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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 


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30  Apr.  41 
29  Jan.  41 
15  Apr.  36 
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14  Dec.  37 
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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 

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12  Jan.  44 

18  May  41 
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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. 


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27  Mar.  34  2  Jan. 
14  June  32  9  July 
18  July  32  5  May 
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34  5  Mar. 

35  8  Oct. 

34  28  June 
37  17  Aug. 
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35  25  Oct. 
42  29  Sept 

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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 

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17  Sept. 
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20  Nov.  54 

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4  Mar.  54 

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23  Nov.  49 
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25  Sept.  60 
20  July  58 

6  June  56 
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12  Nov.  60 
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18  Jan.  61 

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24  Feb.  6 
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26  Apr.  59 

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20  July  58 


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27  May  56  26  Apr.  59 
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2  Dec.  59  25  Mar.  62 
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21  Dee.  1 

22  Mar.  ; 

9  Oct.    ; 

17  Sept.; 

18  Jan.  ; 

2  Nov. ; 

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19  Jan.  58 
18  Feb.  61 
15  Jan.  56 


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H  Mar.  58 
ji  May  65 
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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 

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7  Oct.  65 1 26 
j  2  Nov.  65 !  26 
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:8  Feb.  66 
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18  Feb.  66 
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18  Feb.  66 
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18  Feb.  66: 
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18  Feb.  661 
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18  Feb.  66! 
18  Feb.  661 
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18  Feb.  66 
18  Feb.  66; 
18  Feb.  66. 
18  Feb.  66 
18  Feb.  66, 
18  Feb.  66 

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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 


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77 

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1  Oct. 

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1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

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1  Oct. 

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1  Oct. 

77 

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1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 

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1  Oct. 

77 

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77 

Oct.  77 
Oct.   77 

Oct.   77 

Oct.   77 

Oct.   77 

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Oct.   77 

Oct.   77 

Oct.   77 

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. 


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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^ 

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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 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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). 


36-38 


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    

Fred.  Geo.T.  Dcshon.^Jtfu/.  h.p.  Dep.  Batt 


CORNET 

:nd  lieut. 

OrENSIGN. 


:  Aug.  34 

j  Sept.  26 
1  May  46 
11  Jan.  43 

1  Jan.  42 
:g  June  41 

2  May  47 
16  Dec.  46 

2  May  47 

27  June  48 
Jan.  42 

»  Jan.  42 

28  June  36 

26  Jan.  39 
10  Jan.  37 
10  Jan.  37 

10  Jan.  37 
■■9  Jam  37 
:o  Jan.  37 
1  Jan.  42 
5  Feb.  37 
5  Feb.  37 
!4  Apr.  38 
: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 

10  June  4.2 

2  May  47 
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 

7  Aug.  3S 

ti  Jan.  43 
[3  Feb.  52 
[i  Jan.  43 
27  June  41 
;i  Mar.  48 

20  Dec.  47 
4  Apr.  43 

3  Jan.  45 
2  Dec.  40 

8  Jan.  42 

6  June  45 

21  Aug.  49 

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Dec.  ; 
12  Dec. 
7  June , 


1  Nov.  39 
1  Jan.  42 
15  Jan.  39 
12  Sept.  48 
24  Jan.  39 
4  Apr.  41 
17  June  43 
29  Dec.  37 


15  Nov.  39 


27  May  34 
9  Nov.  46 

14  Jan.  44 
Ii  Dec.  42 
7  Apr.  42 

jo  June  48 
27  Sept.47 
30  June  48 

7  Feb.  54 

2  Aug.  42 

3  Nov.  42 
[o  Mar.  41 

1  Dec.  40 
13  Nov.  38 
25  Feb.  41 

9  Oct.   39 

2  May  40 

3  Oct.   40 

4  Apr.  43 
r6  July  42 

25  Aug.  40 
1  July  42 

23  Sept.43 

5  Apr.  43 
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 
3  Feb.  54 

[5  Mar.  39 

ii  Nov. 
3  Oct. 
1  Feb. 

3  Nov. 
to  July 
iSMar. 
[6  July 
31  Oct. 
[9  Apr. 
,6  May 

4  Feb. 

5  Jan. 


si  Sept 
17  Feb. 

27  May 

1  Nov. 
30  June 
6  July 

20  June 
6  Nov. 

25  Nov. 

Nov. 

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10  Aug. 

28  Dec. 

2  May 
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10  Jan. 
ji  Mar. 
.9  Aug. 

1  Nov. 
15  Feb. 

2  Mar. 
15  June 
[4  July 
r8  Mar. 

17  Nov. 

28  Jan. 

29  May 
;i  Dec. 

5  Oct. 
1  Dec. 

;2  Dec. 
to  Apr. 
>i  Dec. 
!i  Dec. 

6  June 
6  Dec. 
ii  Jan. 
[6  Jan. 

21  Sept, 

28  Oct. 

5  Sept, 

6  Nov. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 

21  Jan. 

30  Apr. 
23  May 

29  Apr. 
;o  Jan. 

■  7  Feb. 
29  Dec. 


43  20  June  34 

54  2  Nov.  55 
50  2  Nov.  55 
48  2  Nov.  55 
48  23  Apr.  60 
2  Dec.  54 
2  Nov.  55 
„,  6  June  56 
57  24  Mar.  58 
■  2  Nov.  55 
.,-  20  July  60 
50  iS  Feb.  61 
48  16  June  57 
47  6  July  60 
50  iS  Feb.  61 
2  iS  Feb.  61 
7    7  Bee.  58 

47  iS  Feb.  61 

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 

57  20  July  5S 
8  Feb.  61 
8  Feb.  61 
8  Feb.  61 
8  Feb.  61 
8  Feb.  61 
8  Feb 
8  Feb 


Nov.  57 
12  Dec.  54 
18  Feb.  61 
ig  Jan.  58 


3  Sept.47 

8  July  50 
15  Dec.  54 

9  July  50 
15  May  52 

10  Nov 

3  Nov.  58 

4  Apr.  5S 

20  May  53 

15  May  55 
17  Apr.  56 
24  Sept. 50 
17  Feb.  57 

31  July  46 

9  Apr. 


40  24  Sept.  52 
4  Apr.  51 
27  May  53 
.7  Aug.  52 
1 7  Bee.  53 
[5  Jan.  54 


45 

46 

43 

45 

42 

51  24  Mar.  54 

42  20  Sept.53 

44  10  May  5 

45  6  June  5 
41  30  Nov 


22  Nov.  59 
12  Dec.  54 
20  July  58 
26  Apr.  59 
18  Feb.  61 
18  Feb.  61 
18  Feb.  61 
18  Feb.  61 
2  Nov.  55 
18  Feb.  61 
26  Apr.  59 
iS  Feb.  61 


2  Nov 

2  Nov. 
2  Nov. 


1  June  62 

19  Jan.  58 

20  July  58 

15  Feb.  6 

16  Apr.  6 

12  Dec.  54 

25  Feb.  61 
8  Jan.  62 
27  Jan.  58 
10  June  62 

6  June  56 

18  Feb.  6 
iS  Feb.  6 

2  Nov.  5, 
2  Nov.  5. 
2  Nov.  55 


18  Feb.  6 
24  Apr.  55 
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24  Mar.  58 
30  Jan.  63 
2  Nov 


6  July  49  28  Nov.  54  22  June  55 


Feb.  55 
24  Mar.  5S 
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) 

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Alex.  Hugh  Cobbe,61  CB.  Lt.Col.  h.p.) 

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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. 


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COLONEL. 

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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 

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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 

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25  July  70 

5  Apr.  39 

29  Oct.   41 

8  May  46 

2  Nov.  55 

22  June  64 

1  Aug.  70 

6  Aug.  39 
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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 
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19  Dec.  56 
1  Feb.  54 
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22  Feb.  53 
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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 
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10  Dec.  70 

11  Dec.  70 

31  Oct.  45 

2  Nov.  49 

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29  Jan. 40 
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22  Apr.  45 
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26  Feb.  46 

6  Jan.  52 
20  June  54 
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3  Feb.  64 

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25  Jan.  71 

29  Jan.  71 

30  Jan.  71 

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14  June  50 

22  Dec.  54 

17  July  55 

8  June  63 

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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 

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20  Dec.  44 

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19  Jan.  58 

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25  Sept. 78 

18  Sept.  49 

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19  June  55 

2  Nov.  55 

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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 

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25  Jan.  56    7  May  58'       

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7  Dec.  66 

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12  Dec.  71 

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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 
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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 
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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 
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June  54 


12  Dec.  54 
16  May  65 
11  Feb.  62 
8  Oct.  61 
ti  June  61 
[2  June  61 
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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 
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7  Dec.  52  18  Dec.  64 
1  June  53    5  Sept.  65 


19  Jan.  58  13  June  65 


.  _  Mar.  65 
6  July  67 


Nov.  64    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 


June  45    1  Apr.  46 


Apr.  46 
Apr.  46 
Apr.  46 
25  Nov.  44 
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24  Jan.  45 

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Apr.  46 

20  Sept.  45 
8  Apr.  45 

21  Jan.  46 
11  Apr.  45 

Jan.  46 
Apr.  47 


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 
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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 
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6  June  56 


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6  June  57  10  June  62 


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23  Nov.  56 
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1 1  June  57  11  June  62  u  June  68 
11  June  57  11  June  62  n  June  68 


6  July  67 
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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 

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21  Mar.  6 


Jan.  72 

15  Jan.  72 
13  Feb.  72 

16  Feb.  7: 

17  Feb.  7 
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6  Mar.  72 
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11  Mar.  72 
13  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 

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9  Apr.  72 

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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~ 
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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 


Dec.  65 


aS^B^:1^^     !:■■■     ■■!:-:■:  '  ,; 

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 


Nov.  Ij6 


7  Jan.  66;  7  Jan.  72 
4  Jan.  661 14  Jan.  72 


Jan. 
June  7017  Jan. 


Apr.  55 
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 


Oct.  75. 


5  Feb.  61 


Dec.  71  i  3  Feb.  77 


Feb.  72 
Feb. 


_  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 


Apr. 


Apr.  77 

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. 


Apr.  66 
Mar.  6c  I  5  May  66  j  5  May  72 
27  Aug.  58 

3  Dec.  63 


29  Dec. 

24  Feb.  57!  18  Jan.  6 


Apr 
Maj 

I  5  May  72 
May  72 

Dec.  71 


17  Nov.  57 
28  Aug.  57 
24  Mar.  58 
1  Mar.  5" 


29  May  72 

|i4June64 

June  66  13  June  72 
13  June  66J13  June  7: 


May  60  13  June  66  13  June  7 
"      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: 
8  Dec.  6c 
oOct.  61 


1  Apr.  55 
3  July  59 

22  Sept.  63 

23  Feb.  56 
18  Aug.  58 
12  Mar 


58 
27  Aug.  58 
..   17  Aug-  58 
Apr.  51  27  Aug.  58 
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; 
1  Aug.  77 


3  Apr.  it 


45 


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 
18  June  51  22  Apr.  53  14  Jan-  58 
i2  Sept.  4 3  12  Jan.  48 


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26  Dec.  56 

Apr.  57    1 

Jan.  58  14 

May  51 124  Mar.  58,18 


Apr. 


Mar.  69 


3  Jan.  54  20  July  58  25  Mar.  69 

20  Feb.  55)20  July  58)25  Mar.  69 
Mar.  69 


31  July  46  24  Jan.  51 

19  Aug.  51  j  7  June  54  2oreD.  55120.11117  58 
16  Sept.  5 1  6  June  54  23  Mar.  55  20  July  58  L, 
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 
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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 


Mar.  69 
Mar.  69 
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 


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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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Jan.  72 
.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 


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Oct.   77  25  Aug.  79 


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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. 

77 

20  Dec. 

77 

20  Dec. 

77 

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 

Jan 

Jan.    47,     s<JLiue5i  ioi^uv.  jy'iuu»ii.    u^.*v  vuu.    /j 

Jan.  47  20  Apr.  53  18  Feb.  61120  Jan.  67  20  Jan.  73 
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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Mar.  63  1 1  Aug.  63  30  Oct.  66 
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 


13  Aug.  73 
16  Aug.  73 


Aug.  73 

Aug.  73 

21  Aug.  73 


21  Mar.  4s'i8  Dec.  55    5  Feb.  72J18  Sept. 73 
Oct.  "73 


27  nee.  44  21  Aiar.  40  is  wee.  55  5  pen.  72.10 
3  Sept.  47,  6  Dec.  50,  1  Feb.  56  12  June  63  22 
27  Jan.  5429  Oct.  541  2  Oct.  5;  18  Oct.  64!  4 
12  June  52  27  Apr.  58    2  Oct.   62    5  July  72    8 


5  Sept 62  11  July  65 
29  Dec.  45  27  May  48,12  Dec.  56 

7  Jan.  41! 30  Aug.  43 j  7  Sept.55 
18  Dec.  47|2oDec.  51  'iS  Aug. 56 
18  Dec.  47:14  May  53    2  Sept. 57 

8  June  49    3  July  55  30  July  62 


23  May  45  17  Aug.  48  21  Nov.  5- 
21  Dec.  60  27  July  66  15  July  68 
20  Nov.  47  15  Nov.  53 '  18  Feb.  61 

14  July  54  14  Sept.55  3°  July  5S  22  Sept. 63  6  Dec.  73 
10  Dec.  47  27  Oct.  51  26  Sept.  60:  10  Dec.  67  10  Dec.  73 
10  Dec.  47|  8  Dec.  50  18  Feb.  611  10  Dec.  67  10  Dec.  73 
10  Dec.  47  15  Nov.  53(18  Feb.  6i|ioDec.  67|ioDec.  73 
10  Dec.  47  10  May  50!  18  Feb.  61  10  Dec.  67:10  Dec.  73 


Oct.  73 
:  Feb.  73 


5  July  72' 17  Oct. 
10  May  64  1  Apr. 
5  July  72  18  Oct. 
5  July  72  19  Oct. 


73 

70 
73 

73 
:i  Sept. 68  13  Aug.  73 
7  July  63  25  Oct.  73 
1  Apr.  741  2  Feb.  78 
0  Nov.  67  20  Nov.  73 
Sept.  63 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAY. 


22  Oct.    79 


7  Sept.76 


29  Mar.  7S 
1  Apr.  7S 

1  Apr.  78 

2  Apr.  7S 

3  Apr.  7S 

9  Apr.  78 

23  Apr.  78 
26  Apr.  78 

30  Apr.  7S 

1  May  7^ 
11  May  7S 
n  May  78 
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11  June  78 

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11  June  78 

12  June  7S 
12  Juue  7S 

12  June7S 

19  June  7S 

30  June  7S 
28  July  78 

2  Aug.  70 
9  Aug.  78 

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20  Aug.  7S 

21  Aug.  7. 

21  Aug.  7S 

27  Aug.  7S  '4  Septus 

6  Sept.  78 
18  Sept.  70! 

22  Sept.  7? 

4  Oct.   78 

5  Oct.   73 
15  Oct.   78 

17  Oct.   78 

18  Oct.   78,  G  Aug.  70 

18  Oct.   73| 

19  Oct.   78  12  Oct.   70 


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22  Oct.  78  5  Scpt.77 
25  Oat.  7S 
n  Nov.  7S 
20  Nov.  73 
6  Dec.  78 
10  Dec.  7SJ 
10  Dec.  ;8 
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EdwardC.  S.Williams,  CLE.  £7. Co/. R.Eng.  o  June  48 
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 

Lt.Col.  Royal  Engineers i   I9ljec- 

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. 
William  Walker   Whitehall   Johnston,) 

Lt.Col.  h  p.  1  W.  I.  Regt j 

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  . 

K.R.R.  the  Duke  of  Cambridge    I 

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 

Madras  Staff  Corps. . .' ) 


William  Adolphus  Baker,  Lt.Col. 


Eu: 


Thomas  Elliott  Hughes,  Lt.  Col.  R .  Art 8  June  49 

Lynch   Stapleton   Cotton,    Major,  h.p.  i  I  R  R     .     , 

63F.  Com.  K.  Hibernian  MJitary  School  >      B  faept.40 
Henry  A.  W.  Waterfield,  Lt.  Col.  Ben.  S  C.  10  May    " 

p.*.c.Richard  Harrison, CB.  Major,  R.Eng 

Stephen  H.E.Chamier,  Lt.Col. R.Artalery  11  June  53 

Thomas  Scovell  Bigge,  Lt.Col.  5  Foot 7  June  54 

IngramFrancisChapmun,£<. Co/. Bom. S.C  27  May  40 
Edward  Jos.  R.  Connolly,  <  'olj  'om.B  Mi 
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 

Bengal  Staff  Corps 

Geo.DelaPoerBeresford,L/.Co/.  Mad.S.C.  10  June 
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      ,, 

Major,  h.p.  20  Foot    )  ;T5  May  55 

Jas.  Buchanan  Kirk,  Lt.Col.  h.p.  91  F.  ...!i7  Oct.   51! 


Arthur  MatchamDavies,  Lt.Col.  Mad.S.C 

V€  Luke  O'Connor,  Major,  23  Foot 

Y&  AVm.  Spottiswoode'  Trevor,  Lt.Col.  \ 

Royal  Engineers I 

Harrison  Walke  J.Trent,18"Xf.  Co/. h. p. 68F. 

John  Thompson,  Lt.  Col.  50  Foot   I27  Feb.  5 

Charles  T.  Heathcote,  Lt.Col.  Bom.  S.C...    7  s  ipt  .t 
John  Richard  Hume,188  Lt.Col.  h.p.  55  F.  Iig  Oct.    4 


June  79 
June  79 
June  79 
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7  Jure  79 
July  79 
July  7  j 
July  79 

July  79  15  May  7; 
21  June  71 


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5  Nov.  54 
1  Dec. 
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LIEUT.          CAPTAIN. 

MiJ0B-        COLONEL. 

1        WHEN 
COLONEL.  PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAT. 

11  £  Harry    Harnmon    Lyster,    Lt.Col.) 
Bengal  Staff  Corps   1 

20  Sept. 48 

13  Nov.  54' 18  Feb.  61 

19  Jan.  64 

18  Mar.  70 
11  Nov.  78 
7  Oct.  74 

20  Sept.79 
27  Sept.79 

7  Oct.   79 

Y£  Reivers  H.Bull.  v.lB.CUG.Capt.ooF. 
William  Allan   Lt.Col.  41  Foot   

23  May  58 
1 2  July  50 

9  Dec.  62  28  May  7c 
11  Nov.  53  20  Dec.  54 

1  Apr.  74 
18  Apr.  65 

Edw.  Marcus  Beresford,  Coyt.  f  Lt.Col.  1 
Scots  Guards ) 

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.  \ 
Bengal  Staff  Corps    > 

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 

p.t.c.  Cecil  James  East,"1  Lt.Col.  h.p.  > 

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 

17  May  79 
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 


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(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 


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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 


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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 
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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 

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5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

5  July  72 

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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 
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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 

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20  -Mar.  78 
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1  Apr.  78 

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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 

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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 

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27   Sept.  52 
12  Oct. 


John  Roberts,  Lt.  Col 
Philip  Gibaut,  Major,  h.p.  73 
Henry    Miller,   Captain,   h.p. 

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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 

2  Aug.  55 
9  Dec.  54 

1 1  June  53 

7  Aug.  55 
1 1  June  53 
11  June  53 

8  June  54 

8  June  55 
7  Sept.  54 

7  Aug.  55 

9  Dec.  53 

8  June  54 

8  June  54 
29  Jan.  47 

3  Nov.  54 
22  June  53 

9  Dec.  54 
20  Jan.  53 
20  Jan.  53 


25  Jan 
6  Oct.   54 
3  Dec.  54 

30  May  57 
8  June  57 
8  June  5 


MAJOn. 


3  Sept.  70        

o  Dec.  64  20  Dec. 
20  Dec.  64  20  Dec. 
20  Dec.  64  20  Dec. 

o  Dec.  64^0  Dec. 

o  Dec.  64  20  Dec. 

o  Dec.  64  20  Dec. 

9  June  58!  3  July 

25  Mar.  56  5  July 
30  Apr.  63'   5  July 

9  Apr.  56;  5  July 
12  Apr.  56    5  July 

18  Apr.  56;  5  July 
16  May  561  5  July 

27  June  56 1  5  July 

19  Aug.  56  J  5  July 
29  Aug.  561  5  July 

26  Sept. 561  5  July 
9  Oct.  56  5  July 
9  Nov.  56  5  July 
9  Jan.  57 
6  Feb.  57 

5  Mar.  57 
10  Apr.  57 
15  May  57 
15  May  57 

28  July  60 

6  Feb.  61 
18  Feb.  61 


WEEK 
PLACED  ON 
HALF  PAT. 


25  June  57|i8  Feb.  6 

4  July  57  18  Feb.  6 
27  Apr.  58 

6  July  57 
27  July  57 
24  Aug.  57 
27  Apr.  5S 
21  Aug.  58 

8  Sept.  57 
27  Apr.  58 
27  Aug.  5S 
13  July  57 
11  May  st 
n  Aug.  57 
20  Aug.  57 
30  Sept.  57 
27  Apr.  58 

1  Oct.    57 

27  Apr.  58 

28  Sept. 57 
28  Sept.57 


5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 

5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
.  5  July 

i3  Feb.  61  j  5  July 

29  Apr.  6 

23  Aug.  6 
1  Oct.   6 

24  Dec.  6 
21  Oct.  62!  5  July 

8  Feb.  63!  5  July 

29  June  £3!  5  July 

1  July  63  5  July 

1  Sept.  63!  5  July 

1  Sept.  63;  5  July 

13  Oct.  63]  5  July 
29  Feb.  64!  5  July 
31  Aug.  64  5  July 
24  Oct.  64 1  5  July 
17  Jan.  65;  5  July 

14  Apr.  65 1  5  July 
7  Oct.  63  1  Aug. 
1  Nov.  63    1  Aug. 


5  July 
5  July 
5  July 
5  July 


26  Apr.  49 
9  Feb.  55 
12  Mar.  54 
1  Jan.  58 
6  Oct.  55 
30  Aug.  53 
20  Jan.  53  15  Oct.  56 
20  Jan.  53  10  May  57 
26  Jan.  53,23  Nov.  56 

6  June  54!  7  Sept.  55 

7  Sept. 56118  Aug.  58 
7  Dec.  55  20  Aug.  57 

20  Jan.  54  31  Dec.  54 
20  Feb.  53  23  Nov.  50 

11  Dec.  66 

4  Mar.  53    5  Mar.  56 
14  Mar.  53  23  Nov.  56 
Feb.  44!  7  Aug.  46 


5  Oct.   57  13  Jan.  64    1  Auj 


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 


Sept.57    5  July 

13  May  59  5  July 
1  Apr.  60  5  July 
1  July  64    1  Aug. 

20  Jan.  65  20  Jan. 
20  Jan.  6520  Jan. 
20  Jan.  65  20  Jan. 
20  Jan.  65  20  Jan. 
s6  Jan.  65 J 26  Jan. 
16  June  66:18  Oct. 
1  Feb.  63:22  May 
31  Aug.  bj  2/  Sept, 
15  Nov.  64!  1  Oct. 
20  Feb.  65)20  Feb. 
24  Sept. 70       

4  Mar.  65  j  4  Mar. 

14  Mar.  65  14  Mar. 

5  Oct.  57  5  July 
22  Jan.  62J28  Apr. 
30  July  62  23  July 

Feb. 


