bengal Native Infantry (now Colonel Bengal Staff Corps).— Date
of act of bravery, 23rd May 1858. — For gallantly charging and breaking, singly, a skirmishing square of
the retreating rebel army from Calpee, and killing two or three sepoys in the conflict. Major General Sir Hugh
Henry Rose, GCB., reports that this act of bravery was witnessed by himself and by Lt.Colonel Gall, CB., of
the 14th Light Dragoons.
M'Donnell, William Fraser, Esq., Bengal Civil Service, Magistrate of Sarun (now a Judge of the High Court of
Judicature at Fort William).— For great coolness and bravery on the scth July 1857, during the retreat ol the British
troops from Arrah, in having climbed, under an incessant fire, outside the boat, in which he and several soldiers
were, up to the rudder, and with considerable difficulty cut through the lashing which secured it to the side of
the boat. On the lashing being cut the boat obeyed the helm, and thus thirty-five European soldiers escaped
certain death. ,
M'Neill, Lieutenant Colonel John Carstairs, !o7th Regiment (now Colonel, CB. CMC, on half pay ) .—For the valour-
QQ
£-, j_iit ¥ tciurta urwes — uii v-^-o.
ir.d which he displayed in New Zealand, on the 30th March 1S64, which is thus described by
,hc Colonial Defence Force. Private Yosper states that he was sent on that day with Private
t to Lieutenant Colonel M'Neill, Aide de Camp to Lieutenant General «
N, ill was proceeding to Te Awamutu on duty at the time. On returning
. • - de of Ohanpu, this Officer, having seen a body of the enemy m front,
h,. • Private -Ii'-on back to bring up infantry from Ohanpu, and he and Private \ osper proceeded leisurely to the
top of a rise to watch the. - lenly they were attacked by about 50 natives who were concealed m the
.- hand Their only chance 1 if escape was by riding lor their lives, and as they turned to gallop, Private
. '.'; and threw him. The natives thereupon rushed forward to seize him, but Lieutenant Colonel*
i, ' Private Vosper was not following him, returned, caught his horse, and helped him to mount.}
1 ufg sharply at them, and were so near that, according to Private Vosper s statement, it was only-
- they could that they escaped. He says that he owes his life entirely to Lieutenant
- - .;ue,' for he could nut have caught his horse alone, and 111 a lew moments must have beefl
1 n Clour Sergeant Hknby, Royal Engineers (now Quarter Master on half pay and Honorary Captain)M
1 the iQth April '185s, when engaged in effecting a lodgment in the enemy's Rifle Pits inl
of the liml.t Attack- on Sevastopol, and for subsequent valour when, by the Enginee*'
. ids, the command devolved upon him, and he determmately persisted mcarr«
hviil.-t.ni I ing the repeated attacks of the enemy. ■
f«-«,(,i/ lli.KHKKT Taylor, 78th Highlanders (now Co/one? Bengal Staff Corps) .—For distinguish^
aondnol at Lncknow, on the 25th September 1857, in setting an example of heroic gallantry to the men of thej
at the period of the action in which they captured two brass o-pounders at the point of the]
■Extract from Field Force Order* of the late Major General Havelock, dated ijth October 1857. 1
1 s. 1 1 ,.,,,/ JohsGbaht, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (retired, now Gentleman at Arms).— Recorded
! M. ic," which see.
,' .Ioskph, 13th Light Dragoons (now Biding Master 6th Dragoons).— Date of act of bravery, 25tB
ir having .-topped under a very heavy fire to take charge of Captain Webb, 17th Lancers, until
I turn in removing that Officer, who was, as it afterwards proved, mortally wounded!
erformed this act of bravery while returning on foot from the charge at the battle of BalaklavaJ
111 winch hi- hor.-e had been shot. 1
Uiwni.ua, Rosa Lowis, Etq., Bengal Civil Service, Assistant Magistrate at Patua (now a District and Session*
Mr. Mangles volunteered and served with the force, consisting of Detachments of Her Majesty's 10th anfl
tents, and some Native Troops, despatched to the relief of Arrah, in July 1857, under the command ofl
: 1 inbar, of the 10th Regiment. The Force fell into an ambuscade on the night of the 29th July 1S57, anaj
during the retreat on the next morning, Mr. Mangles, with signal gallantry and generous self-devotion, and nolj
■ he had himself been previously wounded, carried for several miles, out of action, a wounded!
Her Majesty's ;7th Regiment, after binding up his wounds under a murderous fire, which killed oi
v detachment ; and he bore him in safety to the boats.
' uit Surgeon William Geokge Nicholas, Royal Artillery (now Surgeon). — For his conduct durind
- Rebel Pah, near Tauranga, New Zealand, o'n the 29th April 1S64, in most nobly risking his ow3
t lie testimony of Commodore Sir William Wiseman, Bart., CB., in his endeavour to save that ol
tumander Hay, of the Royal Navy, and others. Having volunteered to accompany the storming partj
a b . lie attended on that Officer when he was carried away mortally wounded, and then volunteered to return!
see if he could find any more wounded. It is stated that he was one of the last Officers to leave the Pahl
II \, imvi:i, Major Donald, Bengal Staff Corps (now Lieutenant Colonel). — Recommended for his gallant conduei
rming of the stockaded village of Lalgnoora on the 4th January 1872. Colonel Macpherson, CB., 'FffiJ
eommanding the 2nd Gonrkha Regiment, in which Major Macintyre was serving at the time as second in com!
mand, reports that this Officer, who led the assault, was the first to reach the stockade (on this side from 8 to 9
feet high I ; and that to climb over and disappear among the flames and smoke of the burning village was the wor2
of a very short time. The stockade, he adds, was successfully stormed by this Offic er under fire, the heaviest tba
L Bi-li.i's delivered that day.
Mai-hk, Captain Fkancis Cornwallis, Royal Artillery (now retired Colonel, CB.). — This Officer steadily andj
cheerily pushed on with his men, and bore down the desperate opposition of the enemy, though with the loss of;
One-third of ins artillerymen. Sir James Outram adds, that this attack appeared to him" to indicate no reckless OB
foolhardy daring, but the calm heroism of a true soldier, who fully appreciates the difficulties and dangers of the]
task he ha- undertaken; and that, but for Captain Maude's nerve and coolness on this trying occasion, the armyj
c mid not. have advanced. — Extract from Field Force Orders of the late Major General Havelock, dated 17th October 1857J
Mai-he. Major Txsoxjacx Francis, 3rd Regiment "TheBuffs," (now Lt. General Sir, KC B.). —For conspicuous and
bravery on the 8th September 1855, when in command of the Covering and Ladder Party of the Second]
•; the assault of the Redan (Sebastopol), to which he gallantly led his men. Having entered the Redan,
he, with only nine or ten men, held a position between traverses, and only retired when all hope of support was at
an end, himself dangerously wounded.
Moore, Lieut, and Adjutant Arthur Thomas, 3rd Bombay Light Cavalry (now Lt.Colonel Bombay Staff Corps).— On
the occasion ..fan attack on the enemy on the 8th February 1857, led by Lieutenant Colonel Forbes, CB.. Lieutenant
\djutant of the regiment, was, perhaps, the first of all by'a horse's length. His horse leaped into the
square, and instantly fell dead, crushing down his rider, and breaking his sword as he fell amid the broken ranks
01 the enemy. Lieutenant Moore speedily extricated himself, and attempted with his broken sword to force his way
throiiL'h the press; but he would assuredly have lost his life had not the gallant young Lieutenant Malcolmson,
bis peril, fought his way to his dismounted comrade through a crowd of enemies to his rescue, and, giving
: carried him through everything out of the throng. The thoughtfulness for others, cool
determination, devoted courage and ready activity shown in extreme danger by this young Officer, Lieutenant
-c. app.ar to have been most admirable, and to be worthv of the highest honour.
Mookk. Major Hans (Iarrhtt, 88th Foot (now Brevet Lt.Colonel):— For his gallant conduct in risking his own
-' to save the life of Private Giese, of the Frontier Armed Mounted Police, on the occasion of
: • Hh the Gaikas, near Komghah, on the 29th December 1877, It is reported that when a small body
were forced to retire before overwhelming numbers of the enemy, Major Moore observed
-<■ was nimble to mount his horse, and was thereby left at the mercy 6f the Kaffirs. Perceiving
■ a Hanger, Ma, or Moore rode back alone into the midst of the enemv, and did not desist in his endeavours
11 until the latter was killed, Major Moore having shot two Kaffirs and received an assegai wound
- lllant attempt.
Mocir. Sun,,,,,, James, 6th Dragoons (now Surgeon General Sir, KCB. on half pay).— For having voluntarily pro-
of Lieutenant Colonel Morris, i7th Lancers, who was lying dangerously wounded in an
' union after the retreat of the Light Cavalry at the battle of BalaJdava on the 26th October 1S54, and
saving *hat Offic VSr""18 in presence of the enemy. Thus, by stopping a serious hemorrhage, he
■ ■<. Sergeant l.t a, a3rd Fusiliers (now Colonel).— Was one of the centre Sergeants at the battle of the
m the officers, carrying the colours. When near the redoubt, Lieutenant Anstru-
B colour, was mortally wounded, and he was shot in the breast at the same time, and fell;
•Matched up the colour from the ground, and continued to carry it till the end of the action,
"v < aptHii. (iranville to relin,|uish it, and go to the rear, on account' of his wound ; was recom-
I .or in,, reoeiv ed hi- rnmim 11, for his services at the Alma. Also behaved with great gallantry at the
1 lie tteclan. . 1, Boptembcr 1855. where he was shot through both thighs.
WnhUM, Bengal Artillery (now Licit. General, OB.).— For highly distinguished conduct on the
',7'v' \ o' '"' ""'"'""I"* penetrated into tho city of Lucknow, in having charged on horseback, with
hc-Miuent. when, gallantly headed by Colonel Campbell.it captured two guns in the face of a
ZVtn.-.r, T,'i paving afterwards returned, under a severe fire of musketry, to bring up limbers and
'" 'l"Vth'( ,",r'1,mnce' which he accomplished.-- Extracr/ram Field Force Orders of the late Major
Lhu I .■■-. ui L i- as — bercic s. 052
Pickabd. Lieutenant Arthur Frederick, CB. Royal Artillery (now ~Bt.Lt. Colonel). — Recorded with " Assistant
urgeon William Temple," -which see.
Pbendebgast, Lieutenant Habby Nokth Dalrtmtle, Madras Engineers (now Colonel). — For conspicuous bravery
n the 21st November 1S57, at Mundisore, in saving the life of Lieutenant G. Dew, 14th Light Dragoons, at the
isk of his own, by attempting to cut down a Velaitee, who covered him (Lieutenant Dew) with his riiece, from
nly a few paces to the rear. Lieutenant Prendergast was wounded in this affair by the discharge of the
iece, ami would probably have been cut down had not the rebel been killed by Major Orr. He also distinguished
imself by his gallantry in the actions at Ratgurh and Betwa, when he was severely wounded. Major General Sir
[ugh Rose, in forwarding his recommendation to this Officer, states : — "Lieutenant Prendergast. Madras Engineers,
fas' specially mentioned by Brigadier, now Sir Charles Stuart, for the gallant act at Mundisore, when he was
everely wounded. Secondly, he was ' special!;: me:. tinned ' by me when acting voluntarily as my Aide de Camp
in before besieging Ratgurh, on the Beena river, for gallant conduct. His horse was killed on that
BCfl . Thirdly, at the action of'' The Betwa,' he ::_ im voluntarily acted as my Aide de Camp, and distinguished
ims( '.; by his bravery in the charge which I made v. ith 1 iaptain Need's Troop, Her Majesty's 14th Light Dragoons,
left oi'the'so-cailed l'ei>'..wa's army, undi r Tantia Toper. He was severely wounded 011 that occasion."
Probyn, Captain Dig-hton Macxagu n x, 3rd' European Bengal Light Cavalrj (now Lit ut GeneralSir, CB. KCSL.)-
'-" Has been distinguished for galls try and da ing throughout this campaign. At the battle of Agra, when his
quadron (of the and" Punjab Cavalry) charged the rebel infantry, he was some time separated from his men and sur-
aunded by five or six sepoys. He defended himself from the various cuts made at him, and before his own men had
)ined him had cut down two of his assailants. At another time, in single combat with a sepoy, he was wounded
I the wrist by the bayonet, and his horse also was slightly wounded; but, though the sepoy fought desperately,
e cut him down. The same day he singled out a standard-bearer, and, in presence of a number of the enemy,
illed him and captured the standard. These are mly a few of the gallant deeds of this brave young Officer." —
despatch from Major General James Mope Grant, KCB., dated 10th January 1858.
Reade, Surgeon Herbebt Ta.ti.ob, 61st Regiment mow Staff Surgeon Major) . — During the siege of Delhi, on the
4th September 1S57, while burgeon Reade was attending to the wounded at the end of one of the streets of the
ity, a party of rebels advanced from the direction of the Bank, and having established themselves in the houses
II the street, commenced firing from the roofs. The wounded were thus in very great danger, and would have
illen into the hands of the enemy, had not Surgeon Reade drawn his sword, and calling upon the few soldiers who
rere near to follow, succeeded, under a very heavy tire, in dislodging the rebels from their position. Surgeon
• ry consisted of about ten in all, of whom two were killed andfive or six wounded. Surgeon Reade also
Bcompanied the Regiment at the assault of Delhi, and, on the morning of the 16th September 1S57, was one of the
rst up at the breach in the magazine, which was stormed by the 61st Regiment and Belooch Battalion, upon which
ccasion he, with a Sergeant of the 61st Regiment, spiked one of the enemy's guns.
Rennie, Lieutenant and Adjutant William, goth Light Infantry (now Honorary Lieut. Colonel, on retired full
ay). — For conspicuous gallantry in the advance upon Lucknow* under the late Major General Havelock, on the
1st September 1857, in having charged the enemy's gnus in advance of the skirmishers of the 90th Light
nfantry, under a heavy musketry fire, and prevented them dragging off one gun, which was consequently
aptured. For conspicuous gallantry at Lucknow on the 25th September 1857, in having charged in advance of
he 92th column, in the face of a heavy fire of grape, and forced the enemy to abandon their guns.
Renny, Lieutenant George Alexander, Bengal Horse Artillery (now Major General retired full pay). — Lieutenant
Jolonel Faj-quhar, commanding the 1st Belooch Regiment, reports that he was in command of the troops sta-
ioned in the Delhi Magazine after its capture on the i6th September 1857. Early in the forenoon of that day
, vigorous attack was made on the post by the enemy, and was kept up with great violence for some time without
he slightest chance of success. Under cover of a heavy cross fire from the high houses on the right flank of the
Magazine, and from Selinghur and the Palace, the enemy advanced to the high wall of the Magazine, and endea-
■oured to set fire to a thatched roof. The roof was partially set fire to, which was extinguished at the spot by a
epoy of the Belooch Battalion, a soldier of the 61st Regiment having in vain attempted to do so. The roof having
Ken again set on fire, Captain Renny with great gallantry mounted to the top of the wall of the Magazine, and
lung several shells with lighted fuzes over into the midst of the enemy, which had an almost immediate effect, as
he attack at once became feeble at that point, and soon after ceased there.
Reynolds, Surgeon Major James Henry, Army Medical Department.— For the conspicuous bravery, during the
ittack at Rorke's Drift on the 22nd and 23rd January, 1879, which he exhibited in his constant attention to the
vounded under fire, and in his voluntarily conveying ammunition from the store to the defenders of the hospital,
thereby he exposed himself to a cross fire from the enemy both in going and returning.
Roberts, Lieutenant Frederick Sleigh, Bengal Artillery (now Major General Sir, iTCB.).— Lieutenant Roberts'
gallantry has on every occasion been most marked. On following up'the retreating enemy on the 2nd January 1858,
it Khodagunge, he saw in the distance two sepoys going away with a standard. Lieutenant Roberts put spurs to
lis horse, and overtook them just as they were about to enter a village. They immediately turned round and
presented their muskets at him, and one of the men pulled the trigger, but fortunately the cap snapped, and
he standard-hearer was cut down by the gallant young Officer, and the standard taken possession of by him. He
ilso, on the same day, cut down another sepoy who was standing at bay, with musket and bayonet, keeping off a
lOwar. Lieutenant Roberts rode to the assistance of the horseman, and rushing at the sepoy, with one blow of his
iword cut him across the face, killing him on the spot.
Roddy. Ensign Patrick, Bengal Army, unattached (now Major).— Major General Sir James Hope Grant, KCB.,
lommanding Oudh Force, bears testimony to the gallant conduct of Lieutenant Roddy on several occasions. One
nstance is particularly mentioned. On the return from Kuthirga of the Kupperthulla Contingent on the 27th
September 1858, this Officer, when engaged with the enemy, charged a rebel (armed with a percussion musket),
vhom the cavalry were afraid to approach, as each time they attempted to do so the rebel knelt and covered his
tssailant; taia. however, did not deter Lieutenant Roddy, who went boldly in, and when within six yards the rebel
ired, killing Lieutenant Roddy's horse, and before he could get disengaged from the horse the rebel attempted to
;ut him down. Lieutenant Roddy seized the rebel until he could get at his sword, when he ran the man through
he body. The rebel turned out to be a subardar of the late 8th Native Infantry,— a powerful man and a most
letermined character.
Rogers, Lieutenant Robert Montrf.sor, 44th Regiment (now Bt.Lt. Colonel 90th Light Infantry) ; 44th Foot, No. 220,
Private John M'Dougall; 67th Foot, Lieutenant Edmund Henry Lenon. — For distinguished gallantry in swim-
ning the ditches, and entering the North Taku Fort (China, 14th August i860) by an embrasure during the assault.
Chey were the first of the English established on the walls of the fort, which they entered in the order in which
heir names are here recorded, each one being assisted by the others to mount the embrasure.
Rowlands, Captain Hugh, 41st Regiment (now Colonel, CB. h.p. 34 Foot). — For rescuing Colonel Haly, of the47th
Regiment, from Russian soldiers, Colonel Haly having been wounded and surrounded by them, and for gallant exer-
ions in holding the ground occupied by his advanced piquet against the enemy, at the commencement of the battle
)f Inkerman, 5th November 1854.
Russell, Captain Sir Charles, Bart., Grenadier Guards (now retired Lieutenant Colonel). — Offered to dislodge a
aarty of Russians from the Sandbag Battery (Sebastopol) , if any one would follow him ; Sergeant Norman, Privates
Anthony Palmer and Bailey (who was killed) volunteered the first. The attack succeeded.
Sabiobius, Major Reginald William, CMG., Bengal Infantry (now Lieutenant Colonel). — For having during the
ittack on Abogoo, on the 17th January. 1S74, removed from under a heavy fire Sergeant Major Braimah Doctor, a
Ltoussa Non-Commissioned Officer, who was mortally wounded, and placed" him under cover.
Scott, Captain Andbew, Bengal Staff Corps (now' Brevet Major) .—For his gallant conduct at Quetta, on the 26th
July 1S77, whilst serving in the 4th Sikh Infantry, on the occasion of an attack by some Pathan Coolies on
Lieutenants Hewson and Earnhardt, of the Royal Engineers. On the evening of that day Captain Scott, whilst on
iuty at the regimental parade ground of the 4U1 Sikh Infantry at Quetta, hearing an alarm that British officers
were being killed, spontaneously rushed to the rescue, and finding Lieutenant Hewson cut down, and Lieutenant
Kunhardt retiring, hard pressed and wounded, and only protected by Sepoy Ruchpal Singh, of the above-men-
tioned Regiment," fell on the assailants, and with his own hand bayonetted two men and closed with a third, who
fell with him to the ground and was killed by Sepoys of the Regiment. This act of courage and devotion saved
the life of Lieutenant Kunhardt.
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The Victoria Cross— Services.
mivw QnMa Hrr,H, iSth Bcgiment (now Major iS Foot).— For bis gallant conduct at the skirm:-h near-
Nukuniarn, in New Zealand, on The 24th January," 1S65, in proceeding under a heavy Are with four Privates of
the Regiment, who volunteered to accompany him, to within thirty yards ot the bush occupied by the rebels, in
order to carrv otTa comrade « ho was badlv wounded. On the afternoon of that day, Captain tenaw was ordered,
to occupy a position about half a mile from the camp. He advanced in skirmishing order, and when about
thirty yards from the bush he deemed it prudent to retire to a palisade about sixty yards from the bush, as two of
his paftv had been wounded Finding that one of them was unable to move, he called for volunteers to advance-
to' the front to carrv the man to the rear, and the four Privates refened to accompanied him, under a heavy fire,
to the place where "the w, mded man was lying, and they succeeded in bringing him to the rear.
Simpsos Quarter Master S, meant John, 42nd Highlanders (now Quarter Muster Perth Militia) .— For conspicuous-
bravery at the attack on the Fort of Roovah, on the 15th April 1S5S, in having volunteered to go to an exposed;
point within forty yards of the parapet of the Fort, under a heavy fire, and brought in, first, Lieutenant Douglas,
and afterwards a iuivate soldier, both of whom were dangerously wounded J
Smiih 1 -.ii'taui Frederick A-jgustis, 43rd Light Infantry (now Honorary Colonel retired on a pension).— For his
-bed conduct during the engagement at Tauranga, New Zealand, on the 21st June. He is stated to have-
led on his company in the most gallant manner at the attack on the Maones position, and, although woanflM
• -.- to reaching the rille pits, to have jumped down into them, where he commenced a hand-to-hand
encounter with the enemy, thereby giving his men great encouragement, and setting them a fine example. 1
-11 k. Assistant Suroeon Hkniiv Thomas, MD., 23rd Fusiliers (now on halt pay).— For going out on the Sth
September 1S55, under a heavy tire, in front of the fifth parallel, right attack, to a spot near the Redan (Sebastopol);
where Lieutenant and Adjutant IHnelev was lying mortally wounded, and for dressing Ins wounds m that dangerous
and exposed situation. This Officer was mentioned in General Sir James Simpson's despatch of the 18th September '
1 - 55, for hi- courage in going to the front, under a heavy fire, to assist the wounded. 1
Tkksdalk UaUmami Ohbistophir C'hahles, Royal Artillery (now Colonel, CB.).— For gallant conduct 29th
September 1S55, '" having, while acting as Aide de Camp to Major General Sir William Fenwick Williams, Bart.,
Kir-, volunteered to take command of the force engaged in the defence of the most advanced part of ,
the works, the key ol'the position, against the attack of the Russian army; when, by throwing himself into the ]
midst ofthe enemy, who had penetrated into the above redoubt, he encouraged the garrison to make an attack so
- as to drive out the Russians therefrom, and prevent its capture; also for having, during the hottest
pari ofthe action, when the enemy's fire had driven the Turkish artillerymen from their guns, rallied the latter.,
and by his intrepid example induced them to return to their post ; and further, after having led the final charge
which completed the victory ofthe day, for having, at the greatest personal risk, saved from the fury ofthe Turks
1 able number of the disabled among the enemy, who were lying wounded outside the works,— an action
i and acknowledged gratefully before the Russian Staff by General Mouravieff.
Temple. Assistant Surgeon William, i£B., Royal Artillery (now Surg, on Major) , and Lieutenant Arthur Frederick
Pu KAiiD.— For gallant conduct during the assault on the enemy's position at Rangiriri in Now Zealand, on
the: ih November 1863, in exposing their lives to imminent danger, in crossing the entrance of the Maori
keep, at a point upon which the enemy had concentrated their fire, with a view to render assistance
to the wounded, and more especially to the late Captain Mercer, ofthe Royal Artillery. Lieutenant Piekard, it i*
stated, crossed and recrossed the parapet, to procure water for the wounded, when none of the men could be
induced to perform this service, the space over which he traversed being exposed to a cross-fire ; and testimony is
borne to the calmness displayed by him and Assistant Surgeon Temple under the trying circumstances in which
they were placed.
Tu vckebay, ZienreHONr Edward Talbot, Bengal Engineers (now Major) . — For cool intrepidity and characteristic
daring in extinguishing a fire iu the Delhi Magazine enclosure, on the 16th September 1857, under a close and
heavy musketry lire from the enemy, at the imminent risk of his life from the explosion of combustible stores in the
shed in which the fire occurred.
Tkavers, Major James, 2nd Bengal Native Infantry (now General, CB.). — For a daring act of bravery in July,.
1S57, when the Indore Presidency was suddenly attacked by Holkar's Troops, in having charged the guns with only
five men to support him, and driven the gunners from the guns, thereby creating a favourable diversion, which
caved the lives of many persons, fugitives to the Residency. It is stated that Officers who were present considered
that the effect of the charge was to enable many Europeans to escape from actual slaughter, and time was gained
winch enabled the faithful Bhopal Artillery to man their guns. Colonel Travers' horse was shot in three places,
and his accoutrements were shot through in various parts. He commanded the Bhopal Levy.
Tkevob, Captain William Spottiswoode, Royal Engineers (now Colonel).— Act of bravery for which recom-
mended.—For gallant conduct at the attack on the Blockhouse at Dewangiri, in Bhootan, on the 30th April 186s.
Major General Tombs, CB. Y£. the Officer in command at the time, reports that a party of the enemy, from 1S0.
to 200 in number, had barricaded themselves iu the Blockhouse in question, which they continued to defend
after the rest of the position had been carried and the main body was in retreat. The Blockhouse, which was
loo] .holed, was the key of the enemy's position. Seeing no officer of the storming party near, and being anxious
thai the place should be taken immediately, as any protracted resistance might have caused the main body ofthe
Bhooteas to rally, the British Force having been fighting in a broiling sun on very steep and difficult ground for
upwards of three hours, the General in command ordered these two Officers [Captain Trevor, and Lieut. J. Dundas,
• ■is 1 since dead)] to show the way into the Blockhouse. They had to climb up a wall which was fourteen
, and then to enter a house, occupied by some 200 desperate men, head foremost through an opening
than two feet wide between the top of the wall and the roof of the Blockhouse. Major General Tombs
• 011 speaking to the Sikh soldiers around him, and telling them in Hindoostani to swarm up the wall,
none of them responded to the call until these two Officers had shown them the way, when thev followed with the
greatest alacrity. Both of them were wounded.
Tytler, Lieutenant John Adam, 66th Bengal Native Infantry (now Lieutenant Colonel, CB., Bengal Staff Corps).—
On the attacking parties approaching the enemy's position under a heavy fire of round shot, grape, and musketry,
011 the occasion of the action at Choorpoorah, on the 10th February 1858, Lieutenant Tytler dashed on horseback
ahead ol all, and alone, up to the enemy's guns, where he remained engaged hand-to-hand until thev were carried
by u- ; and where he was shot through the left arm, had a spear wound iu his chest, and a ball through the right
Bli . v.- Ol his coat. "
BW^D™01 ""• 75th Regiment (now Lt.Colonel)— For conspicuous bravery at Delhi on the 1 Sth Jul v
£7, when the Regiment was engage! in the Subjee Mundee, in having saved the life of Private Michael Farrell,
When attacked by a Bowar ol the enemy's cavalry, and killing the sowar. Also, on the same day, for rescuing
Barry ol the same regiment, when, wounded and helpless, he was attacked by a cavalry sowar,
whom Ensign Wadeson killed. * ' J • J '
Wm.kih, /..,»/, ...,,,/ \i u,k. ,11, Regiment (now Major General, CB.). -For having at Tnkerman, 5th November
uisunguislied himself 111 front of his regiment, by jumping over a wall in the face of two battalions of
Inlantry which wen- march. ng towards it, for the purpose of encouraging his comrades by his example
heavy odds, which they did, and succeeded in driving back both battalions.
I.,r„t ,,„„! William 1-kantis Frederick, 25th Bombay Native Infantry (now Major Bombay Staif
gallantry al the capture by storm of the Fortress of Gwalior, on the 20th June 1S5S. He and
;-. ho was killed, were the only Europeans present, and, with a mure handful of men, they attacked
"ling every mm * * *h0t the Sunners opposed to them, carried all before them, and took
wn< John, a8th Bombay Native Infantry (now Colonel, CB., Bombay Staff Corps).-" Lieutenant
' ■!• ""■' I"* own squadron (of the 1st Punjab Cavalry), and that under Captain,
'""•VV ''"':;" "'"I" :l '"Ml-V "'' ""• ™hei cavalry. The ressaldar hi command of them-a line
- . Hirmdu-.an, Mus-ul,nan a ml backed ..,. by some half-dozen equally brave men, rode out to the
.: " " ' ." '■'"■• ^>'gfellow,a,,daUaekedhi,o. The'ressaldar presented hispistol
X 'V',' 'rdsd.s.anee, and tired; but most providentially without effect; the ball
'" . VK '•''tr,v'"''-'.-- : " Imutenant Watson ran the ,„.•„, through with his sword, and dis-
m . ... I ■.■ mt.veolheer nOtW daunted, drew his tulwar, and with Ins sonars r wed Ins attack
BO bravely defended himself until Ins own men joined in the melee, and utterly routed
The Victoria Cross — Services. 654
the party In this rencontre, Lieutenant Watson received a blow on the head from a tulwar another on the left
arm fwMch severed his chah gauntlet glove, a tulwar cut on his right arm which fortunately only ^vided the
Se of the jacket, but d.sabred the arm for sometime; a bullet also passed through his coat and he . ^iveda
Dlow on hi. b'.r wl.ich lamed him for some days afterwards."-^^a<cA/r0m Major General Sir JameiHope Grant,
P^aS*Jl5K*B«l. Brigade (now Sir U^ Bart,, retired Major); Corral W N.sh ; and
Private LHvid HuvKM.-Fnr conspicuous gallantry at Lucknowon the nth ^artc^ *^S-„ V' f^f™
Wi Imofs Company was engaged with a large body of the enemy, near the Iron Bridge. ™°£™*°™* ^
Zu at the Tend of a street with oi.lv four of his men, opposed to a considerable body One of the tour was snot
Srmurh both ]« aSuMcame utterly helpless; the two men lifted him up, and although Private Hawkes was
severed wounded! ne carried WmfJA considerable distance, exposed to the fire of the enemy, Captain Wilmot
firing with the men's rifles, and covering the retreat of the party. v™.™ TTCn h r> on Foot) —
Woon lieutenant Hevry Bvbi n 17th Lancers now Brigadier General Sir Henby Evbltn, KLB. h p. 90 * oot}.
^SS^SS^Wti^^SaAaa action at Sindwaho, when in command of a Troop of the 3rd Light
Cavalrv attacked with much Lhantrv, almost single-handed, a body of rebels who had made a stand whom he
■routed Ifsoforhav^
HorS'and rescued from abaXf robbers a Potail, Chemmum Singh, whom they had captured and carried off to
tie Jungles, where they intended to hang him.
655
Retirements by Sale of Commissions.
Colonels.
W. Faussett, h.p. 44 F.
M. R. Eden, h.p. 56 F-
umt Colonels.
Hon. L. P. Dawnay, Coldst
(Ms.
J. II. Edgar, h.p. 69 F.
W. V. l.autour, Gren. Gds.
CM. B. Biree, h.p. 3 F-
B. A. Branfill, h.p. 86 F.
Hon. C. W. St, Clair, Master
of Sinclair, h.p. 57 F.
F.H. Swinfen,h.i).sDr.Gds.
J. G. Hay-Boyd, h.p. Unatt.
J. H. F. H. Hudson, Gren.
(ids
H. E. Lord Langford, Gren.
Gds.
W. Chaine, 4 Hussars
F. J. MacFarlane, h.p. 3 Dr.
Gds.
J. Wakefield, li.p. 83 F.
Sir W. G. H. T. Ramsay-
Fairfax, Bart. h.p. 15 F.
R. C. D. Bruce, h.p. 8 F.
Majors.
R. Berkeley, 29 F.
A. F. Stewart, 6 Dragoons.
E. F. Webb, h.p. 27 F.
J. C. Fife-Cookson, 65 F.
H. B. P. Pliillipps, 27 F.
Captains.
F. W. Arkwright, Coldst.
Gds.
M. Edgar, 9 F.
W. T. S. Hull, 22 F.
E. Lonsdale, 75 F.
J. W. Westby, h.p. 41 F.
R. P. Rees, 7 Dr. Gds.
G. M. Maker, 7 Dr. Gds.
Hon. C. C. W. Cavendish,
16 Lancers.
A. M. Smith, 38 F.
R. d'O. George, 7 Dr. Gds.
J. E. A. Harvey, 42 F.
W. H. 0. Duncombe, 1 Life
Gds.
J. G. H. W. Dunbar, 1 Life
Gds.
R. H. Spencer, 2 Dr. Gds.
R. J. Sankey, 5 Dr. Gds.
E. H. Saunders, 8 Hussars.
H. C. Gaisford, Gren. Gds.
H. G. Collis, 25 F.
M. Benn, 88 F.
W. Mills, h.p. 14 F.
F. D. Grissell, 11 Hussars.
G. Sharpe, 19 F.
C. Bowling, 58 F.
S. H. Hardy, h.p. 74 F.
Lieutenants.
J. W. Ward, 8 F.
A. de la P. B. Peirse, 25 F,
T. W. Conran, 65 F.
0. R. Jones, 32 F.
R. Adams, 98 F.
M. T. G. Lambarde, 11 F.
J. E. H. Crewe, 64 F.
R. H. Ellis, 21 Hussars.
J. G. S. Goff, 43 F.
J. M. Grant, 92 F.
Retirements with Gratuity.
Majors.
E. H. Thurlow, R. Art.
E. Baring, R. Art.
F. A. Marindin, R. Eng.
Captains.
A. A. Jopp, R. Eng.
II. Hoiilditch, 25 F.
W. s. Richardson, 25 F.
E. H. Barlow, 39 F.
A. K F. Gordon, 79 F.
G. B. Russell, 1 Dragoons.
H. F. Gaimes, R. Art.
R. C. T. Hildyard, R. Eng.
M. C. M. Dixon, 8 F.
C E. Paterson, 23 F.
I. C. Maling, 23 F.
R. A. Hall, 53 F.
E. P. Hicks, 100 F.
A. G. Bridge, 10 F.
W. H. Ashe, 18 F.
H. H. Mulcahy, 25 F.
H. M. Westby, 53 F.
G. G. Liddell, 20 F.
A. M. Brown, R, Art.
M. H. Hayes, 3 F.
0. B. St. John, 58 F.
H. V. Brooke, 92 F.
Lieutenants.
H. H. Russell, 8. F.
R. H. Beresford, 75 F.
H. W. Prior, Si F.
Retirements by Surrender of Half Pay.
Lieutenant Colonel.
J. Howley, late 4 F.
Majors.
Hon. C. E. Edwardes, late Rifle Brigade.
A. D. Rickman, late Rifle Brigade.
A. C. Hall, late 6 F.
F. Hibbert, late 7 F.
G. M. Lambert, late 31 F.
Captains.
K. .1. Waldie-Griffith, 2 Dr. Gds.
W. (;. Barttelot, 5 Dr. Gds.
Lieutenants.
Sir 3. P. Lister-Kaye, Bt. R. H. Gds
R. H. R. Wilson, 6 Dragoons.
If. w. 1;. Brothertoii, K. Art.
.1. M. Gordon, R. Art.
II. II. Kelly, I!. Art.
A. II. Clarke-Jarvoi8e, Coldst Gds.
.1. G. Viset. Laiiiliton, Coldst. Gds.
0. J. Hill, 10 F.
Resignations.
C. E. Clough, 23 F.
A. W. G. Gaussen. 25 F.
C. E. Mangles, 40 F.
G. H. W. Harrison, 104 F.
J. H. Plunkett, 1 Dr. Gds.
T. G. Smith, 7 Hussars.
P. C. Reid, 15 Hussars.
Lord Sandhurst, Coldst. Gds.
Lord Westbury, Scots Gds.
S. Y. H. Davenport, 47 F.
G. G. Moore, 60 liifles.
F. C. N. Knox,* 85 F.
R. W. Wickham, 106 F.
• The announcement in the Annual Army List for 1879, that Lieut. Knox had been c ashiere d.
fit prcmnture, that ottlcer having since been permitted to resign.
T. T. S. Carlyon, 107 F.
J. A. Duntze, 1 W. I. Regt.
J. Davy, 2 W. I. Regt.
R. Tuite-Dalton, 10 Hussars.
G. L. Elliott, 13 Hussars.
F. C. Fox, R. Art,
H. P.. Phipps, R. Art.
C. Heywood, R. Art.
A. L. M. Napier, Gren. Gils.
H. E. M. D. C. Upton, 60 F.
A. W. Anckitell, 83 F.
W. H. Thomas, 105 F.
S. C. Douglas, 106 F.
J. R. Vincent, 19 F.
H. F. Wolseley, 44 F.
G. H. C. Robertson, 14 F.
W. H. Hand, 37 F.
L. M'Mahon, 58 F.
C. J. R. Stirling, 85 F.
E. G. Martin, 1 W. I. Regt.
Sub Lieutenants.
A. E. Studd, 15 Hussars. ■
C. H. Henderson, 1 Dr. Gds.
Major General.
H. Vesey, r.f.p. R. Art.
Resignations, 8fc. 656
E. W. Purvis, 31 F.
C. G. H. Taylor, 2 Dragoons.
Second Lieutenants.
F. W. Burnett, 23 F.
C. H. Coke, 105 F.
L. G. L. Dobree, 24 F.
F. C. Smith-Dodsworth, II F.
H. B. Firman, 16 Lancers.
Assistant Commissar .
W. M. Laurence, Com. and Trans. Dent.
Surgeons Major.
A. E. Bartlet, h.p.
L. Carey, h.p.
Surgeons.
W. Tobin.
F. Murchison.
J. A. J. O'Brien.
W. Leah.
Veterinary Surgeons.
F. Kennedy.
C. E. Smith.
Colonels.
Gr. D. Webber, late Brigade Depot.
T. H. Pitt, r.f.p. R. Ait.
Lieutenant Colonels.
0. H. Strong, r.f.p. 10 F.
G. H. Cope, r.f.p. 14 F.
J. Harger, r.f.p. 25 F.
H. C. Lyle, r.f.p. R. Art.
Majors.
H. L. Nicholls, r.f.p. 22 F.
H. A. Williams, r.f.p. 14 F.
W. G. R. Herd, r.f.p. 95 F.
W.J. E. Poole, r.f.p. 60 F.
W. O'Toole, r.f.p. 9S F.
Captain.
C. E. Elwyn, h.p. R. Art.
Lieutenant.
J. G. Murray, h.p. R. Art.
Commuted.
Surgeon Major.
A. Jennings, h.p.
Captain of Orderlies.
J. Collin, h.p. Army Hosp. Corps.
Assistant Commissar;' G neral.
C. W. Eichbaum, h.p. Com. and Trans.
Dept.
Deputy Commissarii s.
W. Macken, h.p. Com. and Trans. Dept.
W. T. Evans, do.
F. G. Archer, do.
Assistant Commissa ry.
A. B. Allen, h.p. Com. anil Trans. Dept.
Staff Paymaster.
Hon. Major A. M. Festing, h.p.
Reverted to former rank of Staff S
Army Service Corps.
Sub Assistant Commissary.
j J. Armstrong, Com. and Trans. Dip:.
A. W. Carter, Madras S. C.
Removed from the Army,
Her Majesty having no further occasion for their Services.
I Surgeon.
I R. Warder, Madras Estab.
Dismissed.
Major.
B. Gahan, Madras S. C.
Sub Lieutenant.
W. C. Goate, 81 F.
Superseded.
Second Lieut: riant.
L. M. Webster, 99 F.
Cashiered.
H. W. Bird
Major.
Madras Cav.
J. G
A. J
Captains.
Maclean, Bengal Army.
Nicholson, Bengal Inf.
657
DEATHS.
•• -thai.
S W. Rowan, 52 F.
rah.
R. .!. Stotherd, R. Eng.
B. Ingilhy, R. Art.
I 11 .in. 7 11
P. Faddy, r.f.p. R. Art.
W. F. Foreter, 81 F.
S • F. Warde, R. Ait.
5 H. Shirley, 88 F.
W. l; Faber, 17 F.
C. D. Wilkinson, Bengal Inf.
R. Alexander, Madras Inf.
.!. Yaldwyn, Madras Inf.
fi I S. Stuart, Bombay Inf.
M. Crokat.
6 r T. S. Pratt, 37 F.
E. Pole, 12 Lancers.
H. Jervis, 94 F.
.1. W. Smith, 14 F.
G. W. Y. Simpson, R. Art.
C.H. Burnaby, r.f.p. R. Art.
G. If. Hyde, r.f.^p. R. Art.
.1. Hobson, Bombay S. C.
.1. S. Smith.
11. C. Moore, R. Art.
H Tronp, Bengal Inf.
J:-. H<,a. J. Peel, late Unatt.
L ieuienant Generals.
A. ( '. Goodenough.
E. H. F. Pocklington.
»'. Hind, Unattached.
11. Milne, Bengal Inf.
C. Herbert.
A. I. Loekhart.
Major Generals.
V.. Fellowes.
W. D. Stanley, r.f.p. Madras
S.C.
F. J. Wilson, r.f.p. Madras
S.C.
WWW H. Greathed, R. Eng.
C. M. .1. Thornton, r.f.p.
R. Art.
.1. Dwyer, r.f.p. 14 F.
E. [/Estrange, r.f.p. 70 F.
.1. Wedderburn, r.f.p. B sngal
s C.
J. R. Anldjo, r.f.p. Bengal
S.C.
Y.U. Baddeley,r.f.p.R.Eng.
M. 1'.. Forde, r.f.p. R. An.
: A. Larcom, r.f.p. R.
K ig.
A. M. MacKenzie, r.f.p.
■ \ S.C.
G. <;. Moxon, r.f.p. Bengal
W. Pirie, r.f.p, BombayS.C.
.1. II Reynolds, r.f, .. Bom-
bay s.c.
.' C.WeBt,r.fp. MadraaS.C.
E. W. D. Bell.
C. J. Barton, r.f.p. R. Art.
T. H. Chamberlain, r.f.p.
Bengal S.C.
G. Sturrock, Madras Inf.
J. D. MacDonald, r.f.p.
Bengal S.C.
Sir J. G. Woodford, late
Gren. Gds.
Colonels.
R. Home, R. Eng.
A. W. Durnford, R. Eng.,
killed in action.
C.W.Congdon. r.f.p. R. Mar.
H. F. Strange, r.f.p. 25 F.
E. M. Ryan, Bengal S.C.
C. St. G. Brownlow, Bengal
S.C.
E. A. B.Tra vers, Madras S.C.
W. D.Dickson, BombayS.C.
L. B. Jones, Bengal S.C.
W. H. Orme, h.p. 8: F.
H. F. Ainslie, r.f.p. 83 F.
H. D. Griffith, r.f.p. 45 F.
J. M. Harty, r.f.p. 33 F.
G. Durnford, r.f.p. 70 F.
E. R. King, r.f.p. 36 F.
A. F. Connell, R. Art.
A.C. M 'Master, Madras S.C.
E. J. Bruce, R. Art.
J. M. Campbell, R. Art.
A. H. Cooke, Madras S.C.
G. Nicholetts, Bombav S.C.
S. C. Millet, 23 F.
W. T. Betts, r.f.p. 88 F.
G. T. Finucane, r.f.p. Unatt.
A. A. Fisher, R. Eng.
S. B. Farrell, R. Eug.
W. Lyons, Brigade Depot.
W. Burney, r.f.p. Cape
Mounted Rifles.
W. Hallowes, r.f.p. 83 F.
A. H. Millett, r.f.p. Bengal
S.C.
A. Campbell, late Unatt.
J. Va ndelcur, late 4 Dragoons.
C. A. Arnct/, late Unatt.
JL L. Maydwell.
J.Ii. RiilAL'sden, late of 27 F.
H. C. Flctclier, late of Scots
Guards.
Lieutenant Colonels.
II. B. Pnlleine, 24 F. killed
iii action.
C. E Burt, h.p. R. Art.
F.F.R. Bishop, Madras S.C.
E. Kenny, r.f.p. 89 F.
A. Spong, r.f.p. 60 F.
C. 1!. Cock, Bengal S.C.
hilled in action.
.1. P.. G. Close, h.p. R. Eng.
W. H. Parnell, Gren. Gds.
H. Fl Howes, Bengal S.C.
D. Jones, Unatt.
F. V. Xorthey, 60 F. of
wounds received, in action.
E. C. W. Raynsford, R. Art.
H. L. Brownrigg, 84 F.
J. Palmer,r.f.p.3 W.I. Regt.
0. C. Taylor, r.f.p. Bengal
S.C.
H. D. Cathcart, r.f.p. Bom-
bay S.C.
T. Tydd, h.p. 16 F.
D. Kemp, h.p. 107 F.
T. Mahon, R. Art.
S. G. Warde, Bengal Inf.
H. C. Garden, Bengal Inf.
R. A. Stevenson, R. Art.
J. C.Crawford, r.f.p. R. Mar.
Art.
W. B. Preston, r.f.p. Bom-
bay S,C.
T. A. Pasley-Dirom, r.f.p.
R. Art.
J. Shute, r.f.p. R. Marines.
R. W. Davies, r.f.p. 10 F.
J. Wilkinson, r.f.p. Rifle
Brigade.
TV. Child, late Unatt.
H. FitzRoy, late Gren. Gds.
J. D. Me>ids, late 2 W.I. Regt.
C. Holder, late of Scots Gds.
H. M. Sail, late of 22 F.
J. D. G. Tulloch, late Unatt.
A. N. Adams, late of 20 F.
G. Browne, late of 23 F.
W. Maclean, late of 1 W.I.
Regt.
P. L. C. Paget, late of Scots
Gds.
J. A. Forbes, late of 92 F.
T. Harries, late of 63 F.
G. Lyon, late Unatt.
Majors.
J. L. Clarke, h.p. R. Art.
J. H. W. Wood, R. Eng.
L. White, Mil. Knight of
Windsor.
C. M. Bushby, Bengal S. C.
W. H. Hodges, Madras S. C.
Lionel Smith, Bengal S. C.
W. C. Wolseley, 6 F.
L. B. Byass, Madras S. C.
Stuart Smith, R. Art. killed
in action.
W. Reynolds, Bombay S. C.
killed in action.
F. L. David, r.f.p. R. Mar.
G. A. A. Baker, Bengal S. C.
J. R. Dyce, R. Art.
W. Manson, R. Eng.
John Cook, Bengal S. C.
killed in action.
L. A. Powys, 59 F.
Sir P. L. X. Cavagnari, Ben-
gal S. C. killed by mu-
tinous Afghan soldiers at
Gabul.
H. Mounsteven, r.f.p. 48 F.
(.'. S. P. E. Mansergh, 40 F.
W. Battye, Bengal S. C.
killed in action.
B. J. Parsons, Bengal S. I '.
A.D.C. Inglis, Bengals. C.
J. Dennis de Vitre, r.f.p.
103 F.
H. Marshall, r.f.p. Toast
Brigade of Art.
T. Waters, r.f.p. R Mar.
A. C. Warner, late of 20
Hussars.
G. C. Close, late of 45 F.
J. iJavies, late of 83 F.
A. Ogle, late of 9 F.
Hon. R. Hare, late of R. Art.
II. Wand, late of 91 F.
C. L. De Winton, late of 76 F.
F. Wollastou, late of 7 Drs.
J. Brownell, late of 5 W.I.R.
It. L). Fletcher, late of 1
W. I. Regt.
I). G. Prothcroe, late of 6 F.
Captains.
R. S. Gray, 3 Dragoon Gd3.
W. G. Lawrell, 4 Hussars,
killed in action.
F. B. Russell, R. Art. killed
in action.
J. E. Toller, R. Eng.
A. R. Davies, 22 F.
W. Degacher, W. E.Mostyn,
G. V. Wardell, and R.
Younghusband — all of 24
F. — killed in action.
J. Godwin, Mil. Knight of
Windsor.
J. M. Mure, 34 F.
E W. Samuells, Bengals.!'.
J. R. Yule, do.
W. M.Molyneux, Bengal Inf.
F. B. Morris, do.
F. H. Winterbotham, Ma-
dras Inf.
H. C. Greenaway, Bengal Inf.
H. W. Pardoe, Madras Cav.
H. Savage, h.p. R. Mar.
W. Ward, h.p. W.I. Rangers.
T. D. Chatterton, h.p. Ma-
dras S. C.
W. Whitehead, h.p. 80 F.
S. G. Butson, 9 Laneers,
hilled in action.
C. W. 0. Doherty, 2 Digs.
F. B. Prinsep, 21 Hussars.
W. R. 0. Wynne, R. Eng.
Deaths.
Hon. R. <;. E. Campbell,
Colds GAs.killedin action,
R. .1. Barton, do. do.
H. .1. M. Williams, 3 F.
C. W. Isaac, 38 F.
M. Stourton, 65 F.
H. H. Smallpeice, 66 F.
D. H. Moriarty, 80 F. killed
in action.
0. Sandham, 90 F.
W. Barker, 10 Hussars.
A. C. Pole, 13 Hussars.
E. D. Shafto, R. Art.
M. P. Craws, do.
A. 1!. Mainwaring, do.
A. J. Milner, 18 F.
F. M. G. H. Nelson, 40 F.
E. W. H. Crofton, 60 F.
F. W. Day. 63 F.
N. J. Spens, 72 F. killed in
action.
G. E. Maepherson, Bengal
S. C.
J. Becke, Bombay Inf.
J. J. Preston, Rifle Brigade.
J. F. Carthew, Bengal's. C.
J. Dundas, R. Eng.
S. A. Swinley, Bengal Cav.
R. B. Lockwood, do.
J. W. Harrison, h.p. 75 F.
G. A. Owen, h.p. 107 F.
EL Rose. h.p. Unatt.
II. Magee, 12 F.
E. V. W. Edgell, 17 Lanrcis.
killed in action.
F. ( '. ( llarke, 1!. Art.
R. B. Reed, 12 F.
.1. H. Gamble, 17 F.
.1. C. Julian, 30 F.
E. W. Perry, 40 F.
T. C. Miller, 43 F.
D. D. Chisholm, 59 F.
N. Y. Lloyd, 82 F.
P. L. Melvill, 97 F.
C. F. Baugh, Bombay S. C.
H. B.M'NeiU, Bombay Cav.
J. Giles, h.p. 9 F.
J. Orr, r.f.p 42 F.
Lieutenants.
R. C. Tuthill, 4 Hussars.
1. D. Wright, R. Art. killed
in action.
H. R. Ross, R. Art.
E. L Hull. R, Art.
H. V. Willis, R. Art.
F. H. Mac I),, well, R. Eng.
killed in action.
*T. Melville, F. P. Porteous,
C. D. Pope, C. W. Cavave,
*N. J. A. Coghill, E.O.
Anstey, J. P. Daly, G. F. J.
• The London Gazette of the 2nd May, 1879, contained the following announcement resDecting
Lieuts. Melville and Coghill :— " Memorandum.— Lieut. Melville, of the 1st Battalion 24th Foot, on
account of the gallant efforts made by him ; o mivc the Queen's Colour of his Regiment after the
disaster at Isanhlwana, and also Lieut. Coghill, 1st Battalion 24th Foot, 011 account of his heroic
conduct in endeavouring to save his brother officer's life ; would have been recommended to He r
Majesty for the Victoria Cross had they survived.'?
65S
Hodson, C. J. Atkinson,
H. J. Dyer, and F. God-
win-Austen—all of 24 F.
— killed, in action.
A. G. M. Bond, 27 F.
K. Daniel, R. Mar. Art.
G. H. Cooke, R. Mar.
C. T. Grove, h.p. 14 F.
W. Jameson, h.p. 37 F.
W. Wrighte, h.p. 3 F.
c. Nugent, R. Eng.
R. Constable, 13 Hussars.
F. Nicolson, R. Art. kill I
in action.
R. E. L. Dacres, R. Art.
S. E. L. Lendrum, R. Art.
C. H. Johnston, R. Eng.
C. E. J. Chichester, 2 F.
E. P. Ventris, 3 F.
C. E. Mason, 3 F.
J. G. Ogle, 5 F.
J. H. E. Parker, 14 F.
N. C. Wiseman. 17 F. killed
in action.
E. Allfrey, 17 F.
R. W. Franklin, 24 F.
C. C. Williams, 58 F. killed
'hi 1 iet ion.
H. Crowe, 67 F.
.1. Thiikill, 88 F.
A. T. Bright, 90 F. killedin
net in, I
G. C. J. Johnson, 99 F.
killed, in action.
A. S. V. Davison, 99 F.
1'. M. Barclay, Bengal S. C.
of woundsreceivedim action.
G. Gavin, h.p. 21 Hussars.
H. O'Neill, h.p. Unatt.
S. W. T. Roberts, 39 F.
F. J. C. Frith, 17 Lancers,
killed, in. action.
W. L. Alves, R. Art.
B. Poulter, R. Eng.
J. ( llarke, R. Eng.
A. K. Ancrum, R. Eng.
G. M. Yaldwin, 6 F.
G. A. Pardoe, 13 F. of wounds
received in action.
J. H. Scott-Douglas, 21 F.
C. D. Gibbon, 25 F.
J. Lavender, 63 F.
J. F. M. Campbell, 70 F.
A. E. Maitland, 87 F.
Lord Ossulston, Rifle Brigade.
W. Wilmot, R. Marines.
P. E. Anderson, Bengal S.C.
G. G. Dawes, do.
W. F. Hennell, do.
C. J. S. Whittall, do.
A. R. Murray, Bengal S. C.
J. G. Drummond, 25 F.
65SII
*W, R. P: Hamilton, do.
killed by mutinous Afghan
soldiers in Cabul.
E. Hardy. R. Art. killed in
action.
A. B. K. Ward, 20 F.
II. I.. Farmer, 60 F.
E. < . Rothney, 63 F.
s. W. Forbes, 92 F. hilled
lion.
I!. P. Vaillant. 100 F.
II. .1. Hardy, Rif. Brig.
A. Burlton-Bennett, Bengal
B.C.
F. <;. Kinloch, Bengal S.C.
C. Macartney, h.p. 11 Drag.
c. II. Gaisfard, 72 F. kitted
inaction.
C. J. R. Hearsey, 9 Lancers,
killed iii action.
0. I'.. S. Forbes, 3 Hussars,
/ ///.v£ iTi action.
('. A. Montanaro, I!. Art. of
wounds rea ived in action.
Sub Lieutenants. ';T'~
F. H. Harford, 10 Hussars.
T. L. G. Griffith, 24 Y. killed
in action.
Second Lieutenants.
G. Iff. Cheyne, 86 F.
D. Tweedie, h.p. R. Marines.
E. H. Watson, 17 F.
C. Lake. 62 F.
E. H. Dyson, 24 F. killed in
action.
W. P. Ricardo, 9 Lancers,
killed in action.
G. R. J. Evelyn, 3 F.
A. C. Godwin; 5 F.
A. C. B. Mynors, 60 F.
W. I. D'Arcy, 99 F.
Ensigns.
R. Montgomery, h.p. 95 F.
V. R. Lee, h.p. 96 F.
Commissary Generals.
P. Tnrner, h.p. Commt.Dep.
W. If. Robinson, Commt.
Dep.
Dep. Commissary Gem ral.
11. Bowers, h. p.. Commt. Dep.
Deputy Commissaries.
B. C Baker, Commt. and
Transport Department.
Deaths.
V. White, Commt, and
Transport Department,
J. Thompson, h.p.
A. Hilliev, Ordnance Store
Department.
W. Beamish, h.p. Commt.
and Transport Depart.
Assistant Commissaries.
Joh Smith, Commt. and
Transport Department.
G. C. Monro, Commt. and
Transport Department.
G. Elliott, Commt. and
Transport Department.
W. B. Brabazon, Commt.
and Transport Depart,
T. Alderton, Commt. and
Transport Department.
S. T. Phillimore, Ordnance
Store Department.
Staff Paymasters.
F. F. White, 24 F. killed in
action.
W. J. Bampfield.
F. FitaPatrick.
Paymasters.
J. A. Bazalgette, h.p. 42 F.
C. C. B. Trihe, Army Pay
Department.
F. Piper, 63 F.
M. Clarke, 18 F.
D. Bartlett, h.p. Recruiting
District.
A. Corcoran, h.p. DepotBatt.
J. Murphy, h.p. 10 F.
Assistant Paymasters.
C. A. Griffith, 1. Dr. Gds.
J. Hardwick.
Biding Masters.
W.Bladen, 1 Life Gds.
M. Mills, h.p. 2 Dragoons.
Quarter Masters.
C. White. 22 F.
E. Bloomfield and J. Puilen,
24 F. killed in action.
J. W. H. Riley, 60 Rifles.
J. Archer, 89 F.
J. Hollis, h.p. 69 F.
H. Stokes, 63 F.
G. Fuller, 9 Lancers.
.1. Campbell, R. Art.
P. Hopkins, h.p. 58 F.
Surgeon General.
J. G. Inglis, h.p.
Deputy Surgeon General.
J. Small.
Deputy Inspectors General
of Hospitals.
G.M.Webster, h.p.
J. Burke, h.p.
H. Mapleton, h.p.
Surgeon Major.
P. J. Clarke.
A. R. Kilroy.
J.Stuart.
W. H. Jameson.
W. Dobson.
W. M. Calder, h.p.
H. D. Massy, h.p.
C. R, Nicoll, h.p.
A. C. Ross, h.p.
K. J. Parr, h.p.
C. J. White, h.p.
W. Everet.
F. Oakes.
H. Kclsall.
H. Walker.
J. Wallace.
J. IT. Wright.
J. H. Hahnagan.
C. Shepherd, killed inaction.
Surgeons.
W. H. Young, h.p.
F. De Caux.
E. M A. Hogan.
K. Wade, h.p.
F. W. Crofts.
Assistant Surgeon.
T. J. Biddle, h.p.
Lieutenants of Orderlies.
J. Troy.
A. W. Hall.
J. A. Gissing.
Veterinary Surgeons.
T. J. Lang, R, Art.
J. Mills.
W. F. Blanshard, R. Art.
A. E. Clarke, R. Art.
Chaplains.
Rev. E. Butler.
Rev. E. Hillman.
Sub Inspector of Army
Schools.
S. Purdon.
Assistant Superintendents
of Stores.
J. Darne, h.p.
T. Manford, h.p.
Inn announcement appeared in the London Gazette of the 7th Oct., 1S79, concerning
"War Office, 1-1 September, 1879.— The Queen has been graciously pleased to- signify
her intention tooonferthe Decoration of the Victoria, Cross upon the undermentioned Officer of
tj 's Army, whose claim has been submitted for Her Majesty's approval, for his gallant
on of Futtebabad, on the 2nd April, 1879, as recorded against his name :— Beng.
StalT Corps. Lieut. Walter Kiehard 1'ollock Hamilton.— Fur conspicuous gallantry during the
id April, 1S7Q, in leading on the Guide Cavalry in a charge against
very superior numbers of the enemy, and particularly at a critical moment when his commanding
•attye) fellj Lieutenant Hamilton, then the only officer left with the regi-
imed c immand, and cheered ou his men to avenge Major Battye's death. In this charge
Lieutenant Hon, - ,,.-,,• Dowlut Ram down, and attacked by three of the enemy,
whilst entangled with his horse (which had been killed), rushed to the rescue, and followed bv a
m all three ami saved the lilb of Sowar Dowlut Bam."
659
INDEX.
Abadie, Henry Rich.106, 151
Abbott, Augustus Keith. 423
— Blair 367
— Frank 520
— George Masson 422
— Henry Alexius 425
— Henry Byam 518
— Henry Dyett, CB. 14, 4S0
— Herbert Edwd. Stacy 212
— Herbert Edwd. Stacy 403
— Isaac 185
— James. CB 7, 177
— Rich. Theophilus.jm 453
— Robert James 556
— William Henry 347
— WilliamSmithDunbar 150
Abdy, Anth. Cha. Sykea 134
— Anthony John 174
— Charles' Hayes 40, 481
— Robert John 139
Abercrombie, Alex. H... 262
Abercromby, G. Cosmo 233
Aberigh-lIackay,Jas.L. 424
Abinger, Wm. F. Lord ... 13
Abney, W. deWivesleslie 20S
Abaci, Henry M 401
Acheson, Alexander W. 592
— i/o».Edw. A. B... 67, 23
— Percival Havelock
Acklom, Spencer
Acland,Fra. Edw. Dyke
Acland-Hood, Alex. F. 230
A'Court, Hbn.Edw.A.H. 33:
a'Court, Charles 357
Acton, Charles 4S, 295
— Hampden 550
— James Lowry Cole ... 334
— Thomas 568
— Thomas H. E 173
- Wm. Moles. Cole... 70, 363
Adair, Chas. W. CB. 13, 397
— Henry 39, 397
— Henry Benjamin N.... 213
— James 60S
— James Wallace Dunlop 608
— William Thompsoi
Adam, Frederick J. S.98, 517
— Hunter 504
Adams, AUen Neason ... 269
Addis, J. E 373
Addison, Alex. Dupre... 173
- George William 210
— John Copley 211
— Joseph Edward 10
— Thomas, CB 11
Aday, John 72, 363
Adev.Arth. WelleslevG. 531
-Henry 532
Ad'.um, Henrv Chas. ... 543
Adley, William Henry... 453
Adsetts, John 594
Adye, Arthur 428
— Capel Geo, 253
— John 174
— Sir J. Miller, KCB. 11, 164
— 1 roodson 541
— Gsrodson 428
— Walter 329
Affleck, James 99, 5
Agar, IMward 2
Agassiz, F. W. J. A 396
— Roland Lewis 400
Agg, William 604
ias. Hamlyn... 263
— Gerald Andrew 274
Patrick Alex. Vans... 357
William 543
Andrew F.
— And. Leith, MD 59,
— Archibald, MD 50
— Arthur Fulford 361
— Arthur John 23!
— Augustus Fred. F. ... 231
— Cadwallader, CB. ... t.
— Charles Bury 31:
— Edward 54
— Kdward Wilkmghby 17
— George, CB 59
— George Hewish... 69, 332
— Hamilton John Goold 234
— Henry Augustus 40
— Henry Coker 296
— Henry E. F. Goold ... 17
— Henry Ellis 33
— Rec. J. Williams, B A. 45
— John Prosser 39
— Robert Bellew 25.
— Thomas Edmund 96, 281
— Walter Seymour 39
— William Henrv 60.
— Wm. Richard Goold..: \
Adamson; C. H. Ellison 48
34 Ahmed.Zalnoor A.,MB. 45,
334 Aikman,Fred. Robertson 13'
Ainslie, (has. Philip 5, 14
a. Bernard, CB. ... 604
Airey, George John 578
— Sir James T. KCB. ... g
I I GrCB 4, 243
— Robert Henry Burred 245
iislabie, Rawsou ... 73, 17S
— William Benjamin ... 450
Aitchison, C. T. CB. 36, 5
Jas, E. Tierney, MD. 454
— William 604
William Andrew 315
Aitken, Francis M 339
— Robert Hope M 550
— Walker
— William 171
— William David
Aked, Thomas 373
Akers, Charles Style 43, 205
Alban, Clifton Fred. S
— William Gore 329
Albemarle, Geo. T. Earl
Alcock, Nathaniel 3S<
— Ponsonby 350
— Thomas St. Leger .
Alder, Sydney
Alderson, Meo. E. A. .
— Edwin All". Hervey.
— Henry James 7
Alexander, John
— John Henry 104,
— Richard Stuart
-Robert
— Robert
— Robt. Aug
— Robert Homl'rav
-Hon. Walter Philip...
— William,3/X)
-William Gordon
-"William James
-Wm. R. E
— William Ryrie
Ugar, J. Sturg. H....95,
Alison, SirM^li.Bt.KcB.
13.
Allan, Alex. MD
— Alexander Stewart ...
Andrew Timbrell
Crawford Lewin
Dudley North
William 48,
Allardice,Jno.M'Dermid
Allardyce, James
Aiian,' liy. Tlius.Warde
Allcard, Octavius
Allen. Alexander
— Alfred J. W
— Bedford Morant
— Douglas M
-Edward
— Francis S
— Frederick 72,
— Fred. Freeman, CB...
— Fred. Seymour
— George
— George
— George Barges
— Griffith
-James
— John C
— John Edward 89,
-JohnR. H
— Newton Seymour
— Ralph Shu'ttleworth..
— Ralph Edward
— Richard Maurice
— Robert Calder
- William Henry
— William Tankerville.
Alleyne, Douglas
Aldridge, Johi
AldworthV'Rich. William 604
— William 255
— Arthur c'liii' -d j. ...
— Aubrey de Vere 426
— Boyd Francis 605
— Charles Henrv 174
— Claud 42
Senry 345
Kilv
I (avid
.104, 42c
— John George 3
— Joseph Samuel 5
— Robert Isaac 94, 2
— Saunders
Adeock, Alfred Wm. 74;
— Herbert Burrows
— John, MD
Addams, James
Adderley, Edmiind Wm
Addington, Hon. C. J. ..
— Hon. Leonard A
May:
AlliM'ii, Ha/.Mtt,
Allnutt/Wm.Winl
Allsopp, Fred. Ei
— Herbert Tongi
— Ranulph
Alston, Harry Rr
— James Kipi en
swellyn 543 — Wm.Evelyn, MD.
400! Altham, Wm. Surtee:
.' 106, 421 — Edward A
237 Alyes, John Morison
agon ... 174! — Malcolm Arbuthno
543 Ambrose. John, MD.
v., 2 — 1. era... i< .11 .;i-«n ...
255I— George Gardiner, ill.
556! — Harold 2j.6'Amedroz, I
380— Henry 46, 1 36' Ames, Geran I Vivian ...
6051 — Herbert Rowan 262! — Louis Eric
243 \—Sir James, KCB. ...4, 1771— William
43;— James 2S2 Amesbury, JosephW.R.
6o8|— Sir James Edward, CB
Samuel Cornwallis .
— Wm. Leonard 236 — James Fane 159 Amey, William
i3<5|Amherst, Hon. Hugh ... 231
17s Amiel, Charles Fred 550
334 Amyatt-Burney, H. A... 143
550'Ancketill, David F. R ... -34
Anderson, Alexander ... 383
Alexander 33°
398 —Alex. Dingwall 179
Alexander Wms 300
Alfred 5°3
Archibald James i7u
Arthur Gore 371
Arthur, MD. CB 593
Arthur W. Leslie 503
Charles Alex 174
Charles John 73, 516
David 11
380 — David 556
543 — David Greanhill 543
604 — Dav. HawleyB.JO. 596
Donald George 302
EdmundBullar 174
285 — Edward A 89,258
Edw. Brooke 489
322 — Francis James 213
550 — Fred. Cortlandt ...44, 412
290 — George 593
245 — Geo. Gibson 4°4
398 — George Sligo A. ...36, 513
Harry Cortlandt. ..41, 4"
— Henry 608
360 — Henry Arch 243
— Horace Searle 67, 515
— Hugh Stark 451
— James, MB 3S4
— James George 373
— Jas. H. Pringle ...92, 168
— James William 519
— John 395
— John 381
— John 456
— John 55°
— John Albert, MD. ... 383
— John Grant 256
— John Henry 586
— John Henry Abbot ... 342
John Richard, CB. ... 543
— John Watson M....95, 516
— Murray 395
— Patrick Charles ...71, 177
— Richard 550
— Robert 371
— Robert 3°3
— Robert Carew, MD. 593
261 — Robert Patrick 541
154 — Holland Fred. Hart.. 316
a36 — Samuel, CMG. ...105, 207
384— Wardlaw Cortlandt 98,418
400 — Wilfred Turner 326
605 —William 238
170 — William 97. 485
— William C 39, 5 13
William Christian ... 174
William James 550
William Paul 336
384 — Wm. Robt. Le Geyt... 520
William Sturrock 305
505!— William Warden 403
309 Anderton,Wm.Arth.Ince 229
174 Andrew, David C....106, 421
172 AndrewV, Wm.Gill.y45, 166
160 Andrews, Alfred 213
254 — Charles 543
400 — Charles Abdy 504
594 — James Walker 249
60S — John 3S6
:;,!- Mottram 553
171!— Robert Charles 277
220 — Robert Fleetwood ... 594
3S1J — Robert Williams 278
351 Andrews-Speed, H.S.... 212
143 Andres, William 605
134 Angell, John Charles ... 369
277 Angela, Edward Fox ... 553
453 — Fred. C. C 284
453 — Fred Wm. Pakenham 309
633 — George Liptrott 31S
66o
Index.
Angelo, John Win. Edw. 42K Armstrong, A. Boswell 605
■ John Anthony
— Richard Fisher
Angus, John
— John Anstruther
Auketell, Moutray
Anley, Bamett Nether. 2S5
- Prod, Augustas ...89, 167,
Annand,J
Arthur L. ... 4<
— Francis Charles ...
— Francis Charles 593 — Herbert D,
— Far! 605 —James
— Oliver Francis Theo. 171
— Reginald Carey 325
— Robert 60S
- Btephen Fra.Chas. ... 1-,
— William Richard 54}
Ansell. Augustus Fran. 0
— Rich. Turbervill 55c
Ansley, John H. H 253
Anson, Alexander Geo. 39S
a 1: B..CMQ 543
— Hon, Geo. Aug 174
- Geo. Hamilton 372
Charles 6°5
Charles 43. 41
Charles 586
Edw. James
— Edmund Jas. Young 246
Edward, CB 4°2
Edward F. Hunter 72, 484
Francis Hugh 366
Kiel. Macnaghten68, 4:5
Henry 50b
343
368
Tame*
James Wells, CB
John
lolm
I .ill!
... 456
9, "5
... 384
... 608
5?S
Atkinson, Fran. Garnett 401
— Frederick Dayot...i3
— Ge?rge, MB
— George Charles 303
— Geo. Robert 370
— Guy Newconien 331
— John 594
— John
— John R. Breeks
— Ralph
— Richard Frederick
— R 'chard Henry
— Stephen Edw. ...103,487
— Thomas John
— Thomas Joseph 584
AtJay,. Edward, CB 543
— Bec.Brov.~nhm-T .,31 A.457
Attree, Fred. Wm. T...
605
John Arthur 220: Att.ve, Era. Lionel Octav. 605
594
George Wemyss 424— Thos. G. L. Herbert
— lion. Henry James... 317^
— John H. Win 320,
Anstev, Tims. Henry
— Win. Fred 317
Anstice, Robt. Henry ... 273
Anstruther, Ales. Wm. 171
— Basil Lloyd 342
— Henry Lewis 401
— Philip Robert 100, 340
— Ralph William 213
— Sir Robert 605
— Rob. Hamilton Lloyd 3s6|Arnold,~Fra. Havard ... 370
Anthonisz. A. H.. MB. 3S4'— Fred. Albert M 294
Anthony, Mark, If/).... 383'— Knighton 368
Lancelot, MD.
Manse! 423
Oliver Carleton 332
Richard 605
Richard 578
Robert Young ...106, 207
240
Thomas P. St. George 608
— William 5S3
— William 594
— William 5S6
-William A 43
— William Bruce 608
— William Cairnes 608
— Sev. Wm. Fred., BA. 457
— William Gage 40
Arrayta ge,ArthnxHenry 171
Henry 605
Anton, Alex. H. Gibbs 335
— Wm. Chaa. Hill 270
Antrobus, Edmund... 73, 229
Aplin, Jno. G.Rogers ... 13
— HughM 173
— Philip John Hanham 254
Appelbe, Edw. B 370
Apperley, Herb. Wynne 151
Arnot, Geo. H. A 278
Arnott, James, MD 531
— Napoleon 209
Arthur, Alex. Miller 553
— Cha. Wm. Aug 330
— Bee. David 396 1 Ay toun, Andrew
— Sir Fred. Leopold, Bt. 604J — James
-Thomas .. 605 Babbage, H. Prevost
Aubertin, Peter 137
Auchinleck, Daniel 262
— Grahams, MS 377
— John Claudius 96, 16 1
— William Henry 170
— William Lowry ... 100, 309
Audain, John Willett P. 551
Auld, Robert 240
Austin, Alfred 553
— Edmund 102,487
— George Brougham ... 42"
— Norton 586
— Theodore 550
— Thomas 558
Avonmore, W. C. Vise
Awdry, Ambrose 209
Ayerst, Bev. Wm., MA.. 457
Ayles, John George Aug. 543
Aylett, James 586
Aylmer, Frederick A.
— Frederick Charles ... 605
— George
— Henry S43
— Henry Leycester
— John Algernon 139
Aynsley, Geo. H. M. 42, 48
Chas.OwenW 45i|Ash, Robt. Vacy. MB.... 384 Babbington, William ... 605
Applegath, Francis 543 Ashbee, Bernard 185 Baber, Henry T. Harris 503
Appleton, William 395|Ashburner, Francis Jas. 137 Babiugton, Chas. Walter 451
— John 42, 514 — Jas. Melville 158
— WUliam 543 — John Hy. Melville 36, 4
Ashbumham, Cromer 93, 304 — Richard Clarke ...42, 4
— Hon. Thomas 149 — Stephen 5
Ashby, George A 290!— Thomas
— Henry
Appleyard, F. E. CB. 40, 331
— Rich. Lock 243
Apthorp, Dudley R 161
— Edmond P 360
— Frederick East 3^4
• Shirley
John
521 \—Beo. Wm. M. S. MA. 506
.,-., Ashe, Edward Hopper... 56s, Baby, Daniel Antoine... 70
Arathoon, Robert Lewis 302 Asher.JohnGordonJfD, 531 Bacchus Henry . . .583
.... 591 Ashfleld, William 519'Backhouse, Bev. F. D.... 396
i79!Ashhurst, Chas. Hen.... 279 — Joseph 505
3681 — Julius ~
Arlmckle, B. Vaughan-. _,,_
— Charles Vaughan 72, 178 Ashley, Arthur
— Jas.\\ m. Vaughan 100,399 Ashmore, Charles
Arbuthnot, Alexander... 185 Ashton. E. J. Ward-g
— Chas. Geo., CB.... 36, 165I— Gowh., MB.
— George 69 - William, MB .'
— George Alex 4o^Ashworth, James
— Henry Thomas... 45, 167 Askwith, W. Harrison
6S. 1561— Wm. Bayne
5, 274
9, 167
■■ 3*i
•• 379f
•• 37° ■
237
Thomas Deering 568
icon, Anthony 608
Edmund A. H 543
Francis 578
Huntley 568
TSSEggS&S: % eTmJC&s^P"°* 556|Bacot, JohnTho-Waisoni
— Walter C. Warner ... lyzAspinail, Hugh H. I
Arclidale, Hugh James 265. — James Henry
- Mcrvyn Hy , 54 Astell. Chas. Edward
Mi-rvyn Edward
An-hdall. And. Mervyn 568 Astk'v, Bertram F.
— Henry M. <;
— Jas. Blackwood
An-hi-r, Francis Hisset
Frederick Lewis
Fulbert Wright
William
'71-
305 -
521 Badcoek, Alex. R....io6, 422
490 Baadeley.Paul Fred. M. i7r
142 — William Hen. Clinton 605
S4i|— Wm. L. C 211
305 Badgley, J.Montague T. 211
357 — Wm. Francis 73, 418
Fra. D 233[Badham, Bev. C. H. BA. 533
Ira. Edmund Geo. ... 233 Bagnall, Thomas Nock 254
S<r,fohnDngdale,£«. 605 Bagnell, Frederick.. 70, 250
Bailie, James 60S
— Thomas Maubourg 70, 296
— William Alexander... 608
Baillie, Chas. Deyman... 236
— Duncan James 39
— George Alexander ... 402
— George Clement 604
— Hugh Smith 604
— James 543
— Jas. C. P 404
— John 543
— Robert 401
— Thomas 368
Bailward.Arth. Churchill 173
Bain,D.S.Erskine,2i"D. 593
— David S. Erskine 506
— George 578
Bainbridge, A.Percy 47, 181
— Alex. John Garden ... 264
— Edmond 170
— Edward Thomas. ..99, 262
— Frederick Thos.... 69, 415
— George 531
— Robert 608
Bainbrigge , Arthur 550
— John Hankey 5
— Philip John 543
Baines, CuthbertA 605
— Cuthbert Johnson ... 307
— Edward Henry 343
— James Edgar 242
Baird, Alexander 371
— Andrew Wilson 208
— Augustus Fraser...4o, 411
— James 132
— James Douglas 263
— Sir David, Bt 608
— David 330
— John 583
— John Geo. A 158
— Wm. Jas. G 149
— Wm.Robt.Cornwallis 253
Bairnsfather.PeterRobt. 427
— Thomas Henry 264
Bairstow, Thomas 586
Bake, Samuel Graham.. 592
Baker, Alfred Aquila ... 367
— Charles Osborn 550
— Charles Stuart 66
— Eden Moyle 172
— Edward Henry ... 74, 183
— Francis Bramley 379
— George 313
— Geo. Conyers Bak
— George Granville .
— Henry Edmeades
— Henry Edw
— James Bowyer
— James V. V
r 305
.. 568
.. 238
.. 265
•• 379
josepn 40:
Lewis S. Hyde 329
Oswald 455
Reginald Philips 578
Richard Aufrere 553
Robert 591
Robert Alfred 237
Robert Barrington ... 369
Robert Broome 66
Robert Henry S 172
Robert John 543
Thomas 250
Thomas D. CB. 3, 44, 258
Thomas Norris 67, 414
Thomas Richard 608
— Thomas Young 380
Walter Way 2:3
Wm. Adolphus ...47, 223
Sir Wm. Erskine ...6, 218
Wm. Langworthy ... 379
Bev. Henry William 533 ' — Wm. Savage
Bagnold, Arth. Henry
261
William Thomas 73, 250
Spencer Byng
R. nukingfield
\.;-i.i:m (W Henry.. i7, 11;,^ A^R^: ^BalcombeT JameT 568
- W ■„ , ii,,,,.: ft Atl.erley.Evelyn Geo.H. ,35 _ Charles 6c4 Bald, Reiuhold Baker... 288
-W ^rm,;'n--- 6oS,-l7aYc;;Heniy 608 - Charles Hervey 216 Balders, Charles M 373
Arch a ) ' w ' 5" 7„Mi'I'kKCw ii £" 6' 355- George .. foSiBaiuerston, Archibald... 278
Ard •) ohn C r/y , 1 1 A ,m,,,\ * ,i,ter ^'^ M° - George „ 41 Baidock, George 39, 480
i 1 r , V ?• 2f a u0rPTeVRo ,,crt" Vio5- 2-7 - Joceline FitzRoy 229'- ™"
- Ponsonhv 605
Arkwright,
Araitage.Edw Hum..
• John
„. • Thos. Stanford 173
,!, ">n\s, •■ , 3^5- Villiers Speuoer 356 —William Stanford 172
93 AtUnsJ has. Alfred 3g, Bagshawe, Samuel L.... 503 Baldrey, Andrew 140
i George nR ^.STinilcw fll,n. a„™„„! f.f R.,lrl„i„ I..UBB.
ArdenG Banke. F ;W' "K° Atf»-r°1^ BowersWm. 291- Ponsonby
— w!lii,im VM - J"lm Roberts ,«l_ Vil««» ft,
An,. Robert
Frederick 208
Frederick Procter
1 '!'"o- 531
" '74 ~ W'r'- 'i?rt ,02> 4'9 — *T ck Pro<
J..b.?l...," , W "' ; Ull:':l»\: 45i - Hunt Johnson 596
m. Alex. Henry.. 299 - John James Y7,
- » Ig. WnjS. Henry ... 56S - Thomas James 423
"■", (os- William Stafford. ..94, 4S5
249 Baldwin, Arch. Thos. 47,482
Tathi
id, 1;. .]„ ri
Frederick 400
• 55°' — FrederickCheaevix... 334
Godfrey 553
John Henry 568
Bev. John Richard ... 457
Philip Bell 212
Baldwin, Rob. Bulkeley
Bale, Johu Edward
Balfe, Edmund
— Walter •••93.
Balfour, Alfred G
— Francis Walter
— Sir Geo., KCB 7,
— Henry Lowther... 47,
— Joseph Hume
— Robert Frederick 68,
— Tho. Graham, MB....
— Wm. Edw. L
Balguy, John Henry ...
Ball, Edward Arthur ...
— Francis A
— Oswald Jas. Henry...
— Tertius, MB
— Thomas Gerrard ...4,
— William Clare
Ballantyne, James Geo.
Ballard, J. A., CB. 541,
— James Ritchie
— John Fane
BallingaU, Wm. Hen....
Bally, St. John
— John Ford
— William 100,
Balmain, Jas. Geo
Balmer, Andrew 75,
Baly, Henry John
— Rev. Joseph, MA
Bambcr, Hugh William
— Charles James
Bamfield, Albert Hy. 47,
— John Hichens
Bampfleld, George C. D.
— John Chancellor
— Wm. JohnB
Bampi'ylde, lion. C. R.
G. W
Banbury, Arthur
— William
Bance, Lacy B 97,
Bancroft, Wm. Chas. ...
Baulicld, Rees JohnF...
Banister, Fitzgerald M.
— George Stanhope
Bankart, Alfred G
Banks, Joseph Henry...
— Herbert D
— Samuel O'Brien
— ■William
Bannatine, Richard A....
Bannatyne, John Millar
— Neil
— William 103,
Bannerman, Arthur J. 102.
— Patrick Wilson 72,
— William 44,
Banning, Arthur C.G....
— Stephen Thomas ...
Bannister, Chas.John...
Banon, Arthur Thomas
Banyard, Nelson
Barber, John H. B
Barchard, C. H., CB. ...
— Chas. Percival
Barclay, Arthur, MB....
— David Edw. Durell ...
— Edward
— Ernest Ar mond
— F. C. D'Epinay ...48,
— Theodore G
Bardin, George R. F. 44,
Barham, Chas. Morton
Baring, Charles
— Evelyn, CSI
— Francis Geo. Viae. ...
— Francis
— Henry Bingham
— Robert
Barker, Charles Arundel
— Francis Wm. Jas
— Fred. Chas., MB. ...
— George
— George Digby 45,
— Henry
— Henry Andrews
— James
— James Campbell
— John
— John Stewart S
— Joseph
— Richard Brock
— Walter Julius
— Rev. Wm. AUeyne ...
— William Henry
4:3
23S Barklie, Robt. Martin...
360 Barkworth, H. A. S. ...
520 Barlow, Chas. C. Clifton
153 — Charles M
317 — Cuthbert
" " — George N. H
— Herbert Sturges
— John Arthur
— Maurice John
— Wm. J. Pratt 43.
— William
— William Ruxton... 93,
Barnard, C. L. CB... .10,
242 — Christopher John
608 — John H.,C3fG
315 — Robert Cary
594 — William And. M
244I— WilliamOsborne...89,
371 Barnardiston, Nath. W.
249 Barne, F.St. John N. ...
223lBarnes,ArdleyH. F. ioo,
373 — Arthur Stapylton ...
276 — Christ. Hewetson 73,
— Drury Richard
— Edw.'Rob. Bigsby. 89,
— George WTest
— James Whittaker 69,
— Osmond 95,
Bamet, Horace H
i74JBarnett, C.St. Jn. B. 73,
457J — Edw. Ranulph De B.
4001— Henry Crosby B...68,
45C — Hugh D. Hay
James H. Marsh
John
Oliver
Robert Percy S.
Index
210 Bartholomensz.M.L.ifB 532
360 j Bartholomew, F.Pelh. 72, 515
209 — George Churchill 8j, 355
174! — Robert 450
Bartleman, John 74, 416
— Woodburn Fra 406
324 Bartlett, H. Harrison ... 608
— Henlev Thomas 543
— .Reu.Thos.H.M 603
Bartley, A.G., MD 381
— Alexander Fisher 594
— John Cowell 543
— John Metge, MB 596
608 Barton, Christopher 605
— Crosbie 259
— Edward 271
— Francis Savile 137
Geoffry 106, 243
— Howard James ...103, 420
— Rev. John Yarker . . . 396
— Lionel Chase 47, 514
— Maurice Cha 212
17s — Montagu 608
67I— Nath. Albert D 334
279 — Newton 47, 413
373 — Robert 93, 207
319'Bartram, Geo. William.. 210
417 Barttelot, Edmund M.... 243
2i3lBarwell,C.ArthurC^.io, 410
419I — Wm. B. Browne ...70, 296
" Basden, C. Brenton 541
Basevi, Chas. Edw. ...92, 183
99. 48"
.... 368
329
2<JQ
299
3S0
367
Barnston, Francis
33 Barnwell, Tobias
323 Barr, David Wm. Keith
371 — Henry James 10,
486 — Henry James
40 — Johu'Edward
315 — William Lamb
172 Barras, Chas. Payne ...
267 — Julius 93,
368JBarrell, Wm. John
Ban-en, Wm. Alex
Barrett, Alfred L
— Arthur Arnold
— Ch. Graham Moulton
— Dacre Lennard
— Henry Walter
— John
— Knox
— Lennard
— Richard
— Richard
— Richard Dovle 67,
— William, MB
Bamngton,H.E.W.,Jf.B.
— Jos. T
Barron, Fenwick Boyce
— Harry
— Luke", MB
— William 103,
456 Barrow, Arthur Fred. ...
161 — Cha.Malcolm, CB. 36,
608 — Chas. Thesiger
520 — De Symons 41,
312 — Edmund Geo
271 —Frank
481 — Frank Edw
400 — Henry John W
— Joseph Lyon, CB. . . .
— .Ren. Kingston Fj. .MA.
— Percy H. S. CMC 106,
— Seymour Duncan
— T. 'Samuel, MB
— Thomas Walter
Barry, Andrew, MB. ...
— Chas. Wm 44,
532' — Daniel Francis, MB.
210 — Daniel Paterson, 1Z\D.
310 — James, MB
56S,— James David
169 — John, MB
" —Robert M
— William Henry
— Wm. Stafford J
— Wm. Wigram, CB. 36,
Barstow, T.A.Anderson
Barter, Beamish St. J.
— Charles St. L
— Joseph Francis
— Richard 44,
— George Henry .
Bashford, William
Baskerville, Chas. H. L.
— E. R. Mynors
— Herbert W. Mynors...
— John
Bassano, Alfred, CB. ...
Hassindale, Edward
Basu, Dharmadas....
Batchelor, Charles
422 jBate, Abraham W., MB.
426 — Chas. M'Guire
372 — Joseph James
550 — Thomas E. L
55°
403
2SO
Bateman, Daniel Fred... 50.
— Rev. Fred. J 391
— Henry William 37
— James 34
— Lee La Trobe 30
Bates, Chas. Ellison 92, 41
— Charles Edward. ..43, 48
— Sir Henry, KCB. ...6, 24
John
— John Sidney 139
— Robert 553
Bateson, Richard 41
— Robert Sander 453
259 Bath, Henry 602
5 ,4 Bather, Thos. Just. Ar. 269
~ Batho, Robert 38
369
Bathurst.ArthurCecilH. 279
— Benjamin 608
— Claude Hervey 314
— Fred.T.ArthurHervey 605
— Henry .
— Lionel Hervey .
Batson, Alfred ....
70!— Herbert
°- Batt, Edwin John.
Batten, Alan C 278
— John Mount 56S
84 — J. Forbes Chisholm- 278
384 — Sisley John 14, 480
Battersby, Frederick ... 368
— J.Prevost 43
— Robert 593
— Thomas Preston 174
— Wm. Edw. MB 455
593 Battine, Wm. Alex. ...99, 137
Battiscombe, Edrn. G.97, 183
— Robert Charles 556
— Walter Ernest Sax ... 592
— William Benjamin ... 608
3811— William Wilson 355
1 74 Battley, D'Oyley WTm.... 608
583 Batty, Richd. Hamilton 531
255 Battyo, Arthur 98, 418
60S — Arthur Frederick 42, 514
333 — Frederick Drummond 424
165 — George Money 543
ji8 - Henry Doveton ...67, 414
246 — Legh Richmond 422
351 — Montagu John 130
504 — Montagu M'P 553
41 31 — Montagu Wm 303
Ba ugh, Charles Richard
— Ffolliott Walker
— Guillum Scott
— James
Baumann, Chas. E
Baumirartiier, R.J..CB.
— Tho. M 43.
Bawtree, E. Wm., MB..
Bax, William Ironside...
Baxter, Clement Fred...
— Fra. H., MB
— John Cordy
Baylay, Cha. Allan ioi,
— Fredk. Geo
Bayley, George 89,
— Henry Addington ...
— Henry Elliott D
— Johu
— Rev. John Arden
— John Arthur
— Thomas
— William Clementsio2,
Bayly, Abingd. Aug. 44,
— Alexander Ross
— Alfred William L
— Frederick
— G
— George Cecil
— Henry
— Jeremiah James
— John
— John, CB 13,
— John Cave
— Paget
— Richard Albert
— Richard Kerr 93,
— William Head
Baynes, Chas. D 96,
— Denman Lambert ...
— George Edward
— Gilbert Samuel
— KennethS.
— Robert Stuart
— Thomas John
Baynham, Rev. A. W....
Bazalgette, George
— Wm. Joseph
Bazett, Richard
Beach, Henry John
— Rev.W. R
Beadle, James Pattle ...
Beadnell, Alfred Geo. S.
— Charles Edward
Beadon, Cecil
— Edw. Musgrave... 94,
— Oliver Ai-mitage B....
— Reginald H
— Richard
Beagin, KdwardG.D.102,
— William Whitmore ...
Beal, Henry
Beale, Anthony
— Bernard Arthur
— Oswald Frederick ...
— Thos. Alfred
Boaman, Ardern Hulme
Beamish, AltenAug.Wm.
— Charles
— David Gregory
— Edward Spread
— George Perceval ...89,
— James M., MB
— Robert Talbot
Bean, John Win. Fred 41 ,
Beardmore, Chas. F. H.
Ueasley, Joseph Noble 70.
— Rev. Edward M., BA.
Beath, John Henry, MB.
Beal 1 111, Rec. Patrick, MA.
Beatson, Albert Bale. ...
— Charles Henry
— KinlayC
— John Fullarton, MB.
— Roger Stuart
— Stuart B
— William
— William Bums, MB.
— Wm. John Arnold ...
Beattie, Jas. Forbes, MB.
Beatty, James M'Neill...
— Joseph 71.
— Richard Carden Allen
— Robert
— Thomas Berkley,J/X>.
Beauchamp, Clayton S.
— Fitzmaurice too,
-C.EOw.H
66a
Beauchamp.HoraceGeo.
p =9°
Beanolerk, C. W. AV. D. 361
— Ferdinand 210
— /.../•,/ Ci orgeAugustr.s 6ou
Beaufort, H.lH(*f of, KG 605
— Francis J73
Beaumont, Dudley 37-
— Fred. Bdw. Biackett 604
— Geo. 11. Wni 172
— Lindesay Beaumont.. ■■■:<
— Richd. lienrv B...106, 207
— Thomas, tTD 5°4
— Walter Henry 550
Benvau, Hugh Mnunco 163
— Reginald 4'1
Beaver, Fred. T. M. ■ •■ "7-
GnyCampbeUGlenure =4"
— Philip K. Lons,
Beazley, Geo. Cunt. ..97, 329
Bechor, Alfred 543
Andrew Oraoroft -is
Milf,,rd,A"CB.5,4
— Arthur W. Beddie ... 45^
1.
CharlosAdrianGough 136
Index.
/>s.
372
— Decimus William
— Bdw. French
— Emil. JfD 3">«
— Fred. Williams 255
feorge 104,420
— John Beid, CB 7»=«8
— Septimus Harding, 13, 410
— Sullivan Edward 451
Beck, Charles Edward... 154
— Frederick Henry 157
Keeker, (lias. Theodore 269
Beckett, Chn rlcs Edward 142
— John Robert 243
aen 99, 4J9
— William Henry 450
Beckham, LionelGrafton 272
— Thomas 605
Bockley, Thomas 553
Beddefc, C. Hellyer 550
Beddome, Richard H. 47, 482
Beddy, Edwin 58, 418
Bedford. Chas. Edward 578
— Joseph Herbert ...92, 223
— w. Fanshaw
Bedmgfeld, Henry H.... 249
— Philip 42, 165
Beech, Lionel 5°5
— Rowland John 134
Beechey, FrcderickRobt. 400
(leeching, Frank
Beedle, George .
Beere, Daniel 73,364
Beers, William
Beete, John Picton .
Beever, Henry Holt 175
Beevor, Horace Miles B. 592
Begbie, Alfred Glynn .
— Elphinstone Waters
— Francis Richard ....
— Hamilton Luard ....
Behenna, Henry
Behr, Mm. Bernnard M. 4,7
Belcher, J. W.,M/> 38
Belemorc, Alfred J 38
Beley, Chas. Harold H. 428
Belfield, Edward 40, 20;
— Herbert E 347
— William 584
Belford, Ernest Aug. ... 159
Belgrade, Decree T. 0.... 343
Belt Alexander w. 0
— Alexander 292
— Charles Harland
— Cha*. Julian Ralph £
I 1 i '.', ..1 Bowdler
— Geo. Coates, MD 531
— Henry James 66,
Barry W. Bax 543
— James 402
\ 1 .- 1 1 1 1 >:i ], l u. jag
ffldw 32
< tlberne 71, 483
LanoaeteT 169
Jamet Nicholas,Jf2>. 590
53^
— John ('buries 568
id 174
Mark Hover
- 5°5
.. 36S
.. 584
.. 273
■■ 592
.. 406
•• 454
271
Bell, Roland
Sydney William
Thomas
— Thomas
Thomas Lyndon
Whiteford John
William
William
William
Sen. William Charles 457
— William John 94, 4§4
— William Morrison ... 608
Bell-Irving, Andrew ... 173
Bell-Martin, Arthur G.. 605
— Edward 11. deT. G. 151
Bellarrs, William, CB... 41
Bellamy, Percy Lytton 92,299
Bellasis, George Alontalt 424
Bellers, Ernest Vernon 301
Bell&w, lion. Geo. L. ... 153
— Henry Walter, CSI... 453
— Patrick Francis 453
Belling, John 12S
Bellingham, Sydney E. 301
Bell- Irving, Andrew ... 173
Bellis, -John Francis
Bellord, Sev. James 396
Bellwood, Fred. H. D. B
Bendall, John 36S
Bengough, H. M.... 75, 323
Bonnet, Edward Gully 292
Ferdinando W
— Hon. Geo. M
Bennett, Adrian 7
Charles Henry
F. E
Francis Levett
Fred. J. W. ...
George B
John
— John, MD
John Anstey ...
Levett Holt 267
Richard Dawson 384
Robert 68, 290
Robert....
Thomas 379
— William 605
William 259
William D 369
William Fuller, MD
Wm. H. AVorthy... 69, 399
Bennitt, William' Ward "
Bensley, C. E. W. MD. 453
Edwin Clement 454
Benson, Chas. Annesley 404
— Fred. William 154
— Henry Roxby, CB. 9.
— Henry W 275
— Percy Hugh 505
— Robson 39, 480
— Starling Meux 159
— Tom 605
— William Welbore H. 578
Bent, George, CB 543
— Thomas sG8
— AVm. Hy. Morris 2S2
Bentb.aU, John Mathew. 136
Bentinck, H. C. A. F. W.
Aldenburg 60;
— W.J. A. C. J. C 23i
Bentlcy, Alex. C. D 568
Benwell, .las. Limond66, 482
Benyon, Joseph Spencer 147
Beresford,C.E.dclaPoer 354
• Charles Fred. Cobbe 209
Edward .Marcus ...48, 233
1 leorge id' la I'oer 47, 4S2
— George William 422
Hamilton de la Poor 398
— Henry Marcus 608
— John B. !).• la I'.
— John Claudius M
Marcus 173
— M.Wylly de la Poer... ^50
— Mostyn de la I'oer ... 44
l.nfil W.LcsliedelaPoer 151
W. Uandal llaniillon -.1115
Bcresford-Poirse.Wm.J.
de la I'oer 312
■ - rer,Ei neatArohd 100,246
Bergman, Ohas.Herhert 406
Berfcelej .EdmundHenryagq
EdmundBobl 568
Kmeric Slir.Mt.leild94, 484
— Frederick George ioo,
568
3M
Berkeley, lion. G. C. G.
Fitz Hardinge
Geo. Saekville
Henry W 608
Jas. Cavan 405
Richard William 379
Robert 6oS
Th. Mowbray Martin 319
Bernard, Hy. L. Chas.... 550
James Walker 169
Luke FitzGerald 371
Paolo 362
Thomas 608
— Tho. ScropeWellesley
William
Berne, Jas. Coleman
rry, Edward Ring ...
George Frederick ...
— John
Berryman, John
Berthon, John Frederic 543
— Thomas Porter ...73, 183
Bertie, Hon. Geo A.Vere 23
— Hon. Reginald H 265
Bertram, CharlesPelgue 605
— William 342
Berwick, William Alex. 35
— William Noel, Lord... 604
Best, George ic
— Maudistly Gaussen
— Richard Mordesley
— Thomas 592
— Thos. Chas. Hardinge
— Thomas William
lieswick, Anthony S.
— Frederick
Bethell, Edw. Hugh
Bethune, Edw. Cecil
— Henry Beauclerk 28
— Robert 60!
Bett, Henry Imlach 543
Betteswort'h, Henry....
Betts, George
Betty, Joshua Fred. 7
— AAllliam Thomas ....
Bevan, Eustace B. L. .
— George Buchanan .
— Geo. Fred
— Henry
— Reginald Johnstone 172
— Rich. Robinson 3:
Beveridge, A. W., MD.. 51
Beville, Edw. Sperling 51
— George Francis... 69, 5
— Henry, C2? 41,514
— Henry Edw. Walter... 521
Bewes, Wyndham Edm. 604
Bewicke, Hugh B. N. ... 315
— Robert C. A. B 305
Bewley, George Wm. ... 586
Beynon.Wm. Howell 45,514
Bibby, Alfred 142
Bickerstaft", Robert 605
Bickford, W. G. Tomlin 398
Bicknell, Hv. David 102, 301
Biddulph, Fra. Edward 605
— John 101, 421
— Sir M. A. S. KCB. I2) 16*
— Middleton Westenra 240
— Robert 40, 167
— Stephen Francis 278
Biden, Horatio 550
Bidie, George, MB 504
Bigg, Frederick 171
Bigge, Arthur John 172
— Thomas Scovell ...47, 240
— William Matthew 605
Bigger, Samuel F 456
Biggs, Henry Vero 213
— Jas. Andrews M 550
— Thomas 605
— Thomas 550
Biggs- Baldwin, Wm.Hy. 160
Bignell, Cha, Phillips... 583
— Edw. Duncan Fred... 427
— John 338
BiUlerbeck, John -504
Billings, Clement H
Billiugtnii, George Al
Bingham, Charles Thos. 425
— Denis 304
- Edmund G. Henry ... 172
— Edward Henry 424
George, Lord .'. 605
— Goo.AVm.Powlctt.CB. n
— Richard John 310
369
338
269
Biscoe, George Grattan 553
— Joseph Seymour 423
— Robert 56S
— Vincent Robert 291
— William Walters 450
Bishop, Charles
— Charles L.N
— Edward Barry ..
— George AVilliam
— Henry Parlett ..
— Leslie Trevor . .
— Thomas
— AVm. Henry
Bisset, SirJ. Jarvis, CB.
KCMG 7, 352
— AVilliam 97, 182
— AVm. Sinclair Smith 209
Bittlestor., Geo. H 173
Bivar, Henry Stuart ... 543
Blachford, Aug. George 543
398
422
402
543
424
583
249
605
— Oswald Samuel
60s
Black, Bladen West
— George
605
— James
543
— James
=;86
— Samuel 42,
412
— AVilliam Campbell ..
519
— AVilliam Tbomas
594
— AVilsone, CB 73
267
Blackall, John
556
— Robert
553
Blackburn, Adam G. ..
325
— Andrew B
339
— Hugh
237
— John
608
— - John Edw
211
— Peter
172
Blaeklmrne, William ..
604
— AVilliam
S8b
Blacker, Fred. H
146
— LathamAVm
366
— Latham C. M
174
Blackett, Charles Fra
568
— Christopher Edw. ..
42
— Chris. Montague
357
— Edw. Umfreville
173
— Edward Wm
3,46
— HenryAViseRidleyioo
161
— Spencer Collinson ..
— William 67
it>3
Blaeklev, John Henry 9S
,168
Blackmail, AVilliam
1S6
Blackmore, Richard F.
592
Blaokwell, Jas. Edward
Blackwood, Geo. F. ...92
178
— John
597
— Price Frederick
— Robt. Wm..
296
Blades, Joel 186'Blunt, Alfred
Blagrove, Henrv John 155 1 — Arthur
Blaine Robert Stickney 578;— Charles Harris, CB...
Blair, JEneas Gordon ... 6081 — Ernest....
— Charles Renny 404 — Francis Charles
Chas. Stuart 96, 485 — Grant
.... 15SI — fieo. James 11. '1'.
.... 550 Blnrton. Geor ;e
74, 219 Blyth, David
99. 486
.... 404
— Fred. Gor
— Gustavus Fred
— Henry Francis
— Henry William
— James
— James
— John
— Robert 404
— Samuel 58c.
Blake, Benjamin Watson 162
— Charles John 171
— Etuelbert Hen. MB. 593
— George Frederic 100, 399
— George Lascelles 56S
— Henry William 402
— John "Granville j j6
— John Smith O'Brien 246
Fred. Auj
Fred. Samuel, CB . .
■lieo. G. F. Pop. MA.
542 — L
.366 — \\
207 — A\
353 - W
371 Bom
55° - G
1>9~ B
39'Bor,
457 -»
6G3
Robt. Cecil 401 Bowen Henry Griffith... 334
>re 208 — Herbert 2S7
dw. B 277 — Hugh Thomas 553
feorge ... 373 — Robert 593
..... \6g: — Win. Thos 543
CB 5 u B iwer, Edmund T. C... 296
... 71
.... 604
... 3°i
... 263
- 382
>3. 238
MB.
30.,,;
.9°.
— Martin P
— Matthew Gregory
— Napoleon J. R
— Robert Wm. M.
— Walter
— Walter Francis . . .
Blakeney, Edw. H
— Henry
— Robert
— William
Blaksley, Edward.
— John
Blanc, Henri Jule:
Blanckley.Hoivi.'N.C. 69, 399
Bland, Edw. Loftus 47
— Fred. Milbank 173
— James Fox 70
— Thomas Edward
Blandy, William Poyntz
Blanc, Chas. Forbes ...
— Robert Arthur 264
— Sir Seymour John
Bt. CB.
Blanshard, Frederick H. 519
Blatherwick, Thomas ... 594
Blathwayt, Linley... 99,
Blaxlanci, Arthur Hugh. 400
— John Salmon
Bleaymire, Joseph 55:
Bleazby, Francis Bern. 568
— Robert 236
Bleckley,T.M.,jl/X>. CB. 378
Blencowe, Robert C
Blenkins, Geo. Eleazar 593
Blenkinsop.Edw. G. 105, 488
— Frederick Henry .
— William
— William Sandford ...367
Blennerhassett, Barry... 60
- John Frederick .'.... 334
Blest, Daniel Alexander 300
Blew, Geo. Ernest 553
Blewitt, Charles 46
— Charles Turner
-Wm. Edw
Bligh, Frederick Cher. 608
— George Waldegrave . 608
Blissett, Henry 586
— Henry Fred. CMG.... :6S
Block, Arthur Hugh.. 17s
— Maurice "W. P. x7
Blois, William Thomhill 24
Blomfieid,CharlesJames 26
— Edward Henry 54
— Thomas Edwin 60
Blood, Bindon 106, 20
— Francis Gamble 60
— John 60
— Joseph 451
— Robert, MB. ...
Bloomfleld, Alfred
— AlleyneF.F. ...
— Frederick William ... 148
— Sir John, GCB 5, 164
Blosse, Edward Lynch 605
Blount, Charles H 174
— Robert 608
Blowers, Chas. Edw. 99, 517
— William Henry 550
Bluett, Chas. Edw. L. 93, 264
— W. H. P. Gordon 608
Blundell.H.Blun.H. 62, 229
— R. B. Hollinshead 48, 14s
— John Eyles 313
Boddam, Cha. Wm
— Edw. Tudor
— lItmgcrfordMi'.\ it ; , ,
— Well iv Wnmghtou 71.
Boddam-Whctlmm.A.T.
Boddy, Owen Vidal
Bode", Louis Wm
. \rtlmr Ansell ...
l'.oude. Adam
— Andrew Catheart
— Andrew Hugh 45,
— John duTerrean
MB.
reo. Wm.96,
97,
■!1;
,.'.':,
— Lestuck Francis
— Lewis Maltby
— Neil Edmonstone
— Thomas Theophilus...
— Thomas Smalley
— Wm. Simeon
Boisragiin, Alan Maxw.
— Hen. F. M 40,
— Theodore W. R ... 45,
Boissier, John William.
Boldero.Ceorgc Xecld .
Bolitho, Otho Glynn
Bolland.Geo.Herben tor,
Bnl-ter.T.Cardiuer, '! I>
Bolton, Archer C
— Edw. Chichester
— Edwin
— Francis John
— George
— Harry John
— Hely Frederick
— Henry Fra. Somerset
— John Lawrence
— John S. DoiiL'las "o,
— Monti!'. >rt Ge
— Philip
— Robert Henry
i!' .l..'1't 1 [enry (i,
— William Edward
— Wm. John, CMC. 44,
Bomford, Gerald
Bonamy, John
Bonavia, T. Kmmanuel
— Emmanuel, MB
Bond, Adolph. Fred
— Charles Frederick ...
— Charles John
David
Edward
Francis George
Frederick William ...
Henry
Henry 95,
Henry I loote
Wei:-!." .1. II.
:' lowers, Chas. D'Obree 264
"aunsell 140
:■ ■ >. William Hely ... 263
hill, Jas. Henry ... 308
. :;' '■ , I 'ha. Vincent ... 543
456— Mathew Morton 102, 487
183 Bowlby.G.Russel Selvin 340
ireorge Edwin ...104, 309;— Harry Russell ...102. 261
Borrett, Herbert Charles Edw 292
608
Borrow,-*, Sir E., Bar/.. 60S Bowles. Arthur 254
— Kildare 153 — Arthur Montagu 341
Borthwick, Alexander... -,;o -Edward 608
Borton, Alfred John 315 — Fred. Augustus ...... 172
— Arthur Close 252 — Fred. Gilbert 213
— Sir Arthur, ZCB....7, 360!-
— Charles Edward 245
— Charles James 556
Boscawen,J2b»i. E.E.T.71,23]
Bostock, Arthur 395
— James Wm 543
— JohnA., C2J 594
c74]Boswall, James 5 r 54
io7lBoswell, Sir G. A. F. II. 604
— Charles Marty:i...io5, 350
— John .' 149
— John James 72, 415
— William Lega 2S0
Bosi . Arthur 360
Boteler, Fr; ucis Will'ord 17;
608 — George Vachell "...'.
Boudier, Edw. Wm. 14, 480J— Henry W. B
Herbert
— Henry 320 - James
— John 30S — Jas. Browne H.... 69, 256
Boulcott, John William 332 — James Power ioo, 364
412 Boulderson, Hen. A. B. 303 — John Alex 368
— John 337 — Julius Middleton 93, 516
— Samuel 75, 159 — Malcolm Ogilvie 422
— Shadwell Saunders... 550
— Wm. Patrick <u
Boul m 330
384
— Henry
- Henry
— Vere H
Cator
nut
357
Bowman,
Henry Samuel 56S
— Robert
Johai ......
531
298
1 >'>-.v;.vr. \
Ventworth G.
211
. Muurrier ..
Samuel
543
240
.. -• .1. G
212
\ illiam
608
B03 d. Ale
410
— Daniel.
..'.'.'.'.'.Z'.'.'.'Z'ii
403
513
-.so
258
302|Boult, E.
6o3|Eoultbee, Charles A. T... 305
i44]Boulter, :-'iv.l. < ' 395
. Fred
— Edward Joseph 3S0
Bourchier,:
CB. ...
— Sir t re, r j
— Henry Set.--.
— James Joh.
— John ....
— Robert L. -
Bouroicault, Geo. P. ..
Bourke.ifo».Edw.R. ...
— Geo. Deane
-Gerald
— Henry Beresford
MB
— ihni. .
Joseph
Jose 1]
4»» 514
— Thomas 384
— Walter C 33s
— William 399
— William Catheart 374
— Wm. Arthur Edw. ... 234
Boyes, Cha. Rob., MB. 593
— James Fichat 6o3
.. 231
■■ 356
•■ 335
Olivi r -
Thomas
- Ulick Jc
W
Bourne, Ca 5im .
— Francis Hole 287
— James Dyson 98, 140
329I — Malcolm Kemp ... 47, 482
Bourns, Dan. C. Grose... 382
BOustead, Robinson 531
Bouverie, Geo. Pleydell 231
John
M.
— John Bra thwaite
— Carter Hugh
Bonney, Charles Henry
Bonnor,Richard.M;iurice
Bonnyman, Jas. MB. ...
Bonomi, J. Ignatius
Bonus. Joseph 47,
Bookey, John Thos. B.
Boone, Fred. Brown 94,
Booth, Baron George ...
60S —Ron. John Pleydell... 159
229 — Laurence Pleydell ... 605
Bouwens, Lambart H. 171
605 Bovill, Charles Edward 262
605' — Edward 57S
297 — Edward, MB 455
550, — Jas. Owen 62
379|B6wden, Her. George ... 608
238 Bowdler, Geo. Owen ... 543
2 23. Bo wen, Arthur Evan ... 550
455 — Charles 106, 207
484! — Edward 605
234 — George Bligh 543
John Edward 321
— Walter John 250
;.(: William Grayson 369
543 Boyle, Charles Johnes... 296
400 — Hon. Edmund John... 608
60S!— Edward 372
553 ! — Edward Vicars ...98, 168
Geo. Vere
Gerald Edmund .
James
Mordaunt Charles
Patrick David 74, 229
Richard Henry 1=8
Robert, CB 543
Rob. Elphinstone 95, 416
— Hon. William George 605
Boylin, William 5S3
B ys, Henry 6o3
Boyton, Thomas 347
Brabazon, Arthur Major 250
— Hugh 60S
- James Du Pre 608
— John Palmer 152
— J. A. H. Moore 553
— William Beaufort 288
Bracken, R.D'OylyC.46, 413
— - Thomas P. A 556
Brackenbury, G. B. 67, 166
— Edward Fenwick 172
60S
— Henr
— Henr
— Herbert William... '.'. 172
— Maule Campbell 209
Bradburne, Samuel .„ 256
Braddell, Thomas 256
Braddon, Edw. Hen. C. 299
Bradford, Edward 593
— Evelyn S43
-Edw. R. COST.... 74, 4S4
— Sir J. Fowler, ATCB.... 402
— Henry 3s4
— Henry Richard 553
064
Index.
Bradford, Oliver John 2?3 Bralt, Lionel L ..71, 3°* Brogdc-n, James ........
— Robert Mark 384I— Sir Wilford, KCMG.. 608 Bromehead, Sao. Win.
— Wm Hamilton Kin- — William Freeland 12 Crawford, ACi
dcrslev .. 6vS Brcttin-ham. R.Wheatl. 56S Bromfield, Fra.Wm. ...
— WibnotHenry 9 Brewster, Fred. Wm.... 245 - James -■•••■--"■•"•••;•"
Bradley, Chae. John ... 543 — H.Craigie 543;Bromhead,.WB. P.,Br
- Chas. Bdw 344'— .lames
— Frederick .•-,. Brice, George Tito
— John Donaldson ...qg, 293 1 Brick, aidi in, K. HughL. 286
Bradshaw, Alex. F. ...... 379 Bridge, Chas. Henry ... 367
Frank Boyd 252
— Jnmes Lewis 96, 326
— John Charles 568
— John Johnson 240
— Laurence J. E 269
— Oswald Mosley ...103,488
— Paris Wm. Aug... 132, 604
Bradstreet, Charles R. . s<>3
Brady, David M. Fra.... 242
— Mazierc Kyle 211
— Bobt. Kaziere 17;,
W. B. Richardson ... 608
Braham, Auir. Fred. 37=
Braimer, James Louttit 578
Brain, Daniel List 238
Brnine, Edmund Fra. . 4S9
1 1 Woodhouae 518
Braithwaite, Aubrey G. 240
— Ernest L 3'7
— Jas. H.Vidal 249
Brake, John 453
Hramhall, Edward 128
Bramley, Alex. Howe 68, 415
Bramly, R. D. Jennings 3"
Bramston, T. Harvey... 605
Bramwell, George 568
— John 578
Rrancker, Win. G. ...95
Brand. Charles
- William B. M 339
Brandcr, Arthur James 42s
— Edwd.Richd. Snicker 316
— Edward Salisbury ... 457
— Ma nudes James ...42, 412
— William Maxwell 267
Brandon. tfpe.R. J. ,£LD. 506
Brandreth.Asht.Mil. 93, 219
Brandt, Edward 553
Branfill, Benjn. Aylett . 005
— Brydges R 4°°
Branfoot, Arth. Mudge. 50
Brannan, James 608
Branson, Charles E. D. 45(
Brathwaite, Frederick. 59:
Bravo, Alexander 605
Bray, Claude Arthur ... 274
— Bdw. William 43, 238
— Geo. F. Campbell ... 41
— Henry Hill 333
— - Norman Aiton 354
— William 583
— Rea. Wm. Henry 457
Braybrooke, Samuel. ..5, 34s
Breading, J. Remington 586
Brebber, John 33'
Rrebner, Alex. MB 38
Jin-din, Alexander 104, 488
— - John Fitzgerald W. .