23  Nov.  56] 20  Mar.  65 

24  Feb.  54  20  June  62 
13  June  681 15  Feb.  71 


:o  Mai 
so  Mai 


3  apr.  4021  Oct.  57    5  July 
24  Feb.  54^7  Aug.  02,  4  Nov. 
24  Sept. 55  20  June 64  23  May 
__  20  Feb.  55  13  Nov.  57    5  July 
571 12  Dec.  59!  4  Nov.  69 
58    1  Mar.  59    2  Sept. 70 
Nov.  07 


Nov 
2  Sept, 
2  Mar, 
4  Apr 


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 


14  Dec. 

20  Dec. 
Dec. 
Dec. 
.  „  Dec. 
72  so  Dec. 
72  20  Dec. 
72  22  Dec. 
72)30  Dec. 
72  30  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72(31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72J31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72J31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72131  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72,31  DeL 
72  31  Dec. 
7231  Dec. 
72I31  Dec. 
72I31  Dec. 
72!3i  Dec. 
7231  Dec. 
7231  Dec. 
72,31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dto. 
72  31  Dec. 
72,31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
7231  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
72131  Dec 
72  31  Dec. 
7231  Dec. 
72131  Dec. 
72I31  Dec. 
72  31  Dec. 
7231  Dec. 

72  31  Dee. 
-'oi  Dec. 

1  Dec. 

1  Jan. 

1  Jan. 

1  Jan. 
,_  .6  Jan. 
73120  Jan. 

73  20  Jan. 
73 '20  Jan. 
73  26  Jan. 
73 '29  Jan. 
75 1 29  Jan. 

76  29  Jan. 

77  12  Feb. 
73  20  Feb. 

24  Feb. 
73|  4  Mar. 
73  14  Mar. 
72115  Mar. 

75  IS  Mar. 

76  15  Mar. 
15  Mar. 

73  20  Mar. 

76  24  Mar. 
5  Apr. 

72  13  Apr. 
70  13  Apr. 
73'igApr. 
72  27  Apr. 

77  28  Apr. 
.78  28  Apr. 

78  29  Apr. 
77    1  May 

5  May 
72  1 1  May 

72  17  May 

73  20  May 
24  May 

24  May 
72 '  4  June 
77  ♦  June 
77    7  June 

7  June 
72  8  June 
72  n  June 


7  a 

7S 

78 

78 

78 

73 

78 

78 

78 

78 

78 

78 

78'ioDec 

78J  6  Oct. 

78:24  June  6 

78 

7  i 


73 


«5.   78 


Lieutenant  Colonels. 


74 


jiid  1 


:i  r 


3  Oct.    54 

June  53 
June  53 
June  53 


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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7  Mar.  51  16  Mar.  58  5  July  7 

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7  Sept.  55  24  Dec.  58    5  July  7 

29  Apr.  51 J  2  Feb.  58J  5  July  7 

3  Nov.  56;  15  Aug.  65  15  Aug.  73 

9  Sept. 55  19  Aug.  65,19  Aug.  73 

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21  loot.  S.O.  otPens.  9  Juno  43,  7  Jan.  48;  5  Mar.  58  5  July  72 
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Donald  Macdonald,  Lt. 
John  Bartleman,  Lt.Col 
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Henry  G.  E.  Somerset  ;   >Cai 

Major  and  Adjutant,  j  erney 

yc  John  Worthy  Chaplin,  J 

Francis  Geoige  eavage  Cuni 

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( 

Alfred  Fitzlliigi:,  . 1/, ;y„,     |;rl    '■,';  m-h?( ',,',■'•',,' 

UC  George  Nicias  Charmer  ~Jj 

Edward  Alexander  Wood,  Majo 

Hamilton  Chapman,  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Corps 


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15  Oct.   70  17  Aug.  77 

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16  Feb.  78 
10  Apr.  78 
28  June  78 


George  Hatched, 
Arthur  Power  Palmer, 
Sidney  Parry,  Major,  Ruyai 

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John  M'Dowell  Elliot,  Maor+V  ,      fc,1"metlB   "  J^e  5°  27  Aug.  58 

William  Dunn  Bond,  LI. Colo  Jf,  sd  Foot '"".'.' a  Mar  «  £?£"  « 

Edmund  John  Tremlctt,  Major,  Royal  Artillery  7.::::    9      !"'  "#  J,  f/  5 
¥€  Robert  Montresor  Ropers,  Major,  go  Foot  ,t  Feb    «'    I  Ami    cc 

Arthur  Grey  Hazlengg,  Major,  21  Foot   ".T"  I0  Jan    I    1?  Mav  « 

roW^8  WaI*er  LM>»™>".(W>,  Hitle  Brigade    7  Nov.  5575       Ma  r   60! 

John  Cecil  Russell,  Captain,  ,2  Lancers  ,    Spi  t  6n  '  T    i  i"'    H   'T1"' 

»•«.«.  William  la>t iLlry  uple,  ( v ,, ,1a,,,  'sa'Poot 7  Juh   6°    n  t,  ?■  SI  n'f  ?°    *  f pr"  ?4  '9  1°*'  "' 

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William  Mathew  Dunbar,  Major   4  Foot  1  Tan    "        vr       S4  25  QUne^  3'  ^  74  2J  S°V-  79 

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p.t.c.  Samuel  Boulderson,  Major,  17  Lancers 20  Nov.  56  23  Jan.  57  17  Nov.  63! 

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 
4  May  64  13  Feb.  67  16  Feb.  78 
9  Nov.  55  15  Jan.  5823  Oct.  67 
10  Dec.  47  1  Mar.  50  10  Mar.  5S 
9  Dec.  53  -3  Sept.57  3  Apr.  63 
9  Dec.  53  25  Sept.  57  24  June  62 
9  Dec.  53!  9  Nov.  55I  9  Dec.  65 
9  Dec.  53^3  Nov.  56I  9  Dec.  65 


Thorn:*.-  Weldon,  Lt.Col.  Madras  Staff  Corps j  9  Dec.  53  23  Nov.  561  9  Dec.  6, 

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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10  Dec.  5610  Dec.  65 

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14  Dec.  53  18  Apr.  57  14  Dec.  65 
28  Feb.  55  1  Apr.  55  1  Apr.  62 

20  Apr.  551  1  Apr.  62! 

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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 


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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 

' 
Edwin  John  01  II 

I  Oct.  S3 
Frederic!:    I 

Fred.  Lee 

Augusta ! 

1  Jan.  53 
Edward  B 

« 
John  ( Irmsby  V 

- 

! 

H.LindsayS 
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  \ 

-•Kmiliu.- 

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 


lltlT. 


89-9] 


■ 


WHKW 
PLACED  Olf 
.HALF  PAT. 


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. 


WHEN 
PLACED  ON 
HAL?  PAT. 


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 
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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  


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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 

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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 

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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 


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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    

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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 


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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 
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26  July  57 

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8  July  56 

20  Aug.  57 
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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 

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16  Feb.  59 

2  June  60 

19  June  60 
29  July  62 

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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 

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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 

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.  July  77 


11  July  60  11  July  7 
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4  Aug.  69    4  Aug.  77 

1  Au;:.  77 

i  Aug.  77 

1  Aug.  77 

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20  Apr.  67 

8  July  68 
4  Sept.  69 
4  Sept.  69 
11  Oct.   64 


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1  Sept.  77 
4  Sept.  77 

4  Sept.  77 

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29  Sept.  77 
1  Oct,.  77 
1  Oct.  77 

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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 


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1  Aug.  77 

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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 

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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": 

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-  ^ff  Corps  12  June  cR 

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■  -.  Major,  Bengal  Staff  Coras  ao  Tu'ne 

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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 


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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 

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_,_  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 

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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 
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.  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 
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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 
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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 


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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: 

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„ — ^  ^  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 

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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 


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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. 


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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 


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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 

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22  June  59 

21  July  '■  J 
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I  7  Mar.  6 

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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 

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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 

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10  June  79 

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20  Sept.  59 
20  Sept.  59 
27  July  55 


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29  June  66 

1  June  71 
1  June  71 
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1  June  71 
27  Jan.  72 

12  Mar  71 
3  Aug.  07 

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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 
jo  Aug.  7 
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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 
18  June  79 
ji  June  79 

22  June  79 
27  June  79 

7  June  79 
7  June  79 
7  June 
7  June  74 
.  July   7g 

1  July  7, j 

1  July  79 

1  July  79 

2  July  79 

4  July  79 

5  July  79 
5  July  79 

7  July  79 

10  July  7v 

II  July  79 

14  July  79 
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21  July  70 

23  July  79 
13  July  7g 

23  July  70 

2  Aug.  79 

5  Aug.  79 

6  Aug.  79 

1 1  Aug.  79 
13  Aug.  79 
is  Aug.  79 
20  Aug.  79 
23  Aug.  79 
■7  Aug.  79 

27  Aug.  79 
30  Aug.  79 
30  Aug.  79 

3  Sept.  79 

7  Sept.  79 

7  Sept.  79 

8  Sept.  79 

9  Sept.  79 
.,  Sept.  79 

10  Sept.  79 

12  Sept.  79 

12  Sept.  79 

13  Sept.  79 
13  Sept.  79 

13  Sept.  79 

13  Sept.  79 


1  Mar.  72 

7  June;..'  13  Sept.  79 


3  Aug.  72 
3  Aug.  72 
I  Aug,  72 
3  Aug.  72 
,0  Sept.7] 
21  Aug.  66 
20  Sept.  7 1 
2c  Sept  71 
20  May  68 
1  j  May  72 
3  Aug.  67 


3  Sept.  79 
3  Sept.  79 
13  Sept.  79 
,3  Sept.  79 
t6  Sept.  79 
18  Sept.  79 
2c  Sept.  79 
20  Sept.  79 
27  Sept.  79 
27  Sept.  79 
2  Oct.    79 


13  Sept.  79 
18  Dec.  70 


i.q6 


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   

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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. 


t   2 


Xl5 
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. 


STAFF.  116 

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 

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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. 


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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. 


St.  John's  Wood, 


1st  Life  Guards. 

The  Royal  Arms.    "Peninsula"  "Waterloo. 


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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 
Bampfylde 


LIEUT. 


v  1 3  May  59p28July  63 
pi7  Nov.  63  P11  Jan.  67 
p  8  June  67 
"13  July 
pi4~ 


(>7 
-        67 
7  May    68 
pi2  June   6q 


2ND  LIEUT. 


11  May    78 
7  Aug.   78 


27  Sept.  79 


p3o  Sept.  68 

p  5  May  69 

p  5  May  69 

ri7Aug.  70 

28  Oct.  71 


28  Oct.  71 
12  Aug.  74 
21  Sept.  74 

6  Sept.  75 

20  Nov.  75 

29  Nov.  76 
11  Feb.  77 
11  Sept.  76 
11  Sept.  76 

5  June 


8  May  67 
5  May  69 

9  Aug.  73 
[6  Aug.  73 
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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Years'  Ser.| 

Full 

Pay. 

Half 
Pay. 

22 

^7 

U/l2 

20 

'9 
iS 

IS 
15 
12 

15 

10 

9 

14 

5 

5 

4 

12 

6 

4 
3 
7 

5 

9 
4 

13 

...    j 

2nd  Life  Guards. 

The  Royal  Arms.    "  Peninsula  "  "Watebloo." 
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 
June  65  p  3  Sept.  70 

4  Sept.  70 

5Feb.    71 


'21  Mar.  6S 
'22  Sept.  65 
■  6  July    70 


'15  Feb.   71 
10  May    71 


2S  Oct. 


28  Oct.  71 
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 


1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 


SUB  LIEUT. 


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) . 


Eegent's  Park.l 


Years   Sr, 

Full 

Pay 

Half 
Pa> 

:6 

2  2 

21 

17 
19 

11 

IO 

10 

2  2 

IO 

IO 
1 6 

IO 

6 

7 
6 

2 

1 

15 
9 

26 

Royal  Horse  Guards. 

The  Royal  Arms.      "Peninsula"  "Wateeloo.' 


135 


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) . 


143 


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). 


149 


Lull 
Pay. 

Hull 

Pay. 

26 

" 

19 

iS 

16 

IS 
14 
13 

» 

II 

9 

9 

7 
6 
6 

4 
4 

4 

2 

2 

17 

23 

18 

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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25 

19 

II 

II 

16 

9 

6 

12 

6 

6 

6 

5 

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5 

4 

4 

3 

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3 

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5 

3 

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. 


151 


'  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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Royal  Artillery. 


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- 
struction in  India    

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 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 
5  July  72 

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 

11  Mar.  74 

|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 
16  Jan.  75 
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 


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17  Dec.  62 
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12  Feb.  63 
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1  Mar.  63 
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1  Apr.  63 
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24  June  63 
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27  June  63 

6  July  63 
15  July  63 
1  Sept.  63 
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1  Sept.  03 
1  Sept.  63 
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9  Sept.  63 
3  Oct.  63 


.10  Feb.  75 
!  10  Mar.  75 
10  Mar.  75 
10  Mar.  75 
10  Mar.  75 
10  Mar.  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 
14  Apr.  75 
14  Apr.  75 
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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29  Oct.  75 
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10  Oct.   63 


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2  Nov.  63 


8  Dec.  75 
8  Dec.  75 
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23  Dec.  75 
1  Jan.  76 
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15  Jan.  76 
15  Jan.  76 
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 


2sJune62 
2  Jan.  64 


9  Jan.  64 
9  Jan.  64 
9  Feb.  64 
1  Mar.  64 
22  Mar.  64 

Mar.  64  2 
22  Mar.  64 
12  Apr.  64 
12  Apr.  64 
12  Apr.  64 
3  May  64 
3  June  64 
14  June  64 
igjuly  64 
19  July  64 
19  July  64 
19  July  64 
19  July  64 
16  Aug.  64 

16  Aug.  64 
16  Aug.  64 
16  Aug.  64 
16  Aug.  64 
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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 

Nov.  64 

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 


Aug.  77 
Sept.  77 

;■  77 

21  Feb.  65    6  Sept.  77 
3  Mar.  65  20  Sept.  77 
Oct.  77 


3  Mar.  65 
Mar.  65 


9  Aug.  76 
9  Aug.  76i 
1  Sept.  76 
8  Sept.  76 

13  Sept.  76 
Oct.   76 

21  Dec.  76 
ssi  Dec.  76 
iS  Jan.  77 

29  Jan.  77 

1  Feb.  77 

14  Feb.  77 

27  Feb.  77 
1  Apr.  77 
1  Apr.  77 
1  Apr.  77 

10  Apr.  77 

Apr.  77 

10  Apr.  77 

26  Apr.  77 

30  Apr.  77 
30  Apr.  77 

1  May  77 
7  May  77 
30  May  77 

30  May  77 

so  May  77 
[3  June  77 
>6  June  77 

28  June  77 
July  77 
July  77 

.  _  July  77 
28  Oct.  64  z  July  77 
July  77 
July  77 
July  77 
,  .  July  77 
6  Dec.  64  9  July  77 
16  Dec.  64  9  July  77 
Dec.  64  14  July  77 
23  Dec.  64  14  July  77 
23  Dec.  64  14  July  77 
.{  Dec.  64  14  July  77 
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  ' 

12  Jan.  66  13  Mar.  ;3 


:8  July  65  24  Nov.  77 
:S  July  65  24  Nov.  77 
:8  July  65'24  Nov.  77 
8  July  65!  15  Dec.  77 
:  8  July  65'  1  Jan.  78 
.2  Jan.  66|  1  Jan.  73 


Mar.  6s 

21  Mar.  65 
21  Mar.  65 

24  Mar.  65 
24  Mar.  65 
24  Mar.  65 
Mar.  65 
24  Mar.  65 
18  July  65 
[8  July  65 
:8  July  65 
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:8  July  65  7  Nov.  77 
tS  July  63     7  Nov.  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 
4  Oct.  7 
4  Oct.  7. 
4  Oct.  77 
7  Nov.  77 
-  Nov.  77 


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. 


2  Jan.  66 


12  Jan.  66 
12  Jan.  66 


3  Dec.  64 

2  Jan.  66 


3  Mar.  78 
:3  Mar.  7S 
1  Apr.  78 
1  Apr.  78 
1  Apr.  78 
7  Apr.  73 
to  Apr.  78 

14  Apr.  7S 
30  Jan.  66Ji7  Apr.  7S 
Jan.  66  23  Apr.  78 


30  Jan."  66 
17  July  66 
7  July  66 
7  July  66 
17  July  66 
7  July  66 
7  July  66 
7  July  66 

7  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 
1 7  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 
17  July  66 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 

15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 

15  Jan.  67 
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15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
15  Jan.  67 
io  July  67 
10  Juiy  67 
lis  July  67 
io  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
to  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  67 
10  July  6- 

8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan.  68 

8  Jan.  68 

8  Jan.  68 
8  Jan,  68 


23  May  78 
25  May  78 
25  May  78 

25  May  7  ! 
8  June  78 

8  June  78 
1  Aug.  78 
7  Aug.  78 
7  Aug.  78 
7  Aug.  78 

7  Aug.  7S 

24  Aug.  78 
iS  Septus 
16  Oct.  78 
i6  0ct.  78 
16  Oct.  78 
19  Oct.  78 
16  Nov.  78 
16  Nov.  7S 

26  Nov.  78 

27  Nov.  78 

29  Nov.  78 
1  Dec.  78 
5  Dec.  7S 

9  Dec.  78 
14  Dec.  78 

30  Dec.  78 

31  Dec.  78 

31  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  7S 
31  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  78 
1  Jan.  79 
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1  Jan.  79 
1  Jan.  79 
13  Jan.  79 
23  Jan.  79 
23  Jan.  79 
26  Jan.  79 
30  Jan.  79 
9  Feb.  79 
1  Apr.  79 
1  Apr.  79 

8  Apr.  79 
1  May  79 
7  May  79 
7  June  79 

1  July  79 


1  July  79 
1  July  79 


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 


8  Jan.  68 1  i  July  79 
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' 
5  July  68;  16  Aug.  79 
5  July  68  23  Aug.  79; 
5  July  68  '27  Aug.  79L 
5  July  68  27  Aug.  7911 
5  July  68127  Aug.  79  I 

S  July  68  27  Aug.  79  | 

:5  July  6S;?7  Aug.  79  I 
:S  July  68J27  Aug.  79J 

15  July  68  27  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  

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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  


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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  \ 

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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  

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I  -  Slade,  Frederick  George 


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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 . 


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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  ) 


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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_.       ! 

KoorumColumn )   "  &ept.7o 

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 

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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 

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Lieutenants. 

5  Carter,  Alfred  Henry Iig  Aug.  75 

9  Coker,  John  Aubrey  Lawrence  '19  Aug.  75 

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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. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

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6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

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6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

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6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 

6  Apr. 


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 


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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 
6  Apr.  7q 
6  Apr.  79 
11  May  7a 


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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    

Larie,  Augustus   John,   Adjutant   Pembroke  Artillery') 

Militia  ■  , *  $ 

Twynam,  Frederick  Robertson 


2ndnBUT. 


2  June  s8 
2  June  58 
12  June  58 
12  June  58 
12  June  58 
12  June  58 
12  June  58 


ISt  LIEUT.' 

27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
27  Aug.  58 
10  Dec.  58 

10  Dec.  58 

11  Dec.  58 
11  Dec.  58 
11  Dec.  58 
11  Dec.  58 
10  June  59 
10  June  5Q 


9  Dec.  59 
9  Dec.  59 

S  Jane  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 
8  June  60 
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S  June  60 


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13  Nov.  68 
i  Sept.. 69 

12  Sept.  69 

14  Sept.  69 

15  Sept.  69 
1  Jan.  70 

26  Jan.  70 
4  July  70 
20  June  71 
23  Dec.  71 
14  Feb.  72 
19  Mar.  72 
6  July  72 


1  Aug.  72 
1  Aug.  72 
1  Aug.  72 

1  Aug.  72 

2  Nov.  72 
2  Nov.  72 
1  Dec.  72 
■2  Apr.  73 


BT.MAJOK.      MAJOB. 


4  Feb.  76 

28  Apr.  76 

29  Jan.  77 
29  Jan.  77 
10  Apr.  77 

7  May  77 
24  May  77 
24  May  77 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
1  Oct.  77 
23  Apr.  78 

1  July  79 

2  Aug.  79 


Continuation  of  Boyal  Artillery  (late  Bomlay  Artillery')  from  next  page. 


Majoes. 

p.s.c.  Clarice, Francis  Coningsby  Hannam,Dep.  Assists 
Qr.  Mr.  Gen.,  Intelligence  Branch;  on  special  service  V 

in  Asia  Minor,  with  local  rank  of  Lt .Colonel ) 

9  Glass,  Charles  Faulkner  

Captains. 
Caldecotf,  Francis  James,  3rd  Class  Commit,  of  Ordnance 

Lodge,  Frank,  Adjutant  Yorkshire  Artillery  Militia 

Seton,  Henry  Cariston"  

Montefiore,  Emanuel,  Adj.  Northumberland  Art.  Militia 


2nd  LIEUT.   ISt  LIEUT. 


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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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Captains. 

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  ~) 

1  Apr.  76) S 

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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12  Apr.  64I  1  Oct.  77 

18  Oct.  64  1  Oct.  77 

21  Nov.  651  1  Oct.  77 
6  Feb.  661  1  Oct.  77 
1  Sept.  70  23  Feb.  78 

22  Oct.  70  23  Feb.  78 
9  Nov.  70  2  Mar.  78 

24  Dec.  70  17  Apr.  7S 
1  Apr.  72  7  June  78 

10  Mar.  75  7  June  78 

10  Mar.  75 
10  Mar.  75 
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26  June  78 

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 


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»„d  repnleeofthe  eortra  on  ^f  ^  Oe»te  .8j«»mu»io  J„d  T.irki.l.  Medal.,  »nd  stl.  Line,  or  the 

siege  of  Sebastopol  (Brevet  o M^M^l  w^  two  C^.  g^h„  29th  Nov.  1858,  defeat  of  a  rebel  force  at 

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thP  Field  Artillery  at  the  action  of  Pandt.o  Nn.ll.    ,  ami  ■    ■  J  l. ad  Clyde;  present  at  the  battle  of 

November;  was  present  at  the  ope ^^Z^eZZZl i despatches,  Brevet  of  Major  Medal  and  CJJ.    Was 
(Wrmovr-  on  the  Mh  December  tS57  (four  time        utione  tin <-      t  F     ian  outbreak  in  Ireland 

SriSSedbT  Lord  Strathnairn  to  command  one  of  the ^^S^Sgniling  the  battles  of  Alma,  Balak  ava,  and 
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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). 

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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). 

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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 


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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 


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1  Nov.  60 
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1  July  6 
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3  Aug.  72 

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21  Sept.  72 
2  Nov.  72 
5  Jan.  73 

12  Mar.  73 
2  Apr.  73 
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23  May  73 
8  July  73 
2  Aug.  73 

24  Aug.  73 

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25  Aug.  73 
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Dec.  61 
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18  Dec.  61 

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1  Dec.  73 
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0  Feb.  74 
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8  May  74 

19  Aug.  74 

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2  Dec.  74 

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5  Feb.  75 
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8  June  75 

27  July  75 

2  Aug.  75 
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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,  ) 


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17  Dec.  62 
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30  June  63 
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19  July 

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4  July  77 

5  July  77 
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1  Sept.  77 
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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 


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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"; 

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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^ 


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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 
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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'   > 

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Hyslop  Robert  Maxwell'^  School  of  Military  Engineering,  Chatham  

^Khyb^S^r  *««"**  **™»'.  -' Grade,  D.  F   Works  .  Assist'.Field  Engineer^ 

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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 

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7  July  69 
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.  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 

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Savage,  George  Robert  Rollo,  Sciio.d  of  .Military  k,,,,,,,  ™~  ----'h  Afghan  Field  Force. 


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Coqjs  of  Royal  JSngivu 


Survey  of  India,  with') 
ith  Khyber  Field  Force 


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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Cows  of  Royal  Engineers. 


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    '.'.'. 


LIEUT. 

6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.'  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan.  72 
6  Jan. 72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 
2  May  72 

2  May  72 

2  May  72 
2  May  72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
12  Sept.72 
a  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
9  Jan.  73 
1  9  Jan.  73 
J29  Apr.  73 
I29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
t2t)  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
1 29  Apr.  73 
1 29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
|29  Apr.  73 
■9  Apr.  73 
jg  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
29  Apr.  73 
11  Sept.  73 
11  Sept.  73 
11  Sept.73 
11  Sept  73 
11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 
11  Sept.73 

11  Sept.73 

12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb.  74 
12  Feb,  74 
12  Feb.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
■  7  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
17  Aug.  74 
28  Jan.  75 
28  Jan.  75 


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 
:  Jan.  78 
51  Jan.  78 
jl  Jan.  7S 
;i  Jan.  78 
Jan.  78 
Jan.  78 


Ma 

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 

fe^a,^,^:;: :3g: »  S^SS±^m====i  MS  8 


Pemberton,  Ernest  St  Clair,  .... 
Shaw,  Thomas  Barton,  Shorncliffe 


AJt^shot  25  Jan.  77    Russell,  Walter "." .......'.'.'.'.'....'.'.'I  6  Apr. 

Apr.  79 


S3i5a'»r::  ■- 3fW  I=|r«fi=:::::::.:;:::::::r::   ill: 

Tanner    Toh,r'\,Vi,,,.V»'-i i9June77    Allen,  Robert  Frank  in 6  Apr.  79 

I  l^S3rS,r°"'-;'S"  '"«:-"--.-.1r:::::::::::::::::::      :»i 

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. 

*y^'™!^**$£$£'59i  Xon.Maj,<  June  74,     ~ 


Rice,  Spring  Robert......  . 

Meeres,  Arthur  Douglas 


•  E.,  Chatham. 
Richardson,  Alexander,13!  1 


Apr. 


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. 

N.B.  The  Officers  whose  names  appear  in  Italics  are  holding  Civil  Employment,  or  are  Seconded  for  Stall  Duty,  &c. 


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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). 
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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 


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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).  ' 


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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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Grenadier  Guards. 

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, ,,  .-:  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." 


K   f   2 


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." 


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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 


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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). 


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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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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 
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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 

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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). 


24n  «t  Batt.,  Chiriala,  nr.  Abbott 
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^ir!>a(?«'i><y>of,Berwick-on-Tweed. 
;.  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. 

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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). 


Full 

Pay. 

Ullll 

Pay. 

31 

26 

26 

28 

25 

25 

24 

25 

25 

24 

2 

22 

21 

20 

20 

20 

16 

18 

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15 

15 

14 

13 

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12 

... 

^"Madras.  1 13th  (is*  SoflurwfaMr*)  Prince  Albert's  Light  Inf.  [^~  lft»toa.252 
''Egypt"  (with  the  Sphinx).  "  Martinique  "  "Ava"  "  Affghanistan"  "  Ghuznee." 
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. 
:  Jan. 


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 


BT.LT.COL. 


2S  Oct. 
28  Oct. 

10  Jan. 
S  June 

12  Nov. 
.a  ivb. 
2  Dec. 

11  Feb. 

12  Feb. 

13  June 
20  Nov. 

5  Jan. 
28  April 

6  Sept. 
6  Sept. 

11  Pub. 

12  Feb. 
11  Nov. 

8  .1 11  ne 

15  July 


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  


26  Oct. 

55 

26  Mar. 

58 

p  6  Feb. 

63 

9  Mar. 

55 

8  Jan. 

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14  Jan. 

64 

19  Feb. 

55 

18  Jan. 

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p29  Dec. 

S7 

p  8  Oct. 

12  June 

27  Mar. 

S8 

p  1  July 

S9I 

?28  May 

5« 

p  3  Oct. 

b2 

8  May 

72 

12  Nov. 

58 

p  4  Aug. 

63 

19  Nov. 

73 

28  Jan. 

59 

p28  Aug. 

6.3, 

15  April 

12  Jan. 

bo 

28  Mar. 

02 1 

31  Oct. 

69 

''25  June 

61 

pi2  Sept. 

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8  July 

p  3  Oct. 

02 

p  6  Feb. 

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iS  Sept. 

14  May 

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31  Mar. 

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16  Sept. 

p  4  Aug. 

6, 

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8  Dec. 

17  Nov. 

<M 

b  July 

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23  Jan. 

78 

9  Mar. 

b4 

pi4  Aug. 

b7 

16  Feb. 

78 

pio  Nov. 

bS 

p2o  June 

68 

16  Feb. 

•78 

3  April 

6b 

p  3  Sept 

70 

1  May 

78 

p  7  Aug. 

b7 

28  Oct. 

11  May 

vS 

p29  May 

b7 

p  3  May 

71 

1  Nov. 

78 

pi5  Aug. 

b7 

28  Oct. 

71 

sFeb. 

■'25  Sept 

b7 

28  Oct. 

19  Feb. 

pi7  Oct. 

b7 

28  Oct. 

71 

15  Mar. 

79 

6  Feb.    6S    28  April 
5  July    72 


Facinai  Buff.— Agents,  Messrs.  Cox 
-,T-    &  Co.-Irish  Agent's,  Sir  E.  Borough, 


2ND  LIEUT. 

11  May 
11  May 
n  May 
11  May 

4  Dec. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
22  Jan. 
25  Sept 

2  July    79 
13  Aug.    79 


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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ffl&.SSnUv.  ]     15th  (Yorkshire  Hast  Biding). 

"  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. 

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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). 

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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 

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Pay. 

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25 
25 

25 

25 

25 

22 

22 

21 

22 

20 

20 

20 

17 

16 

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15 

13 
13 
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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." 

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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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i.t.,  K'y'oer  Line  Force. 
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King's   c'vest.      "/»    V 
The  White  Horse.     "  Ne, 
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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 


Mar. 
)Oct. 
;  Dec. 

■  April 
April 

:  Dec. 
.  Sept. 

Aug. 
;  Oct. 

Nov. 
1  Dec. 

April 
;Dec. 
.  Mar. 

July 

Apr. 
!  May 

June 
!  June 

■  Aug. 

■  Aug. 
!Oct. 

;  Oct. 


Oct. 
Dec. 

May 
Oct. 
Aug. 

Nov. 
Feb. 
June 
Dec. 
Sept. 
Sept. 
Feb. 
Sept. 
May 
Oct. 
Sept. 
April 
May 
May- 
June 
Julv 


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. 


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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. 

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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, 

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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. 


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.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. 


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"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. 

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Pay. 

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'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  ' 


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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^  ' 


■•  - 


■         - 
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2      •  -•    Har 

-  -pencer  Freder 


- 

- 

- 

- 

SBCOTD    LIEITT2TA.TT3. 


- 


■ 


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Facing*  Bed.—  . 

Returned  fr, 
1  Sir    3i 

... 

- 

.  -  . 

- 

- 

.    - 

- 
■ 
- 
- 
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- 


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 

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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 


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6oth  (The  King's  Royal  Bijle  Corps). 


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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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p.s.c.    Charles  Henry  Boileau,6  Garrison  \ 

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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<  ) 

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Second  Lieutenants. 

Stanley  Humphery 

Charles  James  Vines  

Herbert  Capel  Cure 

Clement  Frederick  Baxter 

Hugh  Richard  Tufnell 

Robert  French 


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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). 


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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 
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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 

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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). 


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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 ; 


Year 

•Ser 

Full 
Pay. 

Half 

I\,Y_ 

3i 

25 

24 

21 

22 

... 

17 
17 

... 

16 

16 

15 

15 

14 

13 
12 

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12 

12 

12 

... 

12 

10 

7 
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I 
3 
3 
2 

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2 

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24 

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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. 


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_Ai«,<.,M  I  Co      /-.•'-'  '  «*«  W-«»dCfl 


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.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." 

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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 

:  Verc  Hopegood    

.    Herbert  Duncombe  Armstrong  

..    Charles  Neptane  Bailey    

.     Hiiirv  Li-k'hton  Fanshawe         



..    Edward  Henry  Baini  a    

..    Francis  Foord  Hilton 

..    Abraham  Prim  Cronyn 

.  Jholmeley  Edward  Carl  Branfill  Harrison  

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'Edwin  Alfred  Hervey  Alderson 4  Liec.     7° 


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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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Sept.  60;  C<yrf.  Pio  Nov.  6S;  Bt.Major,  2  May 


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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The  Duke  of  Edinburgh's  Coronet  and  Cypher.    "  Pekin  "  "  Xuv  Zbalakd." 
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 

-HAU"    •'  SOBBAOX ' 


"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. 


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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 

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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. 


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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 


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i  4  Dec.  73 
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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. 

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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. 

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29  Dec.    59 

19  Jan.    65    27  Aug. 

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20  April  66 

8  Feb.     68 

75 

'  1   Mar.  64 

pi8  Dec.    67 

18  Dec. 

75 

18  Dec.     66 

1.'  Jan.    67 
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25  Mar.    6 

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30  Dec.    71 

:  Mar.    -. 

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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 

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2  Arthur  Robert  Hopwood  35  

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pi8  Jan.  61 
p3o  April  61 

pi5  Oct.  61 

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pi8  July  62 

pn  Mar.  59 

pi7Mar.  63 

p28  April  63 

pi3  June  63 

p2gMar.  64 

5  May  52 

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pioJuly  63 

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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. 
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20  Feb. 

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pi5  May 

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p  3  June 
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pi4Aug.  67 

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60  p  7  May  70 
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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. 
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Oct.     77 
May    78 


29  Nov.    79 
29  Nov.    79 


April  74 


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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. 
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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   


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p28  May  70 

pi3  July  70 

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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. 

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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. 

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30  Jan. 

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1  May 

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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. 


363 


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 


364 


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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. 


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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 

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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 
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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 


'""•■'^-l    PRESI 

MISSION-  RAN 

ED      RANK. 

Jan.  33  12  Mar.  79 


21  Mar.  39    1  Jan.  70 

22  Sept. 41 1 27  Nov.  7 

1  Apr.  47 1 24  Aug.  76 
19  Dec.  491  9  July  7S 

4  Apr.  38 1  g  July  73 
19  Oct.  42  g  July  78 
24  Sept.ssilo  Aug.  78 
10  Aug.  56  12  Mar, 


1  Aug. 
1  Jan. 
22  Feb. 
1  Jan. 

1  July 
25  Apr. 

6  Oct. 

2  Jan. 

10  Feb. 
1  Jan. 

11  Sept. 

15  Jan. 
Jan. 

7  Mar. 
1  Aug. , 
1  Jan. 

29  Jan. 
15  Mar. 

1  Feb. 

1  Oct.  , 
15  May  , 
10  Aug. 
24  May  ; 
20  Jan. 

6  Apr. 


Oct.  71 
40  1  July  72 
50  17  June  73 
55 1  1  J«ly  74 
47j  7  July  74 
44:28  Nov.  76 


9  Apr. 

8  Dec. 

9  Apr. 
17  Apr. 

1  Apr. 

9  May 
21  July 
21  July 

28  Dec. 
10  Jan. 
17  Apr. 

6  Oct. 
25  Jan. 

1  Jan. 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 
21  Dec. 
13  Apr. 
21  Dec. 
23  Mar. 

29  Apr. 
29  Apr. 
29  Apr. 

5  June 

8  June 
20  Aug, 
17  Nov. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 

3  Apr. 


16  July  77 
5  Jan.  78 
9  July  78 

10  Aug.  78 

12  Mar.  79 

11  Aug.  73 
27  Oct.  73 

7  July  74 

13  Feb.  75 
27  Nov.  75 
30  July  76 
24  Aug.  76 
29  Aug.  77 

5  Dec.  77 
5  Jan.  78 
9  July  78 
10  Aug.  78 
1  Sept.  78 

12  Mar.  79 


12  Feb.  70 
1  Jan.  71 

10  May  71 
1  Oct.   71 

28  Dec.  71 
1  July  72 
1  July  72 

11  Aug.  73 
1  Sept.  73 
1  Sept.  73 
1  Sept.  73 
1  Sept.  73 


1  Sept.  73 

1  Sept.  73 

6  Nov.  73 

.,.  29  Apr.  74 

56    7  July  74 

17  Sept.  74 

:3  Feb.  75 

1  Oct.   75 

«    1  Nov.  75 

59  27  Nov.  7s 

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 
1  Dec.  66  12 
8  June  67112 
31  July  67!  12 
31  July  67  12 
31  July  67  12 
31  July  67I 12 
29  Dec.  65 


5  Jan.  67 
8  Jan, 


Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Feb.  70 
Dec.  70 
Deo.  70 
Dec.  70 
Jan.  7 
Feb.  7 
Feb.  7 


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 


FIRST  COM- 
MISSION- 
ED     RANK. 


3  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

13  June  72 

3  June  72 

13  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

3  June  72 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr-  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  7: 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

9  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  74 

1  Apr.  75 

1  Apr.  7 

1  Apr.  7s 

1  Apr.  75 

1  Apr.  7s 

1  Apr.  75 

30  Oct.   75 

30  Oct.   75 

30  Oct.  73 

30  Oct.  75 

30  Oct.  75 

1  Jan.  76 

1  Jan.  :• 

1  Jan.  76 

1  Jan.  76 

1  Jan.   7' 

1  Jan.  76 

1  Jan  .7(1 
1  Jan.  76 
:  Jan.  76 
1  Jan.  76 
1  Jan.  76 


1 16  Mar.  71  Dover. 
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 


13  June  74 
3  June  74 
3  June  74 
3  June  74 
3  June  74 
3  June  74 
13  June  74 
13  June  74 
June  74 
3  June  74 


Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

.Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 

Mar. 
1  July 

July 

Aug. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

;Oct. 

Dec. 
.  Dec. 
;Dec. 

Jan. 


Bermuda. 

Malta. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

Woolwich. 

Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

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. 

Fori  G     ■  ■  1,  N  B. 
Whirf. 
run  Wharf, 
Woolwich   \ 
Woolv  ich  Arsenal. 
Dover. 

Arsenal. 
Stirling. 

Natal. 
Natal. 


9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 
9  Apr.  75 

9  Apr.  75 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  76 
1  Apr.  77 

1  Apr.  77 
1  Apr.  77 
1  Apr.  77 
1  Apr.  77 
1  Apr.  77 

!    I. 

30  Oct.  77 

10  Oct.  77 
30  Oct.  77 
30  Oct, 

1  Jan.  78 
1  .Ian.  78 
1  Jan.  78 
1  Jan.  78 
1  Jan.  78 
1  Jan.  70 
1  Jan.  78 
1  Jan 
1  Jan.  78 
1  Jan.  " 
1  Jan 


Dublin. 
Natal. 
Natal. 
Tynemouth. 


Portsm.  Cun  Wharf. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Natal. 

Woolwich  Arsenal. 

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. 

Oct. 

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). 


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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 


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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 


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(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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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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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. 

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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    


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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 
23  Nov.  55:  7  May  59  19  May  68 
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 
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3  July  6c  2  May  73 
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Aug.  60   9  Oct.  73 


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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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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 


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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,) 
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LIEUT. 


i  Oct.  74 

1  Jan.  76 

1  Jan.  76 

■3  Au"  67 1  Cta.   Onslow,  George  Thorp 1  Jr    - 

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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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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 
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t  Feb.  77 
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1  Feb.  77 
19  Sept.  77 
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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.  | 


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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. ■■■). 


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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 

ISi^^S^^JSS^^^^  SKft^:  to^he  end  of  the  war,  and  was 

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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- 


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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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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. 


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,„,  ,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). 


!;  action  oi  bank^i"1'1  ""  l111- uc,u '"""'""' """" 

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 


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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 


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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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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 
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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."  _.. 


f846) 


[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. 


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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. 


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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. 


449 


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. 

B   B  t  2 


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. 
ii  Jan. 
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. 

14  Nov. 

:8  Nov. 

9  Jan. 

to  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 
20  Feb. 

2  July 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

4  Aug. 

8  Oct. 
22  Oct. 
20  Nov. 
,10  Dec. 

'29  Jan. 
'29  Jan. 

29  Jan. 
■29  Jan. 
1 29  Jan. 

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. 


27  Jan.  58 
27  Jan.  58 
27  Jan.  58 
23  July  58 
3  July  58 
3  July  58 
.3  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
23  July  58 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  $q 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10, Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
10  Feb.  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
7  July  59 
-7  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
27  July  59 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
20  Jan.  60 
:o  Jan.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 
1  Oct.  60 

1  Oct.  60 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 
31  Mar.  65 

Mar.  65 

Mar.  65 

Mar.  65 

_,-  Mar.  65 

31  Mar.  65 

31  Mar.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.   65 

2  Oct.  6= 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

2  Oct.  65 

3 1  Mar.  06 

Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

31  Mar.  66 

Mar.  66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

Oct.   66 

30  Sept. 67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 

30  Sept.  67 


Apr.  6S 
Apr.  68 
Apr.  68 


Jan. 
Jan. 
Jan. 

July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
July 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
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Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 
Feb. 


oFeb. 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
7  July 
o  Jan. 
o  Jan. 

0  Jan. 
:o  Jan. 
:o  Jan. 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Mar. 
[i  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
It  Mar. 
1  Mar. 

1  Mar. 
1 1  Mar. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 

2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 
2  Oct. 

1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 
1  Mar. 

I  Mar. 

II  Mar. 
;i  Mar. 
ji  Mar. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 

1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
1  Oct. 
10  Sept, 
)o  Sept. 
50  Sept. 
jo  Sept. 


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 
i  Ap: 
i  Ap: 
i  Apr.  68 
i  Apr.  68 
i  Apr.  6S 
i  Oct.  68 
i  Oct.  68 
i  Oct.  68 
i  Oct.  68 
i  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Apr.  69 
1  Oct-  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
1  Oct.  69 
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 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
30  Mar.  72 
1  Oct.  72 
1  Oct.  72 
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1  Oct.   ,_ 

1  Oct.  72 

1  Oct.  7 

1  Oct.  7 

1  Oct.  7 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  73 

1  Apr.  7j 

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. 


1S55 

ib  50 
*8s7 

105- 
1857 

1S57 

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 


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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 


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(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 


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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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468  Bengal  Staff  Corps. — War  Services. 

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 

-»'25ft.  k  bo,,.  -*•  •»,  ..  ^£ssse!s£&£  rtraarswfflg 

2nd  Sikh  Cavalry  with   the  Bund  ecmd  F  eld  Force gunner  d   j         ^^^  F1   in„  Co,umn  tr0m  December  1850 

53®S2?S^tee£3ft&  BftMMSSS 

K^BffStfJSS^tSW^aKWKKASSKi-UT* * ""»0^"' 

^gr^'^S^^^^^  Sf&S.fflSS 

of  the  Alumbagh  previous  to  and  att.i  tne  leuei  01  jj>".  ,  „» 

ai^is        sssfeBSBSsenfta-i -- 

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. 

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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.... 
v     /y  (  Inst.  Mil.  Big.   Lieut.  R.  A.  Wabab,  R.   Eng. 


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. 


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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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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 


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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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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). 


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™  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 

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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). 

N.JB.  War  Services  should  he  communicated  to  the  Editor  of  "  Hart's  Army  List,"  and  addressed  to  h  im  at 
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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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zna  itegirnent  bina  worse  {tea sea  17  jan.  io^uj. 

'  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 
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1  Apr.  79 
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1  Apr.  67 1   1  Apr.  79 
30Sept.67j30Sept.79 

3oSept.67,3°Sept.79J' 

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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 


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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. 


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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. 


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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) 


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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. 


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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, 


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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). 


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***  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 


|  CORNET, 
21ld  LIEUT. 
Ol'EJTSIGIf. 


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 


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24  Oct.   6: 

12  Mar.  6 

26  Oct.   58 

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 

29  Jan.  69 

25  Dec.  66 
24  Mar, 

67 
20  June  54 

5  July  69 
oSept.  " 

6  Aug.  58 

2  Oct.  62 
oOct.  74 

8  Dec.  6' 
24  Mar.  5 
to  July  72 
17  Mar.  7 

8  June  70 
15  June  62 
22  June  60 
13  Feb.  67 

11  June  65 

1 2  June  65 

12  June  72 

26  Oct.   58 

11  June  67 

17  Feb.  69 
1  July  69 

18  Feb.  61 
1  Sept.  63 

17  Mar.  69 
6  Feb.  68 

19  May  69 

20  Dec. 
28  July 

27  Aug. 

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 
Apr.  r 
28  May  7 
5  Dec.  71 

4  Dec.  72 
20  Aug.  76 
1 2  June  70 

9  May  72 

2  Mar.  66 

3  Feb.  63 

7  Sept.  7 

27  Oct.  6, 
Dec.  7 

28  Nov.  54 

8  Sept.  76 

5  Mar.  75 

10  June  74 
25  Sept.  61 

1  Aug.  77 

11  June  72 

28  Nov.  54 

6  Jan.  63 

29  Jan.  74 
25  Dec.  71 
22  Nov.  65 
ii  Dec.  72 

20  June  57 
5  July  74 

30  Sept.  73 

21  Dec.  62 

2  Oct.  67 

10  Oct.  79 
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 

19  May 

20  Dec.  76 
1  Sept.  63 

18  Feb.  6: 
18  Oct.  60 
13  Dec.  70 
12  June  73 


S  Oct.  75 

8  Apr.  74 

9  Apr.  67 
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 
5  Feb.  78 

23  Jan.  75 
13  May  74 
30  June  66 
27  July  66 
23  June  75 
•.  1  ( ii-i .  1, 1 


3  July  60 
5  Sept.  77 

5  June  75 
9  Feb.  79 
1  Sept.  63 
1  Dec.  78 
9  Feb.  79 
g  Mar.  60 
1  Sept.  63 

25  Nov.  74 

6  Oct.  75 
9  Aug.  67 
6  Aug.  76 
io  Feb.  63 

23  Jan.  75 
1 7  Apr.  78 
"  June  68 
Deo.  78 
10  Oct.  79 

8  Oct.  76 
1  Aug.  72 
5  Mar.  79 

9  Feb.  79 
8  Oct.  76 
1  Aug.  72 

20  Dec.  69 
3  May  77 
3  Apr.  73 
5  Nov.  74 
5  Sept.  77 
3  Feb.  72 
3  Jan.  75 
5  June  75 

23  Oct.  75 
1  Aug.  72 
ji  Dec.  78 
31  Dec.  78 
16  Oct.  7S 
23  Jan.  75 

5  Sept.  77 
27  Feb.  64 

10  Mar.  63 

6  Dec.  66 
10  Mar.  77 

Apr.  78 


7  Nov.  62  30  Sept. 
28  July  73I14  June  76 

GG* 


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 


n.|Jl.    \J1        1    .0.|JI.    OU    ^KJOLLLy     yj. 

June  67  21  June  72  23  Jan.  75 


-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 

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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 
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....    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 

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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.    ... 


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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 
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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 


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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 

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3  May  77  2.  .Tune  79 
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6  May  42'  7  Mar.  451   7  Mav  52    5  Mar.  58  31  Dec.  6s 
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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     . 


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Jenkins,  John  Hadow, 

Lt.Col.  Bengal  S.C 

Jepsou,  Henrv  Joseph 

1«  Lt.Col. 

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Jervis,  Henrv  Jervis  White,  Lt.Col.  R.  Artillery 

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Lt.Col.  n. 

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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 

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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 


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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 

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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\ 

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79 

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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 

Nov.  34 


Captains. 


Daubuz,  Robert  Claude,  Captaii 
Lepperd,  John,1  Lieut.  84  Foot., 


R.  (Bengal)  Engineers 


Lieutenants. 