— Wm. Edgar N 31
Brehon, George 42
r, Harry John... 350
Brcnan, John 568]Broadbent,JohnEdward
\igernon,..43, 165 Broadfoot, Archibald
Brennan, Charles 271 — William 220
• ■ 360 Broadhead, E. 13 603
— Richard 553 Broadley, H.W 234
Brereton.Chas.Wm. 101, 182 Broadrick, Edward. ..96, 168
— Clement H 370 Broadway, George Rob. 603
— John Alfred 543 Broad wood, Arthur 233
— John Sadleir 373!— Francis 282
rl K.an 327 Brock, MatthewWilliam 256
— Samuel 455 — Nicholas Meurant ...568
mas Sadleir 366!— Thomas Herbert
terB 17* Hrocklehnrst, J.Fielden 135
— Wm. Lloyd 244 — Henry D 147
inm I'aul Barry.. 33s Brockman.Edw.Forster 504
WilloughbyThos.ioi, 487 — John Arthur 71, 364
Breton, Henry D'Arch .11 - Julius Drake 69, 332
Henry Win 4) 300 — Hill) ill Hheniris Evans
— Cyprian 604
— George 605
— James 374
— Robe". Onslow 568
- Tli. Feild Dunscomb . 401
— William Albert 262
Bridgeman.jBbn. F.C.69, 233
Bridges,Cha.Harleyio4, 420
Bdw. Smith 62, 229
— Thomas Walker 104, 179
— Wm. Precy 384
Bridgctt, Gregson 366
Brid-1'ord, Sidney Thos. 556
Bridgman, Arthur W. ... 369
— Frederick Henry 367
— William 366
Bridport, A. X. Vise. ... 6
Briggs, David 543
— Fred. Barff 259
— Fred. Clifton 240
1 I _rc 608
e 73
— Geo. Ewbank 243
— Harry Beecham 532
— James 68, 342
— John 96, 328
— John Archer Julian... 556
— Robert Graham 503
— Stephen Charles... 10, 480
— Thomas 185
— William 372
— William 543
— Wm. Egginton 313
— Wm. Hamilton 384
— Willoughby Lake 543
Bright, Robt. O..CB. ... n
Brind, Charles George... 299
— Edw. Agincourt 334
— Frederick Sale S. 106, 256
— Sir James, KCB. 7, 177
— William Henry ...104, 349
Brindle, Rev. Robert 396
Brine, Arthur 401
— Bruce 99,207
— Frederic 46, 205
— Percival Forbes 237
Bringhurst, John Henry 608
lirinklcv, Francis 170
— John T 344
Brisco, Hylton 605
Briscoe, Benjamin 427
— Edward John 93, 261
— Edward William 174
— Henry, MB 593
— Henry M 244
— William Thomas 330
Brise, C. E. Ruggles ... 322
Bristow, James Alfred . 591
Brittan, Cha. Gisborne. 401
Britten, Tho. Ernest 67, 515
Broad, Charles Herbert 240
104,
— Charles James 94,
— Edwd. Ralph
— Gonville 104,
Bromley. Alfred W
Brook, Edmund Smith .
Elliot John
Rich. Crundel ...105,
William John
Alured De Vere
Arthur Vivian Henry
Arthur Wm
Charles Clements ...
Chas. Kennedy
Chas. Lucius
Edward
Edward Alston ^
Edw. Thomas 47,
Sir George, KCB.... 4.
Henry Francis
John Cheap 13,
Lionel Godolphin ...
— Reginald
— Richard Henry ...70,
— Rich. O'Shanghncssy
— Robert Wilmot
— Thomas 8,
— Thomas H. B 95,
— William Saurin... 103,
Brooker, Orestes J. H.
Brookes, Charles Henry
William Law .
! '.ro..k Held, Arthur M....
Brooks, George
— Harvey Goodwin ...
— John Hatfield
Brooksbank, Arthur H.
Broome, Arthur Planta-
genet
— John Howard
— Ralph Champneys ...
— Robert Dennis
— William Arthur
I.'rophy, Nich.W. Pat-
rick
Bros, Richard Follett...
Brotherton, T. de la H.
Brougb, James Fox
— Wm. Rd. Charles 101,
1 '.rou Lfham, James
— Thomas
Broughton, Bry.Wm.95,
Arth. Henry W 173 Broderick, Edw. Warren 236
Lngustus. j22|Brodie, Edgar W 30s
>■ S 233I- James FitzGerald ... 384
Harry Armstrong 7:, 287 — John, MB 084
' »S John F 382
D .. )33 Brodigan, Francis ...94, 272
— Ernest Chamier
— John Delves 101,
— Robert J. P
— William Barnard
— Wm. E. Delves ...6,
— Wm. Edw. Delves ...
Broun, James
Browell, Edward Thos..
Brown, Alex. Burton ...
— Anthony Lennon
— Charles Bradford 104,
— Charles Edward
— Charles Langford 42,
— Charles Robert
— David
— Dugal Blair
— Edgar Cubitt
— Edward 130,
— Edward
— Edw. Gilpin
— Edward John Vesey
— Fra. David Millett 96,
— Fred. John
— George Augustus 45,
— George Gleig
— George Rodney
— George Rodney
— Henry James
— Henry Tho., MD. ...
— James Andrew
— James B. Samuel
— Jas. Montagu
— James Moray
— John, lip. Bombay S.C.
— John
— John, hp. 17 Lancers
— John Henry 67,
273! Brown, John Southwell
— JohnTattonB.CB.68,
457 — Lewis George 94,
•^64' — Louis Faulkner
— Percival Ashley
— Robert Hanbury
— Sidney Reynett
— Simon
— Stephen
— Thomas
— Thomas Calderhead
— Thos. E. Burton, MB.
— Thos. Southwell... 43,
2S4I— Valentine
66— William
2oS!— William Edward. ..70,
277 — William Edward
311 — William Frederick ...
127!— Wm. Gustavus ...6,
254! — Wm. Hamilton
142 — Wm. Henry
230I— Wm. Thomas 97,
335 — William Tod, CB. ...
2o6|Brown-Greive, John
177 Tatton, CB
44' Browne, A. Anuh. Pres4o,
410 — Abraham W
340, — Andrew, CB
133 — Andr. Lang, MB. ...
364 — And. Smythe M....70,
250 — Arthur Geo. F
60s — Arthur Henry
^72 — Augustus
485 — Barton Parker
420 — Charles Edmund
— Charles Fred
— Charles Henry
— Charles Henry ...73,
— Charles Michael
— Clement A. R
— Clement Metcalfe 66,
— Edmond Charles
— Edward
— Edward Francis... 97,
— Edw. Pohlman
— Edward Stanley
— Edw. Stevenson
— Frank Wm. N. W. ...
— George Fitzherbert...
— George Richard
— Gerald Edward
— George Edw. B
-Geo. Ulick
Harold Gore
Henry Donald
284J— Henry George
543 — Henry Montague
485 — Henry Ralph
254 — HenryRobt.Yatesic6,
311 — Herbert Richard
399 — Horace Albert
231 — James CSI 70,
298 — James
204 — James
405 — James
214 — James, MB
171 — Rev. Jas. Francis
169 — Jas. Frankfort Man-
383 ners, OB 12,
244 — James H. Granville...
171 — John
412 — John Dillon
342 — Rev. John Francis ...
4031 — John Thomas
384' — Lambart John
335! — Melville
550' — Montague Sg,
568 ' — Peter William
338 — Rev. R. C
605 — Ven.Archd.~R.W.,MA.
417 — Lord Richard Howe..
300 — Richard
413 — Richard Thos. B
543 — Samuel H
543 — Sir Samuel James,
242 KCB. KCSI. 10,
556 — Swinton John q^,
382 — Sir T. Gore, KCMG.
324 CB
453 — Thomas Henry
550! — Valentine
325 — Walter John, CB
568 — William
57S — William Barrington..
568 — Wm. Benjamin ...67,
1661— William Byron
586
?';S
ll°
ife*"?> Wllliam Henry 422iBuckley, Fred. Aug. ...
-William Henry 424 Bucknill, J. Townsend.. 209
-William Lloyd ... 69, 147 Budd, Claud Currie 373
Index.
505
David Carruthers
- George
■Eali
- aid
- Ricl
Wm. BiclL~~"MD
- Wilson James
Browning, Arthur R. .
- Wm. Henry
Bro wnlow, Sir C. H
KCB 3,36, 115
-Cecil Barry
- Celadon Charles
-Francis, CB 69, 318
- Henry Alexauder 45, 218
-Hon. William '.. 230
- Wm. Vesey 106, 136
Jrownrigg, Henry John ^66
-Henry John Watt .
- Henry Studholme .
- Latham Coddington . _,w
Metcalfe Studholme.. 296 Buller, Ernest Hy
405 Burn, James
John Macvicar...
Ralph Seton
Wm. Henry
irnaby, Alex. D
Edwyn Sherard ..
t— Eustace Beaumont ... 246
484 — Eustace Beaumont 99, 295
— Fred Gustavus...to5, *35
— Kichard i4, 204
— Richard Briones 311"
Burnand, Norman 60
665
44. 412 . Bushe.CecilJosiahL.JfS. -
>■> rfiR _ TJ.,_„ 17- -,_,
— Thomas J. W. ...
Bulklcy, Harry Trevor 518
Bull.'UeorgeHenry.JXX). 532
--- — John James 605
35« Bullen, John B. Symes 15
556 — Richr
- 7. 34
- John S., CB
-Robt. H. F. R
- Robert William
Iruce, Alexander ... 72,
- Alex. Andrew 45
-Alex. C. CB 74,
- Alexander James
- Alfred Crawford
- Andrew McCrae
-Charles Edward
- Courtenay Wm
- Edward
-Edw. Archibald
- Elliott Armstrong 104,
- Farquhar M'Crae
- Geo. Ward Cole
- Henry A. Brudenell- .
- Henry Le Geyt, CB.
- Hervey J. Lloyd ...72,
- Jas. C. L. Knight
-John C. W
- Lewis Stanhope
-Michael
- Michael Robert
- Robert
-Robert
- Robert
- Rob. Cath. Dalrj
- Stewart Hervey
• Thomas Fraser..
- William Tyrrell
ruincM, William .
ruen, Henry
rune, C. R. Prideaux.. 356
runesson.iJer.J. Brown 457
runett, George Aug. ... 369
ranker, Howard M. E. 270
-Jas. MilfordS i73
runo, Hugh Watson B. 370
runskill, Arth. Stephen 361
rush. J. Ramsay, MB. '596
Henry Montagu
3 — James Hornby
Red vers fL.CB.CMG.
3, 48, 304
Walter Gregory 34o
- Hon. Walter Yarde .. 249
Bulley, Cha. Neptune... 343
Bulloek.Geo.Mackworth 249
Robert 103, 4SS
-66, 515
11
536
604
605
608
104, 420
608
5S4
i74
■ Oliver Ramsay
rutton, Edward
• Robert Abernethie .
ruyeres, Henry 1'ringl
ryan, Geo. C. N
ryant, Geo. Fred. io<
ryce, George Leslie ."
ryden, James L., MB
rydges, George ... 71
rydon, William
ryson, Thomas ....
ueeleueh,W.F.,D«jfceo/
iichanan, Charles S. .
• Harris England ....
■ Henry Brian
■ Henry James
■ James
■ James John Neil ....
■ James Ross 1 ra
■Ralph Eiim aistono'
•Robert Francis
■ William Handasyde
uck, Lewis Win. .. 4
uckeridge, F.HotchkL.
uckland, Philip Arnold ,*y
uckle, Cha. Randolph 02,181
■ Dudley William I?I
■ Edmund I7i
■ Edw. John Bentley... 259
■ John William -~~
■Robert Alley ne S.
■Robert Thus.. MB..
■ Samuel
■ Sechwell Ray
uckley, Arthur D. B.
-Fred. W]_. ..
- Sir George, KCB
- Greg, ,ry .Tbseph
, - , 206
106, 356
50:
••4, 35<
256
407
604
■• 396
396
33
BeD.'K. H
Beu.W. H
Bulman, Philip
Bulpett, Arthur D. ..
Bulwer, Edw. G. CB.
Buiibury.Abra. Cha. ,.,
Cecil Hanmer 340
Edward George ...
— Herbert Napier
Stonehouse George... -
Vesey Thomas 237
Wm. Edwin ...
— Wm. Reeves _
Wm. St" Pierre 174
Bunn, Richard s68
— Wm. Fred i73
Bunny, Arthur, CR...14, i77
Arthur Cautley 427
Fred. Price i73
Bunyon, Cha. Spencer.. 578
Burd, Robert 550
Burden, William 556
Burdett, Charles Sedley 605
Francis 605
Sir Robert, lit 604
■Kfi>.Wm.Jerome,.B.L 457
Burford, H. Humm 383
Burge, Benjamin Henry 373
_--, — Robert Sutton 47, 4S2
568 R urges, Wni. A 384
S56 Burgess, Fra. Forsyth R. 425
Harry Miles 102, i6g
Henry Wm. K 373
Burgmann.Geo. J....102, 169
::■-' '.v:.e, sir J. M. Bt. 605
Tke, Bernard H 364
llii'-ert Plunkett.ioo, 15c
James Henry 543
John S36
— Sir John C. Bart 162
John Hawley 253
Michael Arthur 142
Theobald IOo, 258
Thomas Kdmund 238
Walter Joseph 157
Walter St. George ... 20S
William 608
William Henry 290
Burland, Benj. MB 378
— William Han-is ...92, 2.59
Burlton, Henry M. B.96, 417
Newton Robert ...95, 4i7
Reginald Dennis 25;
Burlton-Bennett.Jno.R. 425
Burmester, Arnold C.
Burn, Alex. Edw P
Arthur Gflo.
:68
.... 255
.... 156
-. 59
36, 229
Burne, George H. P. ... »56
— H. K, CB 36, 4i2
— Henry Thos. George . 42
— Jasper 42
— Newdigate A. K 291
— Sir Owen Tudor. KCSI 47
Burnell, Ed .v. A. Pegge 3^6
— EdwardS. P ^.62, 23
— Hugh D'Arcy P. ...46, 149
Burnett, Chas. John. ..94,
— Edmund Sidney. ..9';. 168
— Edw. Lockhart'.
— Fra. Claude
— Jas. Gordon Lennox
— Joseph John
— Thomas 103
— William Augustus ..
— William Francis
Burney, Ernest
— Ernie K.Am vat*
— Herbert Henry
— Hugh Somerv'ille S..
Burningham, H.G. C. ..
Burnley. Hardin
Burn-Murdoch, John
— John Francis iAt
Paul Robert 213
~~ — u«um„ 34" — r-aui nooert 213
Charles Ihomas ...94, 356 Burns, Arthur Norman . 293
~. 3S4
Horace Kendal 4o4
— Thomas Francis 174
Bushman, Chas. Albert 319
— Hy. Augustus 105, 151
— John George 6^2
Bustard, William 5S6
Busteed,H.Elrnsley,ii/i) 504
— William John 504
Buston, Philip Thos. ... 212
Butchart, John 56S
Butcher, Arthur =4;
George Hastings i55
Henry Townsend...
John Barlow
Butler, Charles
— Charles Henry
— Chas. H. Somerset.
— Chas. Jas. John ...
— Edward Arthur
Edw. Le Breton .....
Francis
Fra. John P.
F.W. H.Davies. ..'..
Henry
Henry
— Henry Richard.
— Henry Thomas
James
James Arthur .
James W. S
John B. R
Lewis W. G '. 3^5
Percy Archer, CB. ... n
Reuben ^5
Robert Fowler '. 243
— Somerset James 253
— Stephen Edw. Rice 98, 4S6
5":
603
245 Burr, Charles Ernest G
— Frederick William
Burrard, Sydney G...
-31 — Sydney
230 Burrell, Bryan
Edward
William Samuel
Bnrridge, Francis John
John Osborne
Bei-.T. W .
Burroughs, Cha. A. de P. 328
— Fred. William 402
— Fred.W. Traill-, CB ... 36
— Geo. Edw. E 532
Burrowes, A. St. Leger 401
— AlexanderLeslie Scott 398
— Edm. Poultei
— Henry Gray ....
Burrows, Arthur George 543
— Edmund A
— Geo. R. Scott...
— George Vernon 329
Burslem, R.Gillespie 132,608
Burt, Harry Penson ... 370
Norman Macdouald. . 170
Walter 395
Burton, A. W.Desart, CB. 605
Albert 173
Benjamin 173
Charles Wm. W 3I2
Cuthbert Ward ...62, 390
Edmond Francis. ..39, 4.8
Edmund Boteler 27
Edmund Merceron... 21
Edward John, MB... 59
Edw. J. Netterville... 56
Fowler, CB
Francis Charles
Gerard Septimus
Henry
Henry Augustus
Hubert
John
John Edward
568
553
159
•■ 556
... 5S6
... 160
.... 245
... 596
.. 40
... 275
424
•i°3,
Thomas Adair ....
Thomas Dacres
Walter
Walter Blake
Webbe
Wm. Francis, CB. ..
Wm. John
William Theobald '.'.
Butlin, William Brooks
Butt, John Wells
Buttanshaw, Thos
— Wm. Henry
Butter, Archibald
— Arthur Donald ... 98, 41,
Butterworth, Frederick 233
Buttle, Clement Francis 213
Buttler, Wm. Henry A. 405
Butts, John George 258
Buxton, J. Walton F. . . 271
Byam, E. Willoughby G. 400
— Temple Knollys 4or
— William 98, 3n
Byers, Chas. Hopkins ... 543
Byng, Alfred Molyneux 605
Son. Alf. John Geo. 149
George Philip Fra... 351
George Stanley i06
Hon. C. Cavendish G. 1 —
-tfon. Henry Wm.John 605
Hon. Lionel F. G 135
Thomas Richard 105, 483
Byrch, Edward Berry... 400
Byrne, Luke 602
— Thomas Edmund 44, 166
— Tyrrell Matthias 62
Byron, John 67, 246
— William Gerard. ..100, 304
it Bythell, Reginald ...96, 516
423 Bythesea, H.Francis ... 40
•-, I'al.ell, William „0
322 ( 'added, Henry ." "5
253 Caddy, Edw. Barnett... 5q2
173 Cadell, Alexander
395 — Alexander Tod
— Charles. KH
218
jonn iv.iwara 553 — Charles, KH.
St. George Edw. Wm. 319 — Hew Francis
William Blake,,.,,
William Henry...
i-o - William Perm
-74 [Burton-Brown, Alex
42 ; Bury, John Thomas
Robert, CB
sail — Robert 66,
156 — Thomas q4'
70 Cadge, Wm. H
71 Cadogan, Hon. Sir Geo'.'
■Ch
;.-4
z — Gha. Rosdew
David Bryce ..'".'.""'.
Geo. Alexander, J/ /1.
Henry Pelha m
HerutrsYaJJancj
-sR.Bowen 279: KCB
iarn S53 Cafe, Cha. Haydon W
325 — Haydon Lloyd ...
Strati 11 .. 608 — Wm. Martin
5, 317
... 279
404
160 Bush, Ht__„
5°*i — John 603 Caffin, W. George Chart j«
337 Bushby, J. Thor,,hill72, 415 Cahill, Alex. Feile II j - "
163 Badic, Chas. Kendall ... 604 - Charles J. S. ' £ -?
RE "'
666
Index.
Cahill, Patrick 608 Campbell, FieldingAlex-
Cahusac. Wm. Legh 39, 513 ander 3°
— Wm. Freniantle 335 — Francis Selwyn 279
Caillard.V. H. P 213 - Frederick 284
Cain, Michael 583 — Frederick 608
Caine, Henry Monteath 373 — Fred. Alex. CB. ...11,164
— William Hull 91, 181 — Frederick Buckley ... 340
Cairncross, John ...101, 399 — Frederick Lorn 233
Cairnes, William Alan 213 — Fred.Wm 172
— William Henry 608 — George, CB 5, 177
Calcott, Charles R. B.... 605 — George 3
Caldccott, Andrew E.... 138 — George Herbert Fred. 604
550' — Guy Theophilus 305
182! — Henry Alex
sasl — H. Geo. Lyon
Hen. Jermyn Mont-
gotnery
Hy. Musgrave 336
340
— Chas.Tb.08
— Francis James ..
— Randolph
Calder, Edmond H. S.... 174I
Calderon, Chas. Matthew 3041
Caldwell, .1. Fletcher 104,267 1
— W. Bletterman 605 — linn. Henry Walter... 605
— Wm. Smith, MD 453 — Henry Wotton 60S
Caledon.JamcsA.,£uWo/ 133 — Herbert L 42, 412
Call, (has. Frederic 210 — Hugh Arch. B., CB.. 54
— G. F. Stevenson, CB. n — Hugo Montgomery .. 17
Callander, Alexander 47, 413' — lion. Ivan 32,
Calley, Henry 6o8|— James 55*
— Thomas C. P 133; — James 57S
Callow. James Woodyer 395 — James 604
Calhvell, Albert Henry 172! — James Alastair 31S
— Charles Edward 1741 — Jas. Arcn 255
— Robert J 289 — James Hay 605
Calrow, Richard 200;— James R 331
Calthorpe, lion. S. J. G. 13'— John 372
Calthrop.ChristopherW. 455 — John 336
Calvert, A. Motteux ... 62 1— John 586
— Augustus Bresson ... 3691— John Alexander 383
— Walter Campbell 141 i— John Alexander 550
Cambier, Ernest Fredk. 170 — John Alex. L 174
Cambridge, Zf..ffi..£r.G.W. — John Chas 212
F.C., Duke of,EG.KP. — John C L 212
GCB. GCMG. GCSI. — John Douglas 543
159. 164.204, 229, 304 — John Edward 106, 421
Edw. D. P..
;'?3
John Geo.
— George T. Pickard ... 236 — John Gore
— JocelynP 550 - John Hasluck ....
Cameron, Alan 3 1 7 — John Henry 100
— Alan William 324!— John Henry
— Archibald, MD 454 — John Pennock 89, 274"
— ArthurWellington ... 550 — John Peter Wm 543
— Aylmer Spicer 70, 269,— John Ronald
.... 4°5
95, 3SO
339
-77
355
Campbell..
Charles 454L
Charles Barton 330-
Cyril St. Clair 136)- _
Donald R., CMG. 95, 168 J— Morris Robinson
SirD\incimA.,GCB. 5, 286 • "
John Thomas 605
Sir John Wm., Bt. 89, 167
Lorn R. Henry Dick.. 423
Loudoun Francis 104, 488
Morris Robinson 584
• Napier George 14, 181
Neil 325
Parr 324
Patrick John 43, 165
Reginald 267
Reginald Eric D 335
Robert Byng P. P. 74, 417
Robert Dallas 68, 414
Robert Neil 456
Ronald Graham 324
Thomas Hay 544
AValter 604
Walter Douglas S. ... 325
Walter MoncrieffT.... 550
Wellesley 4o6
William 604
William. MB 384
William ,q8
Wm. Alex 298
Wm. Frederick 400
William John 383
William Maxwell 74, 224
William Mussen 17
-""» B. D, 67, 23, Cnmpbell-Son,A.'Coi. 608
",,rle.«> j73 Cnmiiii-iii HantTinn+vci n
— Eugene Hay
— Ewen Hay
— Hillyard Henry A. ..
— James
— John, MD ....."
— John Charles, MD...
— Lewis, MD
— Maurice Alex
— Saumarez Wm
— William Gordon, CB
Cammell, Arch. A.
Cammilleri, P. H
lexander
— Alex. Dugald, MD...'. 'A'-,
— Bon. Alex. F. H 233
— Alex. Henry Edward 406
— Alex. Wm. D I57
— A. Dmisialliiago 102'i 419
— Archibald Campbell.. 605
— Archibald David ,.Q
— Ar,liil,al,lK,hvards68,4is
— Arthur Charles
169-
593,
326 ' —
J3
156,
603 '
3,0
Capper, Wm. B
Carandini, Frank Jas.
Carbonaro, Ernest ...
Carden, Alfred
— Andrew M
— Coldstream, James
— Fredk. Walter
— George
— Henry Charles
— Henry Parry
— Henry Robert 605
— Henry Westenra
— William Joseph 372
Cardew, Ambrose M. 73, 364
— Frederick 106,328
— Geo. Masters., 99, 313
— Henry 72,167
— Philip 211
Carew, Reginald Pole.
— Richard Hugh
Carey. Carteret W
— Cha . Lc Mesurier ....
— Charles Frederick .
— C. de Beauvoir 209
— Constant. Phipps 71, 206
— Denis 274
— De Vic Francis... 66,
— Ernest Adolphus 100, 264
— Francis
— Frederick William
— H. R. Le Marchant.
— Jahleel Brenton ...
— John Thomas, MB
-Michael ...
— Osmond de B
— Robert, CB 12
-Thomas 594
— Thos. Augustus 541
— Thomas Priaulx ...71, 167
— Walter Nowell 262
— William 69, 166
— William Dobree... 92, 168
Carfrae, CharlesWilliam 324
Cargill, Sidney 299
— Spencer 104, 179
Carington.ifom. R. C. G. 229
— Hon. Wm. H. P. ...62, 229
Carlaw, John, MD 594
Carleton, Arth. W., MB. 384
231
Carr, Theodore 17c
Carre, George Tennant 17c
Carrington, Chas.W. 89, 401
— Edmund 273
— Frederick 75, 265
Carroll, Fred. Harry ... 340
— James, MD 594
— James Henry 128
— Patrick 58S
Carruthers, Chas.Ulic... 532
— George Arthur 275
— Bev. G. T. MA 457
— Herbert St. Clare 506
— John Thomas 519
— Joseph Geo. Thomson 451
Carson, Walter P 532
Carstairs, Charles 328.
Carte, William 128
Carter, Alfred Henry ... 174,
Arthur Shaen 29a
Chas. Alex. E. S. ... 406
Charles Carre 211
— Duncan Campbell ... 174
— Edw. Augustus 282
— Edward James 311
— Edward Medley 278)
— Ernest Aug. Frederic 23ft
— Ernest T. S 368J
— Francis Charles 240.
— Francis Tilson S 172*
— Harry Molyneux 30*
— Henry Van dyke 531
— John Money 605
— Reginald L. B 253,'
— Rowland Wimburn... 378*
— Samuel George 5 qo-
— Sidney H., MB 384,
•Stanley 5181I
■ Thomas Tupper...ioi, 219
288.
.... 373 Campion, JleathcoteF.G. 54c
- 1H ;■'''"•'"",• ,02'2,: '•""l-.sie, Geo. Richard 608
- ' h u- l',' enCk - 6°8 Candy, Geo. Henry ,00, l83
I . ;"'•■'> "Her 45°-Jas.Molesworth....
Wm 95. 4'7- John, MD
.... 105, 142 Cane, Claude R J. ...',
- o a liarlcs 483_ Robert Kmmct
_ , ," I'1' 369 -Jlev. A. G
1 ''"?," 3W-Stopford
- S 'i0; ,'"4' '3- S««*»8. Bon. C. S. <!
• ,"'M1,1 ''''•""•is
_ ,-:"•'• ' 556 - John Smith
biiMSW..
•- £iZ[^?ZLD-doy-z°'-d a3o-Nich Jas/dWd 1%
328,— Ralph Edward 70, 280
38a
'74
553
533
3°5
603
.72, 364
— Edward Wm.
— Francis Edward 269
— Frank R. C 314
— Frederick Richard ... 240
— George 550
— George Dudley 256
— Henry Alex., CB ...8, 177
— Henry Augustus 174
— HenryGuy 246
William Frederick
William Henry ...
Cariile, William Ogle
Carlin, Hugh
Carlisle, Anthony 608
Carlyon, Clement W.104, 399
— Thos. Tristrem S 608
— Tred. FitzHerbert ... 322
Carmichael, Geo. L. ... 605
— Jas. Barre Hood 277
— Jas. Dodington, CB. 604
— Jas. C. Gordon, MD. 455
— Ludovick Montefiore 147
Camegie.DonaldC.S.L. 407
— Charles 128
— Geo. Fullerton 544
Carnegy, Alex 41, 514
— Patrick Alex 67, 483
— Philip Main waring... 313
Carnell, William 544
Carolan, Geo. M'Gusty 594
Carpendale, John M. ... 250
— Montagu M 102, 517
— Percy Maxwell 256
Carpenter, Charles 603
— Frederick 333
— George 304
— Gorge Wm. Wallace 608
William Sidney 246
William Graydon
Carthew, Charles Alfred 4221
Morden, CB 40a
Cartmail, Joseph 584
Carwithen.Geo.T.L. 100, 26d
Cartwright, Alfred G.... 25!
Henry 604I
— Henry Aubrey 314]
— James E 128
— Reginald 292I
Cary, Byron Plantagenet 279J
— Francis Walter 253
— Lucius F. B 358
— Thos. Alphonso... 104, 25J
Casaloni, Richard 362]
Case, Charles 97,418
— Henry Ashton 154J
MiddletonF. M 395J
Casey, Chas. Leslie 172J
— John 58SI
Cashman,R.U.,3i"Z> 596J
Cass, Arthur Herbert ... 651
— Chas. Herbert D 315!
Cassan, Ernest 173
Cassidy, Francis P 608I
— Frederick Young 608
— Loftus 584I
Carr, Arthur Nisbet.
Charles Harrison....
Edw. Elliott ,
Edw. Henry
— Fred. Schomberg .
George Anderson....
346
- William
Castieau, John Buckley 89J
Castell, John Henry 68, 515J
Castle, Fred. John 74, 2731
Castray, Luke Richard
Cates, Geo. Edw. H. ... 233
William Edward 53J
Cathcart,2fo».Adolph.F. 605J
Hon. Aug. Murray ... 60S
Hon. Charles 325J
Cather, Thos. Plunket
Catherwood, W. A., MD.
Cator, Thomas William
Cattell, Edward
— William
Catty, Charles Parker...
Caudwell, Wm. Darling 37;
Caulfeild, James Edw.
W. S 36j
— Gordon
— St. George 94, 485
Caunter, Jas. Eales 31J
Cautley, Christopher G. 450
Henry
Henry
John Cumberlegc. .
William Thomson
Cavarra, Alfred
— Giuseppe
Cavaye, Alex. H. B...
— Henry Kennett ..
-'5°
bid ex.
667
Cavaye, William 402
— William Fred 353
Cave.B.W.Cave-Erowne 553
— Chas. Donovan 250J
— Edward 5.
— George Noble 40, 4
— James S. C. B 295
— Walter 335
Caveuagh, Gordon .
— Orfeur
— Orfeur James ....
— WentworthO 5
Cavendish, Cecil C
— Spencer, Fred. Geo. 297
Cay, Chas. V., MD 594
— Eustace 608
Cayley, Henry 453
Cazalet, Wm. Home ...428
Cecil, Lord E. H. B. G. 605
— Lord William 230
Center, William, MB.... 454
Chads, William John 45, 308
Chadwick, David D. ... 275
— Edward 158
— Edward Fred 550
— John 139
— Robert 608
Chaffey, John 60S
Cha.ine, William 605
— William 100
Chaldecott, Mark Al-
gernon 104, 183
Challenor, Geo. Richards 172
Challice, Gerald Geo. ... 367
Chalmer, George 338
— Reginald 304
Chalmers.Chas.Dav. 93, 168
— Edward Willock 425
— Henry Broughm. ... 550
— John 452
— Norman Guthrie 325
— Owenlvon 556
— Sidney 404
Chalon, Thos. H. Tod... 406
Chamberlain, C. T. io, 410
— Sir's. B.,GCB. GCSL. 402
— Neville F. FijtzG 429
— Tankerville James ... 326
— Thomas Ffoster 175
Chamberlayne, W. J. ... n
Chamberlin, Edw. Hy. 356
— W. R. Bigsby 553
Chambers, Arthur 173
— BrookeR 61, 414
— Charles James O. 98, 486
— Charles Patton 550
— David Francis 584
— Edward H. R 71, 483
— Francis Henry ...100, 283
— Geoi-ge Fred. S... .95, 168
— Montague 583
— Osbom Wm. Samuel 550
— Richard Wellesley ... 544
— Robert Macdonald ... 405
— Robert Yeld 46, 413
— William 592
— William Ewbank... 98, 418
— Wm. Henry 369
Chamier, Adrian Cha. . . . 246
— Fra. E. A 62, 414
— Stephen Hy. Ed. 47, 181
Champain, John Under-
wood Bateman ...73, 219
Champernowne, Henry 208
Champion, Arnold H.U. 278
— Henry Hyde 174
— Jas. Hyde 544
— Peroival Robert 400
— Reginald Henry 605
Chance, Harry 175
Chancellor, Alexander. . . 240
— Frederick Hugh 66
Chandler, Edward 596
— John Thomas 71,364
Chandra, Rajendra C... 453
Channer, Geo. N.... 74, 421
— Bernard 424
— Osborne Henry 532
Channon, John Jas 395
Chaplin, Allan 5J3
— Edward 605
— Frank 43
— John Worthy 74, 150
Chapman, A. Augustus 12
— Alfred Stephen? 265
— Arthur Emerson 400
Chapman, Arth. Gerald
— Arthur Robert 96,
— Arthur Thomas ......
— Arthur Trevor L. 71,
|— D'Arcy Richard
' — David Philips
Edward Francis ...
Francis R. H
Frederick I la relay ... 608
Sir Fred.E. ,GCB. 6, 204
Frederick Stovin
Geo. Alex
George H.J. Mow. 74, 240
74
.... 279
71, 278
.... 273
.... 328
74. 179
332
■ ■■ 174
•47, 514
593
7:1 > 364
.... 568
•••• 594
■■■ 378
38o
04, 210
243
259
Hamilton
— Henry Theodore .
— Herbert Alex
— Ingram Francis ..
— John Fryer
— John Strange ....
— Lionel James A. .
— Reginald Temple.
— Wm. Dennis
— William Edward.
— William Samuel .
Chappie, Rob. Aug.
Chappell. J.J.jJfiD..
Chard, Jno. R. M....:
William Wheaton.
, James :
Stephen Flockton ... 261
T. Edmondston, ML). 453
Charlesworth, Henry ... 384
Charlewood, John 608
Charley, John 105, 304
John Francis Wm. ... 271
Charlton, Ernest L. S. 299
Henry Arthur H 384
R.Granville 89,364
William Johnston ... 384
Charrington, Harry J..
Charter, Ellis James ..
Charters, William
Chase, Wm. St. L
Chater, Vernor
Chatfield.Chas.KyTie ic
Henry Rowland
Spencer
Chatterjie,FakirChundra4s6
Nityananda
Chatterton, Frank Wm. 450
Chauncey, Chas. Henry 37
Chauncy, Wm. Auschar 259
Chawner, J. Hampden.. 258
Chaytor, Robert James 29
Cheesman, Edwin T. ... 39
Cheetham, Charles 556
Charles Joseph 398
Cheke, Wigram Arthur 405
Chelmsford, Lord,GCB. 12
Chermside.H. L. CB. ... 544
Herbert Charles 21 1
Robert Alexander
Cherry, Apsley
Charles E. Le M. .
Edward Morris
Fra. Sawbridge .
Henry Aitkin
Henry Askew
Peter Thomas
William
Chesnaye, G. Cochet
Chesney, Alex. Geo...
Duncan
Francis Rawdon ..
George Toinkyns
— Harold Frank
Chesshyre, Aug. P. ..
Chester, Cha. Wm.R. 67, 414
H. Dawkins E.W., 93, 416
Wm. L. MB 384
Chetwode, George 605
Chetwynd, Hon. E.John 307
Walter Hill 158
Chevers, Hyacinth 283
Chichester, Alan George 258
— Arthur Chas 56S
— Hon. Aug. Geo. C 12
— Charles Raleigh 605
— Cornwallis Henry 89, 147
— Gerard 344
— Henry Augustus .
— Hugh
— Hugh Arthur
John Octavius
Joseph
Robert Bruce, CB
604
544
Chichester.SpencerFred. 262 Clarke, Jas Stanhope P. 550
Chick, Alfred Vincent... 488 — John de W. Lardner 174
Child, Wilford L.
Childe-Peinberton.Ch.-~.il.
Childers,EardlevWm.45,
— Edm. S. Eardley :
— Francis Culling E. ... 1
Chipp, Henry ■
Chippindall.E.CJS 3,'
— Geo. Herbert :
— W. Harold :
Chisholm, William
— Jno. H. Courtenay
— John James, MD. ... 453
— John Sheridan 171
— John Walrond 1 30
.... 174 — Joseph 586
.... 367, — Marshall James 170
...3, 40J— Montu.deSalesMcKen-
.... 237 ssie G.Aug 94, 294
.... 21: —Philip Percy Doveton 568
96, 485 — Robert 605
Chisholme, John J.Scott 131'— Robt. F. N 369
Chislette, Henry 5961— Robert Stuart 252
Cliitt.ick, Wm. Henry ... 185— Somerset Molyneux
Chitty, Walter Theo. 43, 514I Wiseman- 42
Choake, Thomas 261 — Stanley de Astel C... 70
Cholmeley, Henry John 255J — Sydenham C. ...102, 222
Cholmondeley, HughC. 357)— Thomas 95, 168
— Reginald Harry 271 — Thomas Sydenham... 304
Chowne, Wm. Chris. ... 405; — Tredway George 73,484
Christian, Geo. Arnold 264!— William 9
Christie, C.H. Peregrine 209 — William .... 236
Edward T.
Frederick Gordon .
Henry Paget
James Harry
— Walter Henry
— William
Christison, Alex. MD..
Christopher, Alfred C.
— Leonard William ....
Leon. R
Christy, Edwin
Chrvstie, George ...10
— William '9,
367I— William Calcott 544
553 — Win. Henry Jas. ...72, 318
544— .Wm. Cha. S 550
2531 — WilloughbyCha.S.69, 4*5
367!— Win. James 172
155 — Wm. Senhouse 273
453I— Wm. WingSeld 256
324 Glarkson, Fredk. Wm. 283
425I— Juhu Wilkins 532
544 — T. Hollingworth ...69, 261
150 -1- William Henry 553
487, (.'laughton, Fra. Arth. C. 269.
221 — Riqht Rev. P. C 396
Church, Arth. Geo. Hay 342 ClavelL Rich K. W. R. 401
Hugh Backhouse 267 Clavering, H. Mordaunt 604
Thomas Ross 68, 483 Clay, Albert 246
Albert Newby 105, 325
Churchill A F MP. :.
Chas. Fleetwood, MB. 3S1
Chas. Morant 294
Geo. Fleetwood, MB. 382
George Frederick ... 423
— Mackenzie 302
Seton 288
Churchward, Paul R. S. 327
"I 173
Chute, Pierce T 350
Rich. Trevor 312
Sir Trevor, KCB... 6, 264
Clapcott, Charles 608
Clapp, W. H. Bant,J»/X). 381
Clare, Arthur Benjamin 451
Claremont, Edw. S. CB. 9
Geo. Wm. Frederick 273
Claridge, Henry C. Z. 43, 481
Frank E. S 361
Clarina,E.C.H.,XonZ ... 12
Clark, Campbell 550
Edgar Gibson 46, 413
Edmund William. ... 252
Hugh Latimer 240
— James Edward 380
PauITreby 287
Rev. Sydney 603
Stanley Yeatman ... 159
Thomas 378
Thomas Howell 586
William 287
Reo. W 533
Clarke, Albert 276
Alex. Ross, CB. ...45, 205
A. F. Stafford, MD... 381
Sir Andrew, CB.
JlCMG 40,204
— Calvert D.Stanley ... 550
Charles 44, 1S3
Charles M., CB. ...72, 301
Charles Edw. L 30S
Reo. David Geo. BA. 506
Edmund Leopold ... 349
Edw. H. St. L 280
Francis C. H. ... 103, 1S2
George Calvert, CB. 10
George Sydenham ... 210
Henry 210
Henry 591
Henry Stephenson 99, 178
Henry Wilberforce ... 220
.... 269] — Hervey M.Stanley 93, 484
92, 178! — James Alleyne 367
73, 327J — James Bond 270
65, 283 — James Cumming 7c-
.... 280 — James George 608
... 42'— James Richard P. ... 2S5
Albert O'Halloran 95, 4S5
Alex. Davidson ...46, 482
Charles Henry 68, 515
Edward Bertie 43, 412
Wm. Waldegrave P. 578
Olaydon, Thomas
Clayhills, J.Menzies ... C6
Clayton, A. Granville... 209
— Charles '. 395
— Charles Cecil 278
— Edward Gildert 220
— Emilius 170
— Fitzroy A.Talbot ... 605
— Fred. Thomas 242
— James Martin 556
— Valentine Gardner 93, 207
Cleary, Timothy 332
Cleather, Wm. B. G. 94, 291
Cleeve, Stewart Alex. 66
— Stewart D 212
— Win. Fred 173
Cleghom, James, MD. 454
Cleland, R. Stewart 74, 151
— William 99, 348
Clement, Reynold A. ... 130
Clementi, Montagu 102, 419
Clements, F.W.R. ...94, 207
George 143
Harry Montgomery 400
James 46, 514
John Marcus 253
Ralph Arthur P 267
William Henry... 95, 364
Clementson, Cha. D.46, 482
Clendining, Andrew ... 584
Olendon, Charles Hope 568
Clephane, And. Robt. 43, 481
— Robert Douglas 605
Clerihew, George, MD. 593
Clerk, Alexander 366
— Godfrey 45, 356
— Henry 544
— Henry 137
— Malcolm George 405
— Robert MUdmay 503
— Thomas 544
Gierke, ShadweU H. 71, 130
< 'levy, Cornelius Francis 75
— .lames Albert. 2IB. ...3S4
— Thomas George 346
Cleveland. Edw. S.lfD. 504
— John v. heeler . .. 402
Clibborn, John 426
. 185
Clifford.-Hon.SiVH.Hugh,
CB.,KCMG 12
R R 2
668
Clifford, James
— John James, MD. ...
— Miller
— Richard Cormick ...
— Richard Melville 102,
— R. Cavendish Spencer
— Robert Cecil R. .98,
Cliftou, Robert Walter
— Thomas Henry
Climo, Wm. Hill,' MD ...
Clinch, Jas Vincent ...
Clinton, Cha. S. 1'elham
— LordE.W.P 72,
— Henry
— Henry
— Henry Renebald
— Michael
Clive.EdwardHenry 43.
— Henry Somerset 103,
Cloetf, Sir Abraham J.
tTCB. Kit 4,
— Henry Daniel 67,
— Josias (1 irdon
Close, C. Stratherne
— Frederick 44.
— Frederick Macdouald
— Henry 1'elham 67,
— Maxwell Arch
Clothier, K'il.t.l'ivebairn
dough, Alfred H. B. ...
Clowes. Chas Edw
— Frederic
— George Gooch
— Henry
— Peter Legh
Clublev, James K... 75,
Cluttcrhuek, J.E. MD.
— Lewis Aug
— Thomas St. Quintin .
— William
Coaker, William Henry
Coar, Bev. Charles J. ...
Coates, Charles
— George
— John, MD
— John Martin, MD. ...
— William, MD
Coats, James, MB
— George Henry B
Cobb, John 94,
-Robert
Cobbe, Alex. Hugh, CB.
— Francis "
Cobbold, George Henry
1 ! ibili n, t'has. John ...
Cochran, Archibald G.
— Francis 104,
Cochrane. Ulair Onslow
— D. M. B. B..,Lord. ...
— Geo. Henry 89,
— Hugh Stewart 47,
— Hon. T. H. A. E
— \V. Francis Dundonald
('oeklmrn, Alexander ...
— Alexander William...
— Charles Frederick 66,
— Charles James
— Charles Vansittart ..
— Francis Pitcairn
— George
— George Alexander ...
— Henrv Alex
— Jas. Balfour, MD. ...
— James
— James
— James George ...100,
— Phineas Charles
— Thomas Hugh
— Wm. George Forbes
— William Horace
Cockcraft, W. La Trobo
<'<K-k<]l, Philip Wvatt ..
— Will,;,,,, •
Cooker, Barnard Wm....
11, Robt. William
I liarles Lygon...
Lygon Somers
— OctaviusYorke
— I'hili,, l:.--.-u.:.l.l . .
A. J
< (odd, Alfred Percy
■03,
Index.
2 So
Codrntrton. Oliver
8ir W. John, GCB. 4,
Cody, Thomas
Coffey, Chas. Edward ...
— Francis ■.
Coffin, Roger Pine
Cogan, Michael
— Thomas Sillerv
Coghill, Kendal J.W.99,
Coghlan, Edward
— James Duff
— John
— Bev. Thomas Lloyd...
— SiVW.Marcus, KCB. 6,
Coke, Edward B
— John Talbot 106,
— Percy Knight Hale...
— Tlios. William, Vise . . .
— Bon. Wenman
-Hon.W. C. Walpole
Coker, Edmund Rogers
— J. Aubrey Lawrence
— LewisEdm
Colahan, John, MD
Colan, Hunter Alex. ...
Colborne, Hon. Sir Fra.
KCB
— Hon. Fra. Lionel L....
— Hon. John
Colclough, George ...39,
Cole, Arthur Lowry, CB.
— Charles Christopher .
— Duncan
-Geo. Wynne
— Henry Hardy
— Hon. Henry Arthur...
— John Amber
— TohnBawden
— Richard Sweet
— Robert Andrews... 75,
— Robert Arthur
— Samuel
— Walter Henry
-William
— William Utting
Colebrook, Geo. T
Coleman. Charles E. A.
John Rossiter
William
William Maitland P. .
( 'oleridge, Hugh F
Percy Duke
Coles, Arthur H
— Charles Andrew
— Charles Henry ...102,
— Bev. John J. B. MA.
— Roger Lyons Cowper
— Thomas Gordon
— Walter
— Wilfred H
— William
Colhoun, Charles K. ...
Collard, Arth. Wm
Colledge, John 106,
Collen, Edwin H. H. ...
Colleton, Sir RobertAug
Wm. Barf
Collett, Henry 74,
— William
Collette, Cecil Henry ...
— Pitsherl
I rl
99,
' Uflt Edw
— Edward Christ. ...96
— (icorgo Henry F. 99J
267
Collev, Sir G. P., CB.
CMG.,KCSI. ...4I,
— Jas. Wilson
Collier, Clarence A
— Herbert Cromwell ...
— Hopetoun Currie
Collings, Alg. Wm
— George Mansell
— Godfrey Disney
— John Elias, CB
— Wm. Augustus
Collington, John W. 67,
Collingwood,Clennell89,
— Cnthhert George
— Henry
William George
— William Pole
Collins, Arthur
Caleo
Edw. Archibald. ..67,
Edw. Cha. Edward...
— Francis, \l li.
— Francis Fred.
— George
— Geo. Atkins .
3S0 Collins, .
James
J. A
Bev. J. A. Welsh
271 — James Joseph .
400 — John Robert
381 — John Stratford .
383
61 — Josiah Erskine
586 — Robert, MB.
272 — Samuel Travers
596 — Stephen Edward
396 — William Henry ...92,
Collinson, John
-Thos. B
21V) Collis, Adolp. R. Aug
' — Francis William 103,
— Gustavus W. Berry...
— William
— William Cooke
— William Gun
Colls, Robert Stacy
Collum, Lucius Joseph
Column, George Butter
T
— Thomas
— Wm. Fred. A
Cologan, J.F.Fitz G. 99,
Colomb, Geo. Hatton
John Chas.
Richard Pasley
Colquhoun, H. M. L. 69,
Jas. Andrew S
William
Colson, Edward
Colston, Chas. Kelway
Colthurst, James N. 7c,
David Latouche
— James Robert
Colvile, Charles Fred....
FiennesMid. CB
Henry Edward
Colvill, William Henry
Colville, Arthur E. W.
Bon. Chas. Rt. Wm.
Thomas
— Hon. William Jas. 132,
Colvin, Herbert W
John Russell C
Wm. Butterworth 98,
Colwell, Geo. Harrie T.
John Blackwood
Combe, BoyceAlbertio6,
Christian
James John
Matthew, MD ,
Coniber.Augustus K.44,
Combermere, W. H. S.
Viscount
Comerford, H., MD. ...
Comins, Dennis W.D....
Commeline, C. E
Comper, John Thomas
Compigne, H. Mapleton
Horatio D. S., MD....
Compton, Lord A. F. ...
Thomas Edward
Comyn, Frederick F. ...
John Sarsfield
Conder, Claude R
Condon, James Hunt ...
Coney, Arthur Henry ...
Bev. Thomas, MA. ...
Walter John
Wm. Bicknell
Congdon, Ernest C. L.
John James
Coningham, Charles ...
Frederick
Henry Evelyn 95,
Herbert
Walter 101,
Conington, John C. 95,
"oifNAUGHP, His Boyal
Highness Arthur W.
P. A., Duke of, KG.
KT.KP.GCMG.GC.
SI. 3,68,
Connell, Henry
Patrick
Connollan, Corry L. ...
Edward
J. H.Fitz Walter H...
Conner, George
Wm. Daniel
Connolly, Benj. B
Edw. Jos. R 47)
289
Connolly, James Henry
— Lawrence R
— Paul
— Richard George
— William Hallett
Connor, Aug. S. Wm. ...
— Harry Geo. Adams...
— John
— Timothy
Conolly, Arthur
— Edward Robert 102,
— Francis Henry
— James, CB
— John Augustus
— John Vincent J. MB.
— William
Conor, Cecil
— Herbert
Conran, Edw. Watson..
— George H. M
— James
Conroy, Henry George..
Conry, Walter
Constable.F.R.A.B. 101,
— Willoughby V. •
Constant, Fra. F. S. ...
— Frederick George
— Stephen Price
Conwav, Thomas S. CB.
— Timothy
Conway - Gordon, C.
Van R 70,
Conybeare, Frederick...
Conyers, J.Saltus, MD.
Convngham,H.G.,J/ar3.
— Wm. Arbuthnot L. ...
Cooch, Charles 62,
Coocle, John Penrose ...
JohnH. C
Richard C
William Holland
Cook, Abraham Bell ...
Alfred
Alexander
Arthur
Charles
Fra. John Gilbert ...
Henry 46,
Henry, MD
Henry, MD
Henry David
Herbert Rowley
James 106,
Lewis Arch. Charles
Robert 99,
Walter
Cooke, Anth. C. CB. 40,
Charles John
Crawford 13,
— Crawford Boyd
— Edward Samuells ...
— Ernest
Jas. Geo
James Robert D. 101,
John
— Thomas Arthur
Thomas Chas
Thos. Valentine ...62,
William
William Butterworth
William Smith
Cooke-Collis, Maurice
Crosby
Cookes,C'harles Henry...
George
Cookson, Freville
JohnCookson Fife...
Henry
James Gathorne
Cookworthy , Colin
Cooper, Albert B.Astley
-Alfred yi,
Arthur Sisson, CB. ...
Charles Duncan
Clarence, MD
Cha. Herring
Edward Henry
Edward Joshua
— Edw. M. Gilbert
— Egbert William
— Francis Edward
Frederick Chase
George Chamberlain
Godfrey
Hany
Henry Fallowfleld 92,
Index
669
Cooper, John 186
— Joshua Harr y 604
— Lewis Ernest 284
— Loftus Lewis Astley.. 344
— Richard 252
— Thomas 368
— Thomas 586
—I William 40
— Rev. William W. G.... 506
Coote, Cha. Geo. H. ... 544
— Charles Henry Eyre 153
— Chidley 605
— Edmund Byre 372
— Thomas Gethin 60S
Cope, Anthony 356
— Arthur Henry 244
— George Ha rwood 605
Copeland, Thomas 586
Copinger, Henry 553
Copland, Alexander 93, 416
Copland-Crawford, R.
E. W 305
— Robert F 6, 164
Coppin, Charles Francis 556
Copping, Henry 386
Coppinger.JohnMurray 578
— Thomas Stephen 373
Corballis, Jas. Anthony 349
Corban, L., MD 382
— William Watt* 70, 293
Corbet, Arthur Domville 401
— Walter Orlando 231
Corbett.A. Patk.M. MD. 378
— Francis 295
— Frank Vincent - 209
— John Lane, MD 456
— Rev. Joseph 396
— Rev. R. A 396
— Richard 170
— Rob. de la Cour, MD. 383
— Robert Edwin 252
— Robert Hayes ....
— William
— William 556
— Wm.Henry, MD 378
Corbyn, Edwin C.
— Rev. H. Fisher, MA.'. 457
Cordery, Charles 250
Cordner, Jas. Edw. ...44, 177
Cordue, Samuel 284
Corfe, AVilliam Davies
Corfield, Chas. John ... 269
— Fred. Brooke
— William Robert 402
Corkran, Chas. S 67, 229
Cornewall, F. Talbot ... 551"
Cornish, Chas. Orchard 319
— Francis C. D 174
— Francis Henry 242
— Henry
— William Hunter .
— William Robert .
Corrie, Alf. Thomas 39S
— Wm. Taylor 70, 249
Corry, George 556
— George 38;
— Hon. H. Wm. Lowry
69, 23
Corse-Scott, Alex. Jas. 424
- John 423
Cory, Arthur 550
Coryton, Geo. Fred 592
Cosby, Tho. Prittie... 72, 253
Cossey, John Francis
Costa, Paul Dennis ...
Costello, Charles Peter.. 454
Costelloe, Daniel Thos. 578
Costeloe, Charles 287
Costobadie, H. Holmes..
Cotes, Arthur
— Chas. Edw. Henry ... 556
— Charles James ... 72, 229
Cotesworth, James T,
Cotter, EdmondWm.
— Francis Gibson ...
— John 568
— Samuel Kyle, MB. ... 383
Cottingham, Edw. R.96, io-i
Cotton, Alfred Fox 426
— Sir Arth.T.,AT',S'J. 5, 221
— Chas. M'Clintock 46,
— Corbet 6, 347
— Corbet Stapleton 305
— Edw. Thos. Davenant 172
— Francis Frederick ... 220
— George Wm. Vernon 321
— Henry French 333
Cotton, Henry Robert S. 287
Herbert 384
John 321
— Joseph Wm. Minchin 245
Lynch Stapleton 47
Richard Oodman T... 297
Hon. Rich. S. G. S ... 233
Robert Benjamin 345
Stapleton Charles ... 130
Thomas Forrest 594
Thomas James... 101, 487
Walter 171
Cottrell, Charles D 173
Williams Foulkes ... 125
Couchman, George H.H. 252
— 1! Short 40, 4S1
— William Dundas 553
Coulson, George John... 519
Coulton, James 350
Coupe, Robert, 608
Draper, Arthur B 316
— James Kempt 43, 412
— Ramsay Geo. Henry 305
— Victor Arthur 357
Court, Major Henry 450
— Horatio Samuel ...96, 485
Courtenay, Edward Jas. 279
— Edw. Reginald 162
— Henry Reginald 544
Courtis, John Chas. G... 550
Courtney, David Charles
— Edward 592
— Edward Henry... 92, 206
— Wm. Michael 455
Cousins, Herbert Joseph 368
— Samuel
Coussmakcr, George 101, 517
— Macclesfield Forbes... 518
Coventry. Wm. Earl of 130
Coveny, Robert Charles 286
Covey, Charles 3
Cowan, Charles 593
— Henry Vivian 173
— James Henry 213
— Samuel Hunter... :o6,
— Walter Frederick Jas. 265
Coward, Charles 603
Cowell, Henry 550
— Henry Clayton....
— James D
— Sir J. C, KCB 544
Cowen, Henry Lionel . . . 593
Cowie, Alexander John 453
— Crombie 104, 179
— David 106, 488
— Thomas Rennie .
Cowley, Rev. W.D., MA. 457
Cowper, Herbert H. P.
— Hugh 340
Cox, Alex. Tempie... 72, 484
— Charles Anthony 386
— Charles Hay 253
— Chas.Vyvyan, CB. ... 544
— Charles William 544
— Edmund Henry ...47, 397
— Edward Cooke 52
— Francis Edward... 44, 20
— George 33
— George Augustus 256
— George William .
— Henry W.Holmes, 101, 487
— James Ponsonby 46
— John Brenton 46, 413
— John Hamilton, CB. 544
— John Herbert 395
— John Wm., CB
— Joseph Cooke 568
— Richard Charles C... 27
— Robert Emilius 503
— Samuel 185
— Samuel Symes 605
— Thomas 583
— Walter Latham 246
— William 250
— William 106,252
— Wm. Frederick....
— Wm. Hamilton ....
— Wm. Smith 370
Coxe.Holled Wall. H. .
Coxhead, Jas. Alfred .
Coxon, Geo. Stacpole ... 605
Crabbe, Arthur B....
— EyreM. Stewart 229
Crabtree, Abraham 586
( 'racklow, Henry ....
Cracroft, John Edward S44
-Bernard 94
Cracroft, Hugh
Cracroft- Amcotts, F. A.
Cradook, Montagu
Sheldon W. K.
Cragg, Cecil Webb
Craiy, Grahame
Rev. H. Tudor
John Francis
Richard Manifold
Robert Guthrie
Craigie, H. Cadogan
John
John Harry Smith ...
William Burnet
Crake, Edw. Barrington
Cramer, Charles Pierson
Cramsie, James Sinclair
Crane, E-ri John
Cranfield. George Darley
Craster, Geo. Ayton...47,
James C. B
James Thomas
William Robert... 92,
Craufurd.F.B.Xuma 100,
Harry James
James Robertson ...4,
Robert Emilius F
William Reginald H.
Craven, Rev. C. A. Asshe-
ton, MA
Crawford, Charles ...99,
— Charles Robert "...
— Frank F
— George
— George Adam ... 92,
— Henry
— James 67,
— Richmond Irvine ioi,
— Robert Alexander
— Rob. G. Sharman ...
— Thomas, MD
Crawford, H. P.R.F. 96,
Crawley, Anthony
— Archer Parry
— George Burridge
— Henry
— Philip Sambrook
— RichardS
— ThomasGorges
— Thomas Robert
Crawley-Boevey, E. B..
Creagh', Andrew Mich.
— Arth. Gethin
— Augustin F. R
— C.Aug.FitzGerald 99,
— Denis
— James 92,
— James Henry
— Jasper Byng
— John 93,
— O'Moore 106,
— Thomas Miller
— Walter
— William 43,
— William
Creak, Henrv Charles...
Crealock, H."Hope, CB.
CMG
— John North, CR....72,
Crean, John Joseph
Crease, A. R. Vyvyan 42,
— John Frederick... 93,
Creasy, Alb. Llewellyn
Creed, James
— Richard John Gordon
Creek, Edward Stanley
Cregan, Tho. Andrew ...
Creigliton, Fitzmaurice
— Robert FitzGerald ...
— William M
Cremorne.Vesey.Xord ...
Crerar, James
Crespigny, Geo. B.C., de
Crespiii, Alex. Andrews
Cresswell.CharlesArthur
— George
Creswell, Edmund Wm.
Cretin, Eutrene
Crewe, Willoughby 36,
Crevk, Chas. Gordon ...
— William, MB
Creyke, Alex. Stephen
Crichton, D. M. M....67,
— Hon. Cha. Fredk. ...
— Hon. Hen. Geo. Louis
— H. M'Veas-h 104,
— Wm. Hindley.CB. ...
s-;
Cripps, John Math. ...39, 4"
Crisp, Walter 594
Crispin, George Bell 72, 514
Crispo, Sidney Smith ... 578
Critohley. Edw. Asheton 146
Croasda'ile, Geo. James 264
— Lanncelot 255
Crocker, Alfred 593
— Henry, MD 504
Croft, Harry John 173
— James Hy. Herb. ... 304
Crofton, Arthur Mark ... 150
— Caldwell H 173
— Edward Hugh 357
— FrederickR. C. ...104, 332
— Henry 62
— Henry 171
— James 14, 218
— John ffolliott 5, 242
— Malby Edward 238
— Morgan Samuel 282
605 — Richard Henry 544
— Richard Martin 174
— Sw Walter Fred., CB. 568
Crofts, Aylmer Martin 45°
— James, MD 45&
Croisdale, Richard 367
Croker, Arthur 594
— Edward 608
— Edward Wm. Dunlo 339
— John 262
— John Charles 586
— John Randal 383
— Ponsonby May Carew 568
— William 60S
Cromartie, Frederick M. 603
Crombie, Alexander ... 608
— Alexander, MD 453
Cromie, Ghas. Francis... 201
Crommelin,W.A.,t'U. ... 541
Crompton, AVm. Joshua 550
Crompton - Stansfield,
William Henry 43
Cronyn, Abraham P. ... 343
Crooke, Ed. Rea Milner 398
— Reo. Milward 396
Crookenden, Henry H. 171
— Salusbury Davenport 373
Crookes, John Wm 285
Crooks, John J oseph ... 36S
Crookshank,A.C.W. 104, 420
Crosbie, Adolph. B. 106, 400
— Henry 327
— johnGustavus 3°4
— John Talbot Darnley 304
— Patrick 253
Cross, Alaric Edward A. 321
— Horatio Robt. Odo ... 3«5
— Leaver Harry Gasc. 400
— Philip Henry E 594
— Robert Cogan 550
— William Jennings ...605
Crosse, Arthur Thurstan 290
— Charles Kenrick 605
— Charles Robert 343
— Charles William 145
— John B. St. Croix ... 593
— Joshua Grant 608
— Sidney George 154
Crossman, William... 47, 205
Crosthwaite, Charlesios, 169
Crow, William Alfred... 395
Crowdy,JohnHenryio2, 207
— John 147
Crowe, James Daniel ... 383
— Robert 578
— Thomas Carlisle 544
Crozier, Burrard R 290
;:7 — Frederick Douglas ... 578
w- Henry Darley 93, 206
605 — Rev. J. A., BA 396
SQ4 — Richard Pearson 275
374 — Stanley 96, 287
z7:-\ Criiickshank, Duncan T. 300
489I-F. H. G 171
568 — George Macdonald ... 224
2II! — James H. Robertioi, 224
456|— John, MD 531
480 — John Donaldson 105, 224
361 jCruikshank, Alexander
381 R ioi. l69
5,,s Crumplin, William 368
22q Crutchley, Charles ... 6, 265
6051— Charles 233
163]— Robert J. Logan. ..67, 414
;>_,,, Cubitt, Arch. Cyril 250
S44 — Charles Percy 273
5'..S
SV|>
5:'4
407
670
Index.
Cubitt, Edward George 584 Currie, John William
— W illiam Geor;
Caddy, Alex. Dauiel
Cuffe, SirC. F. \v.. Bt,
s4 Da!;: William 243 Davidge John 3.0
Davidson, Alexander ... 374
Thon-_.
1 ha*. MaeDonogh.CB 381 Curry, Michael
Reo. Michael 396|— Montagu Creighton
5 .4
— lion. Otway F. B.
—Otway Wheeler,
Cullen, Arthur John
— David. 31D
— Francis James ...
— Peter, \t i>. 4 -.,
Cullimore.Daniel Henry 505
t'fMiii-Ki.AM).//'.il,.y/ ; tht
Dukrof.K'r „
Cumberland, Kent. Bar. 605
— Charles Brownlow .. 544
— Charles Edward... 45, 205
— Charles Snerh
I'Lcod 286
— William Bentmok 73, 178
Oumberlege, Alex.fi. ... 550
— Henry < (wen
Cumine. Cha. Alex. Geo. _■-,
Camiag, Edwd. Win. 69, 325
Leu is 372
— Th'imas 89, 167
— William Herbert 544
Cummin, Isaac 578
Cummin- !•'. H.T.G.105, 518
— Henry Jack i5>
— Ken. Wm., 311) 3S1
— Robert 501
— Sir Wm. Gordon Q.Bt. 233
— William Gordon 104, 222
— William Sydney «,
Cummings, Harold ....
— Willrid Heron
Cummins, Jas. Turner
Otmdill, John Ponsonby
Cuningham.Chas. A 102
— James Macnabb, J///. 453
— GeorgeWillinmHenry 264
Cuninghame, Day. S... 424
— John A. Smith- 134
— Wm. Cuninghame ... 130
-«rW.J.M„5( co3
Cunliffe, Ernest Wm. ..24,
— Foster Lionel i«
— George Gordon ...46, 413
— Robert Henry 69, 483
-N alter Howell 296
Onnninffham,Alex.,C»/.
CIM
— Andrew Charles
— David Douglas, 3IB. 454
•• 97, 517
Robert Hamilton....;. 544 1— William ,Zq
Samuel, 311)., CB. ... 593 Dalyell, John ThOS......! 40
310 — Melville 6
364 Dalzell, Arthur Edward. 296
249 >- John Alexander 544
55° — Pulteney William 456
"67 — Robert H. Carnwath 325
Robert Murray
568 iCurteis, Edw.Witherden
Alexander
544
603 — Francis A ^IDami
Willi.
Chas. 264
Reg.L.Herbert 255 .'Damaui'a, Phiroszha J. 5
— William Fred 264 Damfir, L.G.H. S. Daw-
Curtin, Frederick John. 307
233
-Joseph Albert i7iJDames. ManseiL. .. 578
urtis, Augustus Fred.. 407 |j»— '- "■ '
Curtis, August!
— Fra. Geo. Savage 74
— Francis H. Tindal ...
— Harry Alex. D
— JohnGeo.Cockburn...
- ?inald 43]
— William Frederick ...
— William Fred, de H.
Curtois.Atwill 5o2
— Chuuncey 50,
Cur/.on, Ernest C. P. ... 27S
Hon. Ernest G 42
Fitzroy Edm. Penn... 261
George Augustus 99, 134
Hon. John Hy. Roper 57S
lion. Montagu 356
Hon. Wm. Henry 609
Wm. Southwell ...95, 168
Cusack, John 609
James W. H. C.
593
407 Damla, Edulji M 506
-48Danby, George 238
69)Dance, Edward Wm. ... 544
Dandridge, C. Chester... 544
— Chas. Chester Wms... 269
— Edward 44 4I,
Dane, Arthur H. 0.) 532
— Richard, 311)., CB..
Dangan, Wm. H. Vise
Dangerfield, George ... M1
Daniel, Henry George... 354
— John....
Samuel
William Henry .'..' 254
Daniell, Arthur C. . . i7i
— Averell Al
C. Fred.Torrens ,6
DeCourcy ^
554
Alexander Chorley96.
— Alexander George ... 544
— Alexander Henry 92, 178
— Alfred Augustus ...93, 484
— Arthur 305
— Chas. R. Tierney 100, 207
— Chas. John Lloyd ... 271
— Chris. Middlemass ... 350
— David Chas „2
-Edward....
— George
— Geo. Francis De Rude
— George Montgomery
■43, 21
36,"
Mittbrd
Custance, Fred. Hambi.' 605
343 — Hugh Lionel 336
i75|— Neville
Edward Staines
KZHS TiP C- ■ ■" 3331- Edward Gream .'.'.V.'.' 605"
\ I rr 1 FranC1S 605I- Frederick l-'rancis96 321
' - Henry Smith...... . 3
James Williamson
John Frederic
.. Oswald James
Seville, CB 8, 153 - Robert Holford
cuSK-j°ra Alfrecl ^it Jgsjf**' ": ?
?SS!; I'j^ JiT <
"fer.hr^son.RoU. 2}} Darby. Charies""
C 1. ler, Geo. Aug 55° - William Henry
D'lco1te,dPsJ<iTCampb- 234 ^^y-GrifflCTi^:
:St.Laurent, (D'Arcy, Edw. Blake...
n Abbas Kooli...^
■99. 250
324
340
15°
544
53i
327
106,
596
556
■ Edward
J. Dacres
I'-Uri;k Joseph SI,
P. Bcndamore 4t ^8
Robert. W„ 31D Z,.
Win,,,,,. Percv 454
Ounyngham, Wm. Hv
Dick
CunyTiL'].:, ,,,... >„-Ai'thiir
A. Thurlow, KCB s
Cure, Alfred Capri
-Geo. Edw. c.
— Herbert Cupel
Cureton, Chas., CB i'o"
— Edward Rurgoyne '
Oartujg, Henry Thomas
— William K.
Curll, c!,,, ,,,„,
• nrran, Arthur Edw R
-F. 1;. A .Ml!
— John
— John Philpot ...'..'
— William
F. Augustbo 422
Dacres, SirR.J. GCB.4, I04|- O'Connor. Jfa
D Aeth Lewis N. H. ... 263!- Oliver Barker
U^rudar Sir C I,, barter Arn^
Fra E Grant"' 9 ^T^llB tlrdharl*
- UouefZto^n. 373!Dai^ ?«2*L*Z""
Dailies, Charles
Henry Edward
Hugh
Hugh Jas. A.
— James
James
— James, MB
— John
— John .'
— John Robert B
— Peter, 31D
— Robert ...
— Stuart 213
— Thomas Reid [97', 4I8
— Thomas Reid Waugh -is-
-Wm. Alex., 2TD. .*.. 596
— William Leslie 172
— Wyndham Henry -340
Davie, G. Scott, 31 A ... X
Sir Henry Robert Fer-
guson, Bart 4, 3i0
Davies, Allan Bedford I7o
— Arth. Matcham ...47,482
— Augustas 609
— Fred. James William 350
— George Silvester 7o
— Henry Charles I02
— Henry Fanshawe 44, 229
— Henry Samuel P 264
— H. G. Johnstone ceo
— Horatio K. ...
— James Snow ..
— Jas2)er Gust. S
— John
— John
John
John
John Aug. S. M
42, 412
... 544
'5, 207
■• 259
- 385
Daintry, George Chas! .34
Dagme.H. Fitzroy 67, 4^
556
Dalbiae. Henry Shellev
- Phihp Hugh . .
Dalljy, XicholasB '.'
Dale.AliredJames.irR' 4 =
— Charles L ' *gf
— Henry Montagu
- Metcalfe
Reo T F
503
J:o-,phW~Vv 13f
— William Sanders
Darling, Augustus
— Chas. Henry
— James Bruce
— Montagu WiUiam
— Sydney ....
Darnell, Kev. Hen." aT" •>««!-
455 —Lewis Matthew...'.'.'.'.'. S44
Owen Edw. Myttc
Richard William...
240! — Robert
554 — Robert .'.'.'.'.'.'.'
212 — Robert Cradock ...
401 — Robert Daviil C
S9i — Thomas Arthur H.
62 — Thomas Henry
396 — Thomas Reid..
>64
„....™,.lu.i,u„,.JUU8
lakrety. Reginald Wm.
Dalgleish, James ....
— James Ogilvy
Oalison, Maximil. D. D
- George Frederick ... 605
— Roger Francis ..
H/S1 Wllm:" 351 1- Arthur Harvey
D • •„ \^WyJ--96' 16S- Arthur Palmer ... 47, tif
--L , e,n S' WarmS- 314 "George Frederick..47. 395
DaSS -"Augustus 2" = £*^' ^
tlcv&eo .ffl'-Henn.V Hart
iS,"'h:;1^ ■•'■' 33o|- Wilbraham Tho's
y. Zouch
John George 6o9|— wm. George, CSI.4S, 1
Edward 6, 410 -W. T. S. Kev.ll ...: 15!
338 Davis, Alfred Thornton 450
43. 105
Charles Browne
267
277
59
58fi
iH
jurrey, Charles Hen^'i ,7!"
Cnrrto. Albert Purcelf.: '«
— Alu'er
— Arthnr |in,,,
— Aug Arthur.. CB. te!
— Charhw
— Claud G
Alex.
Ufred
■
■
Edmund William:
11 1 , I'UIllk C. .. 401 — Richnrrl To™
^abymple, P. Bertram.
- John H. E ,
-J.HN.G.H. fis,-:
~ lion North de Coign v
g?b?- GElphinston^ ^
-, \\dlmmListon 74. 334 .
.. 550,— Howell 7
.. 240J — James
-Richard Lewes'::93; 254- JohS Atkins 4
.72 Dau beney, Sir H. C. %]', _ Joha N0rman" '.'.'." "'
■" IMuiudKaye 8' "2|- a^^" ■•'■'■
Albeit Jas. Hesketh 353 — Thomas Arnoll ,0
"<--. •'- •ionnsfm^C ^^'^ 41 - William ^ "Z °'
"-' "• «h::.-, I.,. 8 3£~i ti-br^i t - ii-Willr.mllenkin
l,o- W.' 1' "ll". J,"1«-»«l 568 - William Henry
4>o Walter Augustus 609 — William Henr'v
^cK^-^-^^-^eihs;":::::::::;;-
4-0 um. R. Mordaunt .. 173 — Thomas
;;;,,-'-::>;'«i«;h..ri0iTai.327|-ThoSia :::::::::::::::::
5 D,lv ,,,- " ,,.:„: ••■• '72 Davy, Eras. Arthur, 31D
7 D v '■ • '-r -r° Wllllilni 556 - James John ......
'• ! h.,Jnu»v 186 Dawes, Bethel Martin "'
. Lreo. Abra. ... 380 - Christopher Myers
Edward Tuito...
James Cecil
— James Langlev
William
Daly, el,:,-, w,,,
bdw. Dermot 11.
- Edward Nugent
Geo Cirkpatrick
WrHenry, n B
iirnry 1. iwrence
l;' ' Jauioo
13,
Duvi
Dawes, Thomas 73, 420
- Wentworth 372
Dawkms.Cha. Tyrwhitt 331
— Henry S 174
Dawnav, Hon. E. H
-Hon. L. P
ile Jersey, Vvrm. Grant
de Kantz r.v, C.Adol. 67
he la Cherois, D. L
Delacombe, fm. Add
31 Delafosse,HenryGeo.4
,in, Frank G
Dawson, Alex. Harry 44, 1S1
— Hon. Anthony L 231
-Charlton 25S
— Cuthbert Pilkington 137
fe- Douglas P. B 231
— Edward Fred 172
— Francis 42, 481
— Fra. Hy. Macdonald. 323
— Francis William 263
— Frederick 352
— Harry Leonard 236
Henrv
-Henry C
-Henry Philip
- James Massy
- John
- John
- John 4
- Louis Richard
-Richard W. E c
- Vesey John
- William Henry
Day, Edmund
- Francis H. Emilius
- Francis Jeremy ...
-Henry Jame3
- Henry Robt
- Horace 531
- John T70
- John George 212
-John Godfrey 609
- Maurice 583
- Montague C 142
-Robert V 370
- Thomas H. B 246
Dayrell, Thomas 98, 418
Deacon, James 5S4
- Samuel 293
-Wm. Edw.D bo5
>eakin,Chas.W.S.,.lfJ». 455
Dean, Geo. Henry ....
-John
-Samuel
)eane, Andrew
- Reo. Barry O'Meara
- Bonar Millett
- Charles A. C
- Frederick Bernard .
- George
- George Williams \2b
~ Harold Arthur 42S
- Henry Allen Murray. 57S
- Richard Burton 4oc
- Thomas 422
)eare, George Beresford 592 Dennist 1
- Robt. Elphinstoneioo, 320 Denny.A
•ease, Gerald 243I— Arttrn
)eath, William 395 — Barrv
eBathe, Sir Henry Per- ' — Charli
rival, iW/ 7, 333 — Henry
)ebono, Michele 362 — Richar
eBourbel. Raoul ...67, 218— Williai
De Lancev, John
Delane, George
— Walter
Dolany, Felix
De la Rue, Thomas
Delavoye, Alex. Marin...
deLautour,E.Josephio6,
De Lisle, Alfred
— Frederick
— Frederick Janvrin...
— Rich. Fr. Valpy
Delme, Henry Peter ...
deLonguevilie, (.'ha. M.
Domain, Henry Dickson
de Marylski, Robert
de Mole'yns, Hon. Den. J.
— T.Aremberg 92,
deMontmorency
Anne L
Hon. A. B
Joseph
Hon. R. H 68,
Harvey V.'m
Raymond Hervey 98,
210,— Raymond 0.
605 |de Morel, ( 'has. Carew..
29<iDempse.v, Pat. Jos. MD
Index.
. 173 ile Sausmarez, George... 402
, 416 Des Barres, Alex. Ham. 40c
146 — Aug. Henry John ... 17c
554! — ■ James Stuart 361
347,— Joseph F. Wallett ... 366
3i6,Desborough, Jno.CB. ... 544
317 Deshon, Charles John... 169
5 14[ — Frederick G. Thomas 36
554, De Smidt, J. P. Larkins 591
002 Despard, Wm. Edw. 94, 400
238 Des Vceux, Alf. Anth. 48, 515
300 — Chas. Hamilton 427
179 — Fred. Henry Arthur 141
544 1 De Tatham, H., MD 531
;rSde Teissier, H.Price 13, 177
67-
Disney, Thomas Robert. 170
Ditmas, Francis Fred. . 170
— Frederick Robertson 425
— Leonard Philip 311
Dive, Hugh J. H 243
Dixon, Alford 93, 178
— Aug. Fred. DeB....!i9, 253
— Charles Egerton 258
— CharlesFredericki04, 169
— Edward George 405
— Henry 584
— Henry Grey 269
— John 605
— Matthew Charles ^44
— Thos. Fraser ..
Wi
283
Cha.
• • 74.
....96,
005
Dempster, Cha. Carroll..
— Cathcart
— Henry Leeuwin
— James Carroll, MS .
— Robert
— Thomas Carroll
Dene, Rev. Octavius
Dening, Alfred
— Lewis
Denison, Albert Chas....
— George
— Hon. Henry Chas
— Henry
Denne, Geo. Ry. Alured
36S I— Lambert Hy. .47,
isSJDennehy, Barry Valen.
Thomas 69,
Devereux, Hon. G.Talbot 544
— Robert Fetherstone... 361
de Vesci, Lord 66, 231
de Villamil, Richard ... 210
Devine, John 592
deVisme.GerrardAuriol 150
— Henry A. D 603
de Vitro,' Wm. Denis 47, 183
Devlin, Henry William
Dewar, David Erskino
1 ! n'll >n
— Ja mcs Cummin g 136
— JamesRaymondJ.104
— John 586
378 De Wend, Douglas C
425 Dewing. Edward John 211
568 de Winton, Fra. W. 89, 167
503 deWolski. FelicianRola 21-
504 Dibben, John Thomas 39
272 Dick, Aug. Alex 00
506 — Cha. Baker Goodrich 40
373 — Forbes, MD 38
4^4 — Francis S4
346 — Hope
609
Dennie, Henry Wm
Dennis, Rev. Geo. T. ,.»/.[.
— James
— Jas. Benjamin
— John Edward V
— John FitzThomas ...
— John Leslie, CB. ...6,
— Morlev Stratford T....
Denniss, Alt'. Digby
1 Talbot
R.Jas.Wm.
'Gillicuddy
57S — James Hue ..
— William,3/D.
— William A....
30 Dicken.Wm. Popham75, 4S4
" Dickens, C. H., CSI.
568 — Robert Vanghan 609
Dickenson, Edw. S. N "
Piennes B. Newton... 305
Dickerson, Steph.H. ... 378
Dickey, Adam H. M. 46, 482
Dickie, JohaE 21
Dickin, Edw. T. Massy 34
— John Lloyd 30
296 Dickins,ComptonA.S.4s, 27
605 — Francis Atherton ... 550
— W. Drummond S 45
)eBrath, Ernest
)e Brett, Harry 75,
)e Bude, Fred. Royle...
.e Burgh. Tho.F.Hussev
-TJlickG. C
)e Butts, J. C. Black 40.
)e Caux, Frederick
e Chaumont, F. S. B. F.
.e Cetto, L. C. A. A. 94,
e Courcy, Nev. W.
Wi
iwnsend Gun
has. John
!L'"t 39.
. .
I reo. Henrv...
ry Fra
20s[Dent, H
385!— Herbert W. ..
594! — John William
168 Denyer, Henry
550'Denys, W. Hy. Adol])h
i Crespigny, T.O. W.C. 15-ide Piro, Giuseppe .
Sedes, Iiev. Brook 457!— Marquis ....
346
- Granville
- Herbert George
- William Henry
)eegan, James M.
)eering, John ...
- Rupert Barber,
•eeves, Daniel . ..
)e Fabeck, Fred. W
99.
6o3!Depree, Geo. Chas. ...6S,
604 DeRenzy.AnnesleyC.C.
ioo, 356 Derham.FraukSe.vmour
592'dG Ricci, Rob. S. Marsh
264 Dering, Edg. W. Wallace
550 De Rinzy, Geo. Aug. F.
37olDerriman, Jas. Samuel
. A. 454 ide Robeck, C. Louis C.
e Fabeck, Wm. Fred. — Henrv Edward Wm.
MD 504 !de Ros, D. C.F. Lord ...
)eFauche, Charles 583ldeRotteuburgh,Geo.CJB.
(egacher, Hen. J. CR.69, 267;de Ruvignes.Cha.H.T.B.
e Havilland, James 43, 165'de Salis, Edw. John ...
eHodgson,D.FiliusJ/J5.379 — Rodolph, CB S,
e Hoghton, Daniel 291!— Wm. Henrv
-James 24o'deSatge-deThoren,O.W.
e Horsey, W. H. B 13 de Saum,rez,.I. S.Y.,Ld.
397
Dickinson, Daniel
- Edward
- William, CSI.
- William Moore
- William Rice...
Dickinson, Williai
Dickson, Alex. George . 609
- Clement John ......... 5:
- Sir Collingwood, KCB.
=45
95. 4S5
315
- William ^05
- William Andrews ... 568
- W. .Mauley Hall, CB. 604
!>nake, Samuel, MD. ... 596
Dobbie, George Staple . 403
— Herbert Hugh 335
— William Hugh 283
Dobbin, Geo. Miller ... 554
— Wm. Jas. Knowles ... 249
Dobbs, Alex. Fairlieioi, 487
— Alex. Hugh 287
— George Cadell 520
Dobie, Stanley Locker 505
— Win. Hugh Edward ... 173
Dobree, John Saumarez 591
Dobson, Alfred Edniu nl 210
— Andrew Francis, MB. 505
— George E.ibTB 383
Docker, Edw. Scott 593
Dodd, Cecil David J. 69, 515
— Charles Albert ...iot, 419
— Simon Anthony 292
Dodgson,DavidScott,C*_B.403
Dods, Peter 554
Dodsworth.Wm. Franco 451
Dohertv, Daniel John ... 594
— Henry Edward, CB. 5
— Martin 280
Doig, Alexande
— Arthur John
Dolan, Terence
Dolben, Henry
Dolby, Seymour S.C,
Dolphin, Edgar
— Harry Edni
— Henry 302
Dolton, Edward John .. 367
Donienichetti,Rich.Ji"-D. 594
Domvile, Barry Francis 171
— Jn. Russell C 521
Domville, Edm. C. ...70, 364
— James William ...11, 164
Don, W. Gerard, MD. .. 379
Donald, Andrew 398
— Colin Geo 243
381
Mid
■96,
267
339
238
170
Wi
Ml>
— David John Alex. ... 337
— Edward John 544
— Edward Thompson... 293
— John Baillio B 143
— Phillip 605
— Lindsay Fredk., MD. 45^
— Robert" Ceorge .45
— William 56S
— William Thomas 12
Digby, Hon. Ed. H. T.69, 231
— Hon. Everard Chas... 229
— John Almerus 605
- Thomas 212
Diggorv, Charles 185
Dilke, William 591
Dill, Jas. Scott, MD. ...
Dillon, Ed.Langford ...
— Edward
— Francis William
•-Henry Philip C
— Martin, CB 13,
— Han. Robt.vmier.s92, .„
— Robert 605 Dorman, John C. MB
— Robert Henrv 100, 2S9 Dormer, Hon. J. C
Dimond, Fred. S 155 Doxrien, H. L. Smith-..
34iJDinwiddie, David qo3'Dorward, Arthur R. F..
568 Thsbrowe, Herbert F. 44, 5141— James Ford
6o4!Disney, Robert 5°5 Dougherty, Edw. M. ...
Doncaster.Jas. lieardoe 319
Donegall, Marquis of,
GCH 3
Donne, B. D. A 279
Donnelly, James 201
- JohnF. D 71, 206
— John James 369
- John McNeale, MD... 504
— Robert 1S5
Donnithorne.E.G. Moore 144
Donovan, Edw. Westhy 11
Hugh Latimer, MD. 3S4
— Thomas
William
Dooley, George Franci
Dooner, John King...
William Toke
xSs'Doran, James, MD. .
591 1— John, CB 40, in
J05 — Robert H. Patrick 91, 294
46 Dorchester, Lord 604
iSo'Dorehill, George 568
605 — William John 544
ooglDoria, Richard Andrew. 403
115 Dorling, Francis 353
- Lionel 351
384
60 +
354
42
<-•;■
Index.
I>oUt;herty, John 586I
\ex.Bab0rj05, 420
— Arch. Alex 554
1 m Clrns 27°
— C. Millis, MP 38'
— Cecil Fra. Johnstone 157
— Charles >o. '77
— Chattel John 0.
— t'lm. Whiltinghuin H. I -"
— (laud 4
: :'
— George Sholto ...
•'
— HeiirvM-D.de W. »
•
— Junes Cunningham.. 568
— Ju. Mainwaring 105, 169
— J nines Stewart ...
— .\,r J. .).!!. Gl li 8, 325
— John Char!. -
— Rirhard John Hardy. 56*
— K-.W-rt 55c
i'. r.-y. lit. ...5, 344
— Wil.mm 334
■-.Fra.Wingneld 26a
Fred. Baaett .. 59a
104,224
— John Clmdwick 103,
DowdaU, Aylmer P. G. 373
— Laurence* Richard ... 348
. 1 !i"-. F 93, 223
Dowding.TownleyWard 400
— William Mills 596
. George Dare
— Wallis 45, 178
Dowker, Howard C. 42, 482
John 586
Dowling.ThurlowL.Wier 27c
Dowman, John Fred. ... 385
Ig. Thornton .. 398
- Hoileau 520
Bngb BdLFwef. 134
Arthur William 360
V Summerville 346
— Henry, KD 594
."'1 169
71, 167
km Knox 2?t)
Downey, Michael 241.
Kenneth MJCB. 45=
_•. Arthur Edw. 406
171
•:l ScOtt.CS/46,482
Drew, Browning 6o9
— 594
- H11rry.CS.46, 253
Massy .105, 149
39,6c
Darid
* •'
! itagerald 173
— John David 7'^
— J.iim George 3 it
Don l.iimii, Geo. T. F.... 321
— John Thomas 1,,.
.1 289
nio. Edw 25c
- 3, 1
.11 11 .clock J. 3
— Bernard
— ."or |
5, 333
n i.ville 13-
— John Canute 3(,\
§ rC.W. Bt. ... 544
Ha • ird
— John \\
- William
— William
71,
J70
Drewbrlda*. fi«. \v,„.
a
Iward War
Francis Edward
'. Uliam Berry.. 568
Dring, William 371
Chas. John 370
Drought, John Tho. Acton 303
Armstrong 272
Iward 213
Pi ri j Stanley 347
:. A Hcneage 3. "
— Archibald Spencer... 233
— Arthur George 213
— r'ra.cliris. Walker ioi, 419
— I .1 Henry R 429
Walker 403
Henry
-HiiL-h Henry J. W...
- David 93
— Sir ,T. H. Williams ..
Houlbrooke 6y, 515
— John 18;
— John Win. A. 23
Laurel co George 233
— Malcolm 230
— Son. Robt, Charles... 318
Wm. Unas 568
— Wm. Pi rcy 357
Drury. Arthur 41, 481
— Chas. Curtis 39, 411
— /i>r. Charlestons ... 506
— Fra. Macdonald 237
— Frederick Burton ... 556
544
J:imes O'Brien 295
Bobert, MD 384
Drysdale, Robert C: 98, 168
William, CB 12
Duberley, George 605
Dnberly, Arthur G 255
-'■ 353
Henry 371
DuBonlay, E. deVisme 172
Digby dc la Motte ... 142
W. 1 lenrge 211
DuBuisson, Henrv 246
Dnl I ,S,,rK.F.A"CB.47,205
- Hubert John 175
Richard Hale 174
Hucat, Claude Mnlet 71, 315
— Cyril Hugh Penny.... 355
— Gordon Charles S. ... 272
— Walter Mardon ...92, 223
Duck, Francis 395
liuckefr. Sird. Floyd, J?/. 600
— William Morton 262
Dudgeon, Frederick N. 284
Dudley, W. Edmondson 381
Duff, Alexander Gordon 286
— Alex. Gordon 404
— Beanchamp 173
- Edward 150
Etobi rt William ...69, 205
— Robert William 371
Dnffin Frederick 544
Walter Henry 238
Arthur George 171
HenryChas.Geast 102, 356
Fra. Sandys 310
Fre.l. William John 605
•lu Jarrlin, B. Stephens 243
Duke. Alex. W., XtJD. ... 383
• Charles 159
— John Charles 277
n|,v:.T J~
is Assheton 402
W llunn ,,.
• Alex " 383
B< Wm Alex., ha. ' '
liinnares,,,.\rth.HemerV2oo
11 w. 11 p. ?I^
William Lovelace 40, 16s
Dumbleton, A. Vincent 556
Hunt
Horatio Norris 2I
Hun, Chas. William «j
Winterton /■ A
... 42.,
5£:g
Dunbar, Frederick Wm.
Penrose John
Thomas Clement
— William Mathew 74,
Duncan, Alex. Wm... 93,
— Andrew, JLLD
— Arch. R
— Francis 93>
— Harvey T 47.
— James
— Jas. Shand,J/2>
— John 73.
— John, MD
— AVilliam, MB
Duncombe.C.Wilmer 69,
— lion. Jas. Henry
Dundas, C. Stirling ...
— Geo. Albert
-George W. M
— Henry Lawrence
— James Durham ... 70,
— Lawrence Chas
— Robert
— Thomas
Dundee, Frank William
— Robert Handley
Dungey, James
Duii'lop, Alexander
— Frank 0
— Franklin, CB
— Henry Cleland
— Henry Donald
— Henry L. Murray
— James William
— John
— Samuel 05,
Wm. Hush
Wm. Wallace
Wm. Wooldridge
Dunn, Anthony Cuth....
Chas. Henry P
Edwin
Josias 96,
— Richard Marsh
Robert Henry W. ...
Thomas Duncan Wm.
Dunnage, Arthur James
Dunne, Charles H. P. ...
John Hart
Terence J. Bockett...
Walter A.
William
Dunning, R. Horwood
— Samuel
Dunsford,H.F.,CB. .. 7,
— William George
Dunsmure. Charles
Dunstan, Henrv M
Dunsterville, L.'D'A. 45,
Knightley S
Duntze, John Alex
Duperier, Henrv Wm....
DuPlat, C. Tav'lor ...36,
Du Port, Robert
Durand, Anthony... 93,
— Algernon G. A
— Chas. Jas 99,
— Edward Law
Durant, James John ...
Durham, Philip F
Durie, Charles
HuriiiL', Lewis Alexander
Dumlbrd, Arthur Geo. 93,
— Charles Day
— Edw. C. LaiiL'lev
— Edward William... 6,
— John
Durrant, Frederick Wm!
— George
Dury, Alexander Win.
Dnstan, John ....
DuthicWm. Hen. Mo..re
Duthy, Arch. Edward
Dun, liehaiv Lull ..
— Russick Lall..!/7«. .
Dntton, Son. Charles
— Welle&leyC
Duval. John ... .
Duvall, William ...
I in Vernet, F. Tudor C
Dwyer, Chas. Edw-
Henry
Hi nry Arthur .......".
— John Cornelius
— John
Lambart F. w.
— Percy Gerald
55ojDwyer, Robert Hoare.
609 Dyce, Cecil Coles' .
605
267
482
34S
3'3
V\n
265
George Hugh Coles...
Dyde, John, CMG
Dyer, lie,. F. T. S., BA.
— James Holland
— John Midlane
— Thomas 48,
Dyke, Chas. James
— Edward Hart 93,
— Frederick Hotham ...
— George Hart
Dymock, William
454 1 Dyne, M. Jas. Bradley
133 Dyneley, Henry E
Dysart, Conolly
Dyson, Edward...
— Percy Shakespeare...
Dyson-Laurie, Ju. D. 94,
Eades, Lewis Edward...
Eagar, Frank W
— Fred. Geo. L
— Henry Averell
— Oliver Stokes
— Robert John, CB
.366, Eagle, W. J
592|Eagles, Henry Cecil
6j5 Eames, T. Bunbury
283 \—Bev. W. Leslie, BA
543!Earle, Ed.Lempriere67,
— Frederick John
— Henry
— John March
— Joseph Herbert
— William, CS1. ... 39,
— 'William Henry
— Wm. Henry Simeon .
— Wm. H. Shadwell ....
Earp, Thomas
East, Cecil James
— Geo. Fred. Clayton...
Eastall, Charles E. L. ...
Easthani, John Alderson
Eastman, Wm. Inglefield
Eastmead, Charles
Easum, Rev. Robert
Eaton, Frederick
— Gerard Potter
— Herbert Francis... 71,
— James Bird
— Robert Coleman
Ebden, Francis Thomas
Eccles, Charles Vernon .
— Cuthbert 69,
— Francis Edward
— Richard Herbert
— Robert
Echalaz, C. Theodore ...
Eckford, John 93,
Eddie, Wm.Cruickshank
Eddowes, William
Eden, A. Duffield
— Charles John
— Frederick Morton
— Henry Horace
— John Henry
— JohnM. R
— Morton Parker
— Morton Robert
— William Alexander ...
— William Hassall ... 4,
— AVilliam Thos 90,
Edes, Charles Albert ...
Edgar, J. Handasyde....
Edg come, Win. Henry ig,
Kilircumbe, Hun. C. E....
Edge, Charles Horace...
— John Dallas
— John Dallas, MB
Edghill, Rev. J. C. MA.
Edis, Fred. Pooley, MB.
Edleston, Joshua
532'Edlmann, Jos. Ernest..
455JEdmeades, Henry ...92,
331 Edmondos, Fra. Quintin
361 Edmonds, Benjamin ...
550 — George
186 Edmonstone, Neil Benj.
300 Edmonstoune, John 62,
584 Edridge.F.Lockwood 68,
604 — WiliiamB
544 Ivhvardes, Son. C. E. ...
395 — Chas. G. W. E
fi Herbert Jas. Hope ....
568 — J.Graham
31 1,— Stanley De Burgh ...
Index.
45,
265
605
205
•• 591
■■ 37°
- 367
605
Edwards, C. A., CB.,
— Chas. Grant F
— Chas. Mackenzie ..
— Clement Mainland
— Eustace Gresley .
— Fleetwood Isham..
— George
— Henry Herbert ....
— Hugh Gore
— James Bevan ...
— James Frere
— James Kennedy- ..
— Jas. Roch
— John Burnard
— John Denis
f~ Spencer Hy. Hutch
— William M. M
Edye, Lourenco
Ed'yvean, Fred. G
Egan, Carbery
Egert' m, Alf. Mordaunt..
— Caledon Pliilip
— Charles Comyn
— Francis Wm
— Granville George A.
— John Francis
— Raleigh Gilbert
— Rowland
— 'William Willoughby..
Ekin, James, MB
Ekins, (.'has. Chester 48,
Elcum, Donald
Eld, Frederick
Elder, John James ...47,
Elderton, Allan
— Arthur
Elgee, Charles
— CadwalladerW. CB.42,165
— John Lindredge .
— William
Elias, Arthur
— Robert
Eliot, John
— Geffery Lawrence
— Henry Edgcumbe ...451
— Wm. Henry 592
Eliott, George Aug 372
— Hy. Manning 544
— Wm. Russell 544
Elkington, A. Guy 377
— John Henry Ford 13
Ellaby, Hugh L 9S, i6S
Ellenborough.C.E. ,Lord 004
Ellerman, Edward John 554
Elles, Edmond Roche ... 171
— William Kidston, CB. 69
Ellice, Sir Chas. Hy.,
KCB 6, 115, 293
— Edward Charles 210
Ellicombe, Geo. John
Elliot, Alex. J. H •
Augustus Fred. MD. 33
7, 25S|Ellis,Ch.D.Cuninghame SoalEustace, Edward
.. 283 — Chas. H. Fairfax, ioi, 169'— Fra. John Wm
.. 312 — Charles John
.. 273 — Frederick John
• • 173I — George Richard
— Henry Leslie....
— Henry Robert A.
.42,
425
265
335
551
454
384
292
167
422
130, 609
249
— Charles.
— Charles Scott 41,
— Edmund Halbert
— Edw. HayM
— Edward Locke
— George
— George Augustus
— George Henry
— Gilbert Thomas
— Henry George
— Henry Riversdale
— Herman Fred
— John Mitchell
— John MacDowell...74,
— Minto 73,
— Mowbray Lettson .....
— Richd.Coffin, CB
— Wm. Hamilton
— Hon. William Fitz
William
Elliott, Armstrong W....
— Edward Draper ...95,
— Edward Pilkington...
— George
— George Hambley
— George Henry B
— Hugh Ernest
— John
— John Grant
— Joseph
— William
Ellis, Alfred B
— Arthur
— Arthur E. A
— Chas. C. ...
John Alfred
John, MB
Philip Mackay...
— Walter Treslovo
WilmotB. Edw. .
William Verner
Ellison,RichardGeo
Elliston.EdmundCharles 423
Elmes, JonathanW
Elmhirst, Charles, CB. 8
— Edward Pennell 568
- Harry 609
Elmsall.W.deCardonnel 609
Elmslie, Fred. B 174
Elphick, James Ed
Elphinstone, Sir H. C
KCB., CMG... 3, 45, 20
— Percy Augustus ....
Rlphinstoiie-Holloway.
Cuthbert William... 369
Elrington.Fred.Rob.CB.
— Gerald G
— Maurice
Elsdale, Henry
Elson, Samuel Spencer 586
Elston, Henry 236
Elton, Alfred G. G 334
— Arthur Bayard 259
— Fred. Cockayne ... . 605
— Fred. Coulthurst 89, 167
— Henry Strachan 103, 487
— Roba'rts Wm 404
Elverson, Hamilton Jas. 236
Elwes, Ernest Venese ... 172
— Robert Hamond 230
— Reo.Wm. Weston 506
Elwyn, John Harvey ... 545
Thomas 604
Ely. Alfred 367
H. F. Winchelsea 67,345
Eman, Bowes Leslie
Emby, Wm. James 185
Emeris, John 282
Emerson, Alex. Lyon 96, 27:
— Edward 55
— George Augustus..
— Isaac Bomford
— James
— Theodore Bosville ... 259
Empson.Chas.Anglesea 170
Emuss, William 368
England, Albert Edward 169
— Alexander 101,419
— Edward Lutwyche 75, 252
— Francis. Herbert 307
— J. M. FitzRoy 333
— P. Valiancy 4, 164
— Sir Rd. GCB., KH. 4, 285
— Richard 605
Engledue, William John 208
English, Augustus John 156
.102, 420
244
395
405
609
55i|Evans, Augustine :.
545 — C. R.Ogden 36,
288|— Chas. Wm. Henry ...
Daniel
Dawson Kelly ... 99,
Edw. Beniamin
Edward Lloyd M
— Edward Stokes
Edward William
Ernest Riddle
Ernest Theodore
Fra. Studdert
George
— Geo. Alfred Penrhys
— Griffith, MD
— Harry Lewis
— Henry Charles
— Henry Theo. P
— Horace Moule..
— Horatio James
— John William
— Leopold Exxel
— Richard John..
— Samuel
— Thos. Julian P.
— UsherWilliamson,3/D.594
— William Hunter 252
Evans-Gordon, Charles 293
— Wm. Eden 489
Evanson, R. Charles 99, 486
Evatt, G. J. U.,MD
Evelegh.F. C, CB..
— Fred. John
— George Carter ..
Even, George E
Everard, George ...
— Geo. Henry
— Hugh E. Elsden
Everett, Edward ...
— William
Everitt, Herbert
Evers, Benjamin 455)
— George 596
Eversley, G, Vise 3
Eves, Charles Thick 504J
Evetts, John Mews 3361
675
Fail-brother, CM. S. 73, 161
— James 43, 5J4
— Wm. Tomes 249
Faircloth, Henry J. 106, 327
Fairfax, Thos.Ferd 605
— Sir W. G. H. Taylor
Ramsay-, Bt 604
Fairholmej Wm. Ernest 175
Fairland, Edwin Jas 383.
Fairlie, Charles Hay ... 161
— John Robert 551
Fairtlough, E. D'Heilli-
mer 70, 292
— Samuel 609
— Samuel Gerrard 172
— William Haviland ... 569
Fairweather, Jas., MB. 453
Faithfull, George 545
— Henry Turner 428
— Wm. Conrad 242
Falconer, Alexander 586
— Hon. Chas. Jas. Keith 609
Falconnet, Grenville P.
de Palezieux 69, 221
Falkner, Frederic... 100, 294
-So Fallon, John 256
'Fallowfield, H.Gordon... 337
Falls, Alex. Lawrence... 262
— Andrew Vance 545
— John 371
— John Alex. W 290
— Stewart P 401
_ Falvey, John Joseph ... 385
6o4!Fahvasser, Francis 380
296 Fane, Cecil Francis W. 229
569 — Francis 604
q2i — Fred. John 100, 307
500 ■
Henry 605
37o — Walter, CB 545
273 Fannin, John Edward... 381
325 Fanning, Matthew 609
277 Panshawe, Charles... 10,204
397— Edward Arthur 174
— Edwa rd Cardwell 209
— George D 172
— Henry Leighton 343
— Hew Dalrymple 605
— Thomas Basil 55*
Evezard, Georee Chas. 54s Farewell, Wm. T. F. 41, 481
Ewart,C.Brisbane,CJ?.4o,2 ,s Fane, George 569
— Charles Henry ...98, 418. Faris, Thomas, MB. ...384
— Henry P 46, 13 4 Farley, Thomas ._ 245
„6!_ John 186'Farmar, C.L.Attenbury 557
ZL - John Alex. CB 9 - William Edward 554
— James Henry 324 — William Roberts 45
— William Salisbury ... 605, Farmer, Chas. Henry, -
Ewbauk,G.H.Withersio3,t7S
Ewing, Alexander 371
— Edward 395
— James Peters 171
— John 593
— John 96, 485
Exeter, Marquis of
146
S84
— Frederick Paul..
— Rev. George
— Joseph Osdey
— Thomas
Ennis, John
Enright, Edward
Enriquez, Albert D
Enthoven, Percy H
Errington, ArnoldC....7
Erroll, W. H., Earl of..
Erskine, Arch. Jas.
CSI.
Exham, Edwin AVm..
Richard
Simeon Hardy....
Eyre, Edmund Henry
Edw. Maurice ....
Fred. Vincent
Gervas Selwyn...
Hastings Aug
Henry
Henry Robert
Montague Stokes.
Philip Homan
Thos. Haughton
Charles Mountstuart 51
David
— ffolliott Williams
— George
— George E
— JoluTLow, MD
— Robert
Erwin, Richard
Essex, Edward
Eteson, Alfred
— Francis 74,
Ethelston.Edm.Peel 104
— William
Etheridge, Alf. Ashhurst 240
— Alfred Thomas
— Cecil de Courcy
Ktty.Rev AndrevrK.MA. 457
— Rev. Charles John ... 506
' iC« ,
Fra. Colebrook
— {Geo. L. M'Lean 304
— John 146
— Reg. Onslow 545
— Wm. Langford 37S
Farquhar, Fitz Roy J.W. 155
— Fran.Glennie 144
— Harry Rich 267
— JohnS. T 3'7
— William, MD 504
Farquharson, C. J. ...102, 419
— Francis Dundas 606
g2't I7V|— George M'BainB 545
...'. 425'— James Ross 606
245] -Matthew Henry 400
.5, 303 — Victor Alex 234
62, 231 Farr, George 596
505 Farrant, Aug. Dover L. 54s
07 282'- Edward 586
y" 42J_ Harland Fitz L 393
VineentCCB. KCSr. 545]— Henry Cecil B 327
VincentGeo.Lawrence 424 Farrell, Henry C. ... 92, 1
Eyton, John Hope W
— Philip 299
Faber, Frederick Grey. . . 569
— Harvey Rhodes... 92, 221
— Walter Vavasour 174
Facer, Walter 342
Faddy, Peter Pickmore 604
— Samuel Brougham . . . 403
Fagan, .Km. C. G.T. ,3£A. 457
— Chris. G. F 309
— Chris. S. F 400
— Geo. H. AVm
— Henry Horace Fr
— James Lawtie . . ,
— Joseph
— Thos. St. John ...
— William John
William Turton
George.,
— John Charles 353
— John Sidney 557
Farren, Rich. T., C.B.8, 279
Farrer, Arthur
— Henry
— Jas. S. Hawker ..
— Philip
— Rowland
— Thoroton Harte .
— William James ....
— Wm. D. M. C. P. .
Farrington, D. M. H
H. D'O.
.... 407
.... 34°
.... 606
.... 283
47. 482
.... 150
.... 230
.... 229
3°9
3'9
G. Baillie 96,485
Lindsay 13
Malcolm Charles 71, 295
Olaus J. Macleod ... 54s
Fair, Alexander William 292|Farwell, Robert Bent .. . 37'
674
Farwell, 'Williain
— Wain
Q. M ..
— Rdw. Ja«.N.
— Edw. Thos
-Wm. A i'.. Mi:
-
.
Fuulk:.. I -
— Fn. M
Faulk-
— Ha
— Grauviiiu l'o In M.
■
•■.. William I
Pawoett, Anthony M
— Ju. Farish Malcolm
— Joseph Hodgson
— William Francis
— William Jain.-. KB.
Fawkes, Arthur
— Fn.T -
— Frederick Huinley
• ■! Griinston
t.igu
— Reginald
— Richard
- -
Fearon, Jas. Ahmuty ...
Feataenttonhauirh, A ...
KunA Pogarty
i niford Bastard
.11 I'.roome 67,
. Wtmjua
— Kngmoa M
— HartMTl RU
— Oswald Barton
— Band;.. ] . 1 MQ
Fcildiiik'.i/oii.l'.R.H.fB.
— R. R. B. A. A.. Vud.
— Hon. Wm. HA
iwin James
— John Percy
— Robert Black
Fellows. Stewart 68,
perM.N. .
— Henry Gordon
— James 105,
— Peregrine lly. Tho. .
— Peregrine H n,
Feltbam, Wm. Parsons
Fends.ll. Charle- P.
— Geo. N 45,
— John
-William
Feneran, Edward ... 93,
1 ..ass
-t H
I !'■
— George
— Gerald Herbert
— Joseph i"
— Layurt I
— Wi
— Geo. 1 ..: .\
— Jo!.-
— Martin Ji, I
— Ni. ■
— Willuim Young-
— George Alttam
— Her;. -
— John Kdward
• •»on 72,
— Job] •
■
, John Adam 357;FitzGerald, Edm. M.D.,
Fernandas, Albert Luis 383 MD
Fernandez. Francisco... 3861— Lord Frederick
Bdward 505 — Henry Charles
Perrier, Alex. Walter ... 170
— t'l.arles David 2S3
Henry 351
— Ju Arch 212
Aug 5S4
Ludlow ...104, 420
— John 395
— John Edwd. C 455
— William Browne 569
— Herbert Swayne
— .lames 97,
— James
— Maurice
— Mordaunt Martin 72,
— Patrick Gerald, MD.
— Richard 73,
— Thomas
— Thomas George
— Lord Walter
— "Wm. Henry Dominick
— William Hervey
— William Robert '....
Fitzgerald. Arthur
— Edward Ambrose
— James "W. H
— John Gore
— Joseph William ...103,
FitzHem-y, William
Fitz Herbert, Rich. Hy.
— Walter H. Melitas
->-
tss
m
5 3-
4
404— William Butler 52c
487 Ferryman, A. H.,CJi. 6, 284
. B. Robert 92, 206
rands W., CB.
«j k(MO 3,41, 397
604 - Michael M. M 261
<«i Fether.»t •nhnui,,h,C.D.H.i43
.. Howard W. ... 270
160 — John David 339
96 — Rich. Steele Rupert 305
■77 — William 584
Uiam Albany 557
ell, Jas. Richard... s94|Fitzherbert, E.Herbert
.■44 — Bee. Wm. Joshua ... 533 Fitz Hugh. Alfred 74,
I ■ . . >. I.i r 11. H. . . 557 Henry Terriek, .. 41,
569 ffolliott, Philip Homan 303 Fitzmaurice, John
172 Ffolliott, Nicholas 379 Fitzmaver, Sir J. W.,
335 — William 38i| KCB 7,
255 Ffrench, Arthur 273 FitzPatrick.Fra.Skel.99,
609 — Edward 609!— John Francis, MD. ...
592 — Montagu Thomas 36, 480 Fitz Roj-, Lord Aug. C.L.
259 Fiddes, JohnMont.,lfB. 380! CB
208 Field, Cyril 4C1!— Alf. Wm. Maitland...
174 ■ George Thos 36, 165 — Edward Albert
591 — .Icjlm, CB 403 — Ferdinand
242 — Spencer 100, 242 — Lord Frederick John
372 — Thomas S. Poer 62 — George Robert... 44,
170 — Wm. 0. Faure 52J — Philip 89,
261 — William Henry 1501— William 67,
606 Fiennes.G.C.Twisleton- 'Fitz Simon, Thos. Jos.
14 Wykeham 262 Fitz Stubbs, Edwin
13 Fife. Auboue George ... 141 FitzWygrani.SirF.W.J.,
175 — William Henry 1511 Bart
36 — James George 541 Fixott, James Lamg
15 .. Filgate, Alex. Jerome 95, 222'Flamstead, G. L. W. D.
173 Filliter.L'lavell Freeland 354 Flanagan, John B
1. A. Urg.. Ham. ... 545 — John William Henry
515— //"«. Daniel Greville 600 Fleetwood, Thomas P.
551 — JohnSeymour Wynne 135 Fleming, Edward Wm.
322, — Walter John 95, 183— George
207 Fincham, Herbert Geo. 370!— Henry Slane
.75 Finden, Woodforde 454— John Murchison
397 Findlay, Alexander 606,— Joseph, MD
385— James 395 — J.MacNaughtan.JLD.
175— John 384— William 104,
=97 — Neil Douglas 175 Flemyng, Augustus
545 — William 384 Fletcher, Alfred Foulger
•all, A.J. , Earlof... 609 —Charles Wm 67,
199 Pinlay, H. Mont 71, 181
277 — John 609
384'Finnemore, Jas. H 378
$86 i'iiuuTty. Charles 73, 364
Finnis, Henry.
19 101,
-, I 11. ib race, Frederick .
395 —George 170
Fitzroy Charles
Henry Arthur
Henry Arthur ..
Henry Clyde
Joseph John
Samuel
Thomas
Walter Blunt
.44 Firman, Bertram W. C. 253I— William
Robert Bertram 265 Fleury. Will
.-4 Firth, H. Hillhouse
1- Robert Francis ...95, 417
s's Fischer, Bowness 99, 48b
4-jy Fi.-hb.iinie, John Edm. 284
382
\rthur 423
itliur Thomas 163
irlee Bdward
171 Bdward Henry 12, 164
e Battye 404
B George B
181 Goodricke A 13, 410
6e6— John Fred 43, 221
7" John Prod. Lane 48, 414
Walter 600
133 Balpb B. w ,5^
,;. Robert Roe 557
Nuttai;
Flint, Edw. Montagu ...
Flintoff, Thomas
Flood.Benj.Thos.Bradle-
— Fre.lk. Kichd. Solly ..
— Henry
— John Compton H. ...
Robt. Thos. Uanford
95. 5i6j— Samuel
Vincent Oarne
Aug. C.
Warden
Flower, Stephen
Flowers, Frederick
Floyd, Henrv Ridout ...
Flude, Thos. Peters... 5,
Fludyer, Charles
— Henry 7t,
Flynn, P.J. Counell
Foaker, Frederick
Fogarty, Uy.Arch.,MD,
79| Fogo, Alex. S.,MD.
W. Adolphus 162
•30 Pits Gerald, Alt Jno. ... 551
a Vincent D. ... 234
318,— Charles ... ,.
157
James M.Scott
Foley, Algernon C
— linn. Aug. F
— Ernest Edw
— Son, St. Geo. G..OB.
'M98,486;Follett,R.W. Webb.. 69,
rdaunt 427— Spencer W
Fonblanque, Alfred 105,
Fooks, G. A. St. Peter ...
— Walker King
Foord, Albert W. ... 104,
— Edward
— Edward Archibald ...
— Henry Hooper ... 66,
— William Octavius. . .98,
Foot, Randall
Foote, Charles Stewart
— F. O. Barrington
— Frank Barnard
— - William Francis
Footner, Edward
Foott, John
Foran, Rev. Thomas ...
Forbes, Arthur William.
— Charles D'Oyley
— Charles Pulteney 103,
— David
— Edward Esm^
— Edward M'Mahon ...
— Edward Millett
— George
— George 89,
— George H. Aim
— Geo. Wentworth... 13,
— Hamilton 41,
— Henry Erskine
— Henry F. Gordon
— Henry Hodges
— Henry Twisden
— Henry Villiers
— John
— John
— John, CB
— John
— Rev.i.Y
— John Foster
— John Greenlaw... 92,
— Lachlan
— Peter
— Walter Ernest 103,
— William
— William Lachlan
— AVilloughby Edw. G...
Ford, Alfred John
— Arthur 93,
— Barnett
— Cha. Edm. Hawk
— Chas. Erskine 7,
— Chas. Wilbraham
— Charles Wm. Randle
— Edmund Twiss
— George
— Harry Geo. Wakelyn
— Hugh Ing. Everd.104,
— John
— Lascelles "Wharton ...
— Richard
Forde, Arthur
— Lionel
— Thomas Douglas
Fordyce, Alex. D,
Arthur Lawrence D.
Charles F. CB
360I— JohnF. D
147 Forester, Cecil William
173I— Hon. Emelius J. Weld
594I — Bight Hon. Geo. Cecil
294 Weld, Lord
172 — Hon. Hy. Townsend
395|Forjett, Frederick H. ...
328 Forlong, James Geo. R.
43 1 — Robert Stein
236|Forrest, George A. Wm.
161 — Joseph
236 j — Robert Henry
382 — Wm. Charles, CB
255 (Forrester, James S
332lForsayeth, R. Wm
569 Forsdyke, Fred. W
609!— Jonathan
164 |Forster, Arch. Cochrane
606! — Bowes Lennox 66,
233J— Charles Hyder
369 1 — Francis Rowland
— Frederick Blanco
— Henry James
— James FitzEustace...
— James Edward
— John
— John Augustus
— John Burton
— Thomas Francis ...44,
— Thos. Hy. Burton ...
— William
545-
Mo
Index.
rster, William David 554 'Franks, H. Whitmore...
William Smith 603 — Robert Roche 73,
rsyth, Alex.Gregoi'41, 411 .— William Astell
... 23
Frederick Arthur
Thomas Hamilton ..
rsythe, John
rt, George Hounsom
Richard
rte, Cockburn
rteath, Fred. Pres. 73
rtescue, Hon. A. G...
Cyril Dudley
Francis Alexander... 305
Henry 159
John Charles William 606
Hon. Lionel H. D
rth, Alfred Charles 63, 483
sbcry, George V 606
Wilfiam Thus- Kxbams69
sbroke, John Dudley 400
36, JohnE. V., US... 3S4
Kenneth M. ..
iter, Alexander
Bryan Hesledei
Charles 366
Charles Edward 100, 302
Charles John ...
Jharles Marshall
Edward H. H. ...
Henry Enos M.
ELubert John
James
John Raff ray ....
tiaymond Charles
Bvdnev Francis .
William John ....
hergill.Chas.Wm. 105,397
240 Eraser, Alex. CB. ... 14,
308 — Affleck Alex
151 — Alex. David
289'— Hon. Alex. Edward...
1531 — Alexander Henry ...
323 — Alexander Robert . . .
— Alexander T 97,
— XTou. Alexander Wm.
Frederick
— Archibald Henry
— lion. Arthur Hay D.
— Arthur Reginald
— Charles
— C. Craufurd, CB
— Hon. D. M'D., GB. 36,
— Duncan A. C, MB...
— Edmund Lomax
— Edward Alexander...
— Evan Baillie
— George
— Geo. H. J. Alex.... 41,
— George Leith
— George William... 41,
— Hastings 46,
— Henry
— Henry Martyn, MD.
— Hon. Henry Thos. 62,
— Hobart Charles
— James, MD ..
William
likes, Rev. Thomas...
intain, Edward
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Oric Stanhope ...
■Vancis John
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Jarry Croker ....
rohn Henry
.hos. C. Armstrong 373
'hos. W., MB 377
Valter Reginald 171
Vm. Aug. Lane 337
Vm. Edw. Ker 258
Villiam Smyth 504
Powys,.HoB.C.J.7o, 315
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ncis, Arthur .' 545
Jeorge Edmond 66
J-eorge Franklaud... 520
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ohii Thomas 40, 513
iiirman Arbuthnot 25S
Tiomas John 609
Villiam Holcombe... 272
Volstan 290
ncklyn, Gilbert Wm. 604
ohn Henry, CB ... 8, 164
Vm. H.M So3
400
French, C. Albert Leslie
Attila
— Rev. Daniel John
— Francis Horace
— George Arthur, CM G.
— Henry 106,
— Houston
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— Hon. Robert
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French-Brewster, It. A. 13.
Frenchman, Edulji P....
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— George
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— Wm. Arthur Jam is
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MD....
604
i, CB.
— James Alex., MD.
— James Francis
— James Hardie
— J fon. James Hay
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— John Elphinstone
— John Logan
— John Randal
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— Richard A gnew
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— Robert W. M'Leod ...
— R. Winchester, MD.
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— Thos. Lvons 75,
— Wm. Forbes M. I. ...
Fraser-Tytlcr, Jas.M.li.
CD
Frayling, Edward
Frazer, Donald Aiex.47,
— Peter Thomas
— William Morgan. ..72,
Freekleton, Geo. Wm. ...
Frederick. SirC.E.,Bart.
John St. John
Free, John Frederick...
Freeborn, William
ib'urn, John Charles
Freeland, John A. Scott
reeling, -S'u-A. H. Bt...
Freeman, 1!. Deane- ...
5 5 1 Freyer, Peter J
412 Friend, Lovick B
4S2|Frisby, Vincent
406 Frith! Edmund Bentley
— Fred. George
— John Saba tier
— Wan-en Hastings
Frodsham, Wm. Jas.
Holmes
Frome, Edward 5,
— St. John Thomas
Froom, Albert
— George
Frost, George Alfred ...
— Robert Francis
Fry, Charles Irwin
— John William
— Walter
— William
Fryer, Alfred Charles...
250 — Edward John
291 — Ernest
551 — George Edward ...73,
324 — George W. S
292 — John 68,
11 — William
596 Fulchor, Edw. Coope ...
545 Fulford, Cecil John It. .
208 — William
337 Fullarton, W. Fullarton
535 Fuller, Chas.Bondler ro,
516, — Chas. Fearon
334 — ('eo- Chas
— Henry
;.i — Henry Sne-l.-on A
675
Gael, George William... 361
137 Gaifnev, John Burke ... 454
506 Gage,^oB.Edw.T.Ci?.i2, 164
171 — Ezekiel 545
169 — John Olphert 278
51S — JohnOlphert 289
134 Gahagan, Albert
1 1S1 Gahan, Henry
454 — Melmoth Caultield
92 Gaisford, Gilbert 425
307 — John William 606
2S0 — Martin 456
166 — Richard Boileau 263
136 Gaitskell, Fredk., CB. . 545
506 — Henry Fred. Vardon 489
304 — Herbert Xaylor 246
240 — Walter James 398
609 Galbraith, Geo. T. MD. 594
371 — James 70, 312
357 ~ William 74, 331
. Gale, Rev.Wm.H.,iU. 457
2( 2 — Walter Andrew 213
V4 Gall, Cha. David M 243
15S1 — Herbert Reay 569
Richard Herb. CB. 3, 39
212 Gallagher, John
36i!Gallenga, Guy H.
5S4I Galloway, Frank
592 — James
172! — John M. C
367
348
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• 74, 5*6
400
..6, 316
Gallwey, Edmond .los. , 252
— Henry Lionel 274
— Matthew M.,MD. ... 383
— Patrick FitzG. ...101, 169
— Thomas Jos. MD. ... 384
Thomas James
Thos. Lionel J.
13. 204
173
i74Galton, Hubert G. H
j 95 Gnlwey, William James 209
<,5 Gambier, Claude Fred . 427
551 — Edward Parry 73, 223
— George Roland 182
Gambier-Parry, Ernest 265
Gamble, Dom.j., CB... 12
— James 586
-Killaly 171
— Richard, MD 594
— Richard Narrien 246
Gammell, J. Holmes
Houston 551
— William 592
[53f
■ James
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Wj
Wi
Freer, Richaia . .
Freese, J. Xoole A
— Wm. Henry ....
Freeth, James He
— James Plomer
— Sampson
nklanil, ( 'olville ..73, 349 — SampsonPlomerFrei
UrWm. Adol.Bt. 89, 206 — William ,03,
nklen.Chas. Rich. ... ^'Freke, Hon. F. J. Evans
oklin, Benjamin 455 Fremantle,A..I.Lyon-39,
)has. Triganee, CB 545 — FitzRoy William 62,
Villiam 372 Freme, Jas. Herbert ...
nklyn,E.J.,J/Z) 377 French, Arthur
lenry Bowles, MD. 5^5 — Arthur 106,
fin. Edmund 259— Arch. Jn. St. Geo. ...
205: — ;John Augustus
383 — Samuel
484 — William
334!— William Ross
163 Fullerton, J. ( lamp
148 — John Davidson . .
i79!Fulton, Carre
5371 — Geo. Gra. Howe. ..94,
369' — George Wadi B
172 ■— Grreine Auchmuty ...
545 — John '..44,
261 — John Jeffreys.. 41,
170— Robert '
Fvers.Anieln;
— Henry Thi
- Wm. Aug.
Fvfe, John .
Fyffe, David.
— Wm. John;
Fvler, Arth. 1
Gammie, Patrick 593
Gaudy, Frederick 606
Garbett, Chs. H.Vincent 426
— Colin Hubert 105, 421
Gard, Wm. Gostwyck... 337
45,Garde, Wm. Henry 383
DO!Garden,Alexander,J/Z). 453
20 — ArchibaldMacdonald 453
B6 — Wm. Alex 67, 414
2 13
. — Ed-wa
57| — Henr\
173;
Benj. C. R
404' — Richard
177 — Spencer
4S1 — Thomas
i27 — Thomas George
William Alexander.
006 Gardner.Alan Coulstoun
5„| 106, 156
264
377'— Alex. Gray H
jgi — Andrew
+'s6 — Charles Amphlett
261' — Charles Henry
504 — David
2S6 — Edgar
,66 — Edward Barton . . .
Hamilton G., MB.
y-.i
— Harry
— Hass'all .
609 — Robert Bi
488
294-
Fytohe. Albert, CS1
1 Gabbett.Joseph ... .
,'— Poole Robert ...
— Robt. Poole
Gadsden, Frederick
Robert H., MB
Smith Hannington.
Thomas Turville
William Bethell ....
irdvne.Cha.Greenhi
irfit, Francis Boyd .
irland, Ernest A. C.
\ n.ee:. t Johu
384
234
333
606
554
384
6;6
Gailick, John Wm
Uamaolt, Ah' Ed*.. .,
Garner, .1. Hutchinson 606'Germon, Rich. C. Hy. ... 554 Gilpin. Bradney 1.
rd, Hairord 1> 42S -Richard Thomas
ran. -is
— H .;nrv Percy
laid
■u'Gethin Join; IVrev 264 Gilson, Benjamin Louis 145
:;o (ill), \\'m. Anthony
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. 554 Gerard. R.Tolver,£ord3, 609 Gillum. William James 62 Golding, Edw. Warren.. 341
104, 179 Germany , Henry B 163 Gilmore, Allan 307 — Harry 281
^ '-^ldney, Fred. C. IS. ... 426
Thomas Holbrow 425
,.— Wm. Henry 2ir
456 Goldsbury, V. S. CMG. 38s
259 Goldsmid", Albert E. W. 350
233 — EverardV 401
352 — SirF.3.,CB.KCSI. ... 545
3791— Geo. Steuart 264
... 379' Goldsmith, Edm. Woods 3ys
... 06J— EdwardP.T 261
.... 231 — Septimus J 532
.... 395 Golds worthy, Walter T. 66
.... 134 Gohghtly, Robert E 305
66, 253 Gomes, Dominic A 532
346 Gompertz, Alfred C. M. 313
20SI— Bowes T. II 489
Gibant.CliffordG»bonrel 5*9 Gipps, Herbert Leigh..
Reginald 39
n\
53 1 Gir
78 1— Charles Herve
Gladstone, Edward.
I — John Robt
William..
:. >ld, W. 1>. 173 — l'hil ,
:u. JohnWflliam 1S6 — Walter Mooes 596 Girardot, Geo. Chas.zoi
. .-07 Cliltii. Alexander, WD. 593|Giraud, B. T., Ml).
3i itl ... 57
— Francis SudloW 14' — Janus Shaw
— Prank 19s — John Hassard B 273
\rtti. Tho8...6a, aag — Reginald Kennett ... 93
Gibbings, Arthur 136 Glands, C. (i..Lord
424 — Henry C. C 354 Glancy, John
606J
Iw. Acton 380
— Robert v
.ill
■her .. .
— Mulia. I Ulai
. Alfred Allan. .
168 98,
it, CB...'.i2, 164 Glanville, Francis 583 Gonne, Thomas
D .-id 369
y ... 249
557 — John, CB 377
is, I harlea 71
Seynell... 103, 420
• 72, 15&
Francis Robert -45 Gooch, George Cecil 584
(Tlascoek.TalbotB.iI.99.41y Good, James 379
(ilascott, James Jocelyn 342 Goodall.LiebertEciward 569
Glasfurd, Chas. L. R. 66, 515 — T. W 603
Glasgow, John C. R. ... 250 Goodden, Arthur A 261
Glass, Chas. F 105, iS2lGoode, John 569
— Fred. Will. Key 246 — Richard James 184
— Henry Edward ... 69, 264 — Winter 606
Glasse, Charles Edward 349 Goodenough.HenryP.12, 164
427 Glasspoole, Wm. Alf. ... 551 '— Osborne Hall 92, i(8
:h. Mends T. 578 Gleig, A. Cameron 36 — Wm. Howley 44, 166
"i, John Fred... 210 — Edward Eustace 569!— Arthur 373 Goodeve, Hen. Hills 104, 169,
382 — Cha. Edw. Stuart ... 62 Goodfellow, C. Aug. 69, 223
591I — Charles Fleming 264 — George Ritso 95, 516
.bunts Huddle 242
John Innis 545
John Matthews 584
Joseph 395
lunis
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426
B IgarJ 173
Garth, Richard 151
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lin,J/Z). .
■" d. I Rawstorne .
rick Richard ... 135 Robert
[awkins, (727.... 541 — Thomas
Will
in Julius ...
to, Charles
554 Glen, Archibald 246
586 Glencross, William
66, 233 Gibsone, H . Fra. Hacket 554 Glendonwyn, W. R. D.S
.4, 3it
John ( lias. Hopi
422 Gichard, William Robert 569
.Jno.Fra. Upton
— Thomas
— William l'lumer
. we. ..1/7/
. BverardT. ...
D.C
.13,
John 99, 517
— WiiiiMin Forbes 323
Gatliff, Albert F 401
9|Glennie, Edward
— Farquhar
Gioag, Arch. Rob. .
— Henry Dundas . . .
55 — John William ...
40 Glover, Benj. Lucas
Thomas George
<iatt. Antonio
— Arthur
— Edward
— Frederick ..
Gattey.Fra. Wi
Giffard, Wm. Carter
144 Giflbrd, Ederic F. Lord 30
17 -Hi rbertHale Forbes i«'
609 — Robert
3S3 — Robert* 34
34< Gilbard, Geo. Jas....ioo, 160 Glubb, Fred. Mauley
it, < ihorles John ... 265 Giyn.J.Plump.Car
410 — Edward Foot
517 — Herbert Henry
Philip Edw. V..CB. 72
Walter Edward
Walter Raleigh
S GQborne, Edward
369 — Edw. C. W
362
,Bra.
545 Gilby, Henry Mant
18. Glover.
Gaolter, Henry Edward :£i Gilchrist, Robert Alex.'
368 Gildea, George Fred. £9, 262
503 — Stanhope Mason 62
332 — Thomas Stanhope ... 318
293 Giles, Edward 128
Bdgar
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Gavm. Fred. Jan, , ,,,.,. F.dward
! hdtoran 609 - Godfrey Douglas S21
William 250
1 Westropp. 163 Gill, William John 209
.... 604 Gillan, Ecu. G. G., MA. 457
.... 238Gillard, ('has. V'hitney 395
.... 380 — James 185
.. 545 Gillespie, Alexander ... 554
1 aklin, M /> 380
.... 170 — Henry James ?4S
'i 1 iph C . JfD 382
■ - ' arncgie 171
.. 253 -John
— William Barclay ...5, 223
- William West, CB. 43, 223
Goodlake, G. L 14
Goodrich, Arthur M. ... 271
267J — Henry Selwyn 285
iSiiGoodricke, Sir Henry
5691 Horyoake, Bart 609.
602 Goodridge, Fred. Talbot 423
395 Goodwin, Edward 130
55 1 i — Rev. Erasmus H 396
213 —John 595
356|3oodwyn, Henry 4, 218
Julius Rich. OB... '..'.'. 11 — Henry Edward..
— Richard Thos. CB. 40, 267 — Henry William..
Goad, Fred. Samp. 105, 353!— James Edward ,
— Howard 314]— Julius Edm. CB '8
Goadby, Samuel 128,— Julius Henry 285
Gu'lbold, G. A. Barring. 271 Goold, Hugh Hamilton. 557
Gudby.Christop. Jas. 43, 412— James Knight 371
— Joseph 41, 165 Goold- Adams, Fra. M. 173
Goddard, Ambrose Aysh- — Richard E 320
ford 73, 229 Gordon, Alexander 336
— Edward H 34S1— Alex. Evans 423
— Fred. FitzClarence... 367' — Hon. Sir A. Hamilton,
— John 545] KCB 6, 346
— Samuel Thomas 602 — • Alex.HermanAdam74,3ii
Godden, Henry Tufton.. 255 — Alex. Weston 348
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- 592
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99. 5'7
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Godfray, John William 269
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— George Avery ...
— William Cecil ...
— AVilliamH. R
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H. R. Crewe
Wm. Alex
Godman, A. FitzPat
Richard Temple
Godsal, l'hilin Thomas 296
Wm. Chas?
Godson, John 96,48:
Robert Grosso 136!
Godwin. Algernon A. 94, 349^
— Cha. Henry Young ... 380
Rev. George Nelson 396
Godwin-Austen, Alf. G. 267
Henry H „4
(.off, Bertram L. J.
Gerald L.J
Robert Charles
— Trevor
Gogarty, H.A.,3/jB
Going, Fred. Wm.
Qoldfrap, Henry C. S....
Goldie, Alexander John
— Barn John
— James 89,
— James Ord 103, ,„
— Mark Henry George 21
— Thomas William
Arch., MD. CB 593
Arth. Neill 267
69!— Arth.|Wm. Bolton ... 174
5r8 — Benj. Lumsden ...66, i8r
586 — Charles A., MD. CB. 377
5031 — CharlesA.Boswell ... 43
318 — Charles E. P. CB. ... 12
2671 — Charles Geo. CB... .40 205
482 — Charles Henry, CB... 545
j4i — Charles Hadheld 210
509!— Charles Stewart 253
364] — Chas. S. S. Evans ... 545
_, — Charles Vincent 551
Charles William 174
Cosmo George 401
212] — Cosmo Huntly 237
Lord Bouglas Wm. C. 231
Duncan 609
Duncan Forbes 338
Edw. C. Acheson 41, 205
Edward Smith .. .ioi, 169
- - Frank Henry 530
4 — George Grant 62
7 — George Hamilton 45, 205
7 — Geo. Huntly Blair ... 213
1 — George James 250
6 — Sir HenryWm.,i"C£. 591
5— Henry Wilson 94, 416
= — Herberts. C 339
6 — Huntley George, JfD. 377
4; — Ingram C. Conway... 317
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James 44, 514
James 386
James Eyles 530
James Henry 98, 486
59'
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677
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— James Lewis Joseph 30; — Charles Osborne ...
— James Redmond P.. .
— James Rollings
— John
— John
— John Andrias D
— John Cans. Fred
— John Francis
— John G. Wolrige
— John Huntley
— John James H., CB.44
— John Wood
— Leonard 269 Ch as. II iii'i.'
— Lewis Conway ...101, 219 — George Henry
— Louis Aug 521 1 — Henry Edwin .
— OrrBoswell 325 — John Nathaniel.
— Robert 33'-1 Grace, Cha. Hall} b
— Robert 425 — Sheffield
— Roto. GordonWolrige 23° — Thomas
— Robert Wm.Thew 94, 339 Gracey, Thomas
— S.Enderby, CB
— Stannus Verner
— Stewart Douglas 429 — Fred. James 174
— Thomas Edward. ..44, 414— Lawrence Ant. Mur. 554
— Webster Thomas 609 — Robert Charles 295
— Sir William, Bart. ... 606, Graham, Adam Wilson 450
160
157] — George Ingelheim ... 21c
554 - Henry Osborne 606
335 Gouldsbury, Dudley E... 424
403 - ValesiusSkipton, MB, 3Ss
451 Govan,Cha.Maitiand42, 165
426 — Geo. MoncriefT, MB. 45.?
278!— James Lome 245
339 Gowan, Jas. Young 545
285 — Boyce Edward ...105, 420
414— Walter Edward 451
S2i Cower. FasilH. Stephens 422
269- Chas. Hesketh A. 102, 487
2iq — (i.'M.ve Henry 171
E2J — Henry Edwin 569
325 — John Nathaniel 554
4S4
209
Graeme, Chas. de Jersey 240
4.:; — Charles Hen.Edw.66, 350
Grant. Edward J
— ErskineBurne
— Frane - B on
-Francis v. ,
— Fra. Win. Set
— George ..
— George, MB.
-GregnryC.i,,,,
— Henry Fane .
— Hugh Gough .
— James
— James Murray
— James M'Grig
— James Walter
-John
— John
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— J..hn Gordon ..
-John J. For yth
— John Marshall ...
— John Pyne
— John Thornton, C
— Lewis
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594
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5. 8, 340
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■William
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— William
— William Cleathei
— William David 256
— Wm.FraserForbes 74, 309
— William Lindsay C... 171
— William Robert ...44, 4"
Gordon-dimming, F.E.
C.H 264
Gordon-Lennox, Ld. A. ( '.
71, 229
— Lord Francis Charles
Gore, Albert A. MB 378
— Annesley Knox ...13, 480
— Annesley Paul 609
— Charles Clitherow 92, 3
— Charles William 3
— Edward Arthur ...70, 1
— Frederick Augustus.. 330
— Frederick William ... 606
— Geo. Ant. Ellard 400
— Geore Edward 27
— George R. CO 23
— Hon. Henry A. 0 153
— James Arthur Charles 609
— Jas. Casmaijor.
— James Pollock .
— John
— Ralph
— Ribton
— St. George C
— St. John Corbet 140
— Wm. Rich. Ormsby... 609
Gorges, Edm. Howard 37
Gorham, Cha. Alfred 95, 16
Gorman, Lawrence 38
Gormley, Jos. A., MB. 384
Goslin, William Charles
Gosling, George 66, 233
— Wm. Clarke Fra.
Gosselin, Bert. M. O. H. 231
Gosset, Arthur 557
— Edw. F 25.
— Ernest Allardice G... 34
— Francis Russell 367
— Frederic 210
James William 545
Allan Hamilton
- Archibald William ... 545
- Charles Campbell 609
-Cha. Senhouse 170
- Douglas A. G. C 141
Edward G milestone.. 237
— Edward Ritchie C
Fergus
SirFortescue, KCB...
Frank
Frederick
Frederick William ...
— Frederick William ..,
George Fergus 93,
George
George F. Irving 98,
— Gerald, CB 36, 205
Henry 158
Henry 386
— Henry Hope, CB...7, 323
— Henry William 453
609
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James John
John Gordon
John Higgin
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Lionel Frederick
Sir Lumley, Bart. ..
Malcolm
Oliver
Otway Mayne 95
Richard W
Robert Blackall ...97
Roto. D
Samuel James... 100, 399
— Thomas 104, 179
— Thomas 59
— Thos. Chadwick 406
— Thomas Philip ...62, 233
— Walter Ferrier 172
— William 370
— William 604
— Wm. Bannatyne 309
— William Douglas 373
— William Henry ...95, 168
— Wm. John 272
— William Wallace 557
Grain, Edw.Metcalfe43, 205
— Henry 551
Granet, Edward John
— Matthew W. E ...75, 298 Grange, Charles Walter 609
— William Butler ...45, 206 . Granger, Henry Thos,
— William Driscoll 545! — Jas. Kean 395
(Jostling, Chas. Henry... 254jGrant, Alexander 213
Gothard, Eei\ George... 533 — Alex. Chas 89
Gott, Geo. Arthur 401 1— Alexander G 606
— Wm. Charles 404I— Alex. Gibb, MB 455
Gough, Bloomfleld 151 — Aug. Drunrmond
— Cha. John S., CB 404 — Bartle
Maximilian, MB.
Murray D. V. T.
Sir Patrick, GCB
Peter Macpherson ... 456
Robert 72, 206
Rob. Abercromby ... 33S
Roto. Alex. Peter 380
— Robert G. Hunter 545
— Robert J. Gordon 99,
— Samuel Cha. N
— Seafield F. M. T. 68, 4S3
— Suene 21
— Sydney Gordon 270
— Thomas John 609
— Thomas Linley 578
— William 557
— Wm. Cameron, M B.... 3S4
— Wm. Griffith 246
— Wm. J. E.CB....3, 36, 164
— Wilmot 356
Grant-Dalton, Gerald... 253
Grantham, Chas. C 72
— Charles Fulford
— Edward
— James
Grantt, Wm. MB. .
Granville, Bevil....
— Frederick
— Sydney Geo
Grattan, Alto. O'Donnel 55
— Henry 93, 279
— O'Donnel C 244
Graves, Benj. Chamney 424
— Francis John
— Francis Lowry ....
— Henry Affleck ....
— James William
— James William .
— John Crosbie, CB
— John Stewart ....
— Robert Stannus .
— Robert Stannus 329
Shapland 97, 237
Somerset H. Paul
Thomas Bayley
William
William
— Wm.Grogan
William Henry...
Gray, Arthur
Basil
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Cyril Metcalfe ...
Edw. Owen Browne.. 400
— Henry Chas. B 349
Jas. Clarke Charnock 402
— Jas. Cha. Charnock 360
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— HughHenry 42, 416
— Hugh Sutlej 152
— Sir Jn. B., GCB. ...4, 144
— Stanley Charles 313
— Wilfred A 296
Goulburn, Cuthbert E. 175
— Edward 604
— Henry 230
407
— Charles Coote 66
— Charles Graeme ...70, 256
— Christian Disandt ... 551
— Daniel Alexander 331
— D. G. S. St. John 44, 482
— Edward Fitzherbert.. 55
— Edward Charles 37
wm, R. bill Nevill... 308
eany, John P. .1/7' .. 53a
id, Sir Edward
Harris.XCB 8
'e;.! :-i :-.. I'M ward 595
Ferdinand Wm 300
■eatwood,HenryFred. 316
■eaves, G. Richards, CB. 40
veil, Andrew 66
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Andrew Pellott S.
Arthur Oet a vn is
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John Hugh
James M'Innes
John Francis 140
John William ... 100, 249
89
569
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2S6
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385
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— Joseph
— Malcolm Alex
— Rich. Smith 55:
— Robert, MB 454
— Thomas Brown 5S4
— Bev Thos. David, MA. 457
— Walter Fost. Camplin 278
— Walter Gordon 311
— Wellington, MB 531
— William 603
— William 545
— William du Gard 490
— William John 14, 177
Owen
— Percy
Richard
Richard Hall
Richard Spurgeon .
Thomas Edward
Thomas Littleton....
William Sg
— Sir Wm. H. R., CB
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Greenaway, Syd. G. C.
— Thomas 36, 480
— Thomas 489
Greene, Dawson 1 lornel. 606
— Dom. Sars. CB. ...41, 165
— Edward 578
— Hubert Roth well 381
— John Joseph, MB. ... 384
William Sheppey 569
Greenfield, Jas.H.L. 105, 518
— Richard M 354
Greenham, Charles John 345
Greenhill, Joseph Ridge 381
Greenland, Albert 104, 300
Greenock, Lord 233
Greenstreet, Wm. Lees 209
Greenwood, Charles S. 152
Edw. F. G 371
— James Frederick 242
Greer, Arthur J 595
— Carlile 170
— Henry Harpur, CB.... 12
— Joseph Henry 320
Macgregor 209
- William 318
Greetham, John Henry 570
Gregg, William 256
Win. Henry. MB. .. 455
Gregorie, Charles Fred.
6i, 258
1 rregorj , Fra. Hood 609
— Fred'erick William ... 606
— George 68, 399
— George Constable 98, 41S
— Henry James Michell 604
— Wm. Villeueuve 170
Gregson, Beo. Charles... 396
— James Dalton 351
— Lancelot Allgood ... 316
— Matthew Henry 210
Greig, Banks Robinson 169
— IrwinMontgomery 47, 223
— J 603
— John, MB 380
— John James, CB 609
— Philip Henry 98, 183
— Piercy Henderson ... 530
— Jiev.T. H 533
Grouted, Charles M. ... 152
— Fra. Wallace 75, 304
Gresson, William Hen. 609
Greville, 7/ok. A. H.F... 305
— Arthur Charles 606
— Henry Lambert F. 40, 165
Grey, Charles Fra. Bar. 170
Edward Simpson 602
Francis Douglas 606
— William Ker
— William Robert
Graydon, George ..
102, 332 — Hon. Henry Booth ... 569
609 — John William 545
545 — Leopold James Hen. 425
678
Index.
Grey Loop. J. H. OSJ. 98,41s Gully, Samuel Martin
— Hicliiml 5691- William 554
— Robert Elton 145 Gun, Alexander... 592
— William Francis H. ... 4=6 Gundry. Henry B 174
Gribhle.llen Cholmeley 1 ;S (Sunn, F. h. Gowet ...... 595
Gribbon,G.C..JGB jto — Jn. Sutherland, MB. 455
Crier, Geo. Richard 3681— William
— Henrv 184- William Donald
— John Frederick W Gunner, Edward
Cricrson, Henry 13
— James Moncrieff 174
- .I.ihn 101, 5'7
■-.ink 290
John Andrew 173
- Wm. lly. B
Gunning, Chas. Vera
— Jamea Davis
John Campbell ...94, 484
Robert Oardwell 384
383
Griffin, Alfred 586!— Boot, Henry 305
- Charles Henrv ^4 cuuston. Bernard H
Kdw. Christian ... 73, 178 Guntcr, Edward
557
•■ lward 245
1; iberl Imrie 551
• Thomas Bdwar
Griffith. CharleeMatt.69, siS
— Charles Wflliam
— Clement Bayly
- Bdward Hugh 2=6
580
— Griffith 454
- Henry Woolgar 265
— Hugh 504
- John H. King 265
596
Richard 72, 483
Griffiths, Algernon Byd. 171
— Howel ■■• 319
— .lames
Gunthorpe.Edw.Jas.ios, 488
Gunta,Bankabehari,JI/B 455
— Kali Paila, MB 455
Guidon, Evelyn P. 71, 415
— Philip 23:
Gnrney, John Gregory 584
62
Jan es wmoar 174
John Douglas Maude 161
Thomas Key 95, 485
William 569
Guy, Thomas, MD 593
Arthur George Fred. 609 Guyon, Gardiner Fred. 243
I ha, I' Richardson. 255J
— Clement James ..
Bdward St. John ... 68
-- Gilbert Saunders 456
— Henry Hareonrt 303
— John G. Erskine...97,
rd 554
— Llewellyn 265
— Thomas Richardson 37
— Wm. Edwin 45
Crieg, Edward Evans... 45
Crimble, George Sharpe 24:
Crimes, Hugh Kdw 2S4
Grimston, Walter J 609
Grimwood. Geoffrey G. 305
Grindlay, Henry Robert 554
Grinscll, Samuel D. N. 294
Critton, F. Bonnycastle 557
— Henry 400
Grognn, Chas. Kdw. 47, 244
Bdward Georirc
Gronow, Wm. Lcttsom 309
' :niel Charles... 382
Qraafenor.Banmares F. 330
Thomas 243
Grove, Alex. Sinclair 102, 487
— Arthur H 360
- Coleridge 254
— Henry Charles 279
— Henry Leslie 545
Reginald Parker 264
Herbert Joseph 348
Gwatkin.Fred.Stapleton 427
Gwyi i.I lam. Weston 3,42, 399
— Herbert Lionel ...102, 169
— Reginald Thoresby... 238
Gwynne, Nadolig X. ... 309
— Roderick Edm. Howe 265
Gyll, Flemyng Geo. 102, 169
Gzowski, A. Baulislaus 315
— Oasimii S 3
Hackett, Arthur Luke ... 505
— Charles 240
— John 39
— Rev. John, B^
— Pierce John .
— Robert Henry
— Samuel
— Simpson
— Thomas Bernard 606
Hackman, Henry Wm... 366
Hadaway, Geo. Rowley 172
m. Maitland 593
Hadcock, George 583
Hadden, Chas. Fred. ... 173
Louis James W 265
William Charles 9, 204
Hadfield, Chas. Arthur 344
Charles Joseph 55:
Hadley, Leonard Jos. ... 40
Hadow, Arthur de S. ... 259
— Fred. Edw 7
396
361
•75. 336
62
279
Haldane, Henry Ernest 293
— Wm. Sidney 369
Hale, Edw. Blagden, CB. 9
— Lonsdale Aug 71
— Matthew Holford 89, 270
— Robert 43. "5
— Thos. Egerton, MB. 595
— Wm. Godfrey 557J
Haleman, Fred. L. 102, 488
Hales. Arthur 106, 271
— William James 72
Haliburton, A. Lawrence 3
Haliday, Saunders B.... 531
Halket't, Chas.H. C. 106, 207
— Colin James Love ... 319
— Duncan Craigie 324
— Henry Craigie 425
— Wedderburn Conway 325
— William Geo. Craigie 423
Hall, Alex. Courtenay... 609
Alfred Campbell Blair 291
Archibald 586
Augustus Robinson... 381
Burnett Grei ve 398
Charles 340
— Charles Aug. K 347
Charles Henry 43, 412
— Charles McKenzie ... 451
Francis Henry 172
Frederick 606
Geoffrey C 455
George W. Monk 312
Henry 157
— Henry 264
Henry Geo 505
Henry Thomas
Herbert Sidney G ... 298
John Durham 46,
— John Greive 209
John Peter 37:
Julian Hamilton ...45, 23
— Lewis Frederick... 66, i6(
Lewis M. M 398
Montagu 96, 347
Reginald H.
Richard 586
Richard Spencer. ..67, 23
Roger 253
Samuel William 366
Thos. Erskine A
William
William Bruce R. 96,
Hamilton, Lord Ernest I
William 1;
— Evelyn John 3j I
— Francis Cecil 25']
— Francis Dancy 5c I
— Francis Fisher, CB. ... A
— Francis William ...99, 26
— Frederick H. Anson 60
— Fred. Temple Rowan 24 '
— KrFred.Wm. ECB.S, 26
— George John 93,- '
— George Vaughan
— Gilbert H. C
36
480
Robert 6061— Reg. Campbell
rer,GeorgeBdw.io6. 207
■ Malcolm H. S 335
B lw. A.W.S. ... 343
— George 1S6
- John 609
' - ibb, Alexander 170
■ 255
Grundy, Fred. Leigh ... 74a Barry Clayton
Grylls, G B up;, Arthur Balfour
" rley 6061 '
' ■••.voi-tli 42'.
14
.101, 169
Hagart.Jas. M'Caul.CJS. 606
Haggard, Andrew C. P. 269
— Charles 332
— Claude Mason I73
— George 557
Hagger, Thomas 0 603
— William Robert 395
Hague, ('has. Barnard 606
70
Sol < fharles Thomas .
223
William James
Hallen, James H. B 533
Hallett, Charles Evans 422
— Charles Wm. S 234
— Clements Thos 551
— Henry T. Hughes 301
— Henry H. H 103, 487
— Wyndham Hughes ... 488
Hallewell, Henry L 234
Halliday, David 102, 249
— Francis Edward 100, 397
— Francis T 267
— George Edmund 609
— George Thomas 407
— John Gustavus 403
Henry, CB
— Henry
— Henry, MD
— Henry Blackburne .
— Henry Charles
— Hen. Meade, CB
— James Campbell ....
— James Graham
— John Butler, MD. .
— John Fane Charles .
— John James
— John Miller ;
— John S. Monteith....
— Louis Herries
— Octa vius
— Peter Fisher P
— Richard, CB k
— Son. Richard Baillie „„,
— Son. Robert Bailey... 609 :
— Robt. Ewen 212,
-- Robert Gorges 9, 204'
— Robert John 603
— Robert William 606
— Thomas Bramston ... 609
— Thos. de Courcy 545 I
— Sir William, Bt. ...66, 177
— William Conrad 5451
— William George .. 274
— Wm. Jn. P 578
— William Stewart 336
Hamley, E. B. CB. ...12, 164
— Francis G 373
— Joseph Osbertus, CB. 369
— William George 545
Ham mans, Arthur Wm. 276
Hammersley, Fred 40
— Frederick 54S
Hammick.St.VincentA. 267
Hammill, Denzii 95, 3ai
Hammond, Arthur Geo. 422
— Rev. Baldwin, MA.... 457
— Charles George r\$
— Dayrell T 334I
— Frederick 97, 4Ig
Henry S4S*
Henry Albany ...104, 488
John 395
L. N. Dyer 609
Peter Henry 172I
Thomas 255
William Whitmore ... 356
Hamond, Robt. Thos. 92, i8t
Hampton, Arch. Ritchie 361
Wm. PhiliD 403 1
Stratford C i7o'Hanbury, Harold C 141
Hallifax.R.Alf. Plassey 259 — Jas. A. MB 378
Hailing, Richard 586
Hallowes, Geo. Skene 68, 269
— Henry Jardine 96, 254
— John 606
— Thos. R. F. B 141
Halpin, Nicholas J 456
— Rev. Robert 396
Haly, Rich. H. O'G. 106, 330
lera.v 545 Haiiicrsley, John Henry 264
Philip Charles ...
Herbert de Hags
Malcolm Root 44. C14
Peter de 11 . 456
384 Hailes,0has.Metcalfe4s1
• i hn 1 llements
Walter ,,,
Idward L. ... ?r;8 llain, Herbert, A. D '. 369
;4 Haines, I lbs rles "
: ' liaHes S
■.O.Wolfra I red. Paul, GOB,
'75 OOU 6, 35o
38o- Gl 242
258 — '•■ ■ lair 298
H berl Lewis 173
!' 103, 237
1 Ddy, Ml). enc
Uex. 11 v .'. ,„
re ... 334
1] D 554
— -ffb».Wm.S.Bateman-
Hancock, Frank Herb. 264.'
— George Edward 105, 518 j
— Henry Francis 43, 223
— John Gatchell 456 :
— Wm. Washington ... 34J
Hand, John Sydney 68, 288!
Handcock, A. Gore 103, 420 j
— Gerald Carlile S 259.
— Richard Henry 350
— Robert Gordon 425 *
Handley, Aug. M... 105, 259,]
Hands, Henry H. G 503I
— William 47l 482
-■54 Handy, Bennett Flem... 244
402: Handy side, Robt. V. 45, 482
Hamilton, AJex. C. ...99, 207
— Arthur Frank ...102,222
— Arthur Richard Cole 297
— Berosford R 246
— Boyd Cullcn Poley ... 401
— Bruce Meade..
— Charles, CB. ..
— ( lharles James ...103, 237I— William
Sir Chas. John j., Bt. 6o4!Hanhani,PhelipsBrooke 174
— Charles L. Hnillie 569'Hankey, Augustus B 17
Charles Moorehead... 2551— Henry Aitchison ...4) 136
557|Hankin, Fred. George... 554
Geo. Orommelin ...42, 412
C. Pratt
Chas.Reg, S.Douglas
U..MD
Christ. Monteith
Constantine BEenry.,
Digby St. Vinoent ..
Douglas
Edward chetwood ..
Edw. Owen F
606] — Edward Lewis 46, 482
171 Hanley, Dudley, MD... 596
606 Hanlon, Michael 327
403 Hanly, John 395
570 H anna, Hy. Bathurst 98, 421
'7!
2361 — Williar
Index.
679
Hannah, John B.JiT>.... 381
Haunan, James 37S
Hannay, Ornielie C 339
— Ramsay W.Rainsford 171
Hannen, Geo. Grote 93, 168
Hanrahan, Jas. J. MB. 595
Hansard, Arthur C 173
Hanson, Alfred ffm 172
— George Wm 545
— James Moore 345
Hanstock, Edward 254
Hanwell, Joseph 71, 167
Harbord, Hon. Chas 233
— Richard 551
Harcourt.Alfred F.P.96, 417
— Francis Venables 604
— Geo. John 551
— Philip Hanmer ...73, 183
Harden, Allan 451
— Frederick John 255
— George 279
— John Edward 355
Hardie, Gordon K. MB. 594
Harding, Arthur 385
— Benjamin 606
— Charles Mulcaster ... 254
— Egerton 340
— Gerald Montrisor ... 240
— William 606
— William Tydd 595
Hardinge.IfoM. A.E. CB. 8
— Hon. Arthur Stewart 263
— Hon. Henry Charles 357
— Edward 596
— Henry 130, 606
— Henry Haughton 170
— Herbert Richard 276
Hardiaty, Wm. F. J. ... 273
Hardy, Rev. A. O. MA. 457
— Campbell 66, 166
— JfoK.C.G.Gathorne68, 229
— Edmund Armitage ... 551
— .Rey.EdwardJohn.B,!. 396
— Frederick 41
— John 70
— John Braithwaite 554
— Jonas Pasley 606
— Luke 586
— Richard Hugh 264
— RobertHenry 153
— William, CB'. 13
— William E 172
Hare, Charles William 271
— Edward Henry 249
— Edward Humphrey 174
— Fred. S. Christian ... 36S
— Rev. George 128
— George 383
— George John 423
■ Rev. Henry, MA 60;
347
545
6of'.
606
2'"<4
5S4
Harman, Ramsay
009
Rodolph, ATB 38'
— Thos. Edwards 236
— Wentw. H.King ...96.
— Wm. Morton, MB. ... 3S2
Harmar, C. D'Oyley 283
Harness, Arthur, CB. 72,
— Sir Henry D.-STCB. 7,204
Harnett, Edward 67, 142
Harper, John Bloom ... 350
— Thomas
Harpley, Matt. John ... 395
Harpur, Jervis 46, 514
— Joseph 569
Harran, Edward
Harries, Sam. Keith ... 249
Harris, Charles 13, 410
— Charles Gerald 329
— CharlesJohnBirchio4, 488
— Charles Walter 319
— Claudius Shirley 142
— Edward James 332
— Francis Anderson . . . 298
— George 208
— George Fras. Angelo 456
— George Frederic 237
— Henry Thomas... 97, 486
— Henry William... 94, 516
— James Edward 250
— Rev. Jas. H. Beresford 60;
— James Thomas 66, 41.
— Noel Hamlyn 89, 167
— Philip 67, 399
— Philip Hy. Farrell "
— Richard Han. W. H. 316
— Thomas 3
— Thomas Marshall... 45, 1
— Webber Desboro' 5
— William 569
— William Henry 378
— William Henry, MB. 504
— William Octavius 426
— WorseleyPoulett.ATD. 454
Harrison, Albert Henry
— Arthur John
— Aug. N. R
— Broadley
— Cecil Francis
— Charles Edward
— Charles Henry 554
— Chas.Wm.Inglebyio2, 219
— Cholmeley E. C. B.... 343
— Claude Edw 300
— Douglas C. W 52
— Edward 545
— Edward 569
— Henry 380
— Henry Drinkrow 237
— Herbert A. (1 340
— Jasper Nicolls 400
— John 128,569
— John Henry C.
— Joseph 603
— Pemberton 170
— Richard, CB 47, 206
— Robert A. G 173
— Robert Prescott 604
70 — Standish Henry 244
Thomas Branfill... 44, 412
606
Harvey, Chas. El\vin69,
— C. Hamilton, MB. . . .
— Charles Lacon
— Charles Smith ...104,
— Edward
— Geo. SamuelA
— George Sheppard
— Henry
— Henry B
— Henry B. R
— Henry James
— Henry Logan
— John
— John Edmund 70,
— John Edward
— John James
— John Richard 70,
— Percy Seymour
— Robert Charles
— Robert, MB
— William Crosbie
— William Lueg
Harward, Geo. Sisson
— Henry Blake
— Henry H
— Thos. Netherton ...47,
Harwood, John H
Haslett, Arthur Kyle 106,
Pechell
Hassall, Thomas
Hassard, Fairfax Chas.
CB 36,
— Henry Bolton
— Henry Somerset
— Robert Deey
Hassell, Jas. Wm. ...94,
Hast, Arth. Wellesley
— Fred. Elsmie
Hasted, John Ord ...72,
Hastings, Douglas ...66,
— Edward George G. ...
— Edw. Spence
— Francis Eddowes ...
— Francis William. ..39,
— Holloway, W 101,
— Warren
— Wm. Joseph
Hatch, George Cliff.. .36,
— George Pelham
— William Keith
— William Sparkes 13,
Hatchell, Charles
— David Thompson 102,
— Ebenezer John
— George 74,
— Henry M
Hathorri, John Fletcher
Hathway, Hamilton R...
Hattim, Arthur
— VilliersLaT
— Villiers
— Wm.de Bathe
Haughton, Edward
— Henry Lawrence
— John 95,
— John
— Jn. Colpoys, CSI. 36,
— Thomas H
Haultain, Francis M. ...
— Fred. William
369
Hawkins, Edward Lind-
say 73,
— Frederick
— George Walker
— James
— John Summerfield 9,
— John Wm
— Thomas Scott
— Walter Francis
Hawks, Thos. Spence 44,
Hawkshaw.Edw.Cricht.
Hawley, Robt. B.CB. 12,
— Wm. H
Hawtayne, Thos. M. ...
— W.H.Wilson
Hawthorn, George S. 71,
— Robert 67,
Hawthorne, Robert Jno.
Hay, Albert W
— Alex. Charles 67,
— Alex. Duncan
— Alex. Sebast. L. CB.
— Hon. Arch. F. G
— -Him. Arthur
— Arthur Ernest
— Charles
— Hon. Charles Rowley
— Lord Edward
— Edward
— Edward Owen
— George Alex
— George James D. 46,
— George W. R. MB. ...
— Henry
— James 105,
— James Archibald ... ..
— Jas. R. M. Dalrymple
— John Charles 73,
— JohnCrosland 97,
— Robert John 42,
— StratfordMorrisomo3.
Thomas Robert H. D.
WoulfV
Henry
— Henry Ambrose
— James
— John
— Hon. Richard
— Richard Charles
— Richard Thomas
— Richard William, MB.
— Robert Powel..,
— Thomas
— Thomas Leigh
— Wm. Aldworth Home
— William Henry
Harenc, Archibald R. ...
— Charles Edward
Harford, Fred. H. ...62,
— Frederick Lloyd
— Henry Chas
Harger, John
Hargreave, Geo. William 240
Harington, Arthur M.... 356
— Fred. Donnelly ...95,416
— Frederick William ... 253
— Philip 569
Harkness, Chas. Thos... 545
— Henry D'Alton 285
— John Granville 72, 240
— Thomas Robert 175
— William Henry 1.36 Hartopp, Chas. Edw.
Harley, George Ernest 237 Hartshorne, Arthur G. 4
— Robt.Wm. CB. CMG. 604 Harvest, Edw. D. ... 66, 364!— Henry M. P.
Harman, Chas. Edw. ... 335I — Hector 604 — Henry Philip 67
— GeorgeByng 39J— Henry A. L 368 — Richard Lloyd
— George Douglas King 236J — Henry Lewis 99, 335!— Robert Tomkyns
— James Frederick 171 — William S. S 401 ;Hawkins, Albert
— Henry John 210 .Harvey, Alfred Bissel... 147 — Alex. Caesar, CB... 36.
— Montague J. King ... 423 — Charles Albert 505!— Clement Wm
William 153 Havelock, Acton C... 96,
William Courtney ... 519 — Sir Hen. Marshman,
— William Hart 373 Bart. CB
— William Pringle 451 Haverfield, John T
Harrisson, Henry Albt. 267 — Hen. WykehamB. T.
Harry, John Deacon ... sgzHaverty, John C
Hart,ArthurFitzRoyio6, 275!Havilaiul, Francis
Edward Chichester... 209 Havilland, James de, 43,
Horatio Holt 211 JHaw, Robert
346iHaward, Wallace
210 Hawes, Albt. G. Sydney
106 — Alexander J. D. 104,
140I— Benjamin P
Charles Ward
Geo. Harrington
John
— Reginald Clare
Hart-M'Harg, William
Harter, Stephen J. H....
Hartford, Irving St.John264J-
Hartigan, J. M'Knight.. 569]-
Michael Jos 395 — Herbert Johnston
Hartman, William Hy. 89 — Wm. Harington ...4
Hartnell, Thomas Hy. 569 Hawker, Ernest Alt?.
Edw. Chris. Tvrell .
Hay-Boyd, Jas. Geo. ...
487 Haycock, Fred. Aug. S.
361 Hayden, Robt, Owen ...
505 Haydock, Henry Jas. 73,
4ii[Haydon, Wm. Henry ...
30S Hayes, Arthur M. Ed....
532— AylmerE
183 — Clarence H
— John Beauchamp
— Patrick
— Patrick A
Haygarth, Francis
Hay hurst, George Hy.H.
Hayles, Henry Thomas
Hayley, Andrew B
Hayman, Matthew Jones
Hayne, Arthur Nevill...
— Arthur Gorham H. ...
-Robert
Haynes, Alleyne
— Carleton ..-.
— Charles Edw
— Edward Court
— F.Hutchinson
— Henry Sid. Freeman.
— Jonathan Wynyard ...
— Walter Illing worth ...
Hayter, Charles 97,
Haythorne.iSiVEdmimi'l
KCB 8,
Haywanl, Henry B. 95,
— Gabriel G. W
— John Fred. Curtis ...
Haywood, Walter W. ...
Hazlerigg, Arthur G.74,
— Thomas Maynard 74,
Hazlett, Henry James...
Head, Henry Bond
Headlcy, Henry B
H ea ley', John
Kealy, Charles
— Elliott Fred
551 — Michael Francis
413 — Michael Ryan
584]— Richard Calvert
213 Hearle, Parkins
489 Hearn, Charles S. ... 44,
4281— George 42,
483! — George
557 — John Henry
423'Heaslop, Colpoys P. 100,
5y6 Heastey, Geo. Bayles 46,
164 1 Heath, Alfred Hales ...
40T — Chas. Ernest
489
6 So L>w'
•Until. Edward 37o'Henncssy, D. Cowslade. 45'
— Fnd Cr.fton 213 — Geo. Robertson .93,410
— George JchnD.... 67, +;.; Banning, Shurlook, CB 39
— Harrv U. Rose 4=7 H.-nri.pies, Edw. Natb.. 173
— .1 .hn" Macclesfield ... s™ Benry,Cba.Stuart,C'.B»i2,i04
-l.fwisKorl.es 519I— George........ 2--
— l'ercv Charles 5'9
Bdwd MD 595
be, Alfred 211
— BaobeH
— Charles George 24°
— Charles Graham 102, 344
— Charles Lecbmere ... 352
— Charles T. 47.
George Cecil 43. l65
John James 595
John L. V M4
— Robert Edward 130, 606
— William 554
Henslowe, Patrick J. F. 405
Bowman, Henry F. ... 383
— William 380
569) Hanson, Christopher ... 184
an] nun, ArchibaldB. 103, 420
- Benry Poole, CB...... ~
Henry 68, 41" Bepburne, RobertG.W.
rl Walker 4>* Bepenstal, Lambert J.
r, DavidC.W.... 383 Dopping ... 213
t ] .. Libert James . 20b
, buries Fade 584 Uepworth, David 372
■ rapath, Edgar 246
-Wilfred 267 — EdwiuLoud 259
I [erb< rt, Arthur 609
James Arthur James, CB. ... 9
t, Win. Stan. 105, 18a —Charles 428
Beberden, Henry . 47, 166 — OhartoB 545
Hector. Janus. MB. ... 3S- -Edward 3 159
;bam, James 259 ~~ l:'lu'- ^ m 3°5
1 :,oi-c Flower 46
;/i 38. — Graham Cludde
Beflernan, James Job.... 504 — Benry Carden,3fD...
53' - £<« J,?.hn °- -w
— Neebitt, MB 59 1 - "■>'<■ « uliam Henry.
Hefleron, Ja-. And 150— William Henry
Kdward 140 Herey.Eust, Lovelace 96
m, Clement H.J. 609 — Francis John 69, 236
— Clement John M 253 Herd, Win. Geo. Remfry 60
HeMen,W.A.T.CJ/G.94, 34" Bereford, Charles ... 89, 259
1. Ilv. liettcswth. '71 licrepath, John Roden. 59
— Bobt, Chas 212 Henot, M. A. H. J. 105,399
. Thos. B. S....97, 139 Heme, George Edward 55.
Helme, George Coope... 246 Heron, Thomas 37.
Bely, Charles 250 Heron-Maxwell, W. H.S. 24
Hefvar, Arthur B 174'Herrick, Benj. Bous. 46, 39
-Charles W. H 145 Hemes, Fred. Stans. ... 55
— Edward Hawker 554 Herring, Wilbam ...102, 27
— Frederick 557'— William Henry 40
— Benry Weston 242 Barring-Cooper, Cha.H. 17
— John Welman 551 Herscliel, John 97, 219
Howia, Alfred G. W.... 37V Hertford, F. H. G. Mar
WUlonghby 160 quisof,GCB
— WUlonghby Bathurst cjo Harvey, Arth. Henry W. 357
Hemerv, t'has. Elw. S. 1561— Charles Gerald B.
— Kdward 551 — <-'has. R. W., CB.
Bemlng, Dempster 503 — Const. R. Wm
yway, Bdw.Fred. 603 — Hugh De la Motte ... 423
Bemmmg, Fred. Wilson 140 — Thos. G. O'Donoghue
Hemphill. Francis B. R. 293 Heseltiue, Gerald A. ...
— VCtn. MD 595lHesketh, James 100, 364
Bemated, Arthur 4561— Robert Walter 98, 4S6
Edward 355 Hesse, John V
Benohy,Bngh O'Connor 161 Bessey, Wm. Henry
1 ameron 554 Session, Thomas ..'..
a. Burton 21 1 Hewat, Arthur H
— K. V. W. < B 606 - Geo. Tho. Wm
—Frederic 105, 353 — 11. Roper Curzon .
>//' 454 — William
1 etson, William .
— HenryC.Page- 148I— Charles Campbell 97, 486;— Arthur
' Sale 46, 4S2 — George S. Butler. ..93, 4S4,— Arthur
llew.tt, Edward 0.... 71, 206 — Arthur
545
Heyland, Alex. Samuel
Alfred Thomas, CB.
Arthur Rowley ...104,
John Rowley
JohnR. K. L
Herman, Cecil Edw. H.
— Charles H. Cockburn
— Henry 4°.
Beysham, B. F 47,
Heywood, John Jas. 92,
— John Magee 95,
Hezlet, Rich. Jackson...
Hibbert, Arch. Louis ...
Edw. George
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Jeffery. James 583
Tohn Morton 609
Jeffreys, Edin. Rich., CB. 8
Fred. Vaughan 213
Henry Byron 173
Patrick Douglas 334
William 73, 219
William Richard 354
Jekyll, Herbert 209
John Richmond 401
Jelf, Richard Henry ... 209
Jellett, John Hewitt ... 174
Tenings, U. A., MD 382
Jenkins, Alexander... 43, 481
— Atherton Edward ... .57
— Chas. B. H 161
— Charles V'anbrugh ... 546
— Charles Vernon ...47, 413
— Edward Gordon... 94, 516
— Fras. Howell, CB. 3,48,415
— Herbert Chas "... 159
— John Hadow 551
— Richard 604
— Richard 404
— Robert Gedoin 98, 486
— Thomas Morris 489
— Vaughan 277
Tenkinson, George S. C. 341 1
Jenner, Aug. Fred 604
Kentish 603
Stephen "Weston 208
Jenney, Wm. Richard... 371
Jennings, Benjamin 163 j
— Charles Barromeo ... 383 1
— ( 'harles James ... 74, 484 \
— Robert 212
— Robert Melvill 45o
Jephson, S. W., CB 546
William Colvile 242 j
.b v- in. Henry Joseph... 55! i
In.7i
3Eermyu, JKeo. Edm, MA. 457. Johnston, Percy Her-
Jerome, Henry Edw.
Henry Jos. W. .
John
546j
bert, MD. ...'. 384
Randal William 326!
Robert 264I
TlieophilusB. W.P.... 531 J
— Thomas Heurv 4, 312
-'•William '. 185
— William, MD 30 ■
— WiUiamThoinis,lfI>. vm
I Jones, Thomas John
li.ee. W
Walter D.illv
Walter Parke 106, 209
Sir William, KCB. 6, 276
William Fred. Hillatt 300'
William H. Dawes ... 5io:
Widium James 5+6
tog Keig
533 Ceir,
11 rosrl i
£eir, JohnL
- William, MD. ..
Keith, Alex. C. J/a
- George Silver .
- James
170
2S3
Wi
•ler
Jerri
Jervi
- Oh ,. !. ;,. V
— lv
vyn Stanhope
— Henry Napier
— .To
— Jo'
.u Gordon
— S-
Win. P. Dn
0
CMG-., CB.
Jervi
-■■. Henry< 1 a
Jess,.
1, Hen. L ithbri
Xaaso
— Gu
hrie Hyli u
Jex, '
J..i.:„
.Toblfc
'--, Alfred
fobs »
:, iVra,, MB
174 - Henry Melvil! ...
5691 — Hugh, MB
. .. 454
172I- James
.... 406
204 — .las. Mitchell
.... 57S
— James Hubert.
... 401
204 — James Win. Hope
73. 4^5
rdan, Joseph,' CB. ....'.
Lutley
4| Joseph," Frederick Win.
— Joseph Marcus, MD. 504
- William 3Sb
rosselyn, Arthur Henry 245
— Frederick John.. .100, 342
- James Edward 171
Ibubert.Cha. Henry, MB. .1 -, ;
Joseoh Forbes, Mil. 531
i: ibert, MD. ' 381
William ' 9J,' 2d6
594|Kekewich, Robert Geo! 237
517 —Samuel P. 74. 36 +
224 Kelaart, Gerald Talbot '73
391 Kelham, H-mry Robert 320
302 Kell, Waldegrave C. F. 2S2
43 Kellett, Edward Joung 373
557 KelUe, Arch. Henry... ... 401
519 — Charles W '. 173
5 .'4 - Edward Chamier ... 520
1 i-eorge Jerome 456
James 211
• lames. MD. .
Robt. Howden
Kellman, James Crag
377
328
g 3&9
255
99,
Kibert FitzRoy M.
Samuel H. N.
Wetitworth William
Hope 149
William Geo. Uurrie 489
William Henry 210
Jocelyn, Hon. A. G. F. 6og
— U.,„. John Strange ... 606
— Julian Root. J. 172 jotce, wmiam
— Robert Julian Orde... 244 Jolliffe, Charles
Joan, Thomas 94, 293' — Joseph Henry
Johnson, A. Bayard 40, 413I— Wilkes
— A'.ured Clarke 45, 1661— William
— Arch. Acheson ...73, 484 Jollie, Sev. James
— Charles 386 Jolly, Geo. Alfred
— Charles 569 Jones, Alfred
l— CharlesCooper,CS.42, 412U Alt'. Adrian
— Charles Gray 603 — Alfred E twin
Clem. Di Richard . .. 551— Alfred Stowell . ..
— Edward Armstrong... 171 — Arthur Fred ok
— Edward Pellier 151 - Benj. X. Heywood-
— 1't. Jieo. E. R 457 — Charles
— >v..v. Seginald P35 — Champion
— Sir Edwin B.KCB. 7, 177 — Christoph
— Ernest 578 — Douglas Forde
— Francis, MB 381— Ebenezer
— Francis Dixon 569 — Francis
— Fred.ColpoysOrmsby 401 — Felix Th iinas .
— Fred, Francis 294:— Frank Levis ...
— Frederick Lnttmann 311 — Fred. G lorge W a.
— George V under... 36, 164 — Fred. WhitworUiR.
— Henry 386 — Fred. William .......
— Hy. Allen Win 295 — Geo. Alfred
— Sir Henry F. F., Bt. . 604!— Geo. Augustus
— Heury J 326'— Geo. Gorimr John S.
— JohnHughE. ... 73, 484 — Geo. Turner
-- Ji s. SaBceld, MD 595J— Gilbert Saltoun
— Osmond MoncriefF ... 3731— Griffith Turner
■ • 372
• • 55'
H-nry y\i Kelly, AndersouL.udsav 207
Walter Pat 298 — Arthur D. D 278
371',— Arthur James 213
173 — Chas. Henry 262
531 — Edward 395
;1( - Edward David 172
531 — Francis Henry 2x3
3S4 — George Charles 554
609 — Harvey Hamilton ... 488
346 — Henry Cha. Thomas 401
— Henry Holdsworth ... 39S
— Win
Joynei,
Joynes, Robert
loynt, Christopher, MD.
— E. Heame.JfD
— Francis George
— Henry VV., MD
Judge, Arthur
■ Kichu
■ Hicha
• Thorn
246
Henry
173J— Henry ... .
345 — Henry Hels
370! — Henry Non
50.5 — H. Rich mi .1
•67, 4"3i — Howard Sn
— Wm. Nicholas Gibson 557— Howel Lock
Johnston, Alex., MO. ... s95 _ Hugh Mam
— Arch. F. Campbell ...
— Charles
pencer Alf. T. ...72, 415
Julian, John Courtenay 274
Julyau, Sir Penrose G.,
KCMG-. CB 591
Jupp, Richard B 243
Just, Augusta-!
Justice, Arth. Symonds
— Ch'irLes Ls Gendre .
— Francis James
— Geo. Strachey Clive...
— Henry Anneslev ...71,
- Philip .'. ..
— William Clive
— William Napier
Cains, Thomas
Kallender, George
Kan , ( 'harles George ...
Francis Inman..'
Francis WilK-ini
Francis R. P
George
John Fielding Willis
Matthew Nisbett G.
Karslako, Frederick 100, 329
Kauntze, Edw. H. E. 95
Kay, Alfred Hervey 299
Foster C. Li.-ter 137
Henry Monckton 400
William Algernon 106, 314
Kave, Arthur E. C ^5
ird, CB. ...
. 5°3
■ 454
. 382
. 423
6 j 1
James
— James, MD. ...
— Jas. Bennett ..
James Graves
— James William
— John
— John
— John Lov ell ...
— Patrick
Philip
— Sir Richard D.,
— Richard M. B. F.
- Thomas
Thomas Jas. P
— Thos, Conyng., CB
— Waldron E. Roper
- Will, am
— William Freema a...
— William Pierre
Kelly-Kenny.Thos. 99, 236
Kelsall, Gusiavus Nlc. 56
KCB
361
.174
2S4
.■■; '
9
237
264
244
5^4
— Wi
iobert ....
Stuart.
Edw. W;n.
— John
John R
Richard Edward
Kelsi'V, Walter Fi-.-d.
Cembali, Sir Arnold Bur-
rowes, CB.KCSI. ...g,
1 ieorge Vero
John Shaw
wKemble, Edw. Arthur .
53 -Henry
7- - HenryCharles ....
— Eeo. C. F. H
— Charles Corawallis
— Charles James. .
— David George . .
— Duncan Alexander
— Frederick
- George
— George . 1
B
Win. Myers
F. C
— James
— James Crosse
— James Taylor
— James Th' mason...
— James T. O., MD...
— John Kent
— JohnTremehhere...
— John William, MD..
— John Wilson, MB..
Hugh Thomas
62J — Humphrey Stanley..
533 — Inigo Richmund ...73
5461 — Jenkin ,.
503 — Jeremy
347 — Jeremy Peyton
210 —John, MB
5 — John
367 — John Wickliile
399 — John Woodville
2541 — Josiah
386'-- Juxon Henry
?47 — Lewis John Fillis
367I — Llewellyn Heywood...
378 — Melvdle George
2i 1 ' — Morgan Jones
175 — Morey Quayle
594 —Osborn Charles...
367 — Owen Thorn is
592 — Richard Godfrey
SOS!— Richard ( I
Rich. Royno:
Jose] 1I1, MB \yo — RobertOwen.
B.,MB 380 — Tl
Patrick 551;-
.,,,; - ltcdnaldKe
1 ,-;-; — Waipole Swintoa
606 Kean, Henry
• 327 Keane, E. A. W. Lord ..
591 — George Michael
233 — Hon. H. F., CB."
541 Kearney, Chas. J. Butlei
578 — Edward Barrett
244 Kearsley, Rob. Wilson..
453 Keate, Edward 69,
213 Keatinge, R.H., CSI., 40,
595 Keays, Chas. Fred. ...67, 515
294 — William 3-14
369 — William Tunned ...99, 517
275 Kcef, Geo. Alfred 262
■■'fer, William Napier 4^;
147 Iveegan, Denis F., MD. 454
379 Eeelan, Bernard Callan 531
11, Frederick John,
242 CB 74.416
tmund Ru :
p, Wm. Thornton .
r, Jonathan 4:
shan, John "
3S, James, MD
diley, Chas. Marsh
iCemmis, William ...95, 168
Kemp, .John 609
Walter Henry 395
Kempster, Francis 0.36, ; I o
— Francis James 346
Kempt, Francis Set.on... 551
Kendall, Henry, MB.... 377
Kennard, Hugh C. J).... 230
Cennaway, I ha. Win... 171
Kennedy,' Alex. Clark... 488
— Lord Alex 286
— Alex. Ken. Clark
— Arthur H. Clark-
— Charles Arthur...
— Charles Henry Scott 345
! or0
Edw. Chas. Wm. M... 2^9
Edw. Douglass 270
George Edw. deVere. 147
346
490
578
Henry Friend ..
Henry John Shaw
— Hugh
— Irving Francis... .
— James X
John Pi
John W. V is
Locknarl M. Hart!
— .vV Mich.K ICt'Sl.
■■ 546
... 285
■• 557
•■ 5(9
... 488
... 578
... 546
sy 569
o, 223
fit '.
I Blair 40;
— ThOB. Km. Arch 28c
,- Francis 3S(
Q Lb«rt,CB.4a, 4M
Walter Craurard 37-
William D 30*
- Willoiu'hhv Pitcairn s»e
B. 11. h 29;
Arthur Herbert an
Herbert, A. R .. s°!
t, Benj. Doxton 557
naa Edw
Kenny. Bdw. Rvana
William Henry
— Win. Wallace, KB.
-inn. Edgar
Cbaxtea H. M
William, i-ord
Kent, Bdm. Watkin ..
— I'lid. Bdmond
— Henry 4'
lb, James
kce .1. .1
. Bdw. Rannlpb 212
-Slaney, Wm.8
72. 229
— Walter Rupert 357
an Woulfe ... 31c
Lynch John 592
. William ... 100, 25c
Keppel, Boa. A. A. 0. .. 233
— Edward Georgi
Renins, Percy Geo 361
Wm. Hull 38c
an, Thos. .las. 371
Kerr, B.Cowan.ifD 379
— Charles Robert 34k
- Henry 96, 243
— John Henry Lyte 141
— John Ifacgregi r
John Manners ...
Cord Mark, CB 7, 298
Hark Ancrum
— Lord Ralph D., CB. 67
— Robert Scott
— William Frederick ...
— William Henry
- William Henry
Kerrich, Edmund
lart
rd \\ . 1 '.
Walter O'Oyly 4--.
Kcrridgc, ci,;,:
1. Bdm, HA.
lan, Harry G....
— J. Bingham ...... 100, 346
Cetchen, Isaac 74, "
— James 530
W. D. Brodie 502
395
557
Kettlewell, Bdw. Alex. 320
-■ 457
I homaa 71, 51-
• .'I! 32
■
- I 'li.u.e- R.. .1 .1 1
- Dn UeyG. Alan
- Frederick Henry
— George, MB
George B., MD.
- Henry 242!
— Henry, MB 504
— Henry John 6c6
;/<!Kni
.... 557 "
.... 315 "
.... 323 "
.... 454 "
iic,Fredcrick Cias,
Henry
Henry John
Henry Palmer
Henry Raleigh
Henry Sellers G. S. ...
— Lewis Hdwird ...39,
— Thomas
— William Henry
Henry Somerset 213 Knightley, Edward
- Henry Thomas 34'J Kmpe, William
-James Gerard 57S Knocker, Herbert Paget
- James Stewart 519 — Cuthbeit G
-John 316 - John Bedingfield ...
John Robert 89 Knollys, Arth. Cyprian
-Join: Rooper 322 — Henry
- l'ercv Maeirregor :63 — Louis Frederic, C31G.
- Uicl.'aiil Neuton 279 -JitUoH.SirW'.'r.XCB.i,
- SirR. Duckworth, Bt. 569 — William W
Rt. Ambrose Cecd
Knott, Charles John
3*9
Kidd, 1 hai
luv. Da
Leonard
- William Archibald
. w. c.
K Igour, Fredi riek . >, 486
1 barlea, Mi> 4S
Joh 1, MD.
I ■ ■' • 1 ; ,
Mi,
- Holier; Finlay
- Thos. Bracer
— Uriah Henry
— Walter Gawen
— William
— William
— William Affleck ..
— William Frederick
— William Michael 369
— William Ross 607
Kinglake. Hamilton A. 26
ECingscote, Henry B. ... 170
— Howard 296
— R. X. Fitzhardinge
CB 606
. .lames Bell... 569
— Wm. Henry Hell 92, 313
Kingston, Thomas, 311). 3S3
Kington, W.MilesX. 100, 146
Kinlucli, Alox.A. A.106, 304
— David Alex
George H. Anchite
- Thomas 353
Kinsman, Edward 57S
— Harold John 104, 179
— William James 554
Kippen, Horatio Nelson 70
Kirby, Thomas H. 105, 20.
— William Humphreys 1
K irchboffer, Robert B. 40.
Kirk, ViVis. C 53
Ja tnes Buchanan 47
— Robert
Kirkbride, Thomas W
Cirke, Henry Philip ..
-John Henry
St. Geo. Mervyn 210
Kirkland, J. Ag. Vesey 546
Kirkman, Wm. Reuben 5S6
kpatrick, H. 0. Ml). 384
Thomas David 259
— Wm. John Johnston 347
— Wm. Johnston 330
K irk wooi 1, Bee, George 396
— Heudley P. 209
■ James Nicholson S. 519
- J ihn Knox 297
- Kingston Dodd L. ... 384
Phomas Moore 381
Kiitikar. Kanoba 1;
Barton, Wm. Henry
Kirwan, Albert
John
■i ihn iiein's
>N m : l-.i. Maitland...
Kitchener, Fred. W. ...
■ C
— Henry Horatio
— Horaii 1 Herbert
Batching, CLa.V m. Boss
532
- Stephen 39
— William 50
— William 53
Knowles, Charles B. 69, 31
— Francis Edw 59
— Frederick 99,42
— Robert Townley 23
Knox, Charles Edmund 33
— Charles William 2S
— Francis Blake 171
— Fra Rout. B 42
— George
— George Uehter ..
— George Williams
— Howe James
— James
— J ihn Hunter ...
— John Simpson ...
— Maurice
— Richard
— Richard
— Richard Anncsle,
— Robert John '
— Thomas E., CB.
— Thos. Frai ""
— Vicesimus
— William
— William .'.
— William George
— Hon. William Stuart
Knyvett, Wm. E. N. 94,
Kuiiarski, Samuel P. L.
Koyaji, Beranji Xasar-
unpbell 42C
.... 596
• •■■ 55'
46, 413
.... 284
219
209
'75
398
514
428
5S7
07, 334
54i
62, 231
606
317
Willmrn.
66, 48:
-07
Walton B.
Etta in, Bee, E. I:
Gerard 1 Ihai tes
James Edward ....
r, William
. Henry
Knapp, Char;. - llarrei: ";'.' ■
w Uliam Frederick ... 531
Kuatchbull, Charli
I 93, 34I
Reginald V. 543
R ibom .1
Kia-llor, lioillivvT.C s •- •
1 06
Knight, Alfred
•98, 281 ' ighton 265
Kre\ er, Fred. August C.
Kunhardt, H. Gellcken
Kuper, Chas. Victor B...
Kyle, J
Samuel Cotter 96,
K vnaston, Hv. Edmunds
K'vnsev, Wm. R
Audlcv W. W. M.
rule Money
Kysh, Douglas John ...
John Anthony
Labalmondiere, D. W. P.
Julian Arthur
Lacey, Patrick
Lachlan, Robert
Lackey, Daniel
Lacon, Henry Edmund
La Coste, Chas. Fred. ..
Lacy, Richard 69, 303
— Richard Walter
— Seymour de Lacy... 169
— Thomas Edgar 9
— William 546
— William Chas. James 254
Lallan, George, 31 D. ... 3S4
— Henry David *
— Sir Robert Michael,
1CC31G 12. 2
Laing, Jas. Anderson... 5.
Joseph 2
Patrick Sinclair 5
William 5
Lake, Edward 1
■s,r 1L. Atwell, KCB... 6.
Noel Montagu 2
Percy Henry X, 3,
Lakiu, Edmund 2'
r Archibald.B*. i;
I tharles A 3;
1 'harles F. Grant 5!
George 104, 1;
George 5!
Henry 3!
-:■ Lamb, He;
172 — James .
324 — John
211 — John Alexander
237! — Samuel Purges
554! — Thomas ,
327 — Thomas
587!— William
70 Lambard, Henry
265 Lambart, Hon. Aithur
603 j— Fred. R. H
2091— Edgar Allan
262 — Percy Francis
546!Lambe, Arthur Francii
233 [Lambert, Edgar Alai
— Edwin A. C 71
— George Craster
— George Moore
— James
— John Arthur
-■ John Oswald
— Joseph Alex
-- Montague 93
— Parry 94
— Syd ti iham John
— Walter
— Walter Miller
— "Walter Rathbone 41
281!— William
170 — William
428J— William, CB
606 Lambrick, George
ictXambton, Arthur
233 — 11 >m. Charles
265 J — Francis
569!— Frederick William 4;
156 — Bb». Fred. Wm 231
£09 Larnert,.Rei\Math.ew,.tfX 457
sSslLamont, John Henry ... 151
niLamotte, C. AVyndham 606
155 Lampen, John 73, 484
23s1— John 308
332 Lamprey, Jones, MB... 377
11 — Joseph John 385
Edmund ioo: Lancaster, John 505
3oSJLance, Frederick 97, 418
163 — Wm. H. Joseph 551
.... 606 Land, James, 3iJ) 380
171! — Isaac 184
609.Lar.dale, Jas., 3ID 379
484 Landers, J. Edmonstone 402
269 Landon, Aislabie 451
I — Arthur Jermyn 385
532 J — Fred.Wm.Bainbridge 322
295. — Eermon James S. ... 242
2iijLane, Alfred Luther ... 172
173: — Alfred Ambrose 295
308 — Benjamin 377
168 — Charles Powlett 546
161— Charles Stuart 48, 413
596 — Christopher W. M. ... 174
299 — Clayton Turner 103, 420
(06 — Frederick Boivyer ... 297
401 — Geo. Howard Moore 373
371 — Geo. Edward 591
606 — Geo. Hale
175 — Henry Eyre Wyatt..
340 — Henry Frederick
609 — Henry James
Henry John Bagot ..
Horatio Powys ...71
J. Theophilus, CB. 4
Maitland Moore
Ronald Bertram 106
Samuel Willington ..,
T. Gordon Moore
William Lemon, MB.
347
557
155
554
.606
William Moore 68, 483
William Ralph 379
Lang, Alexander D 328
Arthur Moffat 71, 219
Charles Edward 249
Hugh Graham 337
Rev, Jas. Paisley 507
James Wolcott 246
Menzies Charles R. 309
Percy Owen 401
Rich. T. Montgomery 450
Samuel 345
Langdon, Allan H 367
— John 381
Langford, Alexander ... 587
— Francis — 331
— George Edward <73
Hercules E., Laird ... 606
Rev. Robert John, 31 A. 457
William Bookey 540
Langford, William John
Langharne, Montague...
Lauglands, John S
Langley, Edward H. R.
— Geo. Colt, CB
— George Richard
— John Penrice
— Lionel
— Oliver
— William Leslie, MB.
— William _Savage
Langmore.iiirskineG. 41,
— Edw.Ham
Langridge. Geo. Thos ..
Langrish, Thomas
Langrishe, Hugh Henry
Langton, Henry P. G. ...
— Joseph
Langtry, Henry 105,
Lanning, Robert Alfred
Lanyon.W. O.CB.CM&.
46,
Lapham, Robert John...
— Uriah F
Lapsley, William
Larcom, Charles
Larduer, John
Large, Brisbane W
— John Edward
Larken, William Hare
Larminie, Edw. Merry
Larpent, -Sir Geo. Albert
de Hochpied, Bt. ...
— Lionel H. P. de H. 68,
Lasalle, Aug. Lolle de...
Lascelles, Hon. Chas. G.
— Claud G. W
— David Arth. G
— Henry Arthur
— Walter Richard. ..95,
— William James
Lassalle, .las. H. C. G....
Litchibrd. John, JIB. ...
La Terriere, F. B. de S.
Latham, Hugh 104,
L:iTo'H'he,C.lrUrban6S,
— E. Xeal D
— William Puget 94,
Laughton, Art. Fred. 98,
— Daniel Wilson 93,
— George Arnold 44,
Liuieuce, Henry Buckton
Laurie, John Wimburn
— Wm. F. Beatson
Lautour, Wm. Young ...
Laver, Robert
Lavie, Augustus John...
— Robert Comyn 48,
Law, ('has. Frederick ...
— Cecil Henry
— Edward Augustine ...
— Edwin
— Fra. To wry A. CB. 71,
— George Vanbrugh ...
— Henry Patten
— John, MB
— Robert 68,
— Robert T. H
— Samuel Crozier
— Victor Edward
— William
Lawder, Edw. Jas.... 39,
Lawford, Arth. John ...
— Edw. Melville
— Eustace Edw. M
— Thomas Wright
Lawless, Edward John
— Hon. Denis
Lawley, Hon. R. T
Lawlor, William Patrick
Lawrell, Douglas Weston
La wrence, Sir A. J. KCB. 5,
— Henry
— Henry John
— Hy. Jno. Hughes
— Julian Babonan
— Richard C. B
— Rich. Charles, CB. 13,
— Robert
— Thomas
— William Alexander ...
— William Hudson
— Wm Wylly
La wrence- Archer, J. H.
Lawrenson, John 5,
— John Crofton
Lawrie, Edward, MB....
Index.
401 iLawrie, James Adair ... 170' Lees, Alfred John
210 — John 609! — Kay
287] — John Paton 373J— WiiliamMuiinings 44, 413
531 Lawson, Charles Fairb. 236,— William Nassau
541 — George 3 Leet, George Knox
569 — Henry Merrick 213!— William Knox 75
175 — Herbert 360 Leeteh, William
96, 303 ;Le Fanu, Fletcher S
635
.. 211
», i65
■• 557
- 357
.. 230
J 603
John Henry 174
Lewis Xavier 609
604 — • Marmuduke Charles 554 Le Feuvre,Geo. Wm. H. 291I — Robt. B 300
5931— Robert, MB 593 — Xeo. P. H 533 Lester, Cecil Morris '. 253
170 Lay, Tudor 355 Lcfroy, Augustine Hugh 285 1— John Fredk 546
411 Layard, Arthur A. M... 213 — Henry George 288 — Willi im Charles
291] Leslie, Francis S...
395J— George
(ieorge
4°4J— George Francis.
374J— John!
146-
270 -
5'Jo
Brownlow V. 272 — ,
Charles Edmund 99, 254!Le
M&.
Frederick P.
William Twisleton ... 9
Lave, Joseph Henry ... 9
299 — Joseph Henry ...106, 336
157 Lazenby, James 554
170 Lazzarini, James 69, 362
Lea, Frederick Percy... 606
361 — SamuelJob 145
3681 — Samuel Percy 569
543 Leach, Cecil Francis ... 366
595 — Edmund 67, 294
170 — Edw. Pemberton 106, 210
5S4 — George Archibald ... 606
3S4 — Harold Pemberton ... 211
— John 172
— Reginald P 173
— Walter 595
Leacock, C. Edw. B.105, l69
— Frederick Schuler . . . 530
Leadbitter, Jn. Graham 557
Leader, Francis H. M.
— John
— Nich las
— Thomas A. F
— Wm, Nicholas
Leahy, Edward Nash
Leg
11.
64 L'Estrange, Albt. H 383
by... 171 1 — Edmund 546
n 43, 481 — Edward Napoleon 71, 262
369 — Francis Adolphus 383
•■•68, 515 — Paget Walter 45, 166
•r C. 6Lethbridge,Alf.S., MB. 454
606I — Christ ipher W 555
151 — Edward 336
s. ... 231I— Henry B.H 236
.... 5091 — Reo. John King 396
1701 — Rec.W. Mathews, BA. 457
238|Lctt, Tho. Stackhouse... 173
369 Lever, R. C, MB 595
609 L iverson, George F 213
— Joseph Beauchamp 97,486 — Julian John 212
Legh, Gilbert 2;o Levett, Edward
— Hy. Martin C 6061— Theophilus B. P.
— Hubert C 3051— William S. B 27;
— Piers Richard 276 Levin, Lionel H.Mocatta 259
Le Grand, Fred. Gaspar jLeviuge, Edward 505
100, 399 — Reginald 252
— William John 3«4JLewer, Alfred, MB 330
74)Le Grave, Bee. Wm 39 6|— Robert, MB 379
LeGrice, F. Swaine 75, 169 Lewes, Fre.1. Eustace 92, 178
— Hon. Heneage ...
— Hun. Henry Chas
— William Douglas
— William Vincent
Leggett, Charles G.
— Fred. O
— George Edward
609
384
Leak, William Henry ... 264
Leake, Geo. D. Nugent 3S4
— Henry 569
— W. M 606
Lem.C'ha. Edw.Stuckey 255
— Francis 554
— Kenneth Edward 263
— Wm. Walter 427
Leapingwell, Art. Hy.... 505
Learoyd, Cha. Douglas 213
Learmonth, Alexander 606
Leask, Jas. G. MB. ..
Leathern, George H.
— Thomas William C
Leathes, Bernard d
Le Blanc, Francis .
— Cha. M'Clintock ...
— Tneodore Edmund... 238
Le Breton, Ed. Hemery 258
— William Inglis 519
Le Champion, Henry ... 554
379
275
307
M. 245
604
502
eckie, David, MB.
-Fred. W. Vans
— George Alexander 14,
— Norman Houstoun ...
— William
Leakier, Henry Martin .
Lecky, Frederick B
— George
James .
Leigh, Henry
— Henry Gerard 133-
— Henry P. P 4251-
— Richard 2:3 -
— Richard 320-
— Robert Thomas 546 -
— Hon. Rupert 157-
Leighton, Chas. A.B.K. '
George Alban
Henry Colebrooke 94, 168
Hugh Arthur 96, 417
John 15
John 606
John Meredith D 424
Price 170
Wm. Price Llewellyn 557
Leir, Richard Langford 275:Lewin, H. F. Chap. 93, 206
— William 569 — Thomas Herbert 555
Leishuian,Joh:.Thos.92, 183 Lewins, Robert, MB. ... 595
Leitch, James, MB 595 Lewis, Alfred 104, 244
Leitli.Jn. Macd maid 73, 325'-
— Robert W. D., CB
Leitrim, Wm., Earl of
Lemarchand, C. S
LeMarchant, Albert
Maunsell LeM. T...
— Edw. Henrv
-Henry St. J. V. Le
606 ! -
R-o. A. G
Bridges George.
( 'has. Algernon
David Francis .
David Silvanus
Edward Jas. Gardner 425
Frederick 155
Rev. G. H 533
•• 533
... 274
5. 3*o
.. 237
292
— John Gage
M.Thomas 101, 1 69 — Henrv ...
Le Messurier, Aug.. ..93, 223!— Henry
Le Mesurier, And. A.89, 253 — Henry Alfred
Cecil Brooke 66, 160 — Henry Clutterbuck ... 366
Fred. Augustus ..ico, 207 — Hen.Fra.Peterkin 105,169
384 — John 47, 223— James 242
— Thomas Augustus ... 366 '— James Frederick 210
Lemmon, Wm. Denis ... 140'— John 401
343lLemon,RichardSeymour 2531— John Owen
551 Le Mottee, Henry B 25+!- John R. Miller, MB.
505I— George H 384 — Ralph FitzGibbon .
174'— Osmond Francis 101, 169 — Richard Hull...
488jLempriere, Arth.Reid7i, 206 — Robert
557 — George Beresford ... 323I— Robert Griffith 43
321 jLendrum, James Vesey 318 — Stephen
554[Lennard, John Farnaby 569 — Thomas Lloyd
•• 54&
555
595
•89, 364
555
4S0J— John Gage
271 1— John Rupert Robt.
404 Le Cocq, Hubert
48q'Ledgard, Nath. P. ..
Ledsham, William ..
Lee, Edward Hanning. 134
— Edward
-Ellis ..
— George Arthur 314 Leonard, Arthur Glyn . 303
Henry Cunliffe L. ... 355 — Hugh Gastrell ..'. 291
150 Lennox, Aug. F. F
183 — Charles Edward
609 — John Maitland ..
'" • Sussex William
Wilb. Gates, CB
546|— Timothy h., MB. ...
372 — William
509 Lewtas, John, MB
405 ;Ley, Edwin G., MB. .
Frederick..
583
424
383
578
456
595
86 Lenon, Edmund Henry ' 609 Leyne, James .' 6og
Lenton, Charles 302 Liardet, Augustus Bury 4o0
■95,
— Henry Herbert
— Henry Pincke
— John
— Thomas
— William
— William Alexander.
— William Hanning .
Lee-Barber,JohnFred 8.
Charles Aylmer ...96, 48c
Edward Aylmer M... 40,
587^-eech, Chas. Valleyley 300 Leslie, Albert Edmon
367 — Alex. M
230 — Archibald Young .
557;— Arthur Trevor ....
398 — Sir Charles H., Bt
229 — Charles Robert ...
506 — David Arthur, MB
R. S. Brytl^
569'Leeding, William
25S Leeds, George
569'Leefe, John Beckwith.
155 Leeke, Ralph
5o5.Leeming, Reo. Wm.
455 Leeis, Arthur Richd. 100, 330 — Ferdinand Se;
24;Le Pelley, Ernest 66 — Walter S. D.
209:Lepperd, John S58Liddell, Aug. Fred.
569'Le Quesne, Alfred Chas. 425!— Hon. Geo. A. F.
5C71— Aug. Simeon 398 1— Robert Spencer
557 - Chas. Edwin 258 Lidderdale, James .
505] — C. F. Nicholas 276 — Robert, MB
137.— John Charles 66, 154 Liddle, John
Lermitte, Henry Jas. ... 140 Liebenrood.G.Englebert 30*
521 Ligertwood, T., iLf.D.128, 59,-
301 Light, Alfred 54°
325'— Hugo Shelley no
237! — Reginald Hough 24'
424 Lightfoot, John S..
569!— Thomas, CB
3S1 Lilley, John Isaac .
4\,
25 ;
.... 36*
136 Lillicrap, James W. A. E. 5«y
686
Lillie, J??r. Jam -
l.illingaton, E. G. ... J05,
\ fired (.'ham. 46,
Lunbert, John
Lin ni'l. I>:ivi<l 66,
Luiil. .'
. . K (ward
lly R.ch. P.
.
Undley, Wa demur l>
Undner, Allien John ..
PrederickEkins
Dardier ..
\ ■ B
\ II. CB 66,
— Alexander John
— Alexander w
— ArthnrFergnsi
— Charles Antony
— Char;-- Carmiohael .
Charles Hugh .
• . BdseU M. .
— Jame- Qevin
— Robert. MB
Walter P. I.
— Walter Jamea
unBayford
UndseU, Chaa. Pred. ,
— John Barb or
— I'll -lip Barber
I
— H inert Henry
. . .1. liainwaring
UnJbru, Jamea
r Alton, ( lmrlcs
— Henry James
— SJrW. UD.KCB. ...
Liptr itt, John
— John
.1
■ i"hll 96,
— Xrr. Win. Alex
Litchfield, Edwin
— Bich. Fraeer 96,
lithgow, s. Aaron
Ufred Butler 40,
•.•.iii>.l.i.,A"Ctf.8,
— Archibald Cosmo
— Ch:ir BS, ■!//<.
— Fra. Laurence Gore .
— Henry Alex 70,
— John
— John Albert
John Camthen
— Malcolm ( Irme
lien, lib
— William
— Wm. Hunter Huiler .
tie, K Iward
— Henry Arth.
• n t hi. T
— Ralph P...,
:■.//■.,! K.G.P.62,
rii). Bdw. Pred.
. Hob. Algernon
— William 97,
:■".- .I.'('.
Livingstone, J. N. E. P.
Lloyd, Albert
1 Boberl
— Arthur CUffbrd
— Artliur Malcohn
— Bam
— Charles Frederick ..
— Edmund E ,
• ...1
Edward
i//,-
b
...
mas 1 ii,
■I
Ora
Barber) Bh
7/.
— Johi D.A.1
Int.1
«*.'.
Longmore, Chas., MD., 596' Lucas, Patrick Browne 55:
60a — Charles Matthew 551 — Richard 609
3E5 — Thomas, CB 5*3 Luck, Arthur Herman... 330
280 Lonsdale, Henry 234— 'George.C*9 73, 157
' Luckharclt, Wilhelni 74, 51S
Ludlow, Edmund Sam.,
Loraine. Fred. E. Blake- I CIE. 103,48s
6091 ney 170, — Samuel Edgar Owen 546
-iC.mZvnncis :::.:: 46I^ CharhasOwen ^agard, XigM Hon. Sir
606 - Thomas Henry 170 - William Barry 602I E., GCB 4, *7y
457 Lloyd. Malhew Pennc-
421 "father
4$j — Owen Edward P
583 - Bichard B 70.
21S - Richard Mercer ... 97. 5>7 - Wuliam ....
606- B .bertClhTord 60. Lopes, Henry Ludlow
2-,4 — Hubert, Oliver
Thomas
Thomas Prince 3 "4 Bos, Ernest Daniel 269
Wdford Neville '74 Loudon, John ......39, 4»o
• - William 5S7- Robert Alexander ... 66
T73 ■
St
I
Edward John
Fred. John Dealtry...
Henry Ibbetson... 75,
amChetwode ... 162 — Robi.Dunn 173I— Henry Trayers
, -j - William Whitelocke.. 267 Lough, Bev. Wm. J 3y6;Luke, Henry Francis ...
177 Llnellyn W Baym 89, 167 Lougheed,J.Winterscale 380 Lukin, Fred. Windham
,i', Loch 'Era Adam Ellis 36,514 -William 383;— Wm. Wind. Aug. 43,
sell— Granville Henry 30b Louis, Charles 54° Lumb, Anthony
?iV— James Henry, MD.... 453 — William 244 Lumley, ru-co,i»t
; _ j,,i,„ Lou-is .. 4'J" •' •usada, Fred. Percy... 33°h- Fred. Douglas
,'7, - William 451-H0raceF.de 96, ♦85 — Francis r>...
6o'i — William 519 — Reginald Rooert, 343 Luinsdame. John
. Bee. Alfred C... 533 Love, Edward 592 Lumsden, Sir Harry B.,
lai Lock, Andrew C. K 45:— Henry Davison 212 CB., SCSI
- ppingsio2, 328 Lovegrove, Edward 302 — Gordon H
.. rick Edward ... 609 Lovefl, Charles Neville 006 — Henry R. Wr
- Henry 69, 354— John 163 — Henry William
557 Locke. Win. Hume X 254 —Joseph 185 — A'tr Peter Stark.i'CU.,
262Lockhaxt, David Blair 546 — John W., CB 36, 204J CSI 3.39.
oeAlex. CB. ... 546 — Peter A. D. A 231 _ Thomas
_;s - Robert Dundas Eliott 160 Loverulge, C. Gooden... 360 _ Thos. Geo
■> ■ - ".Lu'donald, Bt. rq ■. Lovett,BerebfcrdCS/.74, 219 Lund, Fras. Bazett
-r'~ — Henry Wilson 252 Luudy, A. C.J. R., MB.
- Hubert R 305.— Edw. Louis
- John Richard 551 — Francis Walter
- '1 nomas Heaton 609 — James Bell
Low, Alexander, CB. 8, 137 Lushington, Arth. Jas.
- Edw. Litton, MU. ... 38-j— E. Eardley
- Irvine 407 — Edw. Chas. M
6,6 — William Eliott.
592 — Wm. B. Alex.
3"
:-?>
406
LockwoodSirG.H.^CJB4,i4S
— Amelias it. M 72, 231
— JohuCutts 73, 162
L lokyer, Edmund 609
— Edm. S. Braithwuitc 170
Walter Nevill 172 - SirJoim,&CB.,GCHl. 402
.Herbert 93, 206 1— John Alves
. . 1. idder, William Wynne 546— John Maxweil
417 Loder, Charles ,. 373 — Peter
red. Cha. John 32b' — Robt. Cunlitfe
lee, Frank 182 Lowdell, Chas. G. W. ..,
4S=; Lodwick, Robt. Wm. P. 272 Lowder, S. Netterville
378!Lorthouse, U. C, MD.... 37b
514 Loftus.Wm. James, CB. 11
151 Logan, Alfred 170
147 —Albert Arthur Ronald 322
505 — Archibald G. D. ...72, 484
5i'.9 — Charles Atkinson
419
— Joseph
— QuentinM'K
K »b. Abra., CB.
— oHrThomasGalbraith,
MD. KCB.
Franklin, CB
569] — Lionel Edmund
Lutman, John Henry...
— William lvers
Luttrell, Alex.Fownes...
-HughC.F
Lutyens, John Gallwey
Luxford, Geo. Sentinck
604 Luxmoore, C. T. P. 99,
3y ' — John Frederick
12 Lyall, Henry
Francis Manley 175 Lyde, Malcolm Thos. ...
Rob. Hy. C. D 606 Lydiard, A. Coombe G.
03, 420I— Robt. Whitting. MD. S96(Lye, Harry Shuldham...
73. 363 — Thomas Arthur HU1 278JLyle. Acheson F. A
.... 267 Lowis, Ross FendaU 104, 178!— Allan Andrew
CB.
Lowe, Arthur
— Drury C. Jirurv, CB.
- Edw. W. D., LB
Xiuian 99, 419!— HughChetham..
Lowndes. C. Wm. Selby 339I — Hugh Thomas ..
• 593! — John Henry 130, 606 — John Mackenzie
- WalterLeruardin0355, 267 — Thomas ....'. 95, 48s'Lynas, Joseph „...
:. igan Home, G.J.N.
Log e, Cos. G., ill). ... 595;Lowry, Armar Graham
Ln b ii, Wm. Erskine G. 234I— Fred. Jas. Sharpies... 253
189 Lomax, Samuel Holt ... 336,— Henry Macgregor 100,25c
jtilLombe, Ralph H. F. ... 245 —James 330
iran, Wm. Alt'. E. 312 — John.. _. 57s
\ John 592
I ,i Lou 1, Alexander 380
jo£ —Charles Jamea 172
.7 — Charles Wigram 170
186 —James 366
5g Lowrey, Henry 557 Lynch, A. H. Cormick
Arthur Hen. Francid
Edward John
Edward Patrick
Henry Blosse
Hyacinth
Robt. Thomas Graves 136I— James Beverley
— Robt. William, OB 12 — John De Burgh
— Thomas P. E 360 — William
— William Henry 262] — William Wiltshire 45,
Lowsley, Barzillai 209 Lyne, Michael
. — Jas. Thos. Kirkwood 373 Lowth, Frank Robert... 240 Lvnes, Samuel Parr 93,
y , — RichardGodolphinW. 141 Lowther, Wm. Georges. 1721 Lynn, Sydney H
'■ Long 373!Loyd, Arthur Pui-vis ... 16; Lvou, Francis 6it
iftg - Samuel 6o6|— Alfred Kirkman 172!— Fred. Lee H
313 - Walter Hillyar C 148 — Edw. Kirkman 272 — Isidore B
546 I. ingh airne, Frank 242 — Frank Kirkman 299' — William
■'"l 1-V.r.l 240!— Lewis Vivian 229 j Lyon-Campbell, 0. A....
>S, C 546,Loyd-Lindsay, Rob. Jas. 606 Lvons, Edward 95,
I. • - li n. Cnarles S. ... 546 Luard.i has. Edward 99, 207 — Edm.Willoughby ...
4t lly. Brrington, CB... 9 — Chtirles Heni-y ... 92, 219 — Frederick, MD
Edward 571 — Fredk. Peter 72, 415 1— Frederick Wm
I Louge, Francis H 213 — J. Kynaston, CB 402 — Richard Thomas
11 Martin 244 — Richard Geo. A 1 2 '— Thomas Casey
■1 Robert Douglas 301 — Robert 557 Lyons-Montgomery, C.
Lonjrfleld, Aug. Henry 245 Luby, Maurice Baptiste 283I 40,
"'' 89, 244 Lucan, George Charles, I— Hugh Fred
lag -John, CB 5,273! Karl oj\ LiCB 4, 133 Lys, Arthur Marriott 97,
u'"- Henry 246 Lucas. Alt. Win. Ctt.30, 513 — Rev. Fra.Geo. MA....
L, Wm. Lygon, - Alfred William ...74, 355 - Geo. Mowbrav, CB...
•■"'5 hurl »f, hVH 8, 240 — Bennett William 303 — Geo. Mowbray D. ...
"ir Edw. — Chas. A. de Ncufville 519 Lysaght, Arthur N
nple,AfZ) 595 — Charles Sh. de X. 46, 183 — Jas. Douglas
455— Bruce 370 — Claude C. St. E 429 Lyslev, Warine Du V.
'"''' 395 — Hen. K. Egbert 138 Lysoiis, Charles
.Arthur 373 — Hugh Claude Edw.... 520 — Sir Daniel, KCB. 8.
62 — Jasper 5og! ,,c
JohuU -, - Daniel Chn.W. .. ..
Index.
687
Lysons, Henry 336
M'Donnel, Christopher..
609 M'Mahon, Charles Alex- |
MacDermott, D. O'L. ... 591
Lyster, Arthur W 360
M'Donnell.Jas.O'Mauey
455 under 46, 4S2 MacDonald, "Claude M. . 320
— Cha. Bybie 361
— John
62 —C.Joseph 07, 1- 1
— Dougan J. Mac G. ... 337
— Fred. Tarrens 606
— John
172 — Donat 364
- James Dawson 546
— Harry Hammun... 48, 413
— lluu. MarkH. H
258 —Sir l'h 13. W.,-Bi.,CB. 8, 160
— Peter 6o5
-Henry John 171
M-Dm^al, James Brown
328 — William 609 Macdonald, Alexander 606
— Septimus 606
— H. R. L., MD
531 — Sir Wm. Samuel, Bt. 1 54 — Alastair M'lan 12
-William Henry 519
M'Dougall, Reo. Henry
603 M'M.ith, Wm. Hamilton 312
— Alex. James John ... 62
Lytteltoi>,i/y«. N.Gerald 350
— Wm. Brewster '.
324 M'Meekan, A.C.J 555
— Allan Douglas 174
Lyttleton, Geo. Waldron 272
M'Dowall, Cameron J.F
531 M'Mullin, John 96, 4-i5
-Charles Edward 102, 399
STAdam.John Stannard 381
M-Dowell.Eilm.Gre^wld
379 — John Robert 36, 411
- Ch is. Edw. Wvlde ... i^i
M'Allum, D. Cole, MD. 504
M'Ewen,Donald,lf.fi. ..
383 M'Munn, .In.. A., MD.. ;g
- Denis Peter, MD. ... 455
M'Alpine, Conyng.Mar. 320
- Jn mes 1 [enry
23 : ,M Mur In. W.M S. CU.7. 254
- Donald 74. 4*6
— Robert 135
a ' m iirra f, Ed \ in S.
- Donald J hn 456
M'Andrew, George 546
M' Fall, D.I !b unb irs
- ( b-o.'jv .. .4, 255
M' Arthur, Alex. Donald 209
U ' Fa :i .n, John War lea
Joseph Robert
— Geor V 209
— Charles 14, 397
,TF trlan L.Fra.F. Iw ..
M'Nab, Robert, MD. ... 505
- Ge irge B're 1 55'
■-Edward 39S
M'Farlane, Andrew
u.' 4 , •, ... red Lionel .. 518
- Harry CoLiuhoun F. 3^
M'Bamet, A. Cookburn 606
M'< rann,TerenceJ08eph
Char] Hy.Rbt 5"
— Henry 5S7
M'Blain, John Z}.
EJ arii John 105
Jam s Mitchell 54^
M-Caffery, James y,i
M '( ; irry, 1 lharles
— Son. James Wm. Bos-
— Joseph 186
M'G 1, Henry
. 1 in J red! A.", CMG. 557
ville, CB 9, 115
M'Call, Wm. Lookhart • y-
'i '■ .'1 ■ . It '.', ibert L.
— John Miller 372
— John 402
M'Callllm. Charle, C. ;■', V:
Rob rt James ... 102
M'Nally, C. John, MD. 505
— John 45, 413
— Edw. Gough 557
M'Gill, William
5S7
M'Nalty.Geo.Wm. MD. 38j
John A. M 41, 514
— George Kellie 33a
M'Gillivray, S. Fra. 93,
5*6
M'Namara, J., MD 384
— John Collins 546
— Henry Bdw 211
M'Gorrery, Henry
57°
— William H., MD 383
— Lome 98, 419
— James Lumber 557
M'Goun, Alexander 94,
485
M'Namee, John 557
-Norman 70
M'Callv. Alexander 4 18
-John Todd
' 1 '. .ii'i 2 hi en, I >' a ■.. 1
— Reginald Percy 3'3
M'Calman, Hugh, MD. 532
M'Grath, E Lmund
["; Jam - Agnew 453
— Reginald W. H 27S
M'Calmont, Hugh .. 103, 149
M'( rreal, Francis
M'Noile, Charles ...103, 420
- Robt. Mackenzie 41, 481
M'Canlis, William 370
M.'iiregor, Alexander ..
455
- John Magee 94, 219
— Theodore C. Heiliger 3^7
M'Cann, John 346
— Alexander Donald ..
33s
MX. Mil, Donald 540
— William 557
— Pierce 557
— Sir Duncan, KCB. ..
4
- Duncan 96, 485
— William 66,4m
M'Carthy, Reo. Arthur.. 396
— John
578
- John ('., CB CMQ ... 40
— William Dell 234
— David John, MD 504
SI'Grigor, Charles R. K
280
MNiel, Donald 578
- Wm. Chas. R. CB. 13, 4S0
— Edward, MD 536
Duncan J. . . 46
181
Al Niell, Christ. Wm. 89, 364
Macdoneil, Alexander
— George Alex 283
— James R. D
357
M'Pherson, Cecil 74, 256
CB. 8
— Henry Hotham 569
— William Thorn;, s
54
-- Chas. Alf. Howard ... 361
- ( re 1. Bean 98, 182
- J.k. Joseph, MD 380
M'Guiness, John
310
- Philip 68
— John Ignatius 40, 317
- Willi, m 33+
MccGwire.E.T.St.L. 43
234
— Robert Nasmyth 3S2
MacDonnell, A. R., 6y, 206
M'Cartie, Chas. J. MD. 456
Ml lardy, Alex. Burnesa
209
William 104
-Alfred C 2.2
M'Cartney, Daniel 255
M'lllree, John Diopo ..
593
M Quade, .Michael 329
— James Edward 307
M'Caskill, Wm. Hector. 348
M'hinis, Edw. Bowater
15'
VPQuaid, Peter 4n. MD. 384
Randal 4°'
M'Causland, Arth. Ken. 285
— Peter
152
M'Q inn, Donald 587
— Richard Doyne 49°-
— Conolly 546
MTnroy, Charles 95
48.
-James 6
— William 371
- Dominick Downes ... 344
William
mi
- Jn. Withers, cil. 74, 416
Mardoiiiiel!, Willi.. m ... (it
— Edward Oliver 158
M'Intosh, John
OC ;
\l-ioio, Alexander R. T. 530
William 128
— Edwin Loftus 401
.U'lntvre, C. C, CB
I 1
Archibald Spiers . . 424
AlacDougall, Donal 1 ... 155
— John Kennedy 269
- David
y><
- Henry Napier 426
- SVP. L., KCU&. . . 8
— Marcus Fra. Hen. 105, 161.
— Duncan
,,,<
John Graham ...102, 517
Macdougall.Jas. Wm.102 4.87
— Marcus L ;o, 249
tf-Iver, S. W
5°3
Theodore 578
— John 97, 480
- William Henry ... 7i, 181
M'Kay, George
57°
M'Sheehy, Edw.L. ,MD. 505
— Stewart 339
— William Henry 325
- Hy. Kellock
455
Jt'dwiney, Edvr. F. H. 284
— William Campbell ... 55'
— William Henry.. j3g
— John
4 ;
- .1 iini
Ma, ■dull', A. C.
M'Cheane, Wm. Henry 400
— Thomas
VI'Taggart, Wm. Bell 1
'ia fadin, I'n.ll 37^
M'Clellan,GreviUeEwingi3S
— William
il 'Ta '. ish Alex. 1 '.
aacl arlan, David 46, 178
M'Cleverty, James 289
M'Kean, Alex. Chalmers
I4
iiiii arlane, Francis J. 60
— William Anson 5, 292
M'Kechnie, John a. ttai
4
■! v. ie, Chas. Edwin 504
Macfariane, John 36'>
M'Clintock, Benjamin 297
M'Kce, James, DD
M ' iVai ters, William 3S2
Mac! l-achen, A. 11. H. ... 372
— Leopold Alfred 173
M'Kenna.CorneliusJn 1
id'W '1 irrie, li ibert.JfD. 594
v.ni ; ge, Wm. Henry --4'
— Theodore E 371
— John
w iiit'i Ley, Thos. .-Vstley. 350
Macgowun, Fred 546
- Wm. Graham Waii^li 259
.U'Keuzie, Alexander ...
5 1"
Maherly, Chas. Evan... 173
MacGregor, CM., CB ,
— William 170
-Alex. Wm
37'
- Evan, CB 54O
cv/ 44, 418
— William Kerr 293
— Charles Win. B
367
- James Charles 144
— Chas. Re.eiuald 425
M'Cloghry, James 532
M'Kerlie, John Graham
604
- Wil.iain Leader 62
- Cortlandt George 57^
M'Clorg, Alexander.ilfB. 505
M'Kerrell, Reginald L.
Mac Adam. bras. It. P. 253
- John 455
M'Comb, Rob:.. Probv 360
M'Killop, Robert John..
5 l(
— Philip Boner 303
— John 5 ,2
M'Conaghey.John.iffO. 45s
M'Knstry, Alex
<" ■<
Maean, Henry, CB 402
— Henry Grey 106. 273
M'Cona-hy, Wm., MD 332
— Alex. Cha Emanuel.
-'4-
fac Andrew, J. Duncan 609
— John Murray 36, 4S0
M'Connell,J.F.P.,.Jf.B. 455
- Arthiu Win
250
- Isaac F 44, 41.;
- John Collings 210
M'Cormick, Patrick... 205
M'Kown, William
57S
Jtacarthur.Thos.Alex.C. 591
- Malcolm .606
M'Court. John 606
ii Larbla'.i, Alexander .
2:,
Macartney, A. Sutherl. 57^
Malcolm John R. 70, 258
M'Oracken, Fred. \V. N. 293
-Archibald
Henry Fred. T 2,9
- Robert Stuart 2Q4
— John A., MD 384
M'Laren,GeoivcG.,.l//y
43.
James, MD 383
- Robert F. H 94, 1 4
M (mi, Fred. Bradford 609
— Peter
- John 374
Machell, Edward Join, 179
— RawdonRobert 272
— Wm. Henry
1 ; .
- Julm William Alerton 298
.Macintire, Andi-ew Hen. 4 9
— Richard Francis 174
M'Lau-hlin. Kdw..r.l ,:
11 8
- Maxwell James 104 224
Andrew Wm . CB. 13, i'ci
— R jljert Barlow 546
— George Hall
Stacaulay.Chas Edw.101.419
Geo. Atkinson 361
M'Creagh, Michael 609
-Henry James, MB.
3 4
Hector John 501
S£acintOSh,Archib dd n 359
M'Creery, James 3S2
— Michael
Macansland, R. c. 6. ... *&
— Nathaniel . . 3&
— William Thomas .....
Macbay, Wm. Geo. W. 510
Donald Charles F. ..' 3.4
M'Crystal, Edward.ifZ) «8
M Lean, John ML, MD
3H2
MacBeun, Archibald ... 281
- John M'Kl 11/,. e . 14, i;i
MTuddeu,LioiR-lA.Th ,. 519
M Leod. Donald J. S. ..
— Forbes 606
Mac Ivor, lvar ,7
M'Cullagh.Jas. Roberl 208 — Francis Hastings ^7
177
— Forbes 338
Mack, Philip Past.m 1 +
M'Cutehan,J.Sh:iw,J/Vy. 582 — Harry 6
Geo. s 41, 411
Mackav. Aiiffus William 0 9
M'Dermott, Jososeph — Sir John C, KCB. ..
1 j
- Wm. Aubrey Alfred 3 ;q
Arthur Leith Hay ... 2> 9
Patiick 505 — Kenneth, MD
454
— William Foroes 1.
- E Iward 6.9
— Patrick 5961 — Neil
Macbeath, George, CB. 60'.
— Henry 5--7
— PatrickA 595 — Reginald G. M
174
.Macbeth, Hugh M 379
- Henry Fowler 6C6
M'Donald, Alex. Lowry 372- Walter T
- James, MD 593
-James, Ml> 379
— Duncan D. C. M'Cay 322 — Wm. Couperus
402
MacCail, George 451
- James D. nf 5E4
— Duncan D. M'Cay ... 395— Wm. Kelty
— Henry Blackwood ... 304
- It r. J. H , Ml 333
— Herbert Chambers ^I'M'Lernon, John
- James • • tf'Lou ■id n John
\lai" 'art. e, t red F 53-
- Spencer Hi nry 557
'1 icke ill, K oi,„,l 212
— William 1 d joaS ..'
ceuzie, A., CB 5 6
M'Donell, John Bird ... 25.
M'M.umi, A. Ruxton ..
546
- Sea- Aelbove 45;
-A an 344
683 Index.
Mnckenr.
— A. K .1
-- A'ex. William
Davids in
-.inn. nil ..,
— Colin
.
Wm.Hay
MaxweU.. .104, 179 Marainir, John
•,--i Macnamara, Nugent
- . . - William, MD
11 B. 151 MacXcece, James G
- Jas. K. Douglas ,. \y Much. -ill. J. G. R.D..
Haconachie, G. A., MB. 531 — Reginald P
— John. Ml) 379 Macpherson, A. John ... 606 Majendie, Vivian D.
7/, 186.— Andrew Kennedy ... 424 Major. Hon. A. H. Hen
89'— Clarence 578J niker-
- Duncan, CB 47, 2S6 — Francis Ward ...103
:o2, 487I— Duncan 6of — Napoleon Bisdee
. - Rev. Duncan 533!— Robert Clement
- Duncan Alexander A. 420 Malan, Charles H
Manniii-ham-Buller,
Edmund M
— Fred. Charles 62,
— Reginald John ... 62,
Mannock, Francis A. S.
570 MacLeod, Roderick Mair.waring, Rowland
406 Bannatvne 547 Rees 36, 411
lerickWm 427 — Sweedland 36,480
406 — Wm.EdmondStone ... 547 ~ William George ...41, 5J4
iu —Win. Sim 95, 488 Mair, Arthur 610
208 Maclurcan, .lohu L. R... 401 — Edward. MB 456 Mausel, Alfred
Mill m'.Krne.stKdw. 4S0 — Win. Crosbie Sd. 100, 250 — Charles Grenville
04, 4^4 —Geo. Fra W 5=° Mains, Geoffrey 73> 399' n
- Percy Alex 172 — Valentine Thcs 547
M 1 --, ■.Aiah F. 147 u»t*y. Kdward L 244
ttacmullen, F. Wool ... 450 — Fred. Charles 427
- - Fra Bichard 345 - Fred. Charles 403!
; B 290 Maister. George 547
Bichard 383 Miitland, Alex. Fuller 236
Stephen Francis 403 — Chas. L. B., CB. ..
Win. Henry F 427 — Eardley
• icnaehten, Arth.Wm. 4-0 — Frederick Henry..
17,1 — Sir Francis 2dm. Bi. 604 — Fredeiick Thomas
407 — George Th imas ,.
570 - James MakgiU H
555 -Johu
37? — John
305 — Keith Ramsay
503 — Pelhani James
l- 7'
Ernest Digby.
Eustace Gambier
Hugh
Robert Henry
John Delalynde
"Walter Luttrell
William Grenville ...
9'Mansel-Pleydell, E. M
166 — Hy. B. Morton
421 ! Manser, Robert
604' — Thomas
Mansergh, Arthur H.W. 2 = 6
Charles Wm. Richard 59a
— John Craven 6^6
— John Craven 34
— Neville Frederick ... 241
— Wilmsdorf George ... 373
Mansfield, Chas. Edwd. £04
532
5°5
89, 167
231 1
Herbert
Manson, Alex. Robert...
— Eric Edmund M.D....
— Meo. George Wright. . .
3S2 Mant, Charles 94,
366 Mantell, Alfred M
6101 — Riners, MB
— John Kenneth ...
■- '
b Boss ..
— Malcolm Monro 53'|— uu
1 B. Mnir 102. 169— Ewen H.Davidson 73, 339 Malcolm, Edw. Don. 74, 201: Maples, Henry
■k 45. i66|— Herbert Taylor, CB. 40,412— George 100, 278 Mapleton, Edw. A., MB. 3^4
— Samuel Kenneth 17?]— James Duncan. ..ioi, 419 — Sir George, KCB.... 7, 513! — Reginald Wm 3b*
— Stephen C rail, MD... 4:4 — John Cosmo 208 — George Alex., CB. 5, 351 Maquay, John P 71, 206
— Thomas 99. 324— John Lawrence 209: — Henry Huntley L. ... 286 March, Gerald Edward 369
— Thomas Arthur 286J— Lachlan 600— John V. T., .1/7) 382 — Leopold G. Frederick 570
- Harding 520 — Roderick Donald 547 Malcolmson. John Grant 130 — William Henry, CB... 52,7
— Wm. Jacob ... -:-• — Thos. 11. Matheson... 520 — John H.Porter, CB. f6,5i5|Marcon, Edward ...89, 2;o
— William Ord. MD. ... 594 Macqnane, George W.... 58a Ma leomson, Alexander . 557 Mardall, Francis ... 39, 48J
MacKensie, Kenneth R. 317 Macqueen.Andrew... 39, 411 Maiden, R.Vaughan 99, 517— Frank ^27
Mark. n. eh. S., MD. . 454 — Dt.nicl, MI) 595 Malct. Alexander Geo. Marett, Jarues Rich. 102, 4:9
Miickis hi. Wm. James 140 Maoqioid, Richard K. 46, 482 William =83'— Peter Daniel 551
i'm. Henry 70,416 Macrae. William, M B. ... 50; — Charles St. Lo 606 Margary, Alfred Robert o;o
itin AVx....
:\.M1>.
William
— Wilhmii
MacKinrter, Win. Mills..