Austin,  Thomas,1  5  R.  Veteran  but.  Fort  Major,  Dnncannon  Fort . 
3J  HumfVi-y,  Robert  Make,'  .  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 

■  '.  bin,3  1: i  1 - 

J3  Scott,  David,1  j  Royal  Veteran  Battalion 


7  Uay  53 
o  Dec.  54 
7  Aug.  55 


4  Mar.  55 

7  June  58 

9  Apr.  5 

8  Nov.  4 
24  Feb.  5: 

2  Oct.  29 


24  Feb.  37 
iS  Feb.  43 
26  Oct. 
3  Aug. 
20  Mar.  54 


31  Dec.  59 
2  Dec.  46 


LIEUT. 


CAPTAIN. 


JIAJ0E. 


26  May  36, 22  Dec.  45  24  Oct.  5 
Sept.  14  9  Feb.  38  28  Nov.  5 
July  25!i3  June  38  28  Nov.  5) 

28  Mar.  41!  2  May  57    1  Dec.  5 

6  Apr.  39' 14  July  48  20  Nov.  I  ■ 

26  Mar.  45  1  Nov.  58  31  Oct.  61 
23  Oct.   33    4  Apr.  43  28  Nov.  5.] 

7  Apr.  49  27  Aug.  58  8  Dec.  61] 
28  Feb.  28    7  Dec.  37  28  Nov.  $A 

67    4. Tune  79    7  Nov.  7;.: 
10  June  62  14  Feb.  72;  6  Dec.  jt{ 

27  May  48    8  Sept.  57  23  Mar.  7; 

3  June  48  19  Jan.  52  29  Nov.  5c 

4  Nov.  59'  1  Apr.  65  25  Aug.  y] 
3  Oct.  38  17  May  48  16  Junes7 
7  Sept.  61  27  Feb.  75  14  Dec.  ?i 

0  Dec.   =8,  7  Dec.  67(14  Sept. 78 

3  Jan.  28  22  Oct.   40  28  Nov.  54 

5  Dec.  54  25  Sept.57i  8  July  68 

5  Nov.  57    3  Aug.  67  [  8  Apr.  74 

4  Am-.  59    3  Aug.  67  iS  Oct.   79 

1  Apr.  60  25  Aug.  77    1  Oct.   . 

7  Apr.  60  20  Feb.  66    }  Apr. 

0  Sept.  58  1  Aug.  OS  26  Nov.  ■,, 
15  June  58  20  Jan.  68  10  Nov.  77 

Jan.  43  13  Dec.  52  iS  Mar.  59 
10  July  56  10  Nov.  66    1  Oct.  77  . 

1  Apr.  6010  Mar.  75  23  Feb.  78 
3  Sept. 50  27  Aug.  5S    5  July  72 

19  Mar.  71    1  Dec.  75  21  June  79 

6  Nov.  40  9  Mar.  49  2  Feb.  57 
30  July  62!  7  Oct.   71  30  Nov.  78 

9  Sept.  55    3  Apr.  70    7  Aug.  78 

21  Feb.  6014  Apr.  70  30  Aur.  79 

2  Feb.  55J  1  Apr.  70;  15  Nov.  79 

22  June  55  10  Nov.  65  14  Nov.  74 

8  Jan.  47  26  Mar.  49  20  Feb.  63 

5  Mar.  58|  2  Oct.  66  16  Feb.  78 
10  July  37,  6  May  47^4  July  69 

8  June  6o!  1  Sept. 71 '25  Dee.  7S 

0  July  40,24  Oct.  56J  1  July  67 
8  Nov.  45' 29  Apr.  56  18  Dec.  63 

7  May  59J22  Aug.  67I  5  July  79 

1  Oct.  54  to  Dec.  6323  Oct.  75 
1  Mar.  55  6  Nov.  6449  Apr.  75 
1  Apr.  60(22  Oct.   70!  1  Oct.   77 

23  Aug.  61  j  1  Apr.  70]  8  Dec.  77 

3  Mar.  S3  27  Aug.  58-17  Mar.  69 

4  Nov.  5931  July  70,10  Mar.  75 
June  53  19  July  54    1  June  63    1  Oct.   77 

4  June  59  18  Oct.   64I  3  Feb.  75    6  Aug.  79 
2  Dec.  57  27  Aug.  5SJ20  Oct.   68!  16  Nov.  78 

July  59  27  Aug.  62I10  Mar.  77  19  Oct.   78 
May  55    3  Nov.  55I  1  Apr.  70^9  June  78 

5  Apr.  58  21  Feb.  to  8  June  721  9  July  79 
Dec.  34  17  Feb.  40^6  June  52  2  Dec.  62 
Aug.  48    6  June  541 10  Sept.  58}  1  May  67 

11  June  53  27  Apr.  58    1  Sept.  63  17  Jan.  72 

7  Nov.  55    8  Oct.   58  12  Feb.  73  31  Oct.  77 

Apr.  60  13  Oct.   64,  1  Apr.  70  24  Nov.  77 

Mar.  49  23  Nov.  56130  July  62  24  July  72 

29  May  66  19  Jan.  70(23  Oct.   7523  Jan.  78 

May  55  14  Aug.  57;27  July  66  31  Oct.   77 

May  29  22  June  32  24  May  46    1  Dec.  54 

15  Oct.   52  24  Apr.  55   7  Sept. 58   4  Nov.  64 

2  Aug.  53    i  Aug.  54j   1  Apr.  64  17  Sept.77 

22  Mar.  55    1  Feb.  56,14  Feb.  72  31  Oct.    77 

29  Apr.  42    5  July  44(20  June  74  27  June  74 

20  Dec.  32    5  June  35115  Apr.  44  28  Nov.  54 

6  Aug.  28    1  Oct.   30  23  Nov.  41  28  Nov.  54 


Dec.  56 

Feb.  6: 


■  7  May  1 
30  Apr.  1 
t  Mar.  00 
28  Nov 


27  Aug.  58 
2S  Oct.  71 


6  Dec. 
23  Sept.  13 

18  Sept.  27 
25  Jan.  13 


:o  Nov.  fg 
14  Sept.  78 


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 
...  "..r    1  :_--."...  r    '-.  .."-.■  -    -_     .  7'...—  :■_  A -jr.  I  :;f  f     M-.  "..".'         "'-  ".    . ..  :_-.:.:.;-  .    :_;  : .-._-!.  -.7.    :  : =  --  = :.  ;:.:. 

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 

..7    ..7        :      .  _..'_777_'      ..    _ 

:*  Lieu:. General  J.  D.  OampbeO  served  the  Gwatior  campaign  of  7.1.13-.^.  and  was  -presezii  at 
M..:.  7         7;     7:  .:  _-.-    5:    .        7   ......  -    —  ,7     :    :    =--  =  :     :-."-  -  -----   "--    :      ~zzr ;     :  ?;_".  -----   -■  =  —5 

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 
l"  :.-_:'  :-.:.:.:    :i  =  -     .1  -  Mr  :-.'.  ---_-;_  .  '.-.-- 

-•  I.;-:  .-.•_■:: ....-: .  -  ;    -.7    -.     ..7:.'..   z.       ...       zz.  ...  :  :     -_      .-.:..■.      >.  7  '.  5  :   •••  :  ":_-'_"  7  .    .7  :zz, 

and  was  present  at  a  skirmish  near  Bamian  in  March,  and  m  the  pursuit  of  Dost  Mahomed  afterthe"  battle  01 
1-  -..-t_...-_  .7.  1.'::."  ■::■  ::_:.      ~  .-..--       :  zz     :'  :  :_f-- : .  iz. :'."-  Vzz.z  :'-i  '     "'.:•  ::'-.:     ".>-:  i.  :  ;r:  z- '-7  :."_ . :-.~  '.  -      ::    77— 

as  Brigade  Major,  and  mentioned  in  despatches  (Medal  and  two  Clasps).    Punjaub  campaign  of  1848-49  as  a  Brigade 
::  .     7.  :t_:  .:  1.7.-  :'_■-'     --..-;  ::  :..:   .  "_-:"-..:.    .  "  z.z.r-   : :'  .".-." ::-.:.— :-. "...-"_  -..z-  1  •?  .  :  vzz:     _;z.:.   z:  .  .;--      -   ..—     z> 

:'_     .;..-.:.-  -    .    .7    '.-;    ..       7  -■■_:'_  .7  7 .-.".  .  "  r:-r   7      rr  r-.z  ""    ze:     -..'    z:  :  .  -   7:-     :     :    ■■.>"._     7.     .  ::z:...:. 

77        -  .  ■::■.:  :'_;-"-.-->:    .-.::'.-;    :  I-.-  .  .'.  -■.:!.  :     .    .  .   -;  -       .  -  1  :  --.:     :"::..;   7  .    ;;-;  ".  — .:'_  :"_•;  I  ;"."_:  -  \i'.  '.  :    z.r.z'::;-, 
and  was  present  at  the  battle  of  Bndlee-ke-Serai  and  throughout  the  siege  and  capture  of  Delhi  (mentioned  in 
.  -    i:;__-;\    .     z:;-:z     1  ?z.'  --:    7 -. z_.'  ■■■-.: ..:'..-.-   /  :  .      ..:.  7-7  ;.:7   ~.  i    '--."-.  :  ::.   ::"f  :-f :    :  z.  1  "   -   -  :    -   :  :      :   v 
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 
...      .:  ;       7.    ;zfT,-:  - 

15  Sir  Harry  Lumsden  served  as  Interpreter  and  Quarter  Master  to  the  33rd  Bengal  Xative  Infantry  in 
.'.::_..  '..--.  .'_  :~:  1  '- ...-.:  \.  y  '.".  .'■:'-  7 .:  :  ■.  :.:.  :\ .:.  z  '.-:->  -  z:  -  :"..  :  7.7  ::'..-.  >:.7"'  .7  .  .  --  .7  :  z-  ... '.:.; 
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 

- 

-    the  end  of  the  war. 
ciean  war  (Brevet  of  Major,  4th  CI     • 
-g  .     _  5'  Force ai  .        -        - 

.  -  .  Kotah  (menu: -  -  ::' Tantia  Topee 

- 

rations 

t3  (Bronze  Star).    Served  in  the  S  mpaignm 

ssing  t  -  trrect 

5  present  at  1  pals 

on  the  caul- 

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and  was  employe         she  siege  t  -  3ebas- 

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ial). 

W.  R.  E.  Ales  -the  Punjaub  Medal).     Bunnee 

the  Indian  niv.t 
- 

and  commanded  them 

I  nnjaub  campai- 
.  asps 

• 

Served  the  Eastern 

I  a  - 

•aptnre  of  Balakla  -    _         Sebasl 

: .  -  -  -  - 

■  the  capture  of  Meangung         •  •  .  _       ad  capture 

:"  Lt.  Colonel,  M<:  . 
!  1  throughout  the  Punjaub   campaigi 

ttiee  of  Sadoolapore,  Chillianwallah,  and  G 
.    -  a»  India)  -  -  -  - 

-    rounded  in  the  head,  face  -  I  in  despatches, 

I  revet  of:  -  -  rvice). 

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— 

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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. 

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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). 


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-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). 


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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 


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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). 


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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 


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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 


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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 

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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 


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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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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 


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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 


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•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 


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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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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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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 

Apr 

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 
M  Feb.  45 

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 

iAug.5 
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 
>o  June 

!4  Nov.  69 
3  Apr.  35 
9  Feb.  70 
7  May  63 
3  Aug.  67 
5  Dec.  67 
5  Jan.  70 
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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 
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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. 


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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 


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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 

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Foot,  6  Lancashire  Militia 


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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, 
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Apr.  75  =2  Mar.  7Q 
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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 
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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 

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0.  ..la.        .     -  S'  pt.40  24  Nov.  47  15  Oct.    50 

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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 

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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 

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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 
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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 

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in  Feb.  58  16  Dec.  60  17  Apr.  661  1  Feb.  73 

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18  June  35    5  Apr.  37    1  Apr.  46 1  3  Feb.  52 

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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. 


57* 


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 


r,  WHEN 

2ndLIEUT.'  LIEUT.  [pLACEDON 
3r  ENSIGN.  I HALF  FAY. 

12  May  59  26  Mar.  62    1  Apr.  70 

13  June  57,  3  Nov.  59J  8  Feb.  68 
ig  Oct.  09  23  Apr.  1225  Feb.  16 
in  May  07    7  Mar.  10  12  Mar.  18 

2  May  591 17  Sept.  61  3  Feb.  69 
25  Sept.  60    3  Sept.  651  2  Jan.  69 

..■20  Sept.  59' is  Dec.  62 1  9  Aug.  67 
..I  5  Junee.9'21  June  12  20  June  29 
..23  June  62- 10  Nov.  65(13  June  70 

"1       !  2  Jan.  72  15  Nov.  79 

.7  July  25  11  Dec.  28 1  7  Feb.  40 
15  Apr.  ' 

3  Sept. 


May     , 
Dec.  44 


3  Sept.  121 16  Sept. 
.3  Mar.  38  21  Dec. 
..|29  July  13  18  July  15 
..  6  Apr.  20  7  Apr.  25  13  Apr.  26 
J  1  Aug.  26  16  July  29J16  Sept.  36 
[24  Feb.  15  24  Oct.  14  3  Dec.  43 
30  Dec.  13  23  Feb.  is!  18  Sept. 23 
1 14  Apr.  26  19  May  34^0  Mar.  35 

2  Dec.  74I26N0V.  79 

I       18  Oct.   fi/2T  Juiv  7=; 

'21  Nov.  65 

'    28  Dec.  64 

I   1  Mar.  28 

"U3NOT.55 

..In  Apr.  62 

17  Nov.  57 

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*  «i,  /4 -«  .-wt.  /y 
:8  Oct.    64J23  July  75 

1  Dec.  69    S  Dec.  77 

3  Aug.  67)  4  Mar.  69 
iS  July  36    7  Nov.  37 

1  Apr.  57    1  Apr.  57 

7  Nov.  62    9  May  65 

8  Nov.  5S|i2  June  63 

4  Oct.  24  15  ^Tov.  27  30  Dec.  31 
9  Apr.  44  10  Sept.  45  29  Aug.  47 
6  Feb.  12  25  May  15  23  Mar.  16 

21  Jan.   13.23  May  15  18  Apr.  17 

5  Dec.  43I  1  Dec.  46115  June  58 
!  7  Mar.  n|  3  Sept.  12*25  Feb.  16 
1:3  Dec.  65    3  Aug.  67 1      

23  Dec.  64    S  May  78 

1 5  June  59  21  May  62  3  Feb.  69 
2  Apr.  22;  ?i  June  24  5  July  31 
1  July  26    6  *ug.  20    3  Feb.  32 

25  Dec.  13  1814, 

I  iq  June  60  29  June  72 
;  5  .!  ine  44  '■'  ■'"b"  47  23  ^uiy  52 
14  Nov.  11  30  Sept.  13  25  Mar.  17 

11  July  14*27  Sept.  iS  1  Dec.  22 
4  Feb.  6229  June  6s    2  June  70 

iOct.    ;s    7  May  59  25  Dec.  63 

1  Jan.  47  17  May  401  5  Nov.  52 
13  Dec.   13    1  Aug.  in    1  Feb.  19 

2  Apr.  22  25  June  24  23  Mar.  32 

13  Feb.  06  10  Nov.  69  27  June  76 
J  2  Dec.  74,  1  Nov.  79 

23  Dec.  59  15  May  63    3  Feb.  69 

j  6  Dee.  67        

19  Sept.  11 J22  Oct.    13  25  May  17 

17  Aug.  55  14  Apr.  59  10  Sept.i  7 

25  Dec.  13  25  Sept.  14 

12  May  59;  6  Mar.  62     6  Feb.  71 

6  Oct.  571  8  Nov.  59  27  Nov.  71 
1  May  11!  7  July  14  r0  Oct.  15 
27  June  64}  3  Aug.  67  20  Jun.  69 

4  Feb.  62  jo  June  65    9  Feb.  70 

j 25  June  62  30  Jan.  66 

121  Aug.  74  26  Nov.  79 

9  May  ii'ioFeb.  13  9  Apr.  19 
29  Aug.  11  j  8  Sept.  13  25  Dec.  14 

1  July  61  j  7  Jan.  65  25  Feb.  69 
23  Mar.  49;  15  Mar.  53  11  Nov.  53 
12  Dec.  n!2oSept.i4    2  Sept. 22 

7  Sept.  55  14  Mar.  56  30  Apr.  61 

14  Apr.  59  19  Oct.   6c       Nov.  60 

5  July  44  29  Dec.  47  24  July  56 
12  Mar.  10I10  May  14  20  July  20 

j  2  May  65  27  Sept.  76 

1  Sept.  54  [2  Jan.   5522  Feb.  69 

7  June  1024  Dec.  12  13  July  20 

2  May  20 ,22  Dec.  24  25  Dec.  28 
I   1  Apr.  60    3  Mar.  65 

•3  Aug.  10  4  June  14  17  July  18 
2  June  58,27  Aug.  58    6  July  67 

19  Aug.  7s    9  July  79 

5  Feb.  33  26  Apr.  38    3  July  41 

8  Nov.  ci  iq  Julv  64     1  Dec.  65 

I   3  July  74  13  Sept.79 
0  Mar.  35    7  July  57  17  May  61 
8  June  72  23  Jan.  78 


10  Oct.    11  31  Dec. 
20  May  42  14  Feb. 

26  June  12  i"  Mar. 
I25  Dec. 


2  25  Mar.  17 

5  27  May  56 
4125  Dec.  18 
15  Sept. 


125  ure.  13  25  oupi.  14 

24  June  54  10  Sept.  55  26  July  59 
28  July  59  27  Aug.  62  15  Dec.  62 
S  Mar.  10  10  Nov.  12  20  Mar.  23 
13  Dec.  651  3  Aug.  67  13  Feb.  77 

I  7  July  69  20  Dec.  79 

.■9  Dec.  57  8  0cl.  61  26  Apr.  64 


5?9. 


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  ... 


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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 

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15  Dec.  54 
9  Mar.  77 

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9  Dee.  64 
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2  Sept. 62 
27  Apr.  60 

27  July  40 
2  Feb.  58 
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2  July  56 

21  Feb.  55 

9  May  64 

8  Feb.  47 
30  July  62 

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1  July  53 
30  July  62 
19  May  46 
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6  July  67 
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9  Feb.  64 
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7  Nov.  51 
5  Feb.  61 

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12  Apr.  64 

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10  July  67 

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7  June  5 
14  Feb.  5 
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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 
Withers,  Bdward,  65  Foot... 

n   ■<■  rt,  l;.,\ai   \rtill*>ry '.'...'. 

r-,- 

id,  1  j  Pool 

Vo  iii-,  David,  Royal  Engineers 


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..24  June  59  1  Apr.  70  1  Apr.  70 
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.;    2  Oct.   62 1       12  May  69 

m  14  Nov.  56: 16  Mar.  67  16  Mar.  67 
..13  Jan.  54 1  1  Apr.  65  1  Apr.  65 
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..  9  Mar.  60  20  Aug.  79  20  Aug.  7^ 

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..  2.5  Apr.  41  1  July  59' 12  Dec.  51 
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..'  1  June  55 j 25  Apr.  68! 25  Apr.  68 
..'31  Jan.  60  j  14  Aug.  72 [14  Aug.  72 
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, ,  10  June  62  9  Dec.  761  9  Dec.  76 
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..  20  Dec.  591  5  July  711  5  July  71 
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.  26  Oct.  49,23  Mar.  70  23  Mar.  70 
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.  24  Apr.  61I21  June  73  21  June  73 
s  4  Nov.  59!  1  Jan.  70  1  Jan.  70 
.122  Mar.  44 1  6  July  55  6  July  55 
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.1  7  Dec.  55  1  Dej.  75;  1  Dec,  75 
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.  1 14  Apr.  60!  1  Sept.7»(  8  Aug.  79 
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15  Jan.  64  15  Jan.  64 

3  Apr.  67 1  3  Apr.  67 
1  Nov.  71 1  1  Nov.  71 
1  Oct.   56,   1  Oct.   56 

8  Mar.  76)  8  Mar.  76 

14  June  73  14  June  73 
10  Mar.  75' 10  Mar.  75 

4  May  60!  4  May  60 
20  Sept.  71  20  Sept.  71 

9  Aug.  71  i  9  Aug.  71 
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1  Apr.  57    1  Apr.  57 

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14  Feb.  77,14  Feb.  77 

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9  Jan.  70  19  Jan.  70 


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 

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590tX  War  Services  of  the  Quarter  Masters. 

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^^^^^^^^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. 


59' 


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? 
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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 


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8  Apr.  f 
2  Nov.  71 
>6  June  77 
8  Apr.  ,• 
28  June  7' 
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10  Oct.    71 

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4  Jan.  77 
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6  Jan.  54  21  Hi.-.  61 


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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 


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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 
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2  Dec.  71 
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1  June  1 

June  1  - 
:  Dec 

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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 


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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). 


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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.  * 

N  N 


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. 


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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 
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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 
trying  c 

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 


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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' 

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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). 


6,3  War  Services  of  Majors  Eetired  by  Sale,  fc. 

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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63-  War  Service*  of  Majors  Retired  by  Sale,  S,x. 

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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War  Sen-Ices  of  Majors  Retired  by  bale,  Sfc. 
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 


64I 

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 


x^::-^^ 


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 


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642 


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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s,     H  i'-tv  U   (CiviRKCSI.  late  Bengal  Pemherton,  Lt.Colonel  Wykeham  Leigh,  60  RiBes 

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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. 


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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, 


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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. 


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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 


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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- 

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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.  <! 

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_    ,-:"•'•  ' 556  -  John  Smith  

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•-  £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  

pvell,  Newton  Plomer 
vke,  J.  S.Ferguson... 
vie,  Chas.  Stephen  ... 

LYenchardF.  T 

vler,  Breame  W 

Jharles   Dashwood... 

jhas.  John 4^, 

Donald  Geo.  M 

lenry  

lenry  B 

Elenry  Day    

Robert  Henry  

Valentine  Aug.  M.  ... 

iVilliam  94, 

William  James 

Villiam  Merrick 

mes,  Edward  John 

;,  Allan  Nesbitt  

Augustus  Hy.  Lane... 


7  1. 


Oric  Stanhope  ... 

■Vancis  John 

Jeorge  Malcolm  . 
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 


mpton,  Cyril 
Villiam  John. 

ncis,  Arthur    .'  545 

Jeorge  Edmond 66 

J-eorge  Franklaud...  520 

lenry   5SI 

iem-y        545; 

ohn  Cyril 521 

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  

—  John  Dentin  P 

—  John  Gay,  MD 

—  John  Thomas    

—  Hon.  Robert 

—  Theophilus  B 

—  William 46, 

French-Brewster,  It.  A.  13. 
Frenchman,  Edulji  P.... 
Frend,  Benjamin' 

—  George 

—  George    

—  William  Causabou  ... 
Frere,  Bartle  C.  A 

—  Richard  Tudor  

—  Wm.  Arthur  Jam  is 

Fresson, Charles  11  ill  74. 

Frewen,  Stephen 

MD.... 


604 


i,  CB. 


—  James  Alex.,  MD. 

—  James  Francis  

—  James  Hardie    

—  J fon.  James  Hay 

—  James  Keith  

-John,  MD.  CB.    .. 

—  John  

—  John  Elphinstone 

—  John  Logan  

—  John  Randal 

-(Kb.  Fred.  Chas 

—  Richard  A  gnew   

-Robert  Hugh 

—  Robert  W.  M'Leod  ... 

—  R.  Winchester,  MD. 

—  Simon 

—  Thomas   103, 

-Thomas  

-Thomas,  MD 

—  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 

I0? 

•  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 


-.■11.. 


W. 