: Man- ,!,i;,,A. A.. MD.... 383-
236 MacRury, C. William... 532 -
587 MacSwiney, K. Y..MD. 3s3 -
:-•■ — James 3401:
Mai-kmiiy. George . 171 Mactier, Stewart C. 104, 42o|Mallaby, Robert
MacKinnon, G H.CZy.4, 270 Mac'urk. Wm. Duncan 4o> Mallandane.Jam
179 SiTacwhii^er.JamesM'K. 161 Malleson. Geo. Bruce
cthio3, 420 Maiden, Chas. D 377;Mallins Clement ...
5»6 — George C 3-.c — Henry. MB
377— John, MB 595 — William
.... 255| - John Mellish ;3o Mallock, Henry Arch r-
-s.,1,,,,,1- A'„.x.,r/,'.42, 295 — Thos. John Raymont
fra vers Dod-rsou, 99, .,i9;Mallv, Rob. Nelson
- - Win. Chas. Frederick i-^M.done. Anthony
SladdiHon. Geo. H 140!— Hv. L'Estrange ...
: Bei 1
— Donald William
•- Henry W. Uex.
— Walter 1 larr .. .
— William Henry
— - Wm. Alexander, CB. 37; uagall, Wii
Wm. Augustus Daniel 312 Magan.Tih
sh.( ieirgc .24 ttaicenis if
\ .. "-: B 11 i
— William Charles M .. 11 ■. v
— William Henry, Mb 595 Ma ji 1 Jan
GuilbertE.Wvndham 557 Margesson. Wm. Geo..
Harold EsdaiK.. 100, 160! Marindin, Francis A. ..
Henry Chas. Eden ... 0o6 Mnrkey, Edward C
.lohn Warrc 240 !Markham. Edwin ... 67,
' m. Rev. Alfred 396jMarkland, James
45. 5i4'Markwick, Ernest E. ...
JamcsJohn 3o4jM..rliiig. Walter H
3A7[ Marlow, B. W , CB.MD.
506 Marquis, James 40,
,53 Marrett, Edw. Uvedale..
-jo — Henry Richard
+I6 Marriott, Cha. Fred. 103,
243 — Edwin M. 1,
382I— Edw. Frere
555 — Henry Christopher ...
158-Hayes
14S — Reginald Adann
3^
Willi-ii
Mackirdy, David K. 7
Macklin, Gerard l{. W. ,4
111 ... 5 o
Thomas James 546
Itobert
He 1 ir
• Will a 11 j
■ Ivor 1
— Alex ■
— All.in Henry ...
.7: Magi
315 Ma_T.it :i,Ii(Niuch.H.W43
1 lharles Fred.
Henry M. s. ...
Jphn Bichard
John K. Gason
5." Maguii", Cec.l M.
171 Constantine
J on
Sfoher, Valentine
- Valentine Herbert
m Ui.s. Edw. ..
: Maurice 11 inland
Beguald Henry
11 .-. John. ' i/'.-
M
•Jus -570!— Joseph
>u Shaw too, 4S3'Maloney. Willi:
aryCole ■.■). 1-0 Maltl.v! K. Pennycuick . 503
enry 610 — Francis Crichton 489 — William Fred 265
■-'u 398;— Francis Grant 425 — William Hamilton ... 2.9
•>. MD. ... 384 — John Meredith 360 Marrow, Peter i;j
547 Malthus, Syden, CB.-jo, 340 Marryat,ErnestLind.io4.2_4
B. Man. Henry j3) 480 — Herbert Charles 342
... 578 M.mdi-. Lorei.zo 362 — Hugh Fitz Roy 523
02, 4^7 Mar.cor, James 555 Mar>aek, Aug. Bichcr 41, +oi
... • 551 Marnier, Alfred Thos. 92, 223 Marsden, William 32^
... 551 — Frederick Day 530 Marsh, Edwd. Newnham 5^2
4"9 Mandrrs, Thomas 584 — Edward Herman 57-
97, 288 Manderson, Geo !;. ..72, 178 — Everard Swaine 243
.... 606— Thorn: sClaridgeioi 219'— Frank Hale Berwick 45J
596 Ma, e.M. JowenhS. G... 49.!— George
3U Mangles, Cecil 106, 162 -George Samuel
52. M
37
indold, John For
Michael F
74 Mauley, Francis Capel..
Robert George .. .
■:.':;'::^;.;:;;::^;0M:^y^;^n^uel
. ( V" "'"'k,h 158 Mann. G.Fred, CB.
■ M»to. James ,e8 -GotherPyers „
211 -Horace B
• " in iu
4,
" ' '..•. '■;<■'•' I ■ I- 13, jo. James
i-urg.. Saiidtbnl
44 i- ■ Mainwnring
171 — Jin
Rohc-t
Phillipson .
Pra Geo. U
r. is.
Henry Bolton
H inr. Oernjii
I: iwland is
Kdward - Walter Stuart
4_>o Manner.. Hon. Arthur . 157
• 427 — Herbert R .3.0
40.411 — JohnT. Lord 229
... 246 — Bichard Abraham >g, 234
X 7 banning, Henry ,7,
|uinton4j, 48. -Henry Dimsdale... si?
... »6S- Robert Barlow II,
HippisleyCnnliffe 102, 419
— Joiemy Taylor 200
— Joseph 5:.!
— Robert 610
— Willoughbv Digby 66, 203
Marshall, Chas H.T. 106,411
— Francis Giasse 342
— Francis Macieod H... 32 ■
— Frederick, OMG 13
— Fredk. Fitzhugh 395
— Geo. Fred. Leycester 220
— George Honxy 17.
— Henry 47
— Henr'v Stapylton 2C4
— Herbert S 45.
— Hubert 402
— James Douglas 3--;6
— John 134
Index.
689
Marshall, John Wms. ..
• 5S4
Masters, William James 602 Maxwell, Geo.Vaughan,
Melladew, H. F. La-
— John W. Astley ....
. 360
Matchett, Alfred Wm... 273I CB
waetz, MD 383
— Joseph George
552
Matheson, Duncan 148
— George Wm. 284
Mellersh, George B. ... 347
— Lionel
. 261
— John 209
- Hamilton 552
Mellis, George Julius 44, 514
— R. 0. Andree 46, 482
— John G. Sombre 47, 413
— Henry Edward 319
Mellish. Geo. Whittaker 242
— Root. Geo. Swayne 106, 179
— Robert 252
— HenryHamiltn.C5.io, 177
Melliss, Fraser Browne 369
— Robertson Gilchrist
• 570
Mathew, BrownlowH. 73,223
— Henry St. Patrick ... 425
— George Lawrenee ... 312
— Thomas
S«7
— Robert George 454
— Hon. James Pierce ... 607
— Howard 519
— Walter 105
- Theobald, MB 453
— John Grenfell 2S6
Mellor, Joseph 254
— Walter Dyson
— Wm. Bainbrigge ..
398
547
Mathews, F.Ludwig 101, 361
— George 145
— John Harley 547
— John Shaw Heron ... 578
— Llewellyn S 244
Mellors, Henry 386
— William Elliot
547
— William Charles 327
— Louis Robert M 335
Melvill, Chas. Curling 342
— Wm. Simpson
. 2S4
Mathias, Fred. Hope 105, 488
— Nigel 174
— Henry 4C4
Marsham, Fred. Savill 305
— Henry Harding 321
— Patrick 547
— Henry 521
— Henry Savill
3°+
— Henry Vincent... 67, 414
— Richard Money 258
— Philip James 319
Marshman, John
— Vincent Lewis 48b
— Robert James 89, 342
Melville, Bruce Hullioi, 2 7
Marsland, Wm. E. ...68
. J4°
— Vivian Dalton 398
— Ronald Charles 212
Melvin, Alexander 426
Marstou, Daniel
610
— William 607
— Thomas Mercer 298
Mence, Martin 395
— Edward Charles
547
Mathison. Gilbert H. F. 259
— William 547
Mends, Herbert 552
— Jefferv Allen, MD. ..
373
Matson, Charles George 401
— William Robert ...7, 397
Horatio Reginald ... 305
— Jeffery CnarUs ...
-Henry 610
May, Edward Sinclair... 173
Menteth.Jas. Fred. Stuart 137
Martelli, N nrtonCharle
I 423
Mattei, Antonio 547
— George Lycett E 322
Menzies, Charles Fred.. 552
— Thoa • halloner...io2
— Alexanur 36a
-James 406
— Edward 593
— Th mas < aalloner
601
Matterson, "William Key 264
— Wilham Allan 3S4
— Hugh Christian ...67, 403
- William Godfrey ..
5J6
Matthew, Itec. H. J. MA. 457
Maycock, Francis M. ... 292
— James 5S7
Marten, Elhson T.C.N
4S9
— Henry M 354
— John Gittens 66
— James John Burke ... 321
— Tho. Wright
604
Matthews, Alfred 174
— Stewart M'Murdo ... 211
— James Stewart 610
Marter, R. J. Combe 74
136
— Charles John 301
Maydwell, R. L. W. M. 290
— Neil James 233
Martin, Alexander
610
— Charles Richard. ..9=;, 417
Mayer, Thomas Walton 602
— Oswald 94, 416
— Alfred Robt
278
— Frank B 238
Mayers, Edw. G. Pellew 372
— Stuart Alex 338
— Charles Nassau ...69
205
— Henry Melvin 236
Mayes, Wm. Busby 141
— William Collier ... 12, 204
— Cunliffe
406
— Henry William 402
Mayhew, Alfred H 518
— Wm. Maxwell 314
— Curtiss
377
— lies 395
- Charles Geo. Adams 265
Mercer.Arth.HillHasted 610
— Daniel Nicholas, MD
455
— Llewellin Washington 163
-Thomas 172
— Charles Archibald ... 425
— David William
555
— Robert Lee 366
Maynard, Cha.Walsham 570
— Charles M'Whirter ... 547
— Edward Wrn. F
278
— William SS3
- Edmund Gilling 607
— Douglas Campbell ... 3:9
— Evelyn Charles
333
— Wm. George 145
- Francis N.Martin 98, 418
— Edward Smyth 555
— George Blake Napier 171
Maturin, Charles E 174
-Rev. T. R., MA 603
— Harvey Frederic 174
— George Mure
r54
— Fred. Harvey 316
-William Aug 172
— JohnW. S 520
— Gerald Ward
4'5
— John 382
Mayne, Ashton Geo. 74, 516
— Thomas Warren 547
— Henry H.Napier
255
Maud, Wm. onerer 103, 207
— Charles Bl*ir 213
Meredith, Ceo. Vincent 249
— Henry Richmond
— Walter de 8 317
— Charles H. Hawtrey 17.
-- Henry Waiter 607
— Herbert
355
Maude, Aubrey M 336
— Geo. Nisbec 269
— Richard 242
— J
128
— ( lornwallia 0 41, 514
— iiamesEdmd 547
— Thomas Boyle 557
— James
380
— Edwin 62
— Jasper Graham 271
Merewether,Geo.L.C.93, 223
— James Ranald
557
— Fran. Oornwallis, Ci}. 604
— Jasper Otway ... 47, 221
— Henry Arthur 295
— John
384
— Sir Fred. Fras.,A"OB. 10
— John 610
— SirW.L. CB.KCSI. 36, 513
— John James
557
— Fred. Natusch 212
— JohnTheophilusB... 555
Merrick, Tho. Charleton 552
— John Paton 67
— George Ashley, CB. 607
— Mosley 519
Merrill, Jacob 100
— Jos.W.O'Malley, MB
3*4
— Robert Henry 243
— Otway 245
Merriman, C. J. CSI. 42, 223
— Martin
— Robt. John 357
— Richard C. G 421
— William 93, 223
— Michael King
426
Maudsley, Eustace R. .. 158
— Robert Graham 407
Merry, Arch. Wm 135
— Patrick Richard, MD
Maul, Spencer Duncan 330
— Thomas 256
Mesh'am, Wm. Robt. ... 552
— Riohd, Edwd. Rowlej
146
Maule, Geo. Edwin... 92, 16S
— Thomas 503
Messiter, Edward M. ... 400
— Robert Conolly ...89
363
— Henry 591
Mayo, John 578
— George Hughes 5;-2
— Robert W. M'G
237
— Henry Barlow ... 92, 167
-William Robert 369
— John 007
— Rowland Hill
T63
— John 610
Mea chain, Win. Maitland 422
Metcalfe, Booth Hay ... 329
— Samuel Yorke
6io
— Ret). Ward 533
Mead.-Keo. George 396
— Chas. Theo. Evelyn... 357
— Thomas
607
Maulevcrer, Ben. Bun. 607
— Henry Robert 93, 221
Methuen, F. H., Lord ... 3
— William
171
— William 552
— John Alex. Richm. ... 552
— Hon. PaulS 68, 233
— William George ...89
167
Maunsell, Arth. Munro 350
Meade, John M.deC. 71, 399
Meurant, Edward ...68, 3J9
— William Reid
4°5
- Chas. A., MD 381
— Jno. de Courcy D. ... 335
Meyer, Albert 366
— Wm. Thomas, MD...
38.
— Chas. Hen. Wray 254
— John Percy 296
— Lewis Chas. Augustus 583
Martindaie, B. H., CB...
607
— Edward Henry 155
— John Wm. B 174
Meynell, John Jebb 344
Martyr, James Smith...
547
— Francis Wm. Edwin . 361
— Malcolm John 428
Meyriek, Aug. Wm. H. 13
Marvin, William
372
— Fred. Rich. CB. ...14, 218
- Sir Rich J.KCSI.. 36, 411
— Herbert 246
Ma.sani, Hormasji D. ..
532
— George 610
— Richard William 595
— James Joseph 395
Masoall, Francis
209
— George 570
— Robert 369
Michael, Eras. Levisou 153
Maskery, Jos. H 71
399
— George William 343
— Thomas Quin 398
— James, CSI. 42, 481
Mason, Alex. Her Bert .
212
— John Drought 352
Meaden, James 555
Michaelson, Geo. Herbert 271
-- Arthur Wilberforce..
595
— John Richardson 47, 223
Meadows, C. J. Walford. 435
Michel, Charles Edward 547
— Can.. Crawford
547
- Nevill Fra. A 242
— Robert Wyatt, MD ... 37S
— Cecil B. D 301
— George, MD
398
— Richard 607
Mealy, William Arthur
— Sir John, GCB 5, 332
— Henry E. M
295
— Robert 607
D'Oyly 428
— John Horace Charles 256
— Henry Macan
426
— Samuel Edward 380
Meane, John, MD 377
Michell, Charles 304
— Robert Gordon S. ...
555
— Thomas, CB 41
Meares, George Brooke 243
— Reo. Francis Rodon.. 437
— William Henry
552
— Thomas 380
— Henry John 262
— Henry Seymour 584
Mas.sev, Hon. Lionel E.
607
— William Stopford 97, 168
— John 558
— James Wm. A. ...102, 419
— Hon. Nathaniel H. C.
604
Maunsell-Collins, Wm.
— William Lewis D. ... 347
— John Edward, CB. 36, 165
Massy, Charles Francis
423
MD 383
Mecham, John Russell.. 270
— St. John Fancourt . . 416
— George
454
Maurice, Arthur Corbet 347
Medhurst, Chas. F. H.... 303
— Thos. Bernard.... 102, '419
— George Eyre
555
— John Frederick 170
Medley, Ernest James... 250
Micklem, Edward ...96, 207
— Godfrey Lennox E. ..
34°
— Richard Bonnor 171
— Julius George 43,218
Hiddlecoat, Francis 101, 487
— Himpden Hugh
213
Mawbey, Henry Way 40, 397
Meeres, Arthur Douglas 213
Middlemass, Christopher 23-3
— Hiirap. H., MD. CB.
377
Ma wer, Fred. George ... 255
Meheux, Tho. Geo. S. ... 555
— John Crawford 212
— Harry Stanley
420
Mawson, Wm. Arthur... 45b
Meik, Francis Thomas.. 555
— Wm. Hume 337
— Hug'il
300
Maxham, John \V.,MD. 381
Meikleham, Geo.C.,3/D. 593
Middlemore, Rob. F. ... 552
— Percy Hugh H
141
Maxse, Henry Fitz Har-
Meiklejohn, John Forbes 179
Middleton, Arthur T. ... 157
— William George
'74
dinge Berkeley, CMB. 607
— William Hope 451
- Al red H 339
— Wm. G. D
44
Maxwell, Alex., CB. 8, 2 8
Mein, Alex. Bowes 264
— Francis Beckford 97, 486
— William James. ..100,
245
— Archibald Boyd 342
— Alex. Lechmere 212
— Frederick Dobson ... 42
Master, Wm. ( '., CB.i^a,
— Cedric 212
— Fraderick Blundell... 309
— HerbertJ.J 237
Masters, Alexander
426
- Edward Cleaver 596
— Frederick R. CB 607
— H. Boucher Arthur... 592
— Edw. Steuart
234
— Edw. Herbert, CB. ... 10
— Frederick Coore 297
-John, MD 381
— George
587
— Frank 320
— George 547 — John Archibald 143
— Robert
533
— Frederick Thomson... 210
— John Desbrisey 5471— Oswald Robert ...105, 238
— Wm. Godfrey R
55o
— Gecrge 547
— John Edmund 26
— Wm. Crawford 144
090
Midwinter. ]{,c. H X
Ma
Mi. In
■u*n, Oapel Henry
'. Franklin P. 4a!
■ -i- Straotuua 70,
MayJepaonJ.
Mildm.-.y. Mr Henry >:.
John, Bart.
Henry p si
Harberl a. 81 John
lid K
(Ami lea .Nnpitr
— Wed I
John
i' Win Berberi
Mlluv.
ililiurl, Cbarlea 11
Millar. BVa, Jeffi-ey 4;
;•'■ ». Jaznoa Milne .
Mil:, .
!':■• .
Mo
H. ruy
Henry Newdiok 4i
— Jaines ...
-James ;;96'
— John
— J"Mri . ...
— John
— John
— John Pram-is James
— John James Cahill
— John Patrick
— Qrmsby 1; iweri
— - Batnnel &e ,rge
— Thou,
— Thomas ....,."!
— Thomas, m/i. '.""] '
— Th ■•
- William ir. r. p. Cav
Dcpotl
— William
— Willi,.,,, (r. i\ p. KM
An
-Win. link:,
— waiiam '1'.,
Mill, -.
Millet*, .;
Milligan. CI,
— Harry Robert
— Wm.John Lane... 94!
Mill.-. Arthur |
— tharl..-. Jamas t'
— Dudley Aclai
;!.
— Bdwarawmiam
' Mil.
— |onry
— Jami
It I.
~ •!"'
— Thi -
mon
I
- L.::.
Lhor
Geo
,:,
■ ; .
K„!k.,„r •'••
II ..„ I. >,;
»■ <\vr,|
•■rmk.
•Mintor, John Surtees ...
533 Mint.), Alex., AIJi
- ■ phane
i-i — James Clephane ...74,
514 Mitch, 1. W.Cadogan ...
515 Mitchell, Set. And. L.
, 5»7 — Arthur Uambrick
.— (has. Bullen Hugh ..
1 ward Q2,
irge Warder ..'....
imuton
Henry N
ory Wilmot
547 — Herbert Leonard.. .07,
Hugh „.'
' fh Henry...
'I '
5 ■ 1 John
547 Maihew Clayton .....
chard Andrews ..
5 J r - 'I'll', mas
433 Mitcholl-Innes.A. f! 11
547 Win Gilbert '.'.'
d, J. p. Osbaldes
. 39N — Reginald 0. U'm. 96,
■ 547 — William Eenyon .
fly, Alfred
: I'll' MMtt
1 iried M r5;
6 7 — Francis John...
J! Walter F. G
I 1 - William Henry
51 1 Mocatta, Daniel «'
607 Mockler, Any. F
41, — Edward ......
'- - Edward
Serald Francis
' 4 — Percy Bice
ibert
Index.
174 Money, Elliot Alex. ...
3°i — Ernie Edmund
.506 — Ernie Kyrle
416 — Evelyn Campbell
55- — George Alfred
457 — George Edward
555 — Gerald Koei 73,
555 — Gordon Lorn Gamp'.
2co _ Herbert Cecil
■ -5; — Robert Cotton 95,
■ 37<* — Rowland Ernlelv.103.
• 3&7 — Rowland F. K
• 15° — Wigram Montagu ...
■ 10a Money-Simons, John J.
-" Monk, Arthur Lloyd .
57" Monkliind. George
5*3 Monks, Charles
547 -Monro, Charles M.
395 — David
245 -George Nowlan .'
5° > — Hector Edmond
304 — Seymour C. Hale
3*7 ,r"
610
55/
b, Bow Land
Herbert Belasyse
310 Moffatt, James W. S.
595— John Edward
:;' — Kenneth Mackenzie
6 7 - William Henry .
Motfitt, Andrew..
Moggridgc, John Ai.tiii
- John Y .0
Moir, Alex. M'Arthur . .
- I'll. is. Fred. William
- William, MS...
- William
Molesworth, A. U. .'.'.105'
- St. Aubyn
- Edw. Hogarth .........
- Hickman Crawford
. - Hickman Thomas
• 607 — JZeo. Thomas, MA.
aeux, Harold P.
• 1" 1 Mollan, W. Campbell, OS
♦35 Moller, Bemhard D.
" - J. 0. Champion
■ ' Holloy, Edward
• s£3l— Jshn
1 1 car Fred. ..
"V, Tnuothv, MD
547 Molony, Chus. Mills
309 — Charles Preston 30'
395— Charles Stuart...
457 -John Shannon
17 Ei b. Thomas
Mills
" ux, ffoa.Carvic
Imund
55* - George 11. More
'■' '-" Philip U. .['."
'hr.shwv
- Edw. Graves
'•'" Chas.Francisio6
■ '•■> Slllnlev
P.C s
— Hon. Richard
c s. m.'
.'-rdoi.U.
■■ Uou. II \i
1 iduke 1,
Philip Edmund
Wm. Panry
'■"'■.■^.•i: .,-, I,-
1,
h ;'•
,ott r
Campbeii
Ivin
Edm.Oha*. Kirio .."'
Monsell, B. J. a.
Montagu, Alf. Wors. 47,
— ( 'ceil Edgar
— George ....]
— Horace ..."'...
— Horace Wm., OS. g,
— James Van Harthals
— Son. Oliver Geo. P.
-Philip
Montague, F. B. ...105,
— William Edward
♦" Montanaro, Alfred
28.7 - Alfredo .
594 1— Henry...
53o Monteath, J. jr., Mi)
2"7 -Monteaore, Emanuel .
Mimteith, Arthur M.
— E. V. Peshall .'
— John .
— Robert WiiiiamF.
Montgomerie, A.W.J.
— Patrick .'... g5
— Samuel Crawford ..'
Montgomery, Alexander
John
— Allen
— Arthur C. G.......
Arthur HiH Sandys
Basil T. G. ...
■ Sep. Ferguson'j;.'..;"
■ 537 —Francis Uctavi us
t09 — George
]7?.\— George Samuel, Csi'.
420 -HughC. Gaston
'74 -Hugh Parker ... '"
5,4J ~-Iames A- Lawrence
a_{; Gordon H.Grahaai
300 _ Nathaniel ..
■ 6°7 — Robert Arthur
160 - Robert Blackali
25V — Robert Evans
422 _ Thomas Robert A G
6°7 - William .
- William Edward '72,
422|Moore, Hans Garrett 72,
425 — Henry
547 — Henry...
333 — Henry "_*"_
427I— Henry, OS., CI£'d'c'
427| — James
4*5,— James Guy Piers
325 — John..
4°i— John.
4i7|— John Leslie ""s'n"
420 — John Wiirdrop "
234 — Joseph Henry
3°7|— Martin James ...'
424|— Maurice Geo..
610 — Richard Alex. ....'..43
— Richard St. Leger '
— Robert
— Robert
— Ross Balfour
— Ross Franklin
, — Sandford, MB .
;i« — Stephen Blyth '
'20|— lieo. Thomas, SA
413 — lieo. Thomas
163
369
259
Montre,
■ Henr
- Well.
H. H.
— Thomas
— Thos Charles Cotton
— William
— Wffliam .
— William Boyle ...
— Wrn. Chetely .'.."
— Wm. Francis ".'"
— William James
— William Yorke .
Moorch'iuse, John....
Moores, Samuel .
Mooihead, Edw., Mu
— George Alex
— James. MD.
Moors, Henry Payn '.'...'.'.
Moorsom, Chas.John 74
— Henry Man vers... 102'
329 - Henry Martin ...
Mora 11. James, MD
—James Joseph, MB."
Mor.int, Ch.is. May A
Edward *...,..'."
George Francis. '.'. ....... [
— Horatio Harbord ...3^
— J.LnwLushingtou ,;''
Moray, Henry E. H
Drummond 6o
Mordaunt.Jas. Sparrow
Moreton, Aug. H. M.
More wood, Henry F
-Vl- ■■;vnr. Alex. BrockeoS.
— Charles _
Charles Edward
Frederick Cyril.,.
George Anthony ...70
George Bernard ...
— Harrison Ross Lcwin
Henry
Henry '"
Henry Rhodes"!!!!.
Horatio "
— Horatio Horace.... "
James Peattie g3
356
603
3^7
53t
547
368
256
594
379
456
369
274
ifo
570
456
506
233
355
231
3°i
245
570
70
171
299
302
^^eWCathcartW
Mood.e, Robert, MB
Moody ,Sec. Jas. Leitli
— JohnMacdonald re,
— Richard Clement
— Rich. S. H...
Mookeerjee, 1'rco X;,th'
Moore, Alex. (1. m 4I'
Alex. M'Donneli" '
Arthur Thomas .. 68"
I harles Alfred
Charles Francis.. .o'^
1 barles Wilson '
Keo. Clement Glover'
■;' w. Croziur Sibbald
>7a — Edward Henry.
6o7|— Evelyn
181— 1 m' .
'72 —Francis ...
2 ' - Frederick
-'■i; - ;>;• G,,,. Kurioi,;,
-iM-edcnekWillianK
215 — George Frederick
Qeorge Henryj "'
" GoorgeTh is. Can,'
607 — Jerome Willi,
428 — John Mabbott
■425 -John Wm. Akerman
455 — Monteford Spread .
603)— Osborne ..
39 W— Rosslcwin, MD
547— Thomas ....
237l— Thomas Cecil...
5°5j— Thomas Llewellyn "
i46|- Westropp Thomas .!
335,— U illiam Domett 36
5i5 -William Edwin l!
4°6 !- William Goorgc "
485 J— William Henr-
547 — Wm. JohnF..".'.
457 Morgan -Payler, E. p""
2oq|Mormrty. Marshall Prit-
398 chard 0Q
503 - Matthew r>eiiis,"j/fl.'
603]— Thomas, MD. ....
350 Morice, David, MD.
162— John Charles
37a Morine. Geo. Harland'.'.'.'
37S|Monson, F. de Lamare
54;,— James ...
258,Morland,John
267,— Henry C...
i7i,Morley, Arthur Geo! B.
172 CW,rr,v,„
72 — Clei
557 - Fra
.597
453
36S
234
596
552
14 7
555
68.
Index.
Horlo*-, Fra. Brockrnan 132'Mosse, Lorenzo Nickson 313 Murphy, Robert
— George Lyddon 366 — William 60 — Stephen
— Iteo. Samuel 506 Mossman, R0bt.C0nr.ade 386, — Thomas
— Wilbraham E. E 400 Mostvn, lion. Montague 5S4 - Thomas John
Morphew, Augustus -,77 — Edward Alfred 243 — William Henry
Moij dry, Martin 104, 2:4 — lion. Roger 607 — William Joseph ...
Murrah, Jas. Arthur. ..99, 364. — Hon. Savage, CB.. .42, 265]— William Lawrence
Morreil, liec. ]i.,M.l.
— Edward s —Willi: enrv 14S I Murray. Allan 08,
Morrice, John Geo. S.
— Walters
Morriesou, Duncan H
— Henry W
Morris, Alfred
— Arthur
— Augustas Williams
— . anrpbell Thomas
— Charles Alexander
- Charles Chase
— Charles Henry, CB.
— Chas. Henrj '
— Clark
— JBee.DavidBayni ,34
— Edward, CB.
— Edw. Coxwell ...
— Frederick
— Sir George
— George Tomkyns . .
— Gordon S
— Henry Gaze
— John
— John Gen
— John Ignatius
— John James, MD
-John W. 11. C. G. ..
— Joseph John
— Maurice M .r_':m 175
— Maxwell Kirwan 371
— Montagu Cholmeley
92> 236
— Reginald Frank 208
— B rt 407
— Timothy
2> ;, ,T ,
' 7 -x' I '
Anthony .\laxtone ... 547
Archibald Gibson ... 555
Archibald James 271
Arnauld John H 253
— Arthur Bentinck 360
Arthur Harris 175
Arthur Mordaunt ... 173
Augustus Staveley... 371
— Augustus Wm., CB. 12
1 !hai 'is 547
Char es Herbert 45'1
Ussher Lee
— Western George 406
— \'.'m. Baines 149
— William Cunningham 530
— William George 211
Morrisey, Patrice 28:
Morrison, Arthur 23,
— Claude S 4;
— Colquhoun Grant 35
— George P. £ 6i<
— John C. D 130, 55
— Reginald James 35
— Richard Fielding 99, 147
— Rich. Hobart
— B-o. aiddall 396
— Walter
— William 3S6
— William Lawtie ... 40, 204
Morrogh, Edmund G/.97, 48
— Henry Browne 59
Morse, Arthur T 294
— Henry Browne ....
— Henry Charles ... 102, 518
— Hubert Alexander.
— Walter John 519
Morshead, A. Anderson 267
— Philip A
Mortimer, C. Lysaght
— Francis James ...104, 183
— Hy. Beatifoy 310
— ThomasBythesea 130, 607
— William Hugh 373
— William Picton 557
Morton, Arthur 289
— Boyce William
— Boyce W. Dunlop 47,
■ — Charles Falkiner
— Edward
— Gerald de Courcy 106, 242
— Henry 96, 417
— James 370
— James r'rancis ... 100, 299
— Robert 552
— William Elliot 547
Moscley, R.Stevenson 47, 413
Moses, "William 142
Mosley, Jno. Edw. Paget 421
Moss," Allan 280
— Gilbert Winter Z 243
— Wm.Amphlett 386
Mosse, Chas. Benj., CB. 595
— James Urquhart 275
— Denman Croft ...
— Edward Croft ....
24 i
— Edward Theophi
lus.
29;
Fred. John Geo..
■97
1
— Freeman
...5
'.'•!
— George
• 9+
404
— George Comyn..
309
— [iarv-v Young
407
— 7?ec. Henry, MA
457
- Henry
?5'
— Henry
SSi
— Henry Stewart .
i--'
- HughHildyard..
IOI
178
— James Florence..
61 .7
4S7 Mot.t, Charles Augustus 236]-- Wm. Ree
288 — William Henry 148 Murray, All
278 Mottet, Arthur Charles, 503 -Alexandl
327 — Edward Adolphe .. . 55- -Alexandl
299— Hemv Edward 68, 483 - Andrew
1/4 Mount, Geo. B. MD 30. — Anth my
155 —James, CB 593 — Anthony
304 Moubray, Edward 547 1 — Archibal
302 — William H. H. C 286
250 Mould, Frederick 547
253!— James Stirling 552
407J— TliomasRawhngs.CA'. 547
1 1 — Thos. Rawiings, MB. 379
42 Mounsey, Cha. Jas. 69, 317
Mount Charles. Earl of 357
♦5; Moxly, Beo. J. H. S. ... 396
ji '.I, j ■ rs, William 272
^27 Mn'vlaii, Wm. Joseph ... 384
i,Wm.E.B.,AO). 455
, Chas. John
-Much, W. Thomas ...97, 267
Muir, Archibald Mungo 426
— Charles Wemvss 426
— Henry Skey.AfD 38
.s,r\\'.Mu.rc.MD.KCB. 377
a — Wm. Jas.Wemyss 1 1, 420
4'Muirheud, Herbert Hugh 211
2|Mulcahy, FrancisEdw. 370
Mulcastcr.Wm. Edw. 7, 410
— William S. S 547
Mulchinock, Mich. E. ... 332
Mullaly, Herbert
Mu' la ne. Jeremiah, .Jf-D
Mullen, Douglas. MD
Jarlath Flreuch 45"
Thomas Ffrench,3fD. 45
Mullin, John 25
MuUins, John 44. 22
John 386
John 594
John .lose h 368
Beo. T. Patterson. B J
William
Mulloy, William Gorges m,;
— Wiii. Hutohinson 106, 207
Muloclc, Tho. Edm. CB. 552
Mfolrcnan, John. MD... 384
Mulvany, Edward 455
Mumbee, Gore Boland . 547
Mundy, CFit7.royM.13, 410
— Pierrepont Hy 547
— Sir R. Miller, KCMG. 610
— Rodney Edward 171
Muim, Fredk. Henry ... 335
Munnings, Wm. Vesey . 610
Mum-o, Andrew 259
— Andrew Aldcorn... 44. 4IJ|
( lharles Augustus 95, 417!
— Ceo. Granville Gower 610
— George Gunn 369J
— George M 2861
— Gilbert Tothill 301
— Gustavus Francis 100, 399
— William, CB 7, 339
— William 46, 482
— William, MD.,CB. ... 377
Muntz, John Fred 274
Murchison, Kenneth ... 557 — Wm. Hugh F.nc .
— Kenneth J. W 174 — Wm. 8., MB
Murdoch, Wm. W.... 96, 168J Murtagh, John, MD
— Robt. H 185 — Thomas
Mure, John, MD S93 Muschamp, Wm. H
— William "
Muriel, George Wm. 66
691
183 Nailer, Henrv A. F. MB. 505
374 Nairne. Chas. Edw
312 - Stanford X. MeLeod 340
375 Nallv, John 5^7
143 Nangle, Henry 010
352 — Henry Beresford ... 4-s
570 — Walter Chidiock 3f,9
455I — William -54
418 Nannev. Lewis Charies. 504
n*; XaiiH'AVm. Dutton . ... 610
38 J
lell
— Dun. Utimi
— Edward 4
— George 55
— Hon. Geo. Cam
— Geo. Vernon Coll.. an -a
152
339
Jana'S Murray ...105, 169
James William
.las Wolfe 173
John Archibald 343
on. James Pear
Hon. John Scott
John Stirling
Robt. C. 'Lord, (iCB
aesi 5
Robert Fra. L
Hon. Robert Wm. 97
William C. 1:...
,01 er.Robert Alex. ..
ires, Henry lnnes
trirnan, taibb iso '- .
ish, Chas. Wide :
Edmund Webb .. 17
1 173
Stevens 4°-'
Henry Peter P 97, 4:7
— Tho. Llewellyn, MD. 595
-William, MD 381
— Wilham Adams =55
— William Peel 342
— William Russell 252
Mason, Henry Hydi W. - -;
— John - 39
Nathan, Fre.l. Lewi; ... 175
Naii hi, John Louis ..40, 411
Navl or, Chas. Edw 552
— James Sadler ..605
Meal, Charles Waif 1 .. 144
Neame, < iharlesOovell .. 578
John 007 -Neary, fctephen
John 70, 34oNeave, Arthur l. I
-John, MB 382 — E. Straugways 4--'
- John. MD 504 Xe.Uia.u. 1 !...
-JohuDigby 607— Edw.Montgon 1
- John Chas. D'Urban Need, -
60 Needha
John George
John Irvmo, I'll ..
John Ross. MD ...
- Kenelm Digby ....
•Patrick
• Patrick
•Peter
• Pulteney Henry .
-Robert
- Robert D
- Robert Hunter....
- Robert Walter ....
- Stewart
8
. .. • ,
3-3
.'liar.
Hon. Henry C.
4n|— John Laylantl
yi, Xeeid, Audle :
^,- — Mortimer G
V; N'eild, H. J. Thomas
"o - 11.1,.;. Edward
cg7 — Herbert Stodd&i 1
297 Neill, And. Hy. -, .o'er 4.-
412 — Geo.Fraser KrieS
456] — George James
318— William 5&?
3gS Nelis, James Alex.
7I Nelson, Alex. '
607
398
■34
'S9-
547
- >
rhomasAn.lrewL.40, 20, - AbercrombyA
William
William
Wi'liam
Wm. Artli. Joyce
Son. Wm. David
Wm. Flood, MB 45.
William George 96
380!- Edgar Forbes
547 — Horace Sydue
610'— William Francis
249;Nembhard, Wiil.-uu ; ,7
230 Nepean.A.de Hoc lepieil 555
A. Uliveri.lt Blaij 1 •'•■ v '
Henry Mack
Murphy, Cecil W.]
— Edmond Wm
— Edward
— Francis Eastwood ..
— Fra. Henry S., MD..
— Francis Joseph
— Fred James
— George
— Henry
— Jas. Andrew
— John
— Laurence
— Miah William
— Michael
607 Musgrave, B. D'Urban.
319' — Christopher Edw. ...
171 — Walter 72,
570 Muskett. Joseph
Mussenden, William
2QI — Herbert Aug.
377lNesbitt, Edward
sq6 Nesncld, Wm. A
380 Ness, Rich. E. u
^7S Netherai le, -1 1
l\o Nettles, Charles
6,0!— Henry Fraaci
4,- Netdeship,A ib
3^8 Nevell, Jonn S.
-,T2 Nevile, Cha. (.'a-
' Nevill, Hors
-
■"7
.. 69
3S4 Muter. Dunbar Douglas 604 Neville, Edw;
• John i'ori
= 73
MD .
St. John O'Neill
2 ; Myers, Arthur li. R
6]— George Lingard
6 — William Joseph
8 Mvlius, Rodney
o Mvlne. Wm. C.Rob. 43,
9 — Right Rev. Louis G....
3 Mynors, Wdloughby B.
4 Mytt .11. Fred. Calvin ...
4 Nag'.e John
2 — Richard .05,
383 - JOolH
36S-R1.be
;o; — Willi
New, Rowlai
533Newall,DavidJ
"149 — Marias Char]
5,0 _ William Pottt
3t« Newark, C. W.
57a Newbery, Edwa
Vise. 22 1
..IO3, 420
692
Index.
530' Nugent, James
Wwherrv Fran. Monro 450 Nicolson, Malcolm H.
New b££ I™cv F. ft ■ • Nightingale,Arth.C.93, 339 - J^es Jhomas
NewbSring P«". B. . 17a .svrHenrvD.. Bt 37t - JohnVesey
, Nimmo, Thl.s. Rose 67, S'5 - Nugent Jonathan
Niud. Frederick William 170 — Robt. Arthur
N.sbet. Robert Parry 106, 421 — St- George MerVyn
G 330
— Willinm 342
Newbolt, Edward D. 99, 29s
— Francis 57**
— John Rice 99. 240
. 610
295
• 172
.. 367
255
— Robert Henry ... 69, 166
Newbury, J.R.Thornton 300
ph 603
•■
Newdlgate, Edward CB. 13
- Frn. Win 607
Beni7 ft I. . <B. 45, 356
555
255 Nmin, Jas. Loftus W 70
547 — Joshua Arthur 395
,po _ -William David 610
. 531 Nurse, Chas.Bulkeley 74, 399
. 357 Nuthall, Alfred Jas. P —
. 172 — Frederick George ...
424 — Henry John 103, 420
•rancis William 103, 20V— Henry Metcalfe 302
— George Michael 456 — William Frederick ... 309
-JohuEccles 429 - "William Frost
— John Pi"ott 547 Xutt, H- Lowther .. 103, 518
14a - William Frederick ... 5S4 —James Anson Francis
4- I Noad, Hartley Innes ... 385 — Justinian Armitage ... 609
Nisbett, Geo. D. More.
— John
Niven, Knox Rowan 68
- William, MD
Nixon, Arthur George..
— Arundel James
— Edward Baynes
J — Henry Ferdinand
; — Orbefl Henry
[I— Reginald
-I ttintv
.93. 436
Newhouse, Will
Wm. Joseph
Newill, Joseph Henry ... ,
n ('his. M. H. 2'-i Noake. Robert Douglas 367 NuttaU, Jas. Manstld.40, 4
.Noble, ("litis. Simeon 103, 410 — Thomas
- Clarence T. 1 174 Oakeley. Rowland.
Evelyn James W. ... 398 Oakes, George ....
31c - Neville Irving- 272 — George Jienry
j95 — Willinm Henry ...95.
William Hatt 45:
. Edward Abbot
555 Noel, Bon. Edward 357 — Richard Edward
290I— Edward A 130 — Richard Francis
454'_ Gerard Thomas 314 Gates, Charles Cecil ...
t; - Win. Fred. Noel 211 Obbtird, Harry Smith 40
r- Nolan. John Philip ioi, 169 — Thomas
— Cecil (i B
— Frank Alexander
Newland, Arthur C
— Edmund Walcott
-- Peter iv
— William Henry
Newman, Arthur Alex
'• ::ke
— Henry Horatio
ory, MD. ...
— Joseph
— Walter
O'Dowd, Edward Henry 3-2
O'Dowda, Jas. Wm.94, 416
O'Dwyer, Malachi 456
T. Francis, MD 382
OFarrell, Ignatius M'D. 381
Thomas, MD 3S2
O'Flaherty, Rev. John... 396
O'Flynn, Denis J., MD. 596
Ogden, David Anderson 253
Ogg.G. Stewart W. MB. 50,
Ogilby, John W. H 361
— Robt. Alex 23S
Ogilvie, Alexander John 555
— Charles Fred., MD... 531
— Fran. Dashwood 552
— Hugh Robert 503
— James Spence 43, 412
— Norman Stuart 175
Ogilvy, David S. W. Lord 152
— John, MD 377
— Thomas 604
— "W.LewisKinloch 103, 304
Ogle, Charles Ellis 349
— Edmund 9, 20*
— Edmund Ashton 254
— Frederic Amelius ... 397
73 O'Gorman, N.Purcell ... 240
— O'Grady, John de Oourcy34o
5'4
171
wmarch, George 78,219 - Walter Raymond 70 O'Beirne, Arthur M. ...242
— Henry Fowler 552 — "William, M D 531— Francis 100
— Lindsay Sherwood .. 242 Nolloth, Peter Brames 532 O'Brien, Aubrey Vere... 304
— Oliver Rich 93, 417 Noon, Win. Prinn 249 — Bartholomew, CB. ... 12
Newnham, Edward G ... 45c Noott, Francis Harry ... 610 — Bartholomew, MD... 455
Newport, Cha. Peter 98, 517 Norcock, Henry John — Charles Richaid M ... 274
— Christopher Edw. 7-,. 183 Lawrence 400' — Donatus 209
— William Henry ..63, 516 Norcott. Charles H. B... 356 — Edm. D. Collins 105, 207
Newsom, John 60; — Gerald Alfred 291— Edmund Donough J. 284
Newsome, William .92, 206 — Walter Gordon 347] — E.R., MD 382
Newton, Ceo. Glasscott 610 — Sir W. S. R., KCB. 8, 29!]— Henry Jos., MD 382
P 36, i*5= Norgate, Jas.Thos....42, 412 — James A. B 372
— John Win. Marsdin .. i73!Norie, Evelyn M 69, 4831— James Thomas 287
— Robert Curzon 162 Norman, Compton 265!— John Leonard G
— William Henry 607;— Francis Booth 4S, 413 — JohiiTerenceN.CJ/S. 607
— Willinm Henry 172 — Hen. Radford, CB 12 — Joseph 455
— William Samuel ... 6, 32; — Sir Henry Wylie, —Percy 360
Nicholas, Albert 555 XCB 10, 410'— Richard Sen-ell 610
— Griffin 130, 558 Norris. Nathaniel 378 — RichardSquirelmhoff 249
— Richmond G 1 36 — - Richard Joseph 360I— Thomas B. Power ... 379
-.cha.Oldfiekl 520!— Stephen Leslie 213 — Thomas Michael 379
— Robert Charles 423 North, Chas. Frederick. 547 — William Creagh £07
Nirh.ll, chr. Rice H. 66, 356 — David 171 JO'Bryen, Jas. Joseph 42, 4
— Spencer Perceval T.. 287I — Dudley 93, 291J— Jas. Loughnan 428
— Thomas 66, 177— John 505 O'Callaghan, Desmond
NiohoUs, George Ihos... 212 — Roger 583; DykesT
— Henry 558 — RogerCharlesEJward 172— Herbert Pigott
— Henry Lionel 610 — William 106, 209I— Patrick Lane
— Robert 369 Northcote, Sam. H. B. 39S — - Rev. Francis
— Thomas 451 Northcott, Henry P. ... 361 O'Connell, Edward
— William Charles 393'Northcv, Aug. J. W 610]— Hugh Keefke 39,
— Rtc. William Wanl . 437 — George Wilbraham ... 89|— Matthew D., MD. ...
N:chol», Jus. Barnard... 143 — William Brook 607I— Maurice
368 Norton, Archibald
552 — Chas. Grant. C.
594I— Charles Edward
381 — Cecil William
138 — Edward Nugent
Gilbert F. A. .,
Richard Walter
— Hon. Thomas
O'Halloran, William ... 379
O'Harn, Richard 555
William 505
O'Hora, Thcma.s 253
O'Kearney, F. R,, MD. 531
Okeden, H. David Parry 305
u. e. p ;. 160
O'Kelly, de Penthcny de
Pentheny 371
James 578
Oldcrshaw, Charles 5 = 3
Charles Edward ...43, 165
Oldheld, Edwin John 89, 240
Frederick Hume 213
Henry Elliott 175
Henry Thomas ...67,414
John'Rawdon Hodge «oi
— Richard 48, 166
Nicholson, Albert l
— Briodslt . ML
— Edward
— Eugene Henry 133 — Edward Nugent ...43, 481J— Daniel
— Francis Cobham. MB. 455 — Gilbert F. A 173 — George
i red., MD. 456 — Godfrey Cba. Geo. ... 323'— James Maurice..
Stuart 243 — Reuben 352 — John
\rm strong ,.328 - Thomas Palmer 400 — Luke
Stephen 97, 354 NOBeley, Geo. Roberts .. 584— Maurice Nugent
Nbtt, Francis Percy 547 — Morgan David ..
I, •• 4 Honry ....10, 4S0 — Patrick F 456
Robert M'lntosh 373 — Patrick William 398
258] — - Maurice Charles ..
... 610] — Morgan John J. P.
... 2131 — Peter Pierce Lyons ... 547
147 O'Connor, Charles Davis 366
386
9
578
47,
— John Bimpson
..(It ..
— Patrick, Mi>.
— Stunt
//"
Thomas w
William G
Nlcksnon, A'-r i>;n id
' lei. Wui. It
. .'1
-
1/ I
Wi'.lianiCatidiiharJas. " —Valentine
.... 373 O'Conor, Rich. J. Ross 610
254
3
354
296
454
36oNotter, Jas. L.,.l/«. ,S2 Oddie, Henry Hoyle
Srthur Herbert 236 0' Dell, Thomas John ..
.Wm Lynd 101, 419 Odell, William
toaNowell, Ralph Assh. ... 555 — Wm. Henry
157 Nowlan, John 371 Odevaiue, Ferdinand ..
Arthur Walter ... 253 O'Doiiel, Charles Max..
4S7 — AugOStUS Finch 372 — Connel Q8,
e r ok u in. 4 1a George Augustus 105, .69 - Manus Lewis
'3. 4>o Nngee. Andrew R 330 O'Donnell, Alex. Clenit
,)' Nugent, Andrew 4r, 144 — George B
Andrew 610 — Hugh
45'
James
John Luke
urthur 3gS
'is H.P.N. H C'iJ.40,205
541 — Ohas. Lavallin 11
Edmund 185
371 — Ge irge i73
— John .
- Jchn Vise
— Michael ...
- Rich. Wm.
O'Douoghue, Mont.
Oldham, Arthur
Charles Frederick ... 454
Francis George 208
George Wingate 104, 224
Henry High 323
Oldright, Jehu 553
O'Leary, Eugene Fra.... 37a
Patrick 367
Tho. Connor, MB. ... 377
William M'Carthy ... 328
Oliphant, Geo. Albert... 395
Lawrence James. ..68, 229
William Stirling 547
Olive, Ernest Llewelyn. 282
Henry 573
Oliver, Geo. A. Amos .. 395
— Chas. Valentine ...95, 31-'
— John Ryder 93, ir'3
— Lionel Grant 323
— William 602
— Will am 148
— William James 175
— Wm. Silver. MD 37}
Oliver- Bellasis, R. J. E. 1^2
Olivey, Walter Rice 371
Olivier, Henry Dacres... 21:
Ollivant, Alfred 98, 41S
— Edward Albert 171
Olpherts, Robert Pearce =tgt
— William, CB 10, 177
O'Malley, Austin Peter 610
— George Hunter 171
-William 555
Ommanuey, Albert Edw. 237
— Edm.ripon 420
— Edward juacon .
— Edward La con
— George Stewart
— Montagu W
O'Neill, Daniel
— John, MD
— John James S. ...
— Stucley Lucas ....
— Thomas
— William H. S
— William Heremon
O'Nial, John
Albert Francis
...96, 417
'/jv' i'»"OKiiue, Minn. r.. 313 — ajDert prancia 401
».««ns...M, 167— .S.r <;.,,. Edmund, JM. feylO'Donovan, Dan., MD. 595 Onslow, Reo. Alex. Lee 533
Iutle.r.
Cms! >.v. Arthur Edward 607 O wen, Alexander G
— Francis Montgomery 502 — entries Henry.
— Ge >rge Manners 162 — Charles L iiiyon
— G;orge Thorp : 401 j— Charles Willian
— Gerald Chas. P 212 — Conrad Aguew .
— Pitcairn 558]— Edward Barry .
— Richard Cranley 250 — Edward Hy. Mostyn. 55S Parukh, Dhmji:
Orange, John Erlw 373! — Edward Roderick 261 Pardey, John Q
Orchard, Albert Era. 101,487' — E'.dred Owen
— Joseph White 45, 413] - Era. H. Edmund
— MelmoUiA. Doug. 67, 414I— George Pridham
Ord, Augustus Wm 607 — Henry O'Brien 173
— Frederic Cusac 172 — Henry Most.vn 141
— Fred. Wm.Craven 39, 165 — Sir Hugh Owen, lit.... 3
— Sir Harry St. George, — Hugh Reginald Horde 401
CB. KCMG 547 J— John Fletcher 75, 169
417 Palmes, Philip 3-7 Partridge
100 Pannell, Robert 579|Pascoe, Al
570 Pan tor, Herbert G. ...47, 28
456 Papillon, Alex. F. Wm. 5s8|Paske, E
530, — David
John Ashton
102, 345
172
— St. John St. Geo.
— William St. George . 573
Orde, Charles Reginald 357
O'Reilly, Anthony Alex. 607
— Henry Tristram. ..93, 4S4
— James, MB 38c
— John Joseph 38
— Thomas 383
Orford, Alfred 398
Ormin, Charles Edward
Oraie, Herbert Lewis ...
— William Knox
•Loftus
• Owen
■ R.chard
■ Robert Edward
S:ephen
_um ....
319 Pardoe, Thos. Eras
398 Parish, Charles W
— H. Woodbine, CB. .
— William Hawtayne .
Park, Adam
— Cecil Wm
— James Allan
— Thomas
Th
^93
Tin. Peyton 531
Henry 102, 399
Robert James 400
mson 552
38 1— Henry Gresha
' - William
Pasley, Charles 40
— Gilbert James 63
— Maitland W. B. S. ..
Passy, De Lacy D
— Harry Everard
Patch, Robert
Patchett, Wm. Gordon.
Paterson, Adrian H
204
380! Parke
— WiUiam
— William Charles 145
— William George 403
Owens, Edward French 340
Owles, Alfred Job 395
sSsjOxley, Charles Rawson 503
607 — Robert Henry 338
William Richard 24+!Ozanne, Cha. Heinekin 370
Ormerod, Geo. Sumner 350! — Herbert Wm 294
Qrmond, Edw. Duncan 401 Ozzard, Albert Henry 100,399
2401— Hudson Henry 4^8
169 Packman, Fred. W. V... 372
210 Padday, Arthur C. ...97, 219
420 Paddou,Hv.WadhamL. 243
547 Pagan, Gilbert A 320
1 K Page, Frederick William 532
— William Church ...
Ormsby, John liceher
Orpen, Richard Theo...
Orr, Charles James
— James
— John
— John K. H i73l— George Hyde
— John William 67, 483 — Nathaniel
— .ffiei'. Robert 396 — William John
Spencer Edward 104, 340 Paget, Lord Alfred
Wi
— William John
Orred, George L
— John C
— Stanley
Ortou, Re». Fred. ...
— Richard John Wm.
— Thomas Jerram ...
Orwin, Thomas W. ...
Osborn, G. Toddington 552
— Henry Roche 552
— Robert Duric 555
— William 2 8
— William 47, 482
Osborne, C. O. Creagh-
CB 39
— Lord D'Arcy Godol-
phin 610
-Edmund Geo 173
— John Heurv W 400
— John Wm.'W. CB. 44, 483
— Robt. T 386
O'Shaughnessy.W.C. 89, 25c
— Wm.~F 143
Osmer, James John 570
Ostrehan, Iter. J. D
— Elliot Seward 95
— Fras. Geo. Rodney ..
O Sullivan, Edward'...
— Daniel
— Eugene Overb -ck ...
— George Lid well
— Gerald Hope Wildig..
— Patrick Joseph
Oswald, Frank
— Henry Robt,, MD. ...
— Julian
-- St. Clair
O'Toole. William
Ottley, Geo. Wollaston
— John Walter
— Warner
Otway, James Loftus ...
— Jocelyn T. F 293
— Robert Cooke 252
— Walter Philip 72, 23:
On -lit jrlouy, Thos. H.9S, 18;
Oughterson, Jas. Chas. cs^
Oughton, Tyler 382
Ouseley, Reginald 347
— Ralph 552
Onvry, Frederick 233
— ■ Henry Aime, CB. ... 604
Ovens, Gerald Hedley... 278
— John Coote 595
Owen, Arthur Allen 72, 334
— Arthur Wm. M 143
.yu ue B. V.
Arthur Henry 233
Lord George Augustus
Fred.,Ori 5, 146
Har ild 149
Le ipold Grimston ... 62
■William Henry 547
WellesleyLynedochH. 175
Pain, Arthur Henry
— George .'
— George Wm. H
— William Hackett
Pakenham, Edward T.
— Ron. Fred. B
— Thos. Henry
— Wm. WitufieldVerner
Pakenham-Mahiiii.H.'ii.
Pala ian 1, G loree, M l>.
Parker, Anthony Edw. 592
-('has Edw. Stanley 319
— I "uarles R. G 504
— Edmund Cox 300
— Edward Hastings ... 558
— Francis George S. ... 610
— George Hubert ... 68, 338
— Harry William 160
— Howard 95, 2^4
— John Win 310
— John Wm. R 25. .
— Joseph, MD 532
— Lindrtsay Cole 13b
4° I — Neville Eraser 4sl
40. —Joseph, MD 532
595I— Richard 5, 140
— Robert John Henry 208
— Walter Augustus 3S4
— William Henry ..., 555
— William Jackson 103, 420
Parkerson, Hy. Mount . 558
Parkes, Harry 5S7
Parkin, Henry ,
— John Bowden 570
— John Wm. B 307
Parkinson, Andrew S
506
384
337
384
264
Pallin,
inos. 40, 513
: 395
;h uiibers 395
— Samuel Luis
— William
Palliser, Chas H.Cfi.41
— Henry John
— Sir William, CH
Palmer, Alevn Zouch...
— Arthur Hare
— Arthur Rower 74
— Charles
— Charles de M.,M3..
— Charles Quartley
— Clarence Henry
— Conolly O'Brien
— Edmund
— Edmund
o — Edward
— Frederick 62
— Frederick Charles ..
— George Herbert
— Henry 6, 410
— Henry Spencer... 93, 206
— Henry WellingtonC'ii. 547
— John 607
— John Geo 547
— Robert Henry ...101, 419
— Sir Roger W~.H.,Bart. 14
Charles Fred
■ I lharles Fred. ...
— Francis Russell
— F. Fcnton
-James Robeil
- Percival George
- Reginald Hope..
— Reginald Jas. R
- Richard Colville 38
— Richard James 40
Parkyn, Geo. John 30'
— Samuel S 15
— Wm. Henry .
Purlbv.GcruldChas.ilall "17
1 n.14
.66, 34
28
256
28
348
277
■Si 163
— William
— William
— William Henry
— William H. G 4
— William John, MD.
Palmes, Bryan
— George C
— Guy St. Maur
William
Parlour, Willi:
— lunulas 594
— Thomas Chase 402
— William Chase .. ..42, 514
Parratt, Wm. Mellish... 552
Parrcidt, Walter Fred T. 205
Parrott, Benjamin 547
— Ben. Alexander N. ... 489
Parry, Fred. Wm. Best ic 2, 264
— Gilbert Sidney 170
— John Horndon 558
— Reginald Coleridge... 555
— Sidney 74, 168
Parsons, Arthur Dewai
• Alexander
Alexander Martin
Alfred James
Andrew McM
42.41
— Francis
- 1 rei irge
— Gerald James ...
-Henry
— Henry Foljambe
— Hugh Aug.Lawrence 2:3
— Stanley
— William
Patey, George Wm. .
Patience, James
Paton, George, C.l/6?.
— George Blagrove...
— James
— John Stafford, CB. 7, 410
Patten, Wm. Henry 208
Pa -.tensou, A. H.Tylden 2<7
eatterson, chas. D. t32, 107
David Aikman ... 532
' " 1'-'1' 301
— Leslie Ogilvy 37s
— Hi 0. Robert S 3q6
— Thomas William 382
-William c55
— William T. Laird "3
Pattison, Charles 610
Pattle, Thomas, CB. ... 9
Patton, Herbert Chas. 94, 264
— ILrbert Bethuue i45
— John 5) 250
— Robert 547
— Walter Douglas P. 7, 320
Paul, Ernest T. 401
-James 610
- WiUiam Henry yo
Paulet, Lord W., gcb =, qi4
Pauli, Newton Jones 610
Paul!, Robert Constable 261
Pavy, Francis 130
Rawson, John 185
Paxton, James, MD. ... 379
Payu, William, CB. ... \%
I'.i;, ae, A. .lames, MD. 453
— Alex. Vaughan 345
Arthur Trelawny 352
379
604
' 4
267
246
610
Charles D. P.
Charles Herbert
104, 518
321
rles
— Francis
— Jas. Edm. Bacon 4S
— James Henry
— Lawrence W 172
— Eeu. L.J 603
— Needham Thompson 44
- Richard 280
— Robert Mann 547
Partridge, Chas. Edw. 343
— Samuel Bowen 453
— Svlvanus R. Burnett 269
— Walter C. S 307
Wm.M.
- George Massey ...
— Peter Trant M 552
R cbardLloyd 252
- Wi. ham Aug. T 610
Paynter, David W., CB. 547
George 610
Joshua, < B 593
Peacock, Henrj- P 4o7
— Edward H 256
Peacocke, George John 12
— H. C. Harding 532
— Stephen Ponsonby ... 610
— Warren Thos 357
— William 210
Peake.Henry Armstrong 400
I'earce, Graham R
-T
Peard, Geo. Chas.
Pearl, William ....
Pears, Henry
4i4|— Thos. Caldwell
3'»i Pearse, Albert E. .
172 — Arthur Napier .
6031— Arth.T.Gratwicke 71, 167
44 — Charles John 74, 4g.
28o|— Elford
Geo. Godfrey
Hugh W
James Langford
Napier L
Robert Edmund
170
394
• 3'6
• 547
. 289
• 504
>94
Pearson, Arthur .Tamos 170 Pennycuick, J.F.CB.,3'
«zfc *
95,
7?>r. Arthur Charles
lAel ■
- Benjamin Stevens.
-
- Knight,
. ptM U
. EUohard
— Jospiih Henry. .
— Philip Aahby Mettam
11B ike .. 9,
-. Horner
■ ■ orge Rich.105,
I ie. Leonard Thalea 398
J ihn 596
1
I Win. 3,0
Deniaon 6"
' • 5'
J an Philip .48,48
J imes, MP. ... 384
,. Prancis H
thnr
Edmund
Edmund fates
rick
rt
— William
— William
Pe t, Henry John .
,Q i.B . .
in .42, 2i8
riok Babington 519
ffenry 66, 166
eld Patten 40
F. ... 421
lharles Edward »6o
— Charles Henry 584
!■■■- C. l\ ,M.i. . 506
- II. ..
Qerald 174
— Henry Joseph 7. 513
tcsi.
39. S'3
- ird .. 610
ur R
— 1 hris. Cha. .1
— Brnesl Bt. Clair
■
.-, Walker
InUe.
165 Philips, James ..
222 — James George
nyman, AlfWorsfey 269-
401 Penrhyn, Bdw. G., Lord 604,
Penrice, I'has. Walter... 366,-
Jas. Joseph.
■ Joseph
Robert E.lwai
;i2 Philliuiorc, Win. Geo.
238 Phillipps, (..'lias. Burch ,
.8, 397 — Edward Plantagenet 342 r
.. 173 — Henry..
.. 334 -
.. 139-
520J-
Henry Burch Pye
■Henry Pye
Robert
607 Penrose, Cooper
- Edward B
4 Penrose a CB.
. Arthur Pole
I Chas. Tim. Wren
[54 - Fred. Th >s
■ bert Edward
, 47, 335 Phillipps-Treby.P.W
,,c. IViitlninl, RohertChas... 349
-- Pepper, I leo. N 555
369 Peppin, Henry Cole 595
.:4 Perceval, Alex, (llent
607 worth Paul Clifton
IM —John Maxwell, CO. 6
Wm Fred
Percival, Horace 73
- Lewis 100,
- Philip
Perch-all, Charles
517' pil!ean, Henry George
602 1 Pinching, Adam Park...
395]Pi'aekne.v, Geoffry Fra.
acoj Phider, George
237|Pink, Francis John
172 Pinkerton, John, Ml)....
6io:PipeV, Chas. Chris
Hen ry .
74. 516— -Philip Gosset, OB. 36, 165
610 Pirie, Adol. Grahau
.67
... rtgh, CB.
357
5'7
92, 178
.... 213
... 506
73. 2'
.... 179
74, 484
' .
Kra. Henry
■ Edward 603
m .1. 1 u' 55s
■|. ■■ r ...
Arch.
'■
Edw. 14..
105, 342
L. .
P.
39:
Percy, Lord Alg. M. A... 229
- Francis 5;
— George Algernon 2
— John William 6:
— Reginald J. Heber ... 356
— Robert Fit?. Gerald
— William 570
— William Francis
Pereira, Chas. Lopes ..
Perkins, .Eneas, CB. 66, 219
— Edward Norman 547
— Hewlett Charles 2^0
— John
— Norman Chichester... 308
— Richard Henry 453
Perreau, .Mont. Chas. 93, 416
Perrin, Charles 610
Perrott, Thomas 17:
Perry, Alfred Wm 357
— Charles James 584
— Charles Smith ...104, 245
— Ernest Wenman 284
— Francis Frederic ... 456
— George 3S1
— John 159
— Lionel Frederick 170
— Richard Lavito 579
— William 595
Perryn, Geo. Edward ... 555
IVisse, Dudley Thos.106. 252
— Edward 104, 488
— William Norton 610
Peters, Arthur Ernest.
- Cecil Wiburn
-Chas.Thos.JfJ3
— Edward Nicolls ...10
— Wm. Hen. Brooke .
Petit, 1 ruglielmo
Pet.i, William Lawcs
Petre, Son. B H. P....
Peine, Alfred Ernest .
JohnG.,a#
Pett, George T
54S
.... 406
96, 516
.... 6i
• •■ 54
.... 570
... 360
39, 480
.... 350
.... 583
7. 3"
.... 369
Pettigrew, Her. S. Thos. 506
P tyton, Algernon IT.
- Chas. Talbot
- Francis
- John
- Jones Lloyd, MB
- I. until. v Scobell...
- Sir Thos. Bart
- William
Wm. Robert
.... 607
... 384
.... 428
es; 483
97
•08,415
249
Phaire, William
Irthur
Sir Arthur Purvis.
GBtKGSl to
- Richard 3~Q
H art, CB. ...3, '36, 5i,
Phelips, Henry P. p. ... 603
— Richard 570
OS .'.94', 485
" .11103,487
405
93. "3
333
57o
Arthur
Richard U.
im
H
- Fra.Maillan.l
93, ,46
69, 205
Phillips, A Chaimcy
— Arthur Noel
— Aug. Marshall
— Charles
— Charles
— Charles Reginald..
— Edward
— Edward
— Frederick
— Fred. Hervey B. ..
— George Hutchison
— George Robert
— Hy. Long Wm
— Henry Pearee
— Henry Walter
— John
— Lewis Guy
— Lewis Horace
— Noblett
— Robert Newton
— Robt.Wm.Fergusso'n 273
— Samuel
— Thomas
— Thomas V. W. ...
— Walter Ernest ..,
— Wm. Comwallis
-Wm. Edw
Phillips-Wybrants,
H. B
Phillpotts, A. Thomas
9, 115
— Arth. H. Croker
Henry Francis ...ioi,
Robt. Villiers
William Coles ..
Philpot, Frederick
— Philip
Phipps, Arthur Ban-
Charles Edmund .
Ramsay Weston... 92, 16
Thomas Hele 14
Pickance, Wni. John 104, 4S
Pickard, Arthur Fred.
CB 7I> i6q
James 548
Pickering, Thomas Hy. 597
Piekl'ord,W.Henry,3i"jS. 383
Pickwoad, Edwin Hay.
Pick worth, John Attkins 583
Pieot, Charles 103, 301
— Henry Philip 429
Picthall, John, MB. ... 453
Pidcock, Henry H. F. ... 259
Pierce, Joseph H. S. ... 548
— Thomas 548
— Thomas W. W 46, 514
Piercy, John M 274
Piers, Claudius Buch. ... 374
— Henry O i73
— Henry W 603' Poignant!, George
— Win. Harrington 254' Pole, Cha. Van Notteu
Piersou, Edward
— James Frederick
John Ernest
— William Henry...
Pigott, Arthur 607
Augustus William ... 366
— Charles Berkeley 305
— Edward Chas. Pemb, "
— Ken. De Renzy 43, 316
— John Charles Math. 312
— John Polling 607
— Ifobt. Graham Foster 253
PigOU, \1U1ur C 548
• Joo, 35°
— Chas. Patrick Wm.... 2+9
- Duncan Vernon 142
Pirkis, Geo. Ignatius ... 369
Pitcairn, Andrew 607
Pitcher, Algernon 602
— Duncan George 105, 421
Pitman, William 570
Pitt, Douglas Cha. Dean 172
— George Dean, CB. ... 3d
Hen. Dowdeswell...92, 167
... 607
F.
57°
164
17.
ioi, 169
46, 205
"" 6!
267
.... 607
36, 480
Hon. Horace
John
— Thomas Henry
— Walter Lewes'
-William
Pitts, Francis ...
Place, Alfred Fox
Planck, Charles...
Plant, Wm. Arthur 173
— William Charles. ..96, 48?
Piatt, Alfred 386
— Charles Rowley 607
— Henry Albert 246
— Wadham Pigott 170
Playfair.ArehibaldL. 97, 41S
— Elliot Minto 45, 181
— Frederick Lyon 552
— George James 172
— John William 548
— William 67, 414
— William Morgan 372
Pleydell, Thomas Baker 558
Plomer, Alfred Geo... 46, 514
Plomley, Francis 395
Plowden, Charles Hy.93, 484
— Francis Hugh 287
— Fred. Dormer 405
— George Ward C. ...94, 420
— Trevor J. Chicheley 450
— W. F. C. C I. 427
Plumbe, John Hulke ... 401
Plumer, Herbert C. O. 311
Thomas Had..
292
Plummer, Cha. H. Scott 332
— Francis 570
— Heathcote 555
Plunkett, Mon. Cha. D. 548
— George Tindall 208
— Robert Hastings W. 171
Pochin, Norman 243
Pocklington, Evelyn B 206
Frederic 72, 240
George Henry ... 130, 607
Harry Evelyn S 157
Pocock, Sir G. F. C, Bt. bz
Edw. Innes 368
Poe, James Hill 340
Poe, Wm. Hutcheson ... 401
Poett, Joseph H 283
Pogson, Fred. George... 254
John 404
Wredenhall Q.
Clement
Pike, Richard James
- Wi "-
3°3
66
G. H. T. Van Notten. 160
181I — Mundy 616
279 Poleliampton, liev. A.... 533
Polkinghorne, Stewart 401
Pollard, Benj. Horatio... 489
— Charles ..'. 14, 21S
— Dillon Gustavus 54S
— Henry William 360
— Wm. Charles 174
— Wm. Dutton John ... 298
— William H., MB =95
Pollard-Urquhart,F.E.R.i72
Pollen, Walter H 213
Pollock, Art. J. Osborne 262
- Th mas Edward Mil-
borne-Swinnerton-
Pilleau, Henry ...
250 — Arthur W. A.
;S(. — Charles Edward ...
454 — Ohas. Fred., MB....
240' — Fred. Geo
210'— ,V<> Fred. R.,XC'.<?/.
272: — John Arch. Henry
— John Graham ..!ic
305 Pollok, FitzWm. T.
594iPohvhele, Thomas ...
Index.
'95
Pond, Alexander 42,
— Alex. Donald C
Ponsford, Jteo. William
Ponsonby, Sir Henry
Frederick, KCB., ...
— Justinian G
Poole, Arthur 103,
— Arthur James
-r Edwin
— Gabriel Roland R. ...
— Joseph Ruscombe ...
— Matnew Oonway 103,
— Win. John Evered
Poore, Fra. Harwood...
— John 68,
— Robert
Pope, Alfred
— lire Henry
— James
— - Joseph John
— Philip Edward
— Richard Albert V. ...
— Thomas Henrv
Poppelwell, G. Bell
Puivelli, Alfred
Portal, Robert
PorteUi, A. P. M. A. A.
Porte >us, Charles A. 98,
— Henry .'...: 104,
— James Edward
— John James
Porter, Alexander, MB.
— GaoifceyM
— - ( loorge Ad 1 lan
— Henry
— Henry Richard
— Henry Robert M
— Herbert Edward
— Joseph
— Joshua Henry
— Morton Lawrence ...
— Reg. da Costa
— Reginald W
— Thomas Cole
— Whitworth 41,
Porterfield, Bolden D...
Portman, A. Berk. ic6,
Poste, William
Pote, 1 iharles St. Clair..
Poigieter, Conrad Fred.
Potham, John
Pott, David, CB 6,
— Stephen
— William
Potter, D. Mackinlay ...
— Henry
— Henry, MB
— Win. Bothwell
Pottinger, Brab. Hy.69,
Potts, Chas. Highmore
— John Wm. H.
-Lipton camming
— Tli imas
Poulden, Richard Matt.
Ponlton, Arthur P.
— Cha'rlesW., MB
— Henry B. A
Pout, Frank
I'ovah, John Richard...
Powell, Atherton ff.
— Burdett Richard
— Benj. Aug. W
— Caleb K. MB
— Charles Herbert
— George Hudleston . . .
— Geo. William
— Harry Clements
— Henry Claringbold ...
— Henry George Aug. ...
— James
— James
— John Joseph Charles
— Reuben Hill
— Robert Edward
— Robert S. S. Baden -
— Sev. William Bassett
Pow< r. Alfred Rich
— David O'Neill
— Edward Hy 41,
— EdvrardRichard,JJ£B.
— Frederiek^Edward ...
— Gervase Barker
— John William
— John Lennox
205
583
5 o
..70,
Power, Richard
— Robert Vincent, MB.
— Wm. Le Poer
Powis, Frederick Thos...
— Henry Herbert
Powles, Thomas Wm. . . .
Powlett, Norton
— Percy William 93,
— Thomas Charles Orde
Pownall, Fred. Gunning
— Geo. A. Beaty
Powys, Hon. Charles ...
— Henry Littleton 101,
Poynder, Chas. Eliot ...
Poynton, Edw. Morris...
Poyntz, James
Poyser, Richard
Pratt, Arth. Spencer ...
— Charles
— Lord Charles Robert
— Charles Stewart 103,
— Francis Edward ...69,
— Henry Hamilton ...70,
— Henry Marsh. 98,
— Robert, CB
— Sisson Cooper
— Wm. Simson, MB. ...
Prendergast, Charles L.
— Charles O'L.L. ... 96,
— Guy Annesley 67,
— Harry N. D., CB. 42,
— Hew Lindsay 68,
426 — James Henry 98,
— John
— Joseph Samuel, MB.
— Lenox
— Maunsell Mark
— Reynolds S. J. .
— Robert Keating
— Theodore John W. ...
— Wm. Miles
Premier ville, John H. ...
Prentis, Charles
Presant, Thomas
Prose itt, A. S. K.
— Cyril Jackson
Presgrave, Edw. R. J....
Preston, Alex. Fra., MB
— Arthur John
— Arthur Thomas
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— Thomas
— Thomas Gaily 67, 414
— Thomas French 234
Walter Charteris 3
William Alexander ... 558
Wm. Geo. MD 381
William Gordon 209
William Henry 73, 515
William James 610
Rosser, Beo. Charles A
— Charles Doherty
— Richard Henry ... 104, 28 1
r, James Hurley 172
— Henry Donald 352
Rostron, John A 395
Rothe, G. Walter C. 103, 169
Lorenzo 607
Rothney, O. Ed. CB.
CSI. 36,411
Rothwell, John Sutton 170
Rotton, Arthur 555
Guy 548
Rough, Wm. Edward M. 142
Roupell, Fra. Fred. T. 316
-Geo. Cha. K.P 254
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Rouse, John R
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396
698
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Hugh I'erov "7i St.John-Mildmay.W. P. 357
sS^ St. Lawrence, Hon.K.D. 140
— Jag. Fred. Love M7 St.Leger, Henry H. 92, 317
— John Cecil 74. '5* — St.John James 355
— John Montague 159 St. Maur, Edward 607
— Lechmere 96. 5'7 — Percy 243
I. mardCtoorgfl 357 St.Paul, Cecil Harley ... 35°
r.in.l^.iy 43. »i8 St.Quintin, Arthur N.... 369
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w .lliam. Bt. CB.. 12 — Thomas Astell ...106,
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— Wm. IloM I lucres . S79 Salaman, Selim Myer,
Wm.. Melbourne 174 MD
Rust, Bt Edw. A 396 Sale, Matt. Townsend ... 208
William 587 Salis, William Henry de 341
RuUu-rf.nl, Charles 395 Salkeld, Chas. Edward 421
— James 53° — Richard Henry 450
— Rich. Duffln Buckley 311 Sail, William, MD 594
— William 558 Salmon, Mordaunt B. ... 361
-William, MD.CB 593 —William Arthur ...104, 518
Ruth.-rftird. A. J. Oliver 610 — William Broome... 10, 513
ma« Walter ...69, 415 — William Harry 424
Batter, John 362 Salmond.Fra.MacKenz. 262
Ruttledge, Alfred 253 — Richard Arthur 579
Edward Batter 455 — William 101, 207
— Francis 143 Salmonson, H. B. S. C. 253
— Thomas Ormsby 607 Salt, Thomas Henry ... 555
— Wm. Frederick 382 Salter, Patrick 55
Ruxton, Fred. Chas. 99, 273 Saltmarshe, Arthur ... 66
— John. 3fB 384 — Philip
Ryall. Browne Wm... 44, 413 Saltoun, Alexander, Lord
— Edward Canny 597 Salusbury, F. Octa.,02?. 548
— James Sidney 256 Salwey, Alfred 59
Ryan. Cha. Aloysius ... 173 Sammut, A. F. P. M. J.
— Constantine Jos 309: A. F. X 362
— Edward Henry 555 Sampson,DudleyT.H.99, 419
— George 383 — James 583
— Matthew Joseph 383 — Robert George 385
— Michael 274 — William Henry 607
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Sankey.MatthewH.P.R. 212
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— William, CB n
Saut-Fournier, Alfred... 362
Santi, Charles Henry ... 367
Sapte, Herbert L,
Schalch, Vernon Ansdell 426
Schank, Henry Alex. ... 337
Schaw, Henry 45, 205
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Schletter, Percy 244
Saportas, Arnold David 3o9iSchmid, August 552
Sarel, Hen. Andrew, CB. 14 Schmidt, Oscar 558
Sargeant-Openshaw.F. 372 1 Schneider, Frederick
552
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— Stewart Mel vill 521
Scholes, Henry Southey 330
Schomberg, Fred. S. ... 610
— George Aug. CB. ...7, 397
— Herbert St. George... 400
Schooles, Fred. Charles 319
Schreiber, Brym.Fra.89, 167
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Schuyler, Adoniah G.... 323
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552 Samuels, Wm. Frederick 383
55s Samuells, Alex. Pringle 451
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317 Samwell. Frank 371
305 Sandbach, Arthur E. ... 273
372 — Henry M i74
Ryland, Ashley Cowper 366,Sandeman, John Edw. 422
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Edmond Wm 44
James Forbes 5°5
John Francis 367
John Neptune, CB.... 12
Thomas a Becket 324
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William Dawson 395
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Sartorius.Euston Henry 303jSchwabe, Geo. Salis 98, 158
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Saunders, Allan 326
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Aubrey William O.99, 262
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Chas. Geo. Boyd 152
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Everard H 401
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George Morley 352
Harloven Morley 302
Henry Frederick 607
Henry George 96, 417
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John Boyd 406
Macan Wm 172
Morley C 570
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347 Sconce, James 75, 416
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Scotland, David 570
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— Douglas 548
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Charles A Ross 425 - Goodman 603 — Walter S. Stewart ... 256
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Scafe, Chas. Harington 400
Scallon, Robert 1 521
Scanlan.FitzGeraldEdw.379
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Scarisbrick, Anthony... 587
Scarlett, L. J. Y. C. 73, 233
Robt. Lawrence 172
Thomas Rowland ... 234
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— Edward Holmes 552
— Edward Wm. Smyth 548
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— Fred. Beaufort, MD.. 381
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George John 137
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— Horace Wm. 261
— Horatio, MD. 379
— - Hugh Aboukir 172
— James 371
— James 570
— James Alexander 367
— James Creagh R 401
— James E., MD 595
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— James Thomas 348
— James Woodward ... 400
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— Lothian Kerr 208
— Reo. Matt. Robt. AM. 603
— Richard Alex 160
— Robert 371
R. N. Dawson 71, 206
Robert Thomas 594
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— Thomas Augustus 99, 419
— Hon. Thomas Charles 356
— Walter 518
— Walter Henry 274
— William 99, 517
— Rev. William, BA 506
— William 587
— William 587
— William Angel 325
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— Wm. Erskine 242
— William Fortescue ... 592
— Wm. Glendonwyn ... 607
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552 Shanks, Joseph Geo. ... 97
58 Shanly, William John... 255
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244 Shaw, Alexander John 503
259 — Alfred Shapland W. 315
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210 — Chas. E. M 382
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332 -David 47, 482
72 — David George L 313
454 — Edward William. ..98, 486
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Sherer, Joseph Ford ... 548
Sheringham, Arthur W. 234
Sherlock, Edwin 12S
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— Henry 379
— Thomas Travers 453
— Woodford Wright 555
— Wright 258
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James R. G. H 552
Wm. Aldersev James 607
William Y. H 552
Shoubridge, Herb. W. 105 420
Shoveller, Wm. King ... 558
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Shepherd, Alex. Innes 422
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Singleton, Edw. James 254
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Joseph Graham 343
Joshua Henry 41, 1.05
Joshua Waddington.. 492
— Etwall Walter 45'
— Fred. Augustus 435
— George Fred. V. B. ... 302
— Geo. John Fitz Roy 62, 2
— Henry, CB
— Henry Augustus...
— Henry Montagu ..
— Horatio Francis....
— Hugo Wm. X. S. ..
— James
— James
— James Gibbons. ..n
— James Stewart
John Hall, CB
Hon. Leicester, CB
Owen Stuart
Ralph Graham..
Robert
Robert B., MB. ...
Robert Carmichael
Samuel Gardiner ..
Thos. R. Johnson
William
— William Adam ;
Smythe. Frederick ..'.
Henry Hamilton ...
Ingoldsby W. T. S.
Terence W.
William James
425
— Robert 5g5
Spencer, lion. Sir Aug.
Almeric, GCB 5, 2S7
.7, 236 — Almeric George 300
39, 165 — Augustus Campbell . 147
6oa|— Ohas. Francis Henry 292
317
590
'73
c::
172
454
244
552
505
423
404
George
Joseph
I 'alum f-2
.1 de Bernicre 280
iter H. Thos.
Smirkc, Alfred
rt 1 Iharlee
' I: Ml,
— Alfred John Dong. ..
— Algernon F. E
— Allan
379 — Julian Carter C
57c — Mansfeldt George
28: — Maurice Henry ..
5S4 - Michael Edward .
607 - Michael Wm.. CB.
303 — OetaviusLud'.ow...46, 4i3|Snow, Edm.
M" -Opie 507!— Rupert Thomas
— Percy G. Llewellyn 75, 2061 - Thos. D'Ovly...
Percy Wyndham 451— Thos. Roch:ort.
I!!1'.1!''.. : -_-44. 229 Soady, Brooking .
70 — Edmund
311 - Fra, Henry, MB
552 — Gerald Robt
261J— John Trevor
283 — John W. T
256J— Lionel Dixon, MB...
54S,— Philip
10— Hon. Robt. Chas. H
.... 1731— Thomas Charles H...
93, 219 — Thomas Edward
.... 5S4I — Bee. William, BD. ... 457
595 Spens, Arundel Tho. 73, =16
610 - Bev. A. N. W 457
.... 171]— James 331
... 352 — Lionel Thomas 237
.... 570 Speranza, Joseph 362
98, 249 Spicer, John Edm.Pb.flip 133
.... 558 — Julian John Newton 147
.... 263- William Fred 607
.... 331 j Spiers, Be c. James 396
73. 346 Spiller.Duncan C.Oliver 372
9, 164, Spilling, John Kinder... 155
4i5|Snell. Francis William 520 Spilsbury, Edgar J 54S
505J— William 5051 — Edgar Chas 212
6iO|Sneyd, Thos. Wm... 69, 137 Spinks, George 370
-62 .Snodgrass.JohnDouglas 171 Spitta, Hubert H 347
-. -- Thomas Kales
249 Soames. Henrv
610 Solbe, Bee. C. A
;-4 Someren.Godlieb J. van
5871— Wm.Judson vem,MD.
ghouse. 5S5 Spofforth,R..TeflTersoniDo,-(54
66, 483iSpooner, H. Wm. Weth. 340
.... 252 — Walter B
.... 404 Spoor, Herbert H. S. .
.42, 412 Spottiswoode.M.Capeh
.... 570 — Cba. J
.... i7o — Robt. C. D'Esterre ..
.... 396, Spragge, Basil Edw. ..
an rosl — Chas. Henry
Francis Pre'cket . ...
• 395
. 269
3,4So
• 259
• 152
■ 295
Philip Broke, MB.
Philip Henry
Richard Playne
Rich, Playne Abney
300 — Robert '..
157 — B ibert, MB
20S — Robert
377 — Robert Callwell ...05,
555 — Robert Edw. Sevmo'ur
bert Murdoch. ..92,
520 — Robert William
— Andrew Wm. Douglas 401 - Ronald Kincaid-
~ ')rt!"'.r.. »34J— Rowland 72,
~\* ■*}•" "right-.. 36. ie] 6,0 - Henrv C. Capel
I A« 1.' v "■ Vh n • •' "",'■' ,r*e AKx 2^8 - T'"-d Hy Edw. B.
Ifaey . 210 -Henry Geo. Edwd. ..
.-41.481 - Stanley George Drew ,74 Somerton, C. R. W. E
- oot.hamC. U I7S r,«7
lean Lncle66, 482 - BydneyLanceyDavies ,60 Somervell,' Louis"::;
380- Ihomas 30SSomervillc,B^.D. MA
299 -Thomas 5S4 -Redmond Uniacke ..
5.8— Thomas ( harlton ... 6 - Thomas Cameron F
.... 304)— Thomas Hardwick 607 — Thomas Henry
"" 427- ,o,„:,s Hectt r ;42 Soote, James PoWrie ..
-93. 221 - l.omas Park, .-. MI:. =0- Sorell, Wm. Hv. Fred
.... 171- Thomas Parkyns 66, 177 — Fra. Sheffield ...
■'■ aomasBtorrar .. S92 Sotheby, Fred. Edw. 66.
«•" I"'" v':'"'\> ■"■ 548 Souper. Charles Kdward i7Q Squirt. Charles
■ 1. Marri-.ft 17, Southey, Edmund 552 -Frederick
552 — Richard George 246 — William
BBonthwood, John S t33 Stabb, Henry S. "„=' 276
5^4 Sowton Frederick 2S2 Stace. Edwd.' Vincent. .'. 519
587 Spaight.Wm.FitzHcnrv 209 Stack, Charles Edw 406
s„f7 Spalding Henry ...I03. 3So - Fred. Rice ....'.; 610
5«7 Spall, William ,86 — Sir Maurice, KCB 402
Bdw.,JfD.
Berbert
— OuLHodgUi
- Chartet n
11 tL-h M.
• John
-Charli
■
Williams .
Ulip li
Wemyt
Wiiliam
William
William
William
Wdliam
384 Somers, Rich. John 610 Spratt, Arth. Graves
504 Somerset, Hon. A. C. E. ^57 — Edwd. Jas. Hy.
100 — Aylmer H. T. H. ic6, 356 — Fred. Thos. Kelson.'.'
451 —Edward Arthur, CB. 8 — James ,
206 — FitzRoyM. Henry 39, 204 — Michael "
170 —Hon. Geo. F. H 230 Sprent, Wm. Swanson '
146 — LordH. A. G 135 Spring, F.W.Mackenzie
Henry Cnlthorpe 237, io4> rg3
552 — Bev- Henry Coleridge 457
135 - Wm. E.lw. Day *.. 267
74 Sprot, Alexander I4,
— John .2
149 Spry, Edward "[ 5-s
320 — Frederick Edmund... 503
396 — Geo. F. Hume-, MD. 33r
307 — Henry William .5,
-;5 Spurnrin.JohnBlick.CB
607 CSI. j,
294 — John Henry 262
170 Spurway, John 42, 165
427 Spyer, John H. Augustus 2^-:
356 Squires^ George 185
97. 320
339
Index.
stack, Thomas Griffin...
- Thomas
Stacpole, John
•Stacpoole, Geo. William
.St:itl-..nl, Bovle Torri.48,
— Henry L. C. H
— John Francis
— Patrick P. L
— Patrick Walter
— Wm. Fra. Howard ...
— Wm.J.Fitzm.,CB. ...
Stimforth, Chas. Raper
— Francis George
— Fra. Robert Whitm...
— John
-Philip
— Richard T
— William
Stallard, Samuel
Stammers, R. T. F
Stamper, Rev. J. A., BA.
Btandbridge, Edwd. B.
Btanden, David
— Douglas 47,
— James Douglas
Stanes, Robert
Smi, hope, Fred. W. S.
— I'hilip Spencer 4,
Stai ■'ami, Chas. Arth.
- 8t( ph. Henry
Stanley, Albert H
— Una. Edw. H
— Hon. Cha. Jas. Fox
— Edmond Talbot
-Edward
— Rr.Hon. Fred. A. MP.
— Geoffrey
— James Charles
^H-;!'El,hl'iUm
t-tanhell.H. S. M
it mn is, Henry Jas., CB.
Sansfeid, Henry Hamer
— Robert
— Thomas Wolrich...46,
-Thos. Wolrich Logan
Stantju, Edwd. CB., 9,
— Edw. Charle-i
— Fred. Smith 67,
— William barron-
-^ ipi.'s. Francis Patrick
— Frederick Blair. ..:os,
■Haplet ,11, Hon."tii\es".'.'.
— Richard Talbot P
3tapley, W. B
B ,> SClsc
■ a :. 1 lharles
— ::■'.: . William 72,
-r ut, E Iw. Henderson
— George Lannoy H. ...
5t iimton, Cha. F., MD.
— George, CB 6,
•itnvley, Sir Charles
W. D. KCB 7,
— Edmund 92,
— George Edmund
itawell, George D
Jfcayner, Francis C
Head. Alfred James... .
-Joseph
— Rev. Samuei
H.'avenson, Joseph L....
-rubbing, Frederick A...
■Hedman, Edward
— Frederick Savignac...
steel, Charles
— Charles
— Edward Harris
— James
— James Anthony
— James Nisbet
— John Philip 93,
Steele, Arthur Lot'tus ...
— Augustus Frederick
— Fred. William
— John
— Lawrence L
— Robert L. B
— St George Loltus ...
— Thomas Aug
— StYThornas M.,A'CB.6
S'J-
sGgSteele.Wm. Henry, MD.
5;8[Steevens, Nathaniel
256 — John
62 Stehelin, G. Ffrench 99,
413I — William Francis
2i3Steinman, M. H.C. B....
S48 Sfcenhouse, William
552;Stenson, Geo. Fra
38o[ Stephen, Fitz Roy 100,
212I— Arthur, MB.
548J Stephens, Adolph. H.47,
403 — Aug. E. R
548- Edmund
579!— Edward Harrington
369 j— Nassau Wm. I.' H. ...
Wm. Fraser
548 — William St. Leger ...
Stephenson, Fred. Chas.
Arthur, CB
— Frederic James
— Reo. John, MA
— James
— Keppel
— Theodore Edw
Sterling, Jno. Barton 66,
252JSterrett, Thomas
243 Steuart, Fred. Geo
157 —William R
314 Stevens, Arthur
607 — Charles
607 — Charles Fred
— Charles Mordaunt ...
— Frank E
— George Borlase
— George Buckley 103,
— George Morton
— Geo. Shepherd 75,
— Henry Borlase '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
— Henry FitzGerald ...
— Malcolm "Wilkinson...
— Nathaniel J. C 105,
— Stephen John ...103,
-William
Stevenson, Andw. Scott
— Charles Henry
— Edw. MacDonald 101,
— Francis
— George Newcombe ...
— Henry Holford
— John 102,
— John, MB
— John Wm
339I — Kenlis Fergus ...99,
548 — Nathaniel
162 — Robert
555 — Roderick G. T
[30,
Stewart, James...
— James Ainslie . .
— James Calder ..
— James Douglas .."..
— John 73,
— John
— John Donald Hamill
— John Henry 13,
— John Heron II. S. 45,
— John Lorn
— John Mackie
— Josiah Scott
— Lndovick Charles ...
-Mervvn
— Norman Robt
— Rich. Campbell
— Richard Hardinge ...
— Richard Warren 101,
-Robert
— Robert Crosse
— Rt. Jno. Jocelyn 100,
— Robert M'Grigor 106,
— Stair K. J.
213
-11,
555
2?..
— Thomas
— Thomas Rennie ...70,
— Walter Jas. Hodgson
— William
— Wm. Flack, MB
— William Henrv
Steward, ( 'has. Samuol
Brown
— Hon. Walter John ...
— William
— William
— William, MD
— William
— William
548] — William Day
273l- William Hall II
262' — William Jackson 99,
258]— William Little
367 Stiles, Bradford
401 Still, Thomas Lloyd. ..71,
420 Stiilman, James
171 Stillwell, Thomas F. ...
516, Stirke, Romain Fleming
407 1 — William Reynolds ...
403! Stirling, Chas. Edw. ...
425 — Gilbert
530 — James Wilfred
34S — John Stirling
1581 — Walter George
,2'— William, CB. ..."... 45,
286 Stisted, Char'esH
2581— Courtney Heathcote..
487I— Thos. Heathcote
52 Stobart, Geo. Culley ...
337 Stock, Henry John 101,
607 — Herbert Alfred
262' — John Nugent
385]— Thomas 11,
242 — Thomas
4S6!Stockdale, Godfrey H.W.
333 1 Stocker, Maurice !E.C. 69,
i4o!Stockley, Charles More
4061 — George Watts 92,
607I— Henry Watts 92,
3331 — John Cator
S5s|~Ve*eyM
293 1 Stocks, Michael
'stockwell, Chas.M. 99,
701
Stopford, Hon. Edward
B. L.H 269
— Francis James 296
— Hon. Fred. William 229
— Henry Edward 2S0
— Horace Robert 231
— John George B 276
— Hon. John M 296
— William Henry Jas. 407
Storer, Arthur Tiliard 92, 206
Luga
587
torey, Ricl
torv, Forb
-Philip ...
- Philip Conway 284
— Philip Francis, CB.... 402
— Robert 305
Valentine Fred 548
Stotherd, Rich. Hugh 45, 205
Stoton, Fred. Alex 570
— Thos. Henry 97, 486
Stoughton, C.C. P 156
Stow, Fred. M. Kenyon- 140
Stoyte, John 303
Stracey, Claud. Edw. ... 342
— Edward John 607
— Gerald Hyde Charles 242
— Hardinge Richard ... 344
— Hy. Hardinge D. 62, 233
— John Bourchier 233
Strachan, Edw. Aubrey 354
— Henry Aug 607
— James Arthur 287
Strachey, John 1,95
— Richard, CSI 543
Stradling, John B 373
Straghan, Abel 94, 320
— John 558
— Wm. Gibbs 245
Strahan, A. Bannerman 455
— Charles 220
— George Cumine 610
— George 220
Straker, C. Doyne A.98, 182
55: Strange, Charles 570
603 — Thomas Bland ... 69,166
Strangwavs, George ... 403
— Walter A. Fox ... 67, 166
St ransham, Sir A. B.AC'ii. 543
Stratford, Bryan 587
Strathnairn.HughHenry,
Lord, GCB.GCS1....4, 135
Straton, Edward 264
— Francis 402
— James Murray ... 89, 291
Stratton, J.Heathfld. 101 , 169
— John Proudfoot, MD. 531
— William Albert 12
Stieatfeild, Henry 230
06' — R. Champion 371
83 Street, Alf. Wm. Fred... 532
Chas. Walker 75, 484
320 -
■ Clifton de N. Orr 100,
— Edwin A. T
— Edward Harding... 72,
— Henry Holden
— Richard Oliver F
Stewart, Hon. Alex. 74,
— Alexander Chas.H. ...
2491— Alexander Fraser 105,
521] — Alex. Frederick
451 — Alex. Frederick
368 — Alex. Kenneth
533 — Alex. M'Leod 72,
3331 — Algernon Aug 92,
94I— Anthony 95,
421 — Bryce
531'— Charles Edward. ..94,
62] — Charles John Butler
395 — Charles Thornton 42,
42 1 — David
587!— SirBonahm.. KCB.ro,
5481— Donald William
451 — Dudley Strathearn ...
219 — Duncan
54SJ — Duncan
13 — Duncan John
290'— Francis Archibald ...
368] — George 74,
254 — George Gilbert ...104,
271 — Harry Hutch. Aug. ...
310 — Herbert
159 — Hopton Scott 103,
307 J — Hugh Houghton
MB.
406 Stoddard, John Fred. ..
607] — Thomas Henry
206 Stoddart, Chas. Henry.
44I— William 94
62 Stoker, Richard N
168 — Wm. Beauchamp ...
42lStokes, A. n.,MB
518I— Alfred
610I— Charles Patrick... 74,
570 — Edward William
532 -Fred. Owen Lloyd ...
415 — Folliott Steuart F. ..
i6S| — George Baret...
417 — Henry Haldane
350 — Sir John, KCB .... 40,
416 '— John Edward
324 — Maurice Fitzmaurice
218: — Oliver Robert 43,
555 — Radclyffe H
410' Stokoe, Richard
33SlStone, Cecil Percival ...
240 — Francis G
607 — George Henry 66,
324 — Geo. Robt
450 — John Graham
5791 — Robert Warner ...100,
4i8,Stoneman, James
234 Stoney, And. Acres
245I— Francis Sadlier ...95,
138 — George Butler
488! — George Ormond
332 Stopford, Arth. Bouverie
— Edward Lee
— James Petrie, MD
— John Alfred, CB...
Streeten, Rev. G. B...
Streets, James
Strettell, Arnold D. ..
— John Edward Fran. 503
Stretton, Severus W. L. 607
Stribling, Francis 587
Strickland, Sir Edward,
KCB 366
— William George M.66, 482
Stringer, Frederick 265
Stronach, William 579
Strong, Dawsonne M.... 450
— Henry Harford 400
— John William 505
— Owen H 607
— Sydney Philip 336
— Thomas Edmond. .93, 516
Strover, Geo. Aug.... 98, 486
— Henry 45, 166
Stroud, Hy. Wallace 70, 274
Strutt, John R 71, 515
Stuart, Alexander 264
— Alexander Ramsay... J75
— Andrew Mitchell 213
— Charles 5,290
533
422
Chas. John L.
— Charles Joseph...
— Donald
— Edward Andrew.
— Francis James ...
— George B. MB...
Hartwell Harvey.
256
72, 48
171— Henry Tod.
.. 384
■■• 332
67. 483
702
Index.
Stuart, James... aai Swift, Benjamin, -VD... 594 Tatam, John 395 Teesdale, Christopher C.
— James Kr.-.l. D. C 607 Swifte, Joshua W. ...99, 4S6 Tate, Chas. Win. Henry 370: CB 3, 45,
— Kir. Jas. Kilbee.Jtf.l. 457 Swinburne, James 607 — Henry Carr 541 Tee van, George James.,
John Patrick
John Ramsay, CB.
Rouike..
326 — Hugh Roddam 237' — Thomas
. 603 — Thoma* Robert 398 — Robert, MB 38o|Telfer, Cha. Edw. D.
- Bwindley, Jno. Kdw. ... 45 Tatham. Arthur G 398| — GeorgeHome
William Kdington ... 610 Bwiney, George ...106,549
William James . .45, 205 — George Clajton 104,276-
Henry Pennell.
Huerh Roddam .
Oswald F 307-
Walter John 105, 169!-
James Drummond
587
37&
280
366
57o
John W. Gocldard 238
— William Thomas 4 = 1 — George Walter B 318 Tattersall, John C. deV. i37,Tempest, Arth. Cecil ... 610
St dart- Wort icy. AH I'. <■<•- -John 269 Tatum, Henry, CB 591 — Samuel William 288
BtObba, Arthur G. B. ... jog -John 66, 482Taverner, Edm. I.. ... 549 — Thos. Rich. Plumbe 604,
* Arthur 579 Swinfcn, Fred. Hay 604 Tawke, Arthur C 276 Temple, Obas. Pilcher... 293,
— Francis Wm 549JSwinhoe, Charles
Sturlcy, Wm. Lewis ... 607 — Frederick William .
Studdert.ChHs.FitzGer. 610 Swinlev, George ... -.06,
516 Tawney, Fdw. P. A. .
541 Tayler, John Charles 7
179 — Robert Frederick
79 Swinnerton, Bee. Chas. 457 Taylor, Adam
Stu.My, Ernest H 27c Swinton, Anson 93, 17a — Addinston
— Robert Wright 309}— Arthur 179 — Alb. FitzWilliam
— Thomas .las. Ch. A. 103, 17c — George 92, 219 — Alexander
Sturges, Wm. Eden . 24c — George Herbert T. ... 255 — .S'i> Alex KCB
Stunner, Arthur J 505'- George Sitwell C 317 — Bev. Alfred Charles
Edward 97, 41s.
A'tr Grenville L. J. ... 261
Henry M 427
John 172.
John Alexander 421
Richard Camac 426
William, MB 3S0.
541 Templenian, Alfred... 68, 262;
Templer, Henry 252.
•■•• 553;-
06, 421 -
.... 607
Stun, chas. Napier 43. »»9r— John Jamee 172 BA 506!— Henry John 549.
— Charlea Bheppey . 4°5 Bwiny, W. MolyneuxS. 319 — Arthur 265 — John Geo. E 320.
— Frank 252 Swire, Henry 348 — Arthur Henry 163 Temnleton, James 246
— Napier George ...ioi, 207 Sykes, Aug. Joseph ... 552 — Arthur James '.. 138 — Robert, MB 594.
•' K N 42k — Cam 610!— Brook John 5, 361 Templetown, George F.
Btotneld Charles J 317 — Henrv Peter 404 — Chas. WTilliam 549! Yuc.KCB 4, 134
290 —Walter Harrv 21 1]— Chas. Wm. Joseph ... 393 Tench, Donald Wm 607
Suart. \\ m. H 172 — Iter. William, MA. ... 396:— Cyril 275 Tenison, William 309
Bnflrein, Benjamin T.... 50* Sylvester, Henry James 386!— Domville Mascie 271 I'ennant, Chas. Richd. 143.
Bugden, \\ llham 267 _ Hen. T., MB 5971— Douglas James Orr 269 — Claude Cambridge ... 255
Bugrue, Charles 2P7 Sym, John Munro... 103, 4201— Duncan Norton- 102, 169!— George 610
Suhvaii, Ernest Fred. 313 Syme. P. Macfarlane ... 570— Edward 453 — Jas. Francis 42, 21"
' -t -ymes. Win. Alexander 317 — Edward H. Clough... 265 — John Trenchard 57
— George Ihgby riluier 157 Symonds, Fred. Cleave 519 — Franklin Chambers 556:— Thomas B. Everett 68, 46
70— fffv. George D., BA. 457;— Frank Sherwood 43, 218 Ternan, Aug. Henry 36, 41
3'9 — Jermyn Charles 549— Fred. Edw. V 341!— Alex. Gore B 42a
593 — Thomas J 395 — Frederick F. Wilder 348i— Henry Breffney 520
3« Bymons, Chas. Bertie... 549 — Frederick Henry 171!— Richard R. B
^45 — Henry George 556!— Fred. Norman Innes 373 — Trevor Patrick B. ... 309.
>o — Herbert Charles 351! — George Goodwin 2^8 Terrot, 0. Ellison 101, 297
Jelinger Heniy 55S!— George Kepple... 47, 166 Terrv, Arther Frederick 333.
379— George Lee Le M.... 255I— Astley Fellowes 304,
267 — George Robert 570— Frederick Stephen 89, 269.
373 — George William 5S7'— Herbert Durell .
549J— Harry Ashworth 2,1— Horace Aug 287
32S — Henry 369— Wadham Sales 333.
607— Henry Alexander 42, 412— William Parker 610
604 — Henry Duncan 549;Tetley, Arthur Joshua... 327
Henry Hartley ... 100, 240 Teulon, George 604
— John Ernest Holt ...
Summers, John. MB...
Suinntr, Cha. Manner
Sunderland, M. Sam. J.
— Lister ;>i -
Banter, T. ltoan,3£B. 596!-
Bapple, James F 3S3 - John T. M., MB.
Barman, Wm. Henry ... 55* — William Penn
-.;' Svrns. Herbert Aug.
Suther, Cuthbert C. 105, 397 Synge, Francis H. ...
— \\ m Gngor, IB. 6, 397 _ Fra. Robt. M
Sutherland, E. 130, 610- George Charles ...
>ackvillc, MB. 453 — Millington Henrv
• ■ 23.- — Robert F. M. F. M.
BeoryUraigie 39*fesczepanski,H.C.A.
James S. C
59' Taafle, Christopher R.
99. 419-
1,1 ,,- -" ..«."^,vU..L,in,|,uti At — 1,0, — sanies
>'wn",e" 453— Robert James 4561— James Best
•1-1, CB. jgTahb, Hen. Harpur 255- James MatW
- Robert Bamnel i36 Tabor, John Minnitt
IT,,, «- ■\;hnh<i"■,■■ - 37-Tabuteau, Ant. Olivier 556
BUteffe, Henry Chas 369 - Thomas Rooke...ioi, 487
Buttle, Or Geo G., Bt. 579Tagart, Francis Dale.. 160
George Free. ... 23, T.iit. James S ,o4, 420
-Henry George 255 - John Sprot 9t °
- Henry John 333 Talbot. Adelbert Cecil. 424
— Roliert Nassan
— William Griffin 132
Bwaffield, Charlea J. 0
Bwa ■ . Hi nry Thomas
150-
55P-
' -1-
Kdward L. K
Fitzroy Somerset 93,
Francis Arthur B.
James 6io| — Thomas 607
James .. 570 Teversham, Mark 584
486J— Richard K..
244 Tew, Cyril Blackb. 105, 254
»w -59-H^L3nch..;;;; \i
— Ciiurl,-s L.
■ Bdward
lr, I I
Willuun
I Victor
Swan, Frederick Ge
- I liainncy
Swan 11, 1 .
505 — John o22
354 — Johnston S. ... 297
lion. Milo Geo.... 212
253 — Hon. Reginald A.J. 15,
356|— Robert rli
59= -Thomas 36,
John
— John
— John Edmund
— Beo. John Henry
— John Robert, CB. ..
— Joseph M
— Leonard G. Clough ..
— Lewis Williams 105,
— Markham Le Fer, 69
- Morris A. F ,
— Montagu B. W 356
— Morris Graham 350
— Nathaniel Ronald ... 366
— Pierce Thos. Hen. 104, 179
— Philip Beauchamp ... iyA
— Phillpotts Wright ...604
— Pringle, KH. 4, 267
— Reynell Hamilton B. 269
-R. Geo, CB. CSI. »o 7Z
— Rich. C. Havs, CB
I ' to Taot"' iVi"'"m Leopold S°7 _ Robert" Alei
■' I: J'; V?r?nCZ 57o -Robert EyreS
• Oriel vSS2a.."
William
Dowel]
'i. M, ';4 r-..',o"Vi';
B. , I w'"-'
A ug
John Baaomont
un.Ednioi
mmond Astley
Seathocte 1,
w 11 I
40 Tapaell, Joseph ,
4-- I'arnf, Fred. Peter ,
Edw I). „ 96, j
' 29STeale, Edward" j7 J.
snsas rJbeasBrs
Joseph Napier 373,
Tewkesbury, Geoffrey
G. G. Lord 305
Teynham, G. H. R., Lord
Thacker, John 40, 513
— Samuel 398
— William 128
-William Fryer 258
Thackeray, Charles 272
— Edward Talbot... 92, 219.
— Fred. R.
— Geo. Gilbert Jos 148
— Martin 282
— Thomas M!. Gerard ... 360
Thackwell, Colquhoun
G. R 295
— Edwin 294
— Edw. Loftus R 243
410] — Joseph Edwin 10
8 — Wm. de Wilton R. 72, 282
553 — William Henry 28c
341 — William Poison 319.
503 Thatcher, Harold Wm. 297
153 — John Fred. Chas 521
457 — Torin
553 Thellusson, Alex. Dalton 607
610 — Arthur John Bethell 610.
170Thehvall.Eu.bule Daysh. 556
382 — John Bulkelev.Cjy.41, 412
774 — Walter W 367
lliamOBryen 130, 6iciTheobaId, Arthur 330-
.... 592' — Charles Percy 556
... 174 — Cotton Edwin 9;, 261
■" 333'Theobalds, John Robert 504
~ '•-' !"m Vjyson ... 4o3iTherry: George Canning 555
- \ ilham \\ illoughby 4o, Thesiger, Rol. C. W. 4?, 115
Taylour, Lord John H.
Bev. Samuel B. MA.
■Thomas
■William
.74, 516'— William
213;— William, MB.
48, 515— William H. F
),..,.:: w:;:;;r:i;;,;;;
William O'Bryen
William Richard ..
William Rowland
William Western ..
rhistlethwayte, A. R. W.
276 100, 240'
311 — Arthur H 230
607 — Thomas George 174
5i9lThomas, Arthur C. H.. . 327
61 ! — AscuniusW.X 162
Index
Thomas, Chas.D 66, 23
— Charles Frederick .... 45
— Edgar Hastings ...97, 4&6
— Edward Algernon O.
— Evan Aubrey
— Francis Henry
— Francis Wm 72,
— Fred. Louis Cha
— Fred Wm
— George
— George Edward . .
— Geo. Tucker
— Sir Godfrey V. Bt.
— Henry
— Henry Deering
— Henry E. Pateshall
Henry John 607
Henry Robert Dacres 520
3=9
.103, 487
549
5°4
I. ... 173
352
— James Bvers
— John Edward
— John Richard
— Jno.Wellesley.CB.
— Lancelot Fras. C.
— Robt.Mosely Brice
— "William Fred
— "William Godfrey ..
Thomason,Chas.S. ...
Thompson, Alfred R.
— Andrew Green
— Arnold
— Charles
— Charles
— Charles Halford ..
— Charles William ....
— Charles William ....
— Claude Edward ....
— Daniel
— Daniel Robert, MD.
— Dodgson H 106, 42
— Francis Edward 59
— Francis Henry 94, 48
— Fred. Hacket 32
— George 55
— George 58.
— George Hunter ... 42, 41
— George William 23.
Harry Langhorne
.... 5°6
.... 269
71, 219
• •• S92
.... 148
12, 164
.... 610
41. 513
.... 570
.... 11
.... 607
... 34
70
5"S
Thomson, Rev. Fredk F. 603
— George
— George, MB
— George Cadogan
— G. Latham
— Geo. Leonard
— Henry
— Hugh Gordon ...
- James
— James
— James Alex. S...
— James Sinclair 39
— Jocelyn Home 17
— ffey.J.Macalister,Jbf.l. 457
— Mowbray 404
— Mowbray Townshend 33
— Robt. T ok
— Samuel John 456
— Thomas George
— William
— William 584
— W.Arthur, MB 377
— William Brooke ... 65
Thorburn, Charles Jas. 329
Tilden, William ...
1'ilford, Matthew
304I Townley, Dawson ..
70 Townsend, E., MD.
Tillard, George Henry 103,488 — Chas. Col
703
83, 321
383
MD.
38:
Henry Masterman 94, 328
— Henry
— Howard Stanley
92. 4 '7
46
• 47, 294
— James Henry
— Jas. Witton..
— John
— John
— John A. W. MD.
— John Bay lis
— John Blake
— John Charles
— John Wycliffe ..,
— Joseph
— Joseph John
— Lawrence C. F ...
— Leslie Jenkins ...
— Livingston
— Penton
— Peter Ridley Edn
— Richard
— Richard Lloyd . . .
— Rich. Fred. Meysey 356
— Robert
— Robert Smyth
— Robert Thomas
— Ross
— Ross
— Thomas
— Thomas
— Thomas Wm. ,
— Waidegrave R.,
— William
— William
— Wm. Anson
— William David
— AVilliam Henry
— William Oliver .
Thomsett,;Rich.Giirham 38
Thomson, A. MD 3S,
— Alex. MD 38
— An trew Graham 21
— Chadwick 16
— Cha. Alexander 7
— Charles F itzGerald ... 14.
— C. F. S. Anstruther-
— C. J. Anstruther
— Charles William
— David
— David
369
353
3°?
263
480
.99, 168
.71. 167
240
37=
MD
5 to
lis
David A
-William ...."
— William Stewart ...
Thorn, George M
Thorndike, Francis H
Thorne, C. R. Brittain
Thorneycroft, A. W.
Thornhill, Anthony R.
— Charles 9
— Henry
— Henry B
— T. Allen, MB
— Wm. Henry
— Wm. Robert
Thornton, Arthur Parry 425
Charles Edmund 6r •
Daniel 383
Edward Zohrab 238
— Fra. Spencer 3^7
Fred. Geale Todd- ... 279
Harry Godfrey 607
Henry John 92, 181
James H. B. Todd ... 289
James Howard, MB. 453
— Richard Chicheley ... 32 ,
Robert ' 595
Sidney Vernon 175
Thorold, Chas. Cecil H... 265
— Harry Octavius 531
Reginald G ither . . .92, 206
Thorp, Edward Buller... 553
John 584
Robert Crossing, MD. 531
Samuel Joseph 549
Thorpe, Wm.S 371
Thoyts, Newman B. ... 553
Threshie, Robert A
Turing, John Everett ..
— Wm. Powlett
Thrupp, Murton Fred
Thruston, John W
Thuillier, D'Arcy W
-Sir H. E. h.,CSI. n
— Henry Ravenshaw 97
— Laudor Waugh de M
— Willoughby
Thunder, George F.
Thurburn, James White
Thurlow, Benj. Smith... 29 =
— Edw. H
Ernest Hovell....
HughHovell ....
— Reginald Heber 240
Thursby, James Legh 610
Rich. Hasel 607
Thwaites, Henry James 360
John D
Thynne, Alfred W
Reginald T 62
Lord William
Tibbs, William Joseph .
Tickell, Arthur Lang ..
— Robert Procter
Tidbury, James, MD. .
Tidmarsh, Ferdinand J
Tidswell, Benj. Ingharc
Tidy, Arthur Grey
Francis John
Tierney, Edward 66
John
Tighe. Francis
— James Stuart
— John Augustus
John Arthur
Tillbrook, P. Lim. ..
Tillotson, Lionel ..
Tilly, G. Speedwell
— John
Justice C
Christopher Wm. 105, 169
Rich. Arth. H 252
Stephen Chapman ... 453
W. Johnson Howard 139
.92, 263 Townshend, Ernest
a. Trench
Tillyer-Blimt, J. Sidney 250J— George Robert.
Timbrell, Harry Vince
— Sydney James ....
- Thomas
— Walter Thomas...
Tincler, Blennerh. M
Tin Ul, Arthur H. U.
Tingcombe, J. Macleod 31S
584
384
Gerard Paul
— Henry Dive
— Richard Harvey
Tracey, Arthur
— Harry Adair
— Leigh
— Osborn
.... 213
00, 134
■••■ 173
.... 246
■ 4, 269
.... 360
■ • 173
96, 168
.. 367
.... 400
Tinkler, John 36o;Tracy, Michxel ...
Tinley, Gervase F. N.... 521 Tratford, E. LoMarchant 240
Tinling, John Isaac 530 — Lionel James 279.
1'inmouth, Wingrove L. 558 Traill, David Henry 95, 222
Tippetts, A. Malpas 378;— Geo. Balfour 73, 178
»<*,
607
360
234
45
57°
236
332
James B
Tipping, Alfred
— Cavendish W. G. ..
Tippinge, V. Gartside
Tisdall, Archibald ...