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 


Gimlette,  Geo.  H.  D. 


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Index. 
.  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 


—  Edward  Char 

426 

B  IgarJ 173 

Garth,  Richard    151 

Uaiton,WUlonghl 

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 

1  ■  ry    

- 

jC.io 

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 


£09 


Godfery,  Masters  John..  360] —  Alexander  W: 


JohnC 

on  Moore 
thnrChas., 

1 


132,  s6g 

■ 
.rthnrU     B 

-77 


Samuel    

Wm.  Augustus. 
William  John    . 


344  Gilli  • 


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46 

395 

72,  5'5 
01,  293 
94.  252 
01,   169 

Mtrt  ,l Icc   *® 

Walter    456 

...  583 
-  592 
■••  455 


59»    -Walter 


im  Arthur  . 


•     Uan.Tl a, 

William 


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Edward  Sylvester  ..."  275 

....  578 

....  551 

99.  5'7 

....  569 

....  317 

....  213 
252 


n,  William. 


Godfray,  John  William  269 


54S 


Herbert 
Godfrey,  Albert  Henry.. 


103, 


73, 


Charles  Willis 

—  Cornelius    

—  George    

—  George  Avery  ... 

—  William  Cecil   ... 

—  AVilliamH.  R 

Godley.  Francis  C. 

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 

o  —  James 569 

James 44,  514 

James 386 

James  Eyles 530 

James  Henry  98,  486 


59' 


IwJe.i 


677 


Gordon,  James  Miller...  262  Gould,  Arth.Lcwis  Goo. 

—  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 

—  John 

—  J..hn  Gordon        .. 
-John J.  For  yth 

—  John Marshall  ... 

—  John  Pyne 

—  John  Thornton,  C 

—  Lewis 


!S8]G 


MB.  593 

39S 

520 

594 

379 

290 

...36,  204 
.96,  516 
5.  8,  340 
545 


■!•• 


■  Sir  Wffliamj  Bart. 

■William,  CB 

■William   


I 


319 


.67, 


—  William    ...: 

—  Willia  m  

—  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 


...  246 

5. 

604 

.67,   143 

55i 

545 
369 
604 
367 
324 


Herbert  R.  C 

James 

James  John 
John  Gordon 
John  Higgin 

—  John  Moore    

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    

—  Charles 

Cyril  Metcalfe  ... 

Edw.  Owen  Browne..  400 

—  Henry  Chas.  B 349 

Jas.  Clarke  Charnock  402 

—  Jas.    Cha.  Charnock  360 


25  + 

609 

59: 

130,  609 
609 
366 


—  Geo.  Thomas 

—  Hon.  Hugh  George...  156 

—  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 

Andrew   

Andrew Pellott  S. 
Arthur  Oet a vn is 
Xeo.Cks    1 
( !ha  rles  M  ing  lye 
Charles  Willi 

I.  /..  .. 
i-Mward  ll"i  :■ 


609 


513 


D09 


Ernest  A  igusl     - 
Francis  John 
FrancisJohn  Edwi 
George  Frederick 
StVGeorgeW.  G.KCB. 

John  Hugh 

James  M'Innes 

John  Francis 140 

John  William  ...  100,  249 


89 

569 

54i 
421 


2S6 


545 


..  578 
385 


John 

—  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 
KCSI 

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 

Edw.  HughR 

Francis 

Francis  Gordon    

Hugh  Robert 

John 

Robert  Fiennes    


Hibura:ne,  Alfred  Bacon 
Hiclu'iis,  Wrilliam  ...67, 
Hickes, Henry  J.  F.E.45, 
Hicsey,  Robt.  J.  Fayrer 
Hickie,  James  Francis 
Hickley,  Martin  John... 
Hickman,  Devereux  H. 

—  Devereux  W 

—  Edward  Shad  well  ... 

—  HughP 

—  Stopford  Cosby 

—  T.  E.  Stopford  

Hicks,  Chas.  Fred.  ...41, 

—  Frederick  James... 93, 

—  Henry  Erskme 

—  Henry  Tempest    

—  William  John 

—  William  67, 

Hickson,  Geo.  Blake 

—  Rob.  Albert    

—  Richard  C.Coleman... 

—  Samuel  Arth.  E 

Hiffernan,Exhani  Long 
Hiiririnbothani,   Charles 

—  Rev.  J 

Higirins,  Maurice 

—  Henry  V 

—  See.  J 

—  Richard  Thomas 

—  William    

Ui^irmson,   Charles  T. 

Metcalfe   

—  Conway  R.  D 

—  Francis  George    

—  George  W.  A.  CB.  ... 

—  Henry  H 

—  Henry  Shakespear  ... 

—  Theophilus   97, 

—  Thomas  C 

Higgon.John  Donald  G. 
Hight,  Charles 40, 

—  Edward  Lancelot 

Hignett,  Chas.  Harrison 

3S0  Hildebrand,     Algernon 

73] —  Charles  Phayre 

60J — Godfrey  

62  Hildyard,"  Hy.  John  T. 

jSJHill,  Alan  Richard  

Alex.  Chas 

95, 


Fred  Stafford 

-  GeorgeL.K"«winedy  98,  418 
-Henry    554 

-  James  N.  Brutton  93,  416 

William  ....  606 

William  selwood 545 

-  William  Selwood 253 

-  Wm.  Vincent  Bowen  578 
Hewitt,  J.   Rob.    Silver 

Oliver i7I 

Hewlett,  Thos.  Gillham  531 


John,KD 

—  JohnWm.CleIand  94,  484 

iiutne  ...  42,  514 

■  <  Iregg ...  93,  304 

—  I',  ri'v  Edward  427 

—  I'liili'i.  Ii.CS/ 406 

—  Kiiiph  Anatrntber  ...  342 

—  William  545 

—  William  Chipchase  ...  569 

I  .me...  532 

.  10T 323 

370 

a,  Francis 386 

..  455  —  John  James   i74 

■  'red  k 320  _  John  Lysaght...  372 

J.  Oil   Mills    374 

'.  Uthur  Staniforth  250'—  George  Staveley" 

■   ■       Benn  Y.atman 401  —Henry Walter, MB.  .. 

'  li:ir'es 609  -  Herbert  Francis  

■'"''•  Bernard 67  -  James  Turner  43, 

Iward  Lionel  A.  ...  343— John 

1    Iward  Nich 509  —John 

B  'hard  Lionel 17c  _.i(,hn 

tobt  Henry  Gage  ...  27!  -  jX  Edwin  Dickson 
wm.  Bowley  B i7J  —John  Thomas 5, 


•.  William 
—  fcfiebael  Walker 

; 

Tulin 


—  Augustus  James 

—  Aug.  West 

—  Chas.  E.  Dawson 

—  Chas.  Jones  Lucius... 

—  Charles  Rowland   43, 

—  Edmund S 

—  Edward    

—  Edward  Cleary 

—  Eustace  47, 

—  Francis  Charles  ...70, 

—  Fred.  John  Geo.    

—  Fred.  J.  Ponsonby  ... 

-  L(,i;l  (  k'orge  Au.yusta 

—  George  Michell  D.   ... 

—  George  Mytton 


557,Hill,  Major  Dawson.    ...  345 

8  —  Octavius  William 372 

518—  Percy,  CB 8,  331 

606  —  Percy  Graham  356 

174  —  Peter  Edward 73,  167 

174  —  Rich.  Frederick    606 

234  —  Rowland 283 

165  —  Rowland  H.  T 503 

482  —  Rowley  Rich.Conwaj*  275 

307  —  Rowley  Sale  404 

219  —  .Sir  Stephen  John,  CB. 

169         KCMG 604 

174  —  Thos.  Alex 154 

606  —  William   14 

261 — William  424 

609  —William 74,  484 

604  —  William  Edmund 240 

604  —  William  Frederick  ...  319 

530  —  William  Noel 156 

1  17  Hillas,  Rob.  Wm.  G.    ...  252 

367  Hilliard,  Arthur  C 314 

355  —  George  Towers    546 

219  —  John  Chinery    314 

167 — Wilbam  Edw 351 

557  Hillier,  Geo.  E.  CMG....  606 

606  Hilliker,;Henry 609 

340  Hillman,  William 379 

554  Hills,  George  Scott. ..93,  219 

298  —  George  Scott    99,  419 

39S  — James,  CB 14,  477 

173  —  John    71,  223 

173  Hill-Trevor,  Arthur  Wm.  133 
156  Hillyard,  George  Anson  356 
411  Hilson,  Arch.  H.  il/_D.  .  453 
4S4  Hilton,  James  Foord  ...  31S 

545  —  Francis  Foord 343 

348  —  Murray  Venables 273 

173  Hime,  Albert  Henry    ...  208 

515  —  Frederick 93,  206 

384  —  Henry  Wm.  Lovett...  169 
237  Hinchinbroke,    Edward 
381         Geo.  Hen.  Vise... 62,  229 
212  Hinchliff,  Cha.  Henry    £09 

378  Hind,  John  Wm 237 

554  Hinde,  Benjamin,  MD.  378 

603  —  Chas.  Wm 520 

289  —  Edward   578 

133  —  Francis  Henry 451 

533  —  George  Langford 378 

269  —  John,  CB 546 

586  —  John  Henry  Edward  272 

—  William  Henry 213 

450  Hindle,  John  William  96,  485 

174  Hinds,  Thos.  Clowes  ...  609 
230  —  Wm.  Rich.  G.  MD.  .  382 

12  Hinge,  Daniel  Isaac 395 

344!Hingeston,  Wm.  Hy.  89,  302 
179'Hingston,  Clayton W.  J.  425 

486  Hinton,  James  379 

37i,Hinxman,  Henry  Chas.  3or 
603! —  Rowley  Willes .47,  304 

451  Hipkin,  Thomas   5S6 

313  Hippisley,  Wm.  H 144 

372  —  Rich.  L 212 

2iilHipwell,  Alfred  Geo.  ...  367 
404  Hire,  Sydney  Joseph  ...  546 
209  Hitchcock, Thos. Burnett  297 
317  Hitchins,  C.Tatham  63,  415 

302 j—  Henry  White 546 

354; — Horatio  Otto  73,  178 

27SJ— Thos.  Martyn    '..  169 

20S  Hoban,  Thomas 586 

557, Hobart.Geo. Bertie  B.96,  168 
398' —  Hon.  Horace  Miles  ...  557 

3oij —  George 400 

545;Hobbs,  F.  FitzWm.  T.  .  372 

360  — George  Radley 370 

165  —  Herbert  T.  De  C 308 

211 — Josiah  W.  Pearse 240 

609  Hobday,  Edm.  A.  P.  ...  175 
308  —  Thos.  Francis  ...  106,  424 

482 '—  James  Ramsay 425 

300  Hobson, Fred. Taylor  102,237 
609J — Julian  Campbell. ..48,   515 

554'—  Rev.  F.  W 603 

609  Hockey,  John 586 

45iiHocking,  Rev.  J. MA.  ...457 
410  Hockley,  Julius  Joseph  557 
606'Hodder,  F.  W.  L.  MB...  3S2 
455  Hodding,  Geo.  Carr  68,  48? 
288  Hodge,  Svr  E.G.  KCB.  6,139 
514'Hodges,  Henry  F.  E.  ...  254 

5461—  Thomas  T 323 

208  Hodgetts,  Thomas  55, 

5 Mi  Hodiiins,  Jacob i0o 

68 iHodgkinson.Chas.  Cad.  30, 
321  —  HarryS.  B 2  \ 


I,  A. 


63i 


Hodgkinson,  William...  5S6  Holroyd,  George 36, 

Hodgson,  Chas  James    546  —  Win.  Rice  Morlaml  75, 


5,   238 


—  Charles  Nesbit 

—  Francis  George 

—  George  Robert ... 

—  Godfrey  Beckett 

—  Henry  Bunion  ... 

—  Hugh  Norris 

—  James  Owen 

—  Joseph  Hamilton 

—  Septimus    

—  Studholme  John. 
Hodnett,  Win.  Patri 
Hodson,  Hobt.  Dovet ;m 
Hog,  T.  Ignatius  M.  45, 
Hogan,  Edward,  MA... 
Hogarth,  J.  H.  H.  S.  D. 

Hoge,  David  

Hogg,  Adam  98, 

—  Adam  G.  Forbes. ..48. 

—  Arthur  Melville   ] 

—  F.R.MD 

—  Geo.  Crawford 

—  George  Forbes  ...  42, 

—  Kardinge  Cornwallis  5J9 

—  Sir  James  M.M'Garel 


450  Holt,  Robt.Wm.  Francis  4001 


546  —  William  John    ...102,  236 
519  Holton,  Francis,  MB...  377 

264  Holwell,  W.  A 603 

546  Home,  Sir  A.  D.  KCB.     377 
546  —  Hun.  Cospatrick  D....  356 

173  —  David  Milne 

246  —  Francis   606 

Frederick  Jervis  104,  219 

Robert 73 

290  —  Samuel  Brown 

384  —  Hon.  W.  S.  Doug.  62,  229 
181  Home-Drummond-Mo- 
380.         ray,  Wm.  Augustus  233 
-t>)  Homfray.J.R.MeKenzie  450 

586  Hone,  Tliomas  149 

517  Homier,  Wm.  James 
51S  Hony wood,  Arthur  .. 

51S  Hood,  Charles    

379; —  Francis  Wheler,! "isct.  606 

407  —  George    246 

514  —  John  Cockburn  ...39,  41 
Thomas  Cockburn  ...  29 
William  Charles  236 


Burt.  KCB 606. Hook,  Chas.   Campbell  609 

—  John  Roberts toi,  207)—  Lionel  

—  Theodore  Williamioi,4i9,Hooke,  Henry  Hodson 
Hoggan,  John  Wm.  66,  414  Hooper,  George  Stanley  400 

—  George  W.  H 94,  416]—  Lucas  George  59: 

—  William  B 172  —  Robert  Boole 25: 

Hogge,  Arth.  Fouutaine  253'--  William  Roe 45. 

—  Charles   427  —  Willoughby  W 40; 

—  John  William  427  Hope,  Adrian  Henry  ...  269 

—  SomervilleGeo.C.  68,  312 — Archibald  Hugh' 540 

Hoile,  Edmond, MD.  ...  380J — Charles   305 

Hojel,  Abraham  Nixon    531  —  Charles  Enroll  ...100,  269 

Holbech,  Walter  Henry  .305  —  George 323 

Holbeche,  Richard  ......  350  —  Hugh  Richard 

Holberton,  Thos.  N.  69,  183] —  James 269 

Holbourne,    Alfred  Jas.  580  —  John  Edward  43, 


Holbrook,  E.  Nicoll  W. 

400 

—  Lewi.-  A 

368 

Holcombe.  Francis 

557 

—  Montagu 

Holden,  Harry  R.  L.  .. 

230 

—  Thomas  

52° 

—  Harry  Wiuton 

293 

—  William,   CB 

.     11 

—  Henry   

6o< 

Hopegood,  Win.   Vere 

343 

—  Henry  Capel  L 

'74 

Hopkins,  Cha.Harrie  I 

33' 

Holdieh.SirE.A.A'CI?.  7 

,  301 

—  Edward   

379 

—  Thomas  Hungertbrd  201 

—  Francis  Powell 

6og 

Holdsworth,  Geo.  Wm. 

405 

—  George  Robert 

551 

—  John  Kelly    7: 

,167 

—  Henry  Castell  

Hole,  Frederick    

488 

—  Jacob  Biggs  

242 

—  Lewis  Blyth  89 

242 

—  John 

452 

Holland,  Arth.  Gambier  157 

—  Manley  Ogden 

J73 

—  Ellis  Chas.  F 

'73 

—  Nathaniel    

53" 

—  Henry  William,  CB... 

546 

-  William  

368 

—  Herbert  Christian  .. 

150 

—  William  Friend,  CB. 

546 

—  John 

578 

Hopkinson,  Hy.  CSI.  36,  411 

—  John 

584 

—  William 

4?o 

—  John  Yate 

554 

Hopson,  P.  Tho.  Ongley  584 

—  Launcelot  

604 

Hopton,  Edward 72 

334 

—  Luniley  H.  H 

546 

Hopwood,  Arthur  Robt 
—  Edwin  James    

55< 

—  Thomas  Wollams 

546 

37S 

—  Trevenan  Jas.  CB... 

554 

—  Hervev    

604 

Holley,    Edmund    Hun 

169 

Horan,  Thomas 

554 

—  George  Hunt  

347 

—  William   

569 

Hollings  worth,  T.  S.  .. 

378 

Hore,  1  harles  Owen    .. 

282 

Hollinshead,    Laurenct 

—  Edward  C.  F 

240 

Brock-  

294 

—  F.  Standish 100 

,  233 

Hollist.E.  Ommaney  9c 

168 

—  John  Christopher  105 

■  399 

Holloway,  Benjamin  '." 

;>■' 

—  Walter 

34i 

—  Edward  Geo.  Vere  98,486 

—  Walter  Stuart   

530 

—  James  Lewis,  CB  ... 

377 

Horman,  Reo.  Dnhame 

196 

H.ilhvav,  Charles   ..104 

337 

Horn,  Sir  Fred.  KCB.    5 

■■  1 

—  Edmund  John  

290 

—  John  

586 

—  James  ('Into. 1   

246 

Homblower,  Edward  .. 

Holme,  Brvan  Francis 

237 

Hornby,  Cecil  R 

274 

Holmes.Arth.L'E.H.ior 

419 

—  Cecil  Lumsden 

302 

—  Arthur  Parker,  MD. 

454 

—  Edm.  John  Phipps.. 

—  Cecil  Devereux    

150 

—  Geoffrey  S.  P 

-  ■■' 

—  George  Beresfbrd  B. 

55' 

—  John  Frederic  

—  George  Edward   

546 

—  Leyland  

ji6 

—  Henry  Rich.  L 

264 

Home,  Chas.  Jas.  ...  94 

255 

—  Henry  Stanhope 

315 

—  Edmund  Garland 

609 

—  James 

592 

-  Edward  Wm 

|]  7 

—  Jas.   Gus.  Hamilton 

584 

—  George    

59: 

—  James  Nicol 

GOG 

—  John  Charles 48, 

414 

—  Percy  Lee  

54f 

Horner,  William    

256 

—  PonsonbvRoss  ...102, 

399 

Horniblow,  Arthur  E... 

401 

—  Robert  Andr.  K.  MB 

455 

—  Frank  Herbert 

21.3 

—  Thos.  Jas.  Paul,  MB 

383 

—  Thomas  

5''"' 

—  William  Burvill  ...94, 

zig 

Hornsby.Alf/W.Hatchell  488 

—  William  Nassau  

3°5 

—  George  Mackenzie  B 

169 

—  William  Prescod 

349 

—  Henry  Francis     

554 

Holmestcd.  Thomas    ... 

53] 

Horrocks,  Alex.  M 

349 

Holroyd,  Charles 

546 

—  Alex.  Macintosh  

349 

1  Horrocks,  Hen.  Charles  400 
iHorsbrugn,  Arch.  Li.  ...  320 
Horsburgh, ic>r.  A.  MA.  457 
Horsey,  Edw.  Ralph  ...  557 
Horsfall,  Iteo.  Thomas...  533 
Horsford,  Sir  Alfred  H. 
&CB 7,115,253 

—  Edward  O'Brien. ..48,  414 

—  Edwin  C.  O'Brien        450 

—  Norman  M.  Thos.  101,  419 
Horsley,  Frank  67,  483 

—  William  H 551 

Hort,  Iteo.  Charles  J.  ...  603 

—  Sir  Jn.  Josiah, -Br. CB.     10 
Horton,  James  139 

—  J.  A.  Beale,  MD 3S5 

—  Thomas   330 

Hosack,  John 253 

HoseasoHj  G.  S 603 

—  Henry   546 

Hoskins,  Arthur  Reg.  ...  551 

—  Reginald 104,  323 

—  William  Henry  ...103,  487 

Hoskyn,  Chas.  Reg 212 

Hoskyns,  Chandos   210 

Hossack,  George  551 

Hoste,  Dixon  E.  CB.  40,  165 
Hotham,  Henry  Edw....  330 

—  John 503 

—  John 172 

—  William   353 

Houghton, AlbertEvelyn  401 

—  Ernest  .'...  369 

Henry 


94,   4s- 


—  Richmond 

—  William  Robert 
Houston,  J.  McDon.J/Z).  504 

John,  MD 504 

Houstoun, James  Flower  170 
H  ow.i  rd  ile  Walden, Fred- 
erick George,  Lord      .  60  . 
Howard,  Cyrus  Cosmo..  17, 

—  Cecil  Arthur 

—  Edward    

—  Francis   

—  Francis,  MD. 

—  Frederic 

—  FrederickCoi  ipto 

—  George  Aug.  11. 

—  Henry   Richard  L 

—  Henry  Stanley  ...104,  281 

—  Kenneth 569 

—  Thomas   20S 

—  Walter 326 

—  William  32 

Howard-Vyse.Gra.W.R.  173 
Howarth.Wm.  Conquest  237 
Howe,  R.  W.  P.,  Ea    "   " 

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—  Thomas  Herrick 
Howden,  John  Dowling  305 
Howell,  Horace ;.-. 

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—  Llewellyn  James. 

—  Reuben    

Wm.  Henry    36c 

Albert  Joseph  40' 

Fred.  Augustus...  73,   22 
Howett,  Henry  Hollis...  37 

Howey,  William    405 

Howie,  Thos.  Stickney 

Howland,  Joseph 

Howlett,  Arthur,  CB.  36,  4S0 

Arthur 

Howley,  John 

Patrick  Albert  

Hoycs,  Alexander... 

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302  Hoysted,  Isaac   

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—  Thomas  Norton    .. 
Hozier,JohnWallacei<  2    144 

Hubback,  Henry  W.  J.      :7 

Hubbard,  Cecil  John 68,  220 

Keo.  Edward  Jas.  MA.  457 

—  Henry 155 

Hubbersty.Rich. Nathan  33"= 
Huddart,  Arth.  Kerl  ...  35"= 

Huddleston.G. Croft 554 

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—  Charles  James 69,  415 

—  David  Erskine,  J/J>...  531 

—  Edward  Ashton    236 

—  Emilius   306 

—  Frank  349 

—  George  Arthur,  MB.    384 

—  George  William  285 

—  Henry  Andrew 137 

—  Henry  Wentworth...   428 

—  John 237 

—  John  Henry,  Mv.  ...  382 

—  Joseph  William  ...  67,  29S 

—  Percy  John     270 

—  Pierce  Edward 252 

—  Robert 546 

—  Robert  George 546 

—  Robert  John" 46 

—  Thomas  Elliott  ...  4;,  177 

—  William    372 

—  Wiiliam  Gvvynne  102,  4S7 

—  Wm.Templer,  CB.  10,  410 
Hughes-Hallctt,  Jas.  W.  310 

Huleatt.  Reo.  Hugh   003 

lluKc,  Chas.  Frederick..  356 
Hulseberg,  John  Wild...  378 
Humbley,  Wm.  Welling- 
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—  Reo.  C    N.  MA. 

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—  John  James   546 

—  John  James  Fiaa 340 

—  John  Richard   47 

—  John   S.  M  .. 

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—  William  Wheler  ...04,  410 
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—  Benjamin  Geale  256 

—  Benjamin  George 519 

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—  John 515 

—  JohnC.  'IV  .  :    .     . 

—  Robert  Blake  -  c 
T'i  noes  Blake  244 

Humpbery,  Stanley 307 

Humphreys,  Edw.  Story  360 

IvI'.n  ard  230 

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Humphry,   Edw.    W 
Hungerford,  Richard     .  378 

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Hunt,  Andrew     .....  62 

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Edmund  D  Arcy  . 
Godfrey  Massy  7. 

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Henry  Vaughan  . 
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John  Percival,  MD 
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305  Irvine.  Thomas  Thomp- 


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—  Thomaa   584- 

Thomaa  Boohfinrt    ...  554  - 

Villiers  Edward  361- 

Wdliani      259- 


Henry  Francis  ...  94,  265  Irving,  Alexander,  CB..  546 

Henry  Prim 45  —  tieorge  Clerk 383 

Robert  554—  .lames.  MD 453 

Thomas    609  —  John  Beaufm 5Q2 

Thomas  Brace  606  —  John  Chas.  Sarle 


James,  Herbert 3c 

Herb.  Henderson   41,  51 


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—  Arthur  Stewart   ...92,  168  —  Dunbar  Fiaser 179 

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g 609  —  George,  CB 402 

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...    |S7  -  Henry  546 


Lewis  Allen   384 

Robert 578 

293  Irwin.  Bee.  A.  W.,  MA.  457 

179 — Chamney  G.,MB 595 

De  la  Cherois  Thomas  170 
Herbert  Kdwards    ...  242 

John 557 

John  Frederick 303 

John  James  Fox  250^ 


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596  —  Thomas  Angelo 569, 

William  Boyd   546 

381  —  William  John 162 

3*6  —  William     „ 6,  334! 

344  Isaacson,  Hen.  Bevan...  400; 

Tohn  de  Stuteville  ...  234 

93.  347  —  Henry  de  Stuteville  99, 169 

21c  Tsaeke,  H.  Wedderburn    169 

Lancelot  Henry  ...67,  48 


—  John  Muir 319  lies,  William  Robert 

69,  221  Illingworth,  John  A 

—  Joseph S<>5 

—  Joseph  William 569 

—  .Montgomery 44,  412 

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—  Ralph  John  344  Ind,  Fred.  John  Nash 

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Samuel  Alexander        354    -  James  Algernon  2451 

-  Thos.  Alexander 534  [ngall,  William  L.  CB  gl 

594  Inge,  John  Walker  169 

457  Ingham,  William  James  37 


Edwin  Robert  430 

Edward  Harbord 331 


6og  Cvey,  George  James 606 

380; — Wm.  Fred.  Torcato...  594 

Imbusch,  Henry    279: Izod,  William  Henry  92,  168 

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Arthur  W.  F 242 

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Charles    403 

Charles  Julian 453 

Cbristison  Syme  569 

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George  Charles 407 

319  —  George  D'Aguilar 450 

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James  Rower    99 

James  Henry 373 

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Louis  Charles  213 

Montague  B.  G 174 

Richard  382 

Robert  William,  CB...  373 
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W.  Henry  Hardwick  332 
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Ji  cson,  J.H.Fitzherbert  272 

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R  ibert  Stephens.  96,  4S5 
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John  Fencott   25 

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Richard  50 

Walter  Haweis 21 

Walter  Wilson  35 

Wm.  Christopher 14 

William  Colville  57 

William  Hill  28 

William  Lancelot 23. 

William  Mawer 38, 

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Lachlan  Foster  ...106,  421 
Quintin  S.  Awdry  98,  48* 
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Jardine,  Jas.,  MD 595 

Jarrett.Han.  C.  T.    ...94,  41^ 

Henry  Sullivan  ...9S,  4Hi 

Horoert  St.  David  ...   233 

Jarvis,  R.  Ed.  Colborne  31: 

-.  Samuel  Peters,  CMCt.    4s 

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Jary,  R.  Herbert  Heath  6og 
Jauncey,  Alex.  Sidney  G.  374 

Jay,  William  379 

Jayakar,  Atmaram  S....  531 
Jazdowski, B. J.j MB.  ...  380 

Jeamea.  Emanuel 557 

Jeans,  Chas.  Gilchrist...  370 
Jebb,  Arthur 100,  27s 

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Jee,  Edward  Alfred 140 

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Teffcoat,  Jas.  Henry 379 

Jefferson,  Mervyn *D.  ...  277 
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 

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Tenings,  U.  A.,  MD 382 

Jenkins,  Alexander... 43,  481 

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—  Thomas  Morris 489 

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Tenkinson,  George  S.  C.  341  1 
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Kentish 603 

Stephen  "Weston  208 

Jenney,  Wm.  Richard...  371 
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William  Colvile     242  j 

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William  H.  Dawes  ...  5io: 
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173  —  Chas.  Henry 262 

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531  —  Francis  Henry 2x3 

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609  —  Harvey  Hamilton   ...  488 

346  —  Henry  Cha.  Thomas  401 

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Matthew  Nisbett  G. 
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Kauntze,  Edw.  H.  E.  95 

Kay,  Alfred  Hervey  299 

Foster  C.  Li.-ter 137 

Henry  Monckton  400 

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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. 

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—  Thi  - 

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•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 


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Thomas  w 

William  G 

Nlcksnon,  A'-r  i>;n id 

'   lei.  Wui.  It 

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- 
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    . 
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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 


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—  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 

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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 


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—  Philip  Aahby  Mettam 

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■  ■  orge  Rich.105, 

I      ie.  Leonard  Thalea  398 

J  ihn         596 

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J  imes,  MP.  ...  384 
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riok  Babington  519 

ffenry  66,  166 

eld  Patten  40 

F.    ...  421 
lharles  Edward  »6o 

—  Charles  Henry 584 

!■■■-    C.  l\  ,M.i.    .    506 

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Qerald  174 

—  Henry  Joseph    7.  513 

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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  , 


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607  Penrose,  Cooper 

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4        Penrose  a  CB. 

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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, 

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Perch-all,   Charles 


517'  pil!ean,  Henry  George 
602 1 Pinching,  Adam  Park... 
395]Pi'aekne.v,  Geoffry  Fra. 

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237|Pink,  Francis  John 

172  Pinkerton,  John,  Ml).... 

6io:PipeV,  Chas.  Chris 

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74.  516— -Philip  Gosset,  OB.  36,  165 


610  Pirie,  Adol.  Grahau 


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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  . 

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Pettigrew,  Her.  S.  Thos.  506 
P  tyton,  Algernon  IT. 
-  Chas.  Talbot 

-  Francis     

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-  Jones  Lloyd,  MB 

-  I. until. v  Scobell... 
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Wm.  Robert 


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...  384 
....  428 

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97 


•08,415 
249 


Phaire,  William 
Irthur 

Sir     Arthur     Purvis. 

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H art,  CB.  ...3, '36,  5i, 

Phelips,  Henry  P.  p.  ...  603 

—  Richard  570 

OS    .'.94',  485 

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405 

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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 

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—  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 

—  Barnard  Hughes... 94, 

—  Capon  Henry 

—  Charles  Edward   

—  Francis  Henry  

—  Fred.  Geo.  ...'. 

—  George  Berthon   

—  Henry  Edward 

—  Jenico  Edward 

—  John  Ingle 67, 

—  John  William 

—  Richard,  CB 43, 

—  Richard  William 

—  William  R 

—  William  Thomas 

Prettejohn,  R.  B.,CB.  .. 
Pivtyman,  I  i.  Tinda  I  i-  '., 

—  William    

Pr  v  1  1 .  1  Iharles    

—  <  ;.'  >]'■.'.'  l'hipp-i     .     .  4_- 

_.   [ — Lewis  De  Teissier    ... 

:,oo  —  Thomas  Wm 

348:— William    -  .. 

17+  Price,  Adolphus  James 

403  —  Alfred  Ernest    

395l—  Edward,.  CB n, 

—  Edward  Thos 

—  Edwin  Charles  H.  ... 
•-Geo.  Richardson 

595  —  George Uvedale  ...39, 

401  —  Gordon  ,  MB 

607! —  James  Cecil  Grove  ... 
371  —  James  Hervi  y 

384  —  James  NugentB 

558  —  John  Andrew 

184  —  John  Bulkeley 

366  —  John  Lloyd 

279 '  —  Ralph  Aiistruther 

155  —  Richard  Blackwood... 
506 — Robert  Havard    ...42, 

Robert  Locke 

Sir  Rose  Lambart.  A7. 

Thomas    

Thomas  C  1 1 

William,  MD 


010 


Prichard,  Geo.  Penry  M. 

—  Herbert  Christie  

Piickett,  Thomas  

—  Win.   Robt 

Pridea  ux,  Robert  A 

—  WilUam  Francis  

Pridham.  Frederick 

Priestley,  Edw.  J.  Keuw. 

—  Fred.  J.  B 36, 

—  Fred.  Jos.  Blakiston 

—  Horatio    

Primrose,  Hon.  E.  H.  72, 

—  Jas.  Mam-ice,  CSS.  ... 

Prince,  Robert    ic.4, 

Pringle,  Alexander  

—  Alfred  Lionel 

—  David   

—  George    40, 

—  Sir  No-nan  W.  D.  Bt. 

103, 

—  Robert 

—  Robert,  MB 

Prinsep,  A.  Haldimand 
Prior,  Arthur  W 

—  Benjamin  J.  C 

—  Charles   

—  George  Upton      ...74, 

—  Henry  A.  A 

—  Henry  Hartley 

—  Herbert  M 

—  John  Edw.  Hale. ..106, 

—  William  

Prissick,  Thomas  B 

Pritchard,  Alfred  B 

—  Edward  Brace  

—  Gordon  Douglas  ...43, 

—  Henry  7, 

—  Hemy  Follett   95, 

—  Hurlock  Galloway  101, 
Pritchett,  Wm.  Morris  .. 
Probart,  Francis  Geo.  C. 

69, 

Proby,  Granville  N.  A. 

Probvn,Si/-DightonMac- 

liaghten,  CB.  KlSC. 

-Fra.  Hoel    

—  John  Langford... 

Procter,  Montagu  M.  72, 

Pronger,  James 

Protheroe,  Edw.   Schaw 

-   Montague  101, 

Proudfoot,  Andrew  Wm. 

—  James  Geo 

Pryce,  Athelstane  Robt. 

—  Douglas  Davidson 

Pryce  Meyriek 

Puckle,  Henry  Glover  72, 

—  James  ". 

Puddicombe.Rob.  Bruce 
Puget,  Granville  W.  67, 

—  Jc" 


4'9  Pyne,  John  Compton  ... 
36i[Pyrke,  Reg.  Duncombe 

300  Quarry,  Charles    

173I —  John " 

530  Quayle,  James  Spedding 
518  —  William  Adair,  MD. 
369  Queade,  William  Henry 
173  Qnentm,  Geo.  A.Fred... 

4-: Walter 

256  Queripel,  Alfred  Ernest 
610  Quicke,  Ernest  H.  G.  ... 
229! Quill,  Arthur  Saunders 

11—  Berkeley  Crosbie 

297  —  John  Jerome 

521 — Lawrence  

171  —  Rich.  Henrv,  MB 

386Quin,  Edward 

—  Peter  Edward 

—  Thomas  James 

—  W.  H.  Wvndham 

Quinlan,  liec.  A.  W.  R. 

—  Michael 

Quinton,  W.  W.,  MB.  ... 

344|Quirk,  John  Owen 

548  — Philip 

402  llalian,  Edward 


ohn  .. 

Pughe,  J.  Robertson    ... 
Pulfbrd,  Russell  Richard 

Pullan,  Avrton     97, 

Pulley,  Charles 

i7i|Pulstbrd,  chas.  Harvey 
6o7|Pulteney,  R.  Maximilian 
6o7|Pumfrett,  George. 


171  —  Wm.  Sparks  .'.[... 
5.,-  !'!  .chard,  Augustus. 
330' — Geo.  Herbert 


Pureed,  E.  T.  Will...  66, 

—  Matthew  Henry    

Pure  las,  Charles  

—  John  Robert  Philip  ... 

—  William  Robt 

Purdon,  David  Wm 

—  Henry  Geo 

—  John  Edw.,  JUS 

—  John  James  

—  Rowland 

Purdy,  Robert 

Purefoy,J.W.,3/'X) 

Purkis,  William  Syer  ... 
Purves,  Henry  Black.... 
Purvis,  Arthur  D.  M.  ... 

—  Arthur  Kennedy  

—  Alox.B 

—  Charles  Alexan  Ler.  . 

—  Chas.  Hotham  

—  Herbert  M.  G 48, 

Putsey,  William  H 

Puzey,  Arthur  Robert... 

Py croft,  George 

Pym,  Edw.  Lawes  ...14, 

—  Edw.  Alfred  I 

—  Fred.  Geo.  CB 

—  Samuel 

Pyne,  Edward  Ernest  .. 

—  John 


2  16 


4f  1 


Herbert 
Radclifi;  William 

—  Francis  Wm 

Radcldfe,  Arthur  W.  T 

—  Derwentwater  .  

—  EmiliusC.Delme' 

—  Geo.  B.  Edmund 

—  Geo.  Travis   

—  Robert  Parker 12, 

—  Win.  Pollexfen.CB.  ... 

Raddock,  Charles  E 

Radford,  Arthur 

—  Oswald  Claude 

Rae,  Gustav.  Rochfort... 

—  Vivian  Rochfort  

—  William 

Rahilly,  John  Roche  ... 
Raikes.CharlesLewis  96, 

—  Edward 

—  Frank  S.  W 

—  Frederick  Duncan.... 

—  Percy  Bury  95, 

—  Robert  Napier 13, 

—  Thomas,  CB 

Railston, Henrv  F.dward 

Rainbird,  Alfred   

Rajnes,  Julius  A.  R.,CB 
Rainey,  A.  J.  Macan   ... 

—  Henry  Garner,  CB... 

Rainforth,  Thomas 

Rains,  Stephen  Walter.. 
Raiusford,  Joseph  R.  ... 

—  Marcus   Edw.  R ' 

Stephen  Dickson 

—  Wm.  John  Read   

Rainsford-Huimay,  F.... 
Rait,  Arthur  John,  CB... 

r  racis  J 

—  Geo.  Dalhousie  C.    ... 

—  Herbert  Aveling 

Ralph,  Charles 

Ralston,  Win.  Henrv  67, 
Rambnut,  J.,  MB  ..  ... 
Rammed,  Henry  S.  ...42, 
Ramsay.Balcarres  D.W. 

-  Son.  Charles  M 

Edw.  Bannerman  ... 
Francis  B" 

—  George  7, 

—  Il„n.  Sir    Henry  CB. 

KCSl i3, 

—  H.v.  Lushington    

72,—  Herbei  I  Maynard 

1 

—  John 

—  John  George 

—  Marmaduke 95, 

—  Nathaniel  C 97, 

—  Robt.  A.  Douglas 

—  Thomas 

—  William  Alexander... 
Ramshutham,       Walter 

r-tt.MB 

Rams  den.  George 

—  Herbert  F.  S " 

—  William  Charles  

—  William  John  F 67, 

.  tier.  A.,  MA..! 

—  George 

'..  A 

■ederick 


367 


69 


h„Ul 


—  JohnGeorm 383  —  >•  •'■  Buchanan  bio 

_:,„;;;;,-  ,U\-8irTha*.,&cB.cB.  4,286 

—  Richard  George   261  -Thomas  ....  007 

Randell  George 9),  4S6  Ree8,JohnvanderHorst  579 

Randolph,  Alfred  H.       213    -  \v:iH-;r  .i-mwi-v.I 592 

_  c.WUaon  m  Reeve,  Ellis  Philip  Fox...  607 

..  579  —  John 607 

..  ^44  —  NeviU  Hemy 289 

..  607  Beeves,  Albert     245 

Charles  Edward 

..  270  —  Frederick    

..  309  --  Henry  Nicholas 

548  —  Henry  Spencer  Edw.  366 

290 

344 

456  Reid,  Adam  Scott,  MB.    455 

Baaatbrd.  Charles 45'  -  Alexander  595 

Kjiih  Win  John      145  —  Alex.  John  Forsyth...  424 

:-.      Alex   rhomson 73,  5*s 

—  John  Ira- ,.  548    -  Blair  Thomas     548 

Rathbone,    Sc.    George         -StrCha.JTGB 7.  4">i 

John -M-    -  diaries  Edward     ..,8     -° 


—  Bdmnn 

-  Ernes!  Henry 

—  JohnWeech 

-  Walter 

Rankon,  Arthur  Win. 
Patrick  .. 
• 
Rankin.  Henry  Herbert  45°  —  John 
Banking,  W.    Lancaster  503  —  John 


.1.01...S,  rr.incis  ... 

Frank  RouiUly.... 

George  Hewetson 

Henry  Charles  .... 

Henrv  Charles  .... 

Heibert  E 

607! — James  C 

607, —  James  Hen.,  MB., 

289  —  John  Hunter 

245  —  Thomas  

237—  William  Ellis 

555  Rhodes,  Elmhirst  ... 


383 


517 


—  Ernest  Fred. 

—  Fra.  Wm 

—  Godfrey   

Biach,  win.  Alex.  ...  39, 
Kiall,  Rich.  V.  Sankey 

—  William  Augustus  ... 
BibblMsdale,  Tho.  Lord 
Ricardo,  Francis  Cecil... 

.—  Gerald  C 

S,r  Cha.JTGB 7.  41°!  —  Henry  George 

Charles  Edward 


82  -  Horn 


Baihborne,Hans  B  »bert  269 

-  Wm.  Hans   20cl 

Hired  My.       .  382 

.  .  Ml).  5°.' 

Rattray,  Cha.,  MB 595 

--  James  clerk,  en. 14 

-  Bo  li  .ii  Bare 

■  -  Thomas,  (II. (SI.  3;,  411 

Raven,  Newoome  R.  .   .  369 


David  

Ellis  Ramsay 

Francis,  MD 

Francis  Maude .... 
George  Alex  C.   . 

George  David 

Harrie  Archbold  . 

Henry  

Herbert  Astell  S.. 


■•  593 
■  •  3i7 
•■  325 


RavenhiU,  BdwardH.  G.  331  —James  

—  Rdgar  Evelyn  237— James 4t, 

--  Frederick  George  71,  167  —James,  MD 

—  John  Smith  592J— James  black 93, 

--  Philip, C£  43.  205  —  .las.  Henry 

ft, Wm.  Henry  592I— James  Henry  E 

Havenshuw,  Chas.W.   .'..  4.:;    -  John  Henry  Stuart... 

--  Harold  A 4"j  —  Lcstoek  Hamilton    ... 

Herbert  Edw i--  —  Philip  Savile  Grey  ... 

B  iv,,.,  Win.  Woodward  171  —  Robert    73,  364 

Rawlins,  Alex.  M   .  ..93,  1S1  —  Robert  454 

—  Arch.  Macdonell  555 — Sylvester  249 

—Arthur  John  Chambre  179  —  Thomas  Bassatt  377 

Henry  dot' 336  —  William   34 


—  James  Sebastian  54K 

—  John  , 95,  292 

Seb.  White   100,  315 

—  Thomas  Andrews      .  55a 
Rawlinson,  Albemarle  A.   150 

—  George  Bomney   607 

Spencer  Richard 489 

-  Wm.  Cecil  Welch 246 

Rawnsley.  Thos.  Joseph  369 
,1   rartneyClarke  210 

lb  rbert  Edw 212 

—  Bm.TheophelasJ.Jfa.456 
RawBtome,  JohnGeorge  607 

—  Geo.  Albert  Law.     .  398  Rennick,  Albert  de  C....  42^ 
Ray.G.Hutchinson.JfjD.  453  —  Edward  F.  J.  de  C.  ...  425 

■ ;.  Eeywortb         ;8o  —  Henrv  de  Parny   105,  421 
D  0^ConneU,2fD.  454  —  Robert  H.  Francis  ...  422 
Rennie,  Charles  E.  05,  28" 

..  583  — William  55 

..  395|Renny, Alex.. Mac \Vhirter42 


ReiUy,  li.  Lewis  Philip. 

—  Charles  Geo.  H 

—  Edmund  George 

—  James 

—  John     

—  John  Aug.  Herbert... 

—  Rawdon  Edw.  I) 

-  William  E.  M..CB.  4: 

Rell',  Benjamin  

Remmington,  Fred.  A. 

—  Samuel  L.  M 

RendeU,  William  J 

liendle,  Ashton  Wm.    ... 


Hi  ',:.',   B 

-  Geo.  Jos.  Robt 

Raymond.EUiott  A.  .. 

Francis  

Rayner,  Maurice  K. ... 

Iw.  Vilhers 

.  Fred,  it.'.'. 

- 

•  ine  Caridi 

-  John  Bi 
Raphael  Woolman 

-  Willi.-.,, 

■  air  Lloyd   . 

-  Arthur  Revel! 

Edward    ... 

Herbert  Taylor 

John  I'.    | 


■7.   327 


1  leorge 

•  393|—  George  Alexander 

>,  234  —  Geo.  Blakiston 

.  312  —  Henry,  CSI.  

.   372  —  Henry  

.  603  —  Thomas  J.    O'Dwyef  425 
.  sss  Renny-Tailyonr,  Henry 

154.     Waujrh     

.  570  Renshaw,  Rich.  Wm. 

7    Renton,  David,  M  i> 

irl    

W  illiam  Cordon    ... 

- 14  Renwick,  W.  T 5, 

579  Reporter,      Maneckjee 

I'Muljee .'.... 

Repton,  Fred.  Win 

li.  1  bi  rl  .Miiu       .  ,M> 

Humphrey  T.  H 

.77  Retallick,  John  M.  a 

ill,  Join,  .       ... 

...  256  Row,  Thomas  Dennis 
■    1  Etej  aard,  Francis  11 
,    •l"1"1  ' ■'  oardson,  Cha.B   68 

1:    B   en 

'■"<    Henry,.)//;.        ,   l;,y„e,  .]:,,„cs  FreiL.'.'.'." 

.        ■         I'el,  .■  Hi  am  1  „, 

.309  Reynell,  B»».  Geo    eC 

:    IB     §.  275 

•7,  413      Cecil  Edward    l7l 

'■I.  457       Edward  O.  IgJ 

■   '    '•''■  i;-rMwardS IO'6-  ?£ 


607 
stus  ...  570 
ikett  75,  416 
30* 


-.las.  Thos 

—  Spring  Robert 

—  Walter  Brook  92, 

—  William  

—  William  Roche,  MD. 
Rich,  Almeric  E.  F 

—  Arthur  Nevvbolt   

—  Charles  Carroll 

—  Charles  David 

—  G.  Whit  worth  T.,  CB. 

—  Frederick  Henry 

—  Henry  Bayard  .'. 

—  John  Sampson 

—  Robert  James  Evelyn 

—  William  Charles  

—  Wm.  Harry  Dcrvillo 
Richards,  Arthur  W.  M. 

—  C.F.,  MB 

—  Charles  Jas 

—  Fleetwood  John  ...14, 

—  FowellC.  B 

—  Hamilton  Macdonald 

—  John  Richard  H 

—  Robert    13, 

—  Solomon 14, 

—  Stuart  Lloyd 

—  William  Hamilton  70, 
Richardson,   Alexander 

—  Arthur  Fra.  Geo 

—  Charles  James 

—  Christopher  R 

—  Edmund  R.   Stewart 

—  Fras.  Bernard  Walter 

—  Frederick   

—  Geo.  Lloyd  Reilly 

—  Harry  Sevmour   

—  Henry  J.  R.  S 

—  Ivan  Owden  

—  John 

—  John.  MB 

—  John  Booth   . 

—  Jos.  Fletcher. 