John Knox
Toal, James
Tobin, Fred. John ...
— O Hara John
— Richard
Todd, Frank John ...
— John Aug 132, 607;
— Killingworth Richard 209!
— Richard Cooper 595
— Thomas Fentham ... 308]
— Wm. Egerton 73,364
— Wm. P. Wilson
Toke, Fra. Frazer
— Robert Gayer ..
Tranchell, Edw. F.
— Geo. Adolphus ..
Trant, John Franc 1
Trapani, Charles ...
Travers, Eaton A.
— Frederick John..
trlit
259
610
610
329
362
269
604
— Henry F
— James, CB
— James Conway . .
— James Fra. Eatoi
-John
— Joseph Oates
— Julius Brockman
— Lyon Conway ...
46: — Mordiuut T. O.
Richird Henry
Clarke Bt. 332
3 369
3(33
Toker, Alliston Champ! 42iTredennick, J. R" K.102, 301
Toler, James Otway 32o]Treeby, Henry Paul 275
Tollemache, Algernon .Treeve, Hen. Richard .. 278
Seymour 570 Trefnsis, Hon. W. R.,62, 233
Beo. Clement R., 3CA. 457 Treffry, Frederic 372
Toller, Charles Henry... 367;Tregear, Vincent W
Tollner, Barrett Lennard
Tolmie, T. Campbell... 30s
Tolson, Wilfred 279
Tom, W. H. Vallack ... 400
Tombe, Henry Evelyn.. 250
Tombs, Henry William . 234
Tomes, Arthur 456
— John 591
Tomkins, W. Percival... 220
Tomkiuson, Henry
Tomlinson, E. D
— John William
— Wm. Winslow
Tompkins, John Henry
Tompson, W. D. CB. 69
143
rremayne, Arthur 607
Tremenheere, C. W. CB. 543
Tremlett, Edmund. J. 74, if,8
Trench, Charles 94, 168
— Cha lies C Chenevi
— Fred. A. Lc P
— Fred. Chenevix...io;
— Fred. John A "
Fred. Chenevi
429
2«9
236
Toms, Francis B. R
Tonge, Fra. Henry
Tongue. John M. G.104,
I'oniiochy, ValensC. ...
roogood.Sey. Hood 102,
-R-gioald C
roole, William
Topp, Henry
- William He
'■'.' 558
enry 270
Toppin, James Morris 99,258
Torin, Ernest R. Hope... 155
Torkington, Charles 285
-Henry I7l
Torphicuen, J. W. Lord 356
Torrens, K.DO. ,CB. . 12
John A. W. C 144 1
Torriano, Charles E. 6S, 1661
Tome, Lawrence J 489!
t'othill, Fras. W. G i75
Tottenham, Arthur E.H. 337
Charles Geo 607
Frederick St. Leger 243
Henry Loftus A.. ..75, 416
Touch, Edward, MD. ... 59
John Gray 41, 481
Touzel, T. Percival 607
Tovey, Hamilton ...104, 207
Tower, Arthur 341
Conyers, CB i3> 363
— Egerton Augustus ... 341
Geo. Alfred 212
Towers, George 586
.... 267JTowers-Clark, James... 143
.... 386 — Alexander 301!
.... 553 I'owienl, /.'.<■ AlfredJ. ■
93, 298,Town!ey, Charies R. ... 250
— Hon. Fred. LePoer
— Henry Le Poor
— Henry Walter ...
— Richard J. Le I'oer
— Stewart John
— W. F. LePoer
— Hon. Wm. Lc Poer .
Trend, Beo. J. Bowden 506
Trenor, John
Trent, Fran. Constan.72, i
— Geo. Edm. Phipps 92, :
- Harrison Walke J...
Trepani, Alfred 3
— Charles •:
Tresidder, Tolmie John i
Trevelyan, H. Astley ... i
Herbert 2
Walter Raleigh... 101, 5
Willoughby F 3
Trevor, Edw. Andrew ... 2
Edward Walter ... 95, 5
— Francis Charles... 45. 1
— Francis Randolph 98, 4
— Francis W. MB 3
— Frederick Anthony ... 6
— George Arth ir 2;
— George Herbert... 102, 4i
— John Salusbury ...
— Salisbury Thomas 71, 210
— Wm. Cosmo, CB 37
— William Gordon ...94. 518
— W. Spottiswoode, 47, 219
Trew, Benjamin 587
Tribe, A. R 603
— Beo. W. Harry, MA. 457
Trimmer, Augustus R. 57,_,
William 504
1 505
MB... 383
25°
54 9
At,
J«9,-
704
-
— William B " -s ••
. I ... 17a
— William S. Gwatkin 361
T.itt ■'... i 607
Ti.il ipe,Sir 'bns.Kl 8.5,397 - William George
— Bdwi :;-■ Turner, Alex., MD. .
-■ ;o — Alfred Edward ....
:ii Alfred H. P
Archer L. M
— K.r. W . S Arthur Whicbcote
— William Mi Augustus
Henry
- Philip Durham
is .
Wmiai
Troubri ..
Index.
174 Tnmbu I, Hen. Francis . 234 Tyler, Trevor Bruce 105, io9JVaughan, Eugene Jas. 607
Hi nry John Lennox
John Robertson 607
Montagu James... 36, 411
- on, MD.... 531
Sydney llnimmimil, 423 Tynte. Mervyu C. S
583 Tyrrell, Fra. Harding..
;8i — Saml. Matthias
170 Tyrwhitt, Chas. CB. 36
173 — Edmund 41
ITS — Hon. Rupert 175
345 Tyrwhitt- Walker, John 333
410 Tvtler,.TohnAdam,C'7i.42,4i:
— Augustus Frederick". 595 — Ruben Francis C. A.. 45-
Tyndate, Cha. Hen. W.
vndall, George 95, 485
■ Henry, CB 72, 4
■ Samuel William 3
39
5°5
103, 220 ■
Augustus Henrv
•CharlesC. .........
1 '. Palmerstou
17- - Edm. P. Bingham
4M — Frank, CB
5 (J — Frank Mnckinnnn
Frederick Cooper
426 — Fred. Manse] 171 Unwin, Gaston B.
607 — George '. 558!— Robert
398 — George Henry 256 — Robert
George Villiers 244 — Wm. Heathcote
Henry Ainslie Alfred 400 Opener, Russell
"' 305 '
an I'.'irlesden 366
Henry Blois 7, 223 Upperton, John
- Henry Ferdinand ... 6io|Uppleby, John Geo
- Bob. Win . .!//<.
— William Be . brd .. \-,$
MIL 593
Trout, Thomas
. Wm. 151
267
Frauds Edw. 341
in Edward I— NathanielO. S. CB. 36, 16
578, - Richard, MD 38
Henry Fyers ..
Herbert
Herbert
James Gibbon
James Trench
John
John, CB.
104, 207
'4S
587
'74
319
5S7
2, 164
422 Udny, George C. ...97, 41
297 Underwood, Tho. O. 98, 486
3-4 — Walter Christie 146
166 ITnett, William Wilkes . 163
177 L'niacke, Crofton James 366
269 — Redmond 59
238 Cnsworth, Bev. Thomas 603
252
607
549
toi, 419
103. 267
94, 4'6
... 171
t .97, 297
-. -1-
Truman, Wm. I! ibinson 140
Trydell,
I VOn, Henry Wm. .
- Samuel
Thomas
Tubby, .1
T ick, John Johnson
Upton, Hon. Arthur ...4, 353
Urmston, E. Brabazon 339
— H.Brabazon 553
— Henry Brabazon 428
Orquhart, Fra. G. CB. 549
— Frederick Day 570
— Ives M'Lean 354
— Thomas Bedford 373
Walter Andrew.
Robert 597jUsher\vood, Charles 587
Samuel Compton 210 Ussher, Alfred Lestock 264
Samuel George Drury 570 — Beverly Wm. Reid. . 326
Thomas 100, 270, — Herbert, T., CMG. ... 5n
■— 550 — Thomas Baskett 348 — James Hy., MB. 3,3
••• 321— Wm. Fred 339 — John The'ophilus...67, 364
•■■• 004 Turnley, William Echlin 234!— Robert Morris .
■■ 6o7jTurnor, Cecil A. B 144J Htermarck, R. J. G.
■•• 59' — Reginald Charles 1 33 jutterson, Alfred
■•• 37^ Turnimr. Hon. Keith ... 3041— Archibald H. .
74, 3'4 Turpin, William Homan 275 Vachell, Henry Tan. 74, 183
"•4.-Tiirt._m,F.Alf..JH). ... 38c Vncher. Fred. "Smith . 45
Valiant, Thomas James S49
Jarvi
1. mis Hi nry Kmile
Charles CB. 74, 320J- John Palmer ...
405I- Robert Straker
57°j— Thos. Trevor ....
- 45" — Wi'liam Harry...
'".""", • ."" 595 Tuson, Edw. Bafiey
I - Henry Urasnell
John Edward, MD,
— William John Arnold
— William I! ., .::
Tuckett, Kdw
- 262
Tudway, R iberl John .
Tumeli, Arthur .. 75
— Arthur Joilifle ... ,00
Edward
1
— Robt, 11 1
U/i
TnAon, G
•N'tk A . ,ny
rake, Mart d 1,
Tulloch.Alex. Bruce'i'o. «s
47 li\
— Arthur -'• 4 3
II. • .-
Jm G. U Donald
- Murphy .
- John Hi
-John San Piurv, 11.
Tulloh, Alex T., CB.
Johi
Tally, ;
- Klngi
Tanks, 1
TunnBi
-U.MIi.
Tapmai
nipper, 11 de Beauvoir
' • ';v
■7"
47
361
482
2"3
59"
00
397
453
"56
596
4.SO
°5.
M3
97.
89
5"7
■ 67
uthill, Christ. D.V
- Phincas B. MD.
Tweddell, Francis.
Tweedie, John L.
— Maurice
Michael
William
Twemlow.Edw. D'Oyley
104.
Tweutyman.Aug.C. 75,
William Lawrence 69,
Twibill, James 5g4
Twjgsr, Robert Henry
Twigge, John Thos....c
Twiss, Arthur Wm. 43, 16^
Godfrey 5lg
RibertG)orgi Edw!'
Twomey, Timothy 3,6
Twyfbrd.Wm. Joliiffe ... 556
Twynam, Edm, J. L. 69, 41 =
- Frederick R ' is2
Geddes Sanaoni 556
Humphrey Martin ... 303
l'hilipAlexmdcrA.68, 254
I wyne, Bryan Brist iw :.•- ■•
lie Vie
Twyning, Wm. Edward 558
Humphry ...
Rieh.ir
Thorn 1
Tydd, Benjamin .....
William James
Fye, Charles Henrv
Tyers, Sydney
'■•yld .: F: '::|
William
iviee, Alfred
Tyler. Chas James
'has. John Roper
Harry William
Henry Edward
-John ('has. ..
Vallings. Artolphus 103,
Vance. Eustace John ...
— Horatio Page 130, 607
Van Cortlandt.Arth.J.R. 145
— Henry Clinton 607
Vandeleur, Boyle ...98, 147
— David Roche 100, 274
— Bev. Gerald 0 396
— John Ormsby 89, 279
— John Ormsby Moore 321
— Thomas Burton. ..100, 243
— Willinm Richard 245
Vander Gucht, B. G. ... 549
— Thos. Edw 68,414
Vander Meulen, JohnH. 373
Vanderzee.Fra.Hy. 9S, 486
Van Heythuyson, H
R. M 7I
— Gerard 253
Van Homrigh, Alex. P. 307
— Peter Arding 96, 485
Vane-Tempest, Lord
Hen. J
Vanneck, Hon. J. C. 66, 233
Vanrenen, A. Beneys ... 553
Doinihl Campbell C41
Kdw::rd ?£j
■ Henry S'apleton 253
— Jacob Pieter Deneys 422
Vans-Airnew, John 32S
-JohnF I74
Vansittart, Charles E... 360
-Eden 3,9
-Francis 570
— Robert Arnold 130
Van Straubenzee, Sir
Charles T., GCB. 5, 283
— Bowen 6
— Turner ,'9?\ lt
v"ardon, Frederick Geo. 353
Varlo. Henrv =70
Vassall, Rawdon J. P. 6
— Robert L. S i74
Vniighan, Alexander H. 249
Edward 2?6
"dw. Benj. James
Hector Barlow .
— Henry iofi, 171
— Henry 69, 515
— John Luther, CB. 10, 410
— Percy Balderston ...255
— Thos. Tweed 173
Vaughan-Hughes, Em. 173
Vaughton, Theophilus . 556
Veale, H. R.Lobb,J/Z)... 379
— Thomas Stick, MD. 454
Veitch, Thomas George 607
Venables, Thomas 610
Venning, Edgcombe ... 378
Venour, Edwin 40=
-William 380
Ventris, Francis 288
Vere, Henry 305
Vereker, Hon. J. E. P. 174
— Thos. George 610
Verelst, Charles Verelst 153
Verner, Georgo 13, 410
— George de Wet 269
— Thomas Edward 308
— Wm. W.Cole 357
Verney, Sir Harry, Bt. 61
Vernon, Geo. Augustus 607
— Hon. Geo. ttm.H 154
— Granville 255
Verschoyle, Jn. Ham... 290
Vertue, William 98, 486
Vesey, Arthur Sidney... 245
— Charles C. W 610
— Hon. Eustace
— George Colthurst 297
— George Francis... 104, 287
— George Henry 604
Vetch, Harailtoa Camp. 136
— Robert Hamilton 102, 207
— William Francis 348
vialls, G.Courtenay.CB. 13
— Harry George 253
— Henry Thomas 610
Vibart, Alex. John ...4», 516
— E. D. Hamilton ...94, 416
— Fra. Mer. Edmund... 171
— Hy. Collingwood...89, 245
— Henry Meredith ...95, 222
— James M. Colling. 67, 166
— John 570
Vicars, Wm. Henry 336
Vickers, Thos. Henry..
Vidal, Leonard Hugh..
William Sealy
Vignaux, Joseph
Vigor, Fred. George ..
Vigors, Philip Doyne 70,
— Thomas Mercer 23b
Villiers, 0. Courtenay ... 607
Ernest 572
Hon. Geo. P.Hyde 69, 229
Vincent, Arth. Hare 70, 145
— Arth. C. FitzH 3:9
— Edgar 231
Henry Alexander 519
299
249
21J
5Sl
276
259
John Love
— Richard Dacre
Vine, William
Vines, Cha. James ....
Vint, Alexander
Vipan, Jn. Alex. Mayli
Virr, Joseph
Virtu, Georgio
Virtue, Meo. John 396
Vivian, Ajlmer 94, 416
— Chas. 0. ZotvJ 610
— Fred. Guy 426
— John Haines 331
— Ralph 69, 233
— Richard Huisey ...67, 293
— 6!rR.J.Hussey,GC'J<4,34S
Vizard, Walttr John 44, 4t,i
verhoudt, J.M.W.423
VonDonop.PelhamGeo. 211
Vousden, William John 423
Vowell, Hugh Alex 2;^
Voyle, Fra. Ranken C.
I— George Elliot.
549
Edward Hensman ... 249— Richard tictavius
Vulliamy, ColwjmWms. 256
Vyner, Henry William. 371
Vyse, Charles Fred 426
— Edw. Howard 36
— George Howard 604
— Howard Hy. Howard 135
Vyvyan, Bev. Grenville 451
Courtenay B 237
Index.
7°5
Wace Edw. George 99, 419'Walker, Rev. John Mills 5o6|Walwyn, J.Harford 98, 26s|Warren,Thos.Monsell99, 319
■Ernest Chas 172
— Richard 106, 171
— Sea. Walter, -B-i 5°6
Waddell, Chas. Douglas 553
Waddell-Boyd, Jas 553
Waddilove, Grain ville... 553
Waddington, H. Ferrers 549
— Thomas 46, 514
— William 553
Waddy, J. Miller Elgee 252
— Sir Richard. KCB. 7, 309
Wade, Arthur G. S 172
— Edwin Francis 234
— Frederick Wm 379
— Hamlet Coote, OB.... 604
Henry Meredith
John Newman ..! 5 19 Wapshare, Arthur 5
John Selby 2S6 Warburton, Fred. T. 96, 207!
Wm. Andros
William Henry .... 327
310I— Geo. Arthur '... 456 Warreuder, John 230
6 10 1 Warrington, H.H.C.G... 405
Robert 422 Warry, Arthur 170
William Pleace.ifB.. 454 — William 610
78! Ward, Arthur Clitherow 2oS,Warter, Henry de G. 95, 173
15 — Arthur Edward 424lWarton, Robt. Gardner 240
72,— Bernard Edward 6o7,Warwick, Earl of 3
Son. Bernard M 41 Washington, Francis P. 2:9
Charles 373 Wason, Edwin Sandys 277
— John Svmeon
— Mark, CB 14 — Hen. Wm. Egerton
— Montagu C. B. F 305
— Percy Gerald 256
— Philip
— Richard James
— Robert S. F
— Samuel 6io|
Thomas 105
• James Heme
-Willi:
■ Thomas Nicholls.
■William
■William, an?
-William
• William Francis
416] — Chas. Geo. Parlby
395!
607 Walker-Myln, Hercules. 62
Barton 372 Walkey, Rowland 169
Wadeson, Richard ...67, 321; Wall, Alfred John.MB
356
Wade-Dalton, Foster L. 285
— Hamlet Dalton 301
Wadling, John C 556
Waghom, Fred., MB... 383
— Henry 382
Wahab, Cha. Wm.... 44, 514
— George Duncan 261
— Henry John 371
— Robert Alex 212
Wainright, Lawrence A. 36:
Wainwright, Ernest C. . 370
Waite, Wm. John 149
Wake, Alfred James 9:
— Edward Baldwin 72, 163
— Richard William 607
— Thomas
Wakefield, Julian 607
— Thomas 68, 483
Walcott, Edm. Scopoli 530
— Edmund Yeamans 72, 415
Waldron, Francis 173
— Fred. William 591
— Henry Fra. Kelly ... 316
— Patrick John 148
WALES,Si>BoyalSiffh-
nets Albekt-Epw vnn,
Prince of, KG. KT.KP.
gcb. acsi. 3, 4, 152
Wales, John
Walford, Rev. C 533
— Henry Alexander 556
— Neville Lloyd 17
— Wm. Sworder 17:
Walhouse, Cha. H.deK. 310
Walker, Albert Lancelot
75. 34
— Alexander 93, 178
— Alexander 1"
— Reo. Alexander 507
— Alexander 558
— Arthur Campbell-
— Arthur Greenwood
— Campbell 105, 488
— Chamberlain Wm 549
— Charles Edw 173
— Chas. Pyndar B., CB
9. .
— Charles Stephen 145
— Charles Warren 48S
— Daniel Corrie 93, 206J
— Edgar Holford 1721
— Edward Walker E.44, 177
— SirEdw.W.F.,rc.tf.5, 294
— Fitz William 549J
— Francis 395
— Francis Dykes 253
— Fred. W. E'. F., CB. 46, 233
— George 184
— George Andrew ...44, 482
— Geo. Barnes 347
— Geo. E.Lushington44, 205
— Geo. Ferdinand 265
— George Frederick 579
— George Fuller 48, 250
— George Laurie 339
— George L., MB 505
— George Robert 209
— George Warren
— Henry 253
— Henry U. G
— Henry Torrens 604
— Herbert John 0 17
— James Grant D 40
— James T. LB 14, 223
— James William 401
-J, hi., UB 3S3
— John Bridges 104, 1
James
Robt. Moreton, MB. 532
ThomasFrederick ... 594
— William Robert 596
Wallace, Alexander 308'
549!
320
401 IWasp, Matt. Proctor ... 308
David "..73, 219 Wastell, William 371
— Edward 173 Waterfield, D. M'K. D. 172
— Edward Lander 592 — Henry A. Wyn. ...47, 413
— Sir Edw. W., KCMG. 549— Henry Gordon ...99, 419
— Edw. Willis D 368 — Wm.Garrow, CSI. 72. 415
— Espine 382 Waterhouse.iZeo. Charles
— Espine Charles R. ... 384 J-> -^ 457
— Francis Moore 304 — James 105,420
— Francis William. ..95, 1 78, Waterman, Edm. F. 40, 401
— Frederick 27s Waters, George 532
— Frederick Houlton ... 174 — John Mangm 381
— Henderson 57° — Robert, MD 37S
— Henry Affleck H 3041— Wallscourt H. H 173
— Henry C. Evelyn 95, 417 Watkin, Hen. S. Spiller 171
i, 487,Watkins, Chas. Bell.,
" ■ Chas. Fitzgerald
• John .
• John Edward
■ Lloyd Brereton 384J— Freclk. Wilmer
■Osbert 297 — John
• Randall Ironside 336 — John
-Robert 583i— John Westrop
- TheodoreMethuenio6, 513 Watkis, Henry B. B.
- Thomas 185 Watling, Chas. Wyat
Victor Napier 356,— John Thomas
310
.. 380
518
Chas. Jas.
Charles Tennant .
Francis James A.,
Hill, CB 549,"
James 318-
— John 379 -
Nesbit Willoughby... 304-
RobertHugh 171-
Rowland Robt 46, 514 -
William Arthur J. ... 208 -
— William Edw 66- ..
Wm. Fras. Annesley. 297 — Walter W. ' 254 Watson, Albert 607
»>Wm. T. F. A.,Bt. 607!— William 102, 183'— Alfred Geo 274
Wallack, Henry Jobling 1301— William 386,— Andrew 579
Waller, Edmund Aug... 212'— William John 549 Arthur John 250
George Henry 44, 243 — William Pearson 377 — Rev. A. B 533
HardressEdmond72, 415 Warde, St. Andrew — Charles Edward 007
— John Dawson H 174 Bruce I73— Charles Edward 55*
— John Hampden 130 — Ch's. Arthur Madan 556— Charles John 102, 437
— John Edmund 450 — Charles Edward I4o,— Charles Moore ....
-Robert 297 — Sir E. C. KCB 7,
— Robert Jocelyn 423 — Henry Murray A. ...
— Stanier 209 Wardell, John Charles.
— William F. F 98, 517 — William Henry ...92
— William Noel 66, 166 — William Henry
Wallerstein, Philip H.... 425 Warden, Charles J. H.
— Fra. Edw 311 — Charles Wallace
Wallington, Charles D. 261 — Edm. Jas. Peach....
Wallis, Kenneth S 385 - Francis
597"
— Lewen
— William Beale 377 — George Lodwiek... 75, 516
Walpole, Henry 327;— Hugh Barwell 521
— Horace 305 — Robert, CB 11
— Horatio 604 — Thomas Smith 549
— Horatio John Thos... 356 Wardlaw, John Colin ... 278
Walsh, Adolph. Fred. 100, 246 — Robert, CB 8, 142
— Arthur Henry John 133 Wardlaw -Ramsay, R.G. 313
— ArthurHnntleyHillioo,399 Wardrop, Alexander 68, 515
— Rev. A. O., MA 533'— Frederick Meyer 13S
— Arthur Sandys S..C.B. 549 Wardroper, Edwin 353
— Charles Hussey 288 Ware, Charles 332
— Edward 171 Waring, Edward 579
— Rev. E. L 396 — Francis Robert 594
— Henry Alfred 252 — Henry 96, 236
— John 3i8i — Henry 610
— John 57oWarlow, Rev. George ... 506
— John 570;— John Picton 95, 485
— John 597'Warneford, Rev. T. L. J. 457
— Lewis Paxton 603 — Wm. Jn. Jortin 366
— Thomas 379 Warner, Ashton H. 102, 285
— Thomas 587! — Biddulph Lee 59:
— Thomas Preston 282 — Edward Charles 553
— Thomas P. B 73, 515! — Edward Redstone J.
— William 587 — William Bannatyne... 502
Walshe, Blayney T 584 — Wm. Pochin 160
Walter, Charles John ... 421 — WynyardHuddleston 57
— Charles K. Macken.72, 415 Warrand, Wm. Edm. 45, 21
— Edw. Chas. L 329 Warre, Henry Jas., CB.
— Frederick Arthur 6ioWarren, Arthur F., CB. 4
— Frederick Edward ... 172 — Augustus E 68, 324
— George Egbert 521 — SirAug.Riversdale,.Bt.6
— Hubert Langton..ioi, 517 — Charles 610
— John M'Neifl, CB. ... ioj— Charles, CMG. ...72, 207
Walters, F.Dalrymple 70, 328J — Dawson Stockley 71, 253
— Robert Algernon 72,483 — Falkland G. E. ...71,167
— William Barker 395 — George 402
Walton, Bendyshe ...43, 413 — Godfrey Octavius 370
— Charles S. B 549 — Henry Edward
— Clifford Elliot 366— John
— Edward R. N 308I— Lionel Smith ..
Hen. Ernest B i39L — Richard 45, 205
164 — David 549
161I — Edward Dayot 403
400 — Edward James 97, 4S6
16S1— Frederic 249
584 — George, MD 455
456— George 5S4
301 — George Alder 453
252 — George Edward 556
556,— George Frederick ... 308
Francis Faithful 4°3 — George Herbert 2S3
George Vincent 42
Harry James 153
HenryCharles 371
Henry Edward 70, 264
Hugh 69, 483
— James 579
— James Kiero 100, 304
John 553
John, CB 3, 39, 514
John Edmund 553
John Edward 342
John Henry 155
John Thornhill 45, 413
John Whaley 94, 510
Joshua Rowley 51;
Philip Anderson 24;
Robert John 103, 270
Robert Kiero 251
Robert Samuel 177
Rupert Campbell 602
Solomon 173
Stephen 308
Thomas James ...65, 413
— William 278
— William 587
— William, MB 453
— Wm. Henry 553
— William Scott 2ti3
Watt, Fitzjames Edw... 366
— James Landon; ...102, 310
— William Godfrey 377
Watts, Charles N 289
— JohnPonsonby ...40,481
— John Briscoe 423
— John Germain 75, 516
— John Lidstone 556
— Joseph 373
— Ponsonby William ... 258
— William Henry 403
— Wm. Newcomen...7i, 234
83!— Wm. Morritt]
95i
Samuel 3861 Wauchope, Andrew G.
706
I/ulez.
Wauchope, R Adam 74. 4>7 Wellington.Arthur, Duke Wheeler, .ff«?r. CharlesE.
Waodby, Frederic John 261 of, KG 604 — Charles Eyre
-Sidney James .103. 51S Wells, Edgar Piozin 238 — Edward
Waugh,Gill,ertWm.R.M. 324, — Grcnville H 305 — Frederick 94,
— GeorjfC Rowland 556 — Henrv Lake 211 — George 47.
— William Petrie 607 — Samuel, CB 10— See Horace N
Wavell. Arch. Graham .. 245 — William 143 — John Langford
— Arthur Hv 69, 285 — William Henry 400 — John Ross
— Llewellyn 97, 4'8 Welman, George Arthur 490— Patrick
W„vcncv/R A.S.Aonl... 3 — Harvey W. P 533 — Robert 96.
Wawn, Geo. Twiiell 368 — Herbert Loftus 332,Wheeley, J. Seager
Wav. Claude,; 54S - Hercules Atkin 3. 44 Whelan, Fred. A
•I 35« — WcUesley 331 Wheler, Chas. Stuart ...
— Georg. , 4«7 — Wm. 11. D. R. CB. 66, 345!— Edward
— Gregory Lewis I 1 1 Welsh, Astell Thos 55? — Francis Henry
— Henrv Ed w. (' »54 — David James 73, 1781 — Henry Isham 98,
— Henrv G, , ;i4 — Juhn Thomson, AID. 531— Trevor
— Nowe"ll FitzUpton ... 400 Wemyss. Binfield 451 Whichcote, George
— Thomas Henry .71, 4S? — Francis C 130 Whieldon, G. H. M. O.
-Wilfrid FitzAlhin .... 240 — George 253 Whigham, Robert... 69,
Wavman.Ge .r_-e Arthur |4J — Henrv Manley 48. 4'3 Whimper, Fred. A. CB.
-■? — JohnOtway 6n Whinfield, Charles fa
W.-.-ir.-. 11. -i 1: 1 . CB. . 13 — W". Binfield 402 Whinyates,FrancisA.89,
— Henry Oxetiden 245 rt'entworth, D'Arcy 611 — FrancisF 4,
Wearne, Vivian 382 Weutworth-Fitz William, — Frederick Thomas 66,
Webb, Chkriee -- //.,«. William Charles 135 — Frederick William ...
— &dam 0 395, Were, Arthur Stephens 322 Whipple, J. H. C, AID.
- irteeeChapman 400 Werge, Edward 520 Whish, George Palmer 7,
— Daniel J. N 334 West, Edward Wm ..96, 517 — Henrj' Edward ...66,
— Kdwnrd Arthur H.\.. 25^ — Francis Edmund 94, 485 — John Tulloch
— Edward Harvey .... 451 —Frederick 608 Whishaw, John Charles
- ElwardTowiivnd .. 611 — James Alexander S56 Whistler, Albert Edw....
Kl-.vardW.Heur.vCiJ. 366 — j, , hr. Temple Temple 608 — Charles Campbell ...
— Francis David 285 — John Wm. Henrv 252 — ThomasK 7,
— Francis Edward 272 _ Mathew Richard 182 Whitaker, Albert Edw.
— George 607 _ //o«. Wm. Edwd.S.... 608 — Charles John
— Henry March, MB 594 _ Wm. Henry Hore 71, 399 — Charles Hildyard T.
— Henry Gillnm 280 Westby.Basil Cliftonio4, 255 — George Thomas
— Henry North 42* _ Bernard Heyer 611 Whitbv, Clement G
— Henry Smith 3 86 — John Wright 571 Whitcroft, James
— John Vere Wm. H. ... 553 Western, Charles M. ... 172 White, Arthur Ogilvie..
-Randolph 378- Charles M. T 173 — Arthur Wellesley
— Stephen !£., AID 596 — George 506 — Aubrey Fra
— Theodosius 611 — James Halifax 220— Charles
-™«"-; ■•- 593 - John S. E 331 - Charles Mills
— )\"\. ■**;. 3r" 384- Sir Thos. Cha. C. Bt. .34- Hon. Chas. Wm
— William Marshall ... 37S — Wm. Geo, ge Balfour 294 — Daniel
webbe, Geo.Al'en 157 Westlake, Almond F. ... 490 — Finch 101,
W el, her. ('. Edmund 92, 206 Westloe, Fred. Henry .. 352 — Frederick
— GeorgcDai„el,r/y. ... 605 Westmacott, R. F 323 — Fred. Ben]. Price 98,
— Robert l.nikerville . 265 _ George Richard ...42, 414 — Fred. Power L. .....
Webster. Arthur George 161 — Bichard 104, 518-George
ry ...105, 261 — Ruscombe Field 323 — George
Godfrey fox ....... 261 — Spencer 12, 204 — George Augustus ...
— Henry ftancis Geo. 373 Westmorland. Cha. H... 429 - George Francis
— Henry Warde ...99,415 - Fra.W.H.,£Wof,C.B. 605 - George Frederic
"Cr? 608 _ Isaac Peat 97, 219 - George Russell Holt..
_Thm n'1 ',r'V 459 Weston, Alfred ,41 _ George Stewart... 93.
- Thomas Edward .46, 4 '3 - George Edward 503 - Hans Robert . .
WwmJSL: "iV "o- ^3 -Thos. Barnes 162 - Henry
Wcdlerlmrn Alex. B.... .74 - William Woods 142 - Henry Arthur
r„ A ,?x 258(Westropp, Edward H... 608 - Sir Hy. V..KCB. ...8,
George R. Collier 68, 515 — Henry Ellis
George Ralph Collier 329 — Hon. Henry Fred. ...
John Parson 6 — Henry George 70,
-John Thos 59- — Henrj- Jervis
301 1— William Keily 314 — Henry P.E
3-'4 Wetherall, Bea. C. A. ... 396 — Hugh Brady
381 —Frank Augustus 503 — James
'73 — Henry Augustus 231 — James
6m -John Edward 354 - Jas. G
4 = ' - Pritzlcr J. P 44, 481 — John
... »i— William Alexander,.. 519 - John Alexander
Web v A IV ■ ' v 1 S3' Sethered' K'lwi" "• - 37' -John Berry
Earle .44 Wetherell BobtW.M.97, 4s - John Hubbard ...66,
ByIand,John 133- John Stephen :
T°Jinm', 611 — Lancelot Andrewes..
■•"•■•n-t Willi'-,,,, ' 5"J " \,;,hn ^,0I?e 61, -Lionel Algernon
ME HO i"u"1Mi"k..,1,Ck "IX 357- Loftus Otway
4 -4 \\ hale, Thomas Martin 400 - Bon. Luke ......
V::rin;ar,es Edw. ^4 -Mathew Lawrence':::
^charw.:::::^; $
' mZ .■naries'::::::::: %]
549 — Herbert ,,6
73, 4 I Whatrley, William 170
457; White, William O'Byrne 382
424' — William Richard. .70, 300
398 Whiteford, Baldwin K... 373
416 — Wm. Whiteford Bell.. 210
413 Whitehead, Edmund ... 284
396 — Robert Children CB. 45
369 — Wilbraham T 367
60S Whitehill.Chas. Stephen 553
405 — Cha. Stafford Stephen 351
417 — Stephen.Jas.Keate 13, 513
556 Whitehorne, Arthur H. 172
579 Whiteley, David 386
427 Whiteside, John 556
353 Whitfield, Geo. Digby... 395
327 Whiting, Hy. Harvey ... 265
418 Whitla, George 370
5 5?
— James A 1
n : 605
isaer.jno. Fra. 357
Weguelin, Thos. M. ijUz 608
Wei-a||, Arthur A. D. 301
- . md r
— Christr. .1 , Afji,
- Harry Gi
— John <'h I
— Patrick Alex. AlB.
— Thomas Christie
. Walter
4 Whately; Willi,,,,,' ..
;-• wi„„i,.y, Herbert n
Raymond Herbert 42,
tog — Raymond W. E
283 — Robert, CB
587 — Sain. Gamble, AfZ). ...
316 — Samuel Dewe
170 — T. Esmonde, AID.CB.
322 — Thos. Henry, AfD
209 — Thos. Pilkington 101,
[82 — ThOB. Wnollaston
426— Walter H
5S4 — William
n:,,ry'spencer
?3 MowtonJohn ... 74t ** ;- Wm. Alex., MD.
',.,VS'1 ''■■"" ,, f.08- William Edward.. .4o,
- w,ii,„,n i,h, , , ; • ";; ,"f^;'" '" Bu0er 556 - Willi"a 1Ieni-y - •••
3 ^::^Urm !;;::;S2„c
William 97, 246
Whitley, Joseph 367
Whitlock, Chas J. T. 102, 487
— William Henry ...67,483
Whitmore, Edmund Au-
gustus, CB 10, 115
167! — Francis Locker 36
i8i| — Geo. Stoddart 611
166 — Mortimer Durant 210
549,— Mortimer R. S 549
383 Whittafcer', Benj. R 553
410 — John Henderson 379
414 —Joseph 587
421 Whitten, Andrew 571
454 Whitting,Jn.Everardioi,2Si
345 — Reginald 93, 244
426 ^Vhittingdale.Tho. Yeats 240
i8i!Whittingham,P.Bernard 549
240 Whittington, Geo. J. Ch. 372
311 'Whittle, Charles Edw.... 236
35i,Whitton. James 262
304; — George Edward, AIB. 504
256 Whittuck, Wm. Samuel 255
587 ; — Frank 256
336 Whitty, Wm. Nassau ... 558
171 Whitwell, Henry 454
315 Whitworth, Aug. Wm... 242
3S2 Whybrow, James 55S
553 Whylock,WatkinS.1lfJ>. 377
607 Whyte, Charles 556
309 — Charles 593
331 — Edward 611
401 — John James 605
360 Wickham, Charles B. ... 171
31S — Edmund Hill 105, 169
382 — Edmund Hill 255
401,— Geo. Lamplugh 135
284 — Henry 233
608, — Thomas 6oi
295l — Wm. James Richard 309
587 Wiehe, Fra. Geo. A 314
338 Widdicombe.Wm. S 287
611 Wiggens, Francis Edwin 450
579 Wiggins, Arthur 351
549 Wightman, George 608
141 Wighton, Edward 170
571 Wigram, Godfrey Jas.62, 231
230! — Herwald Robert 269
234 Wigston, Francis 553
323 Wikcley, Charles Edw. 3S0
505 Wilbraham, Hon. Ed. B. 605
384I — Arthur Geo 252
372I — - Herbert Vere 331
587 — Hugh Edward 328
3or'— Lionel B 333
161: — Ralph James 276
368 — Sir Richard, KCB. 6, 326
454 Wilby, William, CB. ... 12
223 Wilcocks, Alex. John, AIB 4 =;6-
313 Wilcox, Edw. R. C. ...72, 415
3S0 Wild, Henry John 366
297 Wildman, C.Wilberforce 363
264 Wiles, Julius 379
233 Wiley, Albert 319
380 — Henry 246
233 Wilford, Edmund Neal 549
271 — Edmund Percival ... 272
J21 — Ernest Christian 605
38o|Wilgress. Edward 603
553 —George 592
377 Wilkes, Edwin 3^.0
380 Wilkie, David, AIB 455
207' — Hales 41
608 — John 7, 156
211 Wilkieson, Chas. Boyd 211
157 Wilkin, Henry John 611
596 — James 361
481 Wilkins.H.St.Clair ...10, 223
553 -- Jas. Sutherland 532
174 — Thos. Jas. Hackett ... 505
3 13 — William Henry... iei, 419
Index.
707
Wilkinson, Alfred E. ... 611
— Alfred Reginald 45*
— Arthur 284
— Augustus Frederick 503
— Charles 211
— Edward
Williams.William John, IWilson, John Geo. Yule 367iWolrige, Ambrose A. R. 57
CB 43, 165 — John Newbold 94, 485'Wolseley_, S,r Gurnet Jo-
William
William Bowlas ....
Sir W. F..Bt., GCB..
William Thomas
Edw. Grant 401 .Williamson, And. P.
Edw. Obert Hindley 305 — Benjamin, MB. .
— Frederick Green
— George Allix
— George Louis
— Henry
— Henry Chandler
— Henry Clement
— Henry Green ...
— Henry John
— John
— Johnson
— Josiah
— Montagu Grant. .
— Osborn
— Thos. Henry Des. V
— W. Edmund
Will, Geo. Elmsly
— George
Willan, Henry Percy D
— James Douglas
— Stanhope Leonard D. 130
— William Moffat D.
Willans, Obe
— St. John
— Thomas Joseph
Willcocks, James
Willes, John Irwin 41
— George Fred
Willeit, John Saltren ..
Williams, Albert H. W
66
— Alfred Henry, MB...
— Arthur Weilesley
— Arthur Leonard
164-
4°3'-
258,-
5°4 -
Cyril V. W
t3> '65 — Edward Andrew 273'
■ ■ 185 — FrederickHarcourt 103, 274
• ■•• 275 — James 94, 265
.... 611 — James, MB 382
14> i-S — Bei-. James, MA 457
.. 608 — John 668
• ■•• 366 — John Francis, MB. 3S4
.... 891 — John Gover 384
... 44 — Ralph Basnett R. ...287
96, 351! — Richard 240
.... 269 — Robert Frederick ... 265
404 — Thomas 587
357
John Joshua .
Joseph, MD
Richard
Richard
Richard H. F. AV.
Robert
Robfe Ghas. D
■ Sylvester W V. M.
■ Stuart Murray .. .:
seph.KCB.GCMG.
■ George Benjamin 7 4,
John St. George I
■ Richard
[52 Wombwell, A. Ulick
503.
380.
591-
— Tavlor Dalrympte ...
— Tho. F., CB. ...3, 36.
— Thomas Maitland 6
— Thomas R. L
— William Bernard
— Wm. Deane, MB
— William Frederic ..
— Wm. Henry 293
— William Henry 08, 517
Arthur
305 [Wood, Arthur, MD. ..
43! — Attiwell Henry
395 J — Charles Edm. \V. ..
262 — Cha. Knight
411 — Clement tJaddeley
342 — Cyril
23S1— S»-DavidE., GCB.
426'— David Edw
383'— Edward Albert ....
J336 — Edward Alexander;.*
Edw. Jas. Fandon
Elliott
97. 4S6
Thomas John ....
Usher
Win. John
70'— William Roberts .
36 Willis, Chas. B. D'A
Charles Hope ....
Fred. Arth., CB..
6" — Geo. H.Smith, CB
...374 — James L.N 1
72, 280 Willock, George Woodw. 450! Winchester.
.... 208 ' Harry Borlase 212, Windham, George 01
.... 3461 — . Henry Davis 153'— Joseph C. Smyth 96,1b
41, 4ii|Willoughby,C.S.Pereival37->;Windruin, William ...... 27
Wm. Horace 287— ired.
602I—W. H. B.Jordan 579 \—r Georgi
34Ql_Wm. Jas., MD 381 K- Georgi
422 Wilton, John Robert Hall 360,— Hastn
611 — Walter Thos. Cowley 592 — Henry
173 — W. H. St. Amand 503
401 Wiltshire, A. J. H. B.
12I Eorlof 23'
Wily, Henry William
Forsi
420'wimberley, Reg. J. 103, 42
r,3.M<wquii of 60!
172 Windsor-Clive,i/oH. Geo.
530| H: W
515! Wing, Henry Tryon . . .
262 —Vincent 106
i Wimrate, George
-George Miller
- Thomas Oliver ...106
-Jtev.W
Wingfield, Anthony 96, 485
■ Chas. George Lewis 29S
John Hope
• Walter Clopton 1
Wingfield- Stratford,C.V. 2
5.;.;
Leger ..
89,
Evelyn,
<54
Herbert Percival
T36l — James Fortnom
J — Michael Weekes...66,
166 — Robert Frederick ...
4551 — Robert LeMesnrier..
.... 611 Willows, JefferyE. L....
.... 234 Wills.CalebSherar, CB
— Benjamin 74, 4i6jWillson, Mildmay Will
— BeniaminHarvey,.l/il.5o5| son 73,233
— C. P 379 \Vi\l<inre, Sir A.R.T. ,Bt. 233
— Charles Haviland 283 — Ernest Maxwell 319
— Charles Sidney ...73, 397iWilmer, Algernon H. ... 31
— liee. D. Payne 4571— John Randal 105, 42
— David Walter 405 — Louis Worthington..
— Edward 244 — William
— Edward Arth.,CB. 36, 164 Wilmot.ArthurEardlev
— Edward Charles S.47, 21S - CecilF.de L. Eardley
— Edward Wilmot .'92 — Francis
— Edwin Wilson Gresh. 161 — Sir Henry, Bart
— George 185 — Henry Eardley- ....
— George Albanus 326 — Irton Eardley- .,
— George Augustus 43, 412]— Revell Eardley 4511'Winspear, William Hen. 36s
— George Augustus 429 — AVm. Ashton Eardley 240 Winter, Bertram Everard 345
— Reo. George C 396 Wilson, Alexander 337 — George
— Geo. Stanley 150] — Archdale Irby 2581 — Francis B
— Sir Henry
KCB
Hy. H. A..CJS 36, 514
Hon. Hy. John L. 54, 154
Henry Mackenzie Ai. 422
— Henry Owen 611
James Creighton....
James
Jefferson Serrell ...
John
John Ay ton
John Joseph
John Page
Sir John Stuart, AC.
Joseph
Julius John, MB. ..
Lauucelot Edward
Maimers Charles ... 152
Orlando Robert Wm. 400
• • 549-
■• 57i
.. 278.
• 37«
• • 558
.. 611
.. 278
3. 605.
.. 367
.. 454
■• 558
H. V
579'Winmarleigh, Lord
174 Winn, Cha. Cavendish
John
— Rowland
Winne, John .lames
Winsloe, Rich. Win. C. 74, 262
Winson, William £7,
— Godfrey
— Rev. H. Arch
— Henry Augustus .
— Henry David
— Henry Ernest T...
— Henry Francis
— Henry Frederick.
— Herbert Michael .
■ See. A. Newton
506 — Arthur Robert. .
61 11 — Augustus Nicholas69, 356
Herbert Silverthorne 240
Belford Randolph
Charles Harry 4
Charles H. L. F. ...
Charles Townsend
Charles Watson
Henry Burton
Noel Norcott
Samuel Henry
39I— Wm. Rbbt
, 482 Wintle, Alfred Tritton.
Edm. H. Cullen
608I— Frank G
67 — Henry Russell
Hugh Pigot
— Jackson M
— James Edmund
— James Edwin
— John
— John Daniel
— John Douglas M....
— John Hanbury
— Jno. Wm. C 1
— Lawrence Henry.. .t
— Montgomery i
— Owen
— Owen Lewis C ;
— Pierson L ~
— Raymond B
— Reginald
— Reginald Steivart
— Rich. D. Garnons-
— Richard Francis..
— Richard Harry ...i<
— Richard Llewelyn
— Robert
— Robert Frederick..
— fa nuel
— Sidney Herbert . . .
— Soloman
— Theodore
— Thomas R,, MB. ..
— William Hugh
Charles Wm., CB. 73, 206 Wirgman, Theodore
Charles Win. Henry 242 Wise, Charles 605
553-
404I— Edward Benjamin
593 — Edward Hales
402!— Edwin
5921 — FitzRoy
549 — Francis Edw. E.
267; — Francis H. N
2871— Fred. Alexander ..
397J— Fred. Robt.,J/iJ.
414J — George
346 — George Alfred
250 — George Frederick
135 — George Fred
173- George Henry ....
252 \— Hon. Harry T
267(— Henry
611 — Henry Brooke ....
243 — Henry Fuller M. .
171 — Henry George ....
, 207 — Henry Mein
611 — James
. 611 — James, MB
• 553l — James Hamilton .
. 374! — John
, 48, — John
. 139 — John
. 136 — John
. 596 — John Bower, MD
. 174I- John Francis
3S4
boS
373
169
229
• •■7. 3^3-
323
373
7-', ;'4
Dacres William 556
424I— Francis John 99, 517
378 — Horatio James 553
356. Wisely, Geo. A. K
330 Wishart, William
4011 — AVilliam
422 Witchell, Thomas
3S0 Wither, Arch. 0. Bigg
1851— Edward Julian Bigg
327Whherby, Bertram 351
171 Withers, Edward 587
1121— Joseph 102, 517
270 Wodehouse, Albert T. 101,169
229 — Albert Philip 271
611 — Charles 9s. 5*7
317' — Clarence F. B 323
357 — Edmund n
360 — Edwin Fred 172
5491 — Josceline H 172
307 — Killegrew Reg. B. ... 3o8|
380 Wods worth, Dudley C. 596 '
89 Wolfe, Alfred 128
George 66, 364
— Oswald Gc.,MD.
— Robert Hudson ..
Samuel Edward
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas
Thomas, MD<
William
— William
William Mark .
William Stuekev
Woodall, Fred. N.
Thomas Nind
Woodard, Geo, fferbert -.;'
Woodcock, Chas. Saml. 549
Elborough Martin 96, 516
Hatley Frere 45'
John 553
Wbodrdll, S. Pratt 59^
Woodgate, E. R. P. 106, 23S
Woodhouse, A. T. ...102, 487
— Campbell Hilary 353
— Harvey 4°»
— Henry Opie 424
— Hilary Alderson 553.
— Robert Russell 69, 515
Woodland, Arthur Law 314
— Herb. Lovell 253
Woodley, John George 137
Woodman, Geo.Th....)/ /J. 596
Woodriff, Daniel Thomas 579
Woodroffe,Chas.W.,J/X). 59&
Woodrow, Tho. Henry J. 175
72 Woodruffe, Chas. L. 74, 42"
Woods, Adrien Samuel.. 276
— David
— George Edwin A.
— Hans Charles M.
— Henry
— Henry Byron...
— Henry George . .
— James
— James Andrew . . .
— James Aug
Matthew Herberi
Richard William
Robert
Wm.Gr.,CB.CSI.
590
173
•73. 364
587
■ 13, 48o
55S- Richard :44]Woodthorpe,
R.
37i
504 Wolferstan, Hercy P. ... 270 Woodward, Basil Hall... 321
3S4'WolS',H. H.Prummond 243 — Charles 105, 207
;,„-, WnlvicrF. Ambrose ■;« — H. Jonathan 350
70S
Index.
w t.
Woolhouse. Edward
ttohard ...
Gilbert
WoollcomiK', Edward
- !
\V. Ilium .. ..
:
- Charles ...
W.-Ukv, Robert i
— Turner S. M
;7i Wright. Harry 33S Wynell-Mayow, Mayow 172 lYoang, Adam Graham 378
H onward. John 57- r ign* n y ^ w-nen.Alf. Gabriel ioo, 2S3 - Alex. Stewart Ward 385
-WV 7I; ^-Se,;rv«:;haries: 95, 485 WySnTW. WW.... 233'- Alfred Horatio 369
iv '1 -VsVhV Thn's I ~3o — H 0 Perceval 401 Wvnne, Arthur S.... 106, 205.- Ai'th. Henderson 271
i&SSfe *5«t - "-'Henry Press ... 603 -Charles Robert 55S - Carmichael L ,»
,. v . • . 'llJ/ll —John 583 — Edward Toler 2081— Charles 451
U- m - Jota Allen :..'...... 39, 4» - Edward W. Lloyd ... 4*'— Charles Becher... 549
55S - John Hobson 587 - George 7, 204 ;— Chas. Fred. Gordon 34
Yy — John Thomas 209 — George Clement 171
611 — Joseph 0. H., MD. ... 377 — John 571
170J— Maurice 161 — Mark Saurin 327
■fa - Robert Temple, MD. 455 — Skeffington John...
^58 — Thoinas 378 Wynne-Finch, C. A....
597)— Thomas, CB 36, 411 Wynter, A. Leycester
V7 — Thomas Parker... 73, 364 — Walter Andrew
271 — Thomas Pettit 453 — William Rose
480 — Thomas William 3S5 Wynyard, Edward G.
24-, — Her. Walter Melvill... 603 — Henry Buckley J.
Montagu.
— Chas. Metcalfe 549
— Charles Wilson 429
_ — David Butler 68,515
349 — Edw. Archibald 425
608;— Edw. William ^32
342 — Edw. Williams, MB... 596
277— Francis 30, 480
156 — Fred. Simon 3S4
9! — George 103, 420
549 1 — George Frederick ... 423
288! — George Gordon ...97, 41S
,ev O'lirieu H. 42, 10; — William Alfred G. ...
Wm. Frederick 369 — Richard Damer 316 ,-G. Ramsay Craik 571
ishw 1 V... -Wm. Frederick 37o - Rowley 173 - George Samua 39
54j|— William Henry 170 Wyon, Herbert Thornton 370 — Harry Hewlett 489
— Thomas' F. hvird 53a - Willi im Purvis 400 Yiildwyn.Alfred George 424 — Henry Grant 556
Worlledge Alfred C. ... 267 Wrixon, Nicholas 611 — Burton 95. 181 — Henry Lachlan 451
4 - Wro *,Wm. Henry 102, 399 — Percy J. M 2941— Henry M'Leod 271
; Croft 549 Wrottesley, lion. G. 41, 205 Yale, James Corbet 253,— Henry Pottinger 5™
Worrall Thomas 214 — Alfred E 213 Yarborongh, C.Cooke GB.605 — Henry Roberts 283
- . • .u'hton,FrankJ.io3, 487 Yard, Alleyne Cox 291 — Henry Wm. Keays ... 253
- 11 1, .Mart 2j j — Stewart Abercrombie 261 — Frederick 6111 — James 60S
— ll.-i.rv Bobt. B. 72, 415 — 'William Nesbitt ...97, 486 Yarnold, Benjamin 579! — James, MB 455
urd 4->' Wy.itt. C!ns.Edwyni30, 611 Yate, Arthur C 360 — James Charles 279
William Kinr I— Henrv 368 — Chas. Edward 519 — James Xowell 39.4"
nairl 549 — James Hy., CB 60S — Frederick Herbert ... 279 — John Robert 254
;,Wm.Woraley 6u|— Sir Henry Robartes... 605— Wm. Gordon 428— John Smith 367
Wortabet, Henry G. L. 506 Wybmlt, Joseph William 591 Yates, Charles James : — See. Jn. W. MA 457
Wort ham, Charles 310 Wybergh, Archibald ... 67} Abbott 530 — Julian Henry 327
— Hale Young 549 Wver, John 596 — Henry Attenborow .. . 502 — Keith H. St. G 290
Young 92, 167 Wyld. William Henry-... 237 — Henry Peel, CB... 36, 1651- Keith Ogilvy B 174
Worthington, H.Russell 571 Wylde, Edw. Andree ... 549 — Henry Townley Scott 172 — Percy Gordon R 384
— Jonathan York 571 — Edw. Andree 401, — William Hassalls 98, 517 — Ralph 549
Worthy, Fred. Pnitt 102, 420 — Bee. George 396 Yatman, Wm. Fred. H. 138 — Richard Rostron 319
Wortley.Bdw. Jus. S... 305 Wyley, John Frederick 264 Yeatherd, Ernest W. ... 218 — Thomas 6it
Alfred Roma ine 60S Wvlie, Henry.
451
Yeatman-Biggs, A. G..
1 70
■ Thomas H. B.
•103, 4"7
Wratislaw, Marc Henrv 503 — Henrv Philip Miles 304 Yeilding, Wm R 208 — Thomas Newton 534
Wruv, Edward. CB 541 Wvllie. David 587 Y eld, Horace Parr 456 — William 73, 253
— Henry, CJfO 40, 204 —"David, MD 531 Yelverton, Man. B. N.... 281 — William 134
— James 371 — Frederick 337 Yerbury, John William 171, — William Arthur 262
— John Willoughby ... 52c — John Alfred 489 Yolland, William 605 1— William Baird 558
— Thomas Charge 258 — Robert John H 423 — Wil iam 213 — William Henry 25;
Wreford, William L. ... 291 — Sir William, GCB. 4, 349 Yonge, Charles Wm. 95, 516— Wm. Hope 428
Wrench. AlfredJn.Cham. 32; - Wm. Alex. Patrick 72, 167 .— GustavusXigelKings- — Wm. L. M., CB 369
— Charles Edw 366)— William Hut* Curzon 424I cote Anker i,1— William Pym 608
— Bee. Harry Overend 60-, Wvlly, Charles H 2S2 — William Lambert 67, 166 — William Siddons 553
Wright, Alexander 2S9 — Edw. A.Egerton 4S9 Yorke.Sir Charles, GCB. ' Younger, John 109
— Alfred 553,— Harold C 341 4) 356;Yountrhusband, Charles
— Arch. John Arnott ... 274 Wymer, G. Bannatyne 170 — Fred. Augustus 5,9 Wright, CB 12, 164
A,nhl,lr £\ Uim?ham 55S WyncU, Alexander 556;— Frederick Augustus . 171 — George John 259
"dward J 102, 4S 7 — Horatio Arthur 210 — Geo. Wm 429
•549
1 lharlea Edward
(harks Edward 611 — Henry St. Maur ...72; 483 — John, CB .. 7" J6I,— JohnWm. CSI.
Charles James ... 8, 164 — See. John William ... 506 '— Philip Charles 238 — R- Romer,C« 7, 31=
Dennis 57i;Wyncoll, Charles Edw. 334— Philip Sydney 404 Yule, Henry, CB 533
Ernest Leonard 136 Wyndham, Chas. John 329 — William 240 — James Herbert 249
Augustus 329 — Walter G. C ,63 Yorstoun.A.M.Carthew- 319 — William Andrew 26*
455 Wyndowe, 8. J., MD... 504 — Morden E. Carthew... 267 Zorab, John Manook,
175 William Freeme 55S Youle, David 5s7 I MB 45-
- Fred. Wm. MB.
— George
Field Officers Retired from the Militia.
WITH PERMISSION TO RETAIN THEIR RANK.
709
COLONELS.
Aldworth, Robert, North Cork 24 Sept. 73
Allan, John Harrison, London 27 Mar. 7s
Alston, George Aug., 2 Lanark 14 Mar. 77
Archdall. Edward, Fermanagh 17 Oct. 7c
Bantry. The Earl of, West Cork Artillery 6 Dec. 7c
Bayly, Edward Sy'mes, Wicklow 13 Mar. 71
Bead'nell. George, Montgomery 3 Dec. 7c
Chambers, Francis, 1 Stafford 16 Aug. 73
Clements, Henry Theophilus, Leitrim 15 Apr. 71
Coyney, Charles, 3 Stafford 20 Feb. 7c
de Burgh, Francis, Dublin City Artillery 4 Oct. ;t
Feilden, Montague Joseph. 3 Lancashire 16 July 70
Fn-her, Robert Hop, Donegal 14 July 70
Fletcher. Thomas William, 1 Stafford 9 Sept. 74
Grant, ffm. Lewis, 1 Tower Hamlets 2S Sept. 70
Hall, George, Durham Artillery 2S Nov. 70
Hansard, Luke Henry, 1 Lancashire 10 Jane
Hawardtn, C, Yhcnunt, North Tipperary 1 Sept.
Hawkins, Charles Sidney, Worcester 22 July 74
Hay, Henry Maurice Drummond, Perth 21 Nov. 70
Hope, Sir Archibald. Edinburgh 30 Nov. 7c
Howth, Earl of, Dublin County 29 Oct.
Hussey, Thomas, 1 Somerset 19 Dec. 74
Johnstone, Son. Henry Butler. Dumfries 5 Feb.
Kelly, Edw. H. M., Essex Rifles 15 Nov. 70
Lane. Cecil N., CMG., 1 Stafford 28 Aug. 75
Lea, Samuel Percy, South Mayo 29 Sept. 70
MacCall, George. London 20 Nov. 69
Madocks, John Edw., 7 Lancashire 12 Nov. 70
Moor, Frederick, Sussex Aitiilery 15 Mar. 79
Payne, John Selwyn, Monmouthshire Eng. .. 7 Apr. 77
Peily, Octavius, Edinburgh Artillery 7 June 73
Pennefather, Richard Dauiel, East Kent 10 May 73
Pinuey, William, 2 Somerset 1 Jan. 50
Ridley, John Henry Ellis, 2 Surrey 8 Feb. 70
Stevenson, John Newcoinbe, 2 Devon 19 Apr. 71
Stronge, Maxwell du Pre, Sligo 16 Mar. 78
Verner, William, Antrim 5 Aug. 65
Wilbraham, Thomas Edward, 6 Lancashire ... 29 Dec. 70
Grenfell, Henry Riversdale, 2 Middlesex 21 Sppt. 71
Grey. Alfred, Northumberland 2 June 77
Hamilton, John, Ayrshire 31 May 67
Hannay, Edmund Alex., Antrim Artillerv 26 An'" 76
Hannay, George, Fife Artillery 26 July 71
Wilkinson, Will am Hall, 2 West York
Willett, Henry Jasper, 1 Stafford
Wilson, Samuel, London
Heathcote, Eustace, Hampshire
Heathcote, William Arthur, Wiltshire
derrick, Gershom, 7 Lancashire
Hillman, Daniel, 1 Stafford
Holt, William James, South Gloucester ....
Howard, John Stanley, Wicklow
Hunt, Paul Helsham, Kilkenny...
Janson, Henry, East York
fee, Richard Roberts, 1 Warwick
Jihnscn Robert, 2 Lancishire
Johnson, William, North Cork
Johnstone, Francis W., 2 Lanark
Judd, Wm. Copeland Redmond, Bedford ..
Knight, Alex. Thomas, 2 Lancashire
Knight. Rice Davies, 2 Warwick
ICnox, George Beresford, Londonderry .....'
L'Estrange, Henry Peisley, 1 Norfolk
Lewis, William Henry, Pembroke Artillery
Longfield, John, Cork City Artillery
Longmore, Arthur Augustus, 1 Lanark
7 Oct.
29 May 69
22 Jan. 79
9 Aug. 76
8 Nov. 76
4 Dec. 75
10 Nov. 75
10 May 71
15 Apr. 74
19 Aug. 69
14 June 76
20 Nov. 75
1 Aug. 70
17 May 73
19 Feb. 76
31 Jan. 77
ro Nov. 75
12 June 72
4 Sept. 75
o Nov. 75
Lucas, Arthur Hyde, South Cork 12 June 55
Lucas, William James, West Essex...
M'Callum, Charles, Dublin City Artillery
Macnamara, James Dillon, 2 Tower Hamlets
Mann, Deane, Tyrone Fusiliers
Manners, W. W., Isle of Wight Art
Manwell, William, Fife Artillery
Marcon, John, East Norfolk
Meadows, Evelyn Phil p, Essex Rifles .....[..
\Iit.l'or,l,.IolinPuili])Oshaiaiston,N'thumberld.'
Moore, Samuel, Ca van
Mousley, Charles Edward, 1 Stafford'".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.
Munro, Andrew, Antrim Artillery
Naghten, Arthur R., Hants Artillery
Velson, Thoi
Vorthey, Wil
4 Sept. 75
22 Nov. 76
26 Oct. 72
19 Nov. 73
20 Jan. 71
26 June 78
4 Feb. 70
19 Dec. 77
29 Anr. 74
5 May 71
q Sept. 74
28 Oct. 76
4 Apr. 75
Artillery 7 June
" Jwg' 75lN""srent, John James, Westmeath
21 ^ ?■* O'Connoll. Maurice Char
ick. East Middlesex 2
Kerry
3 Mar. 78
July 70
Aug. 70
wnson -M.nuei J.oucion ■■■■■■■ -'4 ^ 54. Parker. Winds.. ■:,, West S i«oik iq Miv £
Wood, Andrew Jordame.Cork City Artillery.. 6 Oct. 70:,...,..,... ,.-..,., ..„ ,„,„„.,. , .,„.;;„" ^ Maj (9
Wynne, Charles Robert, Fife Artillery
LIEUTENANT COLONELS.
Abbott, Charles Compton, Queen's County ...
Acton, Edward Farrer, Shropshire
Alms, Thomas Fred. Hill, Cornwall Rangers...
Arbuthnot, Hon. William, Forfar Artillery ...
Archer, David, Wiltshire
Balcombe, James, South Down
Balguy, Henry, 5 West York
Bathurst. Allen Alex. Earl, North Gloucester
Bedingfeld, Raoul Stephen. Norfolk Artillery
Bellers, Robert Bridges, Wiltshire
Bellew, Joseph EL, Dublin City
27 Oct. 75
4 Oct. 70
19 June 78
24 Jan. 71
«lv,t 7°IParratt, Evelyn Latimer, 3 Surrey
[4 fcept. 7o;phibbs, Richard, 4 Lancashire
Rabbitts, Nigel Grisslev, North Gloucester.
I Rawlins, Fred. J., North Cork
Rivarola, Count Wm. Constantine, 4 Middlesex 22 July 74
;i Mar. 77! Robertson, William, East Middlesex 28 June 70
4 Julv 74 Rose, Thomas, Northampton 10 Nov 7c
_ -W _^t>., II /'...It*...-..- Ol T-- , -_ '■>
0 May 74
18 Apr. 77
25 Feb. 7r
79
3 May 76.Russcll, Godfrey, Shropshire
28 May 73 Savill, Samuel George. Essex Rifles.
22 July 74'Shelton, Jonathan Willington, Limerick Co ... .
6 Dec. 76 Strode. Edward Chetham, 7 Lancashire a Mav
.. a ^^ T..,t,T,ll u„i,;i..,i,i u -I* — -t ,_ *>,, J
14 Aug. 75 Tatnall, Archibald Hamilton, 2 Lanark
3 May 76 Terry, Thos. Henry Clarke, 3 Surrey
3 Mar. 77 Thomas, William Hugh, Anglesey Engineers
4 Dec. 7=; Thornhill. Bryan, j Lancashire '
Aug. 78 Tighe, Fred. Edward, Kilkenny
Bennett, William Henry, 5 Middlesex 19 July 76 Vaughton. Robert Dymock, 1 Warwick
Bignold, Charles Edward, 1 Norfolk 2 .11111075 Verner, W. J., Antrim Artillery
Birchall, Arthur Jos. Vesey Lindsay, Leitrim 21 Fell. 74 Vernon, Bryan V. Douglas, Hertford
3 May 76 Walker, John, Essex Rifles .
20 July ri.r Walker, Samuel, 2 Tower Hamlets
23 June 7 , Warren, Augustus, Cork City Artillery..
23 July 60 Wedderburn, John Walter, Perth
Welle
■5 Apr. , ,
3 Aug. 7o:Welwood, Wm. Maconochie, Fife Artillery.
!2 Jan. 73 Wilkinson, Robert Hindley. Bedford '..
8 July 77 Wilson, Henry Maitland, West Suffolk
3 Feb. 7S Wray. Jackson, Antrim
3 Nov. 7o'Wooclhall, Fiederic William, 5 Middlesex
25 Mar. 60
2 Nov. 67
10 May 76
2=; Oct. 75
8 Feb. 6c-
10 Nov. 75
5 Aug. 65
26 Apr. 73
9 July 79
13 Dec. 58
16 Mar. 70
10 Dec. 69.
'.Thomas Montagu Martin, West Kent 16 July 75
2i July 71
Wyatt, Halifax, 1 Devon.
1 2 June 68
24 Mar. 58
10 Nov. 75
19 Oct.. 70
2 Oct. 73:
15 Apr. 76
ake, Joseph Ficnncs, Sussex
Bramston-Smith, Robert, Dublin County
Brenan, John, Dublin City
Bridges, William, Hampshire Artillery
Britten, John, Loudon
Bruce, Steward Crawford, Londonderry
Butler, Augustine, Clare
Butson, William Strange, Antrim
Campbell, John Robert, Hants Artillery.
Carew, John Hallowell, 2 Warwick
Cary, Clarence Horatio, 1 Lancashire ....
Caulfeild, William W. S., Dublin County 26 May 75
Clarke, Richard Hall, 1 Devon 3 May 71
Clayton, Edw. Every, 1 Lancashire 25 Feb. 52
Coape, Capel, Essex Rifles 3 Feb. 71
Coddington, John Nicholas, Meath 4 Dec. 78
Cox, Richard Sneyd, Hereford n July 77 Adair, Benjamin Clements, Antrim Artillery.. 5 July 7-3.
Creaton, John Jos. Augustine Leonard, Bucks 10 Nov. 75 Adair, Robert Desmond, 1 Somerset 20 Nov. 73
Crompton, Joshua, 2 West York 16 Apr. 56 Adamson, William, Northumberland 17 May 73
Gumming, Robert, 7 Lancashire 14 June 70 Allen, John Whitacre, 5 West York .' 1 May 68
Darcus, Solomon, Donegal 9 Oct. — '
Davie, John Davie Ferguson, 1 Devon 1 Nov.
Davis, John, Dorset 26 Oct. :
Deacon, Charles, Glamorgan 18 Nov. 70 Arney, Edward Trevor, Oxford
Dyott, Richard, 2 Stafford 29 Sept. 55 Austin, Frederick, Antrim
Ellison, Richard, North Lincoln 19 July 53 Barber, John, Worcester
Elrington, Henry Handley, Worcester 22 Mar. 72;Barlow, Frederick, Suffolk Artillery.
MAJORS.
Alwynne, Theobald Butler, London 24 May 70
[Andrews, Thomas, North Tipperary 30 Apr 7-
Arkwright, Ferdinand, 2 Derby g Dec'. 70
21 Apr! 7S
Oct. 75
•77
ffolliott, John, Sligo 4 Sept. 71 Barlow, Gorge, 4 Lancashire..
Forrest, William, Renfrew 25 Aug. 76 Barlow, Henry William, 3 West York .
Gardiner, John Ballard, Westmeath 19 Feb. 76 Barrett, William, 2 Somerset
Grant, Hon. LJames,_Inverness._. „ 12 Apr. 73 Baxendale, Lloyd Salisbury, 2 West York
Grantham, Henry Valentine, North Lincoln... 28 Jan. 74 Bedford, Campbell Riland, Scottish Borderers 24 Sept. 7
10 Nov. ;
9 Nov. ru
24 May 7,
16 Mar. 7|
9 Nov. 7o
2 APr- 7o
7io
Field Ojficers Retired from the Mildia.
^^11^' v*n? Artlllery «3 June n Irvine, Pechell, Londondei
'r^'R'^ar'1 £*£■ Denb«h ... 24 Apr. 76 Johnson, William. 2 Staff"
l.ke vi^vrHi ' •in^>n« 0t)de^T Anillery 3 Mar. 75 Jones, Edward Vere, Lo£a
.bike, .Sir \ ulentiiif. /. art.. (. alvrav «ij»n ,.- F»,-,rn.n, m ._ '» ru
26 Nov.
erry.
-, . Stafford
v»ienun.. /,,r. &^,r;;:;:...:~-,: .o j^: ;? ^^orthrs^1'6, London ' ;:;: "" - {-z 73
llomford, 8amuel. North Gloucester 27 July
Kinder, Thomas William, 3 West York
Angles Engineers H M=r ??
ham. - Wpstv™t . °t.ar' /b
,^7^"^^; ^Aug.^Un^Fr^rTckH^TB^r10^ ^ " Mari ,„
•won, Ham, Baanel, Kd.nburgh „ xov. eoLeathes. Hill lamSSSitSSL^'i ^ :" IO July 75
Hrauh, Frederick,
... -^SSSSSSST^^^'m.'
. Aberdeen J An- 1° S£?Si.-*f°SbaI.d Hearne, Inverness ... 1° ^pr. 73
ti June 73
6 Sept. 73
8 May 6;
r«).,pbcll>R„Krt.Abenleon :::.;.'. aaru^"77M-,inih'^^r{,DaiiaiiBarne>InverneW-
■Loll. William, Lancashire AiStery '. 1 Ipr I SSS r ne Rnwf ^if' S"rlin*
Dickrnent, Michael, r umhridge I &t-76iEa"erson. Th<>maS, Donegal 'Artillery I ?°'" &
Dunlin. W.i&„ Sl. Lmr Forfir 'Jixt 5 ¥, J 5 3°Jm". Kiotart, Kerry. '« ™J 73
-• jS± !?li??Ifci.Ed?i?.?.d, West Cork Irt*nery
• -Mark Millar, Longford ...
ESS a0'",1 Ma"ricc, 3 Stafford
fo»ke Anthony Henderson, Nottingham
Jan.
^tares; Wiiham ' Lo^ 6 W<38t Y°rk * #epl |
3 Sept. 79'Stileman, Robert Curteis' West i?w " June 73
7 Apr. 7o( Storey, William Ktch, 3 L^SsW™' 82- ¥"* «9
Frith, C, Ariryfe A„ fery ' 1>0"'n^am 5 Apr. 71 Strickland I Frederick WHHam^W ~" *8 Vr. 75
;ape. James John. Hertford 5 £une 63 Taunton, Wm. Elia 1 „ M 3^ H^ ' Warwlck - '6 July 73
« 'ton, William, 4 Lancashire 3 ?rec" To.'Teniaon.'Wm. |JS)fflf& " J»ne 73
OoDop. John, riurset s4 May 73 Thomas, William, 3 Midd «« g 7 June 73
Graham, Richard Hewley, 1 WestYork '4 i™0 ?° Jhomson. Thos. Ranelaeh John r iV- VV, l6 Nov- 69
/nmH8' J^^Hanrard, Hereford
h"i®' w' f<- •,'.,1,n- Worcester
Hale, He
Timston, Herts
I Ocatr- 2fe*» S*«* Ofifo: West
Lancashire
6 Oct. 75
26 Apr. 73
14 Mar. 74
ens, Charles Cook, Pembroke ArtillerV
•. 'hti. South Durham
- ".hSS 3May72;Waud,Edwardi'wTfkeS-4
■ Durham Artillery I3 ?-ept-7° Wella- GhaW^^,^ *
^Pfcna. John, a West York ei7
;i Zh.T-u'T'- 2 w«wick .::
■saaSfc^!&^*3S£S
^«f&^
7 June 73
1 Apr. 74
25 Mar. 63
« >- f*«SSjS5^;,^
MILITIA ARTILLERY OP ENGLAND AND WALES.
711
Eoyal Cardigan Artillery.
Haad Quarters, Aberystwith.
Honorart Colonel.
Edward Lewis Pryse, late
Capt. 6 Dr. Gds 11 July 77
Lt. Colonel.
J. A. Lloyd-Philipps, JP.
DL. late Capt. 82 F. (Son.
Colonel) 22 Aug. 77
Captains.
Geo. G. Williams, DL. JP. 6 Nov. 71
David Thomas 21 Apr. 77
Thomas Lloyd 13 Oct. 77
Lieutenants.
Thos. H. R. Winwood 14 Nov. 74
John J. Bonsall 30 Dec. 76
Thomas Williams 5 Feb. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Adjt. Sf Capt.— W. V. Legge,
Capt. R. Art 29 Jan. 79
Med. Of. — Morris Jones,
Surg.Maj 17 May 73
Scarlet Facings.
Koyal Carmarthen Artillery.
Head Quarters, Carmarthen. [No. 24.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
William Price Lewes, DL.
JP.late Lt. 96F.,Hon.Col.22 May 66
Majoe.
Arthur Price Jones, late
Lieut.6Drs 14 July 66
Captains.
John Richard Howell 19 Aug. 62
John George Parry Hughes 9 May 67
Viscount Emlyn, p.s. AfP. ...15 May 67
Alan Stephen Gulston, p.s. 21 Dec. 68
Llewellyn Lloyd Lloyd 20 Apr. 71
Vaughan L. Philipps, p. s. 20 Nov. 75
Lieutenants.
William Horsley Dewe, p.s.n July 71
John B. Brady 16 Oct. 75
Powell L. Davies 23 Apr. 77
Thomas P. Lewes 2 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Frederick A. G. Jones 26 June 78
Adjt. 4- Capt. — Henry Ives
de Kantzow, late Capt. JR.
Marine Art. ; Hon.Major 15 Feb. 69
Qr.Masterf with rank ofQ.M.
in the Army). — Robt. Henry 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— John Hughes,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Koyal Cornwall and Devon
Miners' Artillery.
Head Quarters, Falmouth. [No. 6.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Colman Rashleigh, Bart.
DL.JP.; Honorary Colonel 2 May 53
Major.
Sir Charles Brune Graves
Sawle, Bart. DL. JP.;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 6 July 67
Captains.
Wm. Edwards Michell, p. s.12 Feb. 70
Thos. Roxburgh Polwhele... 7 Dec. 70
Colman Battie Rashleigh ... 9 Oct. 71
Thos. Moor A.Horsford, p.s. 30 May 74
Lieutenants.
Francis JohnHext 11 Sept. 71
Robert F. Elrington 8 Nov. 73
Harry J. Y. Jamieson 9 July 79
Melvill C. Sandys 9 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
William P. Williams 1 Apr. 78
Humphry John Willyams 14 Mar. 79
Adj. 4- Cap?.— Reginald Hen.
Champion,1 la.teBt.Lt. Col.
R. Art 12 Apr. 66
Med. Off.— Fred.C.Bullmore,
Surgeon 25 Nov. 65
Scarlet FacingB.
Devon Artillery.
Head Quarters, Devonport. [No. 7.]
Honobabt Colonel.
Sir Geo. S. Stucley, Bart. 1 Jan. 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Richard Bury Russell, late
Lt. 2 F., Hon. Colonel... 6 Jan. 70
Majob.
Henry C.Devon, Hon.Lt.Col. 2 May 77
Captains.
W.Ham. Beadon, Hon Maj. 22 Feb. 64
Thos. Reynolds Arscott,p.».
Hon.Major 22 May 65
William Arundell Yeo, p. s.
'Hon. Major 5 Feb. 70
Wm. Anthony Jones, p. s. 2 May 77
John Leigh Colley, p.* 31 May 79
Lieutenants.
Charles E. R. Walker 28 Aug. 75
Chas. E. R. Chanter 17 Feb. 77
John E. Loveband 4 May 77
Second Lieutenants.
Sir Wm. R. Williams, Bt.... 5 Nov. 79
Arthur J. L. M. Hunt 5 Nov. 79
Dudley J. C. Bush 29 Nov. 79
Wm. Bovell Jones 29 Nov. 79
Fanshawe D. Le M.Goslingio Dec. 79
Adjt. ir Capt.—V£ Geo. Dare
Dowell,4 Brevet Lt.Colonel
h.p. R. Marine Artillery... 29 Septic
Med.Off — Robert W. Wooll-
combe, late A.S. 68 F.
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Durham Artillery.
Head Quarters, Hartlepool. [No. 10.]
Lt.Colonel.
Hugh Stafford, Hon. Colonel^ Mar. 75
Majobs.
Arthur Robson 28 Apr. 75
Arthur S. Macartney, Capt.
h.p. R. Art 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
Robt. Wm. A. Shortis, p.t. 3 Oct. 74
W. S. Greene, Capt. h.p. 19
Hussars 28 Oct. 76
Wm. Edward Chapman,2
Capt. h,p. 1 Dr. Od» 21 Jan. 74
John Tate, p.t 31 Jan. 77
Dalkeith M. Scott 17 June 78
Lieutenants.
Hans C. Nielsen 28 Apr. 75
Harold P. Ditmas, p.» 1 2 June 76
Thos. Forsyth Forrest 19 Apr. 76
Walter C. Smithson 18 Apr. 77
Edw. M. R. Green-Emmott-
Rawdon iq June 77
Second Lieutenants.
George A. Murphy 24 Apr. 78
Adjt. $ Capt.— A. Grubbe,
Capt. R. Art 30 Aug. 79
Med. O/T.— James Rawlings,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Hampshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Gosport. [No. 16.]
Honobabt Colonel.
The Earl of Malmesbury,
OCB 22 June 54
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Samuel Hood Stovin Ingle-
field, late Lt.Col. R. Art.;
Ron.Col 6 Sept.71
Majob.
Richard L. B. Cowell, p.s. 17 July 78
Captains.
Henry John Lancaster, late
Lieut. 15 F. p.s 7 June 73
Henry Farnsby Mills 9 Sept. 74
N.D. Garrett, Capt.h. p. R. Art. 1 Apr. 76
Wm. W. Portal 17 July 78
Lieutenants.
Arthur A. H. Inglefield 29 Feb. 72
Henry B. Herrick 15 Aug. 74
J. M. F. Hunt, p.s o Dec. 74
Calvert H. S. Clarke 4 Apr. 77
Arthur Vizard 21 Apr. 77
Sub Lieutenants.
James E. B. Martin 16 Aug. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. R. P. Wallace 20 Apr. 78
Francis J. H. Barton 31 Aug. 78
Ad/t. $ Capt.—h. Tillotson,
Capt. R. Art 4 Nov. 78
Med.Off.— Jas. Walkinshaw
Bell Alder, Surg.Maj. ... 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Isle of Wight Artillery.
Head Quarters, Newport. [No. 17.]
Honobabt Colonel.
His Royal Highness the Duke
of Connaught, KG. KT.
KP.GCSI.GCMG 24 July 75
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Leopold Grimston Paget, Lt.
Col.h.p. R. Art.; Hon.Col. 7 Sept. 67
Majob.
William Henry Pattinson...2i Apr. 75
Captains.
Fra. Gordon Degge Watson,
late H.6&F., p. s.Hon. Maj. 22 Apr. 63
Alderson Berthon 17 Aug. 68
Wm. L.Nicholl Clayton, p.s. 9 May 71
Cecil Fred. W. Fendall, p.s. 21 Apr. 75
Lieutenants.
Edward Salisbury, p.s 19 May 70
John Arthur Lainson, p.s.. ..17 July 72
Wm. H. G. Gordon.p.s 19 Feb. 76
John Edw. Eversley 14 June 76
Second Lieutenants.
George Harvey Turner 5 May 79
Lord Edward Spencer-
Churchill 26 July 79
Adjt. 4- Capt. — John Day,
Capt. R. Art 13 Mar. 78
Med off .— E.A.Waterworth,
MT>. Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Glamorgan Artillery.
Head Quarters, Swansea. [No. 15.]
Honorabt Colonel.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Jas. Simpson Ballard, JP. 1 Jan. 75
Majors.
John Heyworth 18 Apr. 78
Captains.
Wm. Evans Hughes, p. S....30 Nov. 71
Robert Fred. Ballantine,
late Capt. 1 W.I.R 5 June 75
Arthur H. Richardson, p.s.. 18 Apr. 78
Chas. B. Mansfield 24 July 78
Lieutenants.
John Morris 2 July 73
James P. Arrowsmith 11 Aug. 75
Sir J. L. E. Spearman, Bt. 18 June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Reginald F. R. Formby ... 4 Dec. 78
Adjt. <Sf Capt. — Francis John
Milman, late Capt. R. Art. 1 Dec. 79
Med. Off.— J. Paddon, Surg. 9 Mar. 55
Scarlet Facings.
Kent Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dover. [No. 18.]
Colonel.
J. R. Earl Sydney, OCB.
Lord Lieutenant 4 May 53
Lt.Colonel.
Walter Geo. Stirling, late
Capt. R. Art 24 Apr. 76
Major.
JohnM'Callum, ?a^o/K.^r<. 1 Oct. 75
Captains.,
StephenMatthew Crowe,p.s.
Hon.Major 16 May 65
Edw. L. F. Jennings, p.s.... 7 June 73
Arthur Thos. Waring, p.s. 20 Jan. 75
Thompson Hunter, p.s 1 May 77
Aug. fiblliott Powell, p.s. ...27 Oct. 77
Barclay C. Greenhill, p.s.... 18 Oct. 79
Lieutenants.
William Nichols 18 Apr. 77
Hugh Meller 20 Nov. 78
Barned Lewis-Barned 18 June 79
Charles A. Gallop 18 June 79
Fred. Joseph Rose s Nov. 3
. . Mikt
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Frederick C. Jenkins n .June 79
,rf.nlliurchett25 J»ue79
Arthur Robert Penne 15 «0V. 79
Frank Wcthcnill Hight 26 tsov. 79
^J,r * Dee*.— W. L. Hut-
. Copt. B. Art. ...13 Oct. 75
QcJ/Wrr — .LmiiihtinFors-
dyke. Qr.J/>. B. 4H 1 Apr. 7S
Uti.Off.— ClementCuthbert
Walter. SHryrun 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Royal Lancashire Artillery.
Head Quarter*, Liverpool. [No. '9-]
HoNOBABY C'OLOSEL.
I.t.Colonei. Commandant.
James B. mrtie. liLJP.MP.
Honorary Colour! 13 Apr. 03
Muois.
Hill 0. Uoan,Bmt.I*.Col...a9 Ju,.v 6\
James Clifton Brown 14 June 76
Captains.
Stanlev Arnold. y.s 8 Apr. 7=
Henry" B. Kelley " Aug. 75
Win. J.M'L.Hailey 4 July 77
Henr\ ■\'.\lo\\iw^,Hon.Mai.i2 \\<v. -t
Jair.es runriinghiim Doug-
hm, (W. ft.*. 4 Dr.Gdt. 14 Dec. 7S
Wm. Hull Walker 3» Ml,.y 79
1. 11 UTENANTS.
Alex. C. Stephen 2S Jan. 74
Francis C. Batton 1 Apr. 70
Montague P. Moles worth... 26 Feb. 79
iter 31 May 79
Second Lieutenants.
Richard M. Berry 19 Feb. 79
Aili. 4 CM.— H. W. Rooke,
Capt. B. Art 1 Oct. 77
Or Matter.— Wm. WUhart,
Qr.Mr. A'. .-IW 1 Apr. 7S
JiW. O/f.— James Chambers
■ , MH.Snrii.Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Wm. K'Cheane, Surg. Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Prince of Wales' Own
Norfolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 2:.]
Honobabt Colonel.
Held Marshal lite Eoyal
Highnett the Prince of
Wales, KG. KT. KP.
GCB. GCSI. GCMG 28 Oct. 71
Lt.Colonel.
St. Bon. C. Lord Suffield,
KCB. late of 7 Hurtars... 9 May 66
M UOBB,
Son. Harbord Harbord 21 Mar. 68
Edw. Mutt Alderson, late
Lt. 97 F. 20 Sept. 79
Edw. Southwell Trafford...2i Mar. 63
Thomas Edward Bagge ... 1 June 71
Anthony Wm. Partridge ...10 June 76
Wiii.HiiirvAuv.'.Ki']i)iil, ;..*.4 May 7S
Or Win. 11. B.flblkea,Bt...a] Hay 7,
Edw, Soger M. Pratt, p.*. 20 Sept. 79
Libctenants.
John Bancroft Holmes 29 Sept. 71
Fra. D'Arcy Win. ('. New- '
come 29 Mar. 73
."> r Beginald Wm. Proctor-
iinp, Hart 14 Apr. 75
Henry J. Preaton 26 Aug. 76
" . Lord Battings 7 Mar. 77
• iil Dawson, late
Capt. 3 Dr. Guard* 29 Oct. 79
Sbcokd Libutenants.
Hon. AkMh-Kjii K. Harbord 5 Nov. 79
s,r siiviii- n. Croaaley, Bt.. 5 Nov. 79
I'lulip lil-mict S Nov. 70
AtUt.tOapt.-Ctpt. It M.
Lnne, B. Art , Apr. 74
Qr \l.,.t,r{rith rank of Ur.
Mr.u.tk. Army).- Henry
Btembridge 1 Apr. 77
Jf^.Ojf.-Cha.Cury Aldred,
J1-. Urf.lfaJ , Mar. 73
B.JuhuF.l«iiili;.ril,\«r7J/.j/ la Muv 1%
Scarlet Facings. * "
,1 Arlfflpi-y nf England dud
Northumberland Artillery.
[No. 23.I
Head Quarters, Berwick-on-Tweed.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Charles John Reed 6 Aug. 68
Major.
Henry Best Hans Hamiltou28 June 76
Captains.
Charles 0. Edwards 26 Feb. 73
Jusner M. Richardson 15 May 75
Frank Chadwick 3° June 75
Anthony C. Wood,/ufe Maj.ig July 76
James J. Kirsopp 19 Apr. 79
Lieutenants.
Wm. Bvrne Jones 14 May 73
Geo. G. H. Allgood 13 Nov. 75
Fra. Douglas Blake 22 Nov. 7b
Henry Liddell 3° June 77
Second Lieutenants.
Alex. H. Synge 3 Apr. 78
Alfred Stephen Reed 3 May 79
Peter Swanston 14 July 79
AJj.t Capt.—Y.. Montefiore,
Copt. It. Art 6 Aug. 79
Med. Off.— Alexander Leslie
Gracey, MD. late of Turk-
ish Contingent, Surg. Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Votes:
Sub Lieutenants.
Thomas L. Hare 20 May 76
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert F. Easton 20 May 79
Adj. £■ Capt.—K. J. L. Turn-
bull, Capt.R.Art 1 Jan. 7a
Paymaster.—
Qr. Mast.— Pat. Fitzpatrick 8 Mar. 50
Med. Off —
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Pembroke Artillery.
Head Quarters, Haverfordwest.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Hugh Owen Owen, Bart.
DL. JP., Aide de Camp to
the Queen and Colonel 10 Feb. 75
Lt.Colonel.
John Owen, Hon. Colonel... 3 Mar. 75
Majors.
John Graham, j). * 20 Mar. 75
William Moffat Douglas
Willan, Major, late of E.
Art., Hon. Lt. Col 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
James Bowen Summers,p.».29 Mar. 73
Fra. Perrott Edwardes,;>.s.i7 Feb. 75
Chas. A. Cooper, Hon. Maj. 29 Apr. 74
Wm. Thos. Summers, late
Lt. 13 F. 26 May 75
Lieutenants.
Tudor V. H. Thomas 18 Dec. 71
Walter L. B. Levett n Nov. 76
Second Lieutbnants.
Lawford V. M. Raynes 26 Mar. 79
Wm. Charles Cope 30 July 79
Richard H. B. Summers ...29 Oct. 79
Sydney Wm. Wayet 29 Nov. 79
Adit. .{• Capt.—K. J. Lavie,
Copt. E. Art 29 Aug.78
Med. Off.— Jus. David Brown,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Suffolk Artillery.
Head Quarters, Ipswich. [No. 25.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Robert Alex. Shafto, Lord
Waveney, DL., Colonel
and Aide de Camp to the
Queen 30 Apr. 53
Major.
Howard Whitbrcad, lute Lt.
2 Lt. Dr». British German
Legion 6 June 68
Captains.
Herbert Pemell 6 May 66
.ins. Wallace Dunlop Adair,
late Major Unatt 1, Mar. 67
Henry Smith, j>. « 30 Apr. 70
Leonard Walter Pead, p.i. 20 Jan. 75
Edward Charles Moor, jj.«..,26 May 79
Lieutenants.
Charles John Easton 10 Dec. 73
Harry E. Dobree,p.« 29 Jan. 76
George H. Garrett 11 May 77
Jasper J.A.Milner-Gibson.. 2 July 79
Eoyal Sussex Artillery.
Head Quarters, Lewes. [No. 26.]
Lieutenant Colonel.
Wm.RoweLewis.JP 23 July 70
Majors.
James Hayes Sadler, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 30 Apr. jg
Captains.
Barton L. John Scobell,
Hon. Major 15 July 61
Robert T. N. Tubbs,3 Copt.
h.p. Bombay Army ; Hon.
Major 10 Feb. 71
Walter CAlers Hankey 18 Apr. 74
Alfred Robert Margary,j).s. 30 Apr. 7y
Fairfax Rhodes, p.s 20 Sept. 71.
Lieutenants.
John Oliver Vallance, ja.s... 6 May 74
Alfred S. Broadwood 17 May 76
John Clarke Pratt 19 July 76
A. C. Jeddere-Fisher 4 Apr. 77
Henry C. E. Chermside ...10 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Francis L. H. Sadler 31 Aug.7&
Henry W. S. Fayrer 20 Sept. 79
Harvey W. H. Combe 10 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— D.W.Buckie,
Copt. E. Art 1 Jan. 7c
Ued. Off.— Richard Turner,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. ji
Scarlet Facings.
Yorkshire Artillery.
Head Quarters, Scarborough.
Honorary Colonel.
Henrv Thomas Fyers, Capt.
h.jJ.E.Art 9 Feb. 76
Lt.Colonel.
Arthur Brooksbank,13 late
Capt. 38 F. JP 10 Dec. 7c
Majors.
Robt. Christopher Wintour 15 Apr. 76
Captains.
Y.G. Lloyd-Greame, JP. ...31 July 64
John Wm. Bain Hawke6-
worlh, JP 12 June 66
Cha. Fra. Fellows, p.s 15 Apr. 76
John Amory Travers, p.s. 1 1 Oct. 76
Wm.R.Ringro^e-Voase,p. *.i3 May 78
Robert Lesley, p. 1 10 May 79
Lieutenants.
B. B. Haworth-Booth 20 May 76
Edw. C. Brooksbank 2 Aug. 76
Edward H.Hudson 30 Dec. 76
Fred. C. S. Constable 6 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Simon C. Scrope 13 Oct. 77
George Wm. Lloyd 30 July 79
George F. Marwood 20 Aug. 70
Adjt.fyCapt. — Frank Lodge,
Capt. E. Art 20 Sept. 77
Qr. Master.— Reuben Firth 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— William Taylor,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Henry Wright, Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
MILITIA ARTILLERY OF SCOTLAND.
713
Argyll and Bute Artillery.
Head Quarters, Campbclltown.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Smollett M. Eddington, Z)Z.
JP. lute Lt.Sr Adj.ySF.;
H ouo rury Colonel 20 Nov. 61
Majors.
William Turner 11 Oct. 73
Geo.Hewson, late of X. Art. 1 Oct. 75
Captains.
John W. Macdougall t6 Oct. 75
Robert Bruce Baird 16 Oct. 75
I Qr. Mast, (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Jehu
I Thompson
Med. Off.— Charles Dyccr,
Ml), lute Army Medical
Stuff, Surg. Maj
Scarlet Facings.
Mar. 73
Pife Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cupar. [No. 12.]
Colonel.
William Hoad ."'.'...'........'.'. '4 Dec'. 78 ! Jo,hn Balfour Vice Li. JP.
Lieutenants. late of Gr. Gds 23 Feb. 55
James Thos. Nichol, p.s. ...17 Dec. 73
Chas. J. M. Finnie 1 Aug. 74
C. L. Lamont 13 Nov
James Mitchell Mutter 3 May 76
Fra. A. Walker-Jones 25 Apr. 77
Claude C. Miller-Wallnutt 15 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph D. B. Harrington. .31 Mar. 78
Adjt. $ Cupt.—G. A. Beaty-
Pownall, Capt. R. Art. ... 9 Oct. 75
Qr.Mr. — James Ranken ...14 Apr. 69
Med. Off.—W. Gibson, Sun/.
Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Edinburgh's Own
Edinburgh Artillery.
Head Quarters, Edinburgh. [No. 11.]
Honorakt Colonel.
H.R.H. the Duke of Edin-
burgh. KG. KT. GCSI.
GCMG. Capt. Royal Xaoy 24 June 74
Lieutenant Colonel.
Alex. Moncrieff, JP. Hon.
Col 16 Jan. 78
Major.
Frederick W. Carter 9 July 78
Captains.
John S. MacDowall 4 May 72
Robert Greig 11 Aug. 75
Alex. D. Fordyce, late Capt.
71 F., p.* s Feb. 79 ;
A.J.CoUjuhoun,/tt^i<.42 F.26 Mar. 79
Lieutenants.
Chadwick Aytouu 4 Dec. 75
Wm. L. M. Dakyns 9 June 75
John P. Dick 3 Mar. 77
Dougall B. MacDougall .14 Mar. 77
Hamilton S. Bower 16 Aug. 79
Hervey May hew 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Andrew Aytoun 19 Feb. 79
Harry King Stewart 3 May 79
BeresfordA. Johnstone 20 May 79
Adj., Capt. <f- Paym. — John
Boulton,2/«/e Capt. R.A rt
Son. Major
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Sir P. Arthur Halkett.-SaW.1
late Captain ^Hussars, p.s.-yi Apr. 73
Majors.
JohnLuke, p.s 24 Sepr..73
Robert Rintoul, p.s 24 Sept. 73
Captains.
Owen Broun 29 Apr. 71
William Baird, p.s 12 Aug. 71
Alexander Thompson, /1 s 12 Aug. 71
Charles Lamont, p.s 24 Sept,. 7 3
James Syme, p s 9 Dec. 74
Hon. Robt. Preston Brucs 15 Sept. 77
Lieutenants.
James Cheape 19 Jan. 76
Wm. A. Thomson 16 Dec. 76
Archibald D. Smith-Sligo ...18 Oct. 79
Robert W. M. Jackson 18 Oct. 7y
Second Lieutenants.
John Alex. Blackwood 6 May 78
Harry L. S. Macdonald 26 Feb. 79
Adjt. <f- Capt— T. Gaskeil,
Capt. R. Art 29 Dec. 75 1
Paymaster. — William Haig.12 May 59
Qr. Mast, (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
G. Smith 1 Apr.
Med. Off.—
Scarlet Facings.
Forfar and Kincardine
Artillery.
Head Quarters, Montrose. [No. 13.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Reg. H. Alex. Ogilvy, p.s... 1 June 72 '
Majors.
Wm.T.Blair-Imrie, JP. p.s.
Hon. Lt.Col 1 June 72
John Allen Allen, JP., p.s.. 30 July 79 j
Captains.
L. Tiirunski, Hon. Maj. .p.s. 20 July 72 <
Claud Cathcart Carnegie,
p.s 11 Oct. 73
DavidCrawfordLindsay.p.s.io June 74
James G. Watson, p.s 24 Feb. 77
6 Sept. sg 1 F. Baird, late Lt. 6 F. p.s.... 1 June 76
Lieutenants.
C N , Lor.. CarneaiH, p.s. ...6 Sept. 75
Edgar Alfred Guv Raitt ... 3 Mar. 76
Charles M. Barber 20 June 78
Andrew G. Wood 28 Sept. 78
Wm. Wilson- Stewart 3 Mav 76
Hercules S. Porteous 13 Sept. 79
Edw. de S. Smart 13 Sept 79
Gregor L. Meason 13 Sept. 79
Charles Austin ' 5 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Angus H. R. Ogilvy 4 June 7$
Adjt. Sr Capt.— P. Hu<sey,
Capt. J£. Art 14 Aug. 7}
Qr. Mast, (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Robt.
M. Shankland ' 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— Alex. Dickson,
ML). Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Henry Steele, A. Surgeon ...16 June 73
Scarlet Facings.
Haddington, Berwick, Linlith-
gow, and Peebles Artillery.
Head Quarters, Dunbar. [No. 3.^
Honorary Colonel.
Thomas Shairp 28 June 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
Archibald Dickson 19 Feb. 7,9
Major.
Henry Robert Hardie, p.s... 20 Aug. 79
Captains.
John R. Dawson, p.s.; Hon.
Major 13 May 71
Geo. Aug. Fred.Baillie, p.s. 23 May 74
Alex. Haig Ronton, p.s. ...15 Aug. 74
T. A. Houstoun-BoswalI,)j.«.i7 May 76
Charles H. H. Purves, late
Lt. Rifle Brigade 5 Nov. 79
.Lieutenants.
John C. limes 23 Feb. 76
Wm. Geo. H. Walker 21 Apr. 77
Charles L. Cookson 14 Mar. 77
Charles H. S. Hockm 6 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Ferdinand C. Logan 8 Feb. %g
George Alex. Baird 8 Mar. 70
Charles Edmund Barstow... 14 May 79
Adil.A- Cap/.—E.J. deLau-
tour, 'Jt. Major R. Art. ... 1 Dec. 75
Qr. Mast.— Edm. Simons,
Qr.Mr. R.Art 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off. — James Dunlop,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 7?
Scarlet Facings.
MILITIA ARTILLERY OF IRELAND.
Eoyal Antrim Artillery.
Head Quarters, Carrickfergus. [No.i.]
Honoeaey Colonel.
Sir Rich. Wallace, Bt. MP.
KCB 30 July 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Vise. Massereene and Fer-
Horatio Sloane, Hon.Lt. Col. 2 May 77
Fra. Chas. Hughes-Hallett,
late Lt. Royal Artillery ... 2 Oct. 78
Captains.
James Crai™, Hon. Major,p.s. 3 Aug. 72
H. B. Johnston, p.s. JP. ...12 Feb. 73
Arthur Wm. Shirley-Ball,
late Lieut. 8 Hussars 28 June73
Arthur Forbes, p.s 2 June 76
Walton T. R. Atkin, p.s 3 Oct. 77
Walter Yeldham, late Capt.
10 Hussars 19 Apr. 79
Hon. Cecil Ralph Howard,
late Capt. 60 P. 26 July 79
Wm. Henry Kinsey 26 July 79
Lieutenants.
Valentine J. Cornwall, p.s. 15 Mar. 73
James L. Alison 15 Apr. 74
Edward J. Kinsey, p.s 9 Jan. 75 Captains.
John Shaw Exham 9 Jan. 75 1 Duncan Dunloe Abbott 3 Oct. 77
Henry B. Johnson 10 Jan. 77 \ James C. Beamish 24 July 78
John E. M'Clean 6 Aug. 79 ! Geo. N. Robert* 24 July 78
Geo. E. K. Bull 6 Aug. 79 James F^L. MacFarlane .19 Feb. 79
Marriott W. Dalway 6 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Adjutant. — F. A. Ogle,
Capt. R. Marine Art 23 Nov. 75
Qr.Mast. — Alex.Arbuthnot,
Qr. Mr. R. Art 1 Apr. 78
M,.l 1 »//:— David R.Taggart,
MD. Surg. Maj 24 Jan. 75
Scarlet Facings.
Koyal Cork City Artillery.
Head Quarters, Cork. [No. 5.]
Honorary Colonel.
J. F. Earl of Bandon, DL.
JP 31 July 78
Lt.Colonel.
Arthur A. G. Bell-Martin,
late Lt.Col. 7 Dr.Gds. p.s. 10 Mar. 75
Major.
Joseph Edw. L. Thackwell,
late Lt. 5 Lancers 7 Nov. 77 '
George Henry Johnston ...15 Mar. 79
Lieutenants.
Theodore E. Sherlock 12 Mar. 75
George Henry Johnston .3 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. Wylie Norman 28 May 79
Henry Richard Jones 29 Oct. 75
Walter B. Johnson 10 Dec, 7.9
Adjt.4-Capt.-R. E. Mundy,
Capt. R. Art 18 Mar. 7.8
Scarlet Facings.
West Cork Artillery.
Head Quarters, Macroom. [No. 4.]
Honoraey Colonel.
H. B., Earl o/Shannon 22 Feb. 71
Lt.Colonel.
Patk. Duncan, p.s. Hon. Col. 24 Nov. 77
Major.
Fred. Hutchinson Warren,
Hon. Lt.Colonel 29 Dec. 77
u u
7'4
I'AITAIKS.
Tfaoa. AiwuieLnnham a6 Feb.
fin. Win. Woodley =6 lob.
Km L. Hcwson, laleLt.6F .24 Aug.
illy Ool
tUinrlcs S C ■ ■■■ ,i0,cV
Kr.'.l. T. Vcrschoyle 22 July
I.lll II I VM>.
Win. ) Bt •■••' ...31 May
.: .,! a t Urami r M:i.'-'
Willmm J.OooId
Banders '3 Sept.
Willmm (). M. V
lit Tl MM-.
H.niv John Downing 1 fop*'
Jeremiah J. M. Dunne 27 Sept
John Omig 27 Sept.
Joseph K. IM'ulliuan ... 15 Nov.
.<.<;r .(■ (apt.— Thomas Puil-
■ ii; Ari.-llun.ilaj.i Jan.
<}r WmtUr. Joseph Owen,
u.trofR. ah 8 Dec.
Mr*. Off. — Charles Creed,
Smr.,.il., I »***.
liinrv Charles Garde, MD.
St r,,. J/.. .10 Dec.
R8.
Donegal Artillery.
[TktPrimet^fWaim'.)
Head Qnartera, Letterkenny.
BOVOBASY Colonel.
i. Konuromery ... 3 Sept.
l.r.l'OLONEL.
• .rry Jones Lowry,1
lat, Capt, B. 4rf.
Major.
Win. Norton Peruse, /<iof 0/
/,' !,/. i6Apr.
I II'TAINS.
Oharlee Bdward Socles 20 Nov.
Thomas Bdmond Batt 6 Sept.
Bobt s. Btewart 20 Feb.
Thomas B. Stoney 28 Sept.
James Praser Murphy 30 Apr.
LIEUTENANTS.
Albert duly 22 Mar.
Joseph G. Griffith 27 Sept.
William Markham Doync.27 Sept.
Williiiin Daniel Bwiney 27 Seot.
QeorfteW. s. Hawks 27 Sept.
M • OMI LlBUTBNANTS.
Owen B Arm-trong 11 July
. 1. ijt. .(''/ - - Bi u.Archdall
Do jne flat* capt.lt. Art.;
Son. Major 10 June
Qr Matter. -John Kelly... 1 Sept.
Scarlet Facings.
Dublin City Artillery.
Quarters, Dublin. LNo. 9.]
Lt.Coi 0
Win. .1. M. Baf '■.!/■ x.Col.v- Aug.
M.UOR.
Win. it. Digby,j>.i 23 Oct.
CllTAIKS.
mC.Dickenfton.p.*. 2 Dec.
Arthur Wm. Thompson,p.».22Aug.
ton T. B. Vandelcur,
tetrt . i Jan,
smj the ... 5 Nov.
I.ll ■ II NANTS.
■ ■ m. Baldwin 20 Jan.
0 I. Whilly
blKITKNASTS.
Bdward i> B
: jrinald it. Sparrow ...24 July
Baldwin
am. \ <■„),!. 0. a. a.
' ' lt. Art. 12 Oct.
Scarlet Facings.
Galway Artillery.
ObOVl 1..
... 5 June
Lambert, late
' '■•!•' ■■■•>■' .23 Oct.
I.ll 1 TII.1AKT8.
'■< .-1 Aug.
tUfi I Oapi 11. 11. Bard-
<<■>.... , JU|y
■ 75
Militia Artillery of Ireland.
Limerick City Artillery.
Bead Quarters, Limerick. [No. 20.]
Honobaey Colonel.
S. P., Visct. Gort 30 Nov. 65
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Hon . Cha. Smyth V ereker j>. ».
lion. Colonel 15 Mar. 73
Major.
Robert G. S. Maunsell, late
Li. 85 F.,p.s 12 Apr. 73
Captains.
Geo. C. Spaight, late Capt.
gF. p.s zu Mar. 73
Sir Claude Champion de
Crespigny, Bi. late Ens.
60 F. p.s 30 Apr. 73
Wm. D. Maunsell, p.* 9 Oct. 75
Richard Rose O'Grady, late
Capt. 44 F. 18 Apr. 77
Hon. J. G. P. Vereker,4>.s...i5 June 78
Lieutenants.
Peter M. Staunton 4 Dec. 75
Win. P. Ball 6 Dec. 76
Wm. A. Beutley 6 Aug. 79
Spencer C. P. Vansittart ...10 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Joseph James Harris 26 Nov. 79
Adit. 4- Capt.—O. E. Souper,
Capt. It. Art 29 Nov. 75
Qr.Master [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Brock i Apr. 78
Med. Off.— William Daniel
Murphy, Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Facings.
Mid-Ulster Artillery.
(Tyrone, Armagh, and Londonderry.)
Head Quarters, Dungannon. [No. 21.]
Honobaby Colonel.
Hon. Wm. Stuart Knox, late
Major 21 F 26 Mar. 67
Lt. Colonel.
Ynyr Henry Burges 15 Sept. 77
Major.
Robert J. P. Saunders, late
Lt. E. Art.; Aide de Camp
to the Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland 21 Apr'. 78
Captains.
John S. Irwin, p.s 23 June 75
John Richardson, p.s 23 June75
Fred. Gage Heygate, p.s. ...10 Nov. 75
Harry B. B. Beresford, late
Lt. Soyal Navy 15 Sept. 77
Francis C. Macky, late Lt.
3 Dr. Guards 11 Dec. 78
Lieutenants.
William Browne 2 Feb. 76
Fra. Peter Gervais 1 Dec. 77
Arthur Edw. Gunning 19 July 79
R. H. L. K. Brinkley 19 July 79
Wm. RyanLyle ....' 19 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Adit. <f- Capt— R. J. Hezlet,
Capt.S. Art 14 Mar. 76
Med.Off.— Wm.Twigg, MD.
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Connaught's Own
Sligo Artillery.
Head Quarters, Sligo.
Honorary Colonel.
Si,- ' 'li:.s.. binies Knox Gore,
Bart, late Capt. 66 F. 14 June 76
Lt. Colonel.
Robert Seymour Oimsby,
Hon. Colonel '...16 Apr. 79
Major.
1 ' I riAINS.
Wm. G. Wood-Martin, late
Lt. 44 Fp.s 30 Mar. 72
W in. .bmies Griffith 31 May 70
James Campbell 9 June 77
Lieutenants.
Arthur E. H. Moore 14 Mar. 74
JamesD. Robinson 6 May 74
Alex. Perceval 22 Nov. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Capt.4-Adjt.—SirC.~LaTCom,
Bart. Capt. It. Art 1 Apr. 79'
Paymaster. — Albert Henry
Knox 2 Feb. 55
Med.Off.— Thos. D. Palmer,
MD. Surgeon 1 Mar. 73;
Scarlet Facings.
The Duke of Clarence's Mun-
ster Artillery, South
Tipperary Militia.
Head Quarters, Clonmel. [No. 27.]!
Lt. Colonel.
Edw. Bagwell Purefoy, late
Captain 4 Hussars 22 June 66 !
Majors.
Wills Crofts Gason.2fon.it.
Colonel 26 July 58
Rich. Orlando Kellett, JP.
Hon. Lt.Coi 14 Apr. 64 j
Captains.
Henry Sargint, Hon. Majoris Feb. 531
John Vivian Ryan, p.s. ."....17 July 61I
Daniel James iia 11 sergh,/«fe
Lieut. 19 F. Hon. Major 28 Apr. 64 j
Richard Bagwell, p.s 28 Mar. 71 J
James A. Prendergast, p.s. 16 Oct. 72]
Daniel M. Massy, p.s 13 May 74J
William White, p s 3 Feb. 75I
John Neville Langley, p.*.... 27 Oct. 77]
AVm. C. Chad wick 20 Aug. 79I
Lieutenants.
J. Carr, late 10 F 17 Aug. 55I
Richard A. Moore, p.s. -Inst.
of Art 28 May 73I
Fred. John Gough 8 Mar. 76J
Fred. J. S. Lecky 30 Apr. 79!
Francis F. M. Hyde 29 Oct. 79!
John H. Barnes 29 Oct. 79I
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas J. M'Dermid 2oSept.79|
Adjt. Sr Capt.—
Qr. Master. — Isaac Laud,
Qr. Mr. F. Art 25 May 78!
ScarleL Facings.
Waterford Artillery.
Head Quarters, Waterford. [No. 29. ]
Honobaey Colonel.
Marquis of Waterford, A"P.i3 May 76J
Lt. Colonel.
Leopold Geo. Fredk. Keane,
late Ens. 52 F.; Hon. Col. 10 Jan. 77I
Majors.
Henry Meagher.ifoii.i/.CoJ. 7 July 75!
John Russell Muleahy.jHbn.
it.Co? 17 Feb. 77
Captains
Albert H. Lynch, Hon.Maj.ig June 71I
H. A. Hewetson, p.s n Feb. 74P
George P. Rogers, p.s 13 May 70J
Henry P. Chearnley 2 May 77I
Wm. H. Dennehy, p.s j8 July 77
Henry W. F. Chapman, p.s. 6 Oct. 77*
Thomas Fra. Lyons, p.s. ... 6 Oct. 771
Gerald Bagnall, Inst. of Art. 18 Oct. 79I
Lieutenants.
Joseph W. Keogh 22 Nov. 7W
Robert A. H. L"Estrange...2o Dec. i<M
Arthur B. Ridgeway 10 Jan. 77J
Gustavus V. Briscoe 20 Jan. tW
Arthur St. John Scalfy 31 Jan. 77?
Richard P. Hudson 23 Oct. 7*
George Wilfred Keane 30 July 7«
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Thomas Carew 20 Aug. 79
Herbert M. Oldershaw 29 Nov. 7S
Adjt.*Capt.— OtwayWheeler
Culie, Capt. h.p. it. Marine
Art.; Hon. Major 20 July 69V
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Dan.
Flanagan 5June78'
Med. 0#.— Richard Henry
Rogers, Surg.Maj 7 Apr. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Militia Artillery of Ireland.
Wicklow Artillery.
Head Quarters, Wicklow.
Honorary Colonel.
The Earl o/Wicklow, late
Lf. 9 Lancers n Dec. 71
Lt. Colon el.
Robt.A.G.Cuninghame, JP.
Hon. Colonel 8 Mar. 72
Majors.
Edw.R. Bayly, lateEns.^F.
Captains.
Wm. Parsons Hoey, p. s. ...
Robert H. Brooke, p.s
Wm. Heighington
Richard Thomas Welch ...:
12 May 75
1 June 72
:i Oet. 74
4 Apr. 77
8 Apr. 7
715
Second Lieutenants.
George H. Kirwau 27 Feb. 78
Walter S. Tighe 31 Aug. 78
Augustus Helier Magee ...13 Sept. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—
Lieutenants. I Mid- <V|-Hugh B. Brew,
C. R. D. G.Cuninghame...29Dec. 77 Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Douglas fitz John Howard 20 Sept. 77 Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal Anglesey Engineers.
Head Quarters, Beaumaris,
Lieutenant Colonel.
Thos. L. Hampton Lewis,1
laie Capf. 5 Dr. Gds 14 Aug. 78
Captains.
Rich. Hugh B. Galbraith . . . 1 5
Wm. Digby Lloyd, lateCapt.
Unatt., p.s 20
Lambart F. W. Dwyer, li.p.
106F. S
June 71
Sept.76
Dec. 77
July 76
May 77
Lieutenants.
Victor J. Yorke 19
Hubert L. B. Owen 2
Second Lieutenants.
H.J.W. M'Kenzie-Kennedy 9 Aug. 79
Adjt.4-C0pt.-A. G. Hepper,
Capt.B.Eng 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off. - Walter Hum-
phries, MS. Surg.Maj. ... 1 Mar. 73
Facings Blue.
MILITIA ENGINEERS.
Hampshire Engineers.
(Submarine Miners.)
Head Quarters, Portsmouth.
Captain Commandant.
Captains.
Richard F. C'roker 23 Nov. 78
Lieutenants.
Thomas E. A. Jones 15 Mar. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Eoyal Monmouthshire
Engineers.
Head Quarters, Monmouth.
Honorary Colonel.
Henry Morgan Clifford, DZ. 5 Mar. 58
Lt. Colonel.
Francis M'Donnell, late En-
sign 71 F., p.s., Hon. Col. 30 Apr. 79
Majors.
James Davies, H0n.Lt.C0l.21 Mar. 77
Bryan Sheeny, Hon.Lt.Cd.
P-s 16 Aug. 79
Captains.
R.R.Wilhamson,i/oHJ/u/./).*.8 May 65
Wm.Heii.Wheeley.ifanJily. 1 June 69
William.! as. Steward, p.s. 24 Sept. 73
Fra.BaynhumVnughan.ji.s. 1 June 74
J. Murray Hannerrnan,/>X.2i Mar. 77
Thomas Maitland Reid 24 Apr. 78
Win. E. ('. Curre 16 Aug. 79
Thomas P. Price 10 Dec. 79
Lieutenants.
Arthur J. Pardoe 19 July 79
Herbert N. Hopkins 19 July 79
George L. Morris 18 Oct. 79
\ Edward L. Lister 29 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
I Augustus D. Homfray n Dec. 78
Wm. F. H. Morgan 17 Aug. 79
j Rd. C. Hanbury- Williams 27 Sept. 7 1
Ernest Arthur Kennedy ...15 Nov. 79
: Henry A. M. Worsley '. 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4 Capt.— Sir A. W.
Mackworth, Bart. DL.
Capt. K.Eng 1 Apr. 77
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army.)— Thou.
H. Perkins t Apr. 77
Med. Off. — George Wilson,
Surg.Maj x Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
MILITIA INFANTRY OF ENGLAND AND WALES
Bedford, Eoyal Berks.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 18.]
Head Quarters, Bedford.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Rich. Thos.Gilpin, Barf.
MP. DL.JP.Bt. Lf.Col..,
late of It. Br 25 Jan. 79
Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
W. Stuart, JP.Hon. Colonel 16 June 60
Majors.
Sir John Montagu Burgoyne,1
Bt. late Capt. and Lt.'Col.
Gr. Gds., DL. JP 18 Apr. 74
Alfred Herbert Lucas 16 Apr. 79
Captains.
Geo. B. Sharpe, Hon. Maj. 9 June 58
Thos. J. Sunderland, Hon.
Major, JP 28 Apr. 65
George Peregrine Nash 30 Apr. 73
Hen. Jno. li-.gh de Vismes.16 May 74
Arthur K. Lmdsell 5 Mar. 79
Chas. Thos. Lindsell 5 Mar. 79
Chas. T. de Vismes 22 Apr. 79
AVm. Francis Higgins,JP...2o Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Sir Wm. E. D. Crosbie, Bt. .12 Jan. 76
Samuel Nicholson, Inst, of
Musketry ]'.iS Apr. 76
Wm. Dugald Stuart 8 Mar. 79
Robert J. Lindsell, p.s 26 Mar. 79
Edgar Wm. Robertson, late
Lt. 16 F. 18 June79
William H. Astell 9 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Charles H. Gray 8 Feb. 79
FredE.F.Polhi]l-Turner,?..s.i5 Mar. 79
Cecil H. Polhill-Turner 30 Apr. 79
Arthur Lionel Scott 28 June79
Frederick William Pym ...26 Sept. 79
Frederick Wayne Barber 27 Sept. 79
Adjt.f-Capt. — F. J. Josselyn,
Bt. Major 96 F. 7 Dec. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thus.
Muir3 8 July 68
Med. Off. — Rowland H.
. Coombs, Surg 1 Mar. 73
Dark Green Facings.
xioyai £»erKS, uaptains
Head Quarters, Reading. [No. 7.] ia,mes ^f0" Carson,*..*. 20 May 69
.. xr.w.—-.~2 » L 1 Edward Dyke Lee 20 May 63
Henry Edward Burney 16 Aug. 74
Mediterranean.
Lt.Colonel.
Lord Norre3-s, p. s 31 July 63
Majors.
Victor Wm. B. Van de
Weyer, p.s 4 May -1
John Blandy Jenkins, p.*. ..29 Mar. 73
Captains.
Rob. Christopher Arbuthnot 4 May 71
Wm. M. Cha. Pechell 5 Feb. 73
George Bramston Eyre,?>.». 5 Feb. 73
John W.Allin, late Lt. 78 F.12 May 75
Francis Eyston 20 May 76
Carleton V. Blyth 9June76
Thomas John Bowles, p.s... 15 Feb. 79
Lieutenants.
Aug. Wm. Craven 28 Aug. 75
Arthur Hargreaves 2 May 77
Tristram J. Wheble 25 June 77
Edward Davies 21 Aug. 7S
Hon. M. 0. F. Bertie 25 June 79
Arthur Knox 25 June 79
Chris. Wm. Darby-Griffith 25 June 79
Nicholas H. Vansittart 25 June 79
Knightley P. Burne 25 June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Kendal P. Apthorp 5 Mar. 79
Charles F. S. G. Toogood 26 Mar. 79
Frederick Vere Allfrev 26 Mar, 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—T. Murphy,
Capt. 66 F. 20 Sept. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Chas.
Lewis 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Bucks,
(King's Own.) [No. 35.]
Head Quarters, High AVycombe.
Lt.Colonel.
Walter Caulfield Pratt, JP.
late Capt. 67 F. ; Honorary
Colonel 23 Apr. 55
Majors.
Henry Ayshford Sanford,
late Capt. 43.F. Hon. Lt. Col '.31 May 39
Henry Compton Maul 6 May 79
Gerald Geo. Caulfeild Pratt 6 May 76
Rich. Wm. S. Lowndes n Nov. 75
■ "kin-, p.s .. .. 3, Jan. 77
Geo. A. S. C. Rose jt Aug. 7;-;
Lieutenants
George Brooman, p.s 9 Sept. 74
Robert G. Harvey 23 Jan. 75
Herbert O. Lord 13 Nov. 75
Charles M. Rose 31 May 79
Hercules K. Langrisha 16 Aug. 79
Sydney E. Johns 16 Aug. 79
Guy P. Tyrwhitt-Drake ...16 Aug. 79
Sir John C. Willoughby, Bt. 16 Aug. 79
SliCOND Lieutenants.
John H. S. Fane 9 Nov. 78
Richard W. Deane 15 Feb. 79
Forrester Farnell Colvin ...26 May 79
Wm. Freeme Coleman ...
■ffoB.Wm. Edwin C;ivendish26 Nov 79
Adjt.4Capt.— Fred. Powell,1
late Lt. 49 F. 8 May 71
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Mc;ioff- 24Feb-s7
Blue Facings.
Cambridge.
Head Quarters, Ely. [No. 68.")
Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Robert Gregory Wale, DL.
JP. late Capt. of 33 F. ;
Honorary Colonel 31 Aug. 5
Major.
LauncelotReed,i/oH.£f.CW.3o Apr. 7^
Captains.
W. H. Baldwin, Hon. Major 28 Apr. 60
W.Tilden Lavton, Hon. Maj n May 61
Thomas Aveling 29 Jul'y 07
Hon. Eliot C Yorke 2fi Apr 7
Harry Frost so A ,,' 7
Sherlock Viynoles Willis,1
late Captain 1 F. 9 Sept. 74
U U 2
MUltia Infantry of England and
7.6
John F FoBtfll ■ .0 Jan. 77 Edward Howard Moss 23 June 75
Mo« Aicx V; Yorke . 22 Jan. 79 J. R. M. Ford, late Capt. SF. 4 Oct. 7°
WnUlrowDeFcrris.M^-r'.isApr. 79 Albert Sielsor 'Hornby . 3 Oct. 77
Likctbnants. »'»,, L. B. Coulson, late
Hrrbort I) Frver 16 Mav 75 Capt. 25F. 3 APr- 7°
,."•" A K. P:m.„-n„n 6 May 78 | Philip H._B. Sa^sbury.V*.^ Sept. 78
... 3, May 79 H. H. France-Hayhurst ...18 Oct.
Hc-rlM-ri P. Smith .3' May 79 Lieutenants.
v. I.inrtmm Arthur Hill 20 Dec. 76
H . ltrr.H .. ,0 Nov. 78 Cha. H M Arrowsmith ...31 Jan. 77
. 4 Dec. 78 John Wm. Arrowsmith 26 May 77
I U. Templer ......14 Dpo. 78 Sublieutenants.
Kra.u.. W B BeWarn 26 Feb. 79 Arthur H. Leycester 15 Nov. 76
Wm Brerard B. Flolkes . 19 July 79 Second Lieutbnants
Moil a6 Nov. 79 Herbert M. Pickthall 19 Jan. 78
Harry Graham Marsh ... 29 Nov. 79 Walter G. Shakerley 5 June 78
A tit
Coot.
Hely,
,.. Fib.
Or Mart, r [icitk rank of Q
Mr.i*theArmy).-W\\\i».i
It of Scots Qdt. ...19 July 65
Fred Fawssctt,
MI> Surf, Maj 1 Mar- 73
Geo. Murray Sinclair, Surg. 1 Mar. 73
Kiiciiil'k Yellow.
Eoyal
Carnarvon.
(jtgtt*.) fNo.56.]
Head Qnartere, Carnarvon.
" The Plume of the Prince of Wales."
■'■id. /
HOBTCMUn t'ol.ONKI..
Bdward Gordon, lord Pen-
rh.\ n. late of Or. Gde. A-
CWoatJ i>i the Army 24 Aug. 48
I, t Colonel Commandant.
John V. H. Williams, Hon.
c • ■'/'. /'/ 23 Feb. 72
Majors.
Henry I'lntt. p. > 11 Mar. 72
Wallace William Cragg 2 Dec. 76
I'U-TAINS.
John G.Wvnn (Jriffith, DL.
late Knn.in 86 /•' 16 July 68
Herman Wayne, late Capt.
i" /■' 3 Apr. 71
Wm. Kins.;.- ll:iyward,;j..i. 29 Apr. 74
Cha. Morgan,1 Ca11t.hp.23F.
Hon Major 10 Oct. 74
Chas. Harden iJutr 12 June 74
John C. Hradshaw, Capt.
* r ■•; F 17 Jan. 77
riui.-. Heniy 1'.. Gladstone 21 Apr. 77
Wm . ll.b«.-iiyrin,/«'«L<.23.F.2o Apr. 78
I.IKITE.VANTS.
II. nrv Lennox I'eel 15 Apr. 74
John HaroH Piatt 15 Mar. 76
; Evans 7 Feb. 77
i'nm.'is W. Turner 7 Feb. 77
Charles W. Roberta ?oJune77
v 6Aug. 79
James D M'Garel-Hogg 13 Sept. 79
SlCOXD [ill lfIB»lKW.
KyliM-y I'iati 10 Dec. 79
lieton Doff 10 Dec. 79
. Orde-Powlett..ioDeo. 79
.1.1, fCopt. <; O.B.Rowley,
' ' 28 Aug. 7y
Q, Hotter (,c,th rank of Qr.
Mr ,,, the Arm;/ 1 —Win.
31 Aug. 78
1 : ,
26 Nov. 52
Scarlet racings.
1st Eoyal Cheshire.
[Light Injantry.) [No. 6.]
Hi i'i Quartern, Chestor.
Hovoiabi COLOnL,
B i /)/
J P. 1:1. ,.f , l.,f,(!,L. ...28 July 77
I.T COI "'• I I ..
Jfn t Greuville Cholmon-
I .//'. late Copt.
t 1 Honorar) Colonil „ i Oct. 52
ItXlOM.
'■: -k<n Prance-
Hayhurst, .//'. lair it 77
.16 Apr 71
iUoManhall.y.t, iJan, »8
•ai-tainh.
■■ --..Sept. 61
r.ry W.UIch, p.,.. . ..i,,,,,.,,,
11 Fob. 7a
/'*.p.4F
Lyonel P. Tollemache 26 Mar. 79
Thomas C. Nicholson 2 July 79
James H. H. Swetenham 6 Aug. 79
James Simpson Grant 16 Aug. 79
Adjt. <f Capt.— R. A. Blane,
Capt. 22 F. 26 Oct. 75
Qr.Mr.(icith rank of Qr.Mr.
in the Army). — E.C. Hicks 23 Sept. 58
Me d. Qf.— Thomas Brittain,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Wales.
5iVWm.WaJ.Iace R. Onslow,3
hurt. DL. lateLt. 12 P. ... 9 Jan. 75
Henry R. D. Onslow 26 May 77
Thomas E. J. Lloyd 6 Oct. 77
Hugh Halse Ley,^>.« S Mar. 79
Ernest de M. Lacon, p.s. ...id Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Harry Trelnwny 10 July 75
Abraham Walker Craig ...22 Nov. 76
Edw. C. Kendall 30 June 77
Geo. E. Blake-Anghton ...21 May 70
R. A. H. Bickford-Smith ...21 May 79
John Littleton zi May 79
Francis S. Vyvyan 16 Aug. 79
Francis M. Hext 26 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Richard W. C. Vyvyan 15 Mar. 79
Wm. Mansel Marland 5 Nov. 79
Arthur S. B. Washbourn . 24 Dec, 79
Adj. 4- Capt.—E. Lakin,
Capt. 32 F. 26 Nov. 75
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thos.
Chivers 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.-Thos. Q. Couch,
Surg.Maj I Mar. 73
Black Facings.
2nd Eoyal Cheshire.
Head Quarters, Macclesfield.
[No. 103.]
honokart colonel.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Henry Brougham Locb,1 C.B.
Lt. Goo. of Isle of Man,
Hon. Colonel 16 July 73
Majors.
Philip le Belward Egerton,2
late Lt. + Capt. Cold. Gds.18 Aug. 6q
Edw. Reddish, Hon. Lt. Col. 12 Nov. 73
Captains.
Thos. Unett Brocklehurst 19 Aug. 69
Cephas John Howard 16 Sept. 69
Robert Warren,/afeZf.i3 F.
Hon. Major 8 Feb. 70
Henry Turner 29 Apr. 70
Edwin Redding, lute Ens. 10
F., Inst, of Musketry 23 Mar. 71
H.Houghton, Capt.h.p.gdF.
Hon. Major 2g Apr. 74
Jas. Knox, Capt. h.p. 33 F.
Hon. Major 1 Apr. 76
F. J. Green, ht.Mujor h.p.
„*SF- 31 Jan. 77
E. W. Cooper, h.p. 42 F. ...12 June 78
Lieutenants.
John Herbert Alcock,/j.s....3i May 73
George Moore 23 June75
Sub Lieutenants.
John A. Arnott 30 June 77
Second Lieutenants.
George F. Christian 2 Nov. 78
Alfred Ernest Binyon 26 Feb. 79
Arthur Herbert Nelson 26 Nov. 70
Adjt.fCupt.— G.A.Christian,
Capt. 7.2 F. 4 Apr. 7S
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Chas.
*'err>' 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.— Chas. John San-
lord, Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
James B. Hughes, Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Cornwall Eangers, Duke
of Cornwall's Own.
(Rijlcs.) [No. 38.]
Head Quarters, Bodmin.
Honorary Colonel.
Marshal imii. the
1 of Wales. KG. XT.
Field
Pri
hP aril. Gesi.GCMG.2S Apr. 75
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Harry H.-g. s. Trelawnv,
laieof(>Drs A y.Ay „
M wniis.
Sir John St. Anbyn, St. p ■
/Ion IJ Colonel 5 May 66
Bdward St. Aubyn 22 May 72
Captains.
Kichard Humbly Andrew.. ..9 May 66
Hon. ( buries Geo. > '. F.liot
jet* It.&Capt. (Jr. (?&...i, Dec. 69
Edwyn Slade king, p. «. ... , ju]y-|
Eoyal Cumberland.
Head Quarters, Whitehaven. [No. 9. J
Honorary Colonel.
St. G. H., Earl of Lonsdale 3 Mar. 77
Lt.Colonel.
Saml. LacyWm. Sanderson,
Hon. Colonel 27 Nov. 67]
Majors.
Morris James Fawcett, late
Lieut. 7 F. 1 Oct. 75!
Alurcd Aug. D. L'Estrange,
Hon. Lt. Col 13 Oct. 77I
Captains.
FieldingTrimmer,2foK.il/a;.i7 Aug. 60 1
Fred. Robertson SeweU 24 Feb. 681
Joseph Hyde Sparks 12 May 71I
William John A. Baldwin... 7 Nov. 71 1
John James Mackenzie 5 Mar. 72 1
C. John Myers,/a<e £^.39 -P.15 May 72J
Peter Fisher n July yj\
Charles O.Aspinwall 19 Dec. 77 1
Lieutenants.
Hon. H. C. Lowther 14 Mar. 74 >
Herbert Smith 1 Apr. 74 j
James Robert Bain 21 Apr. 75}
Thomas Ramshay 27 June 77
G. F. A. H. Le Fleming 26 July 79
Charles L. Thompson 26 July 79
John Ritson 26 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. James Bird 15 Mar. 79
Henry Graham 2 Apr. 79.
Gerald Heward FitzGerald 7 May 79
Henry P. G. Blencowe 10 May 79
John Knubley Parker 6 Aug. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt—
Qr. Master (irith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Tho.
M'Donaph 1 Apr. 77
Med O^.-JohnEdw. Thorn-
burn, Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Thomas F. I'Anson, MD.
Surg j Mar. 73
Blue Facings. I
Eoyal Denbigh and Merioneth.
(Rifles.) [No. 46.]
Head Quarters, Wrexham.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Sir Robert Alfred Cunliffe,
hart, late Lt. 4- Capt. Scots
Fus. Gds.,p.s 22 May 72
Majors.
Hugh Robert Hughes 26 Oct. 72
C. R. Worsley Tottenham.. 4 May 74
Captains.
Francis Henry Barker, p. s. 1 Mar. 67
Wm. P'earon Tipping, p.s. 3 Oct. 74
Charles Hunter 20 July 70
(ieo. Lloyd Dicken.p.* 9 Aug. 76
David Wm. Kirkby 17 Feb. 77
Alex. T. A. SherrifT, p.s. ...21 Mar. 77
Chas. Wm. Townshend,^.*. 5 Mar. 79
Henry M. Hughes 5 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Robert C. Bell 6 Sept.76
Chas. R. Mostyn-Owen 21 Mar. 77
Sub Lieutenants.
Samuel Sandbach 14 Mar. 77
Militia Infantry of England and Wale
Second Liwjtbb lsis.
Aymer Powlett Lane 25 Jan. 79
Bryan Davies Cooke 26 Feb. 79
Robert W. Ethelstou 26 Feb. 79
George E. A. Cavley 5 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—R. F. Wil-
liamson, Capt. 23 F 2 Dee. 75
Qr.3ra*«er («.'j7A rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armi/).—Wm.
Kenny 1 Apr. 77
Blue Facings.
1st Derby,
Head Quarters, Derby. [No. 62.]
Honorary Colonel.
Edward Thomas Coke,1 DL.
JP. late Capt. 69 F. 7 Feb. 77
Lt. Colonel.
Ashton Mosley,2 JP. late
Capt. 60 Rifles; Ron. Col. 3 Mar. 77
Majors.
Geo. Newdigate,3 J P., Hon.
Lt.Col 8 Feb. 66
Hodder Huberts, late Lt.
50F.; Hon.Lt.Col 21 Mar. 77
Captains.
John Woolnough, Instructor
of Musk., p.s. ; lion. Maj. 13 July 58
William Langton Coke, JP.
late Cornet 4 Hussars 18 Nor. 62
John Borough 8 Feb. 66
Robert Fielden 15 Mar. 76
John A. S. Bouverie 14 .Tune 76
Jno.Qeo.Pat.Wemys8,p.ii. 5 Sept. 77
Henry Pearson, p.s 22 Jan. 79
Walter Salmond 7 May 79
Lieutenants.
Walter Holmes Wemyss ... 8 May 69
Albert L. Salmond, p.s 28 Apr. 75
Geo. Edw. Salmond 8 Nov. 76
Henry Francis Gooch 21 May 79
Henry E. Every 21 May 70
George M. Christian 21 May 79
Ronald B. Coke 21 May 79
Michael A. Tighe 31 May 7)
Second Lieutenants.
Alfred V. Frere 10 July 78
John N. M. MacGregor 5 Apr. 79
Hon. Alfred N. Curzon 2 July 79
Allan Kilbee Stuart 5 Nov. 79
Adjt. Sc Captain— W. H. de
Salis, Capt. 95 F. 30 Nov. 75
Paymaster A,- Captain. — John
Edwd. Leveson Cower,
late Captain 50 F. 1 May 55
Qr.Mr. (with rank of Qr.
Mr in the 4n»}).-Wui,
Reid,* late Qr. Mr. 95 F. ... 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.— Alt'. O. Francis,
8v.rg.Maj 1 Mnr. 73
3ha.Harwood,iI/J>..SVi)y/.Af. 1 Mar. 73
Yellow Facings.
Adjt. Sf Capt.— Fred. Albert
Champion, late Capt. 52.F.;
717
r.Mr. (with rank of Qr.Mr.
itheArmy). — Cha. Hodges 1 Apr. 77
Hon . Major 23 Sept. 68 Med. Off.— Conncll Whipple
Surg.Maj.
>Vhite Facings.
May 76
. Master (with rank of Qr
Mr. in the Army).— Vim..
Lynch, late Qr.Mr.95F... .30 July 79
Med. Off.-U. E. Walker,
Surg 6 Apr. 70
W. A'. Walker, A. Surg 24 Apr. 71
Black Facings.
1st Devon.
Head Quarters, Exeter. [No. 41.]
Lt. Colonel.
RobertThomasW. Thomson,
JP. late Major 1 Dr. Gds. 10 Apr. 67 Charles Thomas Hall, p.s
Hon. Lt. Colonel 20 Nov. 72
Uamsay Harman, late Bt.
Major 14 F. 18 Apr. 74
Dorset.
Head Quarters, Dorchester. [No. 42.]
Honohaby Colonel.
R. Hippisley Bingham,1 DL.
J P. late Capt. Madr.Arntyya July 73
Lt. Colonel.
Angus Wm. Hall,2 JP. late
Capt. 58 F. and Adjt. Depot
Batt. ; Hon. Colonel 24 May 73
Majors.
2nd Derby,
( The Chatsworth Rifles) . [No. 34.]
Head Quarters, Chesterfield.
Honorary Colonel.
i.G. Marq. of Hartington,
MP.DL 6 .May 7,
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Vm.Hen. Fred Cavendish,
DL.JP.lateofS2 F.,Extra Groom
in Waiting to the Queen ...25 Jan. 55
Zord Edw. Cavendish, JP.
late of Rife Brigade .28 Feb. 74
Libert Fred. Hurt,5 p.s. JP.
late of Royal Navy 29 Oct. 79
Captains.
roseph Hall Moore 24 Apr. 71
Ubert C. Hubbersty, JP...az Feb. 72
Francis Arkwright.Jare En-
sign 100 F. 6 May 74
^m. de B. Jessopp, p.s. ... 1 Feb 79
Bon. F. C. J. Foley, p.s. ... 5 May 79
Reginald AllgoodHall, late
Captain 53 F 26 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Vm. G. Turbutt, p.s. JP....U, May 74
Ufred P. Morewood 10 Jan. 77
Hon. D. H. E. Stanhope ...10 Jan. 77
Arthur G. Barnes 23 Oct. 78
ion. G. T. C. A. Hastings... 26 Feb 79
Ufred T. H. Barnes 16 Aug. 7)
Second Lieutenants
"rancis Wm. Forcst.-r 20 Sept. 7;
Majors.
Wm. Arnold, JP., Hon.
Lt.Col 21 Mar. 72
John T. Davy, JP., Hon. Captai
Lt.r0[. i5 Apr. 76 RichardCha.Wm. Bingham 18 Aug. 69
John W. Savile,2 JP., late Arth.VincentLouisCoombs n May 72
Capt. 2 Bombay European Samuel John Horusby, j».». 26 Feb. 73
Regt.; Hon. Lt. Colonel ...15 Apr. 76 John Henry Austen, p.s. ... 3 Hay 75
F.Wm.Saunders,Z.f.rt.?>.57'\ii Oct. 76
F. J. A. Dunn, late Capt. R.
CanadiunRiJles; Hon. Maj. 21 July 71
Fras. C. Ber'esford Druiii-
mond, late Lt. 7 Dr. Gds. 8 Apr. 78
Thomas St. Lo Malet 23 Oct. 78
Lieutenants.
Fred. H. L. Newell 20 July 72
Perceval B.Kennard n Sept.75
W. M. Watts-Russell 31 Jan. 77
Captains.
Anthony Martyn, p.s 11 June 69
Henry B. Toke Wrey, JP. 10 June 70
Henry Walrond, p.s. Inst, of
Musketry 3 May 7 1
( 'harles Robert Collins, JP. 15 Mar. 72
Edward Ivitson, late Captain
Bengal S. C ; Hon Major j*. Mar. 72
Edw. O'Setil.lateCapt.iS F. 18 July 73
Edward Scale. p.s 33 Sept. 74
Hon. John S. Trefusis, p.*. 30 June 75 ; F.F.Cvt)eT,lateSubLtilV.I.JU2i Apr/77
Fra. Jas. Coleridge Boles. ..15 Apr. 76 Wm.G.Cavendish-Bentinck 2 July 79
Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants.
.rohnFitzgeraldTuthill.;A.i.22 Aug. 71 Edw. E. B. Oldfield 2 Max. 78
John S. G. Harding, /1.1.....24 Dec. 73 Henry B. Stacpoole 17 July 78
Edw. Arthur Palk 22 July 74 I Laurence Parke 23 Oct. 78
Charles H. Dawson 13 Sept. 79 Fred. Henry Rough 8 Mar. 79
Louis Garc:a Durobleton ...13 Sept. 79 j Ernest Richard Parke 15 Mar. 79
Arth. Fuller- Acland-Hood 29 Oct. 79 j Harry R. Fetherstonhaughi9 May 79
Second Lieutenants. I Owen Meares ....24 Dec. 79
E. F. J. Vuet. Exmouth 11 Oct. 79 | Adj.SrCapt.— H.H. Math as,
Wm. Franc;s Tremayne ...26 Nov. 79 j Captain 75 F 19 Sept. 79
Kelso Hamilton Sim 26 Nov. 79
Thomas D. Woollcombe ...24 Dec. 79
Montague Graves Watts .24 Dec. 79
Adjt. Ar Capt.—K. H. Skill,
Capt. 11 F.*. 30 Oct. 75
Qr.il/}-. (with rank of Qr.Mr.
in the Army). — John R.
Atkinj 23 Nov. 60
Med. Off. — Henry Thomas
Hartnoll, Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Mark Farrant, Surg Maj. ... 3 Apr. 74
White Facings.
2nd or South Devon,
Head Quarters, Plymouth. [No. 25.]
Lt. Colonel.
Robert Trood 26 Mar. 79
Majors.
Chas. S. Hayne, p.s. JP.
Hon.Lt.Col 11 May 72
Thomas Harris Pitts 3 May 79
Captains.
Geo. Hamilton Evans, p. s. 5 Mar. 70
Henry Toms, p.s. JP 24 Mar. 71
I IenryHowortU,?o<e£«. 88.F.23 Feb. 72
Hugh I'ollexfen Deane,li
la.teCapt.31F '.; Hon Major 14 Mar. 72
Fra. Hender Mounsteven,
Lt. h.p. Royal Marines;
Hon. Captain, p.s. I. of M. 11 May 72
HerbertW.F.deSchmid,7>.«.29 Nov. 73
Fred. Ernest, Muntz, p.s. ...20 Jan. 75
Wm. Percy Chapman, p.s.
late of R. Nacy 31 Jan. 77
Lieutenants.
John I. Scarbrough, p.s. ...26 Apr. 73
Cha. M. Rodger 15 Aug. 74
Clarevaulx R. Porter 9 Sept. 74
Richard A. M. Stevens 2 Jan. 75 [ Percival W. Be
Logan B. Edgar 3 Mar. 75 , Gilbert M. Nicl
1 Jan.
Annesley G. Smith 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Reginald J. H. Parlby 2 Mar. 7S
Henry Browse Scaife 20 Nov. 78
Douglas P. S. Reid 8 Feb. 79
Cyril G. Martyr 15 Feb. 79
Ad/.A-Capt— Alfred Benwell
Letts,1 late Capt. 3 F. ;
Hon. Major 1 July 68
Mast, [with rank of Qr
Mr. in the Army).— John
Stickland 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off. — Decimus Curme,
Surgeon Major 5 May 78
Green Facings.
1st Durham.
(Fusiliers.) [No. 3.]
Head Quarters, Barnard Castle.
Honobaby Colonel.
Charles Freville Surtees,
late Capt. 3 Hussars 15 Mar. 73
Lt. Colonel.
George Sowerby 18 Dec. 75
Majors.
Charles James Briggs 28 Oct. 74
R. Lluellyn, late Capt. 46 F.
lion.Lt. Col 26 Feb. 76
Captains.
Thomas Paulhras Lawson.. S May 67
Robt. Taylor Richardson, p. ». 8 Apr. 70
Henry Milvam 21 Dec. 70
Robert Hugginson 17 May 73
John Aug. Metcalfe, p.s. ... 1 Feb. 73
Richard Bassett Wilson, p.s. 4 July 74
Surtees Wilkinson 4 July 74
H.C.Molyneux, C'a/j/. A. p. 68F1 1 Sept.75
Edward Gerard 1 July 78
Lieutenants.
James Allison 24 July 75
Harry S. C. Smithson 14 Apr. 77
0. M. Camp'oell-Haslip ...24 June 77
John A. B. Denny 25 June 77
William H.Scott it Sept. 78
Henry Alex. Biscoe 21 May 79
Wm. Pearson Davison 20 Aug. 79
Chas. Henry Thompson ... 3 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
.16 June 79
17 June 79
James Edward Dewar 29 Oct. 79
Claude Arthur Cuthbert ...24 Dec. 79
Adjt. A- Capt.—'E. R. C.
Pechell, Capt. 106 F. 14 Mar. 77
Qr. Mast, (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army) —Abra-
ham King3 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of. — James Munro,
MD. Surgeon Major 15 Apr. 76
White Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
2nd' or North Durham.
Durham, [No. 43.]
1 uv OoLora.
Varquit of Londonderry,
Kt. late'„f, Lilt G,h. ' 12 Mar. 62
■Ml.
James J. Allison, Hon Col ... 1 July 74
Majors.
Thonia- late
Capt nl 7 Aug. 71
John H. Keough .. .10 Oct. 74
(utaixs.
Smith, p.*. 7 Nov. 65
John V. l.t.
22 June 69
John Pass, late Lieut. 88 F. 16 Apr. 73
<)«.!i Clark \V;illis . ... 4 Sept.75
Henry J. P. MuU-a.-ur 6 Dec. 76
I .7 Nov. 77
Gerald Milr.es Caske! I, late
It. 94 /'. ..-3 Jan. 78
Hark Henry Lambert 7 May 79
•.(NT-.
Lancelot Itaillie 3 Jnne 77
Pryse Pryse Pryse 11 Sept. 78
Edmund A. W.Cox 23 Oct. 78
Herbert A. Poingtleetre . j Dec. 78
John Marlriiwm creemvell ..25 Jan. 79
Thomas Lockhart 16 Aug. 79
John P. (irnv i6Aug.79
Churl, s \V. H. Karrant 13 Sept.79
Bsoom Lnmnriiu.
Harold G. De Pledge 5 May 70
Edward Davison 21 May 7Q
Aijt. if Capt.— C. L. Heath-
Mto, Capt. 106 F. -;i May 76
Qr. Matter (>cith rank of Qr.
Mr. to the Army).— Hon.
81adden« 4 May to
White Facings.
The Essex Kifles.
Head Quarters. Colchester. [No. 13.]
Honorary Colonel.
Sir T. Button Western, Bt. 29 Jan. 66
Lr.Cotom Oomxutoast.
Fred. Geo. Whitehead.JP.
late Capt. 42 F. ; lion. Col. 7 Dec. 70
Majors.
Edgar John Disney,Z>7>. JP.
latt Capt. 7 F. 2 Apr. 79
Wm. James Newton,1 late
Capt. 3 F. 13 Sept.79
Captains.
Henry Edm.Wm. Rumbold,
latr l.t iF.p.t 14 Dec. 72
Francis Edward Brace, late
It. I P.p., I? Dec 7,
Jos.Edw..Savill,/a/«/,/.34F.i4 Nov 74
Tysscn Sowley Holrovd.-
latt Capt. . , F. Uon.Maj. 10 Mar. 7=;
- impson, late
Capt. 2 W. I. It 15 Nov. 76
Fred. Chas. Romer 2 Apr 70
Arthur Worthington,* late
Capt. 3 F 5 Uav 70
Harry Patrick Andrew, late
Capt.b lluuar,
Lieutenants.
Salter Parr, p.*.... t juno72
1 Lyons, p.« 23 Ma v 74
addeJI
John Obandoa-Pole 9 Feb. 76
Henry «'. Mustirman 15 Nov 76
Bacon Likitknawts.
Eloke 2. Nov 77
William V. Mllonell , . Vvb' ,8
muiamld 14 Dec.' 78
Phihp Ooartanaj Bxmey-
7 May 79
ird k,i. /y
rry, \aU Oapt.
1 •""'•'■ . 6 Mar. 66
Qr MaMUr (,r,lhrankofQr
"
'.Marl-
Black Pacinge. 7!
West Essex.
H^d QnajUr»,Ohalmafbrd. [No. 10 1
n> uri
UP
'" "
Majors.
Champion Russell, JP 17 May 55
Edin.Buckley,«?o?L'.i3-D»-s.ii Sept.75
Captains.
.lames Hound, p. s. 13 Mar. 68
l;r.,.,ke Remvng Gyll 8June68
Henry FothergUJ 8 June 68
\'r:-.v. 1 1. nnrln s I :< iL's-is-Ri ilt'c 20 Dec. 71
Fred. Smart Walker, p.s.. ..13 Mar. 75
Alfred Tuinell Eobsoii, late
Lt. 92 F. 28 Aug. 75
Ii. Wm. K. Walton 20 May 76
BTed, Cam Rasch, late Lt.
6 Dr. Gds 27 June 77
LIEUTENANTS.
Edw. Charles Bond 26 Mar. 72
Edw. A. M. ruflnell n Oct. 73
Geo, P. Townsend 29N0V. 73
Evelyn .lohn Fanshawe ... 31 Mar. 75
Sidney Pattisson 8 Mar. 76
Second Lieutenants.
John H. Learmonth 12 Apr. 78
Francie M. H. Sandford ... 2 Nov. 78
Arch. K. Impey-Lovibond 8 Jan. 79
Richard Beale Colvin 19 Apr. 79
Fred. B. M. Hennikcr 3 Sept.79
Drummond C. Smith 29 Oct. 79
Edgar Norton Disney 24 Dec. 79
Ad.it. 4- Ca.pt.— R. B. Bald,
Cap/. 44 F. 25 May 78
Qr.Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Wm.
Hart M'Harg,* late Qr.
Mr. 44 Brii/adc Depot 2 Apr. 79
Med. Off — Michael James
MacCorm&ck, MD. Surg.
M*j 1 Mar. 73
White Facings.
Koyal Flint.
{Rifles.) [No. 32.]
Head Quarters, Mold.
Honorary Colonel.
•Hon. Richard Thos. Rowley,
DL. JP. late Capt. Scots
F"'- Gds 13 Mar. 66
Lt. Colonel.
Rob.Wills,J)i.J"P..2-0n.Co/.i3Mar. 66
Majors.
CharlesJamesTrevorRoper,
DL.JP. p.s.; Hon. Lt. Col. 13 Mar. 66
Arthur Lake, late Capt. 62 F.16 Oct. 75
Captains.
Geo. Raikes 22 May 68
Henry Fred. Twynarn, late
Lt. 3 Dr. Gds. p.s 24 june 71
John Arnold Watson.p.s.... 7 Feb. 77
Cecil M. E. Nickson, p.s. ...10 Apr. 78
Lieutenants.
Robert Wm. W. E
yton, p.s. 28 Feb. 72
Alex. Fair Jones, late Capt
^Mutton 7 Mar 77
Baliol F. B. Archer "24 Feb.' 77
Sub Lieutenant.
Cha. E. F. Eyton 30 June 77
Second Lieutenants.
Edward Lloyd 10 Anr 78
5 Nov. 79 ! Mit.fCapt.- J.H.Walwyn,
' ,rBt,^i°r-^F- 10 Dec. 75
I M%dr-JPff- ~ Wm. Williams, 5
MD. Surij.Maj , Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Royal Glamorgan.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 44.]
"'■■■"I Quarters, Cardiff?
Honorary Colonel,
tt , „ Lt. Colonel.
Hubert 0. Gould, JP. late
Lt- 3> ^.,p.s.Son.Colonel2^ Feb. 75
Majors.
Lawrence Hey worth, Hon
Lt. Col An_
Brooke I'Ym.eii' 5Apr-74
UleLt^F. ! 5 May 75
_ Captains.
060 Krrd. Hcyworth, late
■I"uhsc. Hl.v,,|l Ht.iulc.y/a/, Jane7°
<nr„, .,,,//,„,„., 3oJu,y
•-"■'-igh.twatkin .■.•.•.138iury7777
I^ihutenants. ' "
tteynolda Harrison.... ,6 Mav ,
^'l-rllenr;M^1|Ia,ldV.;V.3IMa^.^
Edw. P. Kemeys-Tynte1 ... 9 June 77
Berkeley A. Bloxsome 23 Nov. 78
Thomas Dwyer 11 June 79
Philip O B. Hervey n June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Swynfen Forman White ... 2 Apr. 79
Percy Harold Morris 16 Apr. 79
Richard Tulloch Triscott...:8 June 79
Edward Stanley Combe ...18 June79
Aug. Blair Mayne 18 Jnne 79
John Ernest Bush 2 July 79
Adjt. cf- Otlpf.— B. N. Anley,
Capt. 41 F. 15 June 77
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Wm.
D. Wiltshire 1 Apr. 77
Med.Off.—K. J. Paine, MD.
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Wm.Taylor, MD.Surg.Maj. 8 Mar. 74
Blue Facings.
Royal South Gloucester.
{Light Infantry.) [No. 23.]
Head Quarters, Gloucester.
Honorary Colonel.
Wm.ZonZFitzHardinge.Zafe
Capt. Royal Morse Gds. ...26 May 68
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Sir Win. Vernon Guise, Bt.
late of is F. 24 May 61
Majors.
Wm. Robi nsonPartridge,p.».
Hon. Lt. Col 13 Jan. 73
John Pitt Bontein, p.s. Hon.
Lt.Col 2 Dec. 76
Captains.
Wm. Edwin Price, lute Lt.
36 F.,p.s 27 Dec. 67
William Alexander Hill, p.s. 4 July 68
Sir David Wedderburn,itt.,
MP. p.s 3o Sept. 70
James Searle, jo.s 13 Jan. 71
Henry B. Samuelson,^.s....24 Aug. 72
Wm. Fra. Geo. Guise, p. s. 8 Aug. 74
Lionel SeymourBenson,_w.s.2o Sept.76
John H. S. Payne, p.s. ..'....29 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
G. C Thorne-George 21 Oct. 74
Fra. H. Lyell, late Sub.Lt.
2 W.I.S. 30 Dec. 76
Wm. A. B. Bingham 26 Mar. 77
HughT. C. Collis 19 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Charles H. N. Ringer 21 Sept. 78
Hedley H. Calvert 23 Nov. 78
Charles T. Kettle well 8 Jan.
Reginald Pepys Whately...is Mar. 79
Arthur Fred. Mann 16 Apr. 79
Robert James Graves 30 Apr. 79
Francis Henry Evans 11 Oct. 79
Aajt.fCapt.— E.W.Bumsey,
Capt. 61 F. 3 Dec.
Qr.Mcst. (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Edw.
H.Drake 25 Oct. 55
Med. Ojf.-George A. Hep-
worth, Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Royal North Gloucester.
Head Quarters, Cirencester. [No. 69.3
Honorary Colonel.
R.N.F. Kingscote, CB. MP.
late Lt.Col. Scots. Fus.Gds.20 Jan. 62
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John Williams Wallington,
JP. late Capt. 4 Lt. Dn.
Hon. Colonel 16 Dec. 54
Majors.
Robert Beckles Hunte, late
Lt. 82 F. Hon. Lt.Col. ...11 Septus
Thos. Wm. Chester Master 8 Mar. 79
Captains.
Wilfred Joseph Cripps 11 Mar. ;
Rich. H. Pollen, p.s 18 Apr. 74
Geo. Banks Jenkinson, p.s. 4 Sept.75
Liebert Edw. Goodall. Capt.
h.p.sQ F. 12 Oct. 76
Arthur C. Mitchell 1 Dec. 77
Edward R. Winyfield, DL.
late Ens. 60 F. 23 Oct. 78
Henry Clark Worthington,1
late Capt. 67 F. 13 Sept.79
Lieutenants.
Arch. W. H. Beach 7 Feb. 77
Geo. L. Holford 30 June 77
Militia Infantry of England and Walt
Second Lieutenants.
SirWm. M. Curtis, Bt 26 Sept. 77
Augustus L. Christie 15 Feb. 79
Julian B. S. Probyn 5 Mar. 79
Cecil Davis 26 liar. 79
Ernest Fred. Green 28 Apr. 79
Guy Vivian Bethell 28 Apr. 79
Alex. James Shaw 30 July 79
Robert Banks Jenkinson ...20 Sept. 79
Reginald Wills- Sandford ...26 Nov. 79
Adj. $ Capt.—E. J. Bigg-
Wither, Capt. 23 F. 24 July 75
Qr. Muster (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
Grav... 1 Apr. 78
Med.Off.— Sam. S. Scriven,
MD. Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Edw. Crisp', Surg.Maj 14 Feb. 75
Blue Facings.
Hampshire.
Head Quarters, Winchester. [No. 122.]
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquis of Winchester,
Lord Lieutenant, late
Lt. Col. 10 Hussars 7 June 43
Lt. Colonel.
George Briggs,1 JP. late
Major 1 Dr. Gds 17 Feb. 70
Majors.
Son. Oliver Geo. Lambart,
late Lt. 12 F 1 June 72
Geo. Francis Birch, p.s. JP.30 June 75
Captains.
Hugh Montolieu Hammers-
ley, p. «. JP 20 May 61
Sir Nelson Rycroft, Bart.,
late Lt.85 F.JP; H0n.Maj.1b Oct. 68
Wm. Shaldcn Smith, p. «... 1 June 72
George Lennox Swale, p.s.,
Hon. Major 10 May 73
Harvey Spiller,3 Hon. Moj.11 Jan. 74
G. H. Verney, late Lt. 74 F. 4 May 74
Robert Alex. Johnston, p. s. 9 Dec. 74
William Chas. Drummond,
Capt. h.p. 68 F.; Hon.Maj.15 May 75
Gilbert J. P. Smith, late
Capt. 85 F 25 Apr. 77
Alfred J. Bowycr-Smijth...3o Apr. 79
Henry F. B. Archer 29 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Alfred Miller 23 June 75
Fra- Charles Baring 19 Apr. 76
Robert F. H Hirst 28June76
Richard S. Dendy 18 June 79
Barklie C. M'Calmont 18 June 79
James S. Egginton 18 June 79
William C. Hawker 2 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
James D. S. D. Archer 14 Apr. 78
Harvey Combe 23 Oct. 78
Francis Whalley-Tooker ...22 Jan. 79
William Vernon Eccles ...26 Mar. 79
Hon. Wm. W. Palmer 21 May 79
George Cecil Maitland 22 Aug. 79
Lord Henry W.M. Paulet..,26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4- Copt—Mr. E. Gilbert,
Capt. 37 F. 2 Nov. 77
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Capt.
D. Jackson, h.p. 90 F. ...24 Oct. 66
Med. Of— Fred. J. Butler,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
L. A. Lawrence, Surg. Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Blru-k Facings.
Hereford.
Head Quarters, Hereford.
[No. no.]
Honorary Colonel.
W. B. B. H. Lord Bateman,
Lord Lieutenant 19 May 64
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
J. Berington, DL. Hon.Col. 10 Apr. 66
Majors.
rhomasGriffith Peyton, JP.,
Hon. Lt. Col 11 Apr. 66
Richard F. Webb, DL. Hon.
Lt.Colonel 20 Mar. 78
Captains.
Thos. Millard Bennett.IToii.
Maj t May 66
Henry Wood Willett, Hon.
Major 29 Sept. 68
Wm. C. Seymour, Hon. Maj. 29 Mar. 73
Hugh Powell Williams, p. s. 4 July 74
Edward Podmore Clark, late
Lt. 62 F., L. ofMmk. , p.s. 4 July 74
John L. M. Parkinson, late
Lt. 61 F. 7 May 77
Henry B. K. Davies 10 Apr. 78
719
John G. Green 8 Jan. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— B.. H. A.
Cameron, Capt. 16 F. 23 Dec
S.Lucas 16 Apr. 79 Med. Off. — John Oldman,
Lieutenants
Edwyn F. S. Stanhope 16 Oct. 75
Harvey Alexander 7 Aug. 78
Hon. E. R. Bateman-Han-
bury 13 Sept. 79
Harry D. Creagh 13 Sept. 79
William J. Todd 13 Sept. 79
Godfrey L. Clark 13 Sept. 79
Arthur W. Jauncey 13 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Cockburn 1 Feb. 79
AlanC. Francklyn 16 Apr. 79
Adjutant. — Chester Doughty,
iateCapt.QjF ; Hon.MajoriS Apr. 68
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in theArmy) . — Richard
Dent 13 Apr. 58
Med. Of.— J. Morris, Surg.
Maj 1 Mar. 73
Rd. thomason, Surg.Maj... 1 Mar. 73
Gosling Green Facings.
Surg.Maj.
.Mar.
Black Fa
Hertford.
Head Quarters, Hertford. [No. 30.]
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquis of Salisbury,
KG 11 June 68
Lt. Colonel.
Robert Bruce Fellows, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 16 Jan. 78
Majors.
Ernest Ibbetson 28 Feb. 74
Wm. Fraser C. Britton,;>.s. 6 Feb. 78
Captains.
Arthur H. Longman, /ls. ...16 Feb. 69
Vincent llailey, p.s 29 Mar. 70
.S7cb.hn ( ; S.Sebmlit.AV./i.s. 4 Mar. 71
Joseph Grout Williams 16 June 71
Hy. H.Culme Seymour, p.s. 26 Apr. 73
Wm. H. Larken, Capt. h.p.
47 F. 27 June 74
George Fred. Allcard, p.s.... 6 Feb. 78
James Blenkinsop, p. s 18 June 79
Lieutenants.
George E. le F. Davys 25 Nov. 74
Cecil K. Walker, p. s 10 Feb. 75
Arthur Lydekker 13 Mar. 75
Henry R. G. Craufurd, late
Lt. B. Art 9 Oct. 75
Walter P. Alleyne 2 May 77
Sir Geo. C. A. Arthur, Bt... 2 May 77
Edgar R. S. Sebright 3 May 79
Henry R. Solly 3 May 79
ArthurE. Saunders SebrightiS June79
Second Lieutenants.
George F. P. Cooper 24 July 78
George A. L. Carew 15 Mar. 79
Herbert Bunce Greenfield 30 Apr. 79
Charles Steuart Cox y July 79
Adjt. $ Capt.—U. H. St.
Leger, Bt. Major 71 F. ...22 Nov. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thos.
Jones 1 Apr. 77
Med. Otf.—L. F. Osbaldes-
ton, Surgeon Major 1 Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
East Kent.
Head Quarters, Canterbury. | No. 49 .]
The Motto "Invieta" under a White
Horse. "Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Chas. Wm. Powlett Bing-
ham, CB. Major General 26 Apr. 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
HenryThomas Howell,2ZioK.
Colonel 23 Mar. 78
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Edward Beales 20 Apr. 78
Majors.
Jas. Rob. Monypenny, p.s... 3 June 76
Geo. Fra. Carlyon-SimmonS2oApr. 78
Captains.
Phineas Bury, late Capt. 15
Hussars 23 May 66
James Henry Morrell, Hon.
Major 20 Apr. 69
Geo.Bushe]iSicklemore,^.«.22 Mar. 70
Algernon Tatham, p.s 4 May 72
Walter L. Wilkinson, j>.s. ...26 Apr. 73
William Fred. Powell Moore 21 Apr. 7s
Alfred North Daniel, p. S....14 June 76
Herbert Charles Perrott,^).s. 14 June 76
Arthur Blundell, p. s 14 June76
Lodovick Edw. Bligh 19 Apr. 77
Edw. B. Walker 20 Apr. 78
Percy Edw. Sankey 8 May 78
Lieutenants.
Stephen W. Marten 29 Apr. 74
Walter R. Amesbury n Nov. 76
Harry S. Blaydes 24 Feb. 77
Robert M. Christie 7 Mar. 77
Reginald Bayard 3 July 78
Fra. D.O.Carlyon-Simmons 3 July 78
Ernest Albert Bennett 9 July 79
Sydney Fraser 9 July 79
Charles Allen Brown 9 July 79
Dudley S. Somerville 9 July 79
Kd ward S. Strickland 30 July 79
Henry Ferguson-Cowen ... 5 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Wyndham Honywood 8 Mar. 79
George Furley 2 Apr. 79
.lames Collier 3 Apr. 79
Chas. Wyndham Somerset 6 Aug. 79
Theodore F. Brinckman ...26 Nov. 79
Alex. David Stevenson 10 Deo. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt. — Philip Henry
Knight,1 late Capt. 23 F.;
Hon. Major 30 Oct. 66
Qr. Masters (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Baptist
Anderson ..." 1 Apr. 77
Alex. Yeatts3 10 July 66
Med.Off— W. Kaylet Curtis,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Kentish Grey Facings.
West Kent.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 37.I
Head Quarters, Maidstone.
j r
Huntingdon.
(Rifles.) [No. 2.]
Head Quarters, Huntingdon.
Colonel.
The Furl of Sandwich, Lord
Lieut., and late ofGr. Gds. 4 Aug. 52 Edgar Edwin Lark
Major.
TheDukeof Manchester,Z>Z.
JP. late Capt. Or. Gds.
Hon. Lt.Colonel 17 Aug. 52
Captains.
Fred. James Rooper,1 late
Lieut. 38 F.Hon. Major... 9 Feb. 63
Arthur Wellington Marshall 30 Apr. 73
Arthur J. Thornhill 6 Sept. 76
Viscount Mandeville 30 Apr. 77
Lieutenants.
Fred. Robert Beart 30 Apr. 73
Cecils. Paget 1 Apr. 74
Fra. Edw. Rooper n Oct. 76
Edw. C. H. Dawkins 23 Apr. 77
Second Lieutenants.
Edmund H. Thornhill 29 Apr. 78
Honorary Colonel.
.Torrington,/a/cL/.7 .F.22 May 69
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Morgan D. Treheme 29 July 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
Cuthbort Larking, late Cornet
15 Hussars 3 Mar. 77
M \.!'>K>.
29 July 76
Thomas Durell Blake 20 June 77
Captains.
Henry John Conant, p. s. ... 7 May 73
Everard Thomas Luck, p.s. 15 Aug. 74
John Duncan Cameron, late
Lieut. B. Artillery 5 Jan. 71
A.H. A.Smith,/a?e Ens. 15 F.24 June 76
Chas. W. Hume, Capt. h.p.
R'JleBr 12 Aug. 76
Bernard Byrne 7 June 73
Robert James Dallin, late
Capt. 1 Dr. Gds 5 Sept. 77
E. H. Vaughton, late Capt.
10 Foot ; Hon. Major 26 Sept. 77
JohnBonhote, late Lt. 84 F- 6 Oct- 77
Robert L. Pemberton, late
Lt. Gren. Guards 13 Feb. 73
120
K. D. Thornburgh-Crop-
per,^.«
Militia Infantry of England and Wales
2nd Eoyal Lancashire.
( The Duke of Lancaster's O,
i Mar. 73
Mmund ^B^:r:.,7 Mar. 76 I Head Qi^r^ Liverpool. [No
Rifle*.)
3-J
t9Juy76|
K. G."B. Meade-Waldo 17 Feb. 77
Joseph Wm. Leyccster g May 77
William T. Townshend 23 Oct. 78
trailer Edw. Peel -3 Oct. 78
Kdward Charles Walsh 11 June 7) I
Bacon Lieutenants.
PercyWildmiiu-LusLiii,'toii28Sept. 73
ciiurlr- c. Hoss 11 Dec. 78 I
Vrancis H. Thomas u Deo. 78
KniDcibA. Barton
Bbariee B. Little
Harry L. B. tt'Calmonl 8 Feb. 79
Arthur F. H fox S Mar. 79
Lord Wm. B. Nevill. Aide
it Camp to the lord Lieut.
f Ireland 14 Mar
Lt.Colonbl Commandant.
Nicholas Blundell, DL. JP.
\ lion. Colonel 25 Sept. 72
LlBUTBNANT COLONEL.
I C. S. Garraway 28 Oct. 76
Majors.
Richard Geo. B. Bolton,8/ar>
Lt. R.Morse Guards 16 May 74
Henry Stewart Beresford
Bruce, late Lt. Rifle Br.
lion. Lt.Col 16 Oct. 75
.'.1 -. George Thomas Bolton, late
of Royal Navy 29 Oct. 79
Captains.
Sir Tho. Geo.F.Hesketh.Br,
late Ensign Rifle Brigade 14 Feb. 71
Thomas Gardner 14 Dec. 72
Arthur Philip i'.'\ '• Ma.\ 79 ; cha. C. Woodward, p.*..
R»1ktI Wm 1 .11111679 J Peter Priestley, p.*
Kdward 0. H Wilkie 12 June7y 1 Charles Leeming
...17 May 73
... 6 May
...10 Oct.
Adit.4-Capt.-i- M. Churchill.
Capt. so 1' " Feb. 78
QnMostcri (vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in Ike Army).— John
Hart 1 Apr. 78
Wm. J.WoodruuV 2 Nov. 35
Kentish Grey Facings.
1st Eoyal Lancashire.
(The Duke of Lancaster's Own.)
Head Quarters, Lancaster. [No. 45
" Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
Wm.AsshetonCross,Z)i.JP.i3May 71
Lt.C'OLONEI.S.
Sight Hon. Fred. A. Stan-
lcy, HP. Secretary of State
for War ; Aide de Camp to
the Queen, and Colonel;
lateLt. 4 Capt. Gr. Gds. :6 May 74
T. Sheppard,4 late Capt. 4 F.26 Sept. 77
MkJOKS.
George B.H.Marton,£>£../P.i6Sept.74
Thos. Bj-rnundTrappcs, JP.26 Sept.77
VU'TAINS.
Bdm.G.Stanli •vIlornbv.M.
JP. Hon. Major 17 Jul v 58
JoHeph LawsonU'halley.JP. 13 May 67
John Henry A. Schneider... 2 Jan. 69
Ralph John Aspinall, JP. ... 8 Dec. 70
Uvbald Card well. p. * 17 Aug. 72
0. Morley Saunders. ;..«. JP.iS Sept, 72
John Westropp,;i. «. JP. ...18 Sept 72
K. Albt Nnttall Hovds, JP.14 Dec. 72
William Peel.JP 16 Sept. 74
Ohm. S. Walmesley 25 Apr. 77
Win. Clock Yates ' 25 Apr. 77
Walter Spenci • Pee! 7 N
James Win. Traill
I.IM TENANTS.
John Wood JTatea .. . 13 June
Budl id 1 ..20 Mar,
Adjt.4Capt.— F.G.Berkeley,
Bt. Major 47 F. 8 Nov. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
Hewett, late of 56 F. 8 Dec. 54
Med. Off.— Richard Allen,
J.A.Furlong,ZafeQr.i>fr.47p'27 Sept.79
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Charles Edw. Lecson, late
Captain 34 F. 17 July 75
Wm. Henry Parkinson 2S Oct. 76
JohnM. Batten, Capt. h.p. &¥. 23 Jan. 78
Chas. L. A. Farmar,5 late
Capt. 4 Hon. Maj. R Mar.16 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Robert T. S. Wolfe, p.*. ... 22 Sept.75
Edw. A. Gennoe 13 Sept. 79
James H. Welsby 13 Sept 79
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas W. Anderson 16 Mar. 78
Eustace M. F. Dixon 20 Apr. 78
John Thornhill 10 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4 Capt.— 3. J. Hamil-
ton, Capt. 8 F. 6 Aug. 79
Qr. Masts, (vith rank of Q'.
Mr. in the Army). — Richd.
Austin KerbeTtJateCornet
2 Drs. ; Hon. Captain 17 Sept. 61
• Chadwick 20 Sept. 55
.16 Apr. 77
Hon Robert J. Gerard
Qray Qrayrigge
Wm. P. Gardner
Hubert it. P. Durham
J..hti Bold Walker
'fewuid Zonofa Pa
Si ' "nii I. in ir.n;v
3 June 73
lames v.. id D»haw .- Aug --
William c, Benthan . - &ug. --.
Wiiliuin j. Murphy s, p| -
Aidiii e I
79
JUI
MM Donn a rno vyvyanai June 79
Bordridge '-• rth Nortl
Mi .( 1 .,,., 1 ,•.
/
I I viik rank of Qr
1 motbj
I
May 7s
(Oct ;-,
24 Juno 7b
.. Mar. 77
- Aug. 78
■ - May -,
John Edw .-.I.,,
M LI -■.
M ed. Off.— Wm. H . Manifold,
Surgeon
J. W. Cavanagh, Surg.Maj. :
Scarlet Facings.
Feb. 55
Mar. 73
3rd Royal Lancashire.
(The Duke of Lancaster 's Own.)
Head Quarters, Preston. [No. 125.]
' ' Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
John Wilson, Lord Winrnar-
leigh.DL. AD. C. toQueemq Feb. 72
Lt. Colonels.
ThomRS R.Crosse, Hon. Col. 1 Aug. 74
Fred. Silvester, p. *. Hon. Col. 20 Sept. 79
Majors.
Thomas Myles Sandys,1 late
Captain 7 F. 21 July 75
PercyGodfreyBotfield Lake,
laleCapt.iooF.Hon.Lt.Col.i Oct. 75
Captains.
Peyton Sheals, Hon. Major 1 June 61
Charles Birch 8 June 68
Charles Henry Bird 26 Mar. 70
Win. A. Hicks,' Inst. ofMusk.2s Jan
John Walmesley 5 Apr
John Mumi, hile Ens. 6 F.... 6 Sept. 73
Wallace George Crothers... 6 Sept. 73
John James Harris 22 July 74
Henry Granville Wright ... 8 June 75
Arthur E. Da Costa 27 Apr. 7S
J11I111H. Blunt, late Capt. 102.F29 May 78
Wni.li. liaker 16 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Reginald c. < hambres
Leilh boiihote
Henry HigginS
Robert M. Richardson
Roherl B. Webber
Second Lieutenants.
George Russell Tod 26 Feb 79
Poroj Lees 3, May 79
Graham 0 H. Wynne 29 Oct. 70
James H, w. Peduer 5 Nov. 79
Kichard Dames 24 Dec. 79
4th Eoyal Lancashire.
(The Duke of Lancaster's Own Light
Infantry.) [No. 84.]
Head Quarters, Warrington.
Honorary Colonel.
John Ireland Blackburne,
late Captain 5 Dr. Gds. ...11 July 74
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John Southcote Mansergh,
late of "2 Dr. Gds.; Hon. Col. 11 July 74
Majors.
David Ainsworth, p.s. Hon.
Lt.Col 28 Feb. 74
Arch.W.Clarke,ffo».Zf.CoZ.i5 Nov. 79
Captains.
HenryWm.Coyne,-tfon.lfa/.i8 Mar. 67
Herbert Fletcher 26 Mar. 68
James Watson 3 Apr. 68
Robert Grant Webster 25 Oct. 73
Charles Stanley Gardner ...28 Feb. 74
Wm. Cutbbert Higgins 18 Apr. 74
James BellhouseGaskell ... 1 Aug. 74
William Joynson, p.s 17 Feb. 75
Rob. Ireland Blackburne... 2 1 Apr. 75
Arthur B. Woodcock 26 Mar. 79
James Kay 15 Nov. 79
Edward Joynson 15 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Arthur Frank Fox 18 Mar. 74
Fred. A. Kay 5 May 75
Montagu H. Hall 8 Mar. 76
Edw. J. Nicholson 9 May 76
Reginald Corbet 14 June 76
Wm. L. Pilkington 8 Nov. 76
Geo. H. Pilkington 8 Nov. 76
Spencer Broadbent 3 Mar. 77
Arthur F. H. Cowley 13 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
William Ritchie 26 Mar. 79
Edward Wroot Franklin ...11 Oct. 79
Alfred Hardcastle 29 Nov. 79
Adjt.fyCapt,— A.H.Godfrey,6
Bt. Lt.Col. h.p. Dep. Bait. 1 Apr. fg
Paymaster. —
Qr. Master (with rank, of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Jos. T.
Murray 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off'.— Thou. S. Smith,
Surgeon Major 21 May 77
Blue Facings.
.10 Jan. 77
• 4 Apr. 77
• 5 May 77
• 9 Apr. 77
Aug. 79
5th Eoyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Burnley. [No. 135 ■]
Honorary Colonel.
John Hardy Thursby, late
Lt. 90 F. 30 July 7}
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Le Gendre N. Starkie,^. *• 3 Sept.79
Majors.
Henry Currey 7 May 79
Carteret A. Armstrong, JP.
late Capt. 10 F. 3 Sept. 73
Captains.
Wm.Lynam, p.s.Hon.Major2$ Apr. 68
Henry ' Macaulay, j).» 1 June 72
Hubert Slater 6 Aug. 73
John G. Smirthwaite 23 June 75
John F. Leeming 10 Nov. 75
John Foott,JBf\3/cy. A.71.3 F. 26 Aug. 76
Louis A. Druce.^.s 6 Oct. 77
Wm. Cha. Guiding, p. s. ...24 July 78
Edward Foot Gilbert, Capt.
h.p. 106 F. 8 Mar. 79
Clement R. N. Beswicke-
Royds, late Lt. 4 Dr. Gds. 14 Apr. 79
Thomas Jessop, lute Capt.
2 Drs 29 Oct. 79
Lieutenants.
Arthur Newman 11 Nov. 76
Percy Algernon Ongley ...31 Jan. 77
Wm. Moore Wood 26 May 77
Cnthbert R. Pigg 21 Aug. 78
Sua Lieutenants.
Harry F. Thursby 20 June 77
Militia Infantry of England and Wales.
Second Lieutenants.
William Myers Dawes 26 Feb. 79
Hamnet Hyde-Clarke 19 J uly 79
Alfred E. C. Toukin 18 Oct. 79
Edmund Saffery Cooper ...26 Nov. 79
Malcolm A. G. Wyatt 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. f Capt.— 3. E. C. 0.
Lindesay, Capt. 30 F. 4 Dec. 79
Qr. Masters (with rank of Qr.
Mr.in theArmy). — Michael
Tooner 8 July 62
Blue Facings.
6th Eoyal Lancashire.
Head Quarters, Salford. [No. 82.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
John H. Chambers, DL.JP.
lateCapt.^F.Hon.Colonel 20 Sept. 76
Lieutenant Colonel.
John Copley Wray.-ffoM.CuJ. 9 July 79
Majors.
Wm. F. Smith, p.s. Hon.Lt.
Colonel 20 Sept. 76
Charles Mercier 9 July 79
Captains.
Sir Eustace F. Piers, St. ...15 May 66
James Douglass Kenned3'...i4 Oct. 68
Wm. Bellhouse Mid wood ... 2 Sept. 70
James Braybrooke, p.s S Mar. 73
Henry Garland-Matthews,7
late Ensign 44 F. 4 Dec. 75
Thomas Pery Powell, late
Lt.HjF. ii Dec. 75
Aug. Richard Trimmer,
Capt. h.p. 70 F.i Hon. Maj. 6 Mar. 76
Geo.Rt.Taj']or,Cu;rf.A.;).3J,.i4 June; 6
T. A.. Irwin, Capt. h.p. 101 F. 12 Aug. 76
Henry Howard Grav 8 Nov. 76
W. G. N. Burney, late E. N.ti Oct. 79
Lieutenants.
Edm. T. M. Harper 31 Jan. 72
Herbert Symonds 11 Apr. 76
Edw. Wm. Chambers 23 Feb. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Heremon F. O'Neill 25 Jan 79
Robert M. Dunlop 26 Mar. 79
Richard G. A. Sharp 19 Apr. 79
James Aitken Murphy 12 May 79
Arthur Burrowes Sleigh ...26 July 79
Richard B. Bainbridge 20 Sept. 79
Adjt. $ Capt.— A. L. Wynter.
Capt. 96 F 18 June 77
Qr. Masters (with rank of Qr.
Mr.in theArmy).— Donald
Monro" 30 Nov. 55
Thomas H. Smith, late Qr.
Mr- 96 F. I5 June 78
Med. Off. — Alex. Somers,
Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Dec. 75
7th ftoyal Lancashire.
(Rifles.) [No. 130.]
Head Quarters, Bury.
Colonel.
Son. Charles James Fox
Stanley, late Lt. Col. Gren.
Ods 2I Feb. 55
Lt.Colonel.
James Ashton 2 Mar. 71
Majors.
Geo. Onslow Churchill, late
Lt- 15 F. 30 Apr. 73
Hammerton Crump, MD.
late Staff Assistant Surgeon^ May 79
Captains.
Thomas Brindley 28 Nov 70
Wm. Winmett,9' late Cajit.
24.F. ; Hon. Major 12 Jan. 71
Charles Thomas Wilson,
late Capt. 4 F.; Hon Maj.i5 Mar. 71
John Tinker Hey 16 Dec. 71
Tho. Hale, late Capt. 88 F...12 Aug. 74
Fred. Finch Mackenzie.^.*-. 5 July 76
William Worthi-igton Biggs 2 Dec. 76
Robert Eraser, late Lt. 20 F.2.0 Apr. 78
Walter R. G. Hamley 18 June; 9
Lieutenants.
Percy Bland Morgan 15 Mar. 79
Charles A. Glazebrook n June 79
Arthur M. B. Jones n June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Fred. A. L. Davidson 21 May 79
Arthur H. Barthorp 29 Sept. 79
Norton Legge 24 Dec. 79
Adj. Sr Capt.— C. E. Hussey,
Capt. 20 F.
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Robert
Gilbert11 8 Aug. 68
Med. Off.—JohnParks.Surg.
Maj • 1 Mar. 73
John S. C. Yule, Surgeon... 1 ~~
Facings Black Velvet
721
Adjt. 4- Capt.—G. C. Helme,
Capt. 10 F. 12 Aug. 78
Qr. Master (with rank of
Qr.Mr. in the Army).—
Henry Hunt 19 July 79
Med. Off.— Geo. Mitchinson,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Mar. 73 Chas. Brook, Surg.Maj 13 May 74
Leicestershire.
Head Quarters, Leicester. [No. 26. J
Honorary Colonel.
The Duke of Rutland, KG.,
Lord Lieutenant 21 Apr. 57
Lt.Colonel.
Sir Fred. Thos. Fowke, Bt.
DL. JP. Hon. Colonel, p.s. 1 Sept. 69
Majohs.
Rich.Worsley Wmswick, p.s. 30 Apr. 73
Wm. Pearson, *JP. late Capt.
45 F- 24 Feb. 77
Captains.
Alfred Ernest Acheson 20 May 65
Gregorv Knight 3 June 67
Philip P. P. Goodchild 13 May 69
James Young Stephen, p. s.22 Nov. 69
John Phillips 8 Apr. 72
Chas. Chetwode Thompson 4 July 74
Harry Vaughan Chapman 6 Sept.76
Fred. Gustavus Fowke 3 Mar. 77
Percy Loseby, p. s 10 July 78
Henry John B. Manners ...10 July 78
Lieutenants.
N. V. S. Pochin 17 July 72
A. T. T. Wyatt-Edgell 10 Dec. 73
Fred. H. A. Yates 9 Jan. 75
Geo. L. Stratton 3 Mar. 75
Henry S. Fowke 31 Mar. 75
Hon.'p. F.C. A. Hastings... 6 Dec. 76
Thomas H. Standbridge ...31 Aug. 78
C.W.A.N. Baillie-Cochrane 2 July 79
Wm. P. S. Blucke 2 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
William H. Markham 27 Apr. 78
Ferdinand J. Eyre 31 July 78
Cairnes Eckford Daniell ...30 July 79
John Clifford Chaplin 30 Sept. 79
Lord D. J. De la P. Beres-
ford 26 Feb. 79
Charles John Farnham 27 Sept. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— R.K.Watson,
Capt. 17 F. 27 Nov. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Alfred
Whitby 29 July s6
Med. Of.—
Yellow Facings.
Blue Facings.
Eoyal North Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Lincoln, [No. 8.]
Honorary Colonel.
George Tomline, late of
1 Life Gds 4 Aug. 58
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
William John, Lord Monson,
DL. Hon. Colonel 3 Mar. 66
Majors.
Robert Jno. Taylor, DL.JP.
Hon. Lt.Col 21 July 60
Edw. Snow Mason,3 late
Capt. 68 F. 10 Jan. 77
Captains.
Edmund Locock 8 May 66
Fred. Charles Marshall 8 June 71
William Richardson 14 Apr. 75
George Nelson 14 Apr. 75
Edw. Walter Willson n July 77
Francis Ingram Conway-
Gordon, late Capt. 104 F. ;
Hon. Maj 10 May 79
Henry C. H. Allenby o July 79
Samuel H. Allenby 3 May 79
Wm. A Todd 18 Oct. 79
Lieutenants.
Charle fC. Dallas 29 Dec. 75
Waltei Baldwin 24 Sept. 73
Arthur Edm. Harper 10 Jan. 77
Godfrey Darbishire 9 July 79
Valentine M. Grantham ...16 Aug. 79
Robert W. Bill 16 Aug. 79
Bartholomew C. Garfit 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Frank Conway-Gordon 26 July
Eoyal South Lincoln.
Head Quarters, Grantham. [No. 29.
Honorary Colonel."
Earl Brownlow, late Ens. <b
Lt. Gr. Gds 3 Mar. 68
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Cha s. Thos. John Moore.Di.
JP. Hon. Colonel 27 Jan. 69
Majors.
William Parker, JP 30 Apr. 62
Chas. John B. Parker, JP... 26 Dec. 71
Captains.
John George Allott 15 Feb. 65
Avery Jebb,* Lt. h.p. 85 F.
Inst, of Musketry 5 Apr. 70
Albert de Burton, p.s 26 Dec. 71
Geo. Peter Moore,1 late Lieut.
3 Hussars 9 Apr. 72
Robert Charles Otter, p.s. ...15 Aug. 74
Fred. Flowers, Capt. h.p. 15F. 6 Jan. 75
Geo. C. Downing, p.s 18 Apr. 77
Fred. W. Dudding 19 July 79
Lieutenants.
Herbert Kirk 24 Feb. 77
Arthur R. Verschoyle 15 Nov. 76
Richard G. Smith 27 Apr. 77
Haioid J. C. Stanton 19 July 79
Frederick B. Fanshawe ...19 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Frederic Wm. Carter 26 Nov. 79
Wm. George Welsford 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—J. C. Little,
Capt. jo F. 8 Nov. 75
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Chas.
Rawson5 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— Geo. Wm. Ship-
man, Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Eoyal London,
Head Quarters, Artillery Place, Fins-
bury. [No. '106.]
Colonel.
Sir Wm. Anderson Rose ...16 Nov. 70
Lt.Colonel.
Lorenzo Geo. Dundas, l late
Captain 62 F. 21 Mar. 77
Major.
Waller S. Mackenzie,2 late
Capt. 84 .F. 24 Apr. 77
Captains.
Tlmrlby Smith, Hon. Majong Mar. 62
Thomas Davies Sewell 18 Oct. 71
Edwin Burton 6 May 74
Charles Latham 6 May 74
Stutchburs' Paul Naish,;j.s.2i Apr. 77
Spencer John Herapath ... 2 June 77
Cha. E. R. W. Mortimer,
late Lt. q F. 20 June 77
L. M. H. Kennedy, Capt.
h.p. 2 Drs 15 Sept. 77
Thomas C. Fisher, late Lt.
77 F. 3 Oct. 77
Maitland R. Coleman, late
Lt. 6 Drs 20 Apr. 78
Lieutenants.
Harold J. B. Torry, p.s 6 May 74
Charles L. Griesbach, p.s... 5 July 76
Charles G. H. Teniswood...i9 Apr. 79
Robert H.Adams 19 Apr. 79
Robert L. B. Kft-by 19 Apr. 79
Alexander Thomson 19 Apr. 79
Walter Parrott 24 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
John W. S. Mahon 8 Feb. 79
Kingsford T. Burr 8 Feb. 79
Dion George Bou dcault ... 7 May 79
Charles Richard Rivers ... 9 June 79
Thomas Stannard Rogers... 9 June 79
Edward Woolmer 3 Sept. 79
Christopher W. 4. Nevile... 5 Nov. 79 Wm.Wallingford Knollys... 3 Sept. 79
Vipau 24 Dec. 79 I George M. A. Clerihew 10 Dec. 79
Hubert Edgar
722
Adjt.JrCapt.— HcnryBrowne
BaVory* late Capt. 78 F.,
!/■ 1 Major 19 July 71
Qr.31V</< »• (vith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Win.
Clarke 1 Apr. 78
hiseChilrts,
1 Mar.73
Blue Facings.
1st or Koyal East Middlesex,
Board QwtaSiHampBtead. [No. 65.]
Houobaxz Cohom.
St Leger Alcock,
21 July 71
I.T.' !OU>n I. CoUIIAKDAST.
1'tT Frederick Robertson
Aikinan/Oi/.f. A.;>. Be ngal
Army ; Unit, at Arms 28 July 71
M U(.KK.
ILL I! r<.lirt«on,i/o«.i<.Co/i9 July 76
Arcb. Dudingston Boyd ....24 July 78
Oavxuvb.
28 July 71
B Ices, late V. 19J.il M.'iy 72
Donald !' i> Maclean *Jan. 75
Wm. Henry Trahar 29 Dec. 75
D'Albiac, late
Cornet ; I>r. Gds 9 Feb. 76
John T. tennant, Copt. h.p.
g7 f. 22 Mar. 76
n la Boyd 22 July "
MUilia Infantry of England and Wales.
P.W. G. Conland-Crawford3o July 79
Miles Chetwynd-Stapylton.30 July
Francis R. W. Sampson ..
John Robert Davies
Edmund Somerville 3° Jul.V 79
Lieutenants.
John Pendleton, p.s 10 Jan. 72
30 July 79 I Algernon Barnett s May 75
oJuly 79 1 Albert W. F. Goold 3 Sept. 79
Henry F^Hillier 24 Dec. 79
George Beaumont March... 30 July 79 I John T. Evatt 24 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Fred. W. H. Peel 10 Nov. 77
Herbert Elton Maud 1 Dec. 77
Claude W. C. Cass .
Charles H. Hastings.
Second Lieutenants.
Martin J. Lawlor 20 Nov. 78
Richard Powis Monk 70 Apr. 79
23£ov. 78 1 George Dibley 18 Oct.
14 Dec. 78 ^ Maydwell Parsons
Sir A. D. Bateman-Scott,B<26 Mar. 79 Gilbert H. L. Buchanan
lion. Cecil S. Irby 6 Au
Hon. Julian H. G. Byng ...12 Dec. 79
Adjt.fCapt — p.».eA.8hafto
Adair,1 late Capt. 13 F ;
Hon. Major 17 Nov. 68
Qr. Matter Ucith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Arms).— David
Milne,* late of Rifle Dr.... 1 Jan. 67
Med. Off.-
Scarlet Facings.
10 Dec. 79
.24 Dec. 79
Oct. 76
3rd or Koyal Westminster
Middlesex.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 55.]
Head Quarters, Turnham Green.
"Mediterranean."
Honorary Colonel.
John James Glossop, JP 23 July 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Henry Pentou,D£.lfoH.Co/.25 Mar. 68
Majors.
Lewis Hough 19 June 72
26 Mar. 79 ! John Harlowe Turner 19 July 76
Captains.
George Horatio Brand 13 June 67
<;. l:. Cuninghame 24 Pec. 73 | Wm.Vaughan Morgan, p.s. 27 Aug. 68
James Stuart Strange,^.*. 22 Nov. 76 | James Guilds, p.s 4 Mar. 70
: Applevard./).*. 2 Nov. 78
" h.p.Qr.MaSter
DanirlO'Neill
it Hon. Captain, 34 F.
Martin Archer Shee
Lieutenants
Gerard li. Rushbrooke 24 July
<:. FirmiiiL'cr 23 Oct. 78
Alfred M. J. P. Pickwoad...n Dec. 78
John Edward Elin 31 May 79
Nathaniel W. G. M. Massey 5 July 79
Sir. 1 M) Lieutenants.
William J. McWhinnie 22 July 78
Allan Veaey Dasher 5 Mar. 79
Herbert Edward Boileau...26 Mar. 79
Thomas Crookshank 30 Apr. 79
John Haw trey R. Cox 11 June 79
Ernest James Travers 29 Nov. 79
Wm. John M'Whinnie 24 Dec. 7J
Allau Vese; Ussher 24 Dec. 79
Herbert Edward Boileau .24 Dec. 79
Adjt. + Oapt.— F.H.A-Dis-
ney-Roebuck, Capt. 46 F.26 Sept. 77
Qr. Ma.-t. r >cith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the A rmy).— John
A. Hick-. 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off. — Henry Cooper
•ill. Surg. Ma; i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
2nd or Edmonton Eoyal
Middlesex,
<*"£«.) [No. 63.]
H'-ad Quarters, Barnet.
Honorary Coi.oni 1 .
Hon. H. W. J. Bvng, lat,
C, 1 Jr lt.Col.Goldst.Gdt.TS June 78
I.T.C.,1 "•• 1 I. I IOKH (M)ANT.
Majors.
Qeorge Bobert Stewart
Black,1 late Capt. 60 Kilte!, j 8 May 74 I
r, latt Capt, 13F. , \w}. 74
Captains.
• / ■ 8 Dec. 70
Jm L. Brooke Templer,p.«. 14 Deo. 72
Lauren.- ,|.W. Hussey, late
'■' '7 F .26 Mav 7i
Willoughby l(.,l,eit. |i.,tii„ J J
16 July 73
William. :-,.... .6 July „
: 1 1 Bimlcina. p.$. 18 Mar. 74
llton Ward « late
Theoj)hilus Thompson 30 Apr. 70
Edw. Walker, late Capt.aiF.
Inst, of Musk. Hon.Maj....x5 Apr. 71
J. C. Addison, lateCapt.'ssF.
P-s 4 May 72
Robert Fred. Piper, p.s 13 June 74
Franc Digby Biddulph 9 Oct. 75
C. H. Sampson, lateLt.41 F.
l>s : 6 Sept. 76
Lieutenants.
Geo. C. Anderson 6 Feb. 72
Thomas KnappO'Brien i4Mar. 74
Arthur P. Copplestone, p.s. 9 Jan. 75
David D. Young I? Feb. 75
Harry Rice Hamilton 12 June 76
Arthur Brooke , 23 June 76
Rawdon Hardy 26 Aug. 76
J. W. B. Silverthorne 9 July 79
Robert A. 0. Forster 9 July 79
Ronald Cannon 9 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Spencer F. Judge 5 Mar. 79
John G. B. Thompson 5 Mar. 79
Frederick Chatfield 26 Mar. 79
John Cockerton 2 Apr 79
Alfred Bracebridge Allen... 2 Oct.' 78
Adjt.ic Capt.— Thomas Arm-
strong Gough, late Lt. 1
Dr. <ids ! Jan. 7o
Qr.Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Tho.
Masterson 1 Anr 78
Med.Off.~Wm. Hurman, ' 7
Surgeon „ Aug. 65
Blue Facines.
Bartopp, /,/(.
J..l,n II I
mum.
U July 7S
<> Feb. 7'.
.15 May 78
'4 I'ec. 72
3 Apr. 76
■ 4 Mar. 77
4th or Eoyal South Middlesex.
Head Quarters, Hounslow. [No. 128.]
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Arthur Charles FitzJames,
late J.i. w p., Bon. Col... 3 Sept. 72
Majors.
Edw. Whyte. 8atoJftty.M9J.a4 June 76
Ivhv.Wethcrell Gilbert, p.s.,, June 79
Captains.
William Duarte 1 June 72
Samuel H. Halahan, late
'-'■44 F p.s 1 June 74
•"•"'I'- l'"x Boe,p.« 22 July 74
JphnA .yn,<vnl.,/,,^/./.25F..6JunC70
Henry Mahony, late Lt. 6 F. s6 July 76
...... Durham Day,,,., 8 Nov. 76
Arthur Hunt,8 Capt. h.p.
10 Jlwsars
Arthur Bated Douglas 26 June
31 Jan. 77
Adjt. # Capt.— H. B. Winter,
Capt. 7F.
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
Bergin , Apr. 78
Med. Off. — James Richard
Alex. Douglas, Surg.Maj. i Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
5th Eoyal Elthorne Middlesex.
(Light. Infantry.) [No. 28.]
Head Quarters, Uxbridge.
Honorary Colonel.
John Alex. Hunter, late
Capt. 3 F. 9 July 79
Lieutenant Colonel.
Chas. Brome Bashford, JP.
late Capt. 9 Lancers, p.s. 10 July 79
Majoes.
Geo. Ernest Eames Blunt,
late Capt. 83 F. 1 Oct. 79
Sir Fra. Geo. T. Cunyng-
hame, Hart, p.s 29 Nov. 79
Captains.
Wm. Alsey Turner, Hon.
Major, p.s 30 Nov. 63
D'Oyley C. Battley, do. 4 Feb. 65
Gleadowe Evans, p.s 24 June 71
John Aug. Warren, p.s. ... 5 Feb. 73
Robert Child, p.s 5 Feb. 73
Wm.Marwood Metcalfe, p.s. 6 May 74
Thos. Erskine Baylis, jj.s. ...30 June 75
Chicheley S. Baker, p.s 2 Oct. 78
Geo. H. Morrison, p.s 29 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
John F.Walton n Feb. 74
George Alex. Duff 1 Apr. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Walter S. Etheridge 8 Jan. 79
Frederick Wm. Duff 2 Apr. 79
Francis Loder Beddy 2 Apr. 79
Henry James Bowman 25 June 79
Frederick Wm. Adams 6 Aug. 79
Alexander D onovan 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. £r Capt.—W. H. King,
Capt. 77 F. 2 Nov. 78
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Wm.
Coombes 1 Apr 7
Blue Facings.
Eoyal Montgomery.
(Pijlcs.) [No. 57-]
Head Quarters, Welchpool.
Honorary Colonel.
John Heyward Heyward...2s June 79
Lt.Colonel.
John Pryce Harrison, Hon.
Colonel 19 Apr. 79
Major.
Offley John Crewe-Read ... 3 May 79
Captains.
Robert John Harrison 30 July 73
Albert Lloyd, Capt. h.p.iooF.ig Oct. 73
James L. Tamberlain 28 June 76
Arthur Agg Gardner 23 June 77
Robert T. Passingham, late
Lt. qi F. 2Mar. 78
Chas. G. S. James 19 July 79
Lieutenants.
Wm. Charles Hunter 25 Apr. 76
F. J. P. L. M. Hartmann ...14 Aug. 78
William G. Fulton 14 Aug. 78
Thomas Shaw Safe 16 Aug. 79
Fred. Arthur Deare 13 Sept. 79
Skcond Lieutenants.
Walter S. G. QuickC 18 Oct. 79
Adjt. 4- Capf.—F. B. Lane,
Capt. 53 F 1 Oct. 78
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
Dovaston 3 Jan. 79
3ferf.Ojf.—Edw. T.D.Harri-
BOn, Surff.Mqj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
1st or West Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Norwich. [No. 39.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Hambleton Francis dis-
tance, DL.; Hou.Colonel 16 May 54
MAJORS.
Randall K. Burroughes, p.s. 3 May 76
Fred. Willock Garnett, late
Lt. 85 F. 10 May 76
JohnHaughton, ;>.*. T.ofM.30 Oct. 71
John Campbell, p.s 15 Apr. 74
Henry Edwin Gower, Cap-
tain h.p. 20 F- Hon. Maj. 14 Apr. 75
James Killery, p.s 20 Aug. 68
Richd. F . Bros, Copt. h.p. 1 7 F. ;
Son. Major 12 Aug. 76
Robert Horace Walpole,
late of Royal Naoy 14 M ar. 7 7
Alfred Meller. p.s 23 June 77
Nathaniel Forte, late Capt.
52 F. 24 Apr. 78
Lieutenants.
S. Arthur Snow 12 May 75
Algernon D. Tuck, p.s 30 June 75
L. N. V. Lloyd-Mostyn ... 8 Mar. 76
Henry Keppel 14 June 76
Sir K. H. Kemp, St 10 Jan. 77
Arthur Leetham 10 Jan. 77
Ailwyn E. Fellowes :>6June7S
Hugh V. Bagot 20 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Alex. G. B. Bax 4 Dec. 78
Henry Willock Boileau ... 5 Mar. 79
Sydney Custance 25 Junu 79
Lewis G. W. Milles 11 Oct. 79
Adjt. 4- Cajd.—W. J. Massy,
Bt.MajorgF. 17 Nov. 75
Qr. Master [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army)..— Fred.
Mills t Apr. 77
Med. Off— David S.Penrice,
Surg. Maj x Mar. 73
White Facings.
2nd or East Norfolk.
Head Quarters, Yarmouth. [No. 40.]
Honorary Colonel.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
s'u'EdmundHenryK.Lacon,
Bart. MP. DL. JP. ; Hon.
Colonel 16 Mar. 60
Majors.
HenryColdhamMathew.JP.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 13 Apr. 71
Charles Applewhaite, Hon.
Major 14 Apr. 75
Captains.
John Annan Ambrose, late
Lt. 22 F., Inst, of Musk... .17 Mar. 65
Edmd. Broughton Knowles
Lacon, late Lt. 73 F. 12 July 67
Robert John M'Eniry 16 Mar. 68
Thomas AVm. Haines, JP. 22 Apr. 71
HarryJohnCantonHaly.p.s. 6 Apr. 74
John Edward Fryer, p.s. ...10 Mar. 75
Sir Charles Harvey, Bt. ...15 May 78
John E. Jameson, late Lt.
20 Hussars 23 Nov. 78
Lieutenants.
Oct. Nevil Long 17 Feb. 75
John Martin Longe 4 Dec. 75
Henry Clarke 21 Mar. 77
Hugh Paston Mack 4 Apr. 77
Second Lieutenants.
Robert J. Spurrell 4 Mar. 78
Henry T. Kenny 22 Jan. 79
William Sandars Dod 18 Oct. 78
Fred. Doyeton Maxwell ...10 Dec. 79
Granville George Keele 10 Dec. 79
Montague Amos Foster 10 Dec. 79
Ad/t.fCapt.—Wzn. Dods,1
iateCapt.nF.; Hon.Maiorib Feb. 61
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). —
Med. Off— John C. Smith,
JP. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
White Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and W
] Northampton and Kutland.
[No. 48.]
Head Quarters, Northampton.
" Mediterranean."
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
The 2Iarq. of Exeter, Aide
de Camp to the Queen and
Colonel 7 Jail, 46
Lt.Colonel.
Lord Brownlow Thos. Mon-
tague Cecil, late of Scots
Guards; Hon. Colonel 22 July 74
Majors.
Rich.TrevorClarkc,i>£VP.
Hon.Lt. Colonel 8 May 62
Rob. Jas. D'Arcy, Hon. Lt.
Colonel 22 July 74
Lord Burghley, late Lt. ic
Copt. (ir. Gds .15 Aug. 77
Captains.
Tho. H. Powell, late Capt.
54 F. Hon. Major 3 Feb. 6o
George Wm. Gunning, JP. 6 Apr. 63
Charles Ishani Strong, late
Ensign 12 F. 9 Feb. 64
Geo. Wm. Piatt, Hon.Majorig May 64
Charles Cave John Orme ... 7 Dec. 67
Sackville George Stopford-
Sackville, p.s 22 June 68
Edward Philip Monckton... 7 May 70
Horace Craven St. Paul 30 July 73
Henry Thos. Salmon, p.s.
DL. JP 22 July 74
Alex. Aug. Berens, p.s 22 July 74
Spencer Pratt 22 July 74
Arthur John Fludy or 22 July 74
Joseph Hill 3 Mar. 75
Oscar Leslie Stephen, p.s. 16 Apr. ig
Lieutenants.
Hon. Robert C. Trollope ...18 Mar. 71
John E. Dryden 13 Apr. 71
Christopher Smyth 31 May 73
Frank A. White 9 May 74
Henry R. Hunt 9 May 74
Alfred English 17 Feb. 75
Thos. Wm. Thornton 28 Apr. 75
Sir Herewald Wake, Bt 21 Oct. 74
Henry W. K. Markham 3 June 76
Henry De Vere Vane 26 July ?6_
Lord Burghersh 6 Sept. 76
Rowland Hunt 14 Mar. 77
Henry B. Vaughan 30 June 77
Second Lieutenants.
Edw. St. F. Moore 20 Oct. 77
William R. Currie 23 Mar. ?£
Chas. W. Cottrell-Dormer..24 Apr. 78
Cecil Grenvillc-Wells 8 Jan. 79
Nevile H. B. H. Fane 15 Feb. 79
Thos. Atherton Powys 30 July 79
John A. C. Wetheral'l 16 Aug. 79
Adjt. &r Capt. — J. Rawlins,
Bt. Major 48 F. 16 Oct. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of (Jr.
Mr. in the Army). — Edwin
Coe 9 July 79
Med. Off.— Wm. Alex. Barr,
MD. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
H. B. Spurgin, Surq. Mafori^ May 77
Buff Facings.
Northumberland.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 27.]
Head Quarters, Alnwick.
Honorary Colonel.
JVi eD« i-eo/Northuniberland,
late Captain Gren.Gds : Aug. 74
Lt.Colonel.
Earl Percy, p.s 17 Feb. 75
Majors.
ShalcrossFitzh.Widdringtoni9 Dec 74
Oswin C. B. Cresswell, late
Capt. 3 Hussars to May 75
Captains.
John Potts, Hex.Major 12 May 62
Robert Brown, p.s 2 Aug. 66
Allan Drummond, p.s 30 May 71
Anthony Marshall 26 Mar. 73
Alex. Henry Browne 28 June 73
Geo. Henry Bullock, p.s. ...22 Sept. 74
Thomas G. Ilderton 22 Sept. 74
W. Lewis Alphonso Eyre. ..19 Dec. 74
Robert Thornton Hawdon..i4 May 79
Lord Lionel Cecil 26 May 79
lies. 723
Lieutenants.
Fred. Bryan Browne 5 Feb. 73
Robert Bell Barrett 9 Jan. 75
William Orde 29 Jan. 76
Martin Craw-hay 1 Apr. 76
Walter Cha. Burrell 13 June 77
Walter C. Selby 27 Sept. 79
Raleigh Grey 27 Sept. 79
Henry W. Watson 27 Sept. 79
Dixon L. Brown 27 Sept. 79
Francis H. S. Sitwell 27 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
James E. B. Baillie 26 Feb. 79
Leonard Henry Orde 18 Oct. 79
Charles Arthur P.ea 29 Nov. 79
Adjt.4-Ca.pt.— 3. L.Vincent,
Capt. 5 F. 15 Feb. 78
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army;. — James
Sutherland 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— Robert Wilson,
MD. Surg. Mai 17 Nov. 73
Bufif Facings.
Nottingham, or Royal Sher-
wood Foresters.
Head Quarters, Newark. [No. 59.]
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colonel.
Arthur S.H.Lowe.jffon.C'oZ^ Mar. 71
Majors.
John Thos. Poiintain, p.s.... 5 May 75
.TohnF.Girardot,1 late Capt.
43 F. Hon.Lt.Col 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
Alfred Edw. L. Lowe, p.s. 9 June 68
Richard Upton 9 June 68
Harvey Charles Tryon, late
Lt. 48 J? 7Sept.7i
Arthur StefTe Crisp, late Lt.
oF.p.s 7 Sept. 72
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke,4
late Lt. 2 F.,p.s 14 May 73
George Redmond Prior ... 30 Aug. 73'
Hamilton John Wallace, late
Lt. 16 Lancers 24 Feb. 75
Geo. E. Mackarness 26 Aug. 76
Arthur M. Outram, p.s 9 June 77
John W. Keyworth, late
Capt. 48 F. 27 May 78
Wm. Bradish.jj.s 21 May 79
Lieutenants.
John A. Winstanley 9 Oct. 75
Charles Wm. Gray 6 Sept. 76
Sydney W. Edwards .. 3 Sept. 79
Sbcond Lieutenants.
Beverley Newcomen 11 Sept. 78
Robert William Banner ... 7 May 79
Walter G.Harcourt-Vernoni6 Aug. 79
Albert Manners Paget 29 Oct. 79
Adjt.4-Capt.-H.. H. Hooke,
Capt. 45 F. 9 Nov. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Birch 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off— Thomas Fred.
Greenwood, Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Oxfordshire.
Head Quarters, Oxford. [No. 51.]
" Mediterranean."
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Hon. Alg.S. Arth. Annesley,
late Lt. 16 Lancers, p.s.
Hon. Col 22 May 72
Majors.
Thos. Mosley Crowder, p.s.
Hon. Lt. Col 27 Apr. 68
Charles Rivers Bulkelev ... 9 May 74
Captains.
Edw.CarrierSmithTompsoni9 Sept. 70
Edwin Frend, p.s 10 Aug. 72
John L. Fletcher 16 Apr. 73
Arthur Bott Cook 26 Apr. 73
Harold Arthur Dillon, late
Lieut. Rifle Br., p.s 18 May 74
Frank Willan 23 June 75
John Fra. Sparke,1 late Capt.
84 F. Hon. Major 23 Oct. 75
Warner J. L. Heriofc 26 May 77
724 Militia
LIEUTENANTS.
Ernest H. Taunton i Apr. 74
Chas. H. B. Williams 29 Apr. 74
R. ap Hugh Williams 22 July 74
John Wm. Davis 2SJune7o
Henry F. D. Thomps>u ...20 Jan. 77
Hon. J. R.deC. Boscawen 19 July 79
Hugh C. Fortescue 19 July 79
Henry Lee Penncll iS Oct. 79
Sicond Lieutenant*.
Thomas T. 0. Warner 24 July 78
Wm. Pulteney Pultoney ... 2 Oct. 78
Anh\ir W. Dawmr 8 Feb. 79
Walter T. Coleman .... 3 Sept. 79
Adit. <f Capl.—R.M. Pulteney,
I' ,.ig Apr. 76
qr.ila.trr (u-itk rank qfQ ■.
Mr. in the Army .->
Haden 25 Jan. 56
M, V Off -
Buff racings.
Koyal Eadnor & Brecknock.
(The Bojal South Wales Borderers.)
(Rifle,.) [NO. 50.]
Head Quarters, Brecon.
Ho.NOkAKT COLONEL.
Horn. Arthur Walsh, J/P...30 Dec. 76
Lieutenant Colon ll.
Wm. Jones Thomas,1 DL.
JP lite Capt. 1 Dr.Gds ... 4 Oct. 76
Majors.
Davnl B Jones, Hor..Lt. Col. 1 2 May 73
John Williams Morgan 4 Oct. 76
Captains.
Hanson Hy. Applethwaite 4 Apr. 66
John James 26 Apr. 73
James Aug. Fra. Bnead io June 74
Henry Lewis 2 June 75
John D. Dickinson, lateLt.
-•4 ■/■' 21 Mar. 77
Gerald John Fitzgerald ..2: June 78
Lieutenant-.
Frank W. M. Evans 28 May 73
Herbert H. Mayberv 14 May 74
Thomas C. B. Watk'ins 10 Feb. 75
Anthony H. Miers 16 Oct. 75
Second Lieutenants.
Henry M. Mayberv 16 Jan. 78
Krancis M. J. D. Rhodes ... 8 Jan. 79
.Samuel Moreton Thomas ..^o Apr. 79
Charles Price Jones 30 July 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.-H. R. Far-
.piliar. (apt. 24 F 14 Mar. 76
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Adam
Ori&P 1 Apr. 77
Med Off. -Thos. Armstrong,
x " ■,/" : Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
Shropshire.
Head Quarters, Shrewsbury. [No. 54.]
HoNOHVRY COLONEL.
ttohart Frederick \ui\,dl.
UU l.i Colonel 53 F. 24 Apr. 63
Lt.Coi.om 1..
Kdw. C.rbrat, lair l.t. 73 p..
Honorary Colonel r. Mar. 55
Majors.
TkomasMcyrick, Jl I
„C I''""1, 7 June 73
Willmni Patchett 3o Apr. 77
Captwn
Walter II.M.ry Whilmoi.. ... 1 Apr 6s
Major \r.. (
John It,-, i > S
„,?,•'' ,' 8 Apr. 67
■ : ■! j u'lV f,
Kr» AJn WW I,,.
K.w.Matby\Vak,.,,„„1./.
William I.
.»« J017 79 1
Infantry of England and Wales.
Second Lirutenants.
j Henry C. F. Somerset 23 Mar. 78
Robert D. Vizard 18 Apr. 78
' Robert Jenkins 23 Oct. 78
Joseph Alfred Bradney ... 8 Mar. 79
Henrv Price- Williams 15 Mar. 79
Douglas Grant Stewart 14 Apr. 79
Aug. Carter King 31 July 79
Fred. Grindall Turnbull ...29 Oct. 79
Charles E. P. Lousada 8 Mar. 79
Adjt. Jf Capt— R.Montague
Hornby,1 late Capt. 18 F. ;
Hon. Major 28 NOV. 67
Paymaster. —
Qr. Matter (with rank- of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Johu
Roberts 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off— John N. Heath-
cote, Surgeon S May 46
Nelson Edwards, Surgeon... 1 Mar. 73
Green Facings.
1st Somerset.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 16.]
Head Quarters, Taunton.
Honorary Colonel.
Charles K. Kemeys Tvnte,
JP. DL. late Capt. n
Suttart andQr.Gdt 20 Oct. 57
Lt. Colonel.
Henrv Cornish Henley, J P.;
Hon. Colonel 26 Feb. 79
Majors.
SchofieldPatten.ifoii.it.Co/. 9 Dec. 74
Thomas Koworth Parr, late
Lt. Rifle Brigade 7 July 79
Captains.
Wm. O. Meade King, p. ».... 19 Dec. 68
ThomasMarriott-Dodingtoii27 July 70
Henry Edw. Bennett, p.s ....13 Feb. 72
William Burridge, p.* 24 Aug. 72
Henry Edward Harbin,in«t.
of Musketry , p.s 26 Mar. 73
Theoph. Pym Hillcoat/ji.s. 14 Mar. 74
John Hammet Beadon, p.s.13 Sept. 79
Henry Hutchins Richards,
lateLt. 103 F.
Lieutenants.
Richard H. Hayward i60ct. 72
Walter Alcock 3 Oct. 74
Robert D. Tomlin 2 May 77
Bankes S. P. Tomlin 7 Aug. 78
Theobald L. Walsh 7 Aug. 78
Hastings E. Hicks 15 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Henry E. Taunton-Collins 26 Nov. 79
Harry Plumridge Levita ... 3 May 79
S. R. A. G. Hamilton 11 Oct. 72
Reginald A. S. Hill 15 Nov. 79
Edward Brinsley Rawlins .24 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Henry Atkin-
son Adair, late Capt. 52 F.
Hon. Major 25 Sept. 68
Qr. Master.— John Taylor.. 1 Apr. 77
Med.Off-W.A.Uene.'Surg.
M<ij 7 Aug. 75
Black Velvet Facings.
Alfred James Riley, ;
Wm. N. Conyers-D'Arcy ...19 Jan. 76
.31 Mar. 75
2nd Somerset.
(Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Bath. [No. 47.]
Honorary Colonel.
William Pinney, DL. JP.... 1 Jan. 50
Lt. Colon kl Commandant.
Alex. Wm. Adair,iJ"P. Hon.
Col., late Capt. 52 F. p. s. 12 Sept. 70
Majors.
Chaa.R.J. Sawyer,* J"P. Z<tf«
of Netherlands Service, and
a Knight CouronnedeChene 3 Apr. 70
VincentUpton Langworthy,
laULt. 7 F 26 Feb. 76
Captains.
EaatonJi hn Cox,4 late Capt.
' r .......... 8 Apr. 70
Win. Long, JP. late Lt.
■>" ''' P> i Dec. 70
BUlnerAug. Arthur Braaier-
Ona.gh,*JP.,laULt.Mili.
lory Train ; Hon. Major. .23 Feb. 71
Francis Wm Rankin, p. t. 14 Nov 71
Alfred Thrale Perkins, .//'. '
"'' ''>■' ' '■' 8 Apr. 74
P.P.D.Chirke.Capt.h p. 5S F. 3 May 76
Edward Riley, p-" 31 Aug. 78
Lieutenants.
Wm. G. S. Sainsbury, p.s. 15 Apr. 71
John C. Godwin 25 Nov. 74
Edward Strachey ... 23 Sept. 73
Edm. G. Carew 4 Dec. 78
J. R. Howard-Vvse 4 Dec. 78
Alfred'!. Olive " 26 July 79
John S. Henderson 10 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
James A. Whitla 20 Nov. 78
Edward T. Allen 23 Nov. 78
Edward Henry HuUe 1 July 79
Thomas C. E. Thring 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— T. A. Cary,
Bl. Major 13 F. 12 Nov. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Edwin
F.Kingston 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off— David Michael,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Black Velvet Facings.
The King's Own 1st Stafford.
Head Quarters, Lichfield. | ITo. 66.]
" Mediterranean."
Honoraky Colonel.
Hon. Wellington Pat. Man-
versOhetwynd Talliot./ar e
of 7 Fusiliers, Serj.atArms
in Ordinary to the Queen,
Hon. Colonel 26 Apr. 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Pryce I. Harrison,ifon.C'o/.i5 Mar. 76
Lt.Colonel.
HerveyTalbot,/ure.Ens.i8.F. 9 May 77
Majors.
Edward Henry Foster 4 Oct. 76
Walter George Webb 9 May 77
Captains.
Wm. Arden, DL JP. late
ofuHutsur* 12 July 69
Michael H. Grazebrook 1 Apr. 74
Robertson G. Marshall, Lt.
h.p. 3 W. I. II 22 Aug. 74
Henry Francis Sneyd, lale
Ens. 86 F 17 June 71
Kingsley O. Foster, p.s 14 Apr. 75
Willoughby Wood, p.s 30 June 75
Hon. Charles W. Finch 26 Aug. 76
James B. Bissell 4 Oct. 76
Edw. G. Whitby 22 Aug. 77
Ligb.ttvood T. Birch 22 Aug. 77
Michael A. W. Broun 15 Mar. 79
Hon. Wm. Bagot 19 July 79
Lieutenants.
Askew James Hillcoat 25 Dec. n
Hon. Daniel H. Finch 5 June 75
Edmund William Tennant 30 Dec. 76
George B. Henderson 14 Mar. 77
Alexander Finlay 29 May 78
Henry S. St. Leaer-Wood 9 May 77
Sir H. H. E. Ch'iiuberlain,£ri3 Nov. 79
Algernon C. Talbot 15 Nov. 79
Charles E. H. Cooch 15 Nov. 79
Abram Jackson 15 Nov. 79
Hon. C:emeut E. Finch ...10 Dec. 79
Sudlow Harrison 10 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
William J. S. Blacklock ... 8 Mar. 79
Thos. Edgcombe Hiclcman24 May 79
Adj. <f Capt.— F. B. M Crau-
t'urd, Bt. Major ?■« F 1 Nov. 75
Qr.Masters (with rank ofQr.
Mr. in the Army). — Benj.
T. Crowe 1 Apr. 77
Frederick Sowtou,1 late Qr.
Mr. 38 F. 1 Apr. 77
Blue Facings.
The King's Own 2nd Stafford.
{Ugh* Infantry.) [No. 58.]
Head Quarters, Stafford.
Colonel.
KM . , LarlR-.ithcrton, D L.JP.5 Jan. 53
Lt.Colonel.
MortoaEdw. Buller,Z>L.JP. 10 Dec. 9
June 75
Majors.
Eyre T. John Rd. Nugent,
late Capt. 5gF.H0u.Lt.C0l.
Captains.
James Wemvss Anderson,
late 92 F. Ron.Major 16 Dec. 54
John Ed. Knight, J?,*., Inst.
of Musketry, Hun. Major 28 Sept. 57
Aug. Pattisson, Hon. Major 17 Jan. 63
K< iwland John Lenthall, late
Lt. 32 F. ; Hon. Major .15 Dec. 68
William Shaw, Hnn.Majoris Dec. 68
John W. P.hovfe,Hon.Maj. 10 Oct. 71
Charles Forster, p.s 18 Oct. 76
Richard Colley Wellesley ... 2 June 77
Lancelot G.B.Bowdon,/j..«. 9 May 78
John Henry Monckton.p.n. 29 Nov. 79
Lieutenants.
Henry Ripley 27 Feb. 63
Randal B. Stanier 15 Apr. 71
Henry William Holmes 26 Mar. 72
Joseph H. Blacklock, p.s . 6 Sept. 73
Geo. Crampton Hall, p.s. ...14 Apr. 75
Henry H. Ward 29 Dec. 75
Geo. Wm. H.Tudor 15 June78
William L.P.Mark 15 June 78
Walter Wm. Wig-gin 30 Apr. 79
Arthur J. B. St. Leger 10 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Augustus F. Manley 18 Dec. 77
William A. Briscoe 21 Aug. 78
Robert S. Lambert 23 Nov. 78
Robert H. Hargreaves 21 May 79
Adjt.JCupt.— Henry Steuart
Tonipson, late Capt. 51 F.;
Hon. Major 27 Mar. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Archi-
bald Macqueen
Med. Off — Cooper Hayes
Crawford, Ml). Surg.Maj.
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of England ami Wal
West Suffolk.
[No. 10.]
725
Aug. 68
Mar. 73
The King's Own 3rd Stafford.
(Rifles.) [No. 73.]
HeadQuartrs.Newcastle-under-Lyne.
Honorary Colonel.
Chas.Bagot./a^o/'Gr. Gds. 27 Mar. 58
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Peter Broughton, late Capt.
3 Dr. Gds 24 Feb. 70
Majors.
Cha.sJno.Webh, Hon. Lt. Col. 2 June 71
Francis Vere Wright, p.s.;
Hon. Lt. Col 11 Feb. 74
Geo. Thomas Miller, late
Capt. 48 F.; Hon. Major. .16 Oct. 75
Captains.
William Lee Grcsley, Hon.
Major 1 Aug. 59
tValterM.Coyney,p.s.;i/orj.
Major 17 Mar. 65
Hamar Alfred Bass, p.s. . . .20 Jan. 70
Charles Bill 2 June 71
ClementFras. Wedgwood... 2 June 71
Edward Talbot Wolseley ...11 Feb. 74
Hugh Ker Colville, p.s 15 Mar. 76
Richard Mirehouse 1 Apr. 76
Charles Edward Lyon 23 Mar. 78
St. Vincent W. Jervis 21 May 79
Lieutenants.
Fra. R. Twemlow 8 Aug. 74
Edw. G. Amphlett 19 Jan. 76
Sub Lieutenants.
Fras. Edw. Fitzherbert 25 June 77
Second Lieutenants.
John Ward Bagnall 1 Aug. 77
Geo. Aug. Parkyns 13 Oct. 77
Arthur I. H. BUI 19 Jan. 78
Clement S. Kynnersley 24 Apr. 78
Arthur G. F. Dashwood ... 8 Feb. 79
Hubert John Broughton ...26 Nov. 79
John R. Sneyd-Kynnersley29 Nov. 79
Frank Justice Stanier 29 Nov. 79
Adjt. Sr Capt.—F. W. Cary,
Capt. 15 F 25 Mar. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Edw.
Richard Adams 23 Sept. 69
Med. Off. — Charles Orton,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
2nd Hoyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Bury St. Edmunds.
Honorary Colonel.
The Marquess of Bristol 10 Jan. 65
Lt.Colonel.
Wm. Julius Marshall, p.s.
Hon. Colonel 10 Nov. 75
Majors.
Montague Cha. Browning,2
late Capt. 87 F. 32 Jan. 76
Alfred Robert Jennins 19 Feb. 76
Captains.
Henry Fearnside Speed, p.s. 26 Feb. 64
Lord John W. N. Hervey ...11 Feb. 69
Charles Edw. Salmon '. 21 July 69
John Dawson 8 Dec. 70
James Elwin Oakes 22 May 72
Edw. Purefoy Huddlestone 26 Apr. 73
Fra.Wm. L.Anstruther.p.s. 14 Feb. 74
James Hunter Rodwell.^.s. 31 Mar. 75
Henry Stephen Swiney,/<(fe
Capt. 69 F 20 Apr. 76
Robert H. B. Campbell,7>.s.3o Apr. 79
Lieutenants.
Wm. H. Q. Jones, p. s: 16 May 74
Lord Byron 17 Feb. 75
Henry John Deane 22 Nov. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur M. Wilson 31 July 78
Robert B. Graham 7 Aug. 78
Raymond H. R. Smithies... 15 Feb. 79
Wm. A. W. Strickland 5 Mar. 79
William George Wyld 26 Mar. 70
Hyde Parker 25 Apr. 79
Duncan Dunbar Brogden... 25 Apr. 79
John Golding 25 Apr. 79
Herbert Eden Hawkins ...24 Dec. 79
Robert Edward Coyte 24 Dec. 79
Edmund H. A. Oakes 24 Dec. 79
Henry Edward Whiffin ... 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. &■ Capt.— Chas. Joshua
Tuffnell Oakes,1 late Capt.
Mil. Train ; Hon. Major. ..12 Sept. 61
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Edw.
Higgins 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off. — John Kilner,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Thos. Wm. Spink Locke,
Surg 1 Mar. 73
Yellow Facings.
1st Eoyal Surrey.
Head Quarters, Kingston. [No. 20.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
George Palmer Evelyn,1 JP.
late Capt. Rifle Brigade;
Hon. Colonel 19 Mar. 56
Majors.
StewartForbes,HoH.if.CoZ.26 Aug. 65
Fred. William Benwell, late
Capt. 66 F. 1 Oct. 75
Captains.
Robert Henry Tighe, Inst.
of Musketry, p.s 8 Sept. 65
Carleton Smith, Hon. Major 30 Mar. 67
Tho. Warne Lemmon.jo. «. 25 June 67
Fred. S. Barlin, late Ens.
3°
p.s.
.30 Nov. 67
.30 July 69
.15 July 70
..6 Sept. 73
. 4 Nov. 74
.16 June 79
George Osgood , p. s
Rich. Jas. H. Mahon, ;_>. s.
John Pope Cox, p.s
Edward Clifton Griffith
Geo. Wm. Graves, p.s. ...
Lieutenants.
James Cazalet Crofton 16 Mar. 68
Charles Henry Lord, p.s. ... 4 May 72
Wm. A. H.Smith 14 Jan. 74
Wm. F. West, p.s 24 June 74
James L. Goodwin 31 Mar. 75
Edw. H. L. Sage 13 Nov. 75
John C. E. H. Brooke 15 Apr. 76
Charles W. G. Evelyn 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Charles L. M. Rich 14 Dec. 78
Wm. H. R. Saunders 16 Aug. 79
Walter Gerald Gifford 26 Nov. 79
Adj. Sr Capt.—K. R. C. HiU,
Capt. 31 F. 3 Nov.
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
W. Kemble 1 Apr.
Med. Off— Fras. Bonney,
MD.Surg 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings
Head Quarters, Guildford. [No. 11.
Honorary Colonel.
William, Earl of Lovelace,
Lord Lieutenant 14 Aug. 52
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Wm. James S harp, Hon. Col. 29 Nov. 70
Majors.
Ed.G.Hartnell, Hon.Lt.Col. 4 May 72
James Elyard, Hon.Lt.Col. 8 May 76
Captains.
James Atkinson 3 Feb. 70
Chas. H.i.vard Chaplin, late
Capt. .v A Ijt. Turkish Con-
tingent, Hon. Major 23 Feb. 71
Edw. Geo. Godwin-Austen 23 Feb. 71
John Davis 4 May 72
Charles Thomas Ritchie ...24 July 72
.ffoK.SpencerH. Jolliffe,/).*. isAug. 74
Arch. H. Mathison,p.» 24 Feb. 75
Henry Olivier Lloyd, late
Captain 23 F. 14 Aug 75
Charles D. Hodgson 25 June 78
Fred. Foster Bateman n Sept. 78
Lieutenants.
Geo. A. Flower 16 May 74
Henry T. S. Lightfoot 4 Nov. 74
Joseph W. R. Adams 16 Aug. 76
William R. Lyon 1 July 78
Harry D. Barclay 11 Dec. 78
Fred. H. Fairtlough 11 Dec. 78
Charles B. Lightfoot 19 Apr. 76
Arthur H. Coward 13 Sept. 79
Capel M. Brunker 13 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Ellis D. Gosling 11 Dec. 78
Antoin D. Thome 25 Jan. 79
Loftus St. George 9 May 79
Herbert Arthur'Phillips ...13 May 79
Herbert C. B. Payne 15 Nov. 79
Charles A. A. Frederick 15 Nov. 79
Adjt. if- Capt.— Chas. Lennox
Tredcroft,4 late Capt. h.p.
R. A,-!; Hon. Major 27 Sept. 66
Qr.Mr. (wtthrank oj Qr.Mr.
in the Army).— Rbt. Cooke 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off— Benjamin Baker,
Surg. Major 8 July 78
Blue Facings.
3rd Eoyal Surrey. [No. n8.]
Head Quarters, Kingston on Thames,,
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Miles Stringer, lateLt. 6 Dr.
Hon. Colonel 15 May 72
Majors.
Cha. F. Evelyn, Hon. Lt.C0l.12 Feb. 70
James LeGeyt Daniel!, do. 15 May 72
Captains.
Lamorock Flower, Inst, of
Musketry; Hon. Maj 9 Apr. 60
Robert Rintoul, Jit. Major
h.p. 16 Lancers 3 May 69
Matthew Linker Howitt 20 July 72
Charles Herbert Curtis 21 Feb. 74
James George Scott,2 late
Captain 5 F 16 Dec. 74
Henry B. M. Carvick 9 Oct. 75
Edgar Carnac Purchas 2 Apr. 79
Miles Stringer, p.s 9OCL 79
Lieutenants.
Richard Aug. AVillis 6 Nov 72
Aug. M. Hamilton 12 Feb. 73
Fra. S. G. Moon 28 May 73
Alfred Edw. Parley, p.s. ...18 May 74
Arthur F. Waters, p.s 10 Feb. 75
Wm. H. Bulpett 16 Aug. 76
Second Lieutenants.
Edmond John Hunt 27 Feb. 78
Burrell C. Fuller 21 Sept. 78
Fred. Herbert Walsh 28 Apr. 79
F. W. Westropp-Dawson...28 Apr. 79
Edmond John Hunt 26 Nov. 79
Burrell Cleveland Fuller ...26 Nov. 70
Aaj.Sf C«;>f.-W.T.Deverell,
Capt. 31 F. 17 Jan. 70
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Rich.