—  Richard  ' 

—  Roland     

—  Robert  Wm 

—  Wm.  Keane   

—  Win.  St.  John   

—  William  Stewart... 89, 

—  Wodehouse  D 

Richer,  James  S 

Richcy,  William    

—  Thomas  Mills   

Richmond  and  Gordon, 

C.  H.  G.  L.,  Utiles  of 

Richmond.  Edward 

Felix    

George  Matthew 

Henry  Thomas 

John  Alexander  ...98, 
Matthew,  cb 

—  Richard  Oliffe  

Sylvester  Wilson 

"s.  Alan  Win. i 


.92, 


54Q 


Rieketts,  Charles  

Henry  Wymlham  

Montague  Poyntz  95, 


Eickir-n.  Albert  Divett  £10 

—  WuLun 3O 

Riddell.Cha.FairfordH.  250 

—  C.  J.  Buchanan,    CB.  548 

—  George  Dalziel 504 

—  Hy.  Edw.  Buchanan    305 

—  Henry   Som.   Hutton  304 

—  Henry  Vansittart 406 

—  Rob.  G.  Buchanan-...  305 

—  Robert  Vansittart    ...  220 
-  Rodney  Stuart 316 

—  Walter 171 

—  William  Carre  349 

—  Wm.  Henry   255 

Riddick,  John 3S3 

Rideout,  A.  Kennedy  74,  167 

—  Fra.  Goring  405 

—  Fred.  Chas.  Wood   ...  287 

—  John  Wood  43,  481 

Rider,  Wm.  Barnham  T.  55S 
Ridgeway,  Joseph  West  451 

—  Rich.  Kirby  425 

Ridgwav, Albert Brutton  373, 

Ridler,  William 281 

Ridley,  Alfred  Bayley...  238 

—  Chas.  Parker..." 342 

—  Henry  Matthew 149 

Ridout,  Joseph  B 336 

Ridsdale,  W.  H.  E.   100,  245 

Rigaud,  Gibbes 54a 

Rigg,  Henry  Alfred 171 

—  Robt.  Addison 173 

Righy,  Henry  7,  21S 

Riley,  Hen.  Whewell  D.  299 

—  John  Edward    610 

Rimington,  Rich.  B.  74,  206 

—  Spencer 94,  516 

—  Thomas  Hosmer 552 

Rind,  Alex.  T.  Seaton  A.  424 

—  Malcolm  M'Neill 353 

Ring,  James,  MD 3S4 

Ringe,  Richard  Head  ...  395 
Ringer,  Theobald,  MD.  453 

Ringwood,  Herbert 316 

Rintonl,  Robert 97 

Riordan,  R.  de  Burgh...  380 

—  William  Edward 332 

Rippon,  George  William  371 
Ritchie,  GeorgeM.  S.  ...  396 

—  James 186 

—  James 328 

—  James  Hutton,  MD.  505 

—  John    73,  183 

—  John  Lichenstein 3S5 

—  Thomas  583 

Ritherdon,  Augustus  39,  480 

—  Augustus  Wm.  ...  41,  481 


153 


—  Robert  Aug 238 

Rivaz,  Vincent 422 

Rivers,  Fra.  James    95,  485 

—  Harry a-? 

Rivett-Carnac,  Edw. 

—  Ernest  H 

—  James  F 425 

—  Percy  T 287 

Rizzo,  Edmund 362 

Robarts,  Beo.  Alf.  G.  A.  457 

—  Charles  James  145 

Robb,  David  Elvy    603 

—  John,  MB 532 

Robberds,  Rev.  F.  W....  457 
Bobbins,  Alex.  G.  John  277 


Geo.  Blakemore 

—  Henry  J.  MD 384 

—  Herbert  Eyre 401 

—  Nathaniel  Eyre 372 

Roberts,  Beo.  A.  G-  A....  457 

—  Alex.  Sankey 360 

—  Allan  Scott 451 

—  Arthur  E.  Simmonds  579 

—  Arthur  J 372 

—  Arthur  William   450 

—  Charles   318 

—  Charles  Armstrong...  256 

—  Charles  Fyshe 6:0 

—  Chas.  John  Cramer  89,245 

—  Charles  Pasley  552 

—  Edmund  Humphrey    378 

—  Edward  372 

—  Francis   170 

—  Frank 398 

—  Frederick  Boyd...  98,  183 

—  Sir  Fred.  S.  KCB.  14,  177 

—  F.Thomas £07 

—  George  Ricketts...42,  412 

—  Gerard  John 319 

—  Henry  Prescott,  MB.  53,, 


Roberts,  Henry  Robert   246'Robinson,  John. 


—  Henry  Bradley.. 

—  Henry  Bradley 

—  Herbert  H odder  .. 

—  Howland    

—  John  

—  John  Edward  P.  H 

—  John  Dobree  A.   .. 

—  N.  D'Esterre 

—  Rich.  Armstrong.. 

—  Richard  Samuel... 

—  Richard  Tucker  .. 

—  Stanley  Napier    . . . 

—  Thomas  Law    

—  Thomas  William    9 

—  Walter 

—  William 3 

—  William  Arthur    10 

—  William  Bertie 

—  William  Edward  .... 

—  Win  Howland,  MD 
Robertson,  A.C.-M2).  . 

—  Alex.  Cunningham,  CB. 


213  —  JohnCorsane 103. 

552  —  John  Innis 

401  —  John  James 

170  —  Mark    

415  —  Matthew 

13S  —  Owen  Campobello  ... 

175I-  Philip  Albert 

3271— Ralph  S.  Pemberton 

Richard  Collingwood  304 


97,  485 
....   174- 


Kichard  Harcourt 

Richard  Henry. 

Richard  Redd 584  —  Fred.  W 


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380  Rogers, Thos.  King, MB.  505 

170  Rogerson,  William  297 

405 'llokeby.H., ion?,  GCB.4,  233 

240  Holland,  Alex.  T 97,  486 

505  —  Stuart  Erskine 489 

1841R0II0,  Hon.  Robert,  CB 
579  Rolph,  William  Mogg...  256 
304  Romanes,  Robt.  John...  269 

->77.Romer,  Robert  C 548 

Robert  William    607 


607,  Romilly,  Francis  John...  21 

368j—  Frederick   607 

33 


■  Archibald 

—  Charles,  MD.   .. 

—  Charles  Gray 

—  David 

—  Divie  Henry 

—  Divie  Knighton 

—  Donald    

—  Edmund  Elliot 

—  Elliot  Larkins  . . . 

—  Francis  William 

—  Frederic     

—  George 

—  George  Arthur.. 

—  George  Coke 

—  George  Duncan 

—  George  Forbes . . 

—  George  Gordon,  MD.  594 

—  Geo.  Scott  4  ' 


607 


....  45 

■■•■  45 

....  245 

....  489 

....  318 

69.  352 

■■••  353 


372 


339 


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—  Henry 

—  Henry  Larkins 

—  Henry  Maxwell   102 

—  James  Alexander    .. 

—  James  Forbes   

—  Jas.  Henry  Craig 

—  James  Scott,  CB.    .. 

—  James  Peter,  CB.    . . 

—  John,  MD 

—  John 

—  John  Albert  

—  John  Leslie   

—  John  Ramsay  James  570 

—  Patrick  Fra 

—  Robert  R.  CB... 

—  R.  Jameson  Eus 

—  Robert  Stanwix  ...93,  41c 

—  Robert  William  P.  ...  17s 

— Theodore    175 

— Wheatley  71,  483 

— William  367 

—  William,  MB 382 

—  Wm.  John 173 

Robertson-Ross,  P.,CB.    39 
Robilliard,  Chas.  D.  K.    558 

—  John  Le  Cocq 398 

Robinson,  Albert  B.   ...  382 

—  Bev.  Alexander,  MA.  457 

—  Alexander 36,  411 

—  Barnes  Slyfieid   ...89,  335 

—  Cecil  Bowes  262 

—  Charles  Gilbert 

—  Charles  Robert. 

—  Charles  Taylor 

—  Charles  Walker  . . . 

—  DelaPere  ....: 

—  Douglas  

—  Edgar  J 

—  Ernest  James  

—  Ernest  Laurie   

—  Fra.  Matthew    

—  Francis  Wingfield 

—  Frederick,  MD.    ., 

—  George  Cayley 

—  S£rG.Abercrombie,.Zft.  610 

—  George  Henry 

—  Henry 

—  Henry,  CB 592 

—  Henry  Daniel    .. 

—  Henry  Seymour 

—  Isaac  Bryne  

—  James  

—  James  

—  James  

—  Jas.  Estcourt 

—  John 


•73.  178 

595 

174 


3,  4S3 
••  579 
..  584 


Roney-Dougal,  Richard  607 
Rooke,  Cres.  Keane  C.     234 

—  Harry  William 1 70 

—  Henry  Douglas  ...106,  297 

—  William 89,  167 

—  Willoughby  Sandil ...  607 
Roome,  Frederick 


)84 


342 


607 


Henry  Denne 

—  John  Castell 

Robyns,  John  W 

Roch,  Sampson    

—  Thomas  James 

Roche,  Arth.Wellesley 

—  Charles  Boyse  

—  Edmund 

—  Eugenius  Alfred  ... 

—  John 

—  Thos.  H.  deM 40 

—  Hon.  Ulick  De  R.  B. .  26 
Rochfort,   Alex.  Nelson  17 

—  Henry  W 570 

—  Thomas  F.  C 407 

Rochfort- Bovl,  C.  Aug.  211 

—  Geo.  W.  Woods    

Rocke,  Jas.  Harwood.. 

—  Richard  

—  Richard  Hill 

Roddy,  Cha.  Hamilton 

—  Patrick    

Rodick,  Rob.  Preston  B 
Rodney,  George  B.    10,  397 
-G.  B.H.  D.  Lord...       ' 

—  Lennox  George...  i< 
Rodon,  Geo.  Seaforth...  234 
Rod  well,  Ernest  Hunter  31(1 
Roe,  Edward  A.  H 

—  Eugene  Mervin    .... 

—  John 

—  James 

Robert  Edward ...  9 
Sam.  Black,  MB....'. 
Wm.  Alex.  Crauford 
William  Carden   .... 

Roebuck,  Fra.  H. 

Rogan,  James    ... 

Rogers,  Claude  R. 

Digby  Wm 

—  Ebenezer    103 

B eo.  Edward  J 603 

Edwin  Henry    12S 

Frederick  James 353 

George  Burridge 292 

George  Edmund  un 

George  Walters...: 06,  422 

—  George  Wm.  Nesbit .  25S 

Henry   Gordon 364 

Henry  Thomas   ...47,  221 

Hugh  Henry 174 

James  Thomas 337 

John 370 

John  Edward  Varty  .  348 
John  Godfrey,  MB'....  384 

John  Pevere'll   172 

Malcolm  William 208 

Richard  603 

—  Robert  Gordon, CB.48,  413 

—  Robert  Montresor  74,  336 

Samuel  Ormsby  360 

SerrellM 173 

Sheffield  S.  R 283 

Thomas  5S7 


Percy  Lyle  Ormsby. 
Rose,  Edward  Lee  


Richard  Swanne 555 

—  Kicnard  Wood   ...105,  255 

—  Robert  Henry   3^4 

—  Robert  Henry  506 

—  Stapylton  548 

—  Sydney  Loftus 339 

—  Thomas,  MB 455 

—  Thomas  Middleton  ...  253  Rooney,  Jas.  Patrick 

—  Wellesley  G.  W 366  Roper,  Robert 

-William   128      " 

—  William  55S 

—  William  Beverley    ...610 

—  William  Christy   380 

—  Wm.  MacDonnell  106,  488 

—  William  Walton  210 

Robison,  Hugh  Geo.  ...  548 
Robley,  Horatio  Gordon  337 
Robotham,  John  G.  C.  309 

—  John  H 378 

Robson, Francis  W.  A. ...  548 

.  236 
.  17c 
.  401 
■  378 


697 

Rouse,  Robert  Savery  371 
Routh,  Jules  Isham 38  4 

—  Randolph,  CB 592 

—  William  Randolph  ....  250 
Routledge,  Herb.  Hamil.  372 
Rowan,  Henry  S.,  CB   8,  164 

—  Melville  John    184 

—  Terence  374 

—  Terence  England 173 

Rowband,  Henry  406 

Rowcro!'t,FrancisB'red.75,4i6 

George  Cleland   ...67,  414 

—  George  Francis syS 

Rowden,  Har.  Wetherell  345 
Rowe,  Bev.  Arthur  P.  ...  506 

George  Mitchell   261 

Henry  James  Albert  234 

Octavius 173 

Richard  395 

Samuel,  MB.,  CMG..  385 
Valentine   Francis....  209 

Wilfred  Edward  294 

William    244 


—  Edw.  Temple    

—  Harcourt  Ranking  ...  278 

—  Henry  Joseph  373 

—  Henry  I«fetcalfe    424 

—  Hugh 40,  411 

Hugh  264 


400  Rowland,  George 610 


Henry  238 

—  James 303 

—  Thomas  67,  240 

—  William  Hodnett    89,  299 

—  Beo.  Wm.  John,  Ma..    457 
Rowlands, Hugh, CB.    ...     ig 


James     3,  40' Rowlandson,  George94, 


265 

548 

367 

364 

378 

455 

....   37S 

D.  290 

....  570 

••••   335 

....  264 


—  John 330 

—  John  Lewis    28c 

—  John  Rose  Holden  ...  607 

—  Thomas  Capel  37: 

—  William 43,  48 

Rosehill,  George  J.,  Lord  607 
Ross,  „Eneas  McLeod...  504 

—  Albert  Ernest 552 

—  A'exander 587 

—  Alexander  Aitken   ...  372 

—  Alexander  Geo.  ...74,  419 

—  Allen  Theophilus 273  Rowsell,  James.. 

—  Andrew  Galbraith  ...  395,Roy.  Gopaul  ('.  MD. 

—  Arch.  John  Joseph...  23" 

—  I  'amp.  Clave  Grunt  36,  4 

—  Charles  G.  H 

—  David  Robert,  MD 

—  David  Robert    592 

—  Elm.  James  Thomas, 

of  Bltolentburg 


— ■  John 23  > 

—  John  Arthur  530 

—  MichaelAlexander  103,487 

—  Walter 405 

Rowlatt,  Edwin  Alex.  ...  548 
Rowley,  Sir  Charles,  Bt.  607 

—  Charles  Robert    ...73,229 

—  Geo.  Charles  Erskine  265 

—  Robert  H.  Rickets  47,  166 

—  Son.  Wm.  Chambre\..  172 
Roworth,  Chas.  Edw.  W.  326 

368 
455 
323 
597 


—  Francis  J 

—  George 


T. 


Royds,  Smith  Byrom  , 

Royle,  Arnold 

531  Ruck,  Arthur  Ashley 

—  Oliver  Edwal    213 

—  Richard  Matthews  ...  211 
Ruck-Keene,  J.  Edw.  71,  167 
Rudd,  Thomas,  MD 379 

Edm.  D.  Russell 548  Ruddach,  John  Warner..  298 

Kdward  Cha 95,  516  Ruddell,  James  A.  ...43,  269 

72,  515  Rudge,  Arthur   595 

....  570  —  John 100,  246 

George  Cumberland .  454  —  Samuel 171 

George  Campbell  95,  419  —  Walter  Reginald  170 

Rudman,  J" rank  Fiddes.  285 
Rudyerd,  Reginalds....  283 
Ruel,  Fredk.  Herbert  ...  555 

Ruggles.John    548 

Runiley,  Randall    6,  271 

—  William  Powell    401 

Rumsey,EdwardWauuh  307 

—  George  Ferris 156 

Rundall,F.  H.  CS/....10,  221 

—  Frank  Montague 427 

Rundle,  Aldl  jorough 37 1 

—  Geo.  Richard  Fcrrel .  173 

—  Henry  M.  L 174 

Rusbrid'ger,  S.  H 236 

Rushbrooke,  Wm. Henry  254 
Rushton,  MarkWm.  R...  307 
Russell,  Lord  A.  G 10 

—  Alex.  Gordon 357 

—  Andrew  Ernest 173 

—  And.  Hamilton 607 

—  Baker  Creed,  CB.   66,  x$5 

—  Bruce  Bremner    213 

Charles    172 

—  Charles 333 

—  Sir  Charles,  Bart 607 

—  Charles  Martin 604 

—  LordChas.  James  Fox  607 

—  Christopher  Josiah  ...  208 

—  Loro  Cosmo  George...  610 

—  Sir  David,  KCB 6,  330 

—  Ebenezer  Geer,  MD...  455 

—  Sir  E.Lechmere,A'C'.SV.4o2 

—  Francis  Shirley   ...94,  156 

—  Frederick    354 

—  Frederick  Browne  ...  607 

—  George  Algernon   97,  i7s 

—  Georire  Mark,  MD....  384 
607  —  George  William...  13,  489 
584 — Lord  Herbrand  A.  ...  230 
453  —  Hickman  Rose     607 

T  T 


—  James,  MB 504 

—  James  Clarke   37 

—  John,  CB 12 

—  John 336 

—  John  Foster  George, 
of  Blade nsburg  

—  John  James  

—  John  Leith 269 

—  Justin  Charles 

—  Bee.  Malcolm  Munro  533 

—  Patrick  W.  Svdenham  6 
-Robert  Hill 236 

—  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 

Rous,  William  John 
Rouse,  John  R 

—  Robert 


396 


698 


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Russell.  Horatio  Albert    369  St.John.  Rich.  Fleming    579 

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 

213  —  Fra.  Downes  Hugh...  159 

William  Albert  395  —  Frp(1-  Simpson , 

w  .lliam.  Bt.  CB..     12  —  Thomas  Astell  ...106, 

—  Wm  Oarmiohael 548  Sainter,  James  Dow 380 

—  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 

-  Michael  R.,  MD 384  Sams,   Chas.   Hamilton 


Sankey.MatthewH.P.R.  212 

—  Matthew  Villiers  E.     259 

—  Rich.  HieramCB.  42,  221 

—  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 

Schleswig  -  Holstein, 
HRH.  Prince  Frede- 
rick Christian  C.  A.  of      7 
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 

—  John  William,  CB.  ...  403 

—  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 

—  Frederick  E.  Lowther  258 

—  JulianMeade 255 

Schuyler,  Adoniah  G....  323 

Edw.  E.  S. 


—  Thaddeus  Richard  93, 

—  Valentine  71 

—  Wm.  Cavendish B.  .. 
ftybot,  George  Oliver .. 

—  Henry  Day 

Bycroft,  Wm.  Henry  .. 
Ryder,  Dudley  G.  R.  .. 

Herbert  Croft 


'78, 

310  Samson,  Alex.  M.  W.  ...  94 
552  Samuels,  Wm.  Frederick  383 
55s  Samuells,  Alex.  Pringle  451 
579  —  William  Leycester  101,419 

317  Samwell.  Frank 371 

305  Sandbach,  Arthur  E.  ...  273 

372  — Henry  M i74 

Ryland,  Ashley  Cowper  366,Sandeman,   John   Edw.  422 

—  HenryGeo 428,— John  Glas  130 

Kyi.  y.  Frank 327—  Sir  Robt.  G.KCSI.06,  417 

Rynd.  M'Kay 607  —  Robt.  P „.'  i4i 

-  Philip  Crampton    74,  415 '—  William     Wellington  324 1 

Ryves.    Charles   Maxw.  530  Sanders,  Edwin 455 

-HerVey  Ekins    ...105,  421  —  Francis  Alex.    .........  271] 

Babin,  Bev.  j.  e 396  — George  Bedford         .  382 

•  B„  KCB.  4,  164  —  Gilbert  Howard  366 


Sargeaunt,  Chas.  C....97,  486 

Richard  Arthur    208 

Sargent,  Arthur  Fra....  532 

Edmond  Wm 44 

James  Forbes 5°5 

John  Francis 367 

John  Neptune,  CB....    12 

Thomas  a  Becket 324 

Sarkies,  Sarkies  C 506 

Sartin,  Samuel  Robert..  3S5 

William  Dawson 395 

Sartoris,  Fra.  Charles...  243 

Sartorius.Euston  Henry  303jSchwabe,  Geo.  Salis  98,  158 

—  George  Conrad...  101,  5i7('Sciortino,  Walter  .... 36a 

—  Reginald  Wm.,  CMG  4o6!Sclater,  Henry  C 173 


Satchwell,  T.  A.  G. 


69! — James  RobertC 172 


Satterthwaite.Benj.Art.  327iScobell,  Henry  J 144 


Joseph  Henry 
Saulez,  Philip  Homan 
Saunder,  Edward  Chas.  366 

Saunders,  Allan    326 

Arthur  Augustus 170 

Aubrey  William  O.99,  262 

—  Augustus  James 570 

Chas.  Geo.  Boyd 152 

—  Edward  Augustus  ....  548 
Edward  William. ..89,  253 

Everard  H 401 

Frederick  William  ...  579 

George,  CB 594 

George  Morley 352 

Harloven  Morley 302 

Henry  Frederick 607 


Henry  George 96,  417 

—  Herbert  Rich 277 

John  Boyd 406 

Macan  Wm 172 

Morley  C 570 

—  Robt.  Erasmus 243 

—  Wm.  Arth.  Gore 173 

—  William  Boyd  41,  165 

—  Wm.  Douglas    288 

—  William  Egerton 384 

Savage.Edm.  Sandilands  361 

—  GeorgeRobert  Rollo 

—  Harry 

—  Henry  Chas, 

—  Henry  J 

—  John  Burke 


208I—  Rev.  John  F.  MA 457 

347  Sconce,  James 75,  416 

Scot,  Patrick  George  ...  404 

Scotland,  David    570 

Scott.Alex.de  Courcy  71,  205 

—  Andrew    106,421 

—  Buchanan  211 

—  Charles    548 

—  Hon.  Chas.  Grantham  604 

—  Charles  Henry 172 

—  Cha.E.  Southouse92,  167 

—  CourtenayH.  Salt,7o,  415 

—  David  558 

—  Douglas 548 

—  Douglas  Alex 211 

Edmund  Richard    ...  256 


ohn  Frederick   ...74,  309!—  Johnuon,  MB 

Richard  Careless, MB.  4551—  Johnson  William  . 
Thomas  Weeding  06,  516  —  Philip  Chas.  Coffin  . 


Sackville, Lionel  R.  Stop 

ford        

Sadlcir,  Rec.  F 

—  Richard 93,  168  Sanderson,  Alfred,  MD.  504I—  William   12 

Sadl.-r.  Alfred    370  —  Arthur 3So|Savary,  Wm.  Tanzia  ...  55 

—  James  Hayes 426  —  Henry  Bristow 98,  4iSiSavi,Thos.BrownBlake  20 

&1  Hayes  259- Joseph 5<5  Savile,  Albany  Robert...  258 

.-.adli.T,  Nicholas 136  — Patrick 144  — George  Walter  Wrey 

'   .1.  Dixon  98,  343  — Percy   579  —  Henry  Bourchier  O...  570 

Baae.  Arthur   548  Sandes,  Charles 152  -  Walter  Clare 174 

Charles  A   Ross   425  -  Goodman  603  —  Walter  S.  Stewart  ...  256 

Hflnsbnry.8.  H.  S 302- Henry  T.  Thompson  170  Saville.  Henry   597 

Bt  Aubyn,  Edward  S...  305  Sandfbrd.Wr  HerbertB,  5^2  Saward,  Michael  Henry  179 

—  rraneU  Michael 357  —  Rich.  M.  Forman  92,  206  Sawle,  Fra.  A.  Graves...  231 

f''"'  J-    230  Sandham.  George    541  Sawrey.HenryBeckwith  610 

7  7™      J?"    ;;:• ;,;■  S70  — George  B 282  Sawyer,  Charles  

Bt .     lair,  lion.  <  has.  \\  .  604  -  Robert   92,  168  -  Charles  Edw 

■  '■'"'"■ere 337 -Will.  H 99l  183  -  George  Western  en 

'  S?0,nfa  B  ,.:•. 2<J3  Sandilands.  Alf.  Nimmo  423  —  Herbert  Anthony. . 