Walker Jones, late Ensign
British German Legion ... 7 June 65
Med. Off.— Matthew Owen
Coleman, MD. Surg.Maj. 16 May 76
Blue Facings.
j26 Militia
Eoyal Sussex.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 52- J
Head Quarters, Chichester.
Lt.Coi.oni l Commandant.
JohnAldridge,'Z>Z J.P. late
Bt. Major ai P.; JIon.C0l.27 Oct. 75
LlKUTBWANT COLONEL.
TkeBarl ..tU.ivch.MP.JP.
late Lt.fi Capt. Or. Gd: 2S June 76
Huon.
Edw.J0U11St.John. />/,..//'.
Rfcl.Zt.CW. 4 MOT. ;o
Captains.
John K. Smith, Son. Matorai July 58
Tho8-FauloonerWisden,2>i.
.//-. Hot .1/ ..aoJuly 60
Charles Bridger, JP., Hon.
Mai'>r g Jan. 1 1
JohnXuttman-JohiiBOn.JPia Mar. 70
CharleeBaymondBurrell,.rP6 Apr. 72
' ilville Bridger, y.»'..
/««f. of Musketry 15 Feb. 73
Sidney B. MWhitmic. p. t. 9 June 75
11 hi 'fit Kearney. 2 May 76
Charli 9 Goring, Jai«
P.j y/o«. Major 12 Apr. 70
.11:1111 Lawrell ...28 June 76
James M. Carr Lloyd 28 June 76
Charles B.Godman.p.*. ... sMay 79
LIEUTENANTS.
Herbert Charles Young ... 9 Feb. 76
John Riunsbotham, JP 16 Aug. "6
Harvcv T. 15. Combe, 7>.»... 9 Feb. 76
Edm. Alex. Bnilbe 20 May 76
Charles R. A. Leslie 9 Aug. 76
Bdward Broad wood, p.#. ...is Nov. 76
Joseph Godmaii 23 June 77
-ival Henty 30 Apr. 79
Emil L). Ilciiicin inn ... 6 Aug. 79
Henry Campbell Chads 6 Aug. 79
Sin Lieutenants.
Win. F. H. Lyon 10 Apr. 73
. [ill 1 1 bNANi'S.
B m C. Bingham... 19 Jan. 78
31 May 79
ohn Elphinstone 2 July 79
gsby Walnman...3o July 79
Charles Gerard Barton 29 Oct. 79
Montague George Barton. ..29 Oct. 79
Adf Jc Capt.—E. F. Browne,
Bt. Major 35 F. 25 Oct. 75
Qr. Matter, (Kith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Kobt.
Sutherland 1 Apr. 77
William Goldby 12 July 55
Med.Ojr.—\\m. Batley, late
Sura., Surg.Maj. 1 Mar. 73
■ !. M. l'ercivai, Surg. Majoryo Apr. 70
Blue Facings.
1st Eoyal Tower Hamlets.
./'« Oirn Light Infantry.)
Head Quarters, Daiston. [No. 97.]
)L01 1 I. I lOU iNDiKT.
1 0. .Somerset,
hi. -W. late J.i. 13 P. ...15 May 72
Majobs.
Balis,4
Hon. Lt.OoUmol 19 June 72
Bernard Tindal Bosanqneti9 Dec. 77
1 'tniiNv.
rtta 1 p iblsber,'
ffon.JKiy.3j Apr. 71
.. S I'Yli. 73
1:1111 a' Beckett 5 Feb. 73
John Arch. Layies. p, *. ... 3 June 75
' P. 5 Sept. 77
1 H'ur'lmore sSept 77
Charles J. Marshall,' late
.24 Apr. 78
16 Aug. 79
[it] 1 THNANTS.
,7 Feb. -7
ii.b.n.;
11 Mar. ;-
■• IHTS.
•• 7 Alllf 78 I
5 Mar. 70
t Apr. 79
4 Apr. 79
1
Infantry of England and Wales.
Philip de Sulis Bass 3 Sept. 79
Forbes Griffith Saunder ...27 Sept. 79
Alex. Bowers King 29 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4" Capt.— John Henry
Nott,1 late Capt. 1 F. ;
Son. Major 1 Sept. 66
Qr. Matter (•«* rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Chns.
Barrow 1 Apr. 77
Med.Off.-Kich. C. Kibbler,
Surg.Maj 13 Apr. 74
Blue Facings.
2nd Eoyal Tower Hamlets.
(The Queen's Own Light Infantry.)
[No. 83.]
Head Quarters, Victoria Park Square.
Honorary Colonel.
The Earl of Wilton, GCII.
DL. JP 19 Feb. 62
Lt. Colonel.
Fred. John Colin Halkett,3
I ite Capt. 71 F. 24 May 66
Majors.
John Edw.Tewart,6 late Bt.
Major 6 F.; Hon. Lt. Col.10 May 73
Geo. Shirley Maxwell, late
Lieut. 20F. Hon. Lt. Col. 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
Robert Kirkwood,2fo«. Ifo/. 4 June 63
John Bolton 18 Sept. 66
John William Lee, p. s 24 June 71
Alfred Wm. Collis Browne.25 Nov. 74
John J. A. H. Dove, p. s. ...14 Aug. 75
Edw. Coghlan, Hon.MajorJr
Qr. Matter h.p. Depot 'Batt. 4 June 79
Basil John Fisher 29 Oct. 75
Lieutenants.
Thomas D. Moore, p.s 14 Apr. 75
Chas. S. D. Robinson 20 Dec. 76
Magnus W. M. Herbert ... 6 Aug. 79
Charles F. Halkett 6 Aug. 79
Albert Edwards 6 Aug. 79
George Croker Bayly 6 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Bernard Vidal Shaw 15 Mav 79
H. F. Coghlan-White 11 Oct. 79
Wm. Bensley Young 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. i- Capt.—C. F. Hulse,
Capt. Bife Brigade 14 May 79
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Edw.
Robinson 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.—T. B. Christie,
Surg.Maj 14 July 73
G. P. Bate, MD. A.Surg 4 Aug. 71
Blue Facings.
1st Warwick.
Head Quarters, Warwick. [No. 36.]
" The Bear and Bagged Staff."
Honorary Colonel.
W. H., Lord Leigh 2 June 65
Lt.Colonel.
Oswald Aug. Grimston,1 late
Capt. 19 F. Son. Colonel. ..is Apr. 74
Majors.
Edw. Sawyer, .Hon. Lt.Col. 16 Dec. 74
HerbertHarringtonRobcrtS3T Mar. 75
Captains.
Fra. Lloyd Landlord James,
DL. JP 26 Nov. 63
John Marsland 15 June 65
Wm.Alex. Pennington, jy.11 Feb. 71
Henry D. Macaulay, late
Lt. B. Navy, p.» 10 Oct. 74
Arthur Wm. Savage n Mar. 75
Edw. F. K. Fortescuo.-VP.,
( 'apt.h.p. (6 Bengal Ar. i"«/'.3i July 75
Edm, EC. Hooper 2 Dec. 76
Charles Win. E. Dawes 28 Apr. 79
Lieutenants.
Wm. D. Strachan 20 May 76
Edmund Molyneux 13 Apr. 77
Robert C. Money 23 Oct. 78
Eta; don D. P. Taylor 23 Oct. 78
Leslie Charles Fryer 16 Apr. 70
Hollo EstoutevUleGrimstoniS June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Roderick M. MacLeod 4 Dec. 78
8 Tyrwhitt 2 July 79
ham i3Sept.79
Fred. H. G. Cunliffe 27 Sept. 79
Edward George Wynyard... 27 Sept.79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— W. T. Blois,
Capt. 6 F. 5 Jan. 76
Qr. Matter {with rank of Qr.
Mr in the Army). — Edward
Hanworth 1 Oct. 78
Med. Off.—
Yellow Facings.
2nd Warwick.
Head Quarters, Leamington. [No. 53.]
Honorary Colonel.
Frederick Granville, DL.
lateMajor23 F- 30 Jan. 78
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Geo. D. Steele Perkins 2 Mar. 78
Majors.
Matthew W. Furness 14 Aug. 75
Thomas Greenway, late In-
dian Army 3 June 78
Captains.
Benj. Elliott Ogle, Inst, of
Musketry, Hon. Major ...23 Aug. 62
James Giidea 19 Jan. 66
Robert Allenby 24 May 66
BrookP.MorganPayler.^.s. 3 Apr. 69
M. De la Poer Beresford ...15 Mar. 76
Robert Lancaster 15 Mar. 76
Chas. Madock Beech, p.s.... 23 June 77
Sir Peyton E. Skipwith, i?<. 26 July 79
Lieutenants.
Geo. G. Lancaster 16 July 73
Harry W. Schofield 31 Mar. 75
Harry W. D. de Windt 2 June 75
John E. R. Campbell 6 Dec. 76
Walter L. Fenwick 7 Feb. 77
Alex. J. B. Redmayne 3 Mar. 77
John H. Boughton'-Leigh...23 Apr. 77
Archibald Fuller 16 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Everard Cochran 3 Apr. 78
Edmund De P. O'Kelly 9 Apr. 78
Eaward Harry Levett 29 May 78
Wellesley G. Pigott 20 Sept.79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. R. Gibbs,
Capt. 6 F 1 July 78
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
D. Sharp 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.— Charles William
Marriott, JP. Surg.Maj. 21 Apr. 75
White Facings.
Eoyal Westmorland.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 17.]
Head Quarters, Carlisle.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Richard Courtenay Mus-
grave, Bart 1 Feb. 79
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Wm. Pitt Draffen,1 Capt.
h.p. B. Mar. Art., p. s. ... 2 Mar. 78
Majors.
Corry Beverley Smith, late
Captain X. Marine Art. ...30 Nov. 75
Captains.
Christopher W.Braithwaite 13 May 64
George Cockle, p.s., Inst.
of Musketry 27 Apr. 65
John David Downing, Bt.
Maj. h.p. 28 F. 12 July 75
Geo. James, Capt. h.p. 34 P. 11 July 77
Louis Carruthers Salkeld... 9 June 79
Henry Paul Mason 10 June 79
Lieutenant.
Charles Greenwood 3 Mar. 77
Second Lieutenants.
Robert Y. James 23 Oct. 78
Arthur W. D. Lewis S Jan. 79
Fred. David Baillie 3Sept. 79
Edward Arthur Browne ...11 Oct. 79
L. C. E. D. Dowdall n Oct. 79
William Dobinson 5 Nov. 79
Richard H. Hudleston 15 Nov 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. O. Gage,
Capt. 34 F. 23 Dec. 73
Qr. Master (with r,i,k of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Samuel
Soal 9 May 79
Med. Off. — Fergus Arm-
strong, MD. Surg.Maj... 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Militia Infantry of England and Wale*.
Wiltshire.
Head Quarters, Devizes. [No. 33.]
Eoyal
Mediterranean."
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Lord Methuen, DL. late of
71 F., Aide de Camp to the
Queen, and Colonel 6 Mey 46
Majors.
William Black, p.s. Hon. I.e. 5 Feb. 73
Sam.Wm. R. Sadler, late Lt.
23 F;P-» 10 May 79
Captains.
John Francis Mair Winter-
scale, lateLt. RijleBrigade;
Hon. Major ' 28 Mar. 66
Alex. Fra. Powell, p.s n May 67
Albert Reginald Graves, p. s.27 May 69
H. Chas. Coddington, p.s. ...26 Mar. 73
Son.M. W.Geo. Sandys, p.s. is Apr. 74
John N. Still, lute Capt. 25F.14 Apr. 75
James Bennett.Zai'p Lt. 62F.17 July 75
Wm. Klingender, Capt. h.p.
16 F. 19 Feb. 76
H. H., Lord Trafalgar, p.s. 31 May 79
Lieutenants.
Gerard B. Napier 20 Jan. 75
Anthony K. W. Peacock ...20 Mar. 75
Edward C. A. Sanford 20 Aug. 79
Rowland C. W. de Cerjat...2o Aug. 79
George F. Ottley 20 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
John Digby Calley 6 Oct. 77
Harry Wyndham Carter ... 7 Aug. 78
Lucius FitzGerald 30 Apr. 79
James Wriothesley Noel ...20 June 79
Fred. Law Williams 20 Aug. 79
Son. E. A. H. Nelson 20 Sept. 79
Adjt.SfCapt.— T.H.Forsyth,
Capt. 62F. i] Dec. 75
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — John
Gledden 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— John Frederick
Nicholls, MD. Surgeon ... 8 Aug. 54
Blue Facings.
Worcester.
Head Quarters, Worcester. [No. 67.]
Honorary Colonel.
Thomas Webb, DL. JP. late
Capt. 90 F 15 Mar. 70
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Thomas C N.Norbury,1 DL.
JP. late Capt. 6 Dr. Gds.,
Hon. Colonel 15 Mar. 70
Lt. Colonel.
Martindale E.Vale, DL.JP.
Hon. Colonel io Nov. 77
Majors.
Wm. Parker Howell, late
Ensign 8 F.; Son. Lt. Col.13 June 74
Richard PrcscottDeeie, late
Capt. It. Engineers 13 June 74
Aug. Hancocks, p.s n Oct. 79
Captains.
Henry Edward Vale 22 May 68
Charles Edward Davis 4 June 69
William Henry Allsopp,p.s. 4 June 70
Theodore King 15 May 72
Herbert W. Domvile, p.s.... 13 June 74
Henry Chillingworth 2 Sept. 74
Owen Charles Walcot 30 Sept.74
Sidney B. R. Hawkins 30 Sept.74
John S. Kersteman, p.s. ...30 Sept.74
Alfred Winsmore Hooper... 28 June 76
Edward Hugh Bearcroft ... 7 Nov. 77
John S. Wainwright 20 Feb. 78
Elias John Webb 21 May 79
Charles Edw. Little, p.s n Oct. 79
Lieutenants.
Maurice H. Berkeley 19 Sept.74
John V. Colby 14 Nov. 74
Robert B. Clarke..... 17 Feb. 75
Henry E. Whit more 10 Mar. 75
Robert V. Berkeley 26 Aug. 76
John R. M. Anderson 3 June 79
Wm. H. A. Croker 13 Sept. 79
Morton R. Stubbs 13 Sept. 79
Robert Holden 13 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. C. Hanford-Flood 23 Oct. 78
Francis P. Vane 2 Nov. 78
Charles F. V. Sidebottom-
Venner 8 Jan. 79
Harry Warry Steward 15 Feb. 79
Thomas Fitzroy Kelly 3 May 79
Tudor E. G. Walsh 21 May 79
Henry Louis Lee 14 June 79
Charles S. Galton 20 Sept. 79
Sydney Woodward Lineolm8 Oct. 79
Ad jt. cf- Capt.—V/m. Charles
HiU.late Capt. 36 F.; Hon.
Major 25 Mar. 68
Qr.Musters (with rank ofQr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thus.
Kelly 10 Nov. 69
John Moore 23 Oct. 78
Med. Off.—G. E. Hyde.Surg.
Maj 1 Mar. 73
H.G. Budu, Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
East York.
" White Pose of York." [No. 12.]
Head Quarters, Beverley.
Honorary Colonel.
Geo. Hamilton Thompson,
DL. late Lieut. 1 Dr. Gds. 10 May 71
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Wm. Henry Grimston,4 late
Capt. 13 F. JP 10 May 73
Majors.
Charles Telford, JP., p.s.
Hon. Lt. Colonel 16 Apr. 73
JohnEdwardBrodhurst,/aie
Capt. s,Dr. Gds. ;Hon.Lt.Coli6 Oct. 75
Captains.
Edward Barry Broadley ...12 June
HenryLeake,9 Capt.h.p.joF.
Hon. Major 27 Aug. 73
George Duncombe 9 Sept. 74
Frederick Reynard, /..»■ 9 June75
Thos. Dodd Milburn 9 June 75
Julian H. H. Ruxton, late
Capt. is F 12 Dec. 77
Edmund R. Berkeley, h. p.
96 F 16 Feb. 78
Ralph G. L. Rees-Webbe ... 1 Feb.
Lieutenants.
Cecil Henry Wray 2 Sept. 74
Marshall C. Burton 12 Jan. 76
Francis Fraser 23 Feb. 76
R. T. Ringrose-Voase 16 Aug. 76
James B. W. Wilson 8 June 77
John Foord 7 May 79
Robert Murray 7 May 79
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur W. B. Buckle 5 Mar. 79
Alfred G. C. Schenlev 19 Apr. 79
Adjt.$Capt.—-R.Y. 8. Riall,
Capt. 15 R >- Sept. 79
Paymaster. — John William
V. Sandwith, late Capt.
Bombay Army 15 Nov. 55
Qr. Matter (icith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
Sisson Cooper 1 Mar. 64
Buff Facings.
The North York.
(Rifles.) [No. 22. J
Head Quarters, Richmond.
Honorary Colonel.
Hamlet Coote Wade, CB.
Breoet Colonel, late of 13 F.x-j Dec. 73
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Charles Henry Dowker,6
late Capt. 1 F.; Hon. Col. 10 Dec. 73
Majors.
C.S.BranWey, p.s. Hon. Lt. Col 30 Mar. 72
Robert George Hopkinson ;
Son. Lt. Col io Dec. 73
Captains.
Luke Hall Kirby 28 Jan. 70
MatthewBowser Dodds,p.s.i7 July 72
James Wm. Richardson, p. s.i 7 July 72
Arthurs. Gilbert,1* lateCapt.
7° F. 18 Apr. 74
Robt. Hutton -Squire 22 July 74
Wm. F. Powell 17 July 78
Reginald Bell 21 May 79
Adolphus H. W. Lawson ...26 July 79
Lieutenants.
Henry Whaley, p.s 10 Mar. 75
Metherwood Bentley 11 Oct. 76
Cecil S. Miller 2 Oct. 78
James P. Robson 2 Oct. 78
Montagu W. Bayly 26 July 79
Laurence F. Barton 26 July 79
Wm. Pery Standish 26 July 79
George L. B. Killick 16 Aug. 79
727
Second Lieutenants.
Hon. Wm. F. J. Dundas ...10 July 78
Son. George Catbcart 16 Aug. 79
Hon. Cospatrick T. DundaS26 Nov. 79
Runert Edward Sullivan ...10 Dec. 79
Ad'jt. Sr Capt.—B.. h. Gipps,
Capt. iq F. 28 Apr. 79
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Sniurthwaite 17 Oct. 62
Med. Off.—E. T. Atkinson,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Thos. Carter, Surgeon 2 June 73
Black Facings.
1st West York.
(Rifles.) [No. 5-1
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Alex.Aitken, late Capt. yy F.
Son. Colonel 19 Mar 72
Majors.
Wm. Walker, p.s. JP. Son.
Lt. Colonel 1 Apr. 74
Philip Geo. Hewett,11 late
Capt. 21 F. Son.Lt. Col. ...16 Oct. 75
Captains.
John Lambert Reid, Inst.
of Musketry ; Hon. Major 15 Apr. 62
Theodore Henry Skinner,
late Lieut. 8 F. p.s 25 Feb. 70
Loftus Henry Martin, late
Lieut. 69 F. 24 Mar. 70
Matbew Amcotts Wilson ...n July 74
Charles Joseph Tyas 9 Oct. 75
Robt.Biscoe, Cajd. h.p. 19 F.
Son. Major 14 June 76
John C. Ambrose, late Lt. 1 3 F.4 June78
John Hemsley Hunt 2 Apr. 79
John Bell-Smyth ..31 May 79
Lieutenants.
Malcolm Blomefield 20 Aug. 79
Algernon J. Winn 20 Aug. 79
Charles A. Wood 20 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Walter S. Stanhope 8 Jan. 79
Edward Lycett Green 2 Apr. 79
Farquhar Lambert 4 June 79
Thomas G. Blackmore S June 79
John E. J. Farrell 30 July 79
Charles H. M. Walker-Mylmi Dec. 78
George Cranmer lioldie 26 Nov. 79
Adjt.dfCapt. — N.Huskisson,
Capt. 105 F. s Nov. 75
Qr.. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Henry
Pangbourn, late of 52 F. 16 July 61
Med. Of.— Henry Muscroft,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Black Facings.
2nd West Fork.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 21.]
Head Quarters, York.
' ' Mediterranean . ' '
Honorary Colonel.
HenryVanStraubenzee,Di.
JP. late of 14 Lt. Drags. ..24 Sept.73
Lt.Colonel.
Geo. J. Hay, p.s. DL. JP... .12 May 79
Majors.
Richard Chaplin, late Lieut.
5 Dr. Gds 1 Apr. 74
Fra. Gerald Lees, JP. late
Lieut. 25 F. 12 May 79
Captains.
John Rickaby 11 Apr. 68
Nathaniel Henry Lumley
Hodgson, late Lt. 85 F. ... 2 Apr. 70
Charles FrancisDashwood,
late Capt. 92 F 29 June 72
John Robert Temiant, p.s... 18 Mar. 74
Wm.BottomleyJacksu11jAs.il Aug. 75
( 'lia 1 li'.s Hordern 15 Mar. 76
John I'Anson 14 Mar. 77
Geoffrey G. Tennant 23 Jan. 78
Edw. H. Lockley, p.s 9 May 78
Alex. Hovenden Goldie-
Taubmann, late Capt. 63 F12 May 79
Lieutenants.
Edmund P. Dashwood 4 July 74
George Fred. Lees 10 Jan. 7-7
R. W. Hine-Haycock 25 June 79
Charles J. Randolph 25 June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Ellis A. Bartlett 23 Oct. -S
Henry Trafford 5 Mar. '79
72»
Abraham M. Su-ar-Mus-
pnivc
rthurH W.Norgate
Arthur
20 Aug. 79
3 Sept. 79
Geom Wffltun Sutton 18 Oct. 79
Henrv Kthelwyn Sullivan .8 Oct. 79
Arthur DnP. Yates >8uct. 79
steuart Bode Smith
SlUUia Infantry of England and Wales.
Lewis E.hv. Starkey is Nov. 79
Montagu Wiliiam Lamb ...15 Nov. 79
Majors.
Thos. Bfcurges Walibrd, p.».
SW^« 1 DeC "»&».»&» 6 Feb. 71
Mr. M <*<• Jr»y).— John
SECOXD lilEUTElfANTS.
#0"- {''■ c?' nr TP Son. Edwin H. Lascelles ... 8 Feb. 79
Joseph Hartley. p.s.DL.jr. , R.Wentworth-Fitz-
Jlou. U.COIOW^..^.. ' Jan- 73 w.1Uam 3I May J9
8 Aug 60 Edward de Grey Beaumonti8 June 79
4 Mar. 70 Thos. Livesey Wardle 6 Aug. 79
Henry h
Crombie .... . 1 Apr. 77
Med.Off — Temple Chevalier
Palev. Sura. Maj. ... iMar73
James,Kunis>'.v..l//' A\i .•../<■<>« 14 Apr. 73
White Facings -
3rd West York.
(Light Infantry.) [No. ■
Head Quarters, Doncaster.
HONOUAHY COLONBL.
Ed v..
Oapt
LT.COLONEI-l'oviaA.Nn^T.
Prothero, DL. late
1\ ;/.„..Coi<»iW...2oMar. 55
Majors.
Thos. John Stannard Mac-
Adam. Hon. I.t.Colo.ul. .20 Mar. 5S
John Kendall. Hon. Lt.C0l.25 May 70
I'WTAI.NS.
Johnli.nmiitrell.i/««-V«./<"- » June 5*
John Henrv Manwarmg,
Son. Major 20 Mar. 55
FranckeM'.Al!eni/oH..i;,//o.-i3 Jan. 59
James Redfern Bottomley,
J„,t ofMwkeln/: Hm Jft57.i2Mar.70
Wm. Greaves Blake,1 late
I.ieut.qLanceri ; Hon.Maj. 2 May 70
George Alfred Raikes, /'•» • 1 June 72
QrenteU Todd Naylor 21 Feb. 73
John M. Vincent 27 J"ne77
John Edmund Groom 15 June 78
Wm. Henry Thomas, late
Lt. 105 F. 9 June 79
LIEUTENANTS.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Frank Henry Eadon 19 .Tune 78
Henry 11. Fullerton 23 Oct. 78
Henry C. Booth 14 Dec. 78
James C. Biddle-Cope 13 Sept. 79
Luis F. H.C.Morgan 26 Nov. 79
Hi .v Dalrymple Fanshawe 26 Nov. 79
Henrv Stewart Prichard ...14 Nov. 79
Adj. > Capt. -A. H. Luck
. J' 8 Nov. 76
Pammaittr f Cbfrf.—
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
JJ, -. in the Army).— Rich.
Southwell 1 Apr. 7S
3Ie,l. Off.-
Green Facings.
I 62 .F.; Hon. Major 9 Apr. 72
Win. Cummine,5 late Capt ■ _
48 F.; Mok. Major "26 Feb. 73
Geo. Rogers, late Lt. 19 F.20 Apr. 73
Robert Blayuey Irwin, p.s. 22 J u ly 74
Wvatt Win. Turnor 19 Feb. 76
John Parkinson, late Comet
iH Hussars 4 Apr. 77
Lieutenants.
LavallinC. D'Arcy 29 Oct. 73
Wra.H.Gott,;-.* 14 Mar. 74
John T.Lee « July 74
Hamlet W. Pilkington 2 Jan. 75
Wm. Pollard " Aug. 75
Alfred Charles Bennett ...19 July 76
Robert E. Harrison 26 May 77
Norman J. D'Arcy 18 June 79
Henry C. Bulkeley 18 June 79
Henry H. F. Eden 9 Jnly 79
Second Lieutbnants.
Harold Blackett 2 Mar. 78
H enry Stuart Murray 19 June 7 8
John M. S. Stanhope 28 Sept. 78
Howard W. Stratford 18 Oct. 79
Adit. &■ Capt.— H. A. Burton,
Bt. Major 14 F. 31 Jan- 77
Qr. Master [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Knowles10 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.— Joshua I. Ikin,
Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
James Walker, Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
White Facings.
4th West York.
So. 133.]
1,1 .1'nl.ci.M 1. CoMN LHDAJTT.
Wm. Pollard, 1'L.Jl'. late
Luut. 17 F., and I, if. Copt.
.f Adjutomi 4 WvA York
MilUia ; Hun. Colonel 24 Aug. 71
Charles Harry Walker 26 Nov. 79
Ernest R. B. King 29 Nov. 79
John R. 0. Talbot 24 Dec. 79
Adji. of Capt.—G. O. Stoney,
Capt. 25 F 30 Sept. 75
Qr.Mr. (u-ithrankof Qr.Mr.
in the Army ). —Richard
Gough 1 Apr. 78
M.d.Ojf.— Thos. Mills Beau-
mont, Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Wm. Buhner, Surg. Maj.... 1 Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
5th West York.
Head Quarters, Knaresboro'. [No. 4.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Robert Gunter,1 lute Capt.
4 Dr. Gds 28 Mar. 71
Majors.
Henry Stratton Bates,8 late
Captain 8 Hussars 28 June73
Wm. Edwin Cadman, ^.»...28 Apr. 75
Captains.
Charles Podmore 16 Apr. 64
Wm. Wright Hoole,jt>.«. ...18 Apr. 66
Benj. Thomas Casson 30 Apr. 66
Frederick Henry Seymour 5 Feb. 73
Albt.Gybbon-Spilsbury.p.s. 2 July 73
TJlick johnR.deBurgh,12^.*. 4 Aug. 73
Fred. H. Broadbent 4 Dec. 75
James Hoole 14 June 76
Andrew Montagu 15 Feb. 79
John Wm. Lodge 6 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Fred. H. St. John Barker 28 Feb. 74
Joseph Edw. Radcliffe 16 Oct. 75
Sir Chss. J. H. Miller, Bt. 20 Jan. 77
George F. Leec 7 May 79 Med. Off".
Eustace R. Wigram 2 May 77
lion. M. B. Hawke 19 July 79
6th West York.
Head Quarters, Halifax. [No. 134.]
Honoeaky Colonel.
R.Stansfeld,JP.L«.A.;>.2o.F.i6May 74
Lt. Colonels.
Fred. J. Bayly, late of 91 -F.13 June 74
Robert Edw. W. Garnham .11 June 79
Majors.
Fra. Charteris Wemyss,
Gent, at Arms 10 Mar. 71;
George Stansfeld, JP 11 June 79
Captains.
Robert Stansfeld Birkbeck 8 Apr. 72
John C K. Warneford, p.s. 31 July 72
H.W.Trevelyan,7a<eL«.3.H'. 1 July 74
St. John Edw. Daubeny,
Capt. A.j). 38 F.; Hon. Maj. 30 Sept. 74
Gerald Stovell 5 July 76
H. Bacon, Capt. h.p. 71 F. 5 Sept. 77
James Skene 31 July 78
John H. G. Holroyd,3 late
Capt. 65 F. 18 June 79
Richard Gadesden Dunn,
late Capt. qF 2 July 79
Frank Rouse 3 July 79
Lieutenants.
Herbert J. Guyon 3 Mar. 75
Frank J. N. Maitland 3 Mar. 77
Athelstan J. S. Corbet 20 Apr. 78
Charles R. S. Sainsbury ...20 Sept. 79
Charles M. E. Brinkley ...20 Sept. 79
Robert A. C.Christie 20 Sept. 79
Henry Leoline Jenkins 20 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Alan Roger Birdwood 16 Apr. 79
George Jones 7 May 79
Thomas S. P. Sparrow 7 May 79
Lionel Arthur Williams ...21 May 75
AlanL. H. Coulson 18 June 79
Robert N. D.Bruce 2 July 79
Louis W. A. K. Freeman... 3 July 79
Wm. Newton Daubeney ... 4 July 79
Cui,hbert H. Morrice 14 July 79
John C. A. Walker 5 Nov. 79
George OsbaklestoneWelchi5 Nov. 79
Adjt.'i- Capf.—'E. S. Wason,
Capt. 33 J? 16 Oct. 75
Qr.Mrs.\tdth rank of Qr.Mr.
in the Army).—Rd. Green 1 Apr. 77
William Harvey ..- 5 Nov. 79
John Hodgson
Wright, Sin
Sky
j.Maj 23 Mar. 75
31ue Facings.
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
The Eoyal Aberdeenshire j
Highlanders.
"St Anlrrr." AVwio «M iiupune lacestit. .
Bead Quarters, Aberdeen. [No. 89.] ,
BOVOBABI i'iiI.ONF.L.
nal // B //.
Wall i, KQ A/'
ZP -,' I. 01 81 QCMQ
.20 Nov. 72
1 t 1 loumt Commas d
/ /' .H-n.Col. 5 Dec. 70
MiJOKH.
Jt.l.ll Tur- ■ II I ' ' ' ..5 Dec. 70
Keci ■■ it ■ . P.
// . / ' ' tlomol 1 Oct. 75
' •IT1IXR.
C'harlrn Leil I!
Man,1 Intlrurlur
(rf, j '. •. 1 June 70
Tiord Inverurie 16 Aug.
.las. Browne, Capt. h.p. 65 F.
Hon. Major 11 Mar.
Robert T. Caldwell, p.s 24 June
John Turner 8 Sept.
James (1. F. Russell 15 May
Wm. Disney Innes 2 Oct.
Lieutenants.
Henry Wm. K. Erskine ...11 Dec.
A. c. s. Erskine, p.* 26 Feb.
Uigmald W. Edward 26 Aug.
Michael David S.Scott, late
Bntig* 40 7''., p.s 22 Nov.
Harry F. Holland 24 Dec.
Duncan Kras. Davidson ...24 Dec.
SniiNI) Lirutknants.
Ahx. D. Campbell 22 Apr.
Alex. Francis G. Foulertoni6 May
73 John Forbes-Mitchell 13 Sept.79
Michael James Hughes 18 Oct. 79
74 Adjt. 4- Capt —
74 Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
77 Mr. in the Army). — Jas.
78 Phyn 1 Apr. 77
78 Med. Of— George Morison,
MI). Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
C.M.Maci|uibban,.V«r?.3fa/. i9Feb.?6
'A Blue Facings.
The Prince Eegent's Eoyal
Ayr and Wigtown.
Head Quarters, Ayr. [No. 115.]
Honorary Colonel.
lliqht Hon. Sir Jas.Fergus-
B0n,Bt.]lateCapt.Gr.Gds.26M.a,T. 73
Lt.G'olonel Commandant.
A.P., Earl of Galloway, late
Copt. M. Horse Gds., p.s. 12 Apr. 73
Majors.
Y€ Sir Wm, James Mont-
gomery Cuninghame, Bt.
late Major Sifle Br. MP. 30 Apr. 73
Alexander M'Lachlan, p s.
Hon Lt. Colonel 10 Dec. 77
Captains.
Robert Orr Crichton, Hon.
Major, p.s 18 Mar. 61
Thomas Alex. RiddeliCarre,
p.s. Inst, of Musketry, Hon.
Major 15 Jan. 62
Charles Dalrymple, p.s. 7 June 62
David Dundas Whigham 2c June 66
Sir Herbert Eust. Maxwell,
Bt. p.s 24 June 71
Wm. Hugh Campbell, p.s. 19 June 72
Jas. Fra. DalrympleHay ,^.8.16 Aug. 73
John M.Mathie Morton, p.s. i4Jan. 74
David Hunter Blair, p.s. ... 8 Aug. 77
Alex. Bell Gemmell 15 Mar. 79
Lieutenants.
Charles G. Buchanan 12 Nov. 73
Wm. R. E. Dalrymple, p.s. 4 Nov. 74
Alex. C. A. Alexander 24 Feb. 75
Robert J. Bartholomew 12 Jan. 76
Lord John Kennedv 5 June 76
Hamilton D. Bos well 11 Nov. 76
Hon. H. H. Dalrymple 23 Oct. 78
Arch. C. D. Spencer 26 June 79
Second Lieutenants.
Neville N. G. Campbell ...20 June 78
Claud H. Burnett 23 Oct. 78
George Prescott Douglas. ..21 May 79
Quentin G. K. Agnew 20 Sept. 79
John Maxwell Gordon 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt. — Charles S.
M'Alester,2/af<>C'«^.46.F.;
Hon. Major 2 Jan. 67
Qr. Master (with ranlcof Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — George
Grahame3 17 Aug. 55
Med. Off— DavidWield.-WD.
Surg. Maj 26 July 75
Blue Facings.
Dumfries, Eoxburgh, Kircud-
bright, and Selkirk.
(The Scottish Borderers.) [No. 81.]
Head Quarters, Dumfries.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Geo. Gus. Walker, Hon. Col.
P-8.JP 15 Mar. 73
Majors.
Jaaes Hatherell, p.s 1 June 74
Benj.Thos. G.Anderson, p.s.21 Sept. 78
Captalns.
William M'Neillie, p.s 20 May 69
Archibald Hume,/i.s 16 Apr. 7-
Jas.K.MaxwellWitham.;i.s.24 Sept 73
Robert William Ewart,p.s.i5 Apr. 74
John Brown Kennedy, i>.s. 3 June 74
Walter M. Scott, late Lt.
6 Dr. Gds 19 Dec. 74
Herbert Irving, ,».» 27 June 77
And. J. S. Johnstone, p.s. 21 Sept. i3
Lieutenants.
Robert Fra. Dudgeon, p.s . 25 Mav ia
Geo. Rigby Murray . \. Ta*1 l\
Claud V. E. Bayley i* Nov l\
John Mackie,;>.s ,, Nov' 7^
John P. K. Hannay 22 Jlme^
George Maxwell 7 Feb 77
Charles Copland Mar; U
Austin Mackenzie 22 July n\
Second Lieutenants
Gilbert F. W. Grierson 2 Oct 78
Thomas Hugh M'Murdo ...29 Nov 70
Adjt. 4-Capt-J. Stevenson, 9 79
Q^^^I-rankofQr13^^
Mr. in the Army). -Richd.
Erwm, late Qr. Mr. 21 F. c Junp 78
Med. Off.-Wm.Bm Scott,7
Surg. Maj l M
Wm. S. Kerr, MD. Surgeon
Major ... 28 Mar. 79
Yellow Facings.
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
The Edinburgh, or Queen's
Kegiment of Light Infantry.
Head Quarters, Dalkeith. [No. 126.]
Honorary Colonel.
The puke of Bncclench.KG.
Aide de Camp to the Queemz May 79
Lt. Colonel.
Schomberg Henry, Marquis
of Lothian1 23 Jan. 78
Major.
Wm. John Wauchope, late
Capt. 6 Drs 17 June 78
Captains.
Alexander Wood lnglis,/>.s.29 Nov. 73
W. H.A. Christie-Millerji.s^g Nov. 73
DavidS. Robertson 5 May 75
Sir Geo. Douglas Clerk, Bt.
late Lt. 2 Life Gds 3 May 76
Mackay J. Seobie,3 late Lt.
42F 1 Feb. 79
William Wilkie, p.s 26 Mar. 79
Lieutenants.
Fra. John Douglas 16 Aug. 76
Wm. D. Menzies 6 Sept. 76
Thomas Barclay 2 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
Robert J. Lang 23 Oct. 78
Adam Scott-Elliot 14 Dec. 7S
Errol Ross Smith 26 Feb. 79
Charles F. H. Davidson 26 Feb. 79
Henry Duncan Crawford... 26 Mar. 79
Charles Forbes Drummond26 Mar. 79
John D. Don- Wauchope ...26 Nov. 79
Theodore Mackenzie 26 Nov. 79
Carteret C. Scott 26 Nov. 79
Adjt. 4 Capt— Robert Chas.
Dudgeon, late Lt. 1 F. ...11 Nov
69
Qr. Master (with rank nf Qr.
Mr. in the Jmj).-Wm. E.
Turnley,*Zu<e Qr.Mr. 1 F. 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.— Robert Lucas,
MD. Surgeon 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Inverness, Banff, Moray, and
Nairn.
(Highland Light Infantry.) [No. 76.]
Head Quarters, Inverness.
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Simon Lord Lovat.ifon. Col. 10 Dec. 55
Majors.
Wm. Meyrick Bankes 28 May 73
John Andrew Macdonald...n Feb. 74
Wm. Donaldson, late Scots
Fus. Gds ! Oct. 75
Captains.
Hugh Brodie, late Lt. Royal
Artillery ..I3 Nov. 71
Garden Alex. Duff 24 Feb. 75
James Thomas Shaw 10 Mar. 75
Geo. Ross M'Kessack 10 July 7?
H. L. B. Langford-Brooke,
late Captain 60 F. n Au<*. 7s
Alfred D. Mackintosh of
Mackintosh, late Lt. 71 F.20 Feb. 78
Charles James Merry 21 Sept. 78
Horace Wm. Kemble 21 Sept 78
Wm. H. Garforth 27 Sept. 79
Wm. G. S. Menzies 27 Sept. 79
Lieutenants.
Chas. Wm. F. Tytler 28 Aug. 72
George T. B. Mostyn 1 Apr. 76
Basil H. Scott-Murray 3 May 76
Colin L. M'Kenzie is Oct. 76
T. R. J. Murray-Grant 9 May 77
Hugh Watson 27 Sept.7g
Edward G. F. Tytler 27 Sept .79
Second Lieutenants.
Roderick W. Macleod n Dec. 78
John M. Hanbury 11 Dec. 78
Alfred Caisholm 5 Mar. 79
Alistair A. S. Anderson 15 Mar.' 70
Wm. T. Fraser-Tytler 6 Aug. 79
Ewen Grant 2Q Nov. 79
Robert W. E. Grant 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. 4 Capf.-H. B. Wilson,
Capt 7tF l60ct. 7?
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Peter
,/i>rlAei' l"fe £'•■ Mr. 7i F. 9 Nov. 78
Med. Off.-Vmicari M'Fad-
yen, Surgeon 2 May ?3
Green Facings.
1st Eoyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Hamilton. [No. 74.]
,t- . Honorary Colonbl.
W. A. L. S. Duke of Hamil-
ton and Brandon, KT. ...23 Mar. 78
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Wm.M.Cochrane.i/on.Co/. 26 Aug. 76
Lieutenant Colonels.
Sam. DelaGrange Williams 6 Oct. 77
Majors.
David William Mathie.tfon.
Lt.Col 6 Oct. 77
Captains.
Geo. Johnson Gossling,1^.*.
Hon. Major tl Mav 67
John AVild Thackeray, late
Lb. 4I F. l8 Sept. 72
Wm. Chas. Chitty Erskine,
late Lt. 54 F.,p.s 30 Apr. 73
Wm. Aug. F. Blakeney, late
Capt. 52 F 27 Oct. 75
Wm. Fred. Story 20 Nov- 75
S. H. Hardy >fe Capt. 74 F.12 Aug. 76
William J. O. Giles ....,4 Mar. 74
George Robert Cruden 2o Nov. 7-
Fra. John Outhwaite, p.s. 16 Mav 1 3
Morton Peto Grissell 2 July 79
Lieutenants.
C. R. P. Vernon i7 Feb. 77
Robert B. Finnie 3 Mar. 77
T. D. Smith-Cunninghame 7 Mar. 77
Ernest J. Wilkinson iS Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
George W. Worrall 21 Sept. 7^
Croft C. W. Bennett 4 Dec. 78
Fred. A. J. Syers 27 June 79
James Lees 4 July -j
ErnestC. Radcliffe S July 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.-G. J. Hamilton, '
Bt. Major 26 F 13 Mar. 77
Qr. Master(with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Armt/).—A\ex.
„,sPark 1 Apr. 77
Mejt.Off.—
Blue Facings.
2nd Eoyal Lanark.
Head Quarters, Lanark. [No. 78.]
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
D. C K. Carrick Buchanan,
DL. JP„ late Cor. 2 Drs. ;
Hon. Colonel 2g Nov. 54
Lieutenant Colonel.
Laurence Wm. Maxwell
Lockhart, late Capt. 92 F. 18 Apr. 77
Majors.
Jas. C Robertson, Hon. Lt.
C°l- ■■■'■ 18 Apr. 77
Wm. Smith Dixon, DL. JP.iS July 77
Captains.
Hector S. M'Neill,flo«..ar<y.i8 May 61
George WCa.ll, p.s 26 June 68
John Macpherson n, Mar. 7 ■
Gavin Steel, p.s t6 May 74
Arthur Hen. Courtenay.^.s. 10 Feb. 75
M. W. A. T. Carmichael ...19 Jan. 76
M. R. G. Buchanan, p.s. ... 2 Feb. 76
Geo. Farie, Capt. h.p. 74 F. 29 Nov 76
Wm.A.T)ix<m,C'apt.h.p.S2F.27Scvt.76
Wm. J. S. Stuart ,0 Nov. 77
Dnncan Maclachlan, Capt.
h.p. 90 P. 23 Jan. 7S
James J. Bailey 20 Mar. 78
Lieutenants.
JohnC. J. Church 4 Dec. 75
Benjamin B. Cabbell 9 June jd
Colin D. Johnstone 16 Aug. 79
J.A.H.Thomson-Carmichaeliu Aug.79
Arch. T. H. Tattnall 16 Aug 79
Second Lieutenants.
James W. M. Lumsden 24 Apr. 78
Charles Francis Sewell 13 Oct. 79
Robert John Napier 24 Dec. 79
Hon. L. S. G. Ogilvy 2. Dec. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— J. B. Don-
caster, Capt. 73 F. 6 Mar. 75
Paymaster. —
Qr. Masters (with rank oj
Qr. Mr. in the Army).—
John Blackwood 1 Apr 78
?rar7"y^cLeod3 I2 June 63
Med. Off.— Alex. M.Adams,
Surg. Maj 2 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
XX
73°
Royal Perth.
IBiflt,.) [No. 86.]
Head Quarters, Perth.
Honorary Colonel,
i.t.coi onh. ( '.immandast.
Yitcount Btormont,1 DL.
lateEmign.v It. Or. (m.'«.:: Dec. 71
Majors.
John Wedderhurn Ogilvy ...19 June 72
Lord rjharlea 1. Kerr, lot*
Cap*. 42 F 1 Oct. 75
I'il'TllSS.
Patrick George Craigie ...20 Feb. 63
Maurice Kit /ma uric !l 1 [1UI01117 June 64
I - SHiiili'iiian.a,o. 19 June 76
Kaiml'l M. Alexander, y.»... 13 Mar. 75
Wni. K. Midilk-tcui, p., 31 Jan. 77
Edw. K. Bandeman n June 79:
I 1 Btewart m June 79
Charles Henry DondBB.p.i.xi June 79
Lieutenants.
John HnmiiiT Kerr, late
Royal Wang 9 Feb. 76
Thomas J. <$ Stirling, D£..aa Mar. 76
Duncan A. D. Campbell ,.. 1 Apr. 79
Xfoa.AlistairG. Hay 1 Apr. 79
James S. Robertson 20 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
George Portis Price 25 June 79
Thomas W. T. Dent 26 June 79
George F S. Sinclair 27 June 79
Wm. Daniel Robertson 27 June 79
Adjt.—K. H. Oldham, t'apt
79 F. 62 Oct. 75
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
ifr. in the Army).—Y€
John Simpson 3 7 Oct. 59
Scarlet Facings.
Kenfrew.
(The Prince of Wale*' Royal Regt.)
Head Quarters, Paisley. [No. 129.]
Honorary Colonel.
Sir Robert J. MilUkiu Na-
pier, Bart. DL. JP. late
Capt. 79 F. 19 Jan. 78
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
Archibald Campbell Camp-
bell, late Capt. <f- Lt.Col.
ScottGoU 20 Feb. 78
Majors.
Wm.Cunninghame,/areCo/)f.
11 Hussars 10 Dec. 73
Alexander Boyd 16 Mar. 78
Cai'Tii.vs.
Henry Barzay Duulop.y/on.
Major 31 Jan. 63
Militia Infantry of Scotland.
Robert Anderson,1 late Lt.
37 F. ; Hon. Major 18 July 68
Geo.LudovicHonstoun,;i.s. 8 Aug. 74
William Hall Maxwell 8 Aug. 74
Henry Macdowall, p.* 8 Aug. 74
Arch"C.DrummondDick,^.s.
Instructor of Ministry 8 Aug. 74
Montagu D. Campbell, p.s.. 20 Sept.76
H. M. Btewart-NiCOlB0n.p.«.i6 Mar. 78
Lieutenants.
And. J. Blackett-Ord, ;>.».. .14 Nov. 74
Hon. A. M. S. Erskine, p.s. 31 Mar. 75
Arch. C. Shaw-Stewart ...30 Dec. 76
Walter R. Shaw-Stewart... 3 Sept. 79
Hugh Robert Wallace 3 Sept. 79
George Ross Cavayc 3 Sept. 79
Wm. George Fearcth 3 Sept. 79
Wm. West Turner 3 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Boyd w*. J. Alexander 6 June?9
Adjt. 4- Capt.—
Qr. Matter (Kith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Mes..
Barr 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off.— Thos. Graham,
MD. Surgeon Major it Jan. 79
Blue Facings.
Eoss, Caithness, Sutherland,
and Cromarty.
{The Highland Rifle Militia.) [No. 96.]
Head Quarters, Dingwall.
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
George Wm. Holmes Ross,
DL.JP. late Lt. 92 F.;
Hon. Colonel, p.s 11 Feb. 56
Majors.
Alex. C. Macleay, p.s 12 Dec. 70
RoderickGroganMackenzie,
late Cornet 16 Lancers 10 Mar. 75
Captains.
Hugh Law Rose,1 DL. JP.
late Lt. Royal Marines, p.s. 5 Apr. 70
Hector Munro, p.s 31 Jan. 71
Joseph Chas. Ross Grove,5
late Captain 42 F. 21 June 71
Colin Mackenzie, late Capt.
78 F 11 June 73
Neil Farquhar Scobie,j).s. 13 Mar. 75
Lieutenants.
William Stirling 17 Feb. 77
Sidney Wright 17 Feb. 77
George Archibald 2 May 77
James H. Henderson 16 Apr. 79
Robert D. S.Wemyss 16 Apr. 79
Second Lieutenant.
George F. H. Dillon 24 Dec. 79
Adjt. Sr Capt.—C. J. B.
Stewart, C</;if. 78 F. 4 July 77
Qr. Matter (u-ifh rani- of Qr.
Mr. in the Armg).-H.ugh
Lindsay Muclennan 5 Feb. 61
Med. Qff.—Wm. Ord Mac-
kenzie, MD. DL. JP.
Deputy Insp. Gen. h.p.
Surg. Maj 4 June 73
John Corbett, A. Surg 6 May 69
Black Facings.
Stirling, Dumbarton, Clack-
mannan, and Kinross.
(The Highland Borderers Light In-
fantry.)
Head Quarters, Stirling. [No. 90.]
Honorary Colonel.
The Duke of Montrose 14 June 76
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
John Findlay, DL. JP.
Hon, Col 26 Apr. 71
Majors.
James Colquhoun.c'yc'e Cc.pt.
4 Dr. Gds.,DL.,p.s. Hon.
Lt.Colonel 23 Feb. 71
John C. Craigie-Halkett,
late Lt. 45 F. Hon. Lt.Col. 6 July 74
Captains.
Robert William Cullen, p.s. 6 Apr. 70
A. H. Lord Balfour of Bur-
leigh, p.s io Aug. 72
James R. G. Buchanan,
Capt. h.p. 14 F. 3 July 75
Patrick Stirling,<Wc°Zc'.922<,.i4 June 76
Sir James R. G. Maitland,
Bt.lateCornet^Dr.Gds.p.s. 7 July 76
Henry Aug. Brudenell-
Bruce, Capt. h.p. 25 F.. ..16 Dec. 76
Thos. C. Robertson 30 Dec. 76
Hon. C. H. S. Erskine, p.s.. 30 Dec. 76
Lieutenants.
Arch. E. O. Ewing,y.s 16 May 74
Harry S. C. Everard, p.s.... 6 July 74
John Buchanan, p.s 2 June 7ft
Richard James Graham ... 7 July 76
Robert L. Grossman 31 Jan. 77
James Russel 7 Mar. 77
Keith Maitland 19 July 79
George F. Paterson 5 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. G. H. Stirling i5 May 78
Richard 0. B. White 3 June 78
Adjt.SrCapt— T. A. A. Bar-
stow, Capt. -]i F 18 Oct. 79
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Jas.
Kelly 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off— Charles Gibson,
MD. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73,
Yellow Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Antrim.
(The Queen, Sovol Rijht.) [No. 79.]
Head Quarters, Belfast
Colon 1 1 .
ill. A"/'.
lit 11. A
Queen, lati ,f7 Hussars... 3 Apr. 41
l.r.' lot
Ethn. Doughs U -
28 Oct. 76
Majors.
Alex. Murray 2 July 79
Captains.
Adotpbni John B
I V'or 30S0P1.65
Abx. M3
Edw. Vari.l.l. ,ir. lot* Capt.
- ' 12 Apr. 73
■ rjlalr
■yi ^r< ...30 July 73
7 Aug. 78
I. II ' ri.NA.NTM.
K. .1 1 ffamflton-Jonea ...a6 July -o
Arthur J. o.Ward
Thomas Monday Holmes. ..18 Oct. 79
Charles H. Clements iS Oct. 79
Mark R. P. Audain 18 Oct. 79
Fras. Hammick Douglas ...18 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
William John Patterson ...29 Oct. 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.— Robert John
Hickman, late Capt. 60
lull's: llmi. Major 9 Mar. 67
Qr.Mr.(v>M rank of Qr. Mr.
in thr Army). — Daniel
Sullivan i Apr. 77
Med.Off.- ' 77
Scarlet Facings.
Armagh.
Light Infantry. ) [No. 75.]
Head Quarters, Armagh.
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. Edw. Brownlow,1 late
Lt.andCapt.8coUFus.Qds. 7 Oct. 67
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
William Crosz.latcCapt. 68 F.
Honorary (alone! 25 ju]y 59
Majors.
y.lateCapt.teF.
Hon, Lt.Colonel 4 Aug. 64
Thomas Simpson,4 p. s. late
Major 52 F. 27 Oct. 77
Captains.
Mark Seton Synnot, p.s. ...30 Mar. 72
Albert A. E. Coote 15 Sept. 77
Mathew B. Bredon, p.s. ...19 Jan. 78
Richard Hare Home, late
Lt. 13 F. 6 Aug. 79
Granville H. J. Alexander,
late Lt. 83 F. 20 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Maxwell V. Blacker 2 June 76
Gratton G. Lemon 10 Jan. 77
Herbert C. Seymour 27 Sept. 79
Samuel Garnett Radcliff ...18 Oct. 79
Grattan Geo. O. Ray 18 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Marcus Wm. Beresford ...16 Aug. 79
Arthur B. R. Kaje n Oct. 79
Adjutant Jr Capt. — Charles
Pakcnham,2 late Capt.
101 F. 24 July 71
Qr. Muster (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Thos.
Davidson,0 late Lieut. 67F.2i June 69
2Ied. Off.— Joseph Marshall
Lynn, Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Philip Lavery, Surg. Maj. 22 May 73
Grey Facings.
Oarlow.
(Biffes.) [No. 70.]
Head Quarters, Carlow.
t„v J'T-Colonel Commandant.
John H. Keogh,late Capt.
30 F.;Hon. Colonel
_, Majors.
Edward Holme Butler ..
ITT- ,. Captains.
Sr0S^^»- :•■,,■•, "an. 6;
10 May 53
.11 June 73
June 73 Fra
ien Butler,' late
Lt. 60 Bifles; Hon. Major..
Henry Rudkin Vigors, late
f-aptain 10 F n s t
Arthur W. M HeTdtey';'^3° "^ 73
^•3o^. ".: 2yMay78
, , „, Lieutenants.
f?/;^; 29 Jan. 76
J. J. H. R. Eustace 21 Apr 77
John Charles Lloyd ...15 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Henry Cowell Crawford ...21 May 7Q
Adjt.SrCapt.— Kearns Deane
Tanner, fafe Cop*. 99 j>.
Hon. Major .,-vfor -,T
^.Ojr.-EdwardRawson, ?
M?. 0«ry. J/o; , Mar
Black Facings.
Cavan.
Head Quarters, Cavan. [No. 101 ]
Honohaky Colonel.
Marquis o/Headfort 1 July 74
Lt.Colonel.
Hardress L. Saunderson,
late Capt. 66 J. Hon. Col. 2 Sept. 74
Majors.
herald Richard Dease, p.s.
Lt. Colonel 2 May 71
JftKKa Infantry of Ireland.
Captains.
John B. Smyth, Hon. Major 1 May 55
John AVestropp, p.s. Hon.
Richard M.'s'tudd'erV JP.I? ep "55
Hon. Major 17 May 62
Robert B. Walton, JP. p.s.
Hon. Major T Alar 72
Son. Theob. F. But] er.jp. p.s. 1 7 July 72
tV'^ MaciIah°». P.». ..22 Jan? 73
John G.F. V.Fitzgerald,/..*. in Dec. 74
Geo. P. Hume Crowe ,9 Dec. 74
Hamilton Hall, p.s 19 Dec,
Sampson, p.s
Lieutenants.
John Westropp, p.s 29 Mar. 76
Chas. Edw. FitzGerald 18 Oct 76
Fred. Geo. CullinaD 23 May" 77
William R. Henry \\ }u/e 11
Alfred h. Hikinlton...:::::^!^^ .11
Second Lieutenants.
Charles R. A. MacDonnell 3 Sept. 79
M°?SlaS Jj Gaisfo«l 1 Sept. „
Matthew J. Kenny 2o Sent, in
Wilfred FitzGerald "T^ slSt 70
Charles Wm. Thompson ...A OcT 79
George Feilden Menzies
Adjt. 4- Capt.—S. J. Wood
ward, Capt. 104 P. 3I juiy 7„
Chas. M. Par-
731
9 Aug. 76
.10 Dec.
Paymaster.-
6 Jan. 55
Edward J. Saunderson
Captains.
James Kerr, ifo». Major
Instructor of Musketry
9 Jan.
7 Sept. 64
Qr. Muster luith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Geof-
''^yCavies .' 26 Aug. 63
Med. Ojf.-Michael Green, 3
lO). Swj-y. Ifq/ j Mar
Wm. Cullinan, Surg. Maj.... 5 Apr. 77
Yellow Facings.
Llewellyn Saunderson j ' Zo*e
Z*. 11 Hussars 16 June 71
K i Ber?siord> ^s ' J^e 72
iugh 1 Humphreys, late Capt.
i} Hussars Tfi Anr- „.,
pitem.A. O'Brien, jj:;:-":::^ ww ?2
somerset H. Maxwell, late U
Lt-^F. .' 24Feb.7S
Lieutenants.
■ homas Mawhinny TA *„_ „_
tobert S. Tuite.. .. .. Z'
tobert Adair Hodson ".'. ,Q Dec 76
lenry G.Armstrong 1° Oct g
second Lieutenants
■dinund J. C. Dease 2Q Sept 79
Cenry Louis Murphy ,7 Sent 1
harles N. Colthurst-Vese'f 1 i$i 11
liver s. W. Nugent ^l8 Oct ™
djt.4- Capt.— Nicholas Gos-
selin, late Lieut. 23 F ■
a^Z'St-/'"' '■ ■ 23 Oct. 63
r- Master (with rank of Or
Mr. in the Army). -John
Fraser .
f.O#_W Malcolmcon
North Cork Rifles.
Head Quarters, Mallow. [No. 116.]
Honorary Colonel.
Viscount Doneraile 25 Nov. 74
Lt.Colonel.
Richard Wm. Aid worth,
Colonel, late of 7 P. 29 Oct. 73
Majors.
Robt. D. Perry, JP. Hon.
Charles Frederick knolles'10
Hon. Lt.Col 10 Dec. 73
Captains.
RobertAldworth,i/o«.i/(yor,
Wm'LamlVm Howei/p'p s"2 DeC' 56
Capt.6sF.;Hon.Major... 1 Anr ha
Robert U. p. FitzGerald .. 2I Ort 11
R. O. A. Taylor, lateEns. zF. 9 Dec. 74
Lt.Colonel.
SfVAug. Riversdale Warren,
Bart., late Major 20 F.
Son. Colonel 6 July 65
Majors.
Edm. A. Shuldham, JP.
Hon. Lt.Col 3 July 76
Chas. Deane, Hon. Lt.Col.. ..8 Jan. 79
Captains.
Fras. Heard, JP. Hon. Major 17 May 64
Percy B. Bernard, JP. p.s.. 8 May 66
James H. F. Donegan, JP.
Hon. Major 20 Mar. 67
John R. Newman, JP 2 May 71
L.J.Kiggell,«7"P. Hon. Maj. 16 July 73
Richard Nettles, Il„n. Majorca Oct. 73
Fred. Wm. Bell .'....17 Dec. 77
Stephen P. Coppinger, p.s.8 Aug. 77
Lieutenants.
Alex. D. Jackson 16 Oct. 72
George Lucas 30 Aug. 73
Sir Ludlow Cotter, Pt 7 Mar. 72
Brooke Richard Brazier ... 3 June 76
John C. Swete 31 May 79
Henry Pratt 31 May 79
Ludlow Tonson Bowles ...29 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.I
Ivone Kirkpatrick 27 Feb 78
Richard W. Cooper 19 July 79
Ihos. Henry Underwood. ..26 July 79
Henry Comius 2i July 79
George Wm. Dowell 25 July 79
Adjt. f Capt.—V. M. David-
son Cop*. 104 F. 21 Apr. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).- Cun-
ningham Fowler 1 Apr. 77
White Facings.
;pt.6o
ark Moore, Surg. Maj'.".'.
Black Facings.
Mar. 73
9 Mar. 76
Clare.
ie Harp & Crown. " Quis Separabit."
Head Quarters, Ennis. [No. 94.J
Honorary Colonel.
ofton Moore Vandeleur,
30 Apr. 73
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
m. Edw. A. MacDonnell
DL. JP. Hon. Colonel .IO Nov. 7i
Majors.
trcus Paterson, JP. Hon.
jt. Colonel 22 Jan
on O'Callaghan, j'p'laie
Hamlet W. Cuppage,3 late
Copt-^F. 3 Apr. 75
Lieutenants.
Richard F. Smith IS Anr ha
William Stopford J Nov 11
Geo. St. John Colthurst, late '
James Arthur Pi itt . 8 May 76
James L. Cotter 24 per; '
Richard Johnston 2s June™
Rich. F St. Leger .'4 Junl^
Frederick F. Jennings iS Oct. 70
Second Lieutenants.
Godfrey Ernst Garde 5 Mar. 79
Granville Eardley Forbes 15 Mar. II
James C. H. Purcell 3f May 79
Francis A. St. M. Shed l8 Oct 79
^^.^•Co^.-F.J.W.Davies, 79
Capt. 104 P. sMa
Qr. Master (mth rank cj Q^ J /9
Mr. in the Army).— John
M/ J^nSt?n 5 Mar. 60
"?• cP-F-~ James Creagh,
A.Surg 18 June 73
Black Velvet Facings.
(The Prince of Wales' Own
[102.]
Head Quarters, Lifford.
Honorary Colonel.
James.Marq. Hamilton 22 Ser
7- ^.Colonel Commandant.
Lord Claud John Hamilton,
late Capt. Gr. Gds Ig Juiy 6
„ „ Majors.
F.S. Mansfield, Hon.Lt.Col. ,0 May 7I
J°r?^G; Tredennick, Hon. 3 7
ZtCo! •■ 13 May 76
TTr Gaptains.
H m.M Maekenz,e,ir„.ifo/23 J„]v 6l
;. Norman late Lt.iF.,p.s.10Uay 71
Baptist Johnston Barton, J 7
«oh»N. Porter „ ,Mny .;
JjIEUTENANTS.
C. O. Woodhouse.
13 June 74
Wm. R
John l Davidson':::::::;:^ peir^
n. R. Collum ,- a m. 'h
DcugUs Wm. Cciawall \W^ i,
James Wm. Davidson 3? May 77
Second Lieutenants.
Thomas H. Keough , Dec 78
Guy Lushmgton Hclland.'.'.'iS Oct.' 7o
Ad, r.f Capt.— J. E.Wethev&ll
CupttoSF. 2-ir)ec_
Paymaster. — Alex. Nesbitt
^M^^thrank^Q^^^
Mr.m the Army). —Andrew
H. Hollis.
South Cork.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 87.]
Head Quarters, Fermoy.
Honorary Colonel.
'aPt.6*F, Hon.Lt.Col.p.s,, June 73 | Hon. H. B. BeSard.^.^5 July
j^^-koberrLit;tie;2oNOY-78
MB. Surgeon r3 Sept_6
White Facings
Eoyal North Down.
(Bifles.) [No. 77.]
Head Quarters, Newtown Ards
w 7 * 1?^ORAKT Colonel.
L-arl of Duflerm, KP. XCB
GCMG 'lg j
t 1 ^•poi'ONEL Commandant*11' S
John Craig, Hon. Colonel ... 5 Apr 71
„, . m Majors.
Gawin Wm. Rcwan Hamil-
ton, late Capt. 7 L>r Gds ^>R T„^,„
Jas.TraillHaU.^,.£Sf4Aul^53
X X 2
732
C ATTAINS.
Alex. Gracey,j>.i aaMay 71
John M'Cance, j • 19 June 72
SamuelKeruiedyCowan.p.f 14 .Tan. 74
Henry P. Gordoi • 14 Jan. 74
Bobert Pred Ward, lute
Royal Kary 21 Jnn. 74
Wm. Morrison 22 Aug. 74
RobertL.Orioe,'uf>Ii\ioo.F.i Aug. 77
Lieutenants.
Thomas Coleman. />.» 9 Jnn. 75
Richard H. Keown 29 Apr. 76
Herbert B. Watts 6 Aug. 79
Ferdinand Aitkens 20 Aug. 79
Wm. B. Bowyi r-Smijth 20 Aug. 79
Maurice F. Brownlow 20 Aug. 79
Bdward Coej Wnud 20 Aug. 79
Franc:.- Pindlay 20 Aug. 79
Bl I "M> LIEUTENANTS.
Gilbert Wiiugh Spankie ...so May 79
Adit. 4 Capt— Gen. Rowan
Hamilton, latt Lt. S F. ... 4 Sept. 71
Qr ilatlrr [with rank of Qr.
Mr i; t lie Army).— B..W.
Jeffreys 17 May 61
Med.Off.—
Scarlet Facings.
Eoyal South Down.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 112. J
Head Quarters, Downpatrick.
Lt.CoI.OXEL COMMANDANT.
William Brownlow Porde,
late of 67F., JP. DL.;
Honorary Colonel 14 Nov.
Majors.
Thos. Waring, lion Lt.Col.ib Sept.
AndrewVeeey Davoren, p.s.
lion. Lt.Col 1 Apr.
CAPTAINS.
p.t.e. Geo. Fox Grant, late
( ■/ 1. 6a F., lion. Major... 5 May
F. 0., VUe. Niwry, p.s 7 Dec.
Cha. C. Johnston, /■ 1 23 Dec.
Thos. Andrew M'Cammon3i May
Wm. Keown-Boyd 2 June
LlT:LTi:XAXTS.
Walter M'M. Kavanagh ...26 June
Bamue] 8. P. Warren 20 Aug.
Thomas Dowglasa 20 Aug.
Hurry John ti.iuld 20 Aug.
U01 el T. V. Wilkinson 5 Nov.
George Pred. Woods 5 Nov.
: I iuppoidge s Nov.
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur P. Bichardson 20 Sept.
Hugh R'al'ace 29 Nov.
Adit, d- Capt.—E J. Harris.
/■'. 2SJnn.
■■■ rankofQr.
Mr. in the Arm'/!.— Geo.
T.8avage 4 Dec.
Hi I Q/.—Kdwin F.Nelson,
KD -I hirg 1 Aug.
Royal Dublin City.
{Qneen; O,,,, -Royal Itrmmrnt.) [100.]
Bi ad Quarters, Dublin.
I'"'- >I u;V 1'oLONEL.
W Domvile,£t. 8 July 71
1.7 .1 lotos 1 I.
..30 Jan. 78
M UOBS,
l:..i.. ... Bolton Smyth, Son.
11 Feb. 74
18 Sept. 78
IV-.
m 1 Feb 71
Aug 73
Apr. --
I ,0c 7
mitla Infantry of Ireland.
LIEUTENANTS.
Charles S. J. Stephens 6 June 77
Fred. W. G. Wadeson 10 May 79
Franei* P. Pieot r6 Aug. 79
Michael C. Hackeit 18 Oct. 79
Henry J. O'Neill 18 Oct. 79
Wm. Henry Greenwood ...29 Oct. 79
Shelley Alex. Seale 24 Dec. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Charles Boyd Fry 27 Sept. 79
Adit. A- Capt.— W.P.Holmes,
Capt. 1 F 9 May 79
Qr. Matter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Chris.
M'Cormack 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.—
Blue Facings.
Dublin County.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 109.]
Head Quarters, Dublin.
COLONEL.
William, Earl o/Meath,DX.io May 47
Lt.Colonel.
C. Vesey Colthurst Vesey,
JP. lateofoi F.,Hon. Col. 19 Nov. 73
Majors.
James Hewitt Oliver, Hon.
Lt. Colonel 19 Nov. 73
Captains.
R.Wilson Hartley, late Capt.
S F., p..*. Hon. Major 16 July 58
Edm. Alex. Mansfield, Hon.
Major 29 June 59
Edward v-ernon,JSo».3f«;ori6 Feb. 63
Reg., Lord Brabazon 16 May 65
Win. Farran Darley, p.s.
Hon'. Major 2 Apr. 70
Robert A. H. Barry, p.s. ... 1 Apr. 74
John M'D. Joy, p.* 9 June 75
Henry C. Gernon,;>..i n Dec. 78
Lieutenants.
Martin O. Kirwan, late Lt.
83-F. 7 June7i
Guy Lenox Lambert, p.*.... 15 Apr. 74
W. R. Cusaek Smith 28 Apr. 75
A. A. S. Hussey, late Sub Lt.
io2 F. 24 Nov. 77
Richard A. Hartley 15 Nov. 79
Austin I. Cooper 15 Nov. 79
Peter Valentine Purcell ...15 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Geoffrey P. M. Browne 31 May 79
Charles Fox Martin 11 June 79
Mountifort J. C. LongfieUbi July 79
Adjt. 4- Capt.—W. F. Vetch,
Capt. 102 F. 9 July 79
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).—Jzio.
M'Auliffe 1 Apr. 77
Med.Off. -
White Facings.
Fermanagh.
Second Lieutenants.
Ponsonby J. L. Tottenham 2 Cct. 7S
Thomas Townley Macan ...30 Aug. 79
George J. P. Norton 11 Oct. 79
Adjt. 4r Capt.— J. H. Shaw,
Capt. 108 F. 10 Dec. 75
Pa urn —
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Cha.
S. Gulston 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of.— Robert P.Walsh,
Surg.Maj 1 Mar. 73
Buff Facings.
Galway.
Head Quarters, Loughrea. [No. 91.]
Honobaby Colonel.
Richard, Earl of Clancarty3i Jon. 77
Lt. Colonel.
John Archer Duly, Hon.Col. 3 Mar. 77
Majobs.
Oliver MartjTi, p.s. Hon. Lt.
Col 8 Mar. 73
Captains.
John WardComyn, If cm. .Ma./.. 4 May 64
William Rogers,!^?;. Ma/or 19 June 72
David Ruttlcdge, p.s. Hon.
Major 24 July 72
Rich. Lynch Staunton, p.s. 24 July 72
Thos. A. Joyce, p.s., I ofM. 1 Jan. 73
Anthony Smyth, late Cap-
tain 28 F. 14 Nov. 70
Sinclair E. G. Butson 24 Feb. 77
Geo. Patrick Chevers, ^.s....i9 Apr. 79
Lieutenants.
Wm. Hay T.Lowry 31 July 72
Richard G. Lewis, p.s 10 Feb. 75
Sub Lieutenants.
John James Bodkin 20 June 77
Second Lieutenants.
John Joseph Martyn 18 July 77
Henry B. Lahiff 6 July 7S
Bryan Thomas Mahon 30 Apr. 71
Michael J. L. Coleman 18 June 79
John Pope Templer 7 July 79
Denis Daly 5 Nov. 79
Adjt.—
1'n 11 master. —
Qr.Master (icith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — J as.
Galbraith 5 Aug. 56
Med. Off — Andr. O'Kelly
Nolan, MB. Surg 4 Mar. 68
Yellow Facings.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 71.]
Head Quarters, Enniskillen.
Honobaby Colonel.
W. WiUoughby, FarlofKn-
niskillen, DL 20 Nov. 75
Lt. Colonel.
J. Gerard Irvme,DL.JP.p.t.
Hon. Col gOct. 75
Majors.
Jno. M. A. C. Richardson g Oct. 75
Hen. Bcckwith Sawrey, late
Bt.Maj.SSF. Hon. Lt.Col. 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
A. W. Bailey, Inttntctor of
Musketry ; Hun. Major ...20 Mar. 62
BlaneyT.Winslow.Jffoa.JIfo;. s Jan. 67
Fenton Josiah Hort, tuie
Lt. 13 V 14 Mar. 71
Cci.rgc H. .bihustonc, ;i.*„ ..23 June 75
W. H. Neville, »>.» 9 Oct. 75
William 11. Haire 24 June 76
Lieutenants.
Ruchfort Edie 10 Jan. 77
Godfrej 0. U. Massy iQ July 79
Charles 11. Lusuington 20 Sept. 79
GilLercAchesonStanbroughao Sept. 79
Kerry.
Head Quarters, Tralee. [No. 107.]
Honobaby Colonel.
V.A.,.EaW o/Kenmare, XP.26 Mar. 66
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
D.B.,ioniVentry, DL.Hon.
Colonel 3 Aug. 54
Majoes.
3 as. Crosbie, Hon. Lt.Colonel 16 Apr. 59
Edw. Herbert, H0n.Lt.C0l.26 May 75
Captains.
Win. Rowan, 7). s. Hon.3Iajor 6 Jan. 55
Richd. Plummcr, Bon.Maj.ij Sept. 59
Francis E. Chute, Hon. Ma). 6 Sept. 71
Hon. Clam. M. A. Winn...... 3 May 76
William S. Hickie.TJ.a 20 Sept. 76
Richard J. Rice.^.s 23 June 77
Richard E. Palmer 13 June 79
Wm. John Neligan, p.s 13 June 79
Lieutenants. ■
Thomas John Quill, p.s 18 Apr. 74
•lames Win. Raymond 22 Apr. 79
John J. Mulchinock 7June79|
Second Lieutenants.
Herbert R. Ryder 21 Sept. 78
Robeit Lister Bower 5 Mar. 79
John Grant Warren 9 July 79
Jas. Shuckburgh Stewart... 5 Nov. 79.
Alired Cotton Way 29 Nov. 79
Eusebius M. Eagar 29 Nov. 79*
Adjt.— W.Phibbs, 0^.54 7<'.3o May 77
Qr.Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Jn»j).-Wm.
Russell, late of 9 F. 20 Jan. 78
Yellow Facings.
Kildare.
(Rifles.) [No. 88.]
Head Quarters, Naas.
Honorary Colonel.
Ihtke o/Leinster n May 72
Lt. Colonel.
F. istaceMansfield.ifon.CoJ. 23 May 77
Majors.
Hon. Edw. Lawless, lateLt.
UiJleBr 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
•! -h. Wm. Mansfield, lion.
Major 30 July 62
Fortescue J. Tynte, p.s. ...17 July 72
CVtn.HenryC. Grattan, p.s.zg Oct. 73
B obert F.Rynd, late Capt.
22 F. 15 Apr. 76
I ml Maurice Fitzgerald ... 3 May 76
Wm. Blacker 8 Mar. 79
Lieutenants.
Jacob Sherrard 25 Nov. 74
.1 )hn 0. Kennedy 29 Dec. 75
John Nugent-Humble 9 June 77
George Vereker 27 June 77
William H. Kennedy 15 Nov. 79
Ch is. G. Lofuis-Tottenhamis Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
William A. Gres-son 31 Aug. 78
Lord Charles FitzGerald ...26 Mar. 79
.1 Ij. a- Capt.— A.H.S.Mont-
gomery, Capt. Rifle Br.... 6 Jan. 76
Qr. Master (with rank ofQr.
Mr. in the Army).— John
Gage1 6 Sept. 78
Ued.Ojf.—
Black Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Captains.
John Giffard Armitt, p.s. ...14 Apr. 75
George Bennett 9 Oct. 75
Arthur Henry Byng,lateLt.
Royal Nacy 29 Pec. 77
John T. Blakeney 8 Mar. 79
Edward Drake Kelly 3 July 79
Lieutenants.
Henry Seton West 9 Jan. 75
Arthur Wm. Sankey 30 June 77
Richard F.Julian 26 Nov. 79
Edmund Herbert Bennett.. 29 Nov. 79
Sub .lieutenants.
Richard Butler 18 Apr. 77
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. A. A. Nugent 8 Jan. 79
Frederick H. F. Newland 4 July 79
Arthur John Gore 27 Sept. 79
Adjt. &■ Capt.— Wm. Trocke,
late Lt. 4" Adjutant 35 F. ;
Hon. Major 1 Apr. 70
Qr.Mas'er [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Wm.
Griffin '. 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of— Thomas Woods,
MB. Surg. Mai 1 Mar. 73
Chas. Stoney, Surg. Maj. ...10 Mar. 76
Scarlet Facings.
733
Carrol Naish 16 Dec. 76
John B. Ribton, kite Lt. 89 F 3 June 78
John A. Braddell 17 Feb. 77
David G. Conyers 9 July 79
Second Lieutenants.
George H. Hunt 8 Jan. 79
Paget E. S. Reeves 9 May 79
James MacMahon 15 May 7g
John Francis N. Green 20 May 79
Thomas Chute 20 Aug. 79
Robert Edward Pigott 10 Dec. 79
Adjt. and Capt. — Thos. Geo.
li&we^lateCapt. 1 W.I.R.;
Hon. Major 5 May 65
Paymaster.— Bdw.C. D.Bell 25 Aug. 59
Qr.Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. i>i the Army).— John
Prendergast 1 Apr. 77
Med. Of. - Patrick En-
right, MB. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
Leitrim.
(Sifles.) [No.
Kilkenny.
(Fusiliers.) [No. 127.J
Head Quarters, Kilkenny.
Honorary Colonel.
Lt.Colo.vel.
Howard St. George, JP.late
Li. 77 F. p.s. Hon. Col. ...10 Jan. 71
Majors.
Sir .las. Langrishe, Lt. JP.
Hon. Lt. Col 24 Jan. 66
Brent Neville, late Capt.
71 F.p.8 TI Sept.78
Captains.
George Morris-Wall, p.*. ...19 Apr. 71
Gorges FLe\y,p.s 17 July 71
Wm. Carpenter Shore, p.s. 11 Aug. 71
John Nugent Cahill 18 Sept. 72
John Thacker, late Lt. 63F26 Mar. 73
William Staunard, p.s 21 Apr. 75
Geo. F. D. Sutherland 2 Oct. 78
Walter T. Butler 13 Sept. 79
Lieutenants.
Joseph Wm. Thacker, p.s. ..11 Aug. 75
Wm. L. Adamthwaite 22 Nov. 76
Reginald A. Aylmer 31 May 79
Maurice Den Keatinge 31 May 79
KobertC.Knox 31 May 79
David G. Gregorie 18 Oct. 79
Maurice C. FitzGibbon 18 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Wm. F. B. Tighe 15 Sept. 77
Warden Flood 20 June 78
Samuel A. James 14 Dec. 7S
Frederick W. S. Stone 29 Oct. 79
Adjt. $ Capt. — C. Dawson,
Capt. 18 F. 14 Nov. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Adam
Lambert 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off.— Chas. G. Lyster,
MB. Surg. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Ricn. J.Magee, Surg. Maj. 1 Mar. 73
Yellow Facings.
Head Quarters, Carrick-on-Shannon
Honorary Colonel.
Hon. William Fra. Forbes,1
lateLt. 4- Capt.Gren.Gds. 15 Apr. 7
Lt. Colonel.
James Fleetwood Rynd 13 Feb. 7;
Majors.
Roderick John Hanley, late
Lt. 25 F. 15 June 7;
Captains.
John M'Manus, p.s 6 May 74
B. John Teeling, p.s 14 Nov. 74
Theophilus B. Jones, p.s. ... 8 Nov. 76
Wm. Henry White, p.s 5 Mar. 79
Lieutenants.
Richard Moore ...31 May 75
William A. Mervyn 25 Jan. 79
George Henry Jones 20 Aug. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Hugh C. McTernan sJune78
Kennedy Beresford 18 Oct. 79
Adjt. .f Capt— Geo. Phibbs,
Capt. 87 F. 1 Apr. 77
Q.Mast — Jiis.Soden Cullen 19 July 69
Med. Off. —Wm. H.Franklin,
MB. Sura. Maj 1 Mar. 73
Robert Bradshaw, late Staff
Assist. Surg., Surg. Major 1 Mar. 73
Black Facings.
Londonderry.
(Light Infantry.) [No. 95.]
Head Quarters, Londonderry.
Honorary Colonel.
SirHenry Harvey Bruce, .Br. 16 Jan. 78
Lt.Colo.vel Commandant.
Wm. Fitzwilliam Lenox
Conyngham, JP. late
83 F.; Honorary Colonel. ..23 Sept. 50
Majors.
Geo. Knox, Hon. Lt. Col.... 11 June 73
Captains.
Wm. E.Scott, Hon. Majono Dec. 54
John H. Knox-Browne, late
Capt. is Lancers, p.s 27 Jan. 69
James Jackson Clark, p.s. 23 Feb. 71
Edmund S. Lecky, p.s.,
Hon. Major 12 Jan. 76
John Lawrence,1 late Capt.
90F.; Hon. Major 13 Apr. 76
Lieutenants.
David W. Stevenson, p.s. ... 5 Oct. 70
Alexander Boyle, p.s 7 Feb. 71
William Quin, p.s 24 July 72
Henry John M'Corkell, p.s. 24 July 72
Thomas H. K. Payne, p.s... 3 Feb. 75
Charles John Osborne, p.s. 24 Feb. 75
Second Lieutenants.
Stewart A. M. Bruce 15 May 78
Charles Newman Evelegh 7 May 79
Lenox C. Arbuthnot 11 Oct. 79
Adjt. f Capt.— J. O. Gage,
Capt. 45 Foot 30 Oct. 7S
Paymaster. — Rowley Miller 20 Feb. 55
Qr. Master {with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Arm<,).— Ohas.
Brennan, late Qr.Mr.27F. 23 Oct. 78
Med. Of.— Sir Wm. Miller,
MB. Surg. Mai i Mar. 73
A. Skipton, Surg 15 Mar. 73
Primrose Facings.
King's County.
(Royal Rifles.) [No. 98.]
Head Quarters, Parsonstown.
Honorary- Colonel.
Thomas Bernard, DL. JP.
late Bt. Major 12 Lancers2$ Mar. 7
Lt. Colonel.
Ambrose C. Wolseley-Cox,
lateLt. 12 Lauecrs 10 Nov. 7;
Major.
5irClemeutJ Wolseley.Bi.,
p.s 22 June78 Thomas Gloster 23 Nov. 72
Koyal Limerick County.
(Fusiliers.) [No. 123.]
Head Quarters, Limerick.
Honorary Colonel.
Rt. Hon. Wm.,Lordftm\y... 26 July 64
Lt. Colonel.
The Earl of Limerick, late
of Rifle Brigade 9 Julv 7°
Majors.
Geo. E.Massy.ifon. Lt. Col. 23 Mar. 71
John Howley, Hon. Lt. Col. 11 June 79
Captains.
George Stein, Hon. Major. ..10 Nov. 58
GeorgeWm. Finch, ifoii.J/uy. 2 Dec. 58
BryanEdw. Sheeny, i/on.3/u/.i9Jan. 71
Richard Wm. Cradock, late
Capt. 17 F 2 Feb. 71
RochtbrdV.Hunt,HV<n.J/<y.i2 Apr. 73
Foorde Russell Royse, p.s.30 Apr. 73
Edward C. Conyers, p.s. ...28 Jan. 74
Wm. G. Gubbins 16 May 74
Robert Cuming, late Capt.
99 F. ; Hon Major 15 Mar. 76
Joseph S. Furlonge, p.s. ...11 June 79
Lieutenants.
The Prince of Wales's Soyal
Regiment of Longford Rifles.
Head Quarters, Longford. [No. 85 .]
Honorary' Colonel.
Lt. Colonel.
Luke, Lord Annaly, late
Capt. 13 Brs 2 Mar. 59
Major.
Ralph A. Dopping-Hepen-
&tdl,JP., p. s.;Hon.Lt. Col. 17 Feb. 62
Captains.
L. L. Bushe Fox, JP. Hon.
Maj.; Inst.of Musketry.p.s. 5 June 56
JohnT. Davys, p.s. Hon. Maj. 17 June 64
Francis R. Blackley, p.s. ... 3 May 71
James H. Dopping 18 Apr. 77
Aug. P. F. West, p.* 20 Sept. 79
Lieut knants.
Charles E. Lel'roy 9 May 77
Hon. Chas. Jas. White 18 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Richard Dowse 15 Feb. 79
Cecil Edgeworth 29 Nov. 79
Adjt.fCupt.—ll.W.E. White,
Capt. 27 Foot 12 Nov. 78
Scarlet Facings.
734
Louth.
{Rife,.) [No. 108.]
Head Quarters, Dundalk.
Honobaby'Colonel.
Lt.COLONBL COMMAXDIITI.
Sir John S. Bobinson, Bart.
JP. late Lieut. 60 Rifles,
Honorary Colonel 24 Dec. 54
Majors.
William Thus. Murray, p.s.
Hon. Lt. Col 6Aug.73
William Johnstone Belling-
ham, late Copt, 50 F. Hon.
Lt Col 16 Oct. 75
Captmvs.
Rob.M.Murphv.i/un. Majorio Mar. 59
John Fred. Foster, late Lt.
I ; Hwar* 23 Apr. 71
Charlea B. M'Clintoek, p.«.a3 July 73
Harry Wm. Jamieson, /i.».2o Nov. 75
AIhh HenryBellingham.^.*. 5 July 76
Arthur Macau, /' » 15 Sept. 77
Edw. Smith, p.s.. .15 Sept. 77
Alfred II. Ormsliy, ji.« 3 Apr. 78
I.IFITINANTS.
Matthew.Tohn D'Arcy,f>.» .24 July 75
Hon Chae. B. Bellow 2 Feb. 76
»ter 2 Mar. 78
vler 11 Ocf. 79
Wm. Bellintrhnm Jameson 18 Oct. 79
George Pe Belle Ball 18 Oct. 79
BlOOHO LlKrTENANTS.
Willoughby.\.Montf:oinery26 July 79
T St.<;. li'. Montgomery ...aSJaly 79
John Cecil Thornhill 20 Aug. 79
Adj. <f Capt.— Henry Oad-
dell, Copt. Po F. 23 Apr. 77
Qr.ltatttr (rith rink of Qr.
Mr in the.iriny\.— Henry
Shaw ., 1 Apr. 77
Black Facings.
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Captains.
Henrv.TohnBuehanan, Hon.
Ma'ior, p.s 17 July 65
Jas. Hone Browne, Hon.
Major 10 Aug. 69
Richard Browne, do. Inst, of
Musketry, p.s 20 July 71
Walter J. Browne, p.s 20 July 71
Fitzhardinse Kingscote,3
late Capt. Rifle Br 23 Mar. 72
Lieutenants.
William J. Campbell, late
Ens. 2 F..p.s 22 May 71
Robert F. R. Fair, p.s 12 Nov. 71
Wm. T. S. Lauder, p.s 10 Mar. 75
Mark Blake 2 Mar. 78
James C. V. Blake 5 Nov. 79
Second Lieutbnants.
Capt.^-Adjt. — John Edmund
Whaite, ' late Capt. to F.;
Hon. Major 27 Apr. 64
Qr. Master —
Med. Off.—G. W. Hatchell,
Surg 11 Apr. 71
Thos. Allman, Surg 1 Mar. 73
Scarlet Facings.
North Mayo.
Head Quarters, Ballina. [No. 120.]
Colonel.
St. Oe-irre CufTe, late Capt. 2
Dr. Gds 3Aug.69
Lt.Colonkl.
A. W. Knox-Gove,2 late
Capt. 60 Rj/les, p.s 10 Aug. 69
Majors.
X.JP.Htm.LtCohs JnXy 61
JohnWamn, lateCapt.12 F.23 Oct. 75
I'lriuss.
Knox, Son. Maj.sg Nor. 59
•I. Blake, p.s. ...16 Oct. 61
LeweUyn Blake ... May 63
r>uvi.| R.Fair.p.t. II",, Jfo/.i 1 June 78
• Bonrke.p t. L25 Nov. 74
I.IFl'TIN VNT-.
Robert Geo. Mostyn, p.*. ... 7. Tan. 72
, NOV. 74
rar, late
'■ r 13N0V. 7=
Wm. B. Murphy .5 Mar. 76
Michael J. B. Griffin 7 Apr. 79
S>. MI Lll DTUUIt.
John Boston Ormsby 7 Jnne78
Boothby 5 Mar. 79
Edward M. B Munns 23 May 79
• .\. Capt.
12. Ian. 76
Mei.Off.-i. J. N„|„,, .v,„.,;. , M.ir «
South Mayo.
0. '5-]
1, Weatport.
n 1 ,
Otet.Mejra.efe g ./". .//'. 5 ju]v 4,
I.- I '..I ..Sl|.
1. Iir,.»i„., ,, » •
' »J Apr. 77
M»J"K.
I. 11, n
Eoyal Meath.
Head Quarters, Navan. [No. 119.]
Hovorakt Colonel.
Marq. of Headfort 16 Dec. 76
Lt. Colonel Commandant.
Hon. H. L. B. Rowley 11 Aug. 75
Majors.
Riehord Donaldson, Hon.
Lt Col 9 Oct. 75
Henry Stuart Johnston ...26 Feb. 79
Captains.
John P. Kearney./ioH. Maj.i~ Feb. 71
Fra. O'Donnell Murphy ...11 July 71
John Fox Dillon 11 July 71
Sinclair E. de Satge" - de
Thoren, p.s 20 May 76
Charles Pepper 6 Aug. 79
Gustavus F.W. Lambart... 7 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Edw. Hamilton Woods 2 June 71
Nugent Talbot. Everard 11 July 71
Wm. E. A. Barry, p.s 1 Apr. 74
Hercules D E. Rowley 28 Oct. 76
K. B. G. Ashhurst-Gradwell 3 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Arthur H. T. Pollock 19 June 78
Trevor H. Hamilton 1 Ang.77
A. J. Lord Killcen 27 Sept.79
Bicbard Taylor Woods 29 Nov. 79
Adjf.4- Capt.— J. B. Kerste-
man, Bt. Major 100 F. ...22 Dec. 77
Qr.MoMter [with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Sanil.
McBride 1 Apr. 78
Med. Off-
Jaa. M.Barry ,MD. A. Siwy.13 Mar. 68
Blue Facings.
Lieutenants.
Robt. N. A. Flanagan, p.s. 26 Feb. 73
Hon. Peter Westenra 20 Sept. 76
Ralph Smith 29 Nov. 79
Francis B. Woodwright ...29 Nov. 79
Second Lieutenants.
William Atkins 23 Oct. 78
Henry Becher 3 May 79
Adjt. if Capt. — Henry Hen-
derson.1 late Capt. 10 F.,
Hon. Major 16 June 62
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army J.— John
Dods 1 Apr. 77
Med. Off— William Nassau
Irwin, MD. Surg. Maj.... 1 Mar. 73
F. R. Irwin, MB. Surgeon... 1 Mar. 73
White Facings.
Monaghan.
Head Quarters, Monaghan. [No. 121.]
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
.Sir Thomas Oriel Forster,
Bart, late Capt. 77 F. ;
Bon.Colonel 2Q June ss
M LJOBS.
Charles Woodwright,1 late
Capt. |6 /•'. j 11.,,,. tt.Col. 20 July 59
■ U--.rll\,,y,\./,„lC„l,r 47F.;
Honorary Lt.Colonel 18 Feb. 65
< 'attains.
Boberl Porster, Tnetruetorof
»" ••■''■•■'■// '■"■Maj,,,- ..... 23 Nov. 55
John LetMo.laU It. ■ W.I.R,
I"- IIr»> Major 3 July <7
!! "'"•'■' Thorn,,,,,. /.,/,. c„,,t * "
,; I- ■ ■ II,.., M:j„r ',6 Apr. 73
•'"'"' l nos. Montray... i? s0nt ,,
;V""";;vy -^,t...:^::787
■ Richardson iSNov.70
Queen's County.
{Hoyal Rifles.) [No. 104.]
Head Quarters, Maryborough.
Lt.Colonel.
Henry Daniel Garden, JP.
late of $2 F. Hon. Col. ...14 May 73
Majors.
Walter J. Borrowes, Hon.
Lt.Colonel 12 May 75
Captains.
Thomas S. Trench 28 Mar. 72
-How. Robt. Flower.-ffoM.l/a/. 6 Aug. 73
John Aldridge,1 Capt. h.p.
20 F. 28 Mar. 74
Robert Godolphin Cosby,
late Lt. 6 Drs 31 May 75
James deC.J. Hughes 22 May 78
.Lieutenants.
Geo. Wm. Marsh 9 Feb. 76
John Craven Garden 20 Apr. 76
Thomas H. Kemmis 13 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
James W. Ritchie iJune78
Dudley S. A. Cosby 8 Mar. 79
Henry Charles White 15 Mar. 79
George Francis Milner 20 Sept.79
Adji.fCapt.— Geo. Hastings
Brooke, late Lt. 48 F. 23 Oct 75
Qr. Master with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — Edw.
Murnane 5 Mar. 69
Med. Of. —Buy. Jacob, MD.
Surg. Maj 29 Apr. 74
Scarlet Facings.
Eoscornmon,
Head Quarters, Boyle. [No. 93.]
Honorary Colonel.
Edw. R. King-Harman, late
60 F. 14 Aug. 78
Lt.Coldhel.
Robert H. French. Hon Col.14 Mar. 74
Majors.
Rich. Irwin, Hon. Lt. Col... 10 Dec. 73
Wm. Watson Hackett 31 Mar. 75
Captains.
Caleb Robertson, late Capt.
SS Foot ; Hon. Major 24,TunC77
LukeLeonard, p.s. Hon Maj. 16 Mar. 70
Laurence J. B. Thornhill j/s. 29 Mar. 73
Alfred de F. D'Arcy 10 Dec. 73
Hen. E.N. Earl o/'Kingstoni8 Apr. 74
Michael Joseph Balfe 23 Oct. 75
Thos. Y. L. Kirkwood 5 June 78
Henry M. Fitz Gibbon, p.s. 2 Nov. 78
Lieutenants.
William Lloyd 8 July 75
R, A. D. Yeiverton 13 Nov. 75
Hon. Richard P. French ...20 Jan. 77
Charles S. Stafford 18 Oct. 79
Edw. Whitby L\ nch 18 Oct. 79
Francis Wm. Magan 18 Oct. 79
Second Lieutenants.
WilliamH. M.Burke 10 July 79
Adjt. <f Capt.— John A. H.
Gorges, late Capt. Bengal
Army; Hon. Major 1 May 63
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
Bund 8 Sept.66
Buff Pacings.
North Tipperary.
[Light Infantry.) [No. 105.]
Head Quarters, Caskel.
Honorary Colonel.
G. Ponsonby, Vise. Lismore,
Lt.ofthe County, late Cor.
17 Lancers 11 Jan. 55
Lt. Colonel.
George Frend,1 late Brev.
Maj. 26 F. ; Hon. Col. p.s. 16 Mar. 72
Majors.
Richard Aug. Cooper,2 late
Lt. fCapt. Scots Fits. Gds. 28 Feb. 74
Joseph Seymour,;).* 16 June 79
Captains.
"Geo. Fred. Green,4 Captain
h.p.ioF. 7 Jan. 74
Fitzgibbon Trant, late Lt.
64 F. 7 Jan. 74
Henry Charles Mansergh,5
late Capt. 39 F 15 Mar. 76
Chas. S. Hamilton, p.s 19 July 76
Edmund Eyre 15 May 78
Robert Jones Ashmore 16 Apr. 79
Lieutenants.
George Wolfe 21 Apr. 75
Benj. P. E. C. Bunbury ...12 May 75
Randal St. G. Mansergh... 22 Nov. 76
Hugh H. M. O'Grady 20 May 79
Morgan H. M. Harding ...13 Sept.79
Richard J. Gardiner 13 Sept.79
Vernon Wm. Russell 13 Sept.79
Win. Y. Pennefather 13 Sept.79
Second Lieutenants.
Alex. Lindsay Carnegie ...27 Sept. 79
..;/;/.-. ( 'apt.— W.H.Herbert,
Ctpt. 18 F 9 Nov. 78
<?j-. Master (teith rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
Carr ill 1 Oct. 78
Med. Off.-Y. W. Russell,
Surg. Maj 30 July 73
Dark Greeu Facings.
Royal Tyrone fusiliers.
[No. 80.]
Head Quarters, Omngh.
Honorary Colonel.
Sir .Ts.vr.es Mnthew Stronge,
Bart. JF. L)L. late 0/5 Dr.
Gtlt 22 Apr. 62
Lt.Colonel Commandant.
"lis. Ellis, JP. Hon. Col.. ..30 Apr. 73
Majors.
Gesrge Perry M'Clintock,
DL. JP 8 Feb. 71
Levis Mansergh Ruchanan,1
■late Lt. 8SF:; U0n.Lt.C0l.22 Jan. 79
Captains.
E&obt. S. Hamilton, lion. Maj. 10 June 64
. Torrens O'Neillis June 65
Militia Infantry of Ireland.
Tho.Auchinleck,7a^Xr.iiF.i6 June 65
Chas. Murray Alexander ...10 Aug. 72
Henry Irvine 25 Oct. 73
James Henry Stronge 24 Dec. 73
Hen. Geo. Saml. Alexander Apr. 74
Rowley Alex. Miller, p.s. ...13 May 76
Hon. Chas. Alexander, p. ». 8 Jan. 79
Peter C. Browne,3 late Capt.
23 F. 31 May 79
Lieutenants.
Hugh Gore 24 July 75
Walter L. Stronge 20 Aug. 79
Wm. Edw. Carver 20 Aug. 79
Robert L. Blosse 20 Aug. 79
Robert G. Gore 20 Aug. 79
Henry Ward Lowry 13 Sept.79
John Pim 13 Sept. 79
Second Lieutenants.
Robt.Armstrong-Yerburgh 4 May 7S
Cecil Hamilton Browne ... 2 Apr. 79
Richard Ellis 6 Aug. 79
Charles E. S. Stronge 3 Sept.79
Hamilton Stuart 10 Dec. 79
Adjt.fCapt. — Robt. Conway
Dobbs Ellis,/n/e Capt. 22 P.;
Hon. Major 1 Oct. 63
Paymaster. — Wm. Maxwell
Carpendale 26 Feb. 55
QrMatter (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— Rob.
Davidson 1 Apr. 77
Med. Ojf.-JohnMoore,3fX>.
Surg 14 Apr. 60
Wm. Sproule Love, Surg.... 1 Mar. 73
Blue Facings.
735
Second Lieutenants.
! Henry Farnhani Burke ...15 Sept. 77
Gilbert Lavallan J. J. G.
Nugent 26 Mar. 79
Patrick H. A. O'Hara 2 Apr. 79
Thomas M. Jameson 13 Sept.79
Adjt.f Capt.—J.'E. Harden,
Capt. icg F. 8 Jan. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army). — James
Foley 1 Apr. 77
AIed.Of.—R.Y.Ke\ly,Surg.25 July 73
Black Facings.
Westmeath.
[Rifle*.) [No. 114.]
Head Quarters. Mullingar.
Honorary Colonel.
Fulke S., Lord Greville, KP.
late 1 Life Gds 29 Dec. 75
Lt.< 'olonel.
Earl of Granard, KP.,p.s.;
Hon. Colonel 26 Dec. 55
Majors.
John Richard Malone, late
Lt. 12 Lancers 16 Apr. 79
Captains.
John C. Grant, Capt. h.p.
2 F. ; Hon. Major iS May 71
Fra. L. Tottenham, late
Ens. 10 F 19 June 71
Fraucis Hume Kelly, p.s. ...31 Jan. 72
Wm. G. Fitzgerald, p.s 18 Nov. 74
Arthur R. Mecham, p.s 19 Dec. 74
Wm. Henry Leviuge, />.*.. ..16 Aug. 79
Lieutenants.
Edward Battersby, p.s. ... 1 Apr. 74
Arthur M. J. O'Conof 24 Feb. 7s
Edw. W. Purdon 18 May 76
Montagu R. Chapman 20 Aug. 79
Wexford.
Head Quarters, Wexford. [No. 99.]
Honorary Colonel.
Robt. Shapland, Lord Cnrevr 5 Apr. 47
Lt. Colonel.
Harry Alcock, p.s. DL. JP.
Hon. Colonel 3 Dec. 66
Majors.
Narcissus Edw. Huson.^.s.
JP., Hon. Lt. Colonel 10 May 71
Beauchamp Henry Col-
clough, Hon. Lt.Col 1 June 72
Philip Savage Alcock,2 JP.
late Capt. 95 F. 16 Oct. 75
Captains.
JohnThos.Beatty.Ifoii.J/iy'.iS June 60
James Gavan, Hon. Major .26 Apr. 64
Robert Roche, Hon. Major. 4 May 71
Morgan Geo. Llovd, 'late
Cornet 1 Dr. Gds. p.s. JP.
Inst, of Musk 11 May 72
Henry Arthur Boyse,;>.». ...17 July 74
Philip Herbert Hore,i>.». ...15 Julie 77
Fred. K. P. Pigott 4 June 77
Walter Redmond 21 Aug. 78
Owen L. F. Lloyd 9 June 79
Lieutenants.
Hon. Wm. John French ...30 May 77
Bernard J. G. Richards ...23 Oct. 78
I Richard Nunn 20 Aug. 79
Abraham J. Howlin 20 Aug. 79
I William H. Nunn 20 Aug. 79
Frederick P. W. Power ...20 Aug. 79
1 Edwin G. Johnson 20 Aug. 7g
Win. Aloysius E. Redmond 20 Sept.79
Second Lieutenants.
Edmund Martin Read 9 June 79
Charles F. 11. Kichards ...26 July 79
Wm. R. G. Blacker 16 Aug. 79
Anthony Loftus Cliffe 13 Sept.79
Win. H. K. Redmond 24 Dec. 79
\Adjt. 4- Capt.— T. C. Wn.v,
Capt. 18 F 23 Feb. 76
Qr. Master (with rank of Qr.
Mr. in the Army).— George
Wm. Hawkesby 29 Nov. 79
Med. Of.— Rob. J. Crean,
Surg 15 May 71
John Percy Waddy,.-l..S« (77. 15 May 71
Yellow Facings.
Channel Islands Militia.
Royal Jersey.
Adjutant General.
iLt.Col. Chas. P. Le Cornu.
Chief Assist, nspector and
Chief Instr. of Musketry.
Lt.Col. T. Percival Touzel,1
late Lt. Colonel 27 F.
Government Secretary.
Lt. Col. J. F. Murray, late
6F.
2ND, or Noktii Regiment.
Lt.Col. J. Godfray, Col, and
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Assist. Imp. and Adjutant.
Capt. H. W. C. Saunders.
5th, or South-West Regi-
ment.
Lt.Col. Joshua Brayn.
Adjutant, Capt. J. Brajm.
Field Artillery.
Lt.Cols. P. Du Heaume,
Clement A. de Quetteville
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Capt. Philip Sore'l.
est, or North-West Regi-
ment.
Lt.Col. Philip Payn.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Bt. Major, James Gibaut.
3RD, or East Regiment.
Hon. Col. Francis Le Breton.
Lt. Col. John Touzel.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Capt. W. C. Gray.
4TH, or South Regiment.
St. Lawrence Battalion.
Lt.Col. Gervaise Le Gros.
Assist. Insp. and Adjutant.
Captain W. B. Godfray.
St. Helier Battalion.
Lt.Col. Edw. Delataste.
Atfist. Insp. and Adjutant.
it.MaiorU. Bailhache.
Royal Guernsey.
Aide de Camp to the Queen.
Col. William Bell, late 64 F.
Adjutant General of Militia.
Lt.Col. J. M'Crea, late 45 F.
Militia Aides de Cam)* to the
Lt. Governor.
Lt.Col. Jul. Alphonso Carey.
Major F. W. Gosselin, late
4 Dr. Guards.
Capt. W. W. Carey.
Artillery Regiment.
Lt.Col. W. M. Jones.
Adjutant, Capt. W. Barton.
ist, or East Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. A. H.Collings.
Adjutant. Capt. J Piric.
2ND, or North Regiment
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. James Gallienne.
Assist. Inspector and Adjutant.
Bt. Major P.. S. Sorell.
3RD, or South Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. C. Guerin.
Adjutant. Bt. Major Josias
Le Pelley.
4TH, or West Regiment.
(Light Infantry.)
Lt.Col. Comm. J. G. de Gari
Adjutant,
Royal Alderney:
Artillery.
Lt. Col. Comm. T.N.Barbenson
Adjutant. Lt. J. Renier.
Royal Sark.
Lt.Col.Com.Wm.H. Collings
idjutant.
7j6 War Services of the Officers of the Militia.
Aberdeenshire.-1 Captain Man served with the field force under Colonel Murray, R. Artillery, employed on the
,o-mile radius round Shanghai during the summer of 1863. Also with the Anglo-Chinese Contin gen m Colonel
Gordon's Taeping campaigns Of 1S63-64, and was present at the siege and storming of Changchowfoo (Medal, and
ttAn^e8tey.-'<^t.CohmdhLew7s,se^'ed with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean CampaigniniS54-5. including
the t.attles of lialaklavaand Inkeruian. battle of the Tchernaya, and siege of Sevastopol (Medal with three Clasps,
Turkish War Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie).
Antrim.— 1 Captain Pottin-er served at the attack on the Burda Hills, 19th December 1S59.
Armagh.-! Colonel Hon. Edward Brownlow served with the Scots Fusilier Guards in the Crimea from the bth
Sept 1855 (Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal). _ .
•■ I'akeidu.m served with the 101st Fusiliers in the Indian North West Frontier V ar .f 1S03, and was pie-
sent tit the attack and capture of the Crag Piquet, the Conical Hill, and Umlieyla (Medal with Clasp).
♦ Major Simpson served with the 52nd Light Infantry at the defeat of the Sealkotc mutineers on the banksof 1 the
the 1. -tli and 16th July 1857; also from the 14th August at the siege assault and occupation of Delhi—
Mveiviv wounded in the right breast (Medal with Clasp) . . .
'■ Quarter Muster Davidson served with the 67th Regiment throughout the campaign of 1S60 in North China,
including the action of Sinho, taking of Tangku, storm and capture of the inner Taku Fort, and surrender of Pekm
(Medal with two Clasps). . „ „ , ., ,,
Ayr.—1 Sir James Kergusson served with the Grenadier Guards the Eastern campaign ol 1:54, and up to 4th May
1855, including the battles of Alma and Inkerman (wounded), and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal). . .
U'Alester served with the 46th Regt. in the Crimea from the Sth Nov. 1854, including the siege and tall
p il (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
s Quarter Master Grahume served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 21st Fusiliers, including the battles
'•f Alain and Inkerinaii, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and expedition to Kinbourn (Medal with three Clasps, and
Turkish Medal).
Bedford.—1 Sir John Burgoyne served in the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea, in 1854, and was severely
1 at the battle of the Alma (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
3 Quarter Master Muir served with the 12th Regiment throughout the New Zealand war of 1863-66, and was
1 resent with the Thames Expedition and with that of the Waikato (Medal).
Bucks.—1 Captain Powell served with the 49th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 1st Sept. 1855, including
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
J Quarter Master Scott served with the 73rd Regiment durintr the Kaffir war cf 1850-53 (Medal), and was present
in all the principal actions in Kaffirland ; also at the battle of Berea— wounded. Served also in the Indian campaign
of 1858-59 (Medal).
Cambridge.—1 Captain Willis served with the 1st Royals in the Crimea from the 9th December 1S54, including
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Carlow.— ' Major Butler served with 60th Rifles throughout the campaign of i860 in China (Medal with two Clasps) .
Carnarvon.— ' Major Morgan embarked for the Gold Coast with the 2nd Battalion 23rd Fusiliers in 1873
(Ashanti Medal).
Cheshire—' Colonel Loch served with the 3rd Bengal Cavalry in the Sutlej Campaign in 1846 and was
present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal). Was sent early in 1854 by the Foreign Office, under General Beatson,
to the Dannbian Provinces to organize the Turkish Irregular Cavalry with rank of Lt. Colonel in the Turkish
Service: crossed to the Crimea, and was invalided shortly after the battle of Alma (Turkish Medal). Attached
t • Head Quarters of Comrrander in Chief in China in 1857 and present at the operations before and capture
of Canton (Medal with Clasp). Was on board the gunboat " Bustard," at the capture of the Peiho and upper
forts in 1858. Was attached to the head quarters of Sir Hope Grant in i860 and present at the various operations
previous to and at the capture of Sinho, Tangku, and the Taku forts (Medal with two Clasps). Accompanied the
Earl of Elgin with the army on advance on Pekin, and was captured with Mr. Parkes and sent prisoner to Pekm ;
on release brought home the Convention of Pekin and ratified treaty of Tien-tsin, and made CB.
-Major Kgerton served with the 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade the Eastern campaign of 1S54 and up to the 13th
April 1855, including the battle of Alma and siege of Sebastopol (.Medal with two Clasps, and Turkish Medal).
■' Major Harrison served with the 4th Regiment throughout the Abyssinian campaign of 1S68, and was presentat
the action of Arogee and capture of Magdala (Medal)
4 Captain Salisbury served in the Servian-Turkish war from 29th August to 22nd October 1S76, and was present
its Aide de Camji to General Dochtouroff at the battle of Zaitchar (where he gained the silver medal for "valour "),
battles ot the 20th and 21st October on the heights before Deligrad, and other minor affairs. Was one of the first
three placed on Prince Milan's private list tbr the Cold Medal for " conspicuous gallantry in action."
1 1 ' MnJ°r Wrixon served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand wars from 1S60 to 1S65 ; corn-
landed a Company and was present with the Expedition to Warea with capture and destruction of Pahs.
to ttaiwxa and Hmrangi, and action at Huirangi ; expedition to Kihihi and attack and capture of
Jal:.-; actions at Kairau on the 2gth and 30th December i860; capture of Matorikoriko ; sapping operations to
ad Pah at Te Area and Pukerangiori and repulse of the sortie ; action of Rangirin, and storming and
the Pah on the 21st and 22nd November 1863 (Medal).
•Captain Cuppage served with the 43rd Light Infantry in the New Zealand War of 1S64-65, and was present at
the actions ol the t.ato 1'ah and Te Ranga (Medal).
Cornwall— ■ Lt.Colonel Champion served in the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including the battle of Inkerman,
negeandauof Sebastopol in the Trenches with the siege tram, andatthe bombardments of April and 1 6th
the .\kMi'„',,i'i1e|C*^W0U'' Mc',lil1 Wlth two Ctosps, Brevet Major, Sardinian and Turkish Medals, and 5th Class of
\u rt v "', )V:i":"T, <:'!sl,;w sei'v|,<1 in}\'c «*h Regiment in New Zealand during active operations in 1866 (Medal).
Derby.— 1 Colonel Coke has received the Medal for Ava. at
J''' -r,w''1 ""'' 'hf'oth Killes „i Katlirland in iS-,1-52, and was present in the operations in the
, , . ,. 1 ,' ''''"""'• :""' PMfage °Tf «»e Kei with Colonel Eyre's Column on the 4th Dec. 1S51 (Medal).
a. tb^irrl'^ort A^n^MeX!)] * ^ ***" h°™* at ^ CaP6 °f G°°d H°P6 iU l85'' ^ WaS PreS6nt
the&lK,',lA>'h'r„IiC'i'.UrLVC''1 "lUl th«95th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1854-55, including
.1 ,n e 1, , t J,lke,r"';l,'; \CV"]™ "{ the BOTtie of the 26th Oct. 1S54, siege and tall of Sebastopol (Medal
«" , t,V r k .'T' I S,rk,bllr-V.?U,llV Served als0 the Central lmli;l campaign of 1S58, including the siege and
■ , ior s , t:','', m':,',t"n' Of Ohundaree, action of Kota ke Sera,, attack and capture of the town and fortress of
•^■iyZ'iZnZ^SSS^SSi nml de'eat °f the reb6lS at Khoond^6 (Medal with Clasp). Has
Oriinta^Med^wtM "' V"' W S?V, "' lhe Baltic in l854 and in the Black Sea in 18,4-56 (Baltic Medal,
■ ' M a , • : C, ':.;',, ''„'/ /'.'l ^f^!'^/^^ Medal, and 5th Class of the Medjidie)/
1 '' ' "'"' ""'bulls m the Crimean campaign from 3rd Sept. 1855, and was present
' 'I ;-di. ."and Tur^sh Medal} "' UlC aSSUUlt "^ Reda" ^ th° ^ S^- l855 (Me<lal Wlth
' l.t.Co!.,,..| . u ■ v ■ 7n ■ ,; w, ; 'f i'/'' K""K ""'• M"""hllr- !""1 Munsuntosh (mentioned in despatches).
,,,, ' "s "' "fttonwith the Russian batteries on Hangoe-head, 22nd May 1854. Served with the
; and was engaged wuh the enemy on the* .8th June ; present at the destruction of
H..vor Werotaxon^o'thJnn? '■ ?i£mS!!L*t '■"':""I",m'"t on the 23rd June; destruction of thirty vessels in the
, ,.„: „ ,' Son . 1 '1 .'k ! '^ ""'1 bunii»K the Government houses, &c, on sth July; shelling a
■ ;■' ■!> ; d.. r,,,,,,,,,,,,- aCossack barrack, ic, I2th July; action with a sfeamer, gun-
1 ., ,„ ' .,?. , ."' V •' Wj ;u"1 was mentioned in the despatches for his gallantry in assist •
•; '■•"•" > be J;;.' wh, <h he hasreceived the Victoria Crbss; engaged withthebatteriewt
■ I-: ol "weuboig <'•■• ..a j '" K"tka. and destruction of the stores, Ac, on 26th July, and
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. 737
6 Major Dearie served with the 31st Regiment throughout the campaign of i860 in North Chir.a, including the
action of Sinho and storming of Tangku (Medal with Clasp for the Taku Forts). Served also during the opera-
tions against the Taepings in the vicinity of Shanghai in April and May 1862, resulting in the taking of the stockade
of Nanhsiang, capture by escalade of the walled cities of Kadin, Tsinpoo, Tsolin, and fortified town of Najow, and
the affair at Nanhsiang (mentioned in despatches for distinguished conduct at Najow).
Donegal.—1 Lt. Colonel Lo wry served in India in 1857-^8, and was present at the affair of Puttyabad, capture of
Chandairee Fort, action of Sahao, siege and capture of .Thansi, capture of Fort Lahorie, attack on Koonch, and
capture of Calpee (three times mentioned in despatches, Medal with Clasp).
2 Major Doyne served in the Crimean campaign from May 1S55, and was present in the Trenches with the siege
train at the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Dorset.—1 Colonel Bingham served 24 years in the Indian Army, and was with his Regiment in the Burmese war
of 1824-25-26. for which he has the War Medal with one Clasp.
2 Colonel Hall served with the 14th Regiment in the Crimea in 1S55, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol,
and assaults of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Durham.—1 Major Lluellyn served with the 46th Regiment in the Crimea from the Sth November 1854 to the
6th March 1S55, including the siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
2 Captain Chapman served with the iSth Royal Irish in the New Zealand War of 1S63-66 (Medal).
3 Quarter Master King served with the 22nd Regiment at the taking and destruction of the villages in the Boree
Valley, North West Frontier, in November 1853; also with the Expeditionary Force against the Lurruckzai
Mohmunds including the destruction of several villages in August and September 1S54 I Medal with Clasp).