—  \Sm.  Aug.  Bam.  212  —  Erskinc  Nimmo  ...40,  4n  —  Manfred  John  250 

■ --.•.  Achcson  W.    253  -  Philip  Henry    89,  167  -  William  Harcourt 

282;Sandwith,Fred.B...  89    246 

...  552  -  John  Hartley .  4<U 

John  Pitcairn    ,..,  548 

John  Robert S2 

William  Frederick  go,  517 
.s.r.iol.i,,  K<ll. ...    6,  ■•.■■!  imrAbney    »o 

«rJohn,J»ort u;  -  Claude  Bernard ,70 

H  603-   Edwin  Cupel  C.  ,,, 

Mt.iliii.  w,.,.ii,-niii   «8,  »59 -Edwin Del        til 

81    \-"ir."v       400    ■  Edwin  William .".'  610 

■  •  H  UUam    70,  164      PVancis  Robert  2J8 
at  William  ft.                           ,,,,!,  s    3'r  i  '<■-, 

19  San  lord.  Charles  Henry  \i\ 

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J"!'v  ''  S11       Qeorge  E.  L.  s      "77  ij, 

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—  Oliver  II   Beaoehamp   i4,    -Arthur 


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Henry  •'   1/ Estrange  242;- 


5>9 


S;i  \c  Weimar,  IliaSerene 

Bighneti  Prince  Wm. 

Aug.  Edward,  CB...8,  246 

Saxton,  George  Harper.  548 

Saver,  .las.  R.  S.  CB. ,.., 

—  Wm.  Lawrence 558 

Sayors,.ff?o.J.J.Brydges  506 

—  Martin  Day    59: 

Scafe,  Chas.  Harington  400 

Scallon,  Robert  1 521 

Scanlan.FitzGeraldEdw.379 

—  James,  MB 3S3 

Scarisbrick,  Anthony...  587 
Scarlett,  L.  J.  Y.  C.  73,  233 

Robt.  Lawrence   172 

Thomas  Rowland    ...  234 


<7 


Sccberras,  Attilio 


—  Edward  Henry  Corse  242 

—  Edward  Holmes 552 

—  Edward  Wm.  Smyth  548 

—  Edwin  Luddington...  548 

—  Fra.  CunninghamCB. 
66,  130 

—  Francis  Henry 13,  480 

—  Fred.  Beaufort,  MD..  381 

—  George  Arthur  236 

George  John 137 

—  Harvie,  MB 384 

—  Henry  610 

—  Hy.  Young  Darracott  ( 04 

—  Hopton  Bassett    607 

—  Horace  Wm. 261 

—  Horatio,  MD.    379 

—  -  Hugh  Aboukir 172 

—  James  371 

—  James  570 

—  James  Alexander 367 

—  James  Creagh  R 401 

—  James  E.,  MD 595 

—  James  S.  R 145 

—  James  Thomas 348 

—  James  Woodward    ...  400 

—  John 

—  John  Alexander 

—  John  Mortimer 584 

—  Lothian  Kerr 208 

—  Reo.  Matt.  Robt.  AM.  603 

—  Richard  Alex 160 

—  Robert 371 

R.  N.  Dawson 71,  206 

Robert  Thomas 594 

Stanley    552 

—  Theophilus  Leslie  47,  482 

—  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 

—  Wm.  Aug 338 

—  Wm.  Erskine    242 

—  William  Fortescue  ...  592 

—  Wm.  Glendonwyn  ...  607 

—  Wm.  Lane   Robinson  55S 

—  William W.  Hopton...  451 
Scott-MoncrierT,  G.  K...  212 
Scovell,  Edm.  John. ..70,  34a 


3-14—  Edward  W 604 


Lull 


Seratehley,     Peter    H. 

CMG 47; 

Scriven,  Algernon  S.  ... 

—  John  Barclay 

Scrivener,  Frederick:  .. 
Scudamc-re,  Arthur,  CB 

—  l-'red.  Wm 

Scully,  John    

—  John     

Seacome,  A.  Keeling  10c 
Seager,  Edward,  CB 

—  Meering  Blooinfield... 
Seagram,  Charles  

—  Henry  Frederick 

—  John.  Henry  StaweU  . 

Sea  grim,  Albert  71, 

Sealy,  Chas.  Wm.  Henry 

—  Francis    

—  fieorge  Prince  9, 

—  Henry  Humfrey   

Seaman,  Albert  Baird... 

—  William  C.  MD 

Searle,  Alfred  E.  S 

—  Arthur  Thad 67, 

—  Geo.  Archimedes  43, 

—  Henry  Lindsay. . .    89, 

—  William  Ramsay 

Sears,  John 

Seath,  Alexander 

Scaton,  James,  Lord    ... 

—  William  John  96, 

Sebright,  Guy  T.  S 

Seocombe,  Thos.  S....96, 
Seddon,   H.  Cooper... 93, 

—  Charles  H 

Sedgwick,  William  

Sedley,  Frederick 

Seel,  E.  H.  Molyneux  ... 
Seg;ave,  Geo.  O'Neil  ... 
Selby,  George 13, 

—  Henry  Oliphant    

—  Robert  Grey  D 

St'ibv-Smyth,  Erlw.  Guy 
Sclfe,  Sydney  G.  Fred. 

Selous,  Edric 

Selvryn,  Charles  Wm.  ... 

Semini,  Victor  

Semple,  Andrew,  M.D. 

—  John 

Senior,  Hy.  Wm.  J.  104, 

—  Thomas  Palmer    

Seppings,  Thos.  Johnson 

Serlaitt,  Charles   

Servante,  Chas.  Edward 
Seton,  Alex.  Reg.  ...  98, 

—  Augustus  St.  John  ... 

—  Bruce  Outram   ...104, 

—  George 

—  Henry  Cariston    

—  Henry  James    

—  Miles  Charlea 

—  William  Be  wman 

—  Win.  Carden 

—  William  Samuel  ...99, 

—  Win  ton    

Settle,  Henry  Hamilton 
Seward,  G.  Edw.,  MD. 

—  Leicester 

Sewell,  Algernon  Robin. 

—  Charles 

—  Francis  Wm.  Jas 

—  George  Segundo  

—  nenry  Fane  H 98, 

—  Herbert    

—  John  Aug.  Geo.  Fred. 

—  John  Dalrymple  W. 

—  John  Henry  

—  Sewallis  A 

Sexton,  Edward,  MD.  . 
Iohn  Malone    70, 

—  Michael  J 98, 

Seymour,  Lord  Albert  C. 

—  Charles,  MB 

—  Edw.  Adolphus 

—8irVra,iMi*,Bt.,KCB.6, 

—  Fred.  Hor.  Arthur  89, 

—  Henry  Wm 

—  John  Hobart  Culme... 

—  Leopold  Richard 

—  LordW.  F.  E 62, 

—  Wm.   Henry,   CB.    ... 

—  Wilton  W.  Ma.rch 

Shackleton,  William  ... 
Shadforth,  Hy.  J.Tudor 

—  Geo.  Arthur  

Shad  well,  J.FitzTho.  89, 

—  Lawrence,  CB 


Shairp,  Alex.  Bassett  S.  5581  Shepherd,  William  ^20 

—  Fran.  Mordaunt   4oojSheppard,  Chas.  Henry  488 

Shakerley,  Geoffrey  J....  603  —  Henry  584 

—  Henry Webster...   92,  168  —  Ponsonby    102,  361 

Shakespear,  Arthur  B...  398  —  Thomas  Williams     ...  454 

—  Charles  Maxton    543'Sheppee, Fran. Faulkner  555 

—  George  Bueknall  54S  Sherard,  George  P.  B.42,     "" 

George  C.  C 535  —  Clement  E 


George  Robert  James  4 

—  Henry  A 

—  John  Davenport   607 

—  John  Talbot  10,410 

552  Shanks,  Joseph  Geo.     ...     97 

58  Shanly,  William  John...  255 
341  Shannon,  Thos.  Patrick  367 
415  Sharland,  Arth.  Henry 

5ig|     Hodges 172 

607  Sharp,  Archibald  Hen.  319 
183  —  Charles  Frederick...  344 

264  —  Rei\  James 506 

455  J  —  John  Edward    607 

504  — John  Kimington 
259  —  William  Edwards 
483'—  Wm.  Granville... 
48ijSharpe,  Charles  F.  . 
364! — Edward  John    301 

—  Jas.  Birch 212 

—  John  H 89 

—  Robert  Good  579 

—  Samuel 558 

—  William,  MD 596 

Sharpin,  Beo.  Frederick 

L 533 

—  Jtee.  G.  W 533 

—  Henry  579 

Sharpies,  John  570 

292  —  James  135 

244  Shaw,  Alexander  John  503 
259  —  Alfred  Shapland  W.     315 

181  —  Charles  Conrad    140 

210  —  Chas.  E.  M 382 

366  —  Clements  Robert. ..46,  413 

332  -David 47,  482 

72  —  David  George  L 313 

454  —  Edward  William. ..98,  486 
Elphinstone  101,  487 


—  Ralph  Woodchurch.. 

—  Robert  Castel    489 

Sherer,  Joseph  Ford  ...  548 
Sheringham,  Arthur  W.  234 
Sherlock,  Edwin   12S 

—  Ephraim  T 319 

—  Henry 379 

—  Thomas  Travers  453 

—  Woodford  Wright 555 

—  Wright 258 

Sherman,  S.  W.  B.  ...94,  484 
Sherrard,  Charles  Wm.    211 

las.  Ormsby 

238J  — John  Meade    

170  Sherriff,  John  Pringle  46 
487JSherston,  Chas.  Davis  . 

—  John 

Shervinton,  Chas.  R 

Sherwill,  M.  Eeles  T.  ... 

Sherwood,  Thos.  C 

She  well,  Arth.  Mark  69,  517 

—  Geo.  Maunsell  .. 

—  Harry  W.  M 

—  Henry 

Shields,  George 

Shiffner,  Bertie  .... 

—  Edward  Thomas 

—  John 

Shinkwin,  Robert  I 
Shipley,  Mordaunt  Lea  243 

—  Reg.  Yonge,  CB. 

—  William  Davies  . 
Shipman,  Enoch  ... 

Shippard,  W.  O.  C 170 

Shircore,  Jn.Catchick...  456 

—  Sarkies  M 453 

Shirley.GeraldMenteath  269 


610 


362  —  Frederick  George 

378—  Frederick  William  ...   143 

610  —  George,  CB 548 

4201— George 3S3 

372  — George 579 

—  George  Francis 256 

—  George  Jocelyn 258 

—  George  Kennedy  93,  314 

—  Henry  Thompson 504 

—  Hugh    100,  258 

—  James  319 

—  John  Alexander,  MD.  3S1 

—  John  Cardy    454 

—  John  Hay    354 

—  Ponsonby    341 

—  Robert  Leith 349 

—  Thomas  Barton    213 

—  Wilkinson   102,  348 

—  William  Drury  234 

—  William  Edward 558 

Shawe,  Douglas 147 

—  Robert  Baker    316 

—  William  Butler     404 

Shea,  Henry  John  F.  96, 


3=6 


548 

373 

610 

.67,  298 


699 

Sill,  John  Warre  212 

Sillem,  James    285 

Sillery,  Alfred  John  M.  579 

—  Charles    604 

—  Charles  Jocelyn  C.70,  250 
Silveira,  Francisco  C.  P.  591 
Silver,  Alex.  Crombie...  403 

—  George 319 

—  Jacob  M.  W 400 

-T.  R 583 

Silvester,  Henry  Leslie  264 
Sim,  Alex.  Duncan 33} 

—  Chas.  Alex 74,  222 

—  Edw.  Coysgarne...74,  2°6 


55- 


607 


James  Charlton 
Shirres,  John  Chivas 
Shirreff,  Geo.  F.  F.  . 
Shone,  Thomas  Akers 
William  Terence  .... 
Shore,  Hon.  Fred.  W.  , 

—  John 

Short, Chas. Hy. Gordon-  350 

Edwin  Gordon  M 346 

Hugh  Martin 256 

Mayow 350 

Nash    244 

Shortland,  Daniel  V.  101.  182 

Thomas  George    254 

Vincent  John     548 

Shortt,  Alex.  Young  42,  514 

Foster  366 

Francis  John     378 

James  R.  G.  H 552 

Wm.  Aldersev  James  607 

William  Y.  H 552 

Shoubridge,  Herb.  W.  105  420 
Shoveller,  Wm.  King  ...  558 
Showers.  Chas.  L.  ...13,  410 
Howe  Frederick   42c 


William  314  Shubrick,   Henry  Thos.  252 

Shearburn.Egremont  E.  isi|—  Richard   40* 


....  374 
....  584 
■■•■  555 
99,  4S6 
....  170 
....  610 
....  548 
....  607 


4'-\5 


Shearman,  Francis 

Sheehan.P.E.C 

Sheehy,  Roger  

Sheeran,  Patrick  .. 
Sheffield,  William.. 

—  William  Robert. . 
Sheil,  Henry   

—  Richard   

Shekleton,  Joseph 
Shelley,  Charles    .. 

—  Henry  Richard.. 

—  Thomas  Martin 
Shelton,  Geo. A.  F.,  MB.  377 
Shephard,  Charles  S.  ...  238 
Shepherd,  Alex.  Innes     422 

—  Charles  Edw 421 

—  Charles  Herbert   245 

—  Frederick  Edward 

—  Frederick  Savile  .. 

—  F.  S 

—  George 

—  George  Alexander 

—  Thomas   

—  Thomas  Viret    

—  William  


55=;lShiiekburgh,    5 
336!         T.  F.  Bart.  . 


—  Henry  James 

Shuldham,  Arthur  Jas. 
Shute,  Arth.  Blagden  ... 

—  Chas.  C,  CB 9, 

—  Gerald  E 

—  Neville  Hill 

Shuttleworth,  A.  J.  103, 


('has.  Ughtred  ... 

—  Frank  1 

—  George  Henry  5 

Sibley,  Thos.Harrner4o,  4 
Siborne,  Herbert  Taylor 

45.  2 
Sibthorp,  Rich.  Fra.  W. 

Sibthorpe,  Charles  5 

265'— Lester  H 68,5 

570'Siddons,  Hy.  Geo.  F.  ...  1 
603'Sidebottom-Venner,  L.. 
591 'Sidney,  Hon.  Algernon.  1 

587'—  Philip   4 

421;—  Hon.  Philip 

346  Sievwright,  Francis 


George 

Geo.  Hamilton  .... 

James  

neon,  Edward  .... 
Simmonds,  Percj-  R 

—  William  A 

Simmons,  Sir  J.  L. 

KCB 

-  Joseph,  CB 

Simon,  Geo.  MD 

Simonds,R.Sanderson46,4i3 
Simonet,  John  Francis .  259 

Simons,  Edmund 185 

Simpson,  Alex.  Ward...  258 
Arthur  Edmund 342 

—  Arthur  Hellier 174 

—  Benjamin,  MD 453 

—  Charles  Ewd.  P.   106,  273 

—  Charles  Hamilton   ...  320 

—  Charles  Henry 489 

—  Charles  Napier 173 

—  Chas.  Rudyerd 246 

—  David  584 

—  David  402 

—  Edw.HenryCassan...  552 

—  Emanuel 583 

—  Francis  Blake  284 

—  Frank  595 

—  George 4-19 

—  George  Bruce     ...102,517 

—  George  B.  Cassan 555 

—  George  Gregory  174 

—  George  Wm.  Y.     ...7,  itii 

—  Henry  C.  C.  D.. 


'73 


—  James  Murray  T.  1 

—  John,  MB 

—  John  Murray 

—  Patrick  Browne    . 

—  Richard  Salisbury 

—  Robert 

—  Robert  Hamilton  . 

—  Robert  J.  B 1 

—  Robert  Prioleau   . 

—  Simon  1 

—  Thomas 

—  Thomas  Thomson  92,  344 

—  Wm.  H.  Randolph  44,  166 

—  William  Scott 36,  480 

Sinclair,  Alfred  Law  ...  521 

—  Clarence  Granville ...  233 

—  David,  MB 5o5 

—  Donald     5g7 

—  Edward  M.  MD 37g 

—  Francis  Edwin 1 74 

—  Hugh  Montg 212 

—  James,  MD 377 

—  John i47 

—  Peter    ,I7 

-Walter 282 

Singer,  George  Hamil. .  246 
Singleton,  Edw.  James  254 

Francis  Corbet...  106,  518 
Hen.  Corbet  .... 

John 

Jonathan  Felix. 

Loftus  Corbet    V-,% 

Mark    I33 

Reginald  Corbett 317 

Sinkins.W.  Stancomb...  244 

Siree,  Chas.  Moore  B.         6°; 

Sitwell,  Claude  Geo.  H.  331 

Harold  Cooper 55S 

Honorius  Sisson  102,  207 
Willoughby  H.  H.  ...  ,48 

Sivewright,  Geo.  Vivian 

Skardon,  Thomas  Gray  454 
454 


519 
373 
37' 
487 
355 
.69 
610 


610 

548 


Skeen,  Andrew, 
400'—  William,  MD.   ... 

357 1  Skelly,  Francis 

595jSkelmersdale,  Lord 


34  —  Cha.  F 293  Skelton,  John. 


T  T  2 


■ :  - 


has.  McDowal  451  Smith,  Edw.  Arthur 

555  — Edward  D.Newnham  s30! 

—  Lunbart  Hugh  -520  —  Ferdinand  Clarence.  506 

Skerry,  Chas.  James  ...  552  —  Fitzroy  George  62 

B rliert  ...  =49—  Francis   33f 

.  Cha,  1 146—  Frederick  395 

—  COTUandiuMacGregors58!— Fred.  Augustus  552 

—  Edmund  Grey 360]— Fred.  Evan  Oowper-    175 


lull 

73  Smith,  William  Apsley 


-  Evelvi.  - 

—  Fra.'.V   M.  •   172— Frcderii 

105,  421 

—  Mon.e' 


—  Frederick  Henry 

93.  223 

Frederick  .T.  W 299 

367'— Frederick  Hepeau  ...  54? 
11  —George,  MB 5°4 

335 


P.  K    Mi;..  en.     7.  513  —  George  Osborne 

rj  William 

Russel  >°3.  281  —Geo  Washington  106,  33 


norland.. .96, 

-••wart  172 

-8ai         -  .  MB 378 

40' 

—  Graj  Townsend  104,  22o( 
ll.i'rv  604 

.  David  Scot...  367 
F.  J.  552 

Skoulding.  J.  B.W 395 

Bkrine,  Charles -,71  —  Henry  Sherwood 

1.  If.  17J  —  Henry  Tichborne 

—  Wm.  Mack.,  MD  377  —  Henry  Whistler   211 

Skurray  Francis  Chas,  610J— Herbert  Chamb 501 

•  r.  Aug.  Charles  61c  —  Howard  William 313 

-  Hugh  Frederick  51c 

Wm.  Randall  106,207]— James  5°5 

Ufred  328  —  .'as.  Adolphus 384 

—  Charles  George 94,  356  —  James  Annesley  ...40,514 


173  Spankie.Jn.  Patrick  W.  429 

Wm.  Anthony  Grey...  316  Sparke,  John  Guyse 295 

William  Charles    100,  324  Sparkes,  Thomas  369 

450  —  John  George 341 

325  Sparks,  Edw:  T.  Bayley  344 

587  —  John  Barnes  105.  421 

579;— JaniesPattoun, CB.  6,282 
171  —  Robt.  Watson   ......07,243 


—  William  Graham 

—  Wiiliam  Haskett 

—  William  Honey .. 

—  William  Lea 

-  William  Ogden.. 

William  Patrick 


?3i  Sparling,  Jai 


Wm.  Robt,  Brudenell  604  Sparrow,  John 


—  William  Whitmore.. 


■  John  Bo'Jvohan 


"liilip  .129 
378 


Smithers,  Otway  Fra.67,  4S3  Sparshott,  Adolp.  Edw.  400 
Smithett,  Hamilton. ..02,  i?S  Spear,  Bee.  Joseph.  BA.  457 
Smithson.  Thomas  .......  507  Spearman. HoraceR.101,  413 

Smithwhite,  Ber.    John  506  Speed,  William  George  401 


Gilbert  Hoys 17=  Smyly 

Henry  Chaloner  .. 

Henry  Coape  

Henry  bees    

Henry  Fowle,  MB....  595 

Henry  I.ockhart  316 

Henry  Montague 604 

Henry  Porter    579 

Henry  Seymour,  3TB.  45, 
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Robert  . 
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;?^  Speedy.  Thos.  Beckwi:! 
54s:— i?eo.  Thomas  B. 
207|Speid,  Francis  L.  . 
54'J;Speirs,  Robert 


Fred.  Philio  .  . 
I—  John  Beresford . 
|Smyth,AlbertEdw.H.  105,254  Spenee,  Edw.  K. 

—  Arthur  Clement 401  ■— Frederick.  CB 54S 

—  CarewC.  H 384  —  James  A.  West, 504 

—  Charles  Coghlan 29s' — James  Knox   10,  410 

—  SirEdw.Selby.iTCafff.     S  —John 34S 

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—  J..hn  Ramsay 

—  Montagu  Maule 

—  William  Hicks ... 
Bladen,  Edw.  Bosc.. 

—  Joseph 


—  John  Ramsay   548 

S'auey,  Fras.G  Kenyon  314- 

;    •  ry  Martyn ...  174  ■ 
-  Jamec  Barry 103,  420- 

—  John  Anderson 258  • 

—  Mortimer  John 21  $• 

BUttery,  Matthew    587,- 

—  Samuel  Wm.  Joseph  395 
Slaughter,  Charles  555.- 

Monlas 378  ■ 

—  Wm.  I'.udd 


Janus  Herbert . 

41  —  Jas.  Robert  Dunlop. 

..  ..  17c  —Jas.  Stacker  Grant . 
152  —  James  Webber 

^04  —  John 

66,  483  —John 

104,  169J—  John 


264 


-95. 


Sly,  William 
Small,  James 

—  William  Archibald 

S males.  Thomas   

Small.  Rol      • 

—  William  George.... 
Smaller,  Edward 

k 

—  Henry    93,  221; 

Smart,  Alex.  William    .210 


•  John  Graham   ... 

•  John  Macdonald 

■  John  Stuart.  MB 

■  J. Wm. Sidney, CB.  ...  "g 

•  Jones  Julian    69,166 

■  Joseph     243 

Joseph  Alexander  73,  360 
Joseph  Barnard...  97,  418 

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 

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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 


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Kinder,  Thomas  William,  3  West  York 


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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 


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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 
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6  Oct.  75 
26  Apr.  73 
14  Mar.  74 


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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 

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South  Mayo. 

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1,  Weatport. 
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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. 


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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. 

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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     ..  . 

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,Riol  ird,  MA.  ,., 


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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 

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-'    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 

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1873 

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■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 

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Henry    Crawford 
Arthur 

7    Grierson,  1  leorge  Abraham 

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.'    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  

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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 


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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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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. 

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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  

.  -.   si,      .    .  .I:ii, ii>-     

.  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<™~.;„„; . 

Miller.  J.  O 

Arhuthiiott,  J.  0 

Melds,  ft,  B. 

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lh,  K.  .1 

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aa    ,  a.  M 

■  .  II.  I .' 

■'.!>.  0 

rounghuiband,  R.  B.! 

H  I,  11 

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Baill  o,  D.  0 

■11    11 

Pope,  R.  R 

.  ii    1.   P 

Bl    m,  .1    A 


Madras  Civil  Service. 


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 


1852 
1853 
1853 
1854 

1855 
i8S5 

1855 

1855 
1855 

[85s 

1856 


23331  Thomas.  EdwardCroftGreenway 

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 


■i-4 


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, 

I  / ) 

Maclean,  Charles  Donald,  BA... 


'  1  barles 


• 


.  BA 


!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.