* Quarter Master Sladden served throughout the Crimean campagn of 1854-55, including the battles of Alma,
Balaklava, and Inkerman, repulse of a sortie on the nth Mav, attack of the Quarries on 9th June, siege and fall ot
Sebastopol (Med il with four Clasps, Medal with Gratuitv of ^15 for distinguished Conduct m the Fi"ld, Knight ot
the Legion of Honor, Turkish Medal). Served in the New Zealand war from Jan. 1S64 to March 1865, including
the attack on the Gate Pah (Medal).
Edinburgh.—1 Lord Lothian served on the Staff of Sir J. Outram in the Fersian war ; was present at the taking
of Mohumrah, and accompanied the troops m their advance upon Ahwaz (Medal with ( 'lasnl.
- Major tti nilton served at the siege of .Sebastopol from March to July 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) .
5 Captain S. obie served with the 42nd Highlanders in the second phase of the Ashanti war in 1874, and was
present at the battle of Araoaful, battle of Ordahsu, and capture of Coomassie ' Medal with Clasp).
4 Quarter Master Turnley was on board the Transport "Sarah Sands" with the Herd Quarters of the 54th
Regiment on passage to India when that vessel was partially destroyed by fire at sea on the nth Nov. 1857. Served
during the Indian mutiny, including Lord Clyde's campaign in Oude in 1S5S-59, and was present at the surrender
of Fort Ahmetie and all the operations on the Nepaul Frontier 1 Medal).
Essex.—' Major Newton served in the Crimea from 3rd May 1855 with the Euffs, including the siege and fall of
Sebastopol, and'assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
- Mar r Holrovd served with lhe 34th Regiment in the Crimea from the 10th August 1S55, including the siege
and fall of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the Sth September (Medal withClasp, and Turkish Medal). Also
in the Indian campaigns in 1S57-59, including the actions at Cawnpore on the 26th, 27th, and 28th (w< unded)Nov.
1S57, capture of Meeangunge, siege and capture of Lucknow, relief of Azimghur (was Staff Officertothe Azimghur
column in the winter of 1S58-9), and defeat of the rebels at Bootwul (Medal with Clasp .
3 Captain Arthur Worthington served at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from 3rd September 1S55 (Medal with
Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
4 Quarter Master Hart-M'Harg served with the 44th Regiment throughout the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55, in-
cluding the battles ot Alma and Inkerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, attack and occupation ot the Cemetery
on the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Medal for Di-tinguished Service in the Field, and Turkish Medal).
Served also the campaign of i860 in the north of China, including the action of Sinho, assault and capture of the
North Taku Forts (Medal with Clasp).
Fife.— 1 Sir Arthur Halkett served the Eastern campaign of 1S54-55 with the 42nd Highlanders, including the
battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assault of the outworks on
the 18th June (Medal with three Clasps, Sardinian and Turkish Medals).
Glamorgan.—1 Captain A. M. P. Kemeys-Tynte and Lieut. E. P. Kemeys-Tynte served with the 1st Battalion
24th Foot throughout the Zulu war of 1879.
Gloucester.—1 Captain H. C. Worthington served with the 28th Regiment as Adjutant the Eastern campaign of
1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Hants.—1 Lieut. Colonel Briggs served with the 1st Dragoon Guards in the Crimea from the 10th August 1S55.
including the battle of the Tchernaya, and siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkidi Medal). _
3 Major Si nller served in the Land Transport Corps in the field during the Waikato, Taurauga, and laranatki
campaigns m New Zealand, under Generals Sir Duncan Cameron and Sir Trevor Chute, and was present at the
capture of Uangiawhia and Orakau. After the embarkation of the troops for England he commanded a company
of Colonial Troops, and the war breaking out again in 1868 he was selected to take the command ot the Nelson
and Taranaki contingent during the Wanganeui campaign; was in command of the Turu Turu Mokai redoubt
attacked by the rebels, and Kakaramea redoubt attacked by the Hau Haus on the 6th 9th and nth Oct. 186S
(highly complimented in district orders— and services acknowledged by the Colony). On 23 Oct. 1S68 he was
gazetted as Sub Inspector in the Armed Constabulary, and accompanied the field force under Colonel \Y hitmore to
Poverty Bay during the massacre, and was in command of a company at the storm and capture ot Njatapa on the
1st 2nd 3rd and 4th Jan. 1869. Was fifteen months in command of the Wairoa District, Hawke's Bay, ami
organized an expedition of Europeans and Natives to Waikare, and captured and destroyed the settlements of
Tukurangi, Whikenui, and Te Kiwi— received the thanks of the Colonial Minister. Commanded a company in the
expedition to Waikaremona Lakes against the Wrewera rebels.
Huntingdon.—1 Major Rooper served with the 3Sth Regt. in the Crimea from 23rd Aug. 1855 (Medal with
Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
Jersey.—1 Lt. Colonel Touzel served with the 27th Regiment in suppression of the Indian Mutiny (Medal).
Kent.—1 Major Knight served with the 23rd Fusiliers in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1S57-53, including the
relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, battle ofCawnpore 6th Dec. 1S57, siege and capture of Lucknow, and Transgogra
operations (Medal with two Clasps). .
2 Colonel Howell was present as Aide de Camp to Colonel Herman, the Consul General of Tripoli, with the Expedi-
tion which was sent by the Turkish Government in the winter of 1S55-56 to suppress a rebellion of the Arabs m the
Gharien and Jebbe Mountains (Turkish Military Order of Merit). .
3 Quarter Master Yeatts served with the 92nd Highlanders in the Indian mutiny campaign of 185S-59, including
the actions of Raighur, Mor.growlie, Sindwaho, Kurrai, and Barode (Medal). .
* Quarter Master Woodruff served with the 07th Regiment in the Crimea from the 20th Nov. 1854, including the
siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, 'and Turkish Medal).
Kildare.— [ Quarter Master Gage served with the 1st Battalion 20th Foot in the Indian Mutiny campaign trom
November 1S58 to the end of the campaign, and was present at the subsequent operations in Oude, including the
affair of the Fort of Musjeedia (Medal).
Lanark.—1 Major Gossling served in the New Zealand war of 1S64-66 as Lieutenant in Taranaki Military Settlers,
and was present at the capture of AhuAhu Kaitakie, and Fiprilei (Medal). .
2 Captain Giles served in the Ashanti campaign from the 26th December 1873, and was employed in the
Transport Service (Medal). .
3 Quarter Master McLeod served with the 93rd Highlanders throughout the Eastern campaign^ ot 1854-55, in-
cluding the battles of Alma and Balaklava, expedition to Kertch and Yenikale, siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
assaults of the iSth June and Sth September (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Served a so mthe
Iudian mutiny campaign of 1857-59, including the relief of Lucknow by Lord Clyde, defeat of the Gwalior Con-
tingent at Cawnpore, and pursuit to Seraighat, affair of Kad Nuddee, siege and capture of Lucknow, affair of
Allygunge, battle of Bareihy, actions of Pasgaun and Russulpore and evacuation of Mithowlie (Mtdal with two
Clat-ps). Umbeyla camna'gn N.W. Frontier of It.dia 111 1863-^4 iVtedal with C'asp).
Lancashire. — 1 Ma:oi S.md.t terveU in Hen ral ihr nigh the Sepoy Mutiny in 18:7-5?.
-38 War Services of the Officers of the Militia.
• Lt Colonel Sheppard served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 as Adjutant of the 4th Regt. including the battles
of lima an Inkcrman. siege and fall of Sebastopol, and assaults of the iSth June and 8th September (Medal with
°ni£ Clasps Turki.sh Modal, and 5th Class of the Mediidie). Served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58,
and num. landed two companies of the 4th Regiment attached to a field force sent in pursuit of Tantia Topee.
s Maior Karmar was present at the occupation of Petropolovskim 1S55.
• LU-..1 onel Godfrey served with the 73rd Regt. in India during the mutiny in 1858-59, including the operations
.'/ariB™. l-Mnttu ! ws served with the French Ambulance of the Army of the North in the Franco-German
war of .870-7.. Received from the French Government the bronze cross for service in aid of the wounded
I Major Bolton served with the 5th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from July 1855 (Medal with Clasp
Utopol, and Turkish Medal). . . • . , _ .
Wmniett Berved with the 4r.h Eegiment in the Crimean campaign ^frorn April to September 1853,
including the siege of Sebastopol and assault of the Redan on the 18th June (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Commanded a Company of the 24th Regiment in a flying column under Brigadier General Chamberlain from Fe-
. a pursuit of the rebel chief Tantia Topee in February and March 1859.
■• uuartcr Master Dixon served with the 55th Re.'iment in the Crimea from the 25th Dec. 1854, and was present at
the siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Also served on the Bhootan expedition,
including the recapture of Dewangiri in 1S65 (Medal with Clasp). . . '
II Quarter Master Gilbert served with jrd Buffs in the Crimean campaign from April 1855, including the siege and
fall of Sebast >pol (wounded in the Trenches on the 6th June), attack of the Redan on the iSth June, and belonged to
the covering and ladder party of the 2nd Division at the storming of the Redan on the 8th September 1855 (Medal
■."and Turkish Medal). . , ,. , ,.,. t TJ- 1 , ■
- Quarter Master Munro served in the Crimea from 13th June 1855, including the expedition to Kertch, siege and
fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal). Served at the siege and capture of Kotah on scth
March 1S5S (Medal with Clasp). a. , .
Leicester— ' Major Pearson served with the 95th Regt. in the Indian campaign in 1858, including the siege
assault and capture of Kotah, battle of Kota ka Serai, general action resulting in the capture of Gwahor, siege
and capture of l'owrie, acted as Assistant Field Engineer, and mentioned in despatches (Medal with Clasp).
Leitrlni — Colonel Hon. W. J. Forbes served with the Grenadier Guards in the Crimea from 29th Dec. i8s4 and
hns the Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal.
Limerick.—1 Major Mawe was present with the expedition -which stormed the war fences of Kambia, and
bombarded the town of Ghallah, Western Africa, on the 23rd and 24th March 1859.
Lincoln.—1 Captain Moore served in the 3rd Dragoon Guards in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868, and was
rming and capture of Magdala (Medal).
• Major Mason served with the Sand Regt. in suppressing the Indian mutiny in 1857-58, including the operations
at Cawnpore under Windham, defeat there of the Gwalior Contingent, action of Khankur, taking of Bareilly,
rations in Rouilcund, and defence of Powayne (Medal).
• Captain .lebb served in the Abyssinian campaign in 1868 with the Transport Train (Medal).
Master Riwson served with the 37th Regiment in the Indian campaign of 1857-58, including the first
attempt to relieve Arrah under Captain Dunbar, actions of Atrowlea and Koelsa, defence of Azimghur from 25th
March to 15th April 1858, pursuit of Kotr Sing and actions of 17th and 20th April, capture of Jugdespore, actions
of 17th, 18th, and 20th October 1858, and subsequent pursuit (Medal).
London.—1 Lt.Colonel Dundas served with the 62nd Regt. in the Crimea from the 16th August 1855, including the
. ! ^tM|"il, and attack of the Redan on the 3th September (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
1 Major Mackenzie servod in the 93rd Highlanders in the Indian Campaign of 1S57-59, including the action of
Khudagunge. siege and capture of Lucknow with assault of the Martiniere and storming of the Begum's Palace,
capture of Methowlie, and battle of Biswa (Medal with Clasp).
3 Major Savory served with the 90th Light Infantry during the Indian mutiny campaign of 1857-59 ;
advanced with Havelock's Column from Cawnpore on the 10th September and was present at the actions of Mungar-
. Buseerutgunge, capture of the Alumbagh, and the several actions resulting in the relief and subsequent
defence of Lucknow (wounded); was at the storming of the Engine House, and Hirn Khana; served under Outram
throughout the operations at the Alumbagh from Nov. 1857 to March 1858, and at the final siege and capture of
Luoknow ; also in the Oude campaign of 1S5S, and as Station Staff Officer to Colonel Smith commanding a Field
force (Medal with two Clasps, a .year's service for Lucknow, and Life Pension for Wounds).
Londonderry. --■ Major Lawrence served with the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1860-61, and in
that of 1863-65, including the action at Kohewa (Medal).
Mayo.—1 Major Whaite served with the 10th Regt. in the Punjaub campaign in 1846 including the latter part
■ ■■ <■■■■ Ji'iiJ 1 an, surrender of that fortress, and battle ofGoojerat (Medal with two Clasps).
- Lt. Colon.', A. Kuox-Gore served with the 2nd Battalion 60th Rifles in the Indian mutiny campaign in 1858 in
the Arruh District, Bengal (Medal).
• Captain Kmgscote served with the 41st Regiment in the Crimea from the 12th November 1854, including the
-•e and fall of Sebastopol, and was severely wounded— right arm amputated— at the attack of the Redan on the
Bth September 1855 (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Middlesex.—1 Major Adair served with the 13th Light Infantry in the Indian mutiny campaign and was
Lefof Azimghur (Medal).
1 Major Black served with the oyth Regiment in the campaign of 1S60 in North China, and was present at the
surrender of Pelan (Medal with Clasp).
J Maior Ward served with the 1st Battalion 60th Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
yuan, r Master Milne served with the rat Battalion Ride Brigade in the Kaffir war in 1S52-53 including the ex-
|.e lition l«-y..:ni the Key m Aug. 1852 (Medal). Served throughout the Eastern campaign otri3s4-55, including the
...1 Iiikerina.i, siege and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with three Clasps, and Turkish Medal). Also
"Medal with Annuity for Meritorious Service.
1 ryed in the Sutlej campaign in 1846 and was present at the battle of Sobraon (Medal).
jaub campaign of 1848-49 with the force under Brigadier General Wheeler (Medal). Served in the
eampai-n ol .857-58, including the siege of Delhi and various engagements , Medal with Clasp),
mand ol the 3rd Sikh Cavalry on advanced picket, with a hundred of his men on the 1st March
adutterly routed a rebel force consisting of 500 Infantry, =00 Horse, and two guns, cutting up
ng ti„- two guns, and driving the remainder of the enemy into and over the Goomtee, himself
- " ' '" °n !l"' faee i„ a personal encounter with several of the enemy. For this feat, which
,,.;;,;„ ';""' ,,rokcn «ruund- "^partially under the flankingfireof an adjoining
served wfta tuo .St Batt ilioa of the 6oth Rifles on the Red River Expedition of 1870.
with the Soth Uegiuient the New Zealand campaigns of 1S64-65-66, and wis present at
' '/ ol ka.ig.,i*i.ui and Te Avvamutu, action before Wereroa and Nukumaru, when the enemy
,, i'„,"i '' '," ",'•!':' '•,;l'.,ll"'-<l Wltl1 groat loss; also with the field force under Major General
Mon"U a,, ' \ ,i . ''' V'r0 "f ' "l:,l'I :""' Sl"'^"l".'ut operation, 1,, Wiuiganui and Taranaki (Medal).
.... IrrcKul-n- i ..v "'-derson served n, ,i„. I,,,|om, campaign of 1S57 -58. and in June .357 was attached to
■ ■ , .'he ,,'"," ""t"«,Ml "' ,'!'• ,llsl ni'1 ''"'• «»o protection of Agra, being also vested with the powers
, 1 diHtric ol Ag,a, Ailyghur, and Muttra ; present at the action of Agra on 5th July, and
■ •;',".';''' Engineer 11. the K,„e,; ,„.)e,. was a,, pointed Orderly Officer to Colonel Greuthed,
1,,', ', V r" :""' '"''I'' '.'' 1""'k""»- l>y '""''I ''l.Vde, the airair at Kanouge, all'airof 2nd Dec
■ npore ; served afterwards as Aide de Camp to Major Gen. Sir Thomas II arte Franks,
War Services of the Officers of the Militia. -,Q
1052-53 to the conclusion (Medal) ;iiiilwinnrP«mtotn. ^ ' •*"
the Rangoon river, landed^ command of 1 Spa^ ouK^? ?d def™ti™ of the enemy's stockades on
stormed and destroyed the Dalla stockades ; served lu ■,,]?) U anf W,th the Marines of the ftxfvr:,',
and at the storm and capture of Rangoon, and ,, th • 7 \ , " suc,^'Ul^ days' operations in the vicinity
Pagoda, also present at the capture of Prome and r0puls4e oH e 1 ' at o7 Lh° s,™ny»* ',i,n-v ;lt< th,J Great Dagon
Norfolk.— 1 Major Dods served with the 14th Rea-t in tha m
a8wntt,«^ lS'[l fJu/,le(J^1"1«-ithUlasp,and Turkish Medal) eS at the siege and fall of Sebastopol, and
INOttmgnaru.— ' Lt.Colonel (.1 ran lot ■ commanded -i I >,.o ,',.), \
ger Point Cape of Good Hope, on the night of th, Jth Feb " « . °h £0Md tb? *.»*«»*«"*, when wrecked off Dan-
7852-53 (Medal!. omaeb. 1852. He served with the 43rd in the Kaffir war of
* Captain Fosbroke served with the 2nd Queen's R„r,ic j„ +. ™.-
-g, and I4th August, lSth and 2ISt September, and ^^^ -^l^g^^^ *££
Oxford.—' Major Sparke served with the 68th Ti^t tv,p *
May 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ° Gantry at the siege and fall of Sebastopol from igth
Perth.— 1 Lord Stormout served with the Gren.,,!™ r-„o,ri ■ .. „ .
siege aid fall „f .Sevastopol (.Medal with Clasp, ami T , •! " h Cl.'-'.'l- f Crlmea from ^0 29th Aug. x8SS) including the
3 Quarter Master Simpson served with the ^.„i if/^/i 1 ,U-
eluding the battles of Aim* and Balaklava, eucpedit ton k" ,■ ''1 tlj,',.,,lvt'ho,1,t ,the Eastern campaign of ,854-55 in.
with tn.ee Clasps, and Turkish, Medal). ' Serve also t& in, 'V"1 Ye"lk;l1^!^ and fall of Sevastopol ^ edal
Oawnpore (6th Dec. 1857), SeraighaB, Kudygonge andShmt«wJ^ campaign of 1857-58, including the 'actions of
»'Srac^SBCfi^^
Captain Grove served throughout the Eastern cimnii^nf s • , ,■
expedition tu Kertch and Yeiiikale, siege and fall of si'.'r ■ , nfTV' n a\"Sthe battle« "f Alma and Balaklava,
Turkish Medal). Served the campumn of ,;-- - , . . . ' ' <M'"1:tl "'^li Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and
pore (6th Dec. 1857), Seraighat, Kudvgm.e-e.ami Sh r, '-,1' , 1 si .T^TrV".-.1"' ,■"'' lnc,u'U"~ th" actionsat Cawn-
^?S.EUn-U0-'attaCk » the ** °f ^^cS^
^S3SST"J Maj0r H°mby ^ed "» «>° ^itary ^ain the campaign of l86o in North China (Medal
(MetSCa^aSf^^^^^partof^ at the siege and fall of Sebastopo,
the S;SS^S5h the C°1Umn UUd6r C0,°nel WalTe 0n the TaPtee River in co-operation with
^^^^^^^^J^^^^^ *e Crimea from 2nd May ,855, including
o/^^Ke^S^SSS^ Arm" ^S^ffrevoluUon from ,832 to r839, and is a Knight
the s.eS MSS(K with" ClL^Zl Tiirki^M'edalf16111"" f° the I5th N°V6mber ^ iaCludi»*
««^££2S^^ ^ Cavalry, in the New Zealand war of
ments on that coast (Medal)! "•'•nganui and laianaki campaigns, and was present in nearly all the engage-
St^S" ''Sartor1 S^S^fe^ '° ^ 'JW* 'Meda^
and fall of Sebastopol (Medal with Vlas a, I Tu • Hsh \J Vn '"l"' "' ," ^T" in l854-55, including the siege
including the battle of Cawnpore and defeat trie ,' }" feel"vetl m the Iud,au campaign from Nov. 18,7
of Lucknou and affair o[uJr^(l^^^Wi£^^U CaptUre °f MeeanRungefsiege and captoe
Suflolk.-i Major Cakes .served in the ,\t '• , 1 , e Haz;"'a campaign in 1868.
(•Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal) ^ & at the SieSe and fall of Sebastopol from nth July xSss
^^po^SS aoth Aug. l855, including the siege and fall of
an .857-58 as Stall Otlieer to a F,eld FoVee ', , :. ' ',' „ V'I'i ^«1' M.dal). Served during the Indian mutiny
S^K'sV^^
^^^t^^^^FS^%^^^^^^*i I854- He Tas appointed b^ the Brit^
Kai.makan He accompanied the Allied e,p, -, ,, "',' ,",•, '""V Arl,'-V- m .vUlch he received the rank of
'ak lava, and inkerman ; in the Im, |Jr (1- ' V ' " Li ' ;I,11,l.w,:'1* l'rL'*,u' '» the battles of the Alma, Ba-
rn, ik of Lt.Colouel m the lint.sh Vrmx ■ ,', et ■ ■ \' 1 h ''L' ,k'lL'"Cu '"'«»I«'t"ria. Uetvived the honorary
pdie. and Turkish Medal). J 23.d Oct. .8j7 (Medal with lour Clasps for the Crimea, 4th Class of the Med-
ra^SfanlSl ^apore ^Medal, " the *«*■» mUtin^ CaaiPai^ - ^58-59, including the pursuit of
^sie^traimam^Um^iomtL
Sussex.-i Colonel Aldridge served within e ■> s t Ft s he 1 1 a Vh ■' ' "NS '" thu -VL"lJ1'1!^ :""' 'i'nrk.sh Medal).
Jattle oi Alma, siege and fall of Sebastopol anda •-,,!, I Eastern campaign of 1854-55 including the
"llaiorT, -^""-'^^ Wasps, lirevi-t'of Ma 'i- na V 1 h M^', ') '' = "'" ^ ^'^ to
-U^sK'iSu^^'SS^r4 °f aDetaC^tof thftfaffiW N.I. against the mutineers in Central
a^'of^ratdV^liv?s?S
emg the fir.t officer to enter the breach o ? that S« wJff^ 'V^ he?d to U hand"o-hand fight
id to the relief of the Residency; subse, uci t rel ,.' f ,',f V ^'"yaged 1.1 all the subsequent operations which
ursuitto Seratghat, action of Kh'a a \, I , ! aunpore and defeat of the GvvaHor Contingent with
-sr rmin-ofthcMartimcrc. Hr,' :,i , ' ' 1 arruekabad. siege and fall ofLucknow, including
^ Guae, actions before and fall o^areifcmUi"^
7 -Jo War Services of the Officers of the Militia.
4 Captain Green 6erved in the 14th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, and was present in the action
cfKokeroa and Ranganri (mentioned in despatches. Medal). .,..,,,, , ,.,
I fept&in Mansergh Berved as a Cadet in the County Bourke Mounted Police (Victoria), with detachments of the
i.-th and 40th Regiments at the Btorming and capture of a stockade occupied by insurgents at the Ballarat Gold
i adds. 3 Dec. 1854.
Tyrone.— : Lt.Colonel Buchanan served with the SSthRegt. in the Indian campaign of 1S57-5S, including the actions
n: 1 awnpore under Major lie!:. Windham, liattleof Cawnpore on 6th Dec, capture of Lucknow, operations m the
Do 1I1 with the Column under Col. G. V. Maxwell, to whom he was Orderly Officer, and siege and ca pture of Calpee in
May 1858 (Medal with Clasp).
. lirowne served with the 83rd Regiment throughout the Indian campaign, and was present at the sup-
fa mutiny at Nusserabad iii August 18=57, it the attack on the Fort of Arrah in September, and at its
1 capture in Jan. 1S5S (Medal with Clasp for Central India).
The Tower Hamlets— '" Major Xott served with the Field Force against the rebel Karens m Burmah m Jan.
n t wo 1 .ccasi, ,11s c .mmanded a Detachment of the 35th Regt. engaged with the enemy, and received a letter
Of approbation from the Governor General in Council. Served with the 35th Regiment during the Indian mutiny
in 1857-58.
nel Halkett served with the 71st Highlanders in the Crimean campaign from the 5th February to the
B tember 1855, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol and Expeditions to Kertch and Yemkale (Medal
• -]>. Sardinian and Turl:i.-h Medals).
' Lt.Colonel de Sabs served as a volunteer with the Cape Mounted Riflemen during the Kaffir war of 1851-52
I
' CjL Colonel Tewart served with the 6th Regiment in the Indian campaign in 1S58, and was present in the affair
it' Peroo and subsequent operations in the Jagdespore Jungle (Medal).
1 robi-her served with the 55th Regiment on the Bhootan expedition, including the recapture of Dewan-
ICi dal with Clasp).
' « 'ai'tam Marshall served 111 the Umbeyla campaign of 1S63 against the Boneyrs and other Hill Tribes on the
N W. Frontier of India (Medal with Clasp). Also in the Bhootan expedition of 18^4-50, including the recapture of
bewamrirJ (< lasp).
Warwick.— ' Colonel Grimston served with the 19th Regt. in the Crimea from 5th Jan. to 21st July 1S55
(.Medal with Clasp for Sebastopol, and Turkish Medal).
' Captain Fortcscue served during the Indian mutiny in the operations on the Grand Trunk Road with the 6th
l.igiu.ent. Also with tbe 1st Bengal Fusiliers in some of the operations in Oude in 185S-59 (Medal).
Westmorland.—' Lt.Colonel Draffen served in the Baltic during the latter part of 1854 (Medal). Was at the
ul tckade of Odessa, and also before Sebastopol during the siege in 1855 (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Wexford. — 2 Major Alcock served with the 05th Regt. in the Crimean campaign from the 15th Jan. 1S55, including
the Biegeand fall of 8ebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
Worcester.—' Major X.>'i,Ury served as Captain in the 6th Dragoon Guards in the Crimean campaign from 2nd
.111 y t ■> 4th Sept. 1855, and was'prescnt at the battle of the Tchernava and siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, •
a:,a Turkish Medal).
York.—' Lt.Colonel Guuter served with the 4th Dragoon Guards in the Crimea in October 1S54, including the
Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
- Major Blake served with the Carabineers in Oude and the Trans-Gogra district in 1S58-59, and was present
the action of Doondiakera, affairs of Churda, taking of the Fort of Mujeedia, and action of Bankee (Medal).
Captain Holroyd served with the 65th Regiment in the New Zealand war in 1864-65 (Medal).
• Lt.Colonel Grimston served with the 2nd Queen's Royals in the Kaffir war of 1851-52 (Medal) : also with the
expedition North of the Orange River in 1852-53.
-Major Cummiug served with the 4Sth Regiment in the Crimea from the 21st April to the 7th August 1855,
' iie siege of Sebastopol (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish Medal).
'_ L*.C oloiiel Dowker served as Adjutant of the 6th Regt, in the Kaffir war of 1846-47 (Medal).
Major Cobitt served in the Crimea from 13th Nov. 1S54, including the siege and fall of Sebastopol, the sorties
tli April and 10th May, and attack on the Quarries, and of the Redan on the 18th June; was wounded in the
trenches on the 28th June (Medal with Clasp, 5th Class of the Medjidie, and Turkish Medal).
Major Bates served with the 65th Regiment during the New Zealand war of 1860-61, at Taranaki, and was
: the operations at Huirangi and before Te Arei. Was afterwards appointed Native Interpreter to the
1 •ices and was present on the Staff at the outbreak of hostilities in the Taranaki district in 1S63, caoture of the
1 ■ KatiKira, and subsequently in the Waikato district (Medal).
Major Leake served with the 70th Regiment in the New Zealand war of 1863-65, including operations in the
provinces of Taranaki and Waikato (Medal).
'-'■r Master Knowles served with the 1st Battalion 22nd Regiment in the campaign in the Southern
<'','.'''. (;'JUlltrv »» 1844-45, and was present at the investment and capture of the Forts of Panulla and Po»vnghur.
•- ned m the operations on the N.W. Frontier in 1S55 (Medal with Clasp).
' i.i .1 olonel Hewett served with the 20th Regt. in the Crimea from 20th May 1S55, including the siege and fall of
topol and ailair ol the iSth June; was also at the capture of Kinboum (Medal with Clasp, and Turkish
-. ,',,..'„ Berved™ thL' Indian mutiny campaign in 1857-5S, including the actions of Chanda, Umeerpore, and
• , siege and capture of Lucknow (Medal with Clasp).
tain de Burgh served throughout the Zulu war of 1879, first as Adjutant of the 3rd Battalion of the 1st
gunentol Natal .Native Contingent, afterwards on special duty for the Remount Committee, and finally he was
• inted to the command ol a troop of Natal Horse, with which he served in the 1st Division, and subsequently
lurougnouttne operations of Clarke s Column to the end of the campaign.
Lt Colonel Brooksbank served the Eastern campaign of 1854-55 with the 38th Regiment, and was present at
liikerman, siege and fall of Sebastopol, including the repulse of a sortie on the 21st December,
■atioiiot the Cemetery (Medal with two Clasps, 5th Class of the Medjidie. and Turkish Medal).
• ptai.i Gilbert served with tae 70th Regiment in the Ne*' Zealand war of 1S63-65. and was present at the
a;->on of Rangiuobia, and with the expedition to the White Cliffs (Medal).
BEITGAL CIVIL SERVICE.
741
Appointments, &c.
Rs.j FIRST CLASS.
1S40 3750: Pearson, Hon. Francis Boyle ...
1843 4166 Jackson, Hon. Louis Steuart,
I CIE
1844 4000 Buckland,iZo«. Charles Thomas
184413750 Spankie.-ffoH. Robert
1844 3500 Lindsay, Charles Robert
1844 2500 Richardson, Robert John
1845 4i66|Ainslie, Ron. William
1845 25oo'Lushingxon, Henry
1S46 35oo'Reid, Henry Stewart
1S46 4ooo Melvill, Philip Sandys, CSI
1866 4i66 Couper, I/on. .SVrGeorseEbenezei
I Wilson, Bart.CB. XCSI. CIE.
1847I 833,Prinsep, James Hunter
1847,2500 Keene, Henry George
1847! 833 Morris, John Henry, CSI.
1847] 3166 Edwards, Roderick Mackenzie .
SECOND CLASS
184813750'oidfield, Hon. Richard Charle
1848I25001 Power, James William
1849] 833[Dampier, Henry Lucius ...
1849 3500J Hume, Allan Octavian, CB.
1849 3500 Carmichael, Charles Paget
1849' 35coi Harrison, Edward Francis ..,
1849 3166 Ravenshaw, Thomas Edward
1849 4i66lMorris, Hon. George Gordon
1849 4i6o[yc McDonell, Hon. William
Fraser
1849 S333 Egerton, Hon. Sir Robert Eyles,
XCSI. CIE
1850 4166 Chapman, Robert Barclay, CSI
(Barrister at Lata)
1850 2500 Muspratt, Henry
1850 833 Cockerell, Hon. Francis Richard
1550 25oo,Brodhurst, Maynard
l8So 3533 Colvin, Hon. Bazett Wetenhall .
1850 2500JLOW18, John Mangles
1850 6c66, Thompson, Hon. Aug. Rivers,
CSI
1551 3i66'Browii6, Lord Henry Ulick
1851 833 Brandreth, Arthur (Barrister at
I Law)
1851 2500' Saunders, Reginald Floyer(-Z?ar-
rister at Lam)
1851 2750'Macnabb, James William
1851 3000! Capper, William Copeland
TS52: 2500 Chase, Henry Minchin
i852|S333lEden, Hon. Sir Ashley, XCSI.
I CIE
1852 3700 Witertield, William
18521 833'chapman, Charles Edward
1S52 UioojPlowden, William Chichele
1552 2500 Batten, H on. George Henry Max
I well (Barrister at Law)
1853 833 Grey. Edward (Barrister at Law]
1553 S33 yc Mangles, Ross Lowis
1S53! S33 Palmer, Arclidale Vdliers
iS,V395o Cockerell, Horace Abel
1853 2500 Tayler.SkipwitliHenryChurchilljD
1S53 2500 Wi'lloek, Henry Davis
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
Member of the Board of Revenue. Member of the Lieut. Governor's
Council.
Judge of the High Court, N.W. Provinces.
Judge of the Chief Court of the Punjab.
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Mozufferpore, Bengal.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
District and Sessions Judge of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Member, Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Agent to the Governor General at Baroda.
Lieut. Governor of N.W. Provinces and Chief Commissioner of Oude.
District and Sessions Judge of Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Meerut, N.W. Provinces.
Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces. Furlough.
Commissioner, Rohilcund Division, N.W. Provinces.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces, Ghazeepore.
Member, Board of Revenue, L.P. Furlough.
Member of the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Benares Division, N.W. Provinces. Oflfg. Member of the
Board of Revenue. [rency. (On special duty at home.)
Comptroller General of Accounts. Head Commissioner of Paper Cu: -
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Burdwan Division.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab and its Dependencies.
Secretary to the Government of India, Financial Department.
Judge, 1st Grade, of Sylhet, Assam. Also Sessions Judge of Cachar.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, Benares, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, N.AV. Provinces. Additional Member of the Governor
General's Council.
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Bhaugulpore, Bengal.
Ordinary Member of the Governor General's Council.
Commissioner of Rajshahye and Cooch Behar Divisions, Bengal.
Commissioner and Superintendent, Jullunder Div., Punjab. — Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner and Superintendent, Umballa Division, Punjab.
Judicial Commissioner, Oude.
District and Sessions Judge of Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Lieutenant Governor of Bengal. (On special duty.)
Accountant General, N.W. Provinces. Deputy Commissioner of Paper
Currency, Allahabad Circle. Offig. Comptroller General. India.
Accountant General, Bombay. Sick Furlough.
Commissioner, Meerut Division, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner of Inland Customs, Agra. (On special duty.)
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Presidency Division. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Purneah, Bengal. Furlough.
Secretary to Government of Bengal in Judicial and Political Departments.
2soojfialsey, William Stirling
833 Macnabb, Donald Campbell.
3it6 Webster, Henry Binny
3i66!Daniell, Cairnes Anthony ....
25oo|Bainbridge, Anthony John
Richards
jiffi Simsou, James (Barrister at Law)
2500 Lane, Wilniot (Barrister at Law)
5500 Gordon, James Davidson, CSI...
2500 Robertson, James Casamaijor...
25oo|Thornhill, Edward Bensley
s Judge, 1st Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, Azimgurh, N.W. Provinces.
Inspector General of Registration and Commissioner of Excise and Stamps,
N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner of Inland Customs, Agra.
Commissioner, Peshawur Division, Punjab. Furlough.
Commissioner, Jhausi Div., and Otf'g. Commr., Agra Div., N.W. Provinces.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner,
Benares Division. — Agent to the Gov. Gen. at Benares.
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner,
Allahabad Division.
District and Sessions Judge, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Commissioner, Roy Bareilly Division.
Chief Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg.
District and Sessions Judge, N.W. Provinces. Officiating Commissioner
of Excise and Stamps.
District and Sessions Judge, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
1853
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854
1854
1054
r854
iS;?
1855 _„_
rister at Law) [District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Patna,
1855 3i66'Barlow, George Nelson, CSI. 'Commissioner of Revenue and Circuit, Bhaugulpore Division and the
Sonthal Pergunnahs.
i855'4i66 Lyall, Alfred Comyns, CB Secretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department.
iSst 4ifo 1'misep, Hon. Ik-iirv Thoby Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William.
1S-- 2500 Daniell, Clannont John District and Sessions Judge, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
185^ 8-3 Colvin, Elliot Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
2500 Harrison, Henry Anthony [District and Sessions Judge, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
1500 Browne, John Fredrick (JBar-l
Service.
Appointments, &c.
5 Scrant, John Peter Mstrict and Sessions Judge, istGr;
f a«o Tavler, Wm. Vansittart Graham Magistrate am < "lector, st G ■ i He,
?..^r„vW ift.- AVStaiuuiColvm. Secretary to the Govt, ot India, i
st Grade. Hooghly, Bengal,
rade, Nuddea, Bengal.
:;:;:.;;•:{;,;>; ssss^sThTGS^'of m^, Home pePt oss. a** coom*.
i56 4i66Bayle> Hon.b.r^ , 'iw& officiating Lieut.-Governor of Bengal.
' «22 Moor ' \ri X liam ... District and Sessions Judge, Alyghur, NW Provinces.
Jig ^s~ l^^^wmlam Charles ':...::... District and Sessions Judge, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Furlough.
9 J sJsiaden S CLASS] 'Magistrate and Collector, Sahanrapore N.W. Provinces.
sioner, Fyzabad Division. ,
, — o I iris Fdmond Elliot Commissioner of the Chittagong Div Offg. Opium Agent, Behar, Patna.
,'Ig n? : .nde" John Magistrate and Collector^ Ajrra.N.W. Provinces.
General and Revenue
185C
Commissioner, Patna Division, Bengal.
;;:;: District :nnlScs-ions Judge, ,st Grade
5 ,Lo H,.s~ II, miles (.rev Superintendent of Dehra Doon, IN.W Pr
6 ^ CoSeU wSiamV*/. LLliZ. District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Midnapore, Bengal.
S33 Kevuold*. Herbert John, BA Secretary to the Government of Bengal
partments. Furlough.
4666 Aitchison, Charles UmpherstonJ . , .
// j) cSl Chief Commissioner of British Burmah.
raoolKins Robert Moss BA Magistrate and Collector, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Officiating District
I Judge, Miradabad.
27«>Cordei-v John Graham Commissioner and Superintendent of the Mooltan Division. Officiating
J ' I Political Agent and Superintendent, Bahawulpore State.
3500 Thornton, Hon. Thomas Henry, *.,.„„ , „ ■ ,
/,. / csi Judge of the Chief Court, Punjab.
2750 Perkins, Henry Edward CommissionerandSuperintendent.Umritsur Division, Punjab.
?6 3>66 Sandford, John Douglas, MA.
{Barrister at Law) 'Judicial Commissioner of Mysore and Coorg.
1 S56 2500 Jones, William Brittain {Bar-\
I ritter at Law) .' [Commissioner, Berar,
;S56 3000 Monteath, Alex. McLaurin, CSL
,356 2500 Maclean, Alexander Thomas
1S56 2500 Currie, Robert George
1S56 3166 Peacock, Frederick Barnes
1S56 833 Hogg, Frederick Russell ...
■'.".lis, William Sutherland
1S56 »5oo Young, William, BA
1 -■ .-750 Quinton, James Wallace, BA....
1856 3000 Robertson, Charles
Worgan, John Bernev
1S56 ^916 Elliott, Charles Alfred, CSL.
> Wall, Richard, MA. (Barrister
at Lam)
1856 3083 Smith, Alexander, MA
1856 Colvin, Auckland
1857 3083 Metcalfe, Cha. Theophilus, CSL.
1857 2250 Kean. Henry Fitzmaurice John
1858
KJ58
1858' 833
Bernard, Charles Edward, CSL.
K'.-mi ■•.<; rg.'Roheri (Bitrrittir
■ I.ukis
\ bert Champion
Oliphant, Berrry Laurence
i3s8'33 1
" nil-
John Chichele ..
. John
Pellew, Fleetwood Hugo
Grant, Charles
derick Eden ..
1858 "5°
1838 3750
1858 3083
18584666
1358 «so
1858 2500 Barney, Biohard Thomas ..
tewart
1858 833 iKaye, William
1858 i<j* I Ji lin Ueiirv,C/7i
1 e. Wil iam
Irymple
. Nathaniel Stuart
1 . Henry
1858 U 1 raham, MA
ithoit, V.1.1. JJCL
Director General of the Post Office of India.
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District and
Judge of Goruckpore.
Commissioner, Dacca Division, Bengal. Offg. Presidency Division.
Deputy Director General of the Post Office of India. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector of Mynpooree, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District
and Sessions Judge, Moradabad.
Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad. Officiating Commissioner, Jhansi
Division, N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
District and Sessions Judge, 1st Grade, Shahabad, Bengal.
Commissioner, N.W. Provinces. Secretary to the Famine Commission.
Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N. W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Jessore, Bengal. Officiating Com-
missioner, Orissa Division, and Supt. Tributary Mchals, Cuttack.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Dhurbunga, Bengal. Officiating
Commissioner, Patna Division.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Monghyr, Bengal.
Commissioner, Roy Bareilly Division, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner, Central Provinces. Officiating Secretary to Go-
vernment of India, Home Department.
Civil and Sessions Judge, Peshawur, Punjab. Furlough. .
Magistrate and Collector, Allygurh, N.W. Provinces.
Opium Agent, Behar. Furlough.
Judicial Commissioner, Chota Nagpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
Commissioner of Ajmere and Mhairwarra, and Resident, 3rd Class.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Beerbhoom, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade. Rajshahye, Bengal.
' . istrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Bengal. Furlough.
1 '• ami Collector, 1st Grade, Cuttack, Bengal. Offg. Com-
missioner, Chittagong Division.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating
Commissioner, Dacca Division.
Commissioner of the Nerbudda Division, Central Provinces. Officiating
Chief Commissioner.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. District and Sessions
.bulge, Minpoorio.
Superintendent of the Chamba State.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Barun, Bengal. Sick Fui-lough.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Opium Agent, Benares, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
■ 'I' lollector, 1st Grade, Mymensingh, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Ruiigpore, Bengal.
Inspector Genera] of Police, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 1st Class, Punjab. Offg. Commr. and Superinten-
dent, Jullunder Division.
Magistrate and Collector, Shahjchanpore, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
District and Sessions Judge.
Benqal Civil Service
743
H
Appointments, &c.
S58;275° Howell, Arthur Pearse, MA
858 I2250; Tracy, Thomas Burrowes
858 zsoo Crosthwaite, CharlesHaukesTod
858 2583 Smyth, John Watt
833:Mcens, Seaborne May, BA
4000 F.'tzpatriek, Dennis
2250 Watts, Charles William Paxton
2500 Gardner, David Mason, BA
1 'nun
Magi:
Conn
Jubbulpore Division, Central Prov. Offg. Nerbudda Div.
Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Nagpore Division, Central Provinces. Officiating Judicial
225o;Powlett, Charles John
2500 Hewitt, Jas. Francis Katherinus
2500 Tyrrell, William, BA
Armstrong, Joseph Samuel
Jones, Frederick
Bignold, Thomas Frank, BA. ..
Trcmlett, James Dyer, MA
Field, Charles Dickinson, MA
& LLD. (Barrister at Lair).
Larminie, William ~B.cn, MA. ..
Harrison, Henry Leland, BA
(Barrister at Lai'-).
Reid, James Robert
Griffin, Lepcl Henry, CSI,
Hime, Robert Douglas, MA
Sells, Arthur, BA..
rweedie, John
Tidy, William Meymott
Grouse, Frederic Salmon, MA
CTE
Allen, Thomas Taylor
King, Lucas Burnett Blacker ..
FOURTH CLASS.
Geddes, James Cruickshank
Henvey, Frederick
Porter, John Sinclair
Ward, William Erskine, MA. ..
Ward, George Ernest
Glazier, Edward George
Stevens, Charles Cecil, BA
Spedding, Robert Decy
Price, James Cattrall .
Leeds, Robert James
Edgar, John Ware, CSI. .
Barstow, Henry Clements.
Beverley, Henry, MA.
Powell, Baden Henry.,
Boxwell, John ....
Brett, Alfred Corbyn .,
Lyall, David Robert
Howe, William Arthur.,
Anderson, James
McConaghev, Matthew Allen
Burkitt, William Robert
Smyth, Thomas Watt..
Buck, Edward Charles ....
Bulman, Albert Robinson .
O'Kinealy, Ron. James ....
Cornwall, Wm. Wolfran Gardnei
Hudson, William Hebard
Coldstream, William
Markham, Alexander Macaulay
Quinn, John
Wyer, Frederick
Wilson, Robert Henry, BA.
Hopkins, John Arthur, BL.
Hobart, Robert Thomson ...
Smith, Thomas, BA
Worsley, Charles Fortescue
Dickens, Perceval Debnam,i>'J
Deputy Commissioner, 1st Class. Officiating Commissioner and Superin-
tendent, Lahore Division, Punjab.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Secretary to the Government of India in Legislative Department.
Magistrate and Collector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Oflfg. District and Session.*
Judge, Agra.
Magistrate and Collector, Bustee, N.W. Provinces.
Commissioner, Chota, Xagpore Division, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Officiating District
and Sessions Judge.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Pooree, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Tipperah, Bengal.
Dist. and Sessions Judge.Baukoorah, Bengal, and Addl. ditto of Burdwan
Offg. ist Grade.
Deputy i' -i::i<>-; - i'. T mritsur, Punjab. Furlough.
District and S,'--' ■■- Judge, 2nd Grade, Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating is!
Grade. (On sp rial I ity.J
Mugisira' and' . ,; ,r, 1st Grade, Burdwan, Bengal. Furlough.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, Lower Provinces. Offg. Sec. ;
Government of Bengal, Financial Departments.
Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly. N.W. Provinces.
Secretary to the Government of the Punjab.
Magistrate and ' '■•' le*'t >r, 2nd Grade, Patna, Bengal. Special leave.
Magistrate a 1< ■-. M r;. .'mugger. X.W. Provinces. Furlong:
District and Bess ds Judge, 2nd Grade, Pubna and Bogra, Bengal. Fur!.
Magistrate and Colli etor, Muttra, X.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, X.W. Provinces. [Grade
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Rajshahye, Bengal. Offg. ist
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Dinagepore, ~
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Sarun and Chumparun, Bengal.
Officiating Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs.
Resident jrd Class. On special duty at Cashmere.
Magistrate and 0 illect n-, Slialijeha.nporc. X.W. Provinces.
■Fudge of the Assam Valley Districts, Gowhatty.
Magistrate and Collector, Jounpore. N.W. Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. Offg.istGradc.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade. Pubna, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore.
Magi -n ate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating ist
Grade, Midnapore.
Joint Ma gist rate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Muttra, N.W. Provinces.
Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. ist Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces
Furlough.
ddl. Dist. and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, 24-Pergunnahs and Hooghly,
Bengal.
Conservator of Forests, ist Class, Punjab.
Ma gi st rat e and Collector, 2nd Grade, Noakhully, Bengal. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Jessore, Bengal.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Howrah, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, N.W. Prov. Offg. Magistrate,
Etawah.
Magistrate and Coll., 2nd Grade, Furreedpore, Bengal. Offg. ist Grade',
Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces, Banda. [Bankoorah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Jhelum, Punjaub. Offg. Addl. Commr.
and Sessions Judge of Jullunder and Umballa Divs.
Director of the Department of Agriculture and Commerce,N. W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojranwalla, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
Superintendent and Remembrancer of Legal Affairs, Bengal. Member
of the Council of the Lt.Governor.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, Cawnpore, N.W.P.
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Magis-
trate, Futtehpore.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Hoshiarpore, Punjab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad.
Deputy Commissioner, ist Grade, Hurdui, Oude. Furlough. [Burdwan.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bogra, Bengal. Offg. 1st Grade, at
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. Offg. Secretary
to the Board of Revenue.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Etawah, N.W.P. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Prov. On>.
Magistrate, &c., Bijnore.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Purneah, Bengal. Offg. ist Grade.
Deputy Inspector General of Police, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Offg.' at
Baekergunge.
ate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Moozufferpore, Bengal.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Dacca, Bengal Offg f l I L< 1
. . St, intuit, John Marie Conrad .
r54 Whalley, Paul
.gA.aicoLivesav. John James
186. i833;Hall, Charles Frederick
,.., Hi Adams, George.
■Yokes, Arthur, MA
I sher, JohnHadden
r.vsev, Roger Henry......
IMl 70S Kellv, Charles Arthur, MA
,36, 1S00 Newbery, Henry James, BA.
P rch, Reginald
,56,'iooo Darter, John Hilkiah
gb' Joint M^™^n(^epUtyC0lleCt0r' ISt Grade' MirZaP°re- N" W- PrOV-
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, tat Grade, Mirzapore, N.W. Prov.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, N.W. Prov. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Offg. 1st Grade.
joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade, N.W. Prov. Offg.
Magistrate, &c, Minpoorie.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Maldah, Bengal. Offg. 1st Grade,
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Magistrate, Meerut. [Grade, Sarun.
Magistrate ami Collector, 3rd Grade, Bankoorah, Bengal. Offg. 2nd
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Furreedpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Magistrate and Coll., 3rd Grade, Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate
and Collector, 3rd Grade, Maldah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Bustee.N.W.P.
Banter, Win. Wilson, BA. LLD
1 IK.
,:. : 3000 Westland, James
1863 *5°°, Mackenzie, lion. Alexander, BA.
1862 "833 Howell, Mortimer Sloper.i?^....
. . Atkinson, Edwin Felix Thomas,
I i SA-
i853 '83-, Clay, Arthur Lloyd
,., . ,666 McMinn, Charles William
,862' 1800 1 Norman, Thomas
1862 2500 Girdlestone.Chas.Edw.Ridgway
1S622000 Rawlins, Thomas William
,862 2000 McLaughlin, Frederick Hubert
I ; BA.LLM
• 862' 741 ' 'aiiell, Alan, ISA
Porter, George Edward
1862 1333
lgton
Arthur Henry, BA.
18621 703 Rces.rrederickWm. Joseph,.^
1862 582 Millett, Arthur Fenning
, . ,,:.0i lay, William McKinley, BA....
1862 1333, Ridsdale.SeotimusOtter Barnes,
I BA
Barton, Ebenczer Johnstone, MA.
1862 2000 Tupp, Alfred Cotterell, BA.
,862'i333 Steel, Henry William
Neale, Walter Erskine
!.■ upolt, John Cunningham
1862 1833'Donovan, Charles
1862 1377 Ferrar, Michael Loyd, BA.
i862|2366,Towere, Robert Mason
1862 416, Westmacott, EdwardVesey.B^l
1862 1366 Currie, George Mainwaring
Hawkins, Ciesar Richard ...
,-. . 161 6 Tolbort.ThomasWilliam Hooper
i863; 000 Cowley, Francis Wm. Rice, MA
18631833 Irvine, William
1863 441 Twigg, John Hill
1863 1777 Peterson, Fred. William Voysey
1863 1250 Patterson, Alexander Blcakley
1863I 515 Kennedy, James
1863! 833 Orimley, William Henry, BA....
!iii
Roberts, Thomas, BA
1863 833 Barbour, David Miller
1863 1000 Tawney, James Walter
Testro.Daniel Walter McMnllcn,
BA
. Herbert
I 'idlvie, George Macartney
1863 17,3 Moulo.Horaco Frederick D'Oyly
-myth, George, BA
. ii ory Scott, ba.
Offg.
Director General of Gazetteers and Statistics to the Government of India.
Accountant General, Bengal. Officiating Comptroller-General and Head
Commissioner of Paper Currency.
Secretary to the Government of Bengal, Financial Dept. Offg. ]
and General Departments. Member of the Lt. Governor's Council.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade, N.W. Prov.
Magistrate, &c. , Hnmeerpore.
Deputy Accountant General, Bombay. Offg. Accountant General, N.W.
Provinces, and Dep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Allahabad Circle.
Deputy Commissioner, 1st Grade, Bengal. Officiating, Marrubhoom.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Raepore, Central Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Balasore, Bengal. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Resident in Nepaul, at Katmandoo.
Assistant to the Accountant General, N.W. P. Offg. Accountant General,
Punjab, and Deputy Commissioner of Paper Currency, Lahore Circle.
District and Sessions Judge, Noakhully, Bengal.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces. Special leave.
District and Sessions Judge, 2nd Grade, Noakhully, Bengal. Offg. Gya.
Deputy Commisioner, 3rd Grade, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Subordinate Judge, 1st Grade, Oonao, Oude. Furlough. [Grade, Pubna.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. 2nd
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner of Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Magistrate, 2nd Grade, Gya. [Madras.
Assistant to the Accountant General, Bengal. Offg. Accountant General.
Judicial Assistant, 1st Grade, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commr., Ferozepore.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Hnmeerpore, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade, Etah. N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Banda, N.W. P. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offg.
Postmaster General, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 1st Grade, Assam.
Assistant Commissioner, 1st Grade, Hrrdui, Oude. Offg. Dep. Commr.,
2nd Grade.
Judge of the Courts of Small Causes in Nuddea and Jessore. and at
Kishnagur, &c, Bengal. Offg. Judicial Commissioner of Chota Nagpore.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Dinagpore. Bengal. Furlough .
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate,
&c, 2nd Grade, Shahabad.
Judicial Assistant, 1st Class, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commr., Umritsur.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Umballa, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Purneah, Bengal.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Magistrate, &c, Ghazeepore.
Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Singbhoom, Bengal. Officiating District
Judge of Furreedpore.
Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Futtehpore, N.W. Provinces.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Shahjehanpore, N.W. Prov.
Sick Furlough.
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Backergunge, Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Oude. Offg., 2nd Grade, Fyzabad.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Officiating 2nd Class,
Goorgaon.
Accountant General, Punjab, andDep. Commr. of Paper Currency, Lahore
circle. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, ist Class. Raepore, Central Provinces. Officiat-
ing Deputy Commissioner, 4th Class, Chindwara.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Rungpore, Bengal. Furlough.
J"int Magistrate and Collector, ist Grade, Durbhunga, Eengal. Offg.
Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade, Moorshedabad.
Judicial Assistant, 1st Grade, Jhang, Punjab. Offg. Dep. Commr. 2nd
Class.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Saharunpore, N.W. Prov.
Offg. Magistrate and Collector.
Judicial Assistant, 1st Class, Delhi, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commissioner
2nd Class. '
Assistant Commissioner, ist Grade, Gondah, Oude. Officiating Denntv
Commissioner. l '
Bengal Civil Service.
745
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Frizelle, Joseph
Macauliffe, Michael, B A
Kirkwood, Townsend Molloy
Dalton, Godfrey John Bective
Tuite
McWilliain, Ormiston Galloway
Reid,BA
O'Brien, Edward
Beadon, Henry Sneyd, BA..
Young, William Mackworth.J/Ti.
Campbell, Francis JohnstonGra-
ham
Church, William Thomas ....
Rampini, Robert Fulton, MA.
Neill, John William
Rivaz, Charles Montgomery
Thorburn, Septimus Smetx
Fryer, Fred. William Richards .
Stogdon, Abraham William .
Venning, Frederick
Coxhead, Thomas Edward
Crawford, John Thomson
Souttar, A\rilliam Mearns, MA.
Ruddock.Edwd. Hardcastle,.B^
Wright, Francis Nelson, BA. ..
Benton, Alexander Hay...
Quinn, Charles Campbell
~ , Charles Arthur, BA.
Magrath, Charles Frederick, BA
Williams, John Charles
Crosthwaite.Robert Joseph, B A
(Barrister at Law)
Verner, William Henry
Trafford, Richard Wylme ..
Hallett, John Revans, MA.
Bullock, Frederic d'Olbert
Gordon, Hamilton Wntkup, BA.
Gardiner, John William.
Beachcroft, Francis Porten (.Bar-
rister at Law)
Pears, James Maurice
Nicholls, George Jasper (Bar-
rister at Law)
Manson, Alexander
Meres, William Fitzpatrick
, Thomas Edward ...
Hodgkinson, George Jas. Spence
Purser, William Edward
Finlay, Herbert Blakey
Wilkinson, Thomas Ormerod
Tucker, Henry St. George.
Toynbee, George
Stevens, John Foster
Porter, Fortescue Willoughby .
Knox, George Edward
Williams, Geo. Rob. Carlisle, BA.
Martin, William Thomas (Bar-
rister at Law)
Mac I lumiell, Anthony Patr., BA.
Charles, John George
Harkness, Thomas Francis
Armstrong, John Scobell ....
Blennerhassett, William
Mulock, Henry Pilkington....
Oldham, William Benjamin .
Robinson, Alexander, BA. .
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, 24-Pergirnnahs, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Subordinate Judge, 1st Grade, Sultanpore, Oude. Furlough.
Commissioner of Police, and Chairman of the Corporation "Calcutta.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Pubna, Bengal. Offg. Magis-
trate, 2nd Grade, Jessore.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Magistrate, &c.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kurnool, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
Jomt Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Dhurbunga, Bengal. Furl.
Settlement Officer, 1st Grade, and Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class,
Punjab. In charge of the Settlement of the Mooltan District.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Monghyr, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Banda, N. W. Provinces.
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, N.W. Prov. Offg. Judicial Commr.
British Burmah.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Beno-a'
Offg. District Judge of Burdwan.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Ferozepore, Punjab. Sick Furlough.
Judicial Assistant, 1st Grade, Montgomery, Punjab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, 1st Grade.Moorskedabad, Bengal.
Offg. District, &c, Judge, Mymensingh.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Cooch Behar, Bengal.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Cachar, Assam. [Commr.
Settlement Officer, 1st Grade, Moozufferghur, Punjab. Offg. Deputy
Inspector General of Registration Officers in Bengal. Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Officiating Superintendent,
Kapurthala State.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. Offi-
ciating Judge of Nuddea.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Beuares, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Magistrate and Collector.
Additional Dis. and Sessions Judge of Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. at Dacca.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces. Officiating
Commissioner, Nagpore Division.
Superintendent of the Kapurthala State. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 1st Class, Punjab.- Furlough.
Judicial Assistant, 1st Grade, Dera Ghazee Khan, Punjab. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class.
Judicial Assistant, 2nd Class, Simla, Punjab. Officiating, 1st Grade.
Also Judge of Small Cause Court.
Deputy Commissioner, Central Provinces. Officiating Commissioner,
Jubbulpore Division.
.Indicia 1 Assistant, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Furlough.
Jomt Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Rajshahye, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge of Noakhully.
Judicial Assistant, 3rd Grade, Kangra, Punjab. Officiating 1st Grade.
Joint Magistrate, &c, 1st Grade, Dinagepore, Bengal. Offg. District
Judge, Pubna and Bogra.
Judicial Assistant, 2nd Grade, Umritsur, Punjab. Officiating Deputy
Commissioner, Goordaspore.
Judicial Assist. 2nd Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Offg. Dep. Commr., Jhelum.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Furl.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Central Provinces. Officiating Com-
missioner of Excise, Supt. of Stamps, and inspector Gen. of Registration.
Joint Magistrate and Dep. Collector, 1st Grade, Noakhully, Bengal. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Tipperah, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Chindwara, Central Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 1st Grade, Bengal. Officiating Commissioner
of Arakan Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, 1st Class, and Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade.
In charge of Rohtuck Settlement.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Banda, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Rawul Pindee, Punjab. Officiating
Deputy Commissioner of Goojerat.
Assistant Commissioner, 1st Class, Punjab. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Patna, Bengal. Officiating
Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiating
District Judge, Sarun and Chumparun.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, N.W. Provinces'. Furlough.
Judge, Court of Small Causes, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
District Judge, Benares.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, Jhansi.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Jounpore, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating 1st Grade.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade, Durbhimga, Bengal. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bengal. Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Moozuffernuggur, N.W. Pro-
vinces. Officiating Magistrate and Collector.
Deputy Collector of Customs, Calcutta.
Assistant Commissioner, 1st Grade, Roy Bareilly, Oude.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Humeerpore. N.W. P. Furl.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bengal. Offg. Dep. Commr.,
1st Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Budaun, 2nd Grade, N.W. Provinces.
Officiating Magistrate and Colleotor.
Y Y
746
Bengal Civil Service.
»
Appointments, &c.
FIFTH CLASS,
1866 4:6 La Touohe, Jaa.JolmDiggeB.BX
1867 600 Lyall. Charles Jai
j86-l .nr/Vnnfnll P>iriat.r>nher Hei
1867
1867
1867
1867
1867
i» ;
,868
1868
700 Vowell, Christopher Henry
1500 Smeaton, Donald Mackenzie
1/ I.
900 Cochran, Andrew William
1033' Beighton, Thomas Durant
900 Aikman, Robert Smith, MA
. Lindsay
n, Henry John Stedman.
-. Henry Farrington,.B^..
r, Ambrose William Bushe
1 /; nntter at Late)
. r, Richard Maunsell, BA
■a, William Charles
•y, JohnCharles
Henry
1366 Jeffery, John Edward Beevor ..
2000 Mackintosh, James Simon, BA.
iel, James Augustine, BA. .
S;; I.uttiuan-JohnsOD
83 White, Edrnund..
1366 Nolan, Philip .
i3°°iForbes, Arthur, BA
rp, Henry Granville, BA.
be, William
i2ooSmeaton, Robert
90^ Roberts, David Thomas
700 Crawfurd, Jas.,B.4. (Barrister a1
Law)
500 White, James
708 Bradbury, James Francis...
r, Chas.Deslandes Church
900 Rose, Edward
l mry, Edward Augustus
more, John
, Alfred Augustus .
1868
i86i
1868
1868
Benson, Thomas, BA
Laidman, George John.
Sj3
inler, Richard Dundas
ile-I'lowden, Trevor John
way, Richard Stephen ...
1166 Fiddian, William, BA
-, William
416 Wllkias, Oeoi] Ansdell
ollan, Alexander
.. :iii:im Humphrey.
1 -..I ij|
■ , E rederic I llendon .. .
' hai lr,l';ivlli(/;./,-/-,.i.'/."ir 1
Brt
Bi
, Hi
,Riol ird, MA. ,.,
'•/ 1
District Superintendent of Police, 1st Grade, N.W. Provinces. Furlou
Furlough.
Joint Magistrate and Collector. 2nd Grade, Mozufferpore, Bengal. 0:
Magistrate, &c, end Grade, Durbhunga.
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, British Burniah, in the Revei
Settlement Department.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Dacca, Bengal. Officiati
District Judge, Pubna and Bogra.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Midnapore, Bengal. 0
ciating Additional Judge, Backergunge.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Agra, 2nd Grade, N.W. Provinc
Officiating, 1st Grade.
Inspector General of Registration, &c, Central Provinces. Officiati
Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Magistrate and Collector, 3rd Grade.Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. 2nd Grac
Officiating Commissioner of Chittagong Division.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, Agra, N.W. Provinces.
Deputy Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lohardugga, Bengal. Offg. 2nd Grac!
Deputy Commissioner, 4th Grade, Darjeeling, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Lucknow, Oude. Officiating Ci
Magistrate of Lucknow.
Assist. Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offg. Magistrate and Collecto
2nd Grade, Backergunge.
Deputy Commissioner, 1st Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Bareilly, N.W. Province;
Officiating, 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistrate, &c
2nd Grade, Furreedpore.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Off;.
Joint Magistrate, &c, 1st Grade.
Assistant, Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Officiatin
Junior Secretary to the Board of Revenue.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Shahabad, Bengal. Off'
Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade, Dacca.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Chittagong, Bengal. Furl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Moradabad, N.W. Prov. Offj
Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Junior Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Joint Magistrate and Deputy Collector, Futtehpore, N. W. Province
Officiating, ist Grade.
Registrar, High Court of Judicature, Fort William.
Assist. Commissioner, Ajmere, Rajpootana, and Political Agent, 3rd Clas
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, 24-Pergunnahs, Benge
Furlough.
Assistant Magistrateand Collector, Beerbhoom, Bengal. Offg. Addition
District Judge of Chittagong.
Joint Magistrate and Collector of Banda, 2nd Grade, N.W. Province
Officiating ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Bengal. Officiating Depu
Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Julpigoree.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 2nd Grade, Saruii, Bengal. Offg.,ist Grad
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Howrah, Bengal. Officiati!
Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade, Beerbhoom.
Assistant .Magistrate and Collector, Agra, N.W. Prov. Offg. Joit
Magistrate, tut., 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Booiundshuhur, N.W. Provinci
Otliciating.iotnt Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Undersecretary to the Government of India, Foreign Department.
Assistant Settlement Officer, ist Grade, of Muttra, N.W. Provinces. Fu
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Off
Magistrate, &o., Noakhully.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dehra Doon, N.W. Provinces. 01
ciating Joint Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrateand Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Prov. Offg. Joint Mag.,&c, :
Grade, and Dcp. Supdt.of Family Domains of the Maharajah of Benan
\s.-istant Magistrate and Collector, Patna, Bengal. Officiating Inspectt
'■' nl. of I, 'ovinia I I,.!'., ■mil Senior Marriage Registrar of Calcut
I'mii r Me, -rotary to Govt, of India in the Financial Department.
1'inli-r s.-i-i-, -ia:-y to Government of India, Home Department.
Assi.-iani Commissioner, 2nd Class, Ferozepore, Punjab. Furlough.
A 1 slant I 1 Mission or, ;nl I 'lass, ,1 iibbulpuro. Central Provinces-. Fu
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Offg. Under Secretary to Gov
N.W. Provinces aud Oude.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Durbhunga, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sarun, Bengal. Officiating Mag
trate, &e , Bogra.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, Bengal. Furlough.
"MMii.ssioner, ;rd class, Mooltan, Punjab. Officiating Judic
1 rrade, Etawul Pindee.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Hoshungabad District, Central Pi
vini-rs. Furlough.
immiasiouer, 2nd Crade, Punjab. Offg. Deputy Commission
1 1 ■ ist rate and Collector of My menaing, Bengal. Furlough
ate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Magistra
&c., Howrah.
Bengal Civil Service.
747
Appointments, &c.
Samuells, Charles Ar
(Barrister at Law)
Fosford, Joseph
Gladstone, Cecil Ernest.
, Richard Herbert.,
Barrow, Frank Hunter
James, Stephen Harvey ....
Channing, Francis Chorley .
Burgess, George Douglas....
,MA
Dames, Mansel Longworth
Fisher, Frederic Henry
Rivaz, George Wilmot
Redfern, Thomas Robert, BA..
Thomson, John Brown.
7 (V,
7r,r,
Smith, Vincent Arthur .
Dutt, Romesh Chunder (Bar-
rister at Law) .
Johnstone, PierceDeLacyHenry,
Gupta, Bihari Lai (Barrister at
Law).
Jacob, Stephen
71
71
71
700
too
766
71
700
71
71
900
766
7.
7'
7T
7i
900
71
833
71
71
go 1
700
Macaulay, Colman Patricl
Louis, MA.
Ibbetson, Denzil Charles Jelf ..
Bourdillon, James Austin
Buckland, Charles Edward.J?^
Meiklejohn, David Ogilvy
Skrine, Francis Henry Bennet.
Paul, Alfred Wallis, BA
Cornish, Robert
Abbott, Leonard Charles .
Bullock, Frederick Shore...
Weidemann, George Lever
Clarke, Robert
Hardy, Richard Gillies
Henderson,Edward Percy (Bar-
rister-at-Law)
Bartlett, Hubert Frederick
Connell, Charles James ....
Tupper, Charles Lewis ....
Brown, John Crommelin .
Anderson, Francis Charles
Alexander, Ernest Bruce
Gun, William Henry Maffett ..,
Maconachie, James Robert .
Irwin, Henry Crossley, BA.
Pilcher, Robert Hope
Crooke, William
Muir, Julius Wood
766
Edward Brittain
Fraser, Andrew Henderson Leitb
MA. (Barrister at Law)
Gillon, Henry
Fanshawe, Arthur Upton
Mulock, Francis Berry
Clark, William Ovens, BA
Hooper, John
Matthews, Harold Francis
Whish, Charles William
Christie, Archibald ....
Smith, Gilbert Leslie.,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate,
1st Grade, Monghyr.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector of Furreedpore, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab. Officiaiting Judicial Assistant,
Dera Ismail Khan. •
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate,
1 st Grade, Shahabad.
Assistant Conimr., 2nd Grade, Cossyahand Jynteah Hills, Assam. Furl.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces. Offi-
ciating Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Under Secretary to the Government, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Registrar,
High Court, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class, and Settlement Secretary to the
Financial Commissioner, Punjab.
Deputy Commissioner, 2nd Class, British Burmah. Officiating Secretary
to Chief Commissioner.
Assistant Commr., 2nd Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Offg. 1st Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, DeraGhazee Khan, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Assist. Supt. and
Judge.Small Cause Court.Dera Dhoon. Offg. Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Registrar, Chief Court, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kheri Muree, Oude. Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Judge, Court of Small Causes, Allahabad.
Junior Secretary to Board of Revenue. Offg. Sec. to Bengal Govern-
ment, General and Revenue Depts. Sec. to Bengal Civil Fund.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class. Settlement Officer, 2nd Grade, Pun-
jab, and Offg. Assist. Commr., 1st Class, Kurnaul.
First Inspector of Registration Offices, Bengal. Furlough.
Press Commissioner with the Government of India.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Nagpore, Central Provinces. Offg.
Dep. Commr., 4th Class, Nursingpore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Darjecling. Bengal. Offg. 1st Grade.
' ?sistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating -Magistrate, 1st
Grade, Hooghly.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate,
1 st Grade, Darjeeling.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Sabarunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, British Burmah. Offg. Deputy
Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thonkwa. (On special duty to Rangoon.)
AssistantCommissioner, 2nd Class, Punjab. Officiating Judicial Assistant,
1st Grade, Peshawur.
Assistant Settlement Officer, 1st Grade, Humccrpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
ssistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sealkote, Punjab. Offg. Judicial
Assistant.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Purneah, Bengal. Officiating Presi-
dency Magistrate and Coroner of Calcutta.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal. Offg. under Govt.
of India in the Legislative Department.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Government Advocate, Punjab.
"upernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Chanda, Central Provinces.
Officiating Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class.
First Assist. Secretary to Government, N.W. Provinces and Oude.
Under Secretary to the Government of the Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. Judicial Assistant, 2nd
Class, Ferozepore.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Hoshungabad, Central Prov.
Officiating Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Class.
ssistant Settlement Officer, 1st Grade, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistrate.
1st Grade, Nuddea.
AssistantCommissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade,
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Baraitch, Oude. Offg., 1st Grade.
Junior Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mynpoorie, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate and Collector, 1st Grade.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Punjab. Settlement Officer^rd Grade, Jhung.
Assistant Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Offg. Joint Mag., &c, 1st
Grade, Rajshahye.
Supernumerary Asst. Commr., Nagpore, Central Prov. Offg. 2nd Class,
and Offg. Commr. of Excise, Supt. of Stamps* Insp. -Gen. of Registratn.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allygurh, N.W. Provinces. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. Judicial Assistant,
3rd Grade, Mooltan.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Gonda, Oude. Offg., 1st Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Assam. Offg. 1st Grade, Luckimpore.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Assist. Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur, Punjab. (On special duty.)
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kangra, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
748
Bengal Civil Service.
-' s-
Names.
Appointments, &c.
1 Rs.
iS7i| 600 [smay, Stanley
1871 700 Robinson, Henry Charles Thorp
Williams. Henrv Clissold ....
lute, Arthur Clifford, B.l.
Penrse, Herbert George
1872 7oo,St. Barbe, Henry Louis .
stack, Edward
1872 1000 Bolton, Charles Walter
\ , I ia via FouUs ...
i ram-is Edward Belcham
Hundley, Francis Frederick
1S7;] 900'Fasson, Herbert John Hamilton
1872] 766iBorooah, Annudoram
572 500 Cunningham.Alex. Fred. Douglas
II IC-. , William
Steyeneon, George
187
1873
1873
1873
1873
1873
1E73
'873
1873
.8-,
1873
•'-Is
1*73
'■:
»*73
■shank, Alex. Walmesley
600 Finch, Robert Hales
Anderson, Alexander
Durand, Henry Mortimer .
Stoker, Thomas.
Wight, John Knox, BA
700 Silcock, James Greer
dernesB, Thomas William
766 Nugent, John
766 Collier, Frank Robert Stanley.
766 Marindin, Charles Randal
166 Haggard, Alfred Hinuber (Bar
I ritter at Laic)
700' Bird, Hubert Moore
i,.. Walker, Thomas Gordon .
766,0'Donnell, Charles James..
- ■ Fiinicane, Michael, BA. .
700 MThc-rson, James
70 Barry, William Russell
7 1 iupta, Krishna Govinda ..
833 Kisch, Hermann Michael ..
416 Iiirks, Arthur Rawson
500 Fanahawe, Herbert Charles"
766 Tubin, Henry Murray
-, Herbert Hope
■ Lawrie, Lewis Kossuth (Bar-
fitter ■>■
Henry Crawford
Arthur
7 Grierson, 1 leorge Abraham
. Frederick Charles
■'•• Godfrey, George
.' Maokie, Andrew Wallace
Wycr, Thomas Rowland
Oopleston, Frederick Sclwyn
Anderson, Henry Aiken
< "iiiard, Robert , '"
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Betul, Central Provinces. (
Assist. Commr., 3rd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Peshawur, Punjab. OflV. 2nd C
Vssistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Cachar, Assam. Offg. ist Grade
Assistant Magistrate and Collector.Dacca, Bengal. Offg.Joi'ntAIao-isti
&c, 1st Grade. ' °
Vsswant. Magistrate and Collector, Muttra, N.W. Provinces. Offo- j
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Officiating I
tical Agent, 3rd Class, Bhamo.
\--i-tam Magistrate and Collector, Jaunpore, N.W. Provinces. C
Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade, and Assist. Settlement Officer Jounrjo
(Jnder Secretary to the Government of Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shabjehanpore, N.W. Provinces. O
Joint Magistrate, and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner. 3rd Grade, Lahore, Punjab. Off". 2nd Cl-
Offg. Secretary to the Financial Commissioner.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Ma<
trate and Collector. °
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Assistant Settlement Offic
Chittagong.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Joint Magistra
4c., 1st Grade, Dinagepore.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Grade, Lahore, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Oude. Offg. 1st Grade
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymensing, Bengal. Officiating Jo
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaun, N.W. Provinces. Off" Jo
Magistrate, and Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Niniar, Central Provinces. Of
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Umballa, Punjab. Off°\ Depu
Commissioner, Goorgaon.
Political Assistant, ist Class, and Offg. Assist. Secretary in the Foiei'
Department of the Government of India. (On special duty.)
Assistant Ma gistrate and Collector, Shahjohanporo, N.W. Provinces. Ofi
Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Vssistant Commissioner, 2nd Grade, Sylhet, Assam. Officiating 1st Grac
Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Dera GhaziKhan, Punjab. Offg. 2ml Cla>
Assist, Alagistrate and Collector, N.W.Prov. Offg. Joint Magistrate, &t
2nd Grade, and Offg. Junior Sec. to Board of Revenue, N.W. Province
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal. Officiatino- Joi
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. Joi-
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant, Magistrate and Collector,Bhaugulpore, Bengal. Officiating j0j
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Bengal. Offg. Mas!
trate and Collector.
Bdward Richard
Scott, Rons
.ink
Magistrate and Collector, Etah, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joi:
.Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Settlement Officer, 3rd Grade, in charge of Loodiana Settlement.
\ssistant Magistrate and Collector, Sarun, Bengal; Officiating Joi]
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Settlement Officer, Dhurbunga, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Humeerpore, N.W. Provinces. Off:
Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces. Off
Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Vssistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal. Officiating Job
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Officiatin
Under Sec. to Govt, of Bengal, Judicial and Political Depts.
Assistant Commr., 2nd Class, British Burmah, Henzada District. Fur
Additional Assistant Secretary to the Government of the Punjaub.
Assistant Ma gistrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal. Officiating Joii
Alagistrate, ist Grade.
Under Secretary to Govt, of Bengal. Special leave.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Nagpore, Central Province:
Offg. Assist. Commissioner, 3rd Class.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces. 0
special duty.
Assistant Alagistrate and Collector, Durbhunga, Bengal. Offg. Joir
Magistrate, ist Grade.
Nim-rary Assistant Commissioner, Jubbulpore, Central Provinces
Officiating Deputy Commissioner.
Assistant Commissioner, 2nd Orade, Golaghat, Assam. Offg. ist Grade
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Backergunge, Bengal. Offg. Join
Magistrate, ist Grade. °
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces. Offg
Joint Alagistrate, 2nd Grade.
m Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thatone, British Burmah. Offg
2nd Grade.
mi Commissioner, 3rd Cla'ss, Bunnoo, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class
-M^ra .-.^Assistant Commissioner, Balagha'ut, Central Provinces
V"1'"" Al:''-'1 "'■'"" "ud Collector, Bengal. Private Secretary to tin
i. ' itenant-Governor.
Magistrate and Collector, Furruckabad, N.W. Provinces. Offg
J iin< Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
-I Collector, Meerut, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Join
Bengal Civil Service.
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Jones, Samuel Simpson I Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bengal. Officiating Assistant Com-
j missioner, 1st Grade, Sonthal Pergunnahs.
Hare, Lancelot Assistant Commissioner and Assist. Sec. to Chief Commissioner, Assam.
Manisty, George Eldon Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dhnrbunga, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Fox, Francis William Asst Comnir., 4th Class, ThonkwaDist., British Burmah. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Allen, David Bird Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mozufferpore, Bengal. Officiating
Joint Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Barnes, Hugh Shakespear Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N. W. Provinces. Private Secretary
to the Financial Member of the Governor General's Council.
Kitts, Eustace John Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Berar, Hyderabad Assigned Districts.
Petre, Francis Loraine (Bar- Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bareilly, N. W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
rister at Law) , Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Gael, John Delabere Asst .Magistrate and Coll. ,Sarun, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Brett, Cecil Michael Wilford ...Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Bengal. Offg. .bunt
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Blyth, William Dunbar Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Thomson, Robert George Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Punjab. Assistant Settlement Officer.
Forest Settlement Officer, Jhelum.
Harding, Francis Henry Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Kennedy, Joseph Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Monghyr, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Savage, Henry Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Drummond, James Ramsay Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goordaspore, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
Fraser, Hugh Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Goruckpore, N. W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Jackson, William Grierson AssistantCommissioner,4thGrade,Prome,BritishBurmah. 0ffg.2ndGrade.
Dane, Richard Morris Asst. Commr., 3rd Class. Asst. Settlement Officer, Punjab. Sick Furlough!
Lee, Harry..
Carstairs, Robert.
Harrison, John Henry
Anderson, John Alexander
Phillips, Henry Arthur Dei it en is
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Durbungha, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hooghly, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, 1st Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cawnpore, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
Joint Magistrate, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hissar, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
Asst. Magistrate and Coll., Pooree.. Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis., 1st Grade.
Taylor, Frederick Beatson, BA.\ Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jessore, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, 1 st Grade.
Assistant .Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Furlough.
Assist. Magistrateand Coll., Azimghur, N.W. Provinces. Sick Furlough.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Fyzabad, Oude. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, and Grade. Assistant to the Director of Agriculture and Commerce.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class. Assist. Settlement
Officer in charge of Delhi Settlement.
De, Brajendranath Assist. Magistrate and Coll., Gya, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magistr., 2nd Grade.
Staley, Alfred Evelyn Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Etawah, N.W. Provinces. Offg. Joint
! Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Primrose, Arthur John Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, 1 st Grade.
Hughes, George Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab. Offg., 2nd Class.
Pennington, Henry James Du-
maresq Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lucknow, Oude.
McLean, John James Assistant Commr., 3rd Class, Jhansi, N.W. Provinces. Offg. 2nd Class.
Pargiter, Frederick Eden.
Norton, David
1 Jasey, Arthur Edwin Comerford
Millar, William Robert
Gibbon, Robert Ferguson, B A...
Fuller, Joseph Bampfylde
Wilson, James
Farrer, Henry .
Phayre, Robert.
Magistrateand Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal. Officiating
Commr. of the Soonderbunds. Offg. Joint Magistrate.'&c., 2nd Grade"
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Pubna, Bengal. Offg. Joint Magis-
trate, &c, 1st Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Officiating Political
[ Assistant, 1st Class, and Assist. Resident, Mandalay.
Merk, Wm. Rudolph Henry Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hnzara, Punjab.' Offg. 2nd Class.
Taylor, Leonard 'Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Kumaon, N.W. Provinces. Offg.
, Assistant Commissioner, Nynee Tal.
Fmlay, James Fairbaim, If A. Assistant Commissioner, 3rd (.'lass, Peshawur, Punjab. Offg., 2nd Class.
Place, George William Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Cachar, Assam. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Symes, Edward Spence Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, British Burmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
Personal Assistant to the Chief Commissioner.
Hewson, Francis Thomas Assist. Commr., 3rd Class, Punjab. Offg. P0lit.Assist.3rd Class, and Assist.
to Gov.-Gen.'s Agent at Rajpootana. Mag. of Aboo, and Assist, to Gen.
„ .. _T ,. _, m Supdt. of Operations for Suppression of Thuggee, &c, Low. Rajpootana!
wells, H a Iter b ox Williamson Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Lucknow, Oude. Sick Furlough
Ritchie, John Gerald Assistant- Magistrate and Collector, Shahabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
, Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Peterson, Herbert Parsons Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Furreedpore, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Marriott, Charles Richardson Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mozufferpore, Bengal. Offg. Joint
., , I Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Mackay, Duncan Lachlan Mac-
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Class, Rangoon District, Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Toungoo, Burmah. Offg. Assistant
Cantonment Magistrate.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. Ofig. Joint Magis-
trate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces. Off°-
I . Joint Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
«.876 joo|Douie, James McCrone...„ Assistant Coram., 3d Class, Dera Gazee Khan, Punjab. Offg. 2nd Class.
'.ssistant Magistrate and Collector, N.W. Provinces. Second Assistant
Secretary to Govt., N.W. Provinces and Oude.
pherson
Mitchell, Thomas Candy .
Anderson, James Drummond.
1S76 700 Rust omjee, Cursetjee.
1876 6501 Porter, Leslie Alexander Seiim.'
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. Louis William
. Ben ard George
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500 Imrie, Charles William
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s George
Tucker, Frederic St. George de
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Shirk, Francis Alexander..
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Nuddea, Bengal. Offg, Joint Magis
trate.ic. 2nd Grade.
\-»ist:mi Commissioner, 3rd Class, Lahore, Punjab. (On special duty to
the Punjaub Civil Secretariat.)
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sylhet, Assam. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chumparun, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate. &c, 2nd Grade,
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Bassein, British
Hurmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Debrooghur, Luckimpore District,
Assam. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Saugor, Central Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kheree, Oude. Offg., and Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Thyetmyo, British Burmah. Offg.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Azimghur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kangra, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moorshedabad, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Saharunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Julpigoree, Bengal. Offg. Joint
Magistrate, &c, 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Rohtuck, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bijnore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commr., 3rd Grade, Seebsaugor, Assam. Offg. 2nd Grade.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Sittoung Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mirzapore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Burdwan, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mymensingh, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Benares, N. W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rajshahye, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Umritsur, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Boolundshuhur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hazara, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 4th Grade, Mengyee Division, British Burmah.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
Asst. Commr., 4th Grade, Pantanau Div., Brit. Burmah. Offg. 3rd Grade.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rungpore, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Sylhet, Assam.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Ghazeepore, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Hazareebaugh, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Sirsa, Punjab.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Kamroop, Assam.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Moradabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Cuttack, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Gooj ran walla, Punjab.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Toungoo, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Eta, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Rawul Pindee, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Allahabad, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Jaunpore, N.W. Provinces.
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Moulmein, British Burmah.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Chittagong, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Dacca, Bengal,
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Gya, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Bhaugulpore, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Mozuffernuggur, N.W. Provinces.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Rajshahye, Bengal.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Hoshiarpore, Punjab.
Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Goojerat, Punjab.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, 24-Pergunnahs, Bengal.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector, Budaon, N.W. Provinces.
,„?°r^e ,,V?ert Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Seetapore, Oude. Offg., 2nd Grade.
NW, W illiam Wilson Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Class, Kohat. Punjab.
I ••; •■■: Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Allahabad; N.W. Provinces.
1878 600 hairs, Charles Lmdstcdt
M.idcllier Assistant Commissioner, 3rd Grade, Pertabghur, Oude. Offg., 2nd Grade.
<et!iers.,lc Wil 1:1m.. Supernumerary Assistant Commr., Nursingpore, Central Provinces.
' i/Vi'h- ';".';., 8 Assistant Commissioner, jrdClaBS, Rawul Pindee, Punjab.
: -. «■■ Hall, William Thomas Super
Robertson, Frederick Alexander
•,ry Beatson
SlimwOOd, Frank St. Clair
Irwin, Alfred Macdonald Bulteel
.th, Edgar
. Charles Smart
. Edward Branson
od, Roderick Henry
an, Thomas Edward
400 Kensington, Alfred
500 Hewett, John Prescot
■ 1', George Casson
45° Adamson, Harvey
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. Herbert Thirkell
500 Lyon, George Kenneth
hereon, William Charles...
400 Wheeler, Percy Cotterill (Bar-
it Law)
4r 1 .tonkins, ThomasLowtcnLayton
40 ■ Harris, Robert Liston
r, Richard Townshend ....
400 Darrah, Henry /ouch
irrow, Oscar Theodore
■ant, John Andrew
,877 45° Morrison, Edward Carrie
1S77 450 Hamblin, Richard Ebb
1877 400 Maude, Henry
1877I 450 Gill, John Edward
Eti ynolds, Herbert Wm.Ward
Campbell, Duncan John Alfred
: :: 1 Ci\, Harry
7 ■' i - ' < 'aspersz, Charles Peter
Macjiherson, Duncan Jas., MA.
■ 7 4»> Raker, Edward Norman
1878J 400 Maciruiro.HughFitzjohnTyrrel
«878j 400 [mpey, Wm. Henry Lockington
1878 400 cuius, Arthur Herbert
1878I 400 King, Lucas WHiite
J878I 400 Meredith, Arthur
1878 400 Collin, Edward Woodfleld
1878
nunicrary Assistant Commissioner, British Burmah, Henzada.
numerary Assistant.Commissioner, Moulmein, British
Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Kamroop, Assam.
, Henry.... Supernumerary Assistant Commissioner, Moulmein, British Burmah.
187a 400 Porteous, Alexander Knnorann.s..,^ *00:.t„„* n<™~.;„„; .
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751
Appointments, ice.
FIRST CLASS.
Rs. of 31 Years' Standing .
3750 Innes, Son. Lewis Charles
5333 Hudleston, Hon. William....
833 Kindersley, Hon. John Robert
(Barrister at Law)
SECOND CLASS,
of 23 Tears' Standing.
Forbes, Hon. Louis
375°
4000 Sullivan, Henry Edward
851 5333;Carmichael, Hon. David Free
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34o8:Puckle, Richard Kaye, CIE
833 Master, John Henry
Davidson, Robert, CSI
Goldingham, John Dalrymple...
Longley, Charles Thomas
Master', Charles Gilbert (Bar-
rister tit Lav:)
3016 Thomas, Henry Sullivan
jHorsley, William Dowdeswell...
Kindersley, Francis Martin
Carr-Gomm, Francis Culling
(Barrister at Law)
2800 MacGregor, Atholl
Reid, John William (Barrister it!
Law)
Whiteside, William Southey . . .
Barlow, Richard Wellesley
2333 Plumer, Charles George...'.
of 18 Tears' Standing.
2333 St. Clair, Hon. James Chi*skoline
2587 Irvine, Octavius Butler
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Madras. Vice-Chancell<
the University of Madras.
Member of Council.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Madras. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Bellary. Offg. Judge of the High Court
of Judicature at Madras.
First Member of the Board of Revenue. Commissioner for Uncovenanted
Civil Service Examinations. (On special duty, Godavery District.)
of Council.
District and Sessions Judge of Vizagapatam.
Second Member of the Board of Revenue.
Collector and Magistrate of Bellary, and Political Agent, Sundoor.
Furlough.
Chief Secretary to Government. Sick Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge of Nellore.
Collector and Magistrate of Salem.
Secretary to Government, Revenue Department. Offg. Chief Secretary.
Third Member of the Board of Revenue. In charge of Inam Dept.
Collectorand Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Collector, &c, to Governor
of Fort St. George in Ganjam. Chetterpore.
District and Sessions Judge of Coimbatore.
District and Sessions Judge of Tinnevelly. Furlough.
Resident of Travancore and Cochin.
District and Sessions Judge of North Malabar.
Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Chittoor.
Commissioner, Neilgherry Hills. Ootacamund.
District and Sessions Judge of North Arcot. Chittoor.
Melville, Robertson John ..
Garstin, John Henry, CSI..
Leman, George Downton ..
Webster, Edmund Forster (Bar-
rister at Law)
Hannyugton, John Child
Hutcliins, Philip Perceval (Bar-
rister at Law)
2333iBurnell, Arthur Coke
j 4 20
Grose, James, MA. .
Wilson, William, MA.
Foster, William Shrubsole, MA
FOURTH CLASS,
of 12 Tears' Standing.
Nelson, James Henry, MA
(Barrister atLaw)
Pennington, James Burn, BL...
2333[Woodroffe, Francis Henry, BA
833;Hope, James. BA
833;Damel, John Read
420 Stokes, Henry John
833!Brandt, Francis, BA
833 'Logan, William
833 Best, James William, BA....
2420 Price, John Frederick
242ojComyn, William Horatio ...
2420 Horsfall, Jeremiah Garnett, BL
833 Sewell, Henry, BA
2420 Cruickshank, Alexander, MA.
2420 Gordon, Huntly Pryse
2333'Horsbrugh, Boyd
833 Stuart, Andrew John
Stokes, Henry Edward, BA. '
2350 Bliss, Henry William, BA. ..
2022rHughesdon, Joseph Charles..
1944 Snaith, James Frederick, BA.
1044 Glenny, William Henry
District and Sessions Judge of Kurnool.
District and Sessions Judge of South Arcot. Offg. Collector, &c, and
Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George, in Vizagapatam
Collector of Sea Customs and Protector of Emigrants, Madras.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor, Vizagapatam.
Acting Secretary to the Revenue Department.
Collector, District Magistrate, and Agent to the Governor of Fort St.
George, Ganjam. Furlough.
Collect..)', District .Magistrate, and Agent, Tanjore. Political Agent for
the French Settlement of Karikal.
District and Sessions Judge of Salem.
District and Sessions Judge of Madura.
District and Sessions Judge of Tanjore.
Collector and Magistrate of Nellore.
1 Sessions Judge, South Malabar. Ofig. Collector and Magis-
trate of Coimbatore District.
Collector and Magistrate and Government Agent, Godavery District,
Cooanada.
District and Sessions Judge of Cuddapah. Acting at Bellary.
Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Palamcottah.
District and Sessions Judge, North Tanjore. Acting at Trichinopoly.
District and Sessions Judge, Chinglepu't. Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge. Ganjam. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Madura District.
District and Sessions Judge of Trichinopoly. Furlough.
Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Political Agent for French Settle-
ment of Mahe\ Furlough.
District and Sessions Judge, South Canara. Furlough.
Collector and District Magistrate, Chingleput. Saidapett.
Collector and Magistrate of Soutn Canara. Mangalore.
Collector and District Magistrate of Kistna. Masulipatam.
Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly, and Political Agent, Pudu-
kotta. Furlough.
Collector and District Magistrate, South Arcot. Special Agent, French
Settlement and Political Agent for Pondicherry. Cuddafore.
Collector and District Magistrate, Kurnool. Acting at Bellary.
District and Sessions Judge, Kristnah, Masulipatarns
District and Sessions Judge, Godavery. Furlough.
Secretary to the Board of Revenue.
Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Madras.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, South Arcot, Cuddalore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Malabar. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, Tinnevelly. Palamcottah.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Bellary. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, South Canara. Mangalore.
752
Madras Civil Service.
Appointments, &c.
iS6j 997
1863 1089
. John
Wallace, John
Crole, Charles Stewart ....
McCarthy, Samuel Trant
1863
6 l
Goodrich, Barry Bt. Aubyn.
Wigr.un, Herbert, MA
Acting District and
Acting District and
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Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Ganjam. Acting Dis
trict and Sessions Judge of Godavery. Rajahmundry.
Head Assist, to the Collector and Magistrate of Vizagapatam. Acting
District and Sessions Judge, Cuddapah.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Nellore. Acting Collector ant
District Magistrate and Agent at Tanjore.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Chingleput. Acting Collector and
Magistrate of Cuddapah District.
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavery. Furlough.
Registrar, High Court, Appellate side, Madras. Acting District and
Sessions Judge, South Malabar. Calicut,
g Baker. Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of South Arcot.
Sessions Judge, North Tanjore. Tranquebar.
Parker George Arthur Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura.
1 Sessions Judge, Chingleput.
Wilkinson Francis Henry 'Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Salem. Furlough.
n^nOnh&i acia,BA Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tmnevelly. Acting District and
I Sessions Judge, Ganjam. Berhampore.
Uloi I indsay Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of North Arcot.— Sick Furlough.
!, Irvine Geoi eDuncan"" Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate of Tanjore. Acting Collector and
. m nic, Magistrate and Special Agent of the District of South Arcot.
Martin Charles Win. Wall, BA. Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistna District. Acting Collector
and District Magistrate at Trichinopoly.
rge BA. (Bar- Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddalore. Acting Collector and
Magistrate of Malabar District. Calicut.
Rupell N'ort.,n Aylmer, BA.... Head Assistant to the Collector of the Godavery District. Sick Furlough.
* ' Deputy Director of Revenue Settlement, Ganjam.
Sub Secretary, Board of Revenue. Acting Secretary.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting
Collector and Magistrate of Kuraool.
H>-ad Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate, Nellore. Acting
Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate. Ongole.
Dnder Secretary to Government in the Departments under the Chief
Sec, and Canarese Translator. Acting Sub Sec, Board of Revenue.
Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting
Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, North Arcot.
Special Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Go-
vernor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Officiating Post Master
General, Madras.
Senior Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the
Governor of Fort St. George in Vizagapatam. Acting Sub-Collector and
Joint Magistrate of South Arcot. Tindevanum.
dnder Secretary to Government in the Revenue Department.
Assistant Commissioner of the Neilgherry Hills. Acting Under Sec. to
Govt, in Depts. under Chief Secretary. Ootacamund.
, Thomas vonDonop,j
/; 1 Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly.
Austin, Ware Plumptre Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Tanjore. Negapatam.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Kurnool. Sick Furl.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore District. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate, Bellary. Gooty.
Head Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Malabar
Acting Principal Assistant Collector, Vizagapatam. Nursipatam.
Leonard Robert, MA. President of the Municipal Commission, Madras.
- Ldinff, John Brownngg.B^
- Arthur, MA. ..
awaite, 1 iiirles John
;, WiKlam Alexander ..
1S64 i6co Sturrock, John
1864 1144'Buick, David, LLB
BT, Henry Gribble
144 bird, Charles Augustus
mpbeH, Lome Ai:_
j, Henry Bidewell, BA.
Clogstoun, Herbert Frederick.
Kn.,x, ( harles Jeffrey, BA
Warner, John Lee
Turner, Kdward
Bioe, Robert, BA. LLD...
Overbury, Edward Noel..
rard
. . : a. Johnston Breeks
Arundel, Arundel Tagg, BA. ...
Li- rami. Win. Joseph Henry,
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Maclean, Charles Donald, BA...
' 1 barles
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!i, Charles, BA
.us James .
I Barrulcr
Hi iry Kichurd
Acwortta ill, a--
Special Assist, to the Collr. and District Magistrate of Madura. Ramnad.
Head Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore District.
Acting Sub-Collector and Joint Magistrate, Kistnah District, Guntoor.
Senior Assistant to Collector at Ganjam. Acting Sub Collector and Joint
Magistrate of Malabar. Tellicherry.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Sick Furl.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Sub
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Cuddapah. Muddenpully.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate at Kistna. Acting Sub-
Collector and Joint Magistrate, Coimbatore, Evode.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tinnevelly. Acting
Sub Collector and Joint Magistrate at Salem. Oossoor.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, South Arcot.— Sick Furl.
Head Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Salem. Acting Sub
Collector and Joint Magistrate, Godavery District.
Hi ml Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting Sub Coll.
and Joint Magistrate, Tinnevelly.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Nellore. Acting Registrar,
High Court, Appellate side. Tamil Translator to Government.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting Sub
Collector and Joint Magistrate of Madura District.
lector and Magistrate of the Godavery District. Acting
Bead Assistant to the Collector, &c, to Gov. of Fort St. George, Ganjam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Sick Furlough.
Assistant to Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. Acting Sub
Su-k Ku.
Lead Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate oi
1 ugh.
; ir and Magistrate of Chingleput.— Sick Furl.
Asbidtunt to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery. Sick Furlough.
Madras Civil Service.
753
Appointments, &c.
878
Wiiuerbothain, Henry Martin...
Mackenzie, Gordon Thomson ...
Willo ck, William Alexander,.^.
Moore, Lewis
Nicholson, Frederick Augustus.
Underwood, "Walter Gregory ...
Cox, Arthur Frederick
Thomson, James, MA
Stokes, Gabriel, BA
Sewell, Ebenezer James
Forbes, George Stuart, MA
Benson, Ralph Sillery.-B^
Ross, Henry Thomas, MA
Spencer, Egerton Edward
Wynne, Sydenham Henry, BA.
Tate, William Jacob
Fa wcett, George William
Moore, Pierce William
Tremenheere, James Henry
Apperley
Rees, John David
Hebbert, Francis Henry
Thorburn, Walter Millar, BA...
Martindale, Arthur Henry
Temple
O'Farrell, Horace Handley
Power, Guy Francis Thomas ...
Fiddian, James Paull
Thompson, Arthur, MA
Chetti, Pulicat Ratnavelu, BA. .
Welsh, William Henry
llorsfall, Thomas Mendelssohn
Higgeiis, Alfred William Buckle
Latfan, Edward Sidney
Brodie, Vernor Alexander
Dumergue, John Willoughby
Francis
Russell, Samuel, BA
Holmes, William Cuthbert, BA
Frazer, Robert Watson, BA
Murray, Francis D'Arcy Os
borne Wolfe
Hammick, Murray
Joseph, Hugh Gore
Williams, George Maudsley
Bradley, Herbert [Barrister-at
Law)
Sim, Henry Alexander
Mounsey, Charles Herbert (Bar
rister-at-Law)
Otter, Henry SLirecliSe
Atkinson, John Nathaniel
Mullaly, Charles Myl en
Hamnett, Frederick Harper ..,
Stuart, Andrew Edmund Castle
utuart
Weir, Charles James
Andrew, James
Acting Head
Acting Head
Acting Senior
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Coimbatore. Sick Furlough.
Deputy Commissioner of Salt Revenue, Northern Division.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura. Acting Head Assist.
to the Collector, Coimbatore District.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Special
Assistant, Malabar.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Sub
Collector and Joint Magistrate.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Arcot. Acting Sub
Collector.
Assistant tothe Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Malabar. Acting Head
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to the Govt, of Fort
St. George in Ganjam. Acting Head Assist, to the Collector, Nellore.
Assistant to the Collectorand Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Assistant
Commissioner, Neilgherries.
Assist, to the Collector and Magistrate of Bellary. Acting Sub Collector.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Tanjore. Acting Head
Assistant to the Collector, &c. , South Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Trichinopoly. ActmgHead
Assistant.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Godavery.
Assistant to the Collector, &c, Kurnool.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Tanjore.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kistna.
Assist, to the Collector & Agent to the Govr. of Fort St. George, Ganjam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Special
Assistant to the Collector and Agent to the Governor of Fort St. George,
Vizagapatam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate, Chingleput. Acting Head
Assistant, Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of South Canara. Acting Head
Assistant, Madura.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Kurnool. Acting Head
Assistant, Godavery District.
[Agent and Assistant Secretary in the Foreign Department.
Senior Attache in the Foreign Department.— Offg. 3rd Class Political
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah. Acting Head
Assistant, Salem.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Head
Assistant, South Arcot.
Assistant to the Magistrate and Collector of Tanjore. Acting Head Assist-
ant, Kistna.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to Gov. of Fort St.
George in Ganjam.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Chingleput. Acting Head
Assistant, North Arcot. [Assistant.
Assistant to the Collectorand Magistrate of North Arcot. Acting Head
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Madura.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Cuddapah.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate of Nellore. Acting Head
Assistant, Kurnool.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Malabar.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of South Arcot.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Tanjore.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Godavery.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate and Agent to the Gov-
ernor, Vizagapatam. Acting Senior Assistant.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Bellary.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Trichinopoly.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of South Canara.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Coimbatore.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Vizagapatam.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Tinnevelly.
Assistant to the Collector and District Magistrate of Kistna.
Z 3
754
Bombay Civil Service.
Appoiimsienis, &c.
FIRST CLASS.
Standing.
ileid, Lestock.
1846 833
Gibl.s. James, CSI. (Barrister
m)
Ashburaer, Hon. Lionel Robert,
t «
Mactier, Robert Ferguson
1 Shaw, Charles Forbes Hodson
,../,;■ at Lair)
gflrnhftii, lion. Charles Gordon
I (Barrister at Late)
l'inhev, Hon. Robert Hill (Bar-
rister at Late)
itaveiiscroft.l/ow.Edw.Wni.CSJ.
Eti 'I «rt» 'ii, Kli)hiiistonePourtales
Arthur Egypt Donough-
more
SECOND CLASS,
of 20 Tears' Standing.
:-•-- Sandwith, William
4"°,Hope, Hon. Theodore Cracrai't.
' CSI. (Barrister at Law)
4411 Erakine, Henry Napier Bruce..
■, James George
833 Gonne, Charles
■ met, Theodore
833 Sheppard, George Frederick ..
2325 Coghlan, William Slant Philip..
, ford, Arthur Travers
5-'? F.lphinston, John
375° Melvill, Hon. Maxwell
2525 Borradaile, Alex. Alfred
. ill, Son. Francis Dawes
1856 2325 Bpens, Archibald Lockhart
1856,2525 Maolonald. Arthur Ramsay
1856-2525 property William Henry
1856,2525 Uoore, John George
,8S6 375° Peile, James Braithwaite, CSI.
MA.
1S56 2525 Ramsay, William
1856 4050 West, Hun. Raymond, MA. (Bar-
j rister at Lair)
1856 2500 .Taoiinb, Herbert Edward
1856 3163! Pratt, William Roger
1856I2500 Grant, John Hay
18561 8;; Jerroise, Alan Arthur Clarke ..
1856 2525 Newnham, Win. Heurtlev, MA
(Barrister at Law)
•'■■ ' -■ ■-■ Kichcy, James Bellot, CSI. •
1857 2465 Waddington, George
iry, Arthur Hume..
it hard, Charles Bradley ...
Lwood, Herbert Mills, MA.
Commissioner of Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General
External Commerce. Acting Commissioner, Northern Division.
Furlough.
Third Member of Council.
First tirade Judge and Sessions Judge, Sattara.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Belgaum.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay,
Fourth Member of Council.
Commissioner, Central Division.
Commissioner, Southern Division. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar.
1 'ommissioner, Northern Division, and Agent to the Governor at Surat.
Additional Member of Governor General's Council.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Nassick. Acting Commissioner in Sind.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Broach.
Chief Secretary to Govt, in Political, Secret, Judicial, and Educational
Depts. Furlough.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Collector and Mag.
and Political Agent, Colaba.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Kaira. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna.
Senior Collector'and Magistrate, aud Political Agent, Tanna. Acting
Commissioner, Southern Division.
Senior Collector ana Magistrate of Rutnagherry. Acting Collector and
Magistrate and Political Agent, Dharwar.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur.
Judicial Commissioner and Judge of the Sudder Court in Sind. Acting
Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Canara.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Canara.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Khandeish.
Senior Collector and Magistrate, Poona.
Secretary to Govt., Political, &c, Departments. Acting Chief Sec. to
Govt, in charge of separate Department.
Senior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent of Colaba. Acting
Collector and Magistrate, Nassick.
Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Bombay. Vice Chancellor of
the University of Bombay.— On special duty at Calcutta.
Collector of Bombay and S'updt. of Stamps and Stationery.
Senior Collector and Magistrate of Surat. Acting Commissioner of
Customs, Salt, and Opium, and Reporter General of External Commerce.
Municipal Commissioner for the city of Bombay.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Belgaum. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge at Poona, and Agent for Sirdars in
the Deccan.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Sattara.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Kulludghee. Acting Collector and
Magistrate, Belgaum. Acting Senior Collector.
Junior Collector and Magistrate and Political Agent, Dharwar. Acting
Collector and Magistrate, Sholapore. Acting Senior Collector.
Collector of Salt Revenue. Furlough.
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat.
THIRD CLASS,
of 12 Yean' Standing.
WYdderlmni. William
' ' i/":, Clarence BoviU
i860 833 Macpheraon, George tforisqn
MA. (Barrister ai Law)
'*' K 1 •. Joshua, MA.
.•or, \rthui ' "
1862 mi' Stewart, Theodore Henry
Unlock, William Bury.
Naylor. .lame* Richard
Phlllpotts, Bextua Howard
■ WilKon, („;,. Herbert I'
1 Bast, William Albert, .1/ I.
|M| W47
Scott. Mathew Henry
>'■' 4 rard, Willoughby, MA...
1 Nutt, Arthur! 'liorlev
iTagore, Satyendra Nath
Jardiue, John
First Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmednuggur.
ml Grade Judge and Sessions Judge of Rutnagherry.— Acting 1st Grade.
Second Grade Judge and Sessions Judge, Khandeish. Sick Furlough.
Junior Collector and Magistrate, Ahmednuggur. Acting Senior Collector.
Collector of Customs, Bombay.
First Assist. Collector and Mag. of Kaira for Punch Mehals, Collector and
Agent for Governor. Acting Senior Collector and Magistrate, Sattara.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Collector and Magis-
trate, Tanna.
Remembrancer of Legal Affairs.
Seemid tirade Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad.
First Assist. Collectorand Magistrate. Acting Junior Collector, Kaira.
First Assistant Collector and" Magistrate. Acting Junior Collectorand
Agent to Governor at Surat.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Kulludghee.
Fust Assistant Collector and Magistrate." Acting Assistant Collector, &c.
kaira. for Punch Mehals, Ax., and Acting Polit. Agent, Rewa Kanta.
Registrar High Court, Appellate Side.
■In, I rental Sessions Judge, Shikarpore. Furlough.
Ben mg under Govt, of India in British Burmah. Furlough.
Bombay Civil Service.
755
Appointments, &c.
508 Blathwayt, Charles George .
2500 Nugent, John
1864
186411800 Cordeaux, Edward
1864 1544 Baker, Montagu Bernard
1803
867
867
:42s Grant, George Francis Mytton...
666 Carey, Arthur Douglas
[700 Middleton, James Russell, MA
175° James, Henry Evan Murehison,
1250 Mackenzie, Thomas Duncan
591 1 Candy, Edward Townsend
4'" 5 Keyser, Alfred
Campbell, John McLeod
Candy, Richard Edward
Spence, James Knox
v 10
FOURTH CLASS,
of S Years' Standing.
599 Crowe, William Henry {Barrister
at Law)
125 Reid, George Boileau, BA
Parsons, Henry James (Bar-
rister at Law)
Fleet, John Faithfull
[700 Vidal, George Wil\iiim(BarrUiter
at Law)
467 Porteous, William, MA
466 Pollen, Arthur Daniel, BA.(Bar
rister at Law)
Johnston, John Leech
869
869
woe.
Muir, John Fairlie
Ebden, Edward James, BA.
Forman, William Scott
LLB
Walker, James William
(Barrister at Law)
Loch, William Walker, BA
Husking, Edward
Winter, Henry Edward
325,Crawley-Boevey, Arthur Win.,
BA . (Barrister at Law)
8oo|Druitt, George
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Under Secretary to Govt, in the Judicial Department, &c, and Secretary
to Governor's Council. Acting Secretary hi Political, ic, Departments.
Judge and Sessions Judge, Hyderabad. Actg.2iid Grade Judge, Khandeish.
Senior Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona. Acting Judge and
Sessions Judge, Kurrachee.
First Assistant < 'ollector and Magistrate. Acting at Surat.
First Class Assistant Collector of Salt Revenue. Acting Collector.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Acting Junior Collector at
Kulludghee.
Postmaster General, Bombay. Furlough.
Under Secretary to Government in Revenue and General Departments.
Judicial Assistant to the Political Agent, Katty war. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Poona.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Actum- 1st Assistant at Poona.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Ahmednugger.
First Assist. Collector and Magistrate. Acting Postmaster Gen., Bombay.
First Grade Assist. Judge and Sessions Judge, Poona, and Assist. Agent
for the Sirdars in the Deccan. Furlough.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate.— On special duty at Baroda.
First Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Ahmedabad. Acting
Judge and Sessions Judge, Hyderabad.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Belgaum.
First Assistant Collector and Mag. Acting JuniorCollector, Rutnagherry.
First Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Dharwar. Acting
Second Grade Judge at Poona. »
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Grade Assistant
Judge at Rutnagherry.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 1st at Sattara.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 1st at Tanna. And
Railway Magistrate at Tanna.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Judge and Sessions
Judge at Shikarpore.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge. Acting 1st Grade
Assistant Judge at Poona.
Sea mil Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough. [Grade at Tanna.
Second Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Surat. Acting First
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
i6^Allen, William
16'Hammick, Stephen ,
025 Sinclair, William Frederick
125'Ollivant, Edward Charles Kay]
5"|Wingate, Andrew, CIE
Charles, Fendall Lowis
Lely, Frederick Styles Philpin..
Lee-Warner, William. MA
Fulton, Edm. McGildowny Hope
Talookdaree Settlement Officer, Goojerat.
Third Grade Assistant Judge and Sessions Judge, Rutnagherry. Acting
2nd Grade, Surat.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Assistant Political Agent, Kolapore and Southern Mahratta Country,
and Tutor to the Maharajah of Kolapore. Furlough.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 1st at Kaira. [at Baroda.)
Second Assistant Collector andjMagistrate. Acting 1st. (On special duty
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting under the Government of
India in the Foreign Department.
Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 1st at Dharwa.
Second Assistant Collector anil Magistrate. Acting 1st at Broach.
Assistant, Commissioner and Branch Inspector General of Registration,
Sind. Sick Furlough.
,j,L. Assistant Collector aud Magistrate in Sind, and Educational Inspector
I in that Province. Furlough.
900 Campbell, James Macnabb I Assistant Collector aud Magistrate. OnSpecial Duty Compiling the Gazet-
I teer.
125 Cooke, Henry Reade Second Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting istat Nassick.
25 [Todd, James Henthorn Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting rstatCanara.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting Under Sec. to Government,
Political, &c.
.Assistant Colic
1000 Macpherson, Charles Gordon
Wolland.
446, Whitworth, George Clifford
. 925 Wiltshire, Charles Palmer Bluett
869 i46i|Davies, Thomas Hart
869 S25JHamilton, Thomas Sharp.
869 1 133 .Aston, Henry Faure
\c.
1M
Hue.
itartments, and Secretary to the Governor's Council,
and Magistrate. Furlough.
and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assistant at Dharwar.
and Magistrate. Acting Assistant Commissioner,
aal Inspector in Sind, ic.
" Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assist, at Ahmednuggur.
Assist
Third Grade Assistaut Judge and Sessions Judge, Tanna. Acting Judicial
I Assistant to the Political Agent, Kattywar.
869 Unwin, Arthur Hamilton Inspectorof Schools in British Burniah. Furlough.
870 4i6|Monteath, James, MA Usistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Principal of the Rajah's School, and Tutor and Governor of the Gaekwar
of Baroda.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 1st Assistant at Nassick.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd Assistant at Sholapore.
Assistant Collector and Mag. Settlement Officer, Southern Forest Div.
Assistant to the Collector and Magistrate and Agent to Gov. of Fort St.
George at Vizagapatam, Madras. Acting Special Assistant, Ganjam.
Assistant Collector aud Magistrate. Furlough.
Serving under the Government of India.
McCallum, Edwin 'Assistant Collectoi and Magistrate. Acting at Canara.
Frost, Charles Evitt .Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Ommanney, Henry Travers Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Furlough.
Cunningham, William John Officiating Secretary to the Chief Commissioner, Mysore.
Acworth, Harry Arbuthnot (BarA
rister at Law) 'Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Punch Mehals.
870 1350 1 Elliot, Frederick AugustusHugh
870 99ilBaines, Jervoise Athclstane
870 825 Steward, Arthur Bennett, BA.
I (Barrister at Law)
S70 Q75!Horsley, William Henry
8701 802 jMacCartie, Charles Fal'kiner....
870 416
S70
870 611
870 416
870' 416
870
870 S25
Batty, Herbert, BA.
Fitzgerald, James Richard
756
Bombay Civil Service.
Appointments, &c.
1S71
1S72:
l«7»
1872'
•872,
1872'
1872'
>873,
FIFTH CLASS,
of 4 Y,,ir>' Standing.
. HA :
70c Crawford, Charles Edw. Gordon
Woodward, Hillersden
Tbakur, SUrce])ad Babajee.B.J.
[BarritUr at Lav)
I award Charles
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Khandeish.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate, Railway Magistrate, Tlml Ghaut
and Bhusawul, and Cantonment Magistrate, Deolalee. Acting 2nd
Assistant Judge at Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Kulludghee.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Kulludghee.
"stant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Sholapore.
. Woodburn, Archibald Francis... Assistant Collector ami Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Khandeish,
. son, James , Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Khandeish.
. ;o Turner, George Gladstone
• u IC'Corfcell, (iilmour .
1873 82s
• 874
Jopp, Charles Henry
Larken, Arthur LukePennycuick
Shewan, Alexander.
Winchester, Charles Blake(Bar-
r„l,-r at Law)
. Henry Foster :
561 Courtecay, Robert
561 Cumine, Alexander
JS76 5'»
1876 5"
1877 5"
1878, 460
1878,' 461,
T8781 4"
SIXTH CLASS,
uihler 4 Years' Standing.
Symonds, William Powell...
AiOOOk, John Backhouse ....
Muir-Mackenzie, John Wm. Pitt
Ifoaoardie, Edward Henry..
Kennedy, Robert Muirhead.
Younghusband, Arthur Delaval
Lawrence, Edward
Crawford, James Adair
Gray, Evelyn
Furlough.
assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Belgaum.
Sick Furlough.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting>nd Grade Assistant Judge at
Ahmedaliad.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting at Satara, and Assistant-
Political Agent in charge Jath State.
Assistant Magistrate and Collector. Acting 2nd at Rutnagherry.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting 2nd at Nassick.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Kolaba.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate. Acting at Tanna.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
\s.-i.-t-mt Collector and Magistrate
Assistant Collector and Magistrate.
Acting at Poona.
Acting at Nassick.
Acting at Satara.
Acting at Ahmedabad.
Acting at Kaira.
Acting at Surat.
Acting at Tanna.
Acting at Khandeish.
Acting at Poona